Sedalia Times

Saturday, December 5, 1903

Sedalia, Missouri

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BLAIR IS INDICTED EX-WORLD'S FAIR ATTORNEY AND LEADER IN MANY OF ST. LOUIS' REFORMS CHARGED WITH FORGERY The Fallen Man Goes From the Hospital to Court and Gives $10,000 Bond for His Appear- St. Louis, Dec. 4.—The October grand jury yesterday returned two indictments against James L. Blair, former general counsel of the world's fair, each charging forgery in the first degree. Each indictment is based on the alleged forgery by Mr. Blair of a deed of trust to secure a loan from the estate of Peter Blow, of St. Louis, of which he, as trustee, had charge. One indictment alleges that on December 10, 1896, Blair filed for record a forged deed in favor of Michael O'Laughlin and his wife, Joanna, to Louis A. Meyer for $12,000. Notes and property near Fourteenth and Spruce streets was given as security. The other indictment charges that on July 10, 1895, Blair filed a forged deed for $60,600 in favor of Elizabeth and John Dwyer and the St. Louis Trust company, their agent, to Otto Mersmer. It covered eleven notes and property at Seventh and Pine streets. The indictments also charge Blair with forgery of the seal of the St. Louis recorder of deeds. The punishment in each case ranges from ten years to life imprisonment. The indictments indirectly result from testimony by James T. Roberts, a former employee of Blair. An impression which prevailed that the crimes which Roberts charged were outlawed by the limitations, and that Blair could consequently not be prosecuted, was erroneous. Forgery in the first degree is not covered by the statute of limitations. Blair gave bond in the sum of $10,000 yesterday evening to answer to the two indictments against him. The indictments are the result of charges filed by James T. Roberts, an attorney at one time employed in Blair's law office. Roberts, who had become familiar with Blair's private affairs, secured certain papers and records on which he afterward based his charges that Blair was juggling the finances of large estates committed to his trust. This was more than three years ago. The story, however, did not become public until the present grand jury began an investigation. R. G. DOL R. G. DOLPH & GO, The Cash Grocers. 112 West Main St. Q.C. We have moved to 112 We Bard's drug store, where we will ever you come to see us. Our us to seek larger quarters, so we place of business We now have the city. We shall continue to first class goods. This week, 22 pounds Best Granulat We have moved to 112 West Main Street 2 doors west of Bard's drug store, where we will be pleased to see you whenever you come to see us. Our large increase in business forced us to seek larger quarters, so we have moved to our present place of business We now have one of the finest locations in the city. We shall continue to offer you big inducements and first class goods. This week, 22 pounds Best Granulated Sugar for.....$1,00 10 pounds very best Leaf Lard for.....$1,00 12 pounds Compound Lasd for.....$1,00 5 pounds Moch and Java Coffee for.....$1,00 1 can Price Baking Powder for.....45¢ 1 dozen Eggs for.....20¢ This is but a few of the many bargains we have to offer you and by calling at our store we can convince you that we can save you money on everything to eat. 若在平面直角坐标系中过点 $A(1, 2)$ 作直线 $y = x + 1$,则直线与平面交于点 $B(3, 4)$,直线与平面交于点 $C(4, 5)$。 Roberts, following his appearance before that body, publicly charged, among other things, that Blair had ferged deeds of trust and mortgages on which $63,000 was obtained from the estate of the late Peter Blow, of St. Louis, and that he counterfeited and used the notarial seals of the recorder of deeds of St. Louis and frequently employed "Waiter E. Jenkins" a purely fictitious personage, to attest the documents. Blair characterized Roberts' accusations as a "tissue of falsehood woven around a few grains of fact." One of the indictments against Blair charges that, in a deed of trust, reputed to have been made by persons alleged to be Elizabeth and John Dwyer on property at Seventh and Pine streets, to secure a loan of $60,000, Blair obtained from the Blow estate $20,000 and the indictment is based upon the reputed loan. The other indictment is based upon the alleged loan on property at Fourteenth and Spruce streets for $12,000. When the information was conveyed to Mr. Blair that the grand jury had returned