Metropolis Weekly Gazette

Friday, December 26, 1919

Metropolis, Illinois

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METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE CELEBRATES BIRTH DAY. A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR READERS. EX-SLAVE TO CELEBRATF HIS 112th BIRTHDAY John Jackson, born an a slave in Clay County, Mo., and was sold seven times, will celebrate his 112th birthday Christmas Day on his ten-acre truck farm near Cahokia. Jackson won foot races when he was 85 and was never marrfrd until twelve years ago. His wife is dead. He has sent out invitations to his friends to attend the celebration Fined for Violating School Law. The first case from the country districts was tried in Squire Wrigt's Court, here last Saturday. Fred Homberg plead guilty and was fined. Trimmings and all amounted to fourteen dollars. The trunancy law can be and will be enforced. Notice. This is to inform all of the churches, circles and members of the W. E. E. State Association, auxiliary to the General Missionary Baptist State Association that Sister Nancy Brooks, was elected and authorized to organize circles and to do missionary work in general in the Southern district. She has forfeited all rights and privileges by associating and connecting herself to the Holy church. She has denounced the faith, and her connections with us has ceased. Done by the order of the State Executive Board. Bettie Wilkerson, Pres. M. B. Taylor, Corr, Se'cy. Prof. Jones, in City. Prof. A. H. Jones, ex-principal of Dunbar High School arrived in the city Sunday morning to spend the holidays and is the welcome guest of Mrs. J. E. Jones, who was his board mistress while in the city teaching. Prof. Jones, comes to us from Kansas City, Kas., where he resides. He is one of the instructors of Quinderra College and assistant pastor of one of the A. M. E. churches of that city with a membership of 1,100 and who has just closed a successful rally at which time $9,500.00 was raised. He occupied the pulpit Sunday evening at the St. Paul A. M. E. church, and preached adeep logical sermon, which pleased his hearers. Prof. Jones, is the son of Bishop Jones, of Ohio, who presides over the Ohio, and Texas Conferences and who is doing a creditable work for the Wilberforce University. He has made many friends in this city, having turned out more graduates from Dunbar than any other principal thus far. Subscribe for the Gazette. Rev. A. Lovelace, in School. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 21. Editor of the Gazette: Please allow me through the columns of your worthy paper, that I am in the city and according to previous plans am attending the National Baptist Theological school (unincorporated convention) every day. The School according to the advertisement of the trustees threw open its doors last Monday the 17th. A splendid program was arranged and great enthusiasm prevailed and after more than a quarter of a century of planning on the part of the Baptist they are enabled to operate the greatest Negro Baptist School in all the world. These buildings are ideal in every department. Mt Olive Baptist Association of Illinois will receive the credit of being here. I was greatly encouraged by our wide-awake moderator Rev. J B. McCryar, who is a trustee for this school. I trust that each pastor will take a special collection at once so as to reach me here by the 1st of Dec., or of each month. Any amount will be thankfully received and the same reported in the columns of the paper. I wish to thank the pastor Rev Thos. Morris, and the Antioch Baptist church, Metropolis; Macedonia Baptist Church, Mt. Plessant Baptist church, and Mr. C. V. Parker (white) Harrisburg, for the financial assistance and will try to make good. I am yours, for the defense of the gospel. Cor. 7th & Sevier, Sts. In care of Rev J. L. Harding. Let each church of this district lift a collection at once and forward same to Rev. A. Lovelace, Nashville, Tenn., in care of Rev J. L. Harding Sec'y --Treasurer. THE NEW YORK TIMES Rev. H. A. Boyd. Member of the National Baptist Publishing Board, Nashville, Tenn., who was declared recently by the Chancery Court, to be one of the original Board member.s He has been selected a delegate to National S. S. Congress next June to Japan, A good selection. 