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THE NASIIVILLR GLOBE. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1907. 3 HEED AN YTHirsS? CALL OH! Richard Hill NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers and other impor tant papers fixed with prompt ness and dispatch. ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL. Is your life insured? Is your house and furniture insured? Aren't you tired paying rent? OfSce Thone, Sain 1889. Home Theme JIain 2S12. OFFICE 410-2 CEliAK ST., Nashville, - Tennessee. Look Here, Young Man! want Several men at once. Will pay good salaries. Will give constant employment. Come to see me to-day at 428 Filth Ave., fl. -a 6-14-07-tf WANTED. WANTED Lest you forget, we take special pride in calling your attention to the handsome, up-to-date rigs that can be secured at BOYD & BATTLE'S Livery Stable. Get your orders in 'early for the Sunday rush. Phone, Main 449C-Y. "Ask the man" about our rigs. WANTED Wall paper to make your home beautlfuh We have it a 4c per roll and up, or 90c per room. Pict ures and frames In proportion. COOPER'S 432 Deaderlck, near Fifth avenue. .' FOR RENT. FOR RENT Part of office, gas light, at Boyd Building. See Janitor. wishing by the roup. The Economical Steam Laundry is making a specialty of Rough dry work. Send your clothes and have them washed at 6 cents a pound. All heeta. bed spreads, t?., Ironed. 'Phone Main 1829 Rooms 106-107 1st Floor BOYD BUILDING. G. F. ANDERSON, 'Attorney and Counselor at Laiv, Practices before all the State and Federal Courts of Tennessee. If my name don't appear in the Telephone Book, ask information for it. 419 Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn. J. FITE. A. O. FITE. H. G. EITE. FITE BROS Pressing Club and First class Barber Shop. Cleaning, Pressing and Altering Neatly Done. Ladies' Work a Specialty, Clothes called for and delivered. Expert Barbers. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call jv ' to see us. 'Phone 924 CEDAR ST., NASHVILLE, TEH. Office Phone Main 2703. Residence 1824 Jefferson St. Residence Phone Main 31 31 Y. DR. S. S. CARUTHERS, ' Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. 410 CEDAR STREET. Offlct Hours: 9 to 1 1 a. m.. 4 to 5 p. m.. 7 to 8 p. m, NASHVILLE, TENN. Jordan School of Millinery. THOROUGH nsTRl'CTIM IS JIILllMIY. , All kinds of Flowers made for Decora tions, Floral Designs and Hats. For fur ther information, apply 1004-Second Avenue, South-1004. Walter S, Thomas DE1LER II CHOICE FRESH AND CURED MEATS. Expert Sausage maker. All Meats selected from Home Killed Stock. Ruldsnct: 1911 FOURTH AYE., N. GO TO :KOR GROCERIES Fresh Meats and Fresh Country . Produce. Best stock of groceries; lowest cash prices. Careful attention given all orders. Give us a call and you will be pleased. 718 Overton St.. Nashville, Tenn. EVERY HOME ' . SHOULD BE PROTECTED BY Fire In surance. For Reasonable Rates and Good Insurance in Reliable Companies, SEE ROBTH.FITE&CO., 306 THIRD AVENUE, N. (College St.) TELEPHONE, JW ex I n 50i2. 6-7-07-tf l'lione Main 1005. First-Class Work ABE ULVAVITZ TALL0 R PRESSING & CLEANING. Suits and Pants made to Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 328 Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn. 6-14-07-1 m PANO LESSONS Will be Given by Prof. Frederick Douglas Dyer, at His Residence 143-Tth Avenue, N., (VINE STREET) From Six to nine o'clock P. M.. Prices reasonable. Call on or address me at 143-7th Avenue, North. Fanny Taylor Restaurant, FINE LUNCHES. (Prompt Attention) Meals 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents. 139 fourth Aienue. South. Ilattic L. Woldridgc Plain Sewing and Shirt Waists Spec ialties by Miss Hattie L. Woldridge 1307 HAYNES ST. Work called for and delivered. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4-19-07-tf If you wish FIRST CLASS SEWING Done or any description carry your work to Mrs. Thomas, - 67 Maple St, AS USUAL WE ARE ALWAYS Up With The Times, Our Superintendent's and Teacher's Handbook, contain ing Lesson Texts, Review Sug gestions, School Readings, Mus ical Suggestions, etc, for the In ternational Lessons for 1007 is now ready. No Superintendent or Teacher should be without this valuable little book. It is undenominational. Published for the interest of Sunday school Workers. Prices: Cloth, 25 cts; Leather 35 cents. National Baptist Publishing Board RET. B. H. ItOYD, Sec'jr, 523 Second Avenue, North, NASHVILLE, - - TENNESSEE. 12-2-'0(it4 ANNUAL PICNIC. Tho. members of Sylvan Street Bap tist Church had their annual picnic Monday, June 24. The boat left the wharf at 10 o'clock and sailed up the Cumberland river to beautiful Wood dale. Grove, where, despite the inclement weather, the excursionists enjoyed themselves both cn shore and on the boat, which returned to the city at 5:30 o'clock. LODGE DIRECTORY. GRAND LODGE K. OF P. G. C J. P. CRAWFORD, 70G Bass Street. Nashville Tpnn G. V. C. I. M. STEGALL, Humhnlrlr Tpnn P. G. C. J. II. LaTOADE, Chattanoosra. Tpnn 0. P. REV. T. J. TOWNSEND, Box 14S. Brownsvillp Tpnn G. M. of E. B. F. JOHNSON, 850 E. 8th Street, nhattannnsrq Tpnn G. L. J. M. EASTERLING, 903 Georgia Ave.. Cuattanooea. Tpnn. G. K. It. S. DR. R. W. ALLEN, 121-12G E. 9th St.. Chat.tannr.o-n Term G. M. A JOHN SINGLETON, Knoxvillp. Tpnn G. I. G. A. T. HILL. Pulaski, Tenn. G. M. R. E. GEE, Nashville, Tenn. G. O. G A. W. GLEAVES, Nashvillp Tpnn G. Att'y J. THOMAS TURNER, Nashville. Tpnn G. M. R. DR. A. M. TOWNSEND, 014 Webster St., Nashville, Tenn. 2-23-OC-utf. ENDOWMENT BOARD: W. F. Rey nolds, Pres.; W. L. Cansler, Sec'y; B. F. Johnson, Treas.; B. J. Fernandas. DAMON LODGH, NO. 2, K. OF P. Meets at the Pythian Temple, cor ner of Fifth and Canitol avenues, the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. J. W. BLAINE, C. C. G. E. WASHINGTON, K. of R. & S. STRINGER LODGE, NO. C. Meets at Burrus Hall, corner of Cedar and McLemore streets, second and tourth Mondays of each month. DR. P. R. BURRUS, C. C. W. A. JAMES, K. of R. & S. 2-1G-DG utf. IVANIIOE LODGE, NO. 8. Meets at the Pythian Temple, cor ner of Fifth and Capitol avenues, the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. J. F. IRONS, C. C. J. E. MILLER, K. of R. & S. 3-1C-0G utf. TYREE LODGE, NO. 11. Meets at the Pythian Temple, corner of Fifth and Capitol avenues, the first and third Wednesdays of each month. W. 1I.-ALLISON, C. C. J. B. SMITH, K. of R. & S. 2-23-OC-utf. LIGI1TFOOT LODGE, NO. 17. Meets at the Pythian Temple, corner of Fifth and Capitol avenues, the first and third Mondays of each month. JOHN P. PORTER, C. C. A. L. HADDOX, K. of R. & S. 2-23-OG utf. PURITY LODGE, NO. 42, K. of P. Meets at the Pythian Temple, corner of Fifth and Capitol avenues, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. BAILEY TURNER, C. C. W. M. ALLEN, K. of R. & S. 3-2-OG utf. HARMONY LODGE, NO. G7, K. of P. Meets at Benevolent Hall, corner E. Hill and Factory streets, second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 72, K.. OF P. Meets at the Pythian Temple, corner of Fifth and Capitol avenues, second and fourth Mondays of each month. DR. J. A. MCMILLAN, C. C. THOS. C. MOORE, K. of R. & S. MARRRI AGES. James Bolton and Bertha Green. Grand Miller and Lee Flisen. Ernest Bloodworth and Grace E. Walton. Joe Barly and Matilda Allison. John Martin and Ella Coupler. Romes Tveach and Leana Smith. James Iladley and . Sarah Dedmen beain. Charlie Tyne and Jennie Martin. Tom Jones and Annie Settle. A. C. Williams and Bettie Dennie. Irving Boyd and Cynthia Debow. Wm. Vertrees and Hester Webb. : Richard Murphy and Ilattic Jen nings. Harvy K. Howlett and Bettie J. Brooks. DEATHS, Martha Sellers, Clifton pike, G5 years. Infant of Henry and Luvenia Frank in, Eighth and Benville streets. Viola Andrews, 522 South Tenth Street. 