the bills against him, Mrs. Blair was present. She met the shock bravely and calmly, but made no comment. Blair immediately asked as to the nature of the charges, and when informed said that he had no statement to make, but would at once apear before the court to give bond. James T. Roberts, whose accusations against Plair led to the investigation by the grand jury and resulted in the indictments, was seen last night He said: "I don't want to appear as a persecutor or a prosecutor in this matter. I have gained a lot of unenviable notoriety since I appeared before the grand jury, and I don't care to say anything more at present. THE MKT AND MISSOURI KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAYS Sales December 24th, 25th and 31st, January 1st. See Katy Agt for particulars. HOLIDAY RATES The Mo, Pac., will sell Round Trip Tickets to all points within 200 miles on its lines December 24th, 25th and January 1st, good to January 4th 04. One and one-third Fare to all points under 100 miles, One fare plus 50 cent2 to PH & GO, Phone 381 Bell Phone 663 First Main Street 2 doors west of be pleased to see you when- large increase in business forced have moved to our present one of the finest locations in offer you big inducements and ed Sugar for $1,00 SEDALIA MISSOURI, DECEMBER 5 1931 all points over 100 miles up to 200 miles, DISFRANCHISM AND LYNCHING. In mauy southern states disfranchisement is the wholesale punishment, and it so exists because the federal laws are not enforced. Article 1 and section 2 reads "Slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist except as a punishment for crime, and such persons shall be duly convicted. All persons born in the United States shall be equally protected. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of the citizens of the United States, no state shall deny a citizen the right to vote on account of race or color. The constitution of Missouri, article 2, section 9, says 'all elections shall be free and open, no power, civil or military, shall at any time interf re to prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage. These laws were ignored in St Louis and other places. aladministration gives impulse to eruption, and nations grasp the sword and rush to battle. Artii.1 government is an incentive to reheilion, Disfranchisement is diabolice and a disgrace to any republic. Uncle am why not call a halt? Lynching is another form of disloyalty and is a malady of long standing, Men who had more selfishness and ambition than good sense led off into this cuatom, and it is a challenge to the state, dishonors the laws and an ignominy To check crime mobbing is no remedy but only increases men's thirst for blood and vengeance. All lynchers are murderers and violators of law; and are equally guilty as the person lynched Only towards will join the ranks with lynchers, the brave man will battle against evil and obey the law of conscience the law of God and the state laws. White men will help the negro to luch the negro, but the negro must not attempt help lyuch the white man some negroes could be at the gate of Paradise, and if a white man said to him, Down below is the best place, the negro would say, Yes, boys, I believe so too, for I know you knows, and down Bartimus goes. Lynching is worse than the Indians in the West, the superior people are those who obey the laws. The colored man or Indian, without home or education, and a loyal citizen, is superior to that white worth a million, well informed and yet lawless and dishonest. Some negroes especially in the southern states, the more ignorant classes of them are like other negroes learning how to lynch, but he is careful to shun the white man. The best method to check lynching and lawlessness is Christianity and christian education. No one believes that every person whose names are on the church book is a christian. All men and officers were strictly imbued with the value of christian education and good government, they would obe, and see that the laws were obeyed by others. Voting articles of faith: Article 1.—Shall the negro vote the democratic ticket? Art, 2—No, not now. Art 3.