1930 MR. A. A. MARTIN, OF CAIRO, PAST GRAND MASTER OF PRINCE MASONIC GRAND LODGE OF ILL. Letters to Santa Claus I am writing you what I want for Christmas. I want a cap and piano, and I want you to come to Brookport and bring me a doll, doll buggy and a story book. From your little girl, Rita Long Dear Santa Claus: Rita Long I am writing so you will know what I want for Christmas. I want a suit, cap, some books and a windmill. Your little boy. Loren Towles. I am a little boy seven years old. I go to school every day, and am in the third grade. I am not asking you to bring me very many things this year, for I know everthing is very high; but I want a wagon, story book, automobile, apples, oranges, candes and fire works. Bring me a stopper gun at aunt Mamie's, and a train at aunt Ruth's. From a Friend in Toledo. Toledo, Ohio. Rev. J. B. McCrayt, Dear sir and brother: Having noticed a few days ago through the Chicago Defender of your coming into prominence in the Masonic world. I must first congratulate you on your high honors and do hope for you great success as a co-worker. Reverend I am writing to see if I can obtain a space in your paper for a recognition of Toledo, to be published each week. If so, at what cost; please advise in your reply? I am in the field of active work and felt somewhat slighted when I saw you were in Chicago, and failed to come to Toledo, knowing several of your old friends are here and would have been glad to entertain you, but you will be back again at which time we will expect you. I am serving in both capacities, Religious and Fraternal. Would be glad to further gain prominence for the Eastern work through your printed columns. If you can favor the Eastern world and forward me an answer at once. With best wishes, I am yours brotherly and fraternally. N. C. Christian. D. D.*G M., Secretary King Solomon Lodge No. 5, Vice Pres. of Nor hwestern O. S. S. Convention and Special committeman. Subscribes for Gazette Mr. Fritts Lyons the upper Market, barber man, who conducts a first class tonsorial parlor, and who owns a beautiful home on N. Vienna, St., became a subscriber to the Gazette. Mr. Lyons, is high in the busineas and fraternal world; a Mason of long standing, having filed several important offices in Silver Crown Lodge No. 26, F. & A. M, this city. Mrs John Smith, of W. 7th, St., was another subscriber to the Gazette. She is the wife of Mr. Smith, a veteran of the late war. They are industrious people and making Metriopo is good citizens. Mr. Smith, is also a mason. We are glad to have both Mr. Lyons, and Mrs Smith read the Gazette. We thank Mrs. Nollie Gordon Parks for that job of printing. Stewardess Rally a Decided Success. Good Services all day. Rev. Edgar McCrary, Preached Good Sermon. Dr. Jones, Leads Host. The Stewardess rally at St. Paul A. M. E. church, last Sunday was a decided success. Mrs Georgia Ann Martin, the president with the aid of the board made Sunday a high day for the pastor, Dr. S. B. Jones. Rev. Edgar McCrary, pastor of the Provident Baptist church was invited to preach by the pastor and the board two weeks ago and according to announcements a large crowd greeted him at the morning service. He in his own way preached a strong gospel sermon that set the hearts of men and women on fire. The choir under the direction of Mrs. H. G. Burke, was at its best and rendered excellent music. The pastor, Dr. Jones, ts doing a good work, having been here one year and a half and paid $800 on the church debt which speaks well for him. Rev. A. H. Jones, of Kansas City. Kaş., spoke at the evening service to a large crowd. Thus closed a high day at St. Paul. A free will offering was given Rev. McCrary, at the morning service which amounted to $2,35 for which thanks was extended. FIDELITY HYMN Dedicated to 8th Ill., Regiment by Prof. S. L. Thorpe. Ullin. Illinois. You're called to the front! Have you the courage to Come forth at once? !!: Will you respond to your:! Country's loud call? Do not refrain for the Summons is to all! Rise! Eighgth Illinois to your Country's call. Are you so loyal That we may rejoice That this proud country Has made you its choice: !!: Are you as brave as the:!! Tenth Calvary, Whose daring deeds Has made our country free? Rise? Eighth Illinois, to your Country's call. Yes, you have courage; You're loyal, brave and true To your dear country flying The red, white and blue: !!! Yes, you have responded:! And are now in line, Ready to serve this great America of mine! Hail! three times hail to Our Eighth Illinois. Subscribe for The Gazette. Now. WOMAN TRAMPLED TO DEATH IN BARN BY COW Benton, Ill., Dec. 18.