Sedalia Times
Tuesday, March 11, 1902
Sedalia, Missouri
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VOL. VIII
VOL. VIII
39th Anniversary
Rev W. C. Williams, pastor of the Qui n
Crapel A M E Church, sur-
prised Monday night
BY HIS MEMBERS AND HIS
FRIEDS IN HONOR HIS
FIKCH-DAY.
As the A. M. E Quarterly conference were in full bloom in transacting their business last Monday night, a large number of their members and friends were arranging a big surprise for the pastor in honor of his 30th birthday. At about 9:30 the parsonage was well filled with unexpected guest, a aboundance of refreshment were ready to help complete the enjoyment. A notice were sent to the pastor announcing that a couple awaits his presents to be married, he then rushed his work through and gathered his books and departed in hopes of marring the couple. But on arriving at the parsonage enstead of finding a couple or marriage, he was greeted as he came in the door with that catchy smile and pleasant look, with the lovely hymn "All Hall the Power of Jesus Name," as sang by the party and accompanied by the orchestra. As soon as the pastor could himself eogather he ask for the couple that wanted to be married. In reply Prof French in half of the members and friends, made a beautiful address and presented to him a handsome umbrella with his name engraved upon the handle, as birthday present from his members and friends. In suitable words the Rev Williams in respores, expressed his greatest surprise and many thanks for valuable present together with interest, and kindness shown to him in such demonstration. Ice Cream, Bannans, Cafmel andely case were then served by the ladies. Those uresent were Mr W B Williams and wife, Mr Gus Jackman and wife, Madens Mattie L Texters, D, Y. Steele, I. Reynolds', Winnie Taylor, Kattie Monnie, Kattie Guy, Jordan and Miss Bertie Furgerson, Bggers, Mary Black and Prof French; G Tom Ireland, Wm Gay, Jame Woods, James Newble, James Biggers, W H Carter and Miss Gurtrude Johnson.
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Rev J. W Stiemmons of Warsaw Mo. was in the city this on business, he says that he will give a Good Friday' entertainment soon for the purpose of raising money to repair his church, he hopes to get the a sastanco of some of Sedalia's musical talent
Samual Ramsey were in the city last Monday and Tuesday on busines, he returned to Kansas City'Tuesday
Robert Martin who has been very tick all week is much better.
Rev W. J DeBoe, is getting better after week of sever illness
The entertainment that was to be given at Taplor Chapel Thursday night wrs postponed on account of rain
J H Jones a brother of train porter Dan Jone of cur city, was seriously enjured Thursday while at work in the Territory as brakemau on a mixed trin. One of his legs was badly mangled by car-wheels and he was sent to the hospital in this city where the leg was cut off above the knee.
Remember the song services at the Quinn chapel, beginning Sunday night week, by the members of the choir and orchestra. Watch is paper next Sunday for the intire program
POLITICS
W Diligenfitzs is being boomed for Mayor among the republicans on a party ticket
$ J, M Brown is a republican candidate for Alderman of first ward
W T Morris has been spoken of as a good man for chairman of the republican city committee
James DeJannete is said to be a democratic candidate for alderman of the 1st ward
W, O B Dixon and Louis Richie are candidates for city collector, as this is the year for a republican for this place
Chas Winzelmen and Mathew Meyers are candidates for city Assessor
Some of the second ward workers are urging G T Meyers for alderman
Dick Olmstead is said to be a democratic candidate for alderman of the 3rd ward
Dr G. A Cohen is spoken of a good for a committeeman
Groceryman Sprage is being boomed by his friends for alderman of the first ward
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O W. LEFTWICH. A CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE
In this issue will be found the announ cement of officer Charles W. Leftwich, who is a democratic candidate for constable of Sedalia-Township, Mr Lethwich has served our city during the two years as a faithful police officer, discharging duty at any and all times regardless of color or wealth. And in so doing he has gained the confidence of the people among all classes. He is well known among the colored voters, and has a number of warm friends among them. Should his party give to him this nomination, they certainly have strong candidate. who can and will hold his own among all parties and factions. If elected will make a good constable.