15 years. Infant of James and Sarah Camp bell, 1031 Thirteenth avenue, South. Freeman Drake, 107 Fatherland street, 11 months. Lena Hall, 111 Green street, 33 years. Susan Davis, 233G Herman street, Adah M. Woods, St. Louis, Mo., 27 years. 51 years. Amanda Barker, 40.0 First avenue, South, 42 years. Mamie Robinson, 427 Bellville street, 17 years. Green Lance, Coiinty Asylum Infant of Fred and Emma J. Shute, 4 days, Murfreesboro pike. Sallie E. Norris, Lebanon pike, 7 days. Mary Payne, 211 Jackson street, 57 years. Janie Stafford, McFerrin avenue, 11 months. Annie Haywood, 207 Whiteside, GO years. Bessie Glenn,, C34 Wetinbre street, 13 years. Martha Coffee, 909 Stevenson ave nue, 71 years. Lucretia Harriet Jordan, 3J37 Twelfth avenue, North, 10 months. Mary Hughes, 1902 Albion street, 58 years. Infant of Florence Shoemake, 502 James Perkins, Locust street, 32 years. Ninth avenue, North. Mike Ensley, 103 Stevenson avenue, 42 years. Rev. A. P. Pearson, County Asylum, 50 years. SOCIAL GATHERING. ' Miss Clara Frierson gaye a birthday party last Thursday evening, July 4, at her residence, 1901 Herman street. The party participated in various games, which afforded much pleasure, ices and cake were served, by Mrs. It. E. Bell. Those who enjoyed Miss Friersou's hospitality were Misses La vinia McLemor j, Fannie Watkins, Sa lene Peterson, Sadie Harding, Nannie, Mayme and Addie Allison, Elcise Fri erson, Luella Mayberry, Amanda Ed niondson, Mary Young, Florence and Beatrice LaPiade, Willa Hurt, Bessie Garrett, Virginia Whittaker, Mes danies Voorh'ps, Bell and Frierson, Messrs. Walter Holins, Clarence La Prade, John Fleming, Hewitt Box, James Hunter, William Hockett, George Yowcll, Samuel Houston, Douglas Harding, B. J. Iladley, Scovcl and Reuben Richardson, George Up shaw, Pete Stephenson, Leon Hurt, Edgar Frierson, Lovitt Whiteman, Joe, . About 9:30 the party was invited to Misses Whittaker's resi dence on Jefferson street, where dan cing was indulged in until a late hour. Here they were joined by several oth ers, among whom were Misses Brucie Mai Ewing, Mary Whittaker, Clara and Josephine Lowe. KNOXVILLE NOTES. The different courts of Calanthe held their fourteenth annual session at the Odd Fellows Hall, under super ision of its Grand Worthy Councillor, Dr. R. F. Boyd. Each court of the state was largely represented, this being the largest session that has ever convened. Dr. and Mrs. Townsend, of Nash ville, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Watkins. The delegates have been royally treated by the citizens of Knoxville. There was an entertainment Tuesday night given in their honor; on Wcd- day night they were given a grand banquet; on Thursday night a fare well banquet. There were thirty who were given Grand Court degree and forty-eight credentials reported. Miss Fetella Iliggason, of Somer ville, is the guest of Mrs. Franklin, of 713 Nelson street. Messrs. Gilbert White, P. T. Turn er and Madams Climmie White, M. A, Turner, M. E. Perry, Misses Emma L. Morrison and Ladye Stringer, of Nashville, are visiting here this week. This party on its way home will stop over in Chattanooga, and go up the mountain. Mr. Franklin, of 713 Nelson street, who has been very sick for the past month, is now convalescing. Dr. Clifford Thomas, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, was buried last Thursday after a short