—Mrs. Julia Saksa, was found dead at West Frankfort today. The coroner's jury returned a verdict that she had been trampled to death by a cow. To the Churches and S. Schools: This is to inform you that Rev. A. Loveace, of Murphysboro, wishes to enter the National Baptist Theological Training School, on Nov. 17th, the date set for opening this great school which is fostered by the National Baptist Convention, Unincorporated. He needs assistance and only asks that the churches and S. S. assist him in securing an education. I therefore, as Moderator of the Mt. Olive Baptist Association and trustee from Illinois of this Training School, located in Nashville, Tenn., contribute jointly the small sum of $1.00 per month toward assisting this young man in paying his way through college. Unity Baptist church and S. S., have voted to give $1.00 per month. We desire and hope every church, and auxiliary will willingly contribute for this purpose. Help Southern Illinois share some credit with other states in sending some one to this great school as it must be supported. Rev. Lovelace, leaves next week. Please indicate through the columns of this paper how much you are going to give. Rev. Thos. Morris, pastor of Antioch Baptist church, Metropolis, says he is willing to go record as one who will give $1.00 per month for his church. This amount can be lifted as an after collection or by giving 25c per Sunday. The time is at hand when we must help a struggling brother and sister. Yours brotherly, J. B. McCrary. Future City. Ill. The marriage announcement of Miss Ollie Isola Lawton, to Allie F. Garrett, came as a surprise to their many friends. The couple was married Oct. 4. Mrs. Garrett, is the principal of the Bruce School of Future City. Mr. Garrett, is associated in farming in Mississippi County, where they will reside in early spring. Centralia, Ill. Rev. W. H. Carter, preached a touching sermon Sunday and Rev. R. S. Anderson, the district missionary delivered same in the eve. We had a reciting contest for the benefit of the church last week. Mrs. L. M. Phillips, who teaches at Lincoln School was the winner. The cement floor is being layed in the basement of our new edifice, when set the furnace will be installed. We remain yours in Christ, Rev. W. H. Carter, pastor, J. Scott, Clerk. Page Two Metropolis Gazette PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY BY THE GAZETTE PRINTING CO. METROPOLIS, . . . . ILL. MRS. M. J. McGRARY, MANAGER. GEO. L B. McORARY, EDITOR FRIDAY DEC. 26, 1919. Office 9th and Pearl Streets, Metropolis, Illinois. Ennterered as second-class mail mat at Metropolis, Illinois, Postoffice. Address all communications to J. B.Mc By, 988 Pearl St. Metropolis, Ill. The names and addresses of contributors must be known to us in every instance, in order to secure publication. We want the news of your vicinity we work. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year.....$1.50 Six Months.....80 Three Months.....40 Single Copy.....05 In Advance. ADVERTISING RATES. made known on application. You must mail copy on Mondays to secure publication. All manuscript with a list of names should be accompanied with $1.00 to secure publication. The way that seemeth right unto men often leads to death. It depends largely as to the view once takes to right and wrong, much depends upon one's training. We want to put The Gazette into every home in the city within 30 days. Will you help us neighbor? Special inducements will be given. Let every reader help us to get subscribers. Build up your Race Enterprise. State of Ohio, City of Toledo Locus County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the Sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHEFEY. Sworn to beforeme and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by D. Denurose. 