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THE NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909. I. L MOORE, T. CLAY MOORE, Residence "Phone, Notary Public Alain 4U92-y. Main 3293. "PHONE Office, Main 2093. T.'CLAYHOORE&CO. Real Estate and Loan Agents, Rent ing, Haying and selling Property "a Specialty." 418 CEDAU STREET, WITH E. It. CARNEY, TIIK TAILOR. NASHVILLE, TENN. Louisville & Nashville R. R. New Union Station. City Ticket Offlec, 224 Fourth are., North. Telepliom Alaiu 758 Leaves. Anivei. Louisville & Cincinnati. 3:47um i!:15am Loui6Tiile & Cincinnati. ...7:B5ani 8:27am Louisville & Cincinnati 8:00pm 8 35pra Louisville Accom'oda a12:2i'pm a3 06pm Kransfille Jit Chicago 3:67am i:05am Kvansvnlo& Chicago 7:40pm 8:10am Kvansville & St. Louis 8:B7m 2:05am Kvansville & fet. Louis. a7 :80am a8:10pm Kvansville & St Louis 7:40pra 8:10am Birmingham, Montgom ery, Mobile and New Orleans 2:25am 3:37am Birmingham, Montgom ery, Mobile and New Orleans 8 :45am 7 :25pm Nashville & Scottsville Accommodation 3:10pm 10:15am Nashville & llartsville Accommodation 5:10pm t7:50am Bopkinsville Accom'oda.. .a5:46pm 10:00am Nashville & Clurksviiie Accommodation 4:15pm t8:l7am Nashville & Decatur Ao commodation ..; 8:50pm 10:10am Columbia & Mt. Ples. nt.. 8:50pm 7:25pm Colnmbia, Florence, Sheffle.d, & Tuscumhia..7:40am 5:00pm Daily. fDaily except Sunday. a Stops at North College-street station. Train arriving at 4:55 p.m. runs from Mt. Tleasantoniy. Train arriving at 7:45 p m brings connec tions (rem Tuscumbia ana Florence, B. O. WALLI8. W. HAL. M08TAINB , District Pas. Agent. City Ticket Agent. ' TICKET OFFICES . NION STATION, BROADWAY CITY OFFICE In Maxwe 1 House, Comer Churcn, . Street and 4tii Ave. , North. PHONE tfAIN 377 (Corrected January 12, 19CS.) Leaves West and Northwest Arrives 7:00aiu-il6mj)hls, Hleknmn, Pa- 3:35pra ducali, rt. lioum, con conueets for Ontrevllle (!) 2:1& raducah, Hickman, l:32pra Jackson !5::pm-Waverly Accommodation, 8:00am 8:00pm "Dixie Flyer" solid train Warn to St. I-ouls. 11:30pm Memphis and Hickman 6:50am SOUTH AND KAST. 2:24am Chicago and Florida 3:13am Limited. 9:30am St. L o u 1 s- Jackson villa 6:55pm "Dixie Flyer." Con nections (!) for all branch line points. 12:17pm Chicago, Jacksonville.... 3:20pm "Dixie Flyer." Solid train. Dining cars. 3:30 p m Chattanooga and the 10:50an? Kast. Connections (!) for Shelbyvllle, Sparta, Fayett vllle. Iluntsvllle, Tracy City, South Pittsburg. 16:00 p"m Tullahoma Accommoda- !8:15am tion. Connects for Shelby ville. 9:30 p m Chattanooga, Atlanta 6:35am Augusta and points be yond. LEBANON TRAINS. !7:00am Lebanon Mixed W:2T)am--Lebanon Express !2:10pm 4:00pm Lebanon, Accommodation !(i.40pm K:oopm Lebanon Accommodation . !8:30am ally. IDaily except Sunday. V. M. HUNT, C. T. A., Maxwell House. POWELL PHILLIPS. P. A., Alaxwell House. IV. L. DAN LEY, G. P.A., Union Station. TEI. CENTRAL R. R. City Ticket Office, No. 1 Arcade, 27 F0U1TH ATE., If. THOSE, I1IX 2001. Station, foot of Bmd street. E flee tire Octoker 18,1908. Depart Arrive. Nashvrfleto Hopkhuvffle 8.05 a.m. 7:05 n, m. NishvllletoHopkinsville SflOp.m. 9:30 a. ra fLebanon Accommodation 8:15 a.m. 2:10 p.m. Knoxville Day Express 55a.m. 6:30 p. m. Knoxville Night Express 9:30 p.m. 6:15 a: nu Monterey Shopping Train 4:00 p. m. 9:55 a. nv H-ebanon Accommodation 6:20 p.m. lift a. m. Daily IDaily except Sunday. , Train leaving Nashville at 9:55 a. m. carries day coach through to Knoxville (via Southern Railway from Harrimanlt connecting at Knoxvillo with through sleeping cars to points East Train leaving Nashville at 9:30 p. m. carries sleeping car to Knoxville (via Southern Railway from