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) I 1 NASHVILLE GLOBB, FRIDAY, JANUARY J8. 1917. NOW DOING HER OWN WORK Though Confined to Her Bed and Told She Could Not Live OUT OF TOWN NOTES. FARMIXGTON. Rev. 3. J. Redlck, the able and pop ular pastor ot Simpson's Chapel M. K. Church filled bis place Sunday. He LUNG-VITA THE CAUSE Had Made Arrangements to! Take Her to the Hospital The meeting was opened with prayer and song. Mrs. C. J. Porter the secre tary, read minutes of preTtous meet ing, when the roll was called, each made a strong plea tor the uplift of Jady re,8Pnd.eJ wh a quotation and our young people. Miss Jody Robin- ,JC" L?w . ma 6 , . son lert Saturday for Nashville, where ! fv! v f f the Q .At ten o clock she will enter Walden University. Mr. j ? 0Ste,3S "'ed -?nt-' eli con- Mount Gentry is visltiM- relatives in ,. - ""fs KVl Columbia. were elected for the District Confer ence to be held in Sandie Hook, July 1917. The conference closed with much success. Our pastor, Rev. Norman is doing great work, he is preaching some excellent sermons, he is loved by his people. Subscribe for the Nashville Globe. weeks, enjoying the hdlaay season, She lays that she has torn to do bet ter work than ever. GALLATIN. . ' Mrs. Sallie Beard Hunter has been very sick for the past few days. Mrs. P. E. Patton of Nashville and Miss Jennie McKlnney or Oakland, Cal., were pleasant visitors of Miss Emma Hudson on last Saturday and Sun day. The election of Sumner Lodge No. 203, K. of P. resulted in the fol lowing officers being elected: Jas. W. Payne, Chancellor Commander; Na thaniel Jenkins, Vice Chancellor; Herbert Brackin, Prelate; Hart L. Winston, Master of Finance; Edward al of Bertha Betty. Mr. and Mrs. George Denton ot Carthage Junation were the guests of Mrs. Lizzie James Saturday. Master Robert Roy Young and Will Hampton are spending some time with their grandmother. Dr. Foster of Watertown attended the funeral ot Bertha Betty. Any one wishing to renew their subscrip tion to the Globe, see Mrs. J. P. Pennington. ELIZABETHTOWN, KY. Miss Lue Strange died yesterday after a long siege ot illness. The deep snow caused much destruction throughout this sectlo.i of Kentucky. nnn r-..v i... ,., a"" naDiscos ana saitea peanuts. The we nave had severe, wentw tWs'DCll l- JT. . v v club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. week, several ncoi.innt. n i chequer; Jerry Gardner, Master of e M Lovd Warner Se hid U Curt!s- Miss v,olet Kennon entered by the severe sleet and!"'013' James Harris. Master at baYheaUhorTe o.t. of the Pinkie, especially iu the person offe E Uwar n ARepresen- ii i. .Li. 'nu.io vjicic on lasi i-ruiST nuernoon. Jim Lomns. wnn waa murm rrmon tn '"L"s- - muV ana we Tre to hear of W? meeting was opened with prayer; death near' West Point. The follow-; e ?. i V V. Anthony, Keeper of Records and PnB ia"ms "J- a ea7 J"""' Ramsey Master of Ex-I"u "" " " I ier. jura, iemo u.&a, vnv una .uccu sick lor some iimu, uus reiuvcuu and is able to be out of doors again. Mr. Chester English of Princeton, Ky.t Is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie English, ot Ce THIS SUIT FREE Utredsd Oar Nobby Clothes h) Your Ton lflthTTT finest tratt Ka rrr aaw. tf ouokln t f m beiiw oa. but jm csntilM. It'snads to your niasurt from tnm mod boauLful doth. Don't f.i) to grt on of thOO uits. You on own ItwtuU yua waartl nd mtk $50 a Week bTtWnBTdPTS. Droo us puital lor latnt Mm outrtt, mxt tn yi oa want ana ui auui. rt oat pro dr amasina; olfer. Wa aend evarythina; IrM the aanxi day Tour ra ouuat la ruorivod. Addrvaa Paraxon Tailorina; Co. !Tt m ChfrngO Wl 1 very good. We have some good pas tors for both churches and they are doing goood work. continues to progress in if good work! cHta. Ky- tr- J- C. Ramey left for Miss Luo Bailey snent Saturdav nlsht with Mr. and --: presueni presuiea Aunrew jjuvis, Airs. Uertha Tucker, r"""'""" " ,r. " !ni, Rntnr.lnv mnrnine. Several oth-l xlour-J 10 P Mrs. Chas. Gentry.' Mr. and Mrs. Jno.:?:" ??S- h.our s SI,cnt ?,rs: V,3 Elizabeth Harison, Mrs.;" n "u " !eV parties are expected to leave in! P- a Crowell will soon move to their beau tiful new home which they have pur NEGRO PUBLIC LIBRARY. m. Daily. 