75c. The Gazette has just received another lot of new type faces and other material which adds much to the output of the work of the office. We deserve your patronage. We have a full line of cards, Letter Heads, Envelopes and other material. Let us do some of your work. Remember, the paper is $1.50 per year. The paper has taken another raise, postage will be higher, 3c for stamps and 2c for post cards. please pay up. We feel that we are giving our subscribers good service and we expect them to do as Paul, advised "To pay for what you've got before you can get any more." Do that neighbor, and save yourself from being cut off the 1st of Aug, and the account placed in the hands of collectors, and they will find out that you won't do to trust. Can you afford to refuse to pay the man who is fighting your racial battles? If so I would like to see the color of your eye. You have seen our Job Office and know that we are prepared to do first classwork. Send us your church work, bills, cards envelopes, and etc. Have a little more Race pride "Parson." To insure publication all correspondence should reach this office not later than Tuesday morning. The editor. Mrs. Alice Gaskin of Campbellslburg, Ky., is in the city visiting ber son and wife Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaskin. Rev. J. B. McCrary; was at his chureb in Brookport, Sunday. church in Brookport, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hudgins who resided on a farm near town have moved to the city to spend the winter and are located on 9th aud Pearl Sts. Wm. Buchanan of East St. Louis, returned home Sunday after a short visit with his sister Mrs Jennie Cowper and relatives. Give us your job printing. Rev. M. S. McCauley was at his charge at Choat, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. McCauley, son of Rev. McCauley of Decatur returned home Monday, after a visit with their parents. Mrs. Gus Crossland and son Ed. went to St. Louis, Mo., Sunday to visit with relatives and friends during the holidays. Miss Blanche Hayes, the assist- ant principal of the Dunbar School was laid off from duty two days last week on the account of illness. Mrs. Elzia Campbell, who was insposed last week is convalescent. We are informed that the First Baptist church extended a call to Rev. T. M Moses of Miss., to pastor the church. Miss Jewell Long teacher at Brookport, was somwhat indisposed Friday but was able to take up her work Monday. Mrs. Lena Phillips, who teaches in Centralia, is at home to spend the holiday vacation. We accept the Xmas greetings from Grand Mater Thos. S Samuel of Chicago Mr. Bud Barnard, was a Paducah visitor Monday. Rev J. H. Yarbrough of Shady Grove, was in the city Monday on business. Joe Wyly of Brookport, passed through the city Monday to visit his uncle Rev. B C Long of Choat, also relatives at Joppa. Mrs. Colp, of 9th St., and sons Floyd and J. B. are visiting relatives in Clifton, Tenn. Miss Margie Tandy, of Roger Williams University, Nashville, Tenn, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Tandy. Capt. H. G Burke, arrived in the city Monday to spend Xmas with his family. Rev. Johnson Long, Missionary of the A. M. E. Zion Conference of Mt. Vernon, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mingo Long. Walker's Indigestian Cure. Rev. J. B. McCrary is agent for Dr. Walker's Sure cure for Indigestion and Dyspepsia. 50c and $1.00 bottles. $1.10 by mail. We can cheerfully recommend it. Daily Health Hint. Understand that if you are mentally satisfied with skinness, old age and death, no amount of desire or affirma- tion can make you well, young, or long lived. To be healthy, you must be mentally in unity with health; to remain young, you must be mentally one with youth, and to live long, you must be mentally unified with life, says Wallace D. Wattles in the Na- titude. Read The Gazette. METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE, METROPOLIS, ILL Md. City, Nl. Allow me space in your valuable paper to say on account of repairing the church the first M Baptist church posponed their services Sunday. At 11:00 a.m. Sunday Rev. I. M. D. Washington, pastor of the A. M. E. church preached a soul stirring sermon. Collection $4 00 and at 3:00 p.m. Rev. C. W. Norment, pastor of St. John Baptist church of Mounds, preached at the Methodist church for the benefit of the Pastor's aid club. His sermon was certainly enjoyed by all present. Collection $7 00. 7:30 p.m Rev. C. W. Scates, preached a good sermon at the A. M. E. church. Subj. Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on external life. Collection $2 45 total collection $13 45 Zion Traveler Baptist church called Rev. C. H. Watson, Saturday eve. They gave an entertainment which proved a success financially; $10.75 was realized. 11:00 a. m. Rev. Watson preached from Heb. 12:1; prayer by Rev Hinton. Collection $3.25. 