Newspaper Page Text
NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910. u r Have You Bought One? THE NATIONAL BAPTIST SUN DAY SCHOOL COMMENTARY For 1911 IT IS A COMPLETE COMMENTARY ON THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSONS FOR NEXT YEAR. THE ONLY BOOK OF ITS KIND PUBLISHED. Suggestive, Illustra tive, Comprehensive A Practical book, an invaluable aid to Superintendents, Sunday-School Teachers and Christian Workers. 1 Over 10,000 Printed in 1910 Strictly Orthodox and Purely Baptistic A Commentary for the masses. Each lesson has the Authorized and Revised Texts Motto Texts Lesson Settings Lesson Ontlincs Daily Home Readings Introduction Exposition f Special Topics Truths Gleaned From the Lesson With the Primary Teacher Questions Its Illustrations and practical sug gestions make it helpful to teachers of limited experience. Every pas tor, super atendent, teacher and missionary worker should have one. Order Early Cloth, Single Copy 75c Half Morocco, Single Copy SI. 00 SEND A,' L ORDERS TO National Baptist Publishing Board K. II. IIO YD, I). I., Srretary PHONICS, M. , M. I! 13 523 S!fCOM) AVKNL'K, NORTH, Nashville, - Tennessee Out of Town Note 6 OOCKDOCCOOCCOOCyCG KEELING NOTES. Mr. Gillum died on the ICth of December. He' left a wife and several children. Mr. Gillum was a member pi the Baptist Church. Tie was a r n ember of tue Masonic ijoage. ana fjaUo two other lodges. $ The butchers sold 11,028 pounds of fresh meat during 1910; U Brown's Cotton Gin s6ld , 12.&21 pounds of cotton; Keeling ' Supply Company. 34,842 pounds of cotton; Mrs. McBride, 27,318 pounds of cot ton; Mr. L. Hcnly, the barber, 1.6S3 lounds of cotton. Mr. and Mrs. Y. R. McPride made a trip to Memphis last week to --do their Christmas shopping. Mr. J. S. Macten has built another room to his house. . Mr. Little John has built a nice cottage en one his lots. Miss Sophia Marten expects to leave here soon for Nashville where ahe will enter school. . " SHELBYVILLE NOTES. Prof. J. C. MeAdanis had a very pleasant meeting at hit ehur'-Y in l Lynchburg. Sunday. Miss Willie Davis from Fi-k fo.r Xma- All the children. Santa Clans. Mrs. Smiley and. will return home Holidays. aro looking for I Missoj; iWkeen and Nixon will spend Xmas Holidays in Nashville. The body of II. C. Holder was brought from Chattanooga on the 19t.li. He was a member of the Uni form Rank of the K. of P. Mrs.- C. C. Campbell is quite ill at this writing. Mrs. Lula Gwinn and Mr. Church hill Greer were married at the beau tiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dean. The- presents were many and valu able. Mrs. Callie Cannon is still on the sick list. Miss Liable Meyers mingled with city friends last week. Cards are out announcing the wed ding of Miss Levonia E; Scales for December 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Russell are enjoying the pleasure of being In their new home. Mr. and Mra Chas. Davidson will spend Xmas In Memphis. There will be an entertainment given Friday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson and Mrs. Annie Claybourne. I Look' at W. H. Goslings and T. T. Ransom's for Xmas goods. Mrs. Eliza, Thompson . Is well enough to be at her post with the D. of Z. Master Johnson Thompson is show ing, some business qualities In his new effort. Success to him. Mrs. Ellen Ransom continues on the sick list. HALEY NOTES. Mrs. Annie. Brome was the guest of Mrs. J. Murphy. Mr. B. S. M.rrphy took a flying trip io.rC':;',tM''?ooji. Mr. B. W. V' ina was the guest of Miss J'lU-.' MV. 'by Saturday night. Rev. J. a. Orump, Uie. pastor of Murphy Ohwl. held his Quarterly Conference Doonber 17th and ISt.h. Our Piesiding Elder, F. W. Gardner, was absent. The amount raised was Mr. William Battle Is on the sick list. He is an aged father. " Mrs. Julia Pattie is visiting in Richard City. Mrs. Cassie Pryor has returned home after a few months' stay In Facklin, Alabama. Miss Irene Ilanley is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lena Hodge. Miss Millie Hunt is up again after a few weeks' Illness. Mrs. Olivia Holiday is the guest of Mrs. Tom Thurman. The marriage of Miss Ella Crock ett, of Corvan, to Mr. Jerry Wilson, of Limrock, Ala., took place Monday, December 19th. The wedding took place at the home of the bride who is very prominent in this town. A new residence for Mr. Fred Dar tt is be'ng erected. A gnat many people visited the Confcrenre at Dec-herd Monday night. Mi??, Lena Hill made a flying trip to Shf-.dbyville last week visiting. Miss El via Dnrtis will spend the winter in Na-hvillo. Mrs. Charlotte Holder is able to be up again after a hard spell of Illness. COWAN