2 to 8 at chased on East Hill. Mrs. Wil!le Dryden of Bellbucklo, Tenn., Is visit-j lng her mother, Mrs. Ada Curlle. Mr. ! ; enjoyed then the charming hostes-JMrs. Callie Bnmpas and MIs7Esther;The?tre owned and promoted exclu- the , near ruture ror , f on. un.o. served a delicious of an ice course and club adjourned to Mrs. Estella Barnes, who lives 454 Humphrey street. Nashville. A1-:-: Ba lev. The the following to say about her ex-! cousin Mr Linus Blggers Friday i et3r had a most uccessful meeting j We had fine services as usual Sunday! j tended audience. The promoters of neriPTirft xi-irH T.nnv.viu -u .n. nit-M nci. TnVn ra ij inoutii cuuiK, waiuwuT uie aJLu.iivcr. v. v. iiu orcuaieu nis nuinit. ------ -Tith our representative the other eat cltl7len3 is sIck- Mr. Jerry j M,rKVl Le R?' tb6 prf ldnt ! T'6 a,!wa? I,,Iease,d t0 learn wbea v esemauve me other Shelbvville snent sev- w"h the assistance of his friend, Miss he Is going to be with us, as he is ..T It, eral 0a'8 '! I was in bed and could not sleep jack Borcn day nor night for coughing. The of Thick, Tenn.. is visiting her grand doctor said I could not live, and told I mother, Mrs. Orr. Mr. J. B. Jones eral davs last week w'th his son. Mr. "aue.ow wno is me emcieni.one oi our most energetic, rense in equipping and making this theatre one of the prettiest play houses of Its kind for a town of this size In the state. It Is equipped with spent one day last week at the beauti- esterday, but on continual downpour ot no night service. ervbodv In Ellzabethtown seems to be all smile since the rain lias car ried the snow away, but a few day aso thev were all frowns. Mr. An drew Smith of this city lost his horse while on his way home from Cecilia Saturday evening, his horse seemed to be in good condition when he left on Wednes- brilllant i.iii. ---a. i SrITr . IMP Til PPT III 17 W H HT. 'Hull Km I WT1 rr niVlnDO i M I.inH'l airs, came May uiggers,-." - : 1 . :;. u.:" .'tbs latest lmnroved B a tiower's rendered. This society meets Tues-la pleasant visit at her daughters in mortor flrfven machine, has a seating to he . m gooa conoi ion wnen ne ie day evening of each week at the Nashville. Our Dr. B L . Burrows capacity of 200, with stage installed Ceclllnn ; ?n.5 c' First Baptist Church of which Rev. was very busy last week, we all want! where only high class vaudeville and !;hen he had rive ,abnt ftmr mile ira rt t. snows oi merit win oe suown. it is, --- o - -- - A. A. Parr is the able and Christian ' him when we are sick. 'I r . "-"" ful home of Mr. Jack Boren out on BUmptlon. I was in SUCh a Condition I tho N'n.hvilln rnafl nnfl n mnro n0!.tlv that when my babr died and was!kent home cannot be found, vet therp i rastor. The Blue Ribbon Club meets j Burrows has quite a large class of n--.-!)a nn -anm-ii- thpro tn tl.lw thlnf-o i.n I iuuiiuuy eit'iinig in uie ouue r ur AHO ' taken away I did not know it doctor made arrangements to take me to the tuberculosis hospital, but I would not go, and told him that if I had to die I would die at home. But while in this condition I began taking Lung-Vita, and have to date taken i BROWNSVILLE. Mr. Boren is an artist when It comes'0; M- G'oster. Rev and Mrs. S. fr. rnntlntr nrM t,nit -to on Inn- iic .wrow nave mo eu in uie parson biscuits can't be PXPPllert Whv don't aSe of Farmer's Chapel of which he some fair damsel sav vps and VpIIpvp is t!e worthy pastor. him of all this household drudgery. the intpnHnn of thn mnn.Krpmpnr to i driving a few