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TUB NASHVILLE GLOBS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, 12a." WANTED. i WANTED. Stockmaa at National Baptist Publishing Board. Must have CITY ITEMS. Mrs. Maria Block, of 519 Fourth ave-iue, South, was called to Clarks- ville Saturday afternoon to the bed side of her son who is very 111. Wednesday nighlf October 16, the iMVt. Tv1Ha TflrL-natrlolr left thJ I "miiimnnrt f!nntfst nnr TVfiifilrevl" will usi ruDiismns noara. biusi nave "w ,,. , J-"""J , , tome unowieage oi nanaiing paper cny Muuuaj mi mu.&v, - w ituuiu "- j and abla to keep records. Se D. A- spend a few weeks with her friend, Messrs. W. J. Blanton and E. W. D. Hart Mrs. Mary Cotton. Isaac, at 8 o'clock. atUs Maud tfiarrison.N oi juonigom- Mr. W. u. Harris, or unrcazo. 13 m I ery Alii.. lla UWiucu i at1" I m ULJi Uio tu.vi, ui J Suits for Cleaning and Dyeing to the Normal. She is still with Miss Geor- Mrs. J. D. Mosby, of Birmingham, iVM reliahlo firm nf Alrlrert Ttrna. t. Wntvino nf Twelfth ave-I ai -araa in tht ritv last wpok v 1 s 1 1.- Dresses Dyed Golden Brown, Wine, nue south. ing ' her sister, Miss Lula Webster, Bros., Tel. 783 Main. Cleaning and time was confined to his home by Mrs. Samuella Graves, of St. Louis, Dyeing -Establishment, 308 Fifth ave- sickness, is able to be at his post of h3 ia the city visiting her mother, una XTrvrfTi I J,.. I nrn T A XlncVi an1 hcr tnncln ATlQQ J. B- KENNEDY, LIVERY, BOARD and SALE STABLE Fin Rigs of Every Description. PHONE, Alain 4IS6. 440 THIRD AVENUE, NORTH, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. 2 in tf nue, North. nue, North 10-4-07. FOR RENT. New Union Station. Fourth ave., North QUty. Mrs. lJ. A. Xuau, clliu UCl WUOiu, imoa . ,.. f?.e " JMBffl" tooiaiiiB & ravine h. h. i;nurcn on iuonaay veuiug, vwuci miss uena iinugiuu, uj. nicuiuio, 14, for the benefit of the churcn. a niece of Kev. w. s. Ellington, oi . Miss Mary EL Phillips, of the book- seventeenth avenue, North, is a pu makine department of the Baptist nn in 0ne of the schools of the city. FOR RENT Two rooms for light Publishing House, was quite ill the Mi Grayce . Frank of . Rochester . . . . ITTVCT AT T n U WUU U IfV V ll'JN t'HIrT tll I'm IV I II I I ll .Til. T . housekeeping, 1404 Church Street. fl. M r:T Mt a Mr. P.U Louisville Accom'oda....aM2:a..pin AddIv before eight In the morning or 1,ilD- "" "uu v'' 7 r rr ouc 7 ;r, " Kvansviiie s uhicngo 3:67um Ba. r,lv In (ha ever re cuuc, iwi vui-v. ..vu iij.au, x-w I cvaiioiuc ut vuii,u8u i TIU filter SIX in me evening. c., nvTro Voan PnrVAr. nf Ton-L Kvuusville&St. Louis 3:67um isville. Ky., and Mrs. Elwena Johnson, Miss Reba Latham, of Canton, Miss., 0 & fet. Lou,6 :d am rf FavottAvlllp. Tenti. ronhpil thA ritv Mondav nlsht. Miss Itirimnirham. Moutzom- FOR RElNT One fii room bllCk ph- Af Pnlnmhla. Is vis- r ntv,or -nill hoHn hpr stndips in Fisk cry, iMobile and New cottage with gas, 133 Fourteenth ave . . . thi it another year. Mr. Green L. Scales, of TopeKa, Rev. L. G. Jordan, Secretary or tne City Ticket Odlce, 224 .Telephone Waiu 758. Leaves. Arrives. Louisville & Cincinnati ;( :47am 2:l.")um Louisville & Cincinnati 7:&5am S:27am Louisville & Cincinnati 8:00pm 8:aipm i:0.')ara 8: 10am i :()jam a8:10pm 8 :10am Have You Catarrh? Do Your Eyes Trouble You? Do You Need Glasses? nue, iNonn, Appiy ivus. n. j. auu m Green h. Scales, of Topeka, Rev. L. G. Jordan. Secretary o tne son, 131 Fourteenth avenue, Nortn. or . n wrh t.Qa VisiHnsr moth- r-n? Miccinn nnnrri nf th National - . 