NOTES. Mrs. Malissa Sims and Mr. Ross Mil' on we re jo'ned In the holy bonds .of nvitrinmny. Saturday, De cember 10, 1910, Rev. Simmons offici ated. Mrs. Annie Dartist is on the sick list, but is rapidly Improving. Mr. Crton Taylor, Jr., lias returned from Nashvlle. Mrs. S. A. Buchanan visited Win chester last week. Mr. James Fryer has returned to Richard City after a few days visit in Cowan. Mrs. Lucy Nard spent a few weeks visiting her mother and relatives. Mr. Tilton Williams was found frozen to death Tuesday. His re mains were deposited In the cemetery Wednesday afternoon. TULLAHOMA NOTES. The angel of death visited the home of Mrs. Emma Colston last week and summoned for its victim her husband, Mr. Andrew Jackson Colston. Mr. Colston was quite ageable, but a man of-great push. He was the president of the Cherokee Parx Association. He leaves a host of .friends and a wife and one son to mourn their loss. He is now resting In the great city beyond, where peace and happiness never break up ana Sabbath has no end. Miss Ethel Gray and Miss Stovall, of Estell Spring, were in town last Saturday, shopping. Mi?s B'rdie Davis entertained quite a number of her friends on last Fri day evening, as a celebration of her .sixteenth birthday. The affair was just grand and all who were present enjoyed themelves. Mr. Frank Ramsey, UTe popular Vice President of the Christian En deavor, is bringing the Endeavor to the front fast. Miss Hattie Mai Lewis is preparing to go to Murfreesboro where she will i"ake her future .N home with Mrs. Sublett. Miss Janie Mai Jenkins will spend the Christmas in Chattanooga with her grandma, Mrs. Annie Northcut. Mr. Son Duncan was a star visitor at the Baptist "Church last Sunday; Read the Glebe ana' keep posted with tlia local news. . Lookout for the Globe " collector January 1, 1911. MASON NOTES. Rev. P. H. Ruffin has returned from Memphis where he has been at tending the C. M. E .Conference. He reports a very successful Conference. Rev". Junlous Sydnor received a very ' bad wound on the left hand while killing his fattening hog. Mr. J. E. Burnett Is planning to build a residence on the lot which he has recently purchased. Miss Beatrice Stewart will spend Friday and Saturday before Xmas in Memphis. According to the official report of the. United States Bureau of Census tbore are 101,000,000 persons living under the Stars and Stripes. This includes Alaska, the Panama Canal Zone and our insular possessions. Th United States alone is 91.972.2GG, a gain approximately of 16,000,000, and an Increase of 217,000 over the figures of 1900. Mr. John A. Kumler, A. LL. B., D. D., president of Walden Uni versity, spoke here last Saturday at 3 p. m., in the interest of the erection of .a new $00,000.00 dormitory, which will be 50x130 feet and three stories high, fire-proof, steam-heated, and electric lighted, etc. The following program was ren dered: . Opening song by the choir, "Praise to God our Father." Invocation by Rev. C. L Fields. Song, "Sowing the, Seed." Introductory, by Miss B. P. Fields. Speaker, Dr. Kumler, of Nashvill3, Tenn. Dr. Kumler spoke elaborately on the "Negro Problem, and a Brief History of the Colored Race." Among some of the good things he said was the following:' "There is no race upon the globe that has made such rapid progress In such a .short duration of time as the colored iwce. There is no race upon the glo'.e spelled with the letter two g's right together (nigger) and the education of the race will make them better citizen? and lawabiders." He' said otb.-r things but space wont al low me to mention all.. He spoke very forcibly for one hour and a half. After the Doctor had made his clos ing remarks a collection was taken, which was made up of subscriptions and ensh, to. help on the erection of the magnificent -building. The surviving infant baby girl of the deceased, Mrs. Katie Seay, died last Saturday evening at 0:30 o'clock. The interment took place In the colored Magnolia Cemetery. Miss Mary McNeal, one of our most popular young ladies, subscribed for the Nashville Globe at a word. Miss McNeal is the president of the Young Ladies and Young Men's Athletic Association. Rev. C. L. Fields, District Super intendent over the Lexington District, preached a logical sermon last Sun day at Alexander Chapel M, E. Church. His text was the following: "Sell all that then hast, and "distrib ute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasures in heaven." And SunTJay night Ttev. J. M. Moody made a groat display. He spoke largely from his alternate subject which was, "The Three Spirits, namely, Devil Spirit, Made Spirit, and the Spirit of God." The hearers listened very at tentively to the discuss'on of the. three spirits. Rev. Moody is a fore- UllAKn.iw-. PIFONE.Mir xcti 'HOW8E BROS. FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS 1 TlRMS to suit everybody. We Csn Furnith Your Home Complete from Parlor to Kitchen. We Take OU Good t FIrt Piyment; Btltnce Weekly rMonthly. 