yards farther, he no- . -ov v.aavw v. - , a a M T 1 T M t nTllTTl'll fl T 51 A." 1 II r Till in H music. Rev. Georgo cleggett preach-P've "e wneni snow eacn weeic i r "-" "7" M; ed at the M E Church SnncHv the 1 benevolent purposes. A fine electric ; Knt- iie released mm irom nis pastor. Dr. jSv: SeS has been installed where youny and the animal died immedi- M Watts :can ne assureQ 01 P00,: snappy music out of the city. Rev. W. It was a nils- and wif PntPrtninmi ,t riinnp, sn.,nt an times. Mr. jonn i.ee Kichman take in last week's issue, that Dr.idav. Rev. J. C. Carter Dr and Mrs.;' reported Bick at his home on isasli- isl Mr. W. PULASKI. " L. Pullen was at home a I.ewia h:t mnvp.l in snme T)r S. Tl T. rturrnYro mj a ,in, i Vine pike. Mr. Willie Lee Cllln T.pniQ Vina mnvpH hia iM'ico nv-r .npiiiion'a ,M'.,Vu.'i,.U' - r'now holding the position of operator few days last week. Was at Martin 10 cent store. The sabbath here visiting from Nashville, they at the Starr Theatre. If you could luncheon with Mr. E. C. Dangerfleld about four bottles. I am now up and; Mrs. J. W. Evans was the hostess ' "hools at both churches are doing! also brought their 15 pound baby girt.; have seen East Bledsoe street on last j Monday. After visiting relatives Jn ed to his business in South Pittsburg. j v . . ci.,. m, ov , nicelv anil tnkinsr on npw life undpr ' Wntph T.na-rpnnoh,,,. p- vn, Sunday evening just arter the hard , Cincinnati ann isastivuie, ne return' auto iu uu uiv own nouse WOrjC nnn "l tuiniuc xaviur iwiiuiui iiuu - . " " . .t. . WJ jvu . , , , am feellre fine" (Wednesday eveningJanuary 10th at the able si.pt. at both churehes.'scriptions for the Globe and It willin, you would have thought Cum am ieeiir.g nne. I - . ir p. j. rnrtpr nf the Farmer's vnn fn dninr n .herland river had chanced its course. Lung-Vita is sold by all druggists : Mrs. E. c; Sy the presldcnt wa9 ns Chapel and Mr. Alex Hill at the First! , and dealers. (Adv.) 'usual at her post of duty and presided. Baptist. Mrs. Bculah Turner, the McKENZIE. efficient assistant superintendent of, The s'ork visited Mr. and Mr9. Farmer's Chapel presided on last, j Elmo Gilbert and left a very fine girl. ! Jiouier ana Dauy doing nicely. Bo- AS IT GROWS OLDER Between the Gallatin Drug Store and j SELMER. W. C. Head's Barber Shop seen.s now I The high srhonl of which Prof. J. to be termed the "stroll." Most every A. Bishop is principal and Miss Clau one on the "stroll" last Saturday idle Mai Davis of Lewisburg assistant niuht was headed for the Star Thea-1 had a concert Friday and Saturday itre. On Sunday Closed days. Story Hour Miss Ruth Wady of Fisk University will have charge of the Young People Division, Saturday Winter stories will be told 'the smaller chi'dren. The Story Hour for February will be extracts taken from the lives of great men born in February. Bethlehem House has Story-Hour every Sunday, 3:00. January is roving to be the busi est month yet since the 'opening Are you included in that number of knowledge seekers? Youth learn earth'y Knokledge is power, adults don't forget that, "Its' never too late to learn." We have books for all tastes and needs. Come see and be convinced. M""-! HENDLEY DEAD. Chicago. III., Jan. 20, 1917. Mrs. Harriet Ilcndlcy, wife of Mr. James Hendley, formerly of Nashville, died Friday at the residence of Mrs. Susie Chadwell, 41 E. 40th street IT GROWS BETTER wmm Sunday in the absence of Mr. C. J f,- Porter. Wo are indeed having some; cause of the rain the attendance at T winter weather. Mrs. Clara Reed or church was very small. Miss Willie I sj, Jefferson St.. gave an elaborate j Haynes is able to be out again. Mc-j KEELING. Par!y ,0nv. Friday. e6111" January Keuzie was the scene of much merri- tr. j. B. Logan has ourchased a new t J." u,' inh0n0,r ?! her , Bl'.V' I?' ' ment on the otller Monday nlsIlt when ' far. We are also glad he is able to be ri- Callie Mae Mattison of Checoshla. ; the majority of people banded thera-i0t again. Mrs. Annie McBrlde and sfii Okla. The rooms thrown open tor , selves and stormed Dr. and Mrs. J-1 Fannie Maclin took a trip to Mississip pi f occasion were artistically deco- t. Johnson, this was a great surprise 'pl t0 visit their sister, who has been h rated in keeping wi n the season of to both but they expressed it as be-lveryin. Miss Callie A. Maclin, a grad $ ;the year. Mrs. Mattison, the honoree lng a very pleasant one. Many nice We of the Chicago School of Nursing, numbers, vocal and instrumental, -t Games were imlji'ged in until a late j'hour after whiV-i the guests were sen-ea a dainty menu, adoui twenty A Hair Grower that won for itself over 4,000 Patrons Last Year. v! partook of Mr?. Reeds hospitality. J Mr. C. P. Sorter spent a few days in 5 1 Dyersburg "recently on business, while J there be was the pleasant guest of I'Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Robinson. Mrs. T M. L. Parr was called to Union City her former home recently to see her uncle, Mr. G. W. Clem'mons, who was 5! auite ill. Master Aubrey Parr ac- things were given, mainly consisting of a full line of groceries. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker died last Friday. We are having lots of sick ness here, keeping Dr. Johnson very busy night and day. Mrs. Mulllns was the guest cf Dr. and Mrs. J. T. John son at supper last Tuesday night. Miss McGhee was in town last week. ATLANTA. GA. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE NOTES. Harold Dubart of Sanfcrd, Florida, a student at the college for four years, died here of pneumonia last Thursday night. Duhart was well thought of both by his teachers and fellow students. We all lament his For Details Write 3100 f i companied Mrs. Parr. They have re- Tj turned and left her uncle much ira S I proved. Mrs. Annie Boner Smith, T formerly of Brownsville has returned r- ' . . l ,V. T1I..M nit. nAW to ner uoine iu uie uiuu hj 'passing spending a wee tne nouse guest Mr Manju E Floyd of Tarlffville, i Mr. and Mrs. John Bond of Depot St. Cnnri . tnhn tarm Mrs. Cara Holoway has returned : .. a TOOO . , .. .., home after spending two weeks most ast Saturday Last summer, Mr. pieasanny tne giirsi oi . r. ..u '-lFioyd employed about fifty of our Morgan Wells. Union City. Mrs ; J. , atudent3 for summer work oa hIs W. Evans accompanied by her little' ,., xTa ,00 , iootlj son. Master John Frank Evans, spent lth theJr servIce and wigheg then, several days in the Bluff City recent- t0 CRme back next summer. Mr. ly. Mrs. C.J. Porter was called home. Klnv(, avp mn;t intHnn- nd. , .- . ,,a i ?5ain.rer"lt,y i'lress last Saturday night on agri- v . ra--:r...Ti. i . r.i t.i.t.i-t.i t.. t i-b.i.t, T.i.-r.i.T.l.T.i.T.i.'f. i l'.i.'.' Dannie Simmons wno mis oeuu nuuc .,. . ., - I'llll t H. ill I L' Vlll'.l I II III. HI ior some tune, .wis, ruuer uaa returned and left her sister much im proved. Quite a sick list on Cherry St., Mesdames J. a I a. . -1 1 J Tlni- U. i-Urcis, Lliiius r.vtuin, vumuiui r m -i itno- "PORO COLLEGE COMPANY" St., Dept., R. will spend much of her time at her old home this spring, Keeling, Tenn. 'ne St Louis, Mo. HUNTINGTON, ARK. There is quite a deal of sickness among the people generally. Miss Lizzie Royster and others of Fort Smiths younger set sflient Sunday in Huntington sight-seeing. Mr. Henry Rancher made a business trip to Fort Smith. Prof. Lane opened a subscription school with a good at tendance. Messfrs 'WfflHis patersoln,, B. Gentry, R. Hubbard and others are attending court at Fort Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Butrel have bought fourteen beautiful lots in West Side, and are planning to build at once. Rev. C. P. Parrot of the A. M. E. church and his congregation are