—Why not now? Art 4—Because democrats disfranchise re. roes. Art 5—When shall negroes vote the democratic ticket? Art 6—When democrats and republicans are the same, except in the name. Art 7—What do you mean by that? Art 8—I mean when the democrats do away with Jim Crow cars and put you in the posto fice as postmaster, and whatever place you can fill. Art 9—Democratic discrimination against the negro. Art 10—It is against you to vote the democrat ticket. You endorse disfranchisement and only menial labor for the negro. We have some democrats in the republican ranks, but they cannot deface the platform of the party. The democrats had more than two hundred years to make this a good country. Party-three years ago what was your condition? The democratic party offered you no schools, but under their sway you was an ignoramus and in a barbarous state. H. J. BURTON. TIMES Will be hard to beat, New Cloaks arriving daily in the newest designs and fabrics. the new PEAU-DE-SOIE COAT Is the most correct thing in stock. Exclusive designs, all lenghts and prices to suit. We have the largest line of FURS nthe city. This line includes all qualities from the cheapest Coney to the most beautiful Sable Suit. You cannot do better than to examine this line. Is the most correct thing in stock. Exclusive designs, all lenghts and prices to suit. We have the largest line of FURS in the city. This line includes all qualities from the cheapest Coney to the most beautiful Sable Suit. You cannot do better than to examine this line. H. W. MEUSGHKE Corner Ohio and Third Telephone 297 ```markdown ``` UK CARISTMAS NUMBER The Xmas number of the SEDALIA TIMES will contain cuts and biographical sketches of prominent professional and business men and women of the Negro race. If you desire to use space let us hear from you. WARRENSBURG Mrs Mollie Butler is on the sick list but is slowly improving. Mrs Harret Bryant is lying very low at her home on North street. Mrs Emmeline Cooper dropped dead at her home Monday morning of heart disease. She was a member of the E church and a member of the Royal Sons and Daughters of douglas She leaves two children to mourn her loss and a host of friends also. Nevs Gardner and Teyer conducted the services. Mrs Belle Johnson is sick at her home on West Curton street. We are glad to note that Mrs Jennie brown is some better. Miss Bessie Wells and Madison Fisher were married Monday night. The Shilo Baptist Sunday school gave an entertainment Saturday night and raised a neat little sum of money. Mrs Mollie Jennings always has good success with her entertainments. Mrs Tillie Tyler is home from St Louis where she has been for about two months. COUGH SYRUPS. 70m to cents to 5100 at the Owl Dru Sio. 21st West Main street. Centennial Lodge No. 59, A. F. & A. M., meets second and fourth Mor- M. B. Poindexter, Sec. first and third Thursdays in each MEN AND BOY'S Suits and Overcoa Our assortments in this line as well in other lines, can not be beat in sedalia. We actually save von $2 on every overcoat and $5 on any suit. KIDD (LOSHING G). 227 Ohio St. ```markdown ``` aks. IN- S & FURS New Cloaks arriving daily in the the new -SOIE COAT in stock. Exclusive designs. all have the largest line of FURS all qualities from the cheapest ole Suit. You cannot do better Telephone 297 Mr. Charles Quarles of Kansas City was in the city this week He reports that his son, Henry Boswell, has been dangerously sick but is now better. To buv Targets and Target Guns, Address Dr. G A. ohen, 211 West Main St, Sedalia, Mo. GET A COPY OF OUR CHRISTMAS NUMBER Which will be the greatest, largest and best special number ever published by a negro in Missouri. This issue will be twenty-four pages, and contain a large number of half tone cuts of representative negroes of the state of all denominations. Ten pages of special Christmas matter, written by able artists, male and female. Two full pages will be devoted to politics, state, national, city and county. Two full pages will be devoted to spicy and catchy editorials, written by able writers in different parts of the state. Four pages devoted to correspondence of different towns, churches and societies, the first page to be a handsome lithograph in several different colors. One full page devoted to the little ones—a Santa Claus page. Two full pages devoted to the women and edited by Mrs. W. H. Carter and others. Other pages will contain a large assortment of business advertisements of the different merchants, who solicit the colored peoples trade. Don't fail to send us your name and receive one of these copies at 5 cents. Santa Claus letters free; personal correspondence free. Liberal terms made to agents in any town. Special prices made on half tone cuts. MEN AND BOY'S suits and Overcoa Price $1 25 WANTED. THE SEDALIA TIMES W.H.Carter, - Editor Dr C-8. Walden, Rep’t. _ RevH, y. BURTON rraveling Agt and Correspondenc, 215 Dumkin st. Jefferson City Mo. SUBSCRIPTION. One Year 3 3, $1.00 PerMonth -; .