Harriman), connecting at Knoxville with through sleeping cars to points East and South H. W. TYSON, C. T. A. ERIC TATOM, P. A. THEO. A. ROUSSEAU. G.P.A. FARMINGTON NOTES. Rev. D. C. Dobbins, pastor of the C. P. Church at this place, was at his post last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jones, of Rich Creek, at tended . service here last Sunday. ' Miss Annie Mai Robinson, of Vero na, Is visiting her sister, ' Mrs. Zack Hardison. Mr. Green Wlllholt, of Rich Creek, and Mr. Walter O'Neal, of Lilted Chapel, attended service here last Sunday. The M. E. Sunday-School will ren der a program next Sunday. Misses Lela Jones, Mattie- Dlvins and Golia Allison spent last Sunday with Miss Maud Robinson. The Champion Baseball Club is get ting ready to meet any team. Line up: Dukes Catcher Will Harvey Pitcher Ernest Dysart ..First base Frank Smith Second base Dennie Curtle Third base Birtell Dryden Short stop Robert Woodruff Right field Frank Dryden Center field Harris Smith Left field Monroe Dryden Captain CLARKSVILLE NOTES. Dr. E. S. Randals attended the com mencement exercises at Meharry last week. Messrs. Shirley, Cliff and Wilbur Fugitt, of Nashville, spent Easter In this city. Dr. Frierson, of Chattanooga, was In the city last week. Mr. Andrew Oakley, of Paris, Tenn., was in the city on business Satur day. Mr. Ira Watson, of Nashville, was the guest of his mother, Ertizer Wat son, Easter Sunday. Dr. C. A. Kelly spent Thursday and Friday in Nashville, and was present at the commencement exercises at Meharry. Miss Alma Harris has been confined to her home several days this week on account of illness. Dr. Hall, the well-known surgeon of Chicago, spent two days In this city last week. Mme. Anita Pattl Brown, Chicago's celebrated soprano soloist, will appear at St. Peter's A. M. E. Church Mon day night, April 19, in the Interest of the Court of Calanthe. Easter services were held at all the churches Sunday and the ideal weath er caused them to be well attended. Mrs. Hall, wife of Dr. Hall, spent several days with Misa Addle Burk, of Franklin street. Mr. Henry Randnls ,lett last Friday morning to take u; his work at Win Chester, Tenn. Messrs. Terry and Jackson have opened a plumbing and steamfitting establishment on Franklin street Mr. Terry has lately returned from Los Angeles, Call, and has had large experience along such lines. Dr. Hall, of Chicago, will address the members of the Clarksville Negro Business League on his return trip to this city. The Sunday-school of St. Peter's A. M. E. Church gave a splendid Easter entertainment Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The recitations, songs etc., of the little ones showed careful training on the part of their teacher A collection of eleven dollars was taken for missionary purposes. A grand concert and banquet will be given at Fifth Ward Baptist Church April 19th and a pleasant evening's entertainment Is promised to all who attend. Practice for commencement exer cises is the order of the day at the public schools. Messrs. Geo. Klmbrough, Rodman Smith and others of the Clarksville fraternity spent Easter in Hopkins- vllle, Ky. Two major operations were per formed at the Clarksville Home In firmary this week. CENTERVILLE NOTES. The Easter program at the A. M. E. Church Sunday evening was greatly enjoyed by all. The program was ren dered before a packed house. Praise should be given Miss R. R. Meriweath er and Mrs. Laura Walker for their excellent work. Miss Lucile Walker has returned from Dickson, where she went Easter, The prize of a $2.50 gold piece of fered by Mr. C. D. Sullivan (whitel for the best composition on Tubercu losis was awarded to Miss