James C Connors a candidate For Constable of Sedalia-Township
In an other column of this paper will be found the announcement of James C. Conners who is a democratic candidate for constable. Mr Conners has been almost raised among the colored people, and has a host of warm friends among them. During the past few years he has been connected with the Stevens Livery stable, and has had considerable dealings with poor people and has in every case proven to be a friend in the time of need. In politics is one of the strongest workers of his party and has a host of followers. Should his party give him this nomination he will certainly make a strong fight for the office, as he has so conducted himself as to have the best compliments of the poor class of peo. le both black and white; if elected he will make an excellent and fearless constable
T A Carter never lost a bat tle in the first ward when he was the committee man! and the proper thing to do is to put him back again
G. Tom Ireland would be a colored candidate from the first ward why not comiate him,
A. I. Shortridge is now being pushed at a rapid head-wav for city attorney, and f the citizen aicket goes through or not his nomination is as sure
J. M Brown the common old Roofer who it again making a fight for aider man of the first ward, has lived in this ward for a nr mbev of years. and all he is envested therin, which makes him do what he can for the enterest of the ward, and es seeking this place so as to be able to do something for the poor class of people. He is republican and a true friend to poor people and the common element. He solicit your support.
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The Quinn chapel will launch another new feature to their Sunday night's services beginning March 9th. in what is known as song services in larger cities, which will be held just before the regular services, by their choir and orchestra.
Among the Sick this week.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce the name of James C. Conners, as a democratic candidate for Constable of Sedalia Township, subject to the democratic convention or primary,
We are authorized to announce Cha s W. Leftwich, as a democratic candidate for Constable of Sedalia-Township, subject to the democratic convention or primary
In the first ware there are over five hundred republican voters. Nearly four hundred of them are colored, and, now that the rule has been for years that for every delagate shall represent 30 votess of his ward. But now our committee has taken the right to have each delagate represent 60 voters by only demanding that only seven men be chosen to meet convention and select a mixed ticket and if and man is named for any office such eldermaa by these en who does not suit the intire convention will declare not elgable to the office, are in other words the people must nominate the men these committies wants or delagation will be kicked out of the convention. It has been for years that the ward caucuses nominate their aldermen and at the same caucus name their full number o delagate to nominate the remaining parts of the two tickets, and in this manner the poor and the common, yes, the slums has the same right to his ceoice as the richest and most populaest man that walks our streets. The only voice that poor man has is his vote, and when this has been robed from him, then he is nothing but cattle fatting for their master market. If these wars must be represented in convention, then, why can't the first ward send up their full number of delagates, 15 and all other wards send in their full number. Turn out to your caucus and nominate your alderman and your full number of delagates, for in this way you have voice in saying who shall run the city affairs, and let one or two dictate for the whole town,
Now that the two committees have decided to have a citizens' ticket and have issued a call for both Democrats and Republicans to meet in their respective wards on March 3rd and nominate sucandidates as the committees say. The First ward is to nominate an alderman among the Republicans, likewise the Third and Fourth, but the Second ward shall not nominate a Republican. This ward must be given to the Democrats. Seven delegates from each ward will be nominated to form a convention and put up such ticket as will please the committees, or
in other words make the ticket half and half. The question now arises what will the hundreds of Negro Republican voters in the First ward do? Will they take advantage of this complicated and concocted scheme and go into this ward meeting looking forward to the Negroes' interest, or will they go there as a catspaw for some unknown silk-stocking whil man who never thinks of them until election. The Negroes in the Regubl can ranks are largely in the majority in this ward and can carry any caucus if they wish it. If there is any backbone in our leaders and grace men now is the time for them to show it. We have run Negroes on independent tickets and as regular candidates in this ward for Aldermen and have been overpowered by money influence, etc. until it has become impossible to elect one from this ward as alderman. But under the scheme of the "citizens ticket" we now have the best chance in our life, and siace the committees were so determined to silence the poor black man's vote and force him to vote by representative for all other offices except alderman why not make our vote count for some good, reliable and respectable colored brother. We can do it if each one of us make a special effort and attend this caucus and stand on this principle: "Give us a Negro alderman in the First ward or give us nobody," and if the convention names their citizens ticket endorsing our colored alderman they will have achieved a victory. But if he is rejected on account of his color then all is wrong with the son of Ham, who has but one show for his money, and that is to fight the enemy.