1 1VUU., If JUWM mw, .v.0 iVlVlfaU o.viwv TmOnG Main 4bl0 I . or-clA P.rflOK vnlotlvDa anrl I nl rirtrtraTif ?-n at T nilis- menus in tnis city, leu iur m uuiut? vine, 'ivy.f is siaieu iu visit naouvuic last weeK. tie was aeiiKuiea www m tne next two weeivs. able rooms TAra nf his visit, havinsr re- irioo r.hnrlifi Rosenbere is back o - " - - - ceiveU LUG UlUSt UCillLj' tvuiicoivo rrOUl UW .SIUUl'S niivauoao, uuu o 4iT roarieeuiu aveuuc, huiui. while here. Utonninc with Mrf.. Klcnarason FOR RENT Two desirable rooms for light housekeeping. Anderson. on Orleans 2:20am Birmingham, Montgom ery, Mobile and New Orleans 8;4."am Nashville & Scottsvillo AcC' mmpilation 3:10pm Nashville '& llartsville Accommodation 5:10pm Ilopkinsville Accom'oda. . .aft :45pm Nashville & Clurksville Accommodation 4:15pm Nashville & Decatur Ac commodation 8 :5t)pm 3 :37am Tlion Main 1829 BOYD BUILDING. G. F. ANDERSON, nue neie. 1 slopping wim lviic. hh-uoiuu commouaiiou o.aim . . ij...invtnv. n''r n 111 r 1 rv: A. k 11 r rT..'iiriTi n i rn ill. I (iititiimim a. mi. I'anniu.. u ..iuuiu uvirs. jcuie cutuaiiuu, ui sixteeuiu avenue, ucim-cu iu. y"; -- - .... . . , . , .in .u j Columbia. Morence. avenue, wortn, entertainea tms weeH., and Flumps street, one win aueuu Sheffield, & Tuscumbia..7:40am Koftms 106-107 1st Floor in honor of Mrs. Janie Weakley Fisk this year. iaiiy. tiy except Sunday. ixrr.v,iT,-n rv.tiyafrn ' tt f?oA T Wnrlf lo cnonrlinf? si few a Stops at North College-street s 7:pm 10 :15am f7 :50am .10:00am t8:l7am 10 :10am 7 :'5pm 5:00pm Washington, of Chicago. " Mr. Fred J. Work Is spending a few TVTra TC1wsn?i .Tnhnsnn. of Favette- Mova at . the .Tampstown KKDOSltlon. ville, Tenn., spent a few days In this where he went on special business as a Stops at North College-street station. Train arriving at t.oo p. iu. runs iium aiv. I'leasantouiy. Train arriving ai p m, unngs uuuuto- I vj. x iii-ixwrwi, vlle xenn., spent a tew days in tnis where he went on special Dusiness as Train arriving ai :u p m, '"'8' "- I Attorney and Counselor at Law, city, en route to the Jamestown Expo- weii as to tako in the "War Path" t,0Bn8JmAStumbltt uTustaine, J practices before all the State and Federal sltlon. " and other sights at the big show. He District 1'ass.' Agent. City Ticket Agent. 1 I V r " a 1 u 1 iviis. i-iiiit? jauivo, ui imiiccuui njj CAUtXLcu uavft m icu uu.j. 1 II my name aon t appear inie, Lvornll tll wVl v.- wn -i-v for MinnlA Mai Hunter, of No. OR KAT?E VuD ANT TROUBLE VTTU YOUR BYES, EARS, NOSE or THROAT? IF SO, CONSULT Dr. G. V. Roman, SPECIALIST, iHrMrt T Innrfrx TnmiH rf TVi I fnzTi V I t AVni-vAfrvl Kb- In ton Inva If my name don't a?Pr in the l eiepiione . . , . - . Minnifl Mai Hunter, of No. ilia ft,U..'ci Heliuilla Tann U week, Is improving. 