7:30 p. m. the pastor again occupied the pulpit and preached a soul stirring sermon from Rev. 15 then Rev Willingham offered a fervent prayer. Two united with the church. We wish Rev Watson success. Total collection for the day. There is more Catarrh in this country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thruh: Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the system. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fail to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio All Druggists, 75c. Chair Rally There will be a chair rally at the Unity Baptist church, Brookport; the 3. Sunday in December. Every member and friend is asked to bring or send a chair on or before the day specified. You are asked to give a nice, strong stool-bottom chair to aid a small struggling membership in seating their church. This is to th members and friends in Chicago and elsewhere. Write your name and address on a piece of paper and paste same under bottom of chair and same will be recorded for publication. Mrs. Ida Martin is chairman of this committee. A program will be rendered at night on this occasion and cream will be served in the basement by the committee. Come and make this what it should be. MERRY CHRISTMAS 1919 FHB HEALTH AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE GREAT PORO COLEGE ST. LOUIS MO. See Simmons' Xmas Windows If you want to some fine decorations don't fail to see Simmon's Christmas window display on Upper Market St. They are gems of beauty and have the signs of a real artist. Go see these window displays at once. All of our advertisers have real bargains for the Xmas shoppers and we recommend them. A. HON. Mr. A. Harmon, Secretary Silver, Crown Lodge No. 26, Metropolis, Illinois. "Exelento Will Make Your Hair Long, Too" EXELENTO FOR KINKY HAIR "Every woman can have nice, long hair." says May Gilbert. "My hair has been 28 inches long by using your wonderful EXELENTO QUININE POMADE Don't be fooled by fake Kink Removers. You can't strengthen your hair until it's soft and firm. Don't use hair extensions to reach the rooms of the hair and make it grow long and silky. We make Exelento Skin Beautifier, an ointment for dark, nawlly skin. Used in treatment of nail disorders. PRICE OF EACH 25. IN STAMPS OR COIN AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Writes for Particulars EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga. COPYRIGHTED Marion, Ill. Mrs. Eunice Williams, of Colp, is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. A. Crawford. Jessie Ellis, shot himself accidently in the foot Saturday at New Denison. Amquotation was necessary and he was brought to Emma Jones Hospital where the operation was performed. He is getting a long nicely. of all kinds my store is full of all kinds of nice goods. Call and let us show you. Toye L "MAC-OLINE" A Wonderful Discovery for Oils on the Market: "Mac-oline" Hair "Mac-oline" "Mac- The Glory Of a W 'Mac-oline' is an Excellent Stubby Hair. Gives Beauty 10,000 Agents MAC-OLINE "MAG-OLINE" HAIR/GROWER! A Wonderful Discovery for the Hair. Three new Oils on the Market: The Glory Of a Woman is Her Hair. 'Mac-oline" is an Excellent Preparation for the Growth of Stubby Hair. Gives Beauty and Color. A mizi Toney, of Chicago, is visiting his parents indefinitely. Mrs. Ruth Griffin and daughter, Lucille, spent Sunday at New Dennison, with relatives. Miss Dimple Bean, who is attending the M. T. H. S, is spending the holidays with her parents at Locus Grove. Mr. Logan Collins, who has been ill for several days is improving. The Woman's Federation gave an entertainment at the residence of Mrs. Ruth Gsiffin's on Liderty. Miss Lillian Dorsey, who is attending Douglass school is spending the holidays with her parents, at Colp. Sunday Dec 12thf was the 17th birthday of Miss Gladys Griffith. In the afternoon a number of her friends gathered at her home where the afternoon was spent in music games. The closing feature was candy pulling which all indulged, notwithstanding the scarcity of sugar. Those present were:-Misses ```markdown ``` 211-W. 9th, St., L.assiter. HAIR-GROWER! for the Hair. Three new Grower .50c " Pressing Oil .50c line" Temple Grower .50c Woman is Her Hair. Preparation for the Growth of and Color. Wanted Now! E" COLLEGE. Faye Ellis, Dimple Bean, Lillian Dorsey, Clara Kisk, Allie Johnson, Lizzie Huater, and Messrs Edward Barnett, Geo. Toney, Harry