Creet Whiteside, a student In Centervllle Normal and Preparatory School. A convention on Tuberculosis Is now in progress at the court house. The convention will last all of the week, Friday Is Negro Day. Every one Is lending a hand; to make the day a suc cess.. Mrs. Allie . Haddock, of Mt. Pleas ant, formerly Mrs. Wells, of Center- ville, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Chas. Shipp is still on the sick list. , SUNSHINE HOME NOTES. The Workers' Conference had a very interesting meeting Monday, April 12. A large number present. Sister iMoore read an excellent paper on "Plans for setting others at work." She emphasized the great need of Christian work among all classes, and urged all to have a share In It. A number of friends called to see Sister Moore during the past week. Among them were Drl Hubbard, Dean of Meharry, and wife; Prof. J. "M. Johnson, President of Roger Williams University, and 'Mrs. Scott. MARRIAGES. Ezekiel Couch and Julia Thomp son. Benjamin J. Nelson and Bessie Clark. Nathan Rhodes and Elizabeth Thompson. Lewis Morton and Reset ta Mala- din. H?nry Ruckor and Emly Jordan. Robert Douglass and Nancy Drew. Alfred Cruuherflold and Mariah Winchester. Win. T. Hartfleld and Daisy Bell Smith. Shirrey Powell and Mami'3 Ewing Anderson Starks and Katie Winter. John Coleman and Hattie Ham mond. DEATHS. Anna WTilson, Rock City, 53 years. Samuel Williams, City Hospital. Fannie Rice, Vernon avenue, 20 years. Maggie Jefferson, City Hospital, 32 years. Emma Spencer, 211 Jackson street, 68 years. Amanda Hayes, 501 West Cherry street (Rear of). Jim Betty, 113 Fourth avenue, South, 47 years. Charles Pillow, New Bridge avenue, 22 years. Rev. Henry Glasco, Front street, 83 years. Minnie Armstrong, City Hospital. Eila Murray, 126 Fourth avenue, North, 48 years. Anna G'off, 614 Fogg street, 5G years. Emma Bell McCrea, 112 Fifth ave nue. South. 7 years. Jno. M. Calloway, 707 Tenth ave nue, South,. 59 years. A. W. Johnson, 402 South High street, 12 years. Elizabeth McDonald, Rock City. Priscllla Jones, Nlel and Maria streets. Willie Cox, 1406 Herman street, 16 years. Addle Cole, 620 Peabody street, 37 years. Mr. Hunt, arentwood, Tenn, 17 years. Lizzie Venson, 1612 State street, 6T years. Minnie Hadley, Whites Creek Pike, 1G years. Daisy Stull, 317 North Seventh street, 16 years. Malissa Brown. 503 Bass street, 2S years. Geo. Franklin, County Hospital, 53 years. :; Rachel Burrell, 1024 Eighth ave nue, North, 71 years. , . BISHOP CALDWELL VISITS NASH VILLE. The influx of visitors to this city which has .been predicted to be un usually large during tho month o June, is certain to upset all calcula tions. Evidences of thi3 fact were brought out this week in an interview with Bishop J. S. Caldwell, D. D., of the A. (M. E. Z. Church, with head quarters at Philadelphia. Bishop Caldwell spent two days in Nashville looking after the religious work of his church. He was in company with Rev. Scott and Goff when met by your correspondent. He said that he had found much In Nashville to remind him of the fact that this is one of the greatest pub lishing centers in the world and that he felt proud that his church was also helping to contribute to the progress the race is mik'ng by maintaining a house of its own at Charlotte, N. C. "I am out of the office on a three weeks' visit to the South. My ob jective point, however, from here wil be Mobile, Ala., where I will spend some time In our particular work," said Bishop Caldwell when asked o his plans. He raid further that he was fully confident that quite a num. ber of people out of the East would come to Nashvil'e In June to the Sun day-school Congress, which he