1309 Hynes street, is on the sick list wcuui wnf ....v, .v 0 account of the inclement weath- hhis week. She was lorcea to come ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i Incorporated Under the Uws of Tennessee. One-Cent Savings Bank. CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00. Doe a regular banking business, in Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Robert Robertson, de pr nn iMondav evening. October 7. the home from her school on Tennessee Old Folks Concert Company of Payne street ceased, all persons indebted to said Chapel A. M. E. Church did not nave prof. iiasKeu, tno new leacuer , . hereby reauested to come the concert which was to have been Fisk University, lost his only son last f d d k settlement without given at iane raoernacie. it win sunaay. ino uoy was uuuut o j take place on Tuesday night, Oct. 15. m and died from appendicitis. Mr. J. A. uunom, 01 MusKogee, 1. 1.1 Mrs. . m. u)w, ue iiamu- passed through the city week before ent of the Blind School, is now conva forward and make settlement without delay. All creditors or other persons having claims or demands against said estate are also requested to file ROOMS Z and 3 NAPIER C?UBT. NASHVILLE, TENN. passed through the city week before ent of the Blind School, is now conva- sanie du,y authenticatedt with me at last en route to Lebanon, to visit his lescing after an illness of more than a Nq 449 Fourth avenue North, within --o I last eu ruuio LU ugucliuju, uoii, ma i itSDli terest paid on all time deposits. Only parents, On his return he stopped in week t t Ji ii Yfitipccpp IVVia iifv o t'ow (iav and lpft fnf hia I Mic Institution of its kind in Tennessee B. H. BoYD, Preaident, . 1. W. Bostick, Vice President. J.C. Napier, Cashier, CN. Lakoston, Teller. 411 FOURTH AVENUE. NORTH. 'wAtMVILLE. TENNESSEE Telephone Main 1173. 8. lartin, PEOPCIETOB STABLE. yirst-Class Llverf on Short Notice. 712 and 7H Broadway, Nashville, i the city a few days and left for his Miss Maria Clark, wife or Rev. C. wootorn hrm lnct Sninlnv 1trht M Plnrk Is nilitfl Bick. Their SOU, Miss Mayme Brooks, oi rourteentn Mr. George uiarK, wno una uecu avenue, North, who has been serious- suffering with an attack of typhoid ly ill for the past four weeks, has so fever, is still quite sick, far improved in health as to be able Mrs. J. M. Easterling, of Chattanoo- to attend to her business duties. ga, a sister to the editor of the Globe Mrs. Anna McDonald Primm. f is heriously vl. Chicago, contemplates making a visit Mr. R. C. Fisher, Vice President of to Nashville In a few weeks. National Athletic Association, was as- Miss Henri M. Campbell, of Maury saulted by a tough at tne worse street, is well pleased with the results Show Wednesday night. The assail-hrmiP-ht ahnnt hv ndvGrt.ifline in the nnt was David Young, who struck Mr. Globe. Fisher with the butt end or. a wmp Miss Ruth Simmons, of Camden, because he and his partner were re- ArV ATioH Fnv iMrK'innAv nf fiher- fnspri arlmission to the grounds on a man,' Texas, and Miss Ruth Crockett, coupon that was good only for tne of San Antonio. Texas, are attending first night's show. Young was fined rnn? fTTSTn "1 11MTKE LIVERY Fisk University. They are boarding $10 in the City Court yesterday morn- IJlfc Lt&lU .l HUUP HM.1XJ 'nravM. MM Philllna W street. Miss Mattie Ezell and Mr. Samuel Mrs t.IzzIa H Cannon of 326 Wet- Whiteside were united In marriage mro efrof lot tnv sf Tiiia TMn lnct nitrht at the residence of the Thursday night to visit her daughter bride's parents, by Rev. Sutton E. wno is seripusiy u. unggB, ieni Mrs. Alice C. Hunt, of 1103 Hynes Mrs. Amanaa