Goodner, Jas. Williams, Jno. Gilbert, Whire, Wm. Barnett, Henry Dunaway, and Ottania Williams. Wm. Billinsley, who has been in Detroit, Mich., for the a month, returned Saturday night. Prof B. F. Washington, is visiting in Love Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, spent part of the holidays in Cairo with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Jackson. Miss Grace E. Toney entertained the Beneficient Workers at her home last Tuesday. John Moss, who has been ill for the past few days is improving. Thought and Kindness Rest Thought and Kindness Rest. It is not written blessed is he that feedth the poor, but he that consid- erth the poor. A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money—John Ruskin. Metropolis, Illinois M. Rev. J. B. McCrary. Moderntor of Mt. Olive Baptist Association and Pastor of Unity Baptist Church. Brookport, Ill., wishes all of the pastors and members of the. District A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year. --- Dr. Hall's Liniment Rheumatic and Neuraligia Liniment. Mme. Nollie Parks Agent for Mme. C. J. walker's Hair preparations and Scientific Scalp Treatment. Every woman who wants hair can have it, no matter how short, how stubby or what condition the scalp. For long and Beautiful Hair, Use Appropriate Gifts McCall & Son, Druggists, THE NYAL QUALITY STORE Metropolis, Ill. METROPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE, METROPOLIS, ILL PROMINENT MEN IN XMAS APPEAL FOR ARMENIANS Former President Taft Leads in Eloquent Plea for Support of Near East Relief. "What a joyful Christmas it will be when with your songs and your laugh- er you hear a voice of wondrous sweetness speaking to you, 'O, ye blessed of my Father,' I was hungry and ye gave me meat, I was naked and ye clothed me; inasmuch as ye have done it to these, my brethren, ye have done it to me.' For Executive Committee, Near East Relief. BANDITS ATTACK HARBORD, THINKING HIM ARMENIAN Publication Notice. Notice to Circles. Dear sisters and co-workers: Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Massac County, ss Circuit Court of Massac County. January Term, A. D. 1920. Owen Rush. vs. Mary Hobson, Alexander Flanagan, Frank Hardy, John Hardy, in Chancery. Complainant's Solicitor. Dec. 4th 1919. Adversity and Prosperity, We become wiser by adversity; prosperity destroys our appreciation of the right... Seneca. OUR JOB OFFICE Try us. We print from a visiting card to a large size poster. BOOK WORK A SPECIALTY We give courteous attention to all inquiries and your patronage is earnestly solicited. Out of town work done promptly. Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Statements, Envelopes Dodgers, Calling Cards. WALKER'S INDIGESTION CURE e Agents for the Dr, Walker's Great Indi. Sure cure for Indigestion, if directions are has cured others, why not you? Why suit indigestion when you find a cure? You Dr. Walker's Great Indigestion ingestion, if directions are follow- why not you? Why suffer and as you find a cure? You can eat take Dr. Walker's's Medicine. right down and order a $1. bottle M. J. McORARY, Agent, 1903 Pearl St., Metropolis, Ill. AN OPEN LETTER Page Three Rev. C. W. Norment, of Mounds, III. Pastor of the St. John Baptist Church, and Treasurer of the Mt. Olive Baptist Association. J. M. Elliott Furniture and Undertaking Headquarters for Christmas Furniture. L. F. PARRISH HOME FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING Calls Answered Day Or Night PHONE 311 D. H. Young staple and Fancy Groceries Soda Fountain in Connection which will be in running Order for our many Satisfied Customers April tst. A nice clean place for every one. General Merchandise 525 Comick St. Phone 453-R Centralia Illinois. T. E. METKOPOLIS WEEKLY GAZETTE, METROPOLIS, ILL SERVICE IS IMPORTANT family stress unusual problem in charge require unusual to be promptly, efficiently reneg by our organization. shipped to meet all emergene and pertaining to our professi NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE DISTANCE IMMATERIAL talls from any part of Metropo consult us, we can save you to all parts of the Country merals a Specialty. is promptly answered day or night taking Company CRARY, MGR. P unusual problems often arise quire unusual service that efficiently rendered organization. let all emergencies, of any to our profession OUR TELEPHONE IMMATERIAL part of Metropolis, or the can save you Worry, Time