illness,, DR. WICKHAM IN SOUTH CAR OLINA. Information comes from Charleston, S. C, under date of July 5, that Dr. Chas. 13. Wickham, of the class of 1907, Meharry Medical College, is permanently located in the hospital and training school for nurses In that aristocratic city. Dr. Wickham has been located in New Orleans, La., where he has had an excellent prac tice since finishing and since passing the state board. Mr. II. A. Boyd, of the Globe force, was in New Orleans June 20-30, attending the Sunday School Congress, and was the guest of Dr. Wickham. It was learned then t'..'f several excelent offers had been made to him one at Savannah, Ga., and another at Charleston, but the doctor told the Globe man that of the two offers he had practically decided to accept the one in Charleston, as with this offer came the excellent berth of resident physician. The hospital is one of the best in the South. Dr. A. C. McClelland is sur-geon-in-charge, while Dr. W. D. Crum attends the medical nursing. In other words the institution has all the modern conveniences; it is large. airy, nest, comfortable and perfectly clean. A letter from the doctor states that he is in "Charleston by the sea," and asks that the Globe be sent to him regularly. SnOTflY5 Dry Goods and Carpet Co. Third Avenue, between Union Street and Public Square. Carry tie Best Stock ol Carpets, The Best Assortment of Silks and , Dress Goods, Tae Handsomest Line ol Cloaks and Suits. M.-nrtf COLORED SKATING RINK Is open to the Public with plenty of up-to-date bal bcaring skatet. COR. EIGHTH AND JO JOIIXSTOX AYENTES. Special free instructions will be given to ladies each Monday and Thursday after noons. Good order will be observed during skating hours. Ice cream and cold drinks for sale. IIOREKT L. MILLER, Gen. Mr. 6-14-07-14 FOR SA1E TO COLORED PEOPLE. New 3 room cottage, 7th St., oppo site Boscobel College. $900; $100 cash, Balance, $10 per month. 6 per cent in terest. J. G. KIRKPATRICK, J3 Arcade. 6-'8-07-t.'!. If yomvantto buy, If you want to sell, If you want to rent, SEE T. CLAY MOORE, THE REAL ESTATE AGENT, 410 CEDAIt ST., IIOYI) BUILDING, Phone Mam J)G7. (Up Stairs.) turena Liaiiciiig uiass OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN BOYD'S HALL CEDAR STREET. ar REGII1R D.1XMG CLASS 01. every Monday and Friday nights from 8:30 to 9:30. Mr. Dock Liner will give instructions free of charge to all wishine to learn the new dances that are put on. Good order will he ohserved. Parents with children admitted free. DOCK LIJEIt, Instructor. ADMISSION 15 Cents. US EH Llr. 17. J. Blanton 18 now a jewelry salesman and deal or with Jensen, HerzeriV Jeck, 402 Union street, who carry the tiniest and most stylish fancy poods m the South. Mr. 'itlanton will furnish yon with any assortment of jewelry that can lie bought cheap, lor cash or on easy payments. Eye glasses, watches, rings, bracelets, or necklaces can be had at from one-third to one-half down. Call W..J. lilnnton or leave your order with anv one in the store. JENSEN, HERZER & JECK Ptuni M.iln S7? in? I'nt.n Striwt 0 LOCAL W. C. T. U. WILL MEET. There will be an interesting meet ing of all the city organizations of the World's Christian Temperance Union at the Howard Congregational Church, Sunday afternoon. The meeting is for the purpose of making final ar rangements for the state convention which will be held in Chattanooga, Tenn., the latter part of next week, and to hear a report from Mrs. V. W. Broughton, the state president, who has just returned from abroad. She has consented to deliver one of her lectures at this meeting. The dele gates X01' the state convention have also, been elected, but they are expect ed to get further instructions Sunday.