304-300 BROADWAY. ESXM FJLiSHED IO86 W"vT T are now at the turn of the Y UU RoacL Qdly j 5 sh0ppng days remain to Christmas. You are think ing of buying a handsome DIAMOND RING now is the time to select it. If you wish we will lay it away for you and remember Shyer's guarantee goes, with each article. Brooches, Neck chains, Lockels. Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Chains for Laaies and Gents, Sleeve Button-;, etc. Silver Novelties in Sets and in Single. Umbrellas, Cigarette Cases, Child's Set Safety Razors, Opera Glasses, Mesh bags Cut Glass, Clocks in endless variety. ' Watches for Men, Ladies and Boys at I special low prices. An Early Call is Earnestly Solicited. Shyer's Loan Office 238 Fourth Ave., North. MARRY COLORED BACHELORS, MAID ENS, WIDOWERS, WIDOWS; Youth. Afie. Rich, Poor, want Husbands and Wives. Men and Women, all Religions, lifiht and dark Complexions, well to do city people owning real Estate, Farmers, Farmers' Daughters, Educated, reliable colored persons are anxious to correspond with others wishing to marry. Send one dollar for complete ad dresses and descriptions. AMERICAN DIRECTOR XCO., Department No. Z. - Dallas, Texav. 1 P.. 11 rfi fViVN TT1 LUlUKtJI itllU il Illtll lull Ul LUC iiuij Spirit. The annual sermon of the Pales tine Masonic Lodge No. 35, will be preached at the Alexander Chapel M. E. Church on the 27th, Inst, by Rev. A. N. Stevens, presiding Elder over the Brownsville District of the C. M. E. Church. Chicago doesn't only seem to be on a garment strike, but from the num ber of matrimonial . contracts written up last Thanksgiving It seems to be on a marriage strike. There were one thousand couples married in that city last Thanksgiving. The Negroes of Richmond, Virginia; are just, a little ahead of us In real estate who are in the western part of the State. They own or value their property at $2,500,000.00. HORTENSE NOTES. We had a glorious meeting Sun day and night. Rev. II. Davie preach ed a soulstirring sermon .Sunday nicht and it will be remembered for ever in the minds of thn hearers. His text' was, "Bought Without a Price." and his text Sunday in the day was, "The Unchangeable Christ." They realized day and night $4.41.. Mr. J. IT. Diclcerson is about to com plete his new building. Mr. Will Mallory has moved to his new residence. There was a ! fire at Sylvia, Tenn., two miles liorth of IIorter.se. The postoffice was burn ad and two stores and three dwelling houses and a blacksmith's shop. Mr. Richard Williams has also mov ed to his new residence. We are planning to have a joyful time Xmas and we wish everybudy a bright and merry Xmas. FRANKLIN NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ewing en tertained Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams at five o'clock dinner Tuesday after noon, December 13, at their new homo on Claiborne Heights. Miss Millie Church was In Nashville Thursday visiting friends. Mrs. James Hughes, of Nashville, is here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ewing. Mr. Russell H. Otey wai slightly wounded Wednesday morning from fall'ng from a hcuso which he was painting. Mrs. Tom Caugh Is on the sick list this week. Little Blanche Baugh and E11U J. NASHVILLE. TE233' 00 MEN AN WOMEN ARE EXPECTED TO HEAR 0- Bishop Evans Tyree DISCUSS THE SUBJECT: "The New. Birth Symbolized bp the' Birth of . Christ." AT TIIK Odd Fellows Auditorium 447 4th Avenue, North, SUNDAY, DEC. 25th, 1910 At 3 p. m. You are invited. Meeting held under the Auspic iesof Y.M.C A. 1. 1. MOORf . Residence Phont Mdln 4092-Y T. CUY MOORE. Notary Public Manager Real Estate Dep't onlt' Savings Bank & Trust Co. ResIJonce Phone, Main 3293. T. Clay Moore & Co., Real Estate and Loan Agent Pension papers a specialty. Office Phone, Muin 2554 410 Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn. If it be GROCERIES SEE W. D. RUCKER Or Phone, .to ISS2-L Cor. G iy St. and Slk Ave. PERRY & LESTER COAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HIGU-GHADE STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL PHONE MAIN i2Q 60S Second Ave., "ks!Kv,-T!R.' ENTERPRISE RESfAURAilT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Ordr Promptly fl4. Neatly famished Roi. Telephone, Main 2830. ROBT. L. MILLER, Prop., 714 Jo Johnston Are., Na&hvMe. Ta.