the Country and Auto- olty. vered day or night. mpany MGR. In times of family stress unusual problems often arise where those in charge require unusual service that can be promptly, efficiently rendered by our organization. We are equipped to meet all emergencies, of any kind pertaining to our profession AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE DISTANCE IMMATERIAL We honor calls from any part of Metropolis, or the county. Consult us, we can save you Worry, Time and Money. Shipping to all parts of the Country and Automobile Funerals a Specialty. Springfield, Ill. 10-2-19 Dear Co-Worker: As your representative of Illinois, on the Home Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention I am reminding you of the sailing of Reverend Robert Thorbourne, for the Panama Zone. The Board, at its meeting in Norfolk, decided to hold a missionary meeting at New Orleans, October 10th, and that every church, society or individual be asked to send through their Board member an offering for the Home work. I am asking that you send your church, society or personal draft, money order or check to me, made out to Reverend S. J Dixon, Field Secretary of the Home Mission Board, that I may send all of the Illinois "Home Mission" money in together, under the head of Illinois, giving name of city, church, pastor and amount sent. If you do not care to send money to me, please send me a statement of the amount of money you seut that I may get in the list when I report Illinois to the "Union Review." Please join us in this effort to do more Home Mission work this year, For the sake of our work on the Panama Zone; for the sake of the cries/ tat are coming from those who need the Gospel at home; for the sake of our blessed Lord and Master who has placed this work in our hands, give this matter your attention NOW, for "The Master's business requires haste." I am yours in His Name, M. L. Porter, Home Mission Board Member for Illinois. M. R. B. Rev. C. W. Scates. Md. City, Illinois. Any church in the Mt. Olive District without a pastor may write Rev. C. W. Scates, Mound City, Illinois. ```markdown ``` --- Phone 364 NOTICE. Proposed Constitution Of The Baptist Minister's Alliance. We, the Minister's of the Mt. Olive and East Mt. Olive Baptist District Associations of Southern Illinois, desirous of a more oneness in perpetuating the principles and Doctrines Legislated by Jesus Christ, and practiced by His Apostles, seeking by the word of God to bring ourselves, and the churches as well, more into the unity of the Faith of Jesus Christ, do now adopt the following Constitution. Article 1-Name. Sec.1. This organization shall be called the Missionary Baptist Minister's Alliance of Southern Illinois. Sec.2. Officers. Its Officers shall consist of a President, two Vice Presidents, Recercing Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer and such committees as may conserve the best interest of the body, all of which shall be elected annually by a majority vote of the body. Article 2 Membership Sec.1. This organization shall be composed of Missionary Baptist Ministers furnishing benefited membership in any regular Missionary Baptist Church, together with his good standing where he now pastors, or where he last pastored, or the church where he worship's with whether he ever pastored or not Article 3. Authority. Sec.1. This organization shall have the power to receive to, or drop from its fellowship any Minister or Ministers whom it deems worthy or unworthy of fellowship. Sec.2. This Constitution by laws, or regulations, shall by no means conflict with the rules and regulations of the two Associations namely Mt. Olive and East Mt. Olive. Poor Church Fund. A fund of $57.80 was raised by the Mt. Olive Baptist Association at Duquoin, last week through the efforts and advice of Moderator McCray. This fund will be used to aid weak churches when the Fund reaches the amount to justify. The money will be loaned for a short time at a small intrrest. We have a standing committee to look after this part of the work and we urge every church to establish a Penny-Fund by lifting a penny collection every Sunday. This is a move that was in hearty accord with the association and was readily approved. Cartarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure cartarrh deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. 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