waiwns, vl xo mOT111 street, is indisposed this week. Grant street, is at home after spend- nooga, will visit her sisters, Mrs. Alice Miss DeWitt Shorter, of Twelfth av- C. Hunt and Mrs. Mary P. Knott. enue, JNortn, wno was m ywi uccum Mr. E. J. Cannon will visit friends last week, has entirely recovered. and relatives in Shelbyville in a few Miss Amanda Carter, formerly ot days. Thirteenth avenue, North, now resides Miss Myra Shivers is still in Bir- with her sister, Mrs. Frankie De- mingham with her mother who is very berry, of Patterson street. iU iMrs. uessie auusuuus id ftb"u Mr. E. D. Davis left for Huntsvllle. the employ of the Baptist Ftimisning where he will spend the winter. House. Prof, and Mrs. Daniel E. Johnson, Mr. L- S. Gray, assistant logman Jr., have returned to the city, bring- of the bindery of the Baptist Publish- ino with n cwm n Vrmn-fn ct Viohv cr-r V P" House returned from his ten Prof. Johnson will resume his work at days' vacation last Monday morning. WniriPn na-t.pnf.npr nf violin and He sDent the time In visiting relatives piano. ' ' and renewing old associations in va- fortninp ot Hons sections of Kentucky. L A Kl A1V11I J . A A v y vliLvl -. 412 Cl&dLexr Street. dinner Sunday Mrs.' Mary Ford, of Editor Battle is suffering irom tne l)r J. B. Singleton, fler Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. unas. uos- enecis ui a bcvcip w. ir. j. b. aivciun l,,br. . ti ' iMra Klrknn.trio.k. wife of Rev. L icj auu uttiu uauguici, ut uatnsuui i . . trr.,1... v t. - t Trt-lrofInlj- nootrwr nf Sr Johns llaD' miss Maria vvaaaey, wno nas Deen wibi'owi , . : . rv, visiting in the city for some time, has tlst Church, is visiting friends in Chi Mrs. Susie Shelby nas Deen in an ul AUtt UAAU ATA 1 U AVUViiU UUU UAIU MUtA ' t . , , have moved four miles out on the this week, but is better at tnis wru- Harding road. ing. Mr. sneiDy nas aiso Deeu iu TVTico T rjin PntKO rVs Koa linon llPil th TOf 3. leW OayS. .'llO UJi.(-HJ VJVLlltl. VV lit, ILLLa UCtll I " w v " visiting in San Antonio. Houston. Dal- Miss Estella Neely, of South Nash- In a QTirl Vrxrt Wnrth Tovno ho a ra. VI IP. WflO I1US UCCU IU VUittifau ivi - . - . T ' .1 ' i. i x iftr lner turned to the city. erai montns, reiuiueu luo viVJ .,.,., Miss Mamie L. Copeland, who has Friday. Where he will be glad to sl,ovy you an been vIsiting her aunt iQ gf Rey. S. G. Dodson, at one time onront ctnrlr of hitrh trrade. un-to-date v.na 'ifw nj ti srasrprl in the blacksmith business vfLu.p- j-w-k- - ; o 1 o .i i i ucio itkuiutu tf t ii w tibr O.U11 ry ill ic I n-o- . . sume her studies in Fisk. iweuvu avenue, uv, u TAILORING, Mrs. Jno. H. Smith and her lltttle avenue and the N. C; & St. I,, railroad , , ... r . son, Napoleon, have arrived in the city anu wuu 6UUB;,iucm" 1Ka0 nnA linn c Fiirnicnl rid IiAAic i months in Chicago, was slightly in HdW ami ificu o I uimomutj uuvai -- '" inrp1 in that citv on the 7th Inst, and ' V V, IVk?. I . - -n . Mr. Win. Brirfit. of Louisville, who is now at his home, 17-H jeiierson was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mra. htreet. .a1.ann nf Twplfth lniv).in Urlrrht hon .AtnniJ Tr..ln I VI KM '.Lit 1 1V1. 