learns has been called for June 9-14th and which Is creating such interest al over the country. EASTER ENTERTAINMENT. An Easter egg hunt was given by Class No. 3, of Mt. Zion Bap tlst Sunday-school, Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock at the residence of Mrs L. C. Norton, on Tllden street The program began with dinner which was served at half-past three, after which a large number of out door games were played. At four o'clock the hunt for the eggs began, which was the most important part of the program. The first prize, which was a linen handerchief, was won by Ber tha Ellis, who found the gold egg. The second prize was awarded to Eddie Bluing, which was a handsome silk tie. He found the silver egg. After the egg hunt the dining-room was thrown open to the guests where an ice-course was served. The table was decorated In white linen and all kinds of. potted flowers. After the serving of the refreshments the chil dren were Invited to the front porch where they were entertained by Mr. Norton with his comical featured doll. BANK DIRECTORY. Tbere are thirty-seven Negro banks and Institutions doing a ban tin J business in the United States. They by Negroes and are scattered throughout the several states, principally in the South. The names, locations, some of them are given below. OMT S1Y1MS BASK- Incorporated Under the Lawso! Tennessee. CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00. Does a regular banking business. Inter est paid on all time deposits. Only insti tution of its kind in Tennessee. R. H. BOYD. President. J. W. BOSTICK, Vice-President J. C. NAPIER. Cashier. C, N. LANGSTON, Teller. 411 Fourth Afenue, North, NAS1IVILLE, TENNESSEE, THE FEOPLE'S IMESTJEJiT AND BAMM COMPANY. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Capital Stock, $10,000.00, Doing a regular banking business. Col lections solicited. Depository for the Great Southern Industrial Home Insur ance Company. W. L LAUDERDALE. President DR. R. D. MACKLIN, Vice President A D. JORDAN, Cashier. THOS. A. HARRIS, Teller and acting Cashier. Union Savings Bank. VICKS8URG. MISS. Capital Stock, $10,000.00. Collections and' Out-of-town Bus iness Solicited. H. E. CONNER, M. D.. President J. a H. BOWMAN, First Vice President THOS. D.LLON, Second Vice President T. G. EW1NG, JR., Cashier, a M. MclNTYRE, Assistant Cashier. BASK OF MOUND BAYOU. MOUXD BAYOU, MISS. CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00. JOHN W. FRANCIS, President. W. T. MONTGOMERY, Vice President CHAS. BANKS, Cashier. R. M MrPARTY. CHAS. BANKS. J. W FRANCIS. H. A. GODBOLD. S. M. MORGAN, W. T. MONTGOMERY. C R. STRINGER. E. W. LAMPTON. B. H. CRESWELL SOLVENT SAVIIGS DISK ASD TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00. OFFICERS. K. R. CHURCH, President At L. CLAY. Vice President J. W. SAN FORD. 2nd Vice President W. E. MOLLISON, 3rd Vice President J. T. SETTLE, Attorney. ROBERT R. CHURCH. JR., Cashkr. 829 Beale St., MEMPHIS, TEKU. ALABAMA PEii SAVOGS BANK. BIRMOGUAM, ALA. CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.00. W. R. Prrnroio, President B. H. Hudion, Cashier. J. O. Dtjtat, Vice President P. F. Culxk, Assistant Cashier. 