- ;_ Ise Send all Money’s b+ Post-Office. * Orders, Fxmess O:de- t W.H, Ca:ter, Put lished Fvaty Satnrday Evening ¢ ‘T ¢ Tower office 120 E. Muin et, —HN. JH BOTHWEL~ == FOR=>- Governor Missouri in 1904 —EDITORIAL— . We would like very much far our sub- scribers to please be kind enough to pay us what they owe. We owe people and they want their money, Other people owe you mrney—and you owe us, and we want it because we need it to pay the oth- er fellow, The next thing is Christmas and the new shops. John Hurdle is now running an express line, while Richard is per- forming the boss act. Mrs Fannie Wright will leave soon for St Louis wkere she will spend the winter with her son. oe Mrs Frank Gayhait is visiting in New York, while her husband remains in our city. P D Hastain is back. Wonder if he read the article in the Con servator a few week’s ago? If -you can’t help in giving for the new shops, you can do your part in booming Sedalia—if it must be done by talk, . There is a movement to have the Arnold children sent to the In- dustrial schoof for girls, That may prove a blessing to Sedalia and es pecially to the colored people there in. Let the work go on and send them tomorrow. ‘. SD P Dyer of St Louis is being boomed for governor, Well, the people of Central: Missouri have been “booming and. talking up Bothwell, so we don’t think they will stop here. Mis Amanda Travis gave an el- egant ‘reception at the Sors and Daughters of Uharity ball Friday evening. The Queen City Band rendered good music and an en- joyable.time was had, Mose Mitchell, the barber at Steele's shop, took a day off this week hunting. There was but one ao-eared rabbit in the woods, but when he anpeared he was shot down and brouxht to town in com- pany with the rest. See ee Harry B Hawes’ speech, boiled down, fnrnishes us with a picture of @ sea serpeet in the act cf de stroying an innocentclam. That is, the Jefferson Club destroying - the honest country ballot, Hawes \ ra aa wilt acammmarmmrmammamaat TC. WOODS OPERA HOUSE. All next week— Matinee. Wednes” day and Saturday Jack Hoefflar Shows OPENIG SHOW | A Daughter | ot Gorsica vi lo, 20, and, 30 cents is the snake in the grass. He is the great bull frog of the democrat ic lowlands. His voice is like- un- to the music of the dragon gare rane ets COUGH SYRUPS. Grippe Cores, at Owl Drug Store, 211 West Main street. Offier Ellis and Constable Hod- ges arrested Will Raglan and Frank Bledsoe Friday night, and they were charge with carring con. ceal weapons and disturbing the perce, a little clubbing was \neces- sery to land the boys Excited republicans have a de cided to scuttle the ship of state by talking against Theodore Roose velt for president in_1g04. That reminds us of the man who severed the head of the cow that gave him milk to prolong his life. 1903—1904. ‘Time never goes back to see Mr. track, but onward she runs, 1904 will not see the face of 1903 and Dec 3ist she will leap into the mists, many faces of whom we saw in the past year we will see no more. The new year should be greeted with renewed zeal for the amelioration of the race. NEWS PAPER ENTERPRISE, AND HOW TO SUCCKED | The man who takes hold of the editorial bi'l-card, his success de. jpends upon the broad scope of his comprehension. He must lay the track. but the phblic will in spect it, the Encyclopedia of the news paper is the Editorials, fable and will composed jokes aid in the sale of papers, an abridged sketch of general news, is better than lengthy news, general news suits few, but local news sutts all. News paper business is like hotel keep ing you areto cook to suit the eaters, season to theis taste. Bus ness items suits business men, girl and boys want something laugha ble and how to get them, but old peoples news must be a remedy to encrease Vitality. Paper business 'is a cheap plan of education alodg some lines, the person who , will not read news papers is in the shade in the march of ‘time, and is only a one stded consursational and when papers comes out on timeincreases the listfof subscrib- ess. News paper news flies at the rate of 45 miles and hour. The gaeatest thinkers of the age are those who read newspapers, they see the march and progress of the cirulized nations, by newspapers information men prepare to pro- tect themselves from being swoped upon by savege nations. Let us read papers of our race especialy, HJ Burton COUGH SYRUP; ~~ Grippe Cures, at Owl Drug store, 211 West Main street, Rev C R Smith of Blackwater was in the city this week and gave us a call, SMITHTON. AG Gravett is at,home and may remain a week—J B Simpson is ee and will pick corn—Mrs Sa- rah Tucker isn’t feeling as well as in the past—James White from south of Sedalia is visiting his sister, Mrs Hampton, who is quite sick—Mrs Agnes Tucker is some better—Miss Lena Hogan -is no better William Hamilton has re- turned home. When Mr Hamil_ ton returned many smiles flooded the faces of some of the Smithton belles—Mrs Hattie Lilés depart. a this life on Thanksgiving morn- ing. She leaves a husband and one child—Henry English gave a party last Saturdsy night and the boysstarted a rough house. Shame shame on boys and men who have no principle The little man can always whip the large one—Won ver what is the matter with the Beaman boys—Say, what has be- come of J E? | sawin the Times he was thinking of ‘taking her to himself—Say boys what is the mat ter? Charley never allows her on the street. I guess she loves the boys and the boys leve her==J E was in the shop the other day I see he has bought anotherhorse Good— Kees school progresses finely un- der its very able stafi—J B was out to the festival Friday night given by Miss Rosa Hampton. COUGH SYRUPS. Grippe Cures, at Ow! Drug store 211 West Main street, . BLACKBURN. | Miss Malinda Blackburn o} ‘Sweet Springs was the guest of ‘Miss Mary Guthre several days last week, John Valentine is on the sick list this week, The ladies of the Free Baptist church gave a turkey and oyster supper Thanks- giving night which was well at- tended. Walter Wilson of ‘weet Springs is visiting homefolks this week. Quarterly conference of the Free Will Baptist church con. vened here the latter part of the week and was well attended, Mrs Annie Murrell of Marshall, Tenn., spent a few days with her brother, George Seals, last week. Ed Brown and wife of Alma, spent Thanksgiving here. G Howard and wife of Alma spent Thanksgiv— ing here. Miss Mary Seals re- turned Weduesday from a ten days visit in Kansas City. *Mrs Ed West and sisters, Misses Ella and Josie Fletcher of Alamo, attended meeting here Sunday. Mr Hub and Mace Guthrie attended Salt Pond Chapel Thanksgiving. J C Guthrie spent a couple of days in Sweet Springs last week. Mrs Annie Williams came home Sat- urday. Miss Jennie Miles visited her sister last week. Brent Tibbs and Mrs Anniz Taylor spent. last Thursday—Lhanksgiving day—in Higginsville. Miss Annie May Carter visited in Mt. Leonard this week. Frank Gayhart, one of Sedalia’s own boys, has seturned to our city and is the: guest of his sister Mrs Richard Saunders. | Frank wili remain a few days and proba-| bly longer should he find suitable basi iness to engage ia. COUGH SYRUPS. From 10 cents to $1.00 at the Owl! Drag toe, 211 West Main. ¥ SWEET aa y= cre aes eee p<) >: Tt inet Ba ge, a Lea i ines NW fee Sone EELECEEEPERERBRPEREDE ED GHG tTHE BEST bergain : STOVES ana * === HARDWARE .: —-IS .t—— +Gieschen-Viebrock : 116 Osage St- 4 Whea you buy here, you patronize those who helps the Negro ; PEEEEEEEREEIPEREERE EE EH, ERE e Pa ee eee aR #| NEW WOOD YARD Having just opened a new wood yand, on east Main street, at Gold’s Lumber yard, [ a prepared to sell you good dry | wood at the lowest cash prices. We invite you to come and try us whsn you want wood in any quanity. a es Dry Wood from car, $4.50 Green Wood from ear, $4.0 : Dry Wood from yard, $4.50 Green Wood from yard $4.25 j alfo cat wood in any quanity ga" Prices Here are strictly for CasH : ; am 3H STOCK i a Main and Massachusetts streets Call and Give use a tal aoe ie we Ue Ve Ve tes ve Teer MK os [Ee THROUGH TRAINS | “DALY & SUNDAYS 160” a “THE KATY WAY BETWEEN PRINCIPAL POINTS (8 Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas & Mexico. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND RECLINING CHAIR CARS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS. {ror FAST TIME ane “THE KATY FLYER BEST ANO QUICKEST SERVICE. THE DEMOCRATIC CkY It is"'Negro Domination,” But it Means "Negro Degrada ion. +The democratic cry of Negro dotmina- tion is a misleading term. What the dem- ocratic party teally means is Negro deg- gradation or humiliation, The democratic party does not fear negro“domination, but they do desire negro degradation, ‘The American negroes are on the up- ward march to the higher plane of man and womanhood. The American negroes, since thetr emancipation by the republicans, are liv- ing purer and better livés, and beooming educated and more intelligent, are seeking gher and better things in life. But Gorman and bis followers are bitterly op- Rosed to this aspiration in the negro, and in order that the democrats may im- pede the upward march of {the ne- gro, they raise the cowardly yelp of '‘Ne- gro domination.*? ‘ Put while a just God zits in glory, the democratic party will never sueceedgin its damnable efforts. Divine Providence is simply a lowing allowing the negro hating democratie party to rash on to its own destr fa al J..G. KEHL. gen Sells the best nome killed Meats in town, if you dont believe us, just try a Sun day Roast troia him for Dinner tomorrow, LODGE DIRECTORY. Sedalia Chapter No. 6, Ry A. M, meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month. J. W. Wheeler, H. P,, C. H, Lewis, See. Centennial Court No. 37, meets day in-each moath. J.T. Ferril, W. MANAGER WANTED, Trogtworthy lady or geutleman to ma age business in this county and adjoinig territory for well favorably known How of solid financial standing, $20 00 strag cash salary and expenses, paid each Mee day by check direet from headqvatien Expense mouey advanced; position pg ment. Address ManaGer 610 Moyo Bortpinc. Chicago. Il, Mention pape Have you ever read any of Swe enborg’s Work? 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Sond postal O° ©2779 Q ioney order," Ploase motion me) Sot @ hafeses pissy to a 2 OZONIZED OX MARROW CO» 3 76 Wabash Ave. Chicago, Hine, a aa THE TIMES XMAS PRIZE Christmas premium $12 Dinner Set for $5 The most Generous offer ever made by a county Paper. The image shows a collection of porcelain plates and teacups arranged on a table. The plates are decorated with floral patterns, and the teacups are in various sizes. The arrangement is symmetrical, with plates placed in rows and teacups in the center. The porcelain appears to be of a high quality, with intricate floral designs. This offer is open to Agents, old and new subscribers Everywhere —THE DISHES— They are full size and are pretty enough to grace any one's table An American high-grade semi-Vitreous Decorated Forcelain Dining of forty-two pieces. The composition of the set is shown by the accompanying cut The ware is the very highest grade in French designs, decorated in the most artistic styles in natural color in roses, etc., and is gold traced. It will appeal to the most fastidious. These sets are positively guaranteed against crazing and sells ordinary at retail for $12 and $14. You can obtain this handsome Premium for your family, wife, daughter or sweetheart by securing five cash yearly subscribers for this paper, or sending us the amount of $5.00 and fill out the contract below. Just the thing for a Christmas for your wife. M. M. Johnson, Rep..Rep..Representative Geo. F. Longan, Dem..Circuit Judge O.C. Kelly, Rep.....Prosecuting Atty C.W. Daugherty, Rep..Circuit Clerk R.N. Lower, Rep.....County Clerk Joe Dillard, Dem.....Sheriff Lee Loosey, Dem.....Recorder E.M. McJure, Dem. County Collector O.E. Parsons, Dem..Probate Judge Chas. D. Brown, Rep. County Assessor T.P. McCluney, Dem.....Coroner Clem Honkomp, Dem..County Treas County Court. C. E. Messerly, Rep...... .....Presiding Judge Gabe Albers, Rep.....Eastern Judge E. R. Wilson, Dem.....Western Judge City Officials. J. L. Babcock, Rep.....Mayor A. L. Shortridge, Rep.....City Atty Frank Monroe, Dem.....City Assessor A. W. Truxel Police Judge, Rep Jim Wannell, Dem.....City Connector Ed Love, Dem.....Chief of Police C. E. Baker, Rep.....City Clerk Aldermen. First Ward— H. W. Mouschke, Rep. J. F. Scally, Dem. Second Ward— A. M. Parks, Rep. Third Ward— W. J. Letts, Rep. S. M. Hodges, Dem. Fourth Ward— County Officials. P. Stafford, Rep. Dr. Fulker, Dem. WHERE TO WORSHIP. 900 a. m.....Sunday School 10:45 a. m.....Song Service by Choir 11:00 a. m.....Preaching Afternoon. 230 p. m.....Class Meeting 3:00 p. m.....Mission Society 630 p. m.....Epworth League 745 p. m.....Song Service by Choir 800 p. m.....Preaching Rev. R. Davis, Pastor. African Methodist E. 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