planning great things along the lines of their church work. From' a defect ive flue the residence near the F. R R. belonging to Mrs. Susie Walker, was damaged by fire. The occupants succeeded in getting their household goods out. The rally at the Baptist church was quite a success. Rev. G. H. Harvey and his church force are do incr real work. Rev. Ozro Jones held His j service at the Apostolic Church Sun- nights, which proved a great suc cess. Many words, ot praise are be ing spoken of Miss Davis, who pre pared the program in such a short time, and yet it was one of the best ever rendered here. We, the people of Selmcr, are proud of her and we HUUW BUB llii UUVC DUUUCDa IU iiui work. She has a large music class already and more wanting to take lessons. Our school this year is the best we have ever had under Prof. Bishop, this being his third year. He has put in a new stove and an or gan in the building and everything needed for good work is there. We are having some very bad weather here. Mr. and Mrs. Roach are sick at this writing. The program of Fri day night will be repeated by special request of the leading white people of this town this week. The ladies of the C. M. E. church entertained Mrs. L. C. Stovall, Miss Claudie Mai Davis and Prof. J. A. Bishop. A five course menu was served. All had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole in vited Prof, and Mrs. Bishop and Miss Davis to their beautiful home, where they enjoyed themselves very much. The church work in this town Is lip WE SELL HAIR GOODS IN WIGS. PUFFS, SWITCHES, iTC. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM OUR GOODS arc GUARANTEED MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED, WE SELL THE FINEST I1AIU STRAIGHTENING COMB IN THE WORLD NONE BETTER MADE FREE-A BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE TO EVERYONE MENTIONING THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER Halo Hair Company 647 Steinway Avenue long island city -new york Agent Wanted as a payinc visit meant a great deal to us. vithday. Rev. C. P. Parrot after spending n,imV,or nro nn the ' "-1"'5 " 1 ji i a Iew nays in rans nomin!! quarterly numner are on ine r,itot! f rrwi-c.nio , ' . ... iiwuuunu v1'1"'."'."'!1 i" i ci.1 iii , ; 1. 1 j n x ti re n e ior me I'resiuinir r.iner. :l;er, Esther Taylor, Lena Potter, Sally good session. Little Edward Thomp- V rtt linnn thA wilrlfln nn1 hnnts ff , , ,.1- T,, M!a ATir,, Tivlnr nn,l Mr! . "v 11 iiicuu BUn, nUer a lew aays unless wun pueir ,,, t- Vi. . mi..,. -n Morehouse men and the friends is tne Hiram Rutherford. They are all , colel)rattion of mMh mmvm. !nuc" " ',r lcu i,L y . i u'ub. Sary of th College. This is to be the I many friends are glad to know that ' ,, f tv .n greatest event in the school's his- . A lir A Tnncl rlloMti o-nlalirt.l rrrnnr ftf Cro.by and J. I. Irving are nut edatorTOnting both white I Mrs, Ollio Whitelow, Messrs. James after recent illness. Little Violet Walker Grigsby received a painful and 'serious accident recently. The facul ty of Dunbar Training school ami pupils hope for her a speedy recovery ; that she n.av resume her studies. Mr. GROW OUT THE and colored schools of the North as well as of the South will be present. No alumnus, former student, or friend of the college could afford to miss this occasion. Thfl nclahrgtlfin liof-tna Cnnilav and Mrs. Will Grigsby are expecting . ; February" 2ith, with a grand anniversary con- the arrival of Mrs. Mamie Austin of Memphis, this afternoon. Mrs. C. M. Mattison has returned to her home in Checoshia, Okla.. after spending several weeks most pleasantly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. KINKS BY USING Kings Nu-Hair Quinine Pomade This wonderful hair Drower cleans the scalp of all dandrulf, feeds the roots of .the stubborn hair and grows i I nice audi ong in very short ttme. Then it is easy to comb and fix in dilterenlstyles. Guaran teed to do ai we say or money relunded. At your druggist or mailed direct on receipt of 25 cents. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE King Specialty Co. Dept. j) CHATTANOOGA, TENN. ChiMtanoiifia, Tenn. Chaititnooea. Tenn. Kins; Specialty Co. I ust-d ynur Nu-Hair Kind Specialty Co.- Dear Company: Your only a slmrt time and my hair has ftron n tu Nil-1 1 air dues just like you say and 1 can wonderful length. It is the bet I ev.-ru-.ed. truthfully say its the best hair grower and Mrs. Klizo Heed tonic in the woiid. Ma.'garet Meyers1 WILLIAMSPORT. Mr. Henry Strayhorn left for Chi cago, 111. He will remain in Chicago for a few months. Rev R. L. Wilson of Obion spent the holidays with rel atives and friends. Rev. Wilson preached two able sermons at the A. M. K. Church. Rev. Kibble of Nashville filled the pulpit at Alnock Christian Church, Sunday at 11 I o'clock a. m. Mrs. James Shipp Is very ill. Miss Myrtle Wiatklns was the house guest of Miss Alice Tendall j inclement weather. The debate, ot Canaan, tenn., recently. Mr. 1.1 solved. That parents should dictate B. Crosby left for Kansas City, Mo., I the marriage contracts for their chil i recently. Mrs. Beatrice Harlin was r-ren waa sDirited. Miss Mala Kine. monia, died on the 15th and was buried the 10th. Mrs. Malinda Rector, the grandmother, came down from Fort Smith to attend the funeral. Elder G. II. Haney. of the Baptist church, offici ated, as Dr. Parrot was not in town when he died. Aunt Charity ilendle is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. Sam Martin and son, Henry, after spending a few days at Rhasho visiting old friends have returned and report an enjoyable trip. They also visited in parts of Texas. .; ''; nil THE STAR HAIR GROWER cert. TURNER COLLEGE, SHELBY V1LLE. Since the winter king has slacken ed his grip on us, the attendance among the city students has assumed its normal state. New students are continuing to arrive. The latest ad ditions are, Mr. Hugh Lomas of Den ver, Tenn., and Messrs Theodore and Curtis Mauldin of Chattanooga. The Senior classes, Normal and English, are beginning to line up for the clos ing scenes of the session. The ex ercises of the literary society last Friday night were most interesting, although a number of the city stu dents were absent on account of the Re- the welcome guest of Mrs. R. B. Flowers from Saturday until Monday Dr. I. J. Edwards, P. E. ot the Colum bia District arrived Saturday in the WONDERFUL IIAIR DRESSING aid GROWER One thousand agents wanted. Good money made. Want agents In every cltv and vllllnne to Bell TUB STAR HAIR (UtOWKK. 'I'll Is la a wonderful prepara tion. Can be iwed w1Mi or without straightening irons. Hells for 25c per hoxne '20c box will prove lt value. Any person who will use a 2oe box will be convinced. No matter what has failed to grow yotwr hair Jtmt ghr THK STAR HAIR UKOWKR a trial and you will be con viiicid. send Joe for lull sl.ed box. If you wish to be an agent send SI 00 and we will send you a full Buppty that you can bacln work at once: also agent's terms. Send all money bv Money Order to The Star Hair Grower Mfgr. :T.3?Z3f Southern Branch-Box 812 Qranatoro,;N. C. PT?on.i in the Sulth will tret their uod three Mya earlier I will writ tha Stur H iir Grower" Mfsr. Box 812 tireenabboro. KSKBttB who was alone on the side of the af firmative, was the winner against two competitors. The president has made a new ruline resnectinir socials anion c interest of the first quarterly Confer-j the students. Social privileges will ence. Sunday, at 11 o'clock a. m, j hereafter be based upon general de devotional exercises were conducted j portment and class standing. No bv the nastor. Rev. G. R. Norman. I vnittn lndir win ha allowed tho ooan. which were very solemn, after which j ciation of young men unless she pro-!"'