The Negro press should strive to expose the misdeeds of the Negro race and thereby cause the Negro to grow ashamed of his own picture. When this is done toe leading Negro has discharged his duty. Now what can we say of the reported killing of the poor hungry Negro tramp at Tusca-loosa the other day by two white boys who wanted to play officers and act smart. This act as well the conduct of the whites in Tiptonville in ordering Negroes to leave the county affords very little encouragement to that class of Negro leaders who are ready to do all they can to make the Negro behave. Now, the question is, who will make the white man behave? We have a standing army and navy to protect our sea coasts and sea poseessions, but nothing to protect our unarmed, defenseless minority and helpless Negrpe, It is truly no credit to a free born white man to kill a Negro even if he knows he will not be punished for his crime The day will come, unless the Christian religion is a fraud, that the spirit of these murderors will pray to bullfrogs to cool them down, and they will find that after all they did not intend to be so warm. The white man has all of the courts. judges and juries and now with all this, if they can't take Negroes up and try them when charged with crime, and convict them, they surely reflect upon the civilization of the Anglo-Sexon race,—Tenn. Palladin.
Every Negro should have race pride enough to enable him to for get personal prejudices. Any man who tries to live above his race will never amount to much. With his race, he must rise or fall. We as a race, have been immitators of the whites long enough. It is time we were doing some noble thinking for ourselves. Success in all landable undertakings is
within the possibility of all, and must be remembered that nothing great can be attained without heroism and self-sacrifice. Every great victory has cost man blood, and without the shedding of it there is no glory. We are in need of organization. A people without organization are like a ship at sea without a compass. It is at the mercy of the angry waves. Organization is the centralizing of thought and concentration of power and the art of using the force at hand for the best good of all. Above all, love your race.
Why can't the colored people of our proud city, that old "ism" out of everything, some of them carried it so far as to use it in school affairs and even using the same old "ism" into the fight for a Negro on the school Board and thus have cause a fight among themselves. e never hear of that "ism" used among the white in no attempt land a man in any public office. So we must learn to drop this old niggerism before we can every do anything for our race. Why need we care if a man is M. E or A M. E. Methodist, Baptist or anything else just so he is qualified for the place of which he aspires.
If you want seven men to run the city and vote for in naming your alderman, just siay at home next Tuesday night, but if you be lieve in the old and only right way which is that the ward cancuses nominate their own aldermen, and be represented in the city conventions according to the number of voters, then you must make it the column duty to be thore without fail, because the fight will be on
Some Negro expert says that it is impossible to exterminate the Negro, because of the fact that 100 Negro babies are born every day. Now let this expert examine the mortuary reports and ste if 1q0 don't die every day from want of attention, starvation and breathing of poisonous and obnoxious gases.
The committees seem to say to the poor class of voters, especially the Negro, "Go way break and sit down," ane wait until November next and then we will need you. We bosses will run this spring election ourselves.
Some of the most fatal diseases we have to contend with are contracted by the breathing of poisonous gases. Are pulverized dogs, cats, horses, bohs, rebbits, cows, sheep and goats obnoxious.
Let the colored voters of the 1st and 2nd call a mass meeting early next week, and consolidate all factions and work the Negroes interest in the present jamberee
An exchange states that Dr. J R. Crossland, Consul at Liberia denies the statement of appointing a white man as his secretary. He says ro white man for him.
Who will be our committeemen from the First ward for the nezt year is an important question just now.
Where has been considerable talk of a Republican and Democrat straight ticket being put in tde field.
Now is the only time for the Negro to get a Negro in the School Board, if we et this only chance slip by, then all is lost
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