217 North Eighteenth Street People's Bank and Trust Co. Capital $25,000 MUSKOGEE, 0KLAU03I1 4 Fer Cant Interest On Time Dpoalt. Deposits Guaranteed. T. Eseor, President. J. E. Johnson, Cashier Joe. After this a few pleasant re marks were made by Prof. J. S. Per ry, of Jacksonville. Fla. The oro- gram was ended by guessing. Each scholar had to guoss the color of the eggs before presenting them. Tho visitors from the Sunday-school were Mrs. Holder, Mrs. G. W. Dodson, Mr. Wm. Ellison and Mr. S. Cole. SPRUCE STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Faster program under the au spices of Spruco Street Sunday School, rendered Friday night, was the best. in the history of the church. After the rendering of a wholesome program, both logical as . well as amusing, the hidden thirty-five cents hen, one dozen of eggs and one dol lar, under her were hunted amusingly and diligently by all. After an ear are owned and operated excluslrtly and other information concerning St. Luke Penny Savings Bank RICHMOND, VI. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. New York and Foreign Drafts issued. Bankers' Money Orders payable in any part of the U- S. lor sale. Collections receive prompt attention. 3 Ter Cent. Paid on Time Deposits. MAGGIE L WALKER. EMMETT C BURKE President. Cashier. J- P. ROBINSON, President S. A JORDAN. Vice-President C B. KING, Cashier. CAPITAL CITY SAVIXGS BAM LITTLE ROCK., ARK. CAPITAL STOCK $ 25,000.00 SURPLUS 2,000.0ft 4 Per Cent Paid on Sivintfs Accounts. Real Estate, Life. Sick, Acctdentfire Ensurance. nda Write mb atout our system of depHlt4nj bjr mall. We do for you all that a gooi Wank can do. W. A. A'TAV AY. M. P., Pres. W. W. COX. Cd'.hler. W.H. CO ATS. Vice Pres. M. D. BIRNflf, Ass't Cishltr. Delta Penny Savings Bank INCORPORATED OCT. 1904. . CAPITAL ; $ 35,CC0.00 BESOUKCKS OVEB $100,000.09 Does a General Banking Business. Makes Loan on Approved Security. Pays Interest on Deposits. Collects Rent. Pays Taxes. Handles Real Estate, Etc. Correspond with us. Your Business, hovover small, is solicited. We Pay Tour per cent lnxrest on Time Deposits. INDIAN OLA, : MISSISSIPPI. Savings Dank of the Grand Fountain, United Order of True Reformers. Capital and Surplus .... $ 185,000.03 Deposits 306,902.00 Loans and Discounts ... 444,732.00 Total business to date .. 18,028,800.00 Tnterest paid on deposits. "The Li ;tematic Saving habit is an anchor of safety to every man." Deposits so licited. W. L. TAYLOR, President R. T. KILL, CukUr. THE PEMY SMNGS DAE. COLUJIItUS, MISS. CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00. Strict Attention Paid to Business. Cti lections Solicited. AT. I. MITCHELL, President H. E. ROBERTS, Vice President J. M. COLEMAN. Cashier, a A L1TTLEJOHN, Assistant Cuhfe DIRECTORS Dr. T. V. Jones. I. M. ShumprV E. S. Evans, O. H. Campbell, E. S. Jones, W. W Cox. Lincoln Savings Dank, YICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI. luthorizeil Capital, $25,000.00. First moneyed Institution managed by colored men la M Issls8iil. Constantly growing, constantly doing 2)od. loi'8 general bnnklnu business. Stock' for Sale. $5.00 per Share. W. K. MOLLISON President. li. V. LACIOY.vVe-i'resldent. M. MOLLISON, Cashier. The People's Dime Saving Dank and Trust Association. Staunton, Va. CAPITAL STOCK, $10,000.00. SHARES $5.00 EACH. Collections and out-of-town busing solicited. Interest paid on time deposit SAM'L LINDSAY, President. r p POINTS, Vice President. "'' 'ackson. Cashier. . Ass't Cashier. NOTICE. To the members of the Eiecutlr Board of the National Baptist Coo vention: You are hereby notified, thAt a meeting of the Board -will be held la the chapel of the National Baptlat Publishing Board, Nashville, Temt, on Wednesday, the 9th day of June, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. The object of the meeting is to tP ranpe a program for the meetingt to be held at Columbus, Ohio, on thl 15th day of September, 1909. Very truly yours, E. C. MORRIS, President R. B. HUDSON, Secretary. nest hunt for about ten minutes tn hen and her possessions were fount In the overcoat of Brother Martin by Miss Annie Henderson. Tia amount realized was $10.02.