! nrlees- MT. CARMEL. We have been enjoying some very cold winter days this montn, yet it is claimed that It has not done the boll weevils any barm. They have been found In old rotten stumps and logs near the state line. We have had four snows. The last one was seven inches deep. Mr. Prince nines' house was destroyed by fire Wednes day morning, the 17th, at 3 o'clock. He. lost very nearly all his furni ture. Mr. Hines carried $1,000 in surance on the house and furniture. Mr. C. H. Watson has moved from here to Braden, Tenn." Mr. Watson was F. S. In Mt. Carmel Lodge, Knights of Friendship and Protec tion. His station will be filed by Mr. Wjn. Alexander. His departure was regretted by his many friends. The Watson family composed the Mt. Carmel Glee Club. They will be missed for their noted singing. Mr. Wm. Alexander Is employed as tail or for the American Woolen Mills Company, Chicago. If you want the best styles tor ' spring and summer, place your order with him; he has just received a new outfit, . spring and summer styles, 1917. All grades Sunday being a rainy THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair, will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry Try . East India Hair Grower THK PI2KPKCT R! I'l.OUK 7. FOR BISCUITS, CAKES WAFERS, ETC. TOE BEST ON THE MARKET. ALL GOOD COOKS USE IT. . LIBERTY MI1JLS NA.SIIVILL.K TENNESSEE the presiding elder was introduced by j duces a statement from her parents the pastor after a few preliminary i specifying that they do not object. remarks, the P. E. chose for a text, xiie Turner Nightingales are prepar the 25th chapter of St. Matthew anding for a trip, to take place about ith verse, "While tne Driue goom tar-ithe middle of February, and another 1 now HILARY E.HOWSE PHONE MAIN 10V HOWSE BROS. FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY Wc Can Furnish Your ftome Complete from Parlor to Kitchen. Take Old Goods as First Payment: Balance Weekly or Monthly 304-306-308 BROADWAY NASHVIf LE, TENl k ried they all slumbered and slept.' The sermon was delivered with power and was heartily receiveu. Before he closed, the eyes of the vast audience were bathed In tears. Rev. Norman, D. D. and Rev. I. J. Edwards, D. D., P. E. were the honored guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hlmyweather, Mon day for dinner. Monday night devo tional exercises were conducted by the presiding elder who then deliver ed one of his characteristic addresses, touching upon the duties of the of ficers. His remarks were timely and much needed and were received glad ly by all who heard him. Then the business part of the conference was taken up, each department of the church was heard from, the reports in March. The second trip is to in elude portions of East Tennessee. Mr. Harrison Pitts returned Friday from (Thattanooga, .where, he had gone a few days ago on business of Impor tance. The students and faculty wor shipped at the' A- M. E. Church la--' I Sunday. They were highly pleased at tne splendid discourse ot Dr. G. u Jackson, of Nashville, who spoke at the eleven o'clock service tot his son, the pastor. He also made some very pleasing references to the student body and the Institution. Dr. Jack son visited the college Monday morn ing and made a very pleaBlng and In structive address to . the students. Miss Ruth Dena Jones, of. South Pitts burg, returned to school Monday after were adopted, then the delegates an absence of about three or more day, it was too bad for churoh-goers. Everybody should read the Globe. See me for a sample. Wim. Alexan der, agent. LEBANON. On January 17, 1917, God called from our midst Bertha Betty. When very young she became a Christian and was a member of Cedar Point Church. She was only sick a few days. 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