11V1H1V.1 -J WiA, vfc . . . i ui tin i uiifeut, una ipmiucu v.t ijuuio-i , , . vriiia flvpmie. Nortn. wno was m uie cm- A A 1 V I ' ' ... St Dr. Saunders Johnson, who has been Voy of the Clarion printing yompauy visiting friends in Chattanooga, the during her vacation left the city guest of Dr. and Mrs. McBroom, has Monday morning tov' rPtnrnprf to h ritv resume her studies at Prof. Councills ATrs Marv Bransfnrrl Rnpnt Hntnrrlav Scnooi. with her daughter, Mrs. Brooks, of Mrs. Julia Arnold is sick at her Fourteenth avenue, North. ihome on Twemn avenue, ixwim. the time prescribed by law or ue xor ever barred both in law and equity. PRESTON TAYLOR. Administrator of the estate of Rob ert Robertson. J. C. NAPIER. Attorney. W. F. ROBERTSON AND HIS PROFESSIONAL BARBERS Now Occupy New First-class Shop with HOT AND COLD BATH ATTACHMENTS. Mr. Robt. Ddd, Nashville's popular barber is now witn us. TWENTIETH CENTURY WHIST CLUB. The Twentieth Century Whist Club was most charmingly entertained last Thursday evening by Messrs. Earl Davis and James W. Moore at the home of Mrs. Eugene Clayton, on South Fourth street, East Nashville. The rooms were beautifully decorated with ferns and growing plants. Whist was played until a late hour wnen a tempting menu was served. Those present were Mesdames Wane War field, Robert Eason, Mabel Bivins, Misses Pearl Warner, Johnnie Blacu well. Camille Smith. Willie Mai Turn er, Messrs. Wane Warfield, Robert 0, Sason, James W. Moore, Earl Davis and Eugene Clayton, ECONOMICAL STEAM LAUNDRY Have your washing done at he Economical bteam Laundry. Let us do your ROUGH DRV WORK 4! FINED FOR BAD CONDUCT. Mondav morning John Baxter was fined $25 by Judge Baker of the City Court for assault and battery and drunkenness. It is said that Baxter was drunk Saturday when he gave his wife a sound thrashing and nearly killed his child. He also broke all the furniture in his home. D, WESLEY CRUTCHFR. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOTJ CALL QN HIM AT HAIMAN LOEB'S, ?gG FQUR.TH AVEr. QRTH, ele en- on At Moderate Prices. M. G. DODSON Sign Painter ion Watkins Street. When you think of signs think of MR. DODSON. io-?7-n Our friends who patronized us at 822 Church St will find us at the Capitol Barbershop, BSL 813 Cedar Street. II. G. F1TE, J. FITK, A.G. FITE PIte Bros., TAILOR SHOP AM NIESSHC CIB, Suits made to order from $15 to $50. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Altered and Dyed. Ladies' Work a Specialty. We Guarantee to Tress Your Clothes for $1.00 Per Month. If yon want to buy, If you want to sell, If you want to rent, SEE Pi, Pi, DeGrafenried. UP-TO-DATE TAILOR. SUITS MADE TO ORDEK. Strict Attention raid to Ladies' Work. CLEANING, DYEING AND KE- PAIRING. 430 Cedar St. i Nashville, Tenn. 7-! 2-oh-t NOTARY PBLIC, REAL ETATE AGT, Fythlri XeTiple?, Oilico, Main i)7, lies. .Main 4012-Y. 428 J Fifth J- Avenue ot North, line 2703. itooniH ;i & 4. R. L. MAYFIELD, LAWYER. T. CLAY M00RE LITTLE GEM CAEE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN " 115 Fourth. Ave. N. Just what its name Implies a Per fect Little Gem bright and cheer ry, clean tables and white linens. WELL COOKED FOOD; COUR TEOUS WAITERS. LUNCHES, 1 0c and 15c. MEALS 25c. 410 Cedar St., COPBLrtND CO., J. H. COPELAND, MRS. C. M. NORTON, lO-U-'OTU WIII3N YOU NliKl) YOUR Hat Trimmed or Feathers Curled CALL TO SKK Miss Mary G, Battle, NASHVILLE, TLW. 403 a fifth Avenue, North, or Phone Main, 1.68.