Wichita Searchlight
Saturday, April 5, 1902
Wichita, Kansas
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VOL. I11
Negro Press.
THE POWER OF THE NEGRO PRESS IS NOT FULLY
The race is yet unaware of the power and wide influence of the press. Next to the pulpit no other organ of thought can move the people of all classes as can the press. Why leaders of the race take such little stock in their own organs of thoughts has always been a mystery to me. They know it is the best medium ni existence through which the best side of the Negro can be reflected, and from which literary men who fixed our social standard in books can obtain unprejudiced information.
The presistent objection urged against the Negro press is, that, it is not what it should be. To me such objection is out of harmony with the extreme primary ideas of reason. A child is far from what he or she should be, but no parent possessing a grain of common sense would refuse to educate the little ones for life's warfare. Why not apply the same rule to the Negro press? The truth is that Negro editors and publishers never get credit for the services they render their people.
Only a short time ago I talked with a prominent white man and he confessed that he was greatly helped in his study cf Colored people by reading colored papers.
We must present our selves to the public just at this juncture of our history as a people, and the Negro press is the medium through which the best side of our condition must be reflected. Day by day the Southern white press is painting us in our worst colors, and we will be less than human if we fail to support our own paper, which defend us and reflect us to the world as we should be.
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ITS A BICYCLE
You Want
And Now Is the Time to Want One.
WE HAVE THEM FOR
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ALL GUARANTEED
Schollenberger Bros.
Agents for Good Bicycles. 230 N. Main.
Buy your groceries to-morrow
Saturday, from the firms who "ads'
with us. You can get bargains, if
you do.
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HAS MADE HIS MARK
Dr. W. H. Jones is an eminent physician of Harrisburg, Pa. He is the only Negro physicean in the city. By his great skill he has earned a wide-spread renown. His practice which is about all that he can possibly attend to is increasing among the whites. His patients are among the best white families. This work is great. Duphin County Medical Society, composed of all the doctors of the county, held the annual meeting and elected Dr.W. H. Jones as president for the ensuing year. This society is composed entirely of white men.
A BAD JOB
Guitar picking, mandolin playing and singing are amusements for indoors and not on the public street corners. It is a habit which some of our young men have and should be given up.
SAVE THE YOUNG MAN!!!!
The most distressing thing that now confronts the leaders of our race is how to help our young men out of these saloons and dens of the city. It is no use talking, something must be done to save our young men. Go when ever you please in any saloon in the city and you will find scores of our young men crowded in these places spending all of their earnings. It is just as well to speak out that these young men who haunt these dens are lacking in home training. Sometimes must be done before the race can get any real recognition. Soon the old men who have borne the burden during the heat of the day will be dead and the great race responsibility will fall upon the young man's shoulders. Something must be done to save our young men and that soon.
DR. E. HARRISON.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Rheumatism cured in from
3 to 10 days.
Piles cured in from 1 to 8 days
without operation.
Old Sores of long standing
cured.
Syphilis cured in from 10 to 30 days.
Try my UNEXCELLED treatment for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
A "Sewing Club" among our ladies with the object in view to at least, learn our ladies to make their own clothes, would, in our mind, be a most useful addition to the many clubs now among them.
THAT NEGRO NYENA
The Negro who seeks to decry the newspapers of his race should put his hand on his big mouth. He seems to forget that when he makes such attacks they recoil with greater violence on himself. Negro journals may not be all that they should be; yet, they are certainly superior merit when it is considered that they do not receive the loyal support of the race. If those who stand off and coldly criticise would but some forward and help the burden of the Negro journalist world be much lighter and his pathway much easier. Why these self-appointed, conceited critics will lend their support to prejudiced white newspapers which publish the views of their race in glaring headlines and which blindly ignore our virtues is a matter difficult to understand. Why these same foul-mouth race assassins pay their subscriptions to white newspapers that oppose their race and refuse to pay their subscriptions to those who seek to defend her is equally difficult to comprehend. Why these same blatant hypocrites feel contented to support newspapers in which they cannot find the name of an honorable negro with the aid of a microscope and yet refuse to support their own newspapers which are pleased to publish names and persons of the race, is another mystery. Why these miserable humbugs subscribe for papers which give only the police court news about the negro, and then pass unnoticed and unheaded their own journals which seek to show up the progress of the race is another conundrum difficult to master. Why these abomnible barnacles upon society eulogise white newspapers which slander their race by contemptible cartoons and infamous editorials and then hold up their hands in holy horror because conscientious race journal seeks to remedy some grievous fault of the race, is another matter that cannot be understood.
These negroes, with vacuuns in that part of their anatomy where their brains ought to be, give decent people a "tired feeling." They "strain at a gnat and swallow a camel." They are veritable "millstones about the neck" of the race and deserve nothing but hatred, defiance and contempt.
The proud bird of the air which fell to the grudd mortally wounded by the arrow of the hunter found to his sorrow, upon examination, that that which had guided the deadly instrument of death was a feather from his own wing. So it is that the criticisms which give the negro journalists the greatest pain and sorrow, are those which come not from without but from within.—Bluegrass Bugle.
SWEEP STAKES
The election last Tuesday was a clear and clean sweep for the Republican nominees. Never before has the party been able to make such a clean sweep, as on Tuesday. The City Treasurer, every Councilman and every Member of the School Board, except that of the 6th ward was elected. It was a grand success. The following is the list of republican candidates elected:
For City Treasurer, Qeo. E. Harris,
For Councilmen
First waad, J. F. Bellew,
Second ward, Chas. H. Lulig,
Third ward, Fred Van Duyn,
Fourth ward, Chas. L. Davidson,
Fifth ward, J. A. Davison,
Sixth ward, John Reynolds.
For School Board.
First ward, N. L: Hollowell,
Second ward, R. C. Jackman,
Third ward, O. D. Draper,
Fourth ward, J. H. Stewart,
Fifth ward, Redolph Hatfield,
Sixth ward,
From the above it can be seen that the republicans elected every one of their candidates, with the exception of the candidate for School board in the Sixth ward.
THE PESSIMIST
No one is to be more profoundly pitied than he who believes every evil thing reported of his neighbor. Such a disposition may be termed cancer of the heart and eats out all charity, mercy and faith in his kind. We are dependent upon each other for life, and for all happiness in this world, and life is a dreary dark dungeon if we lose faith in humanity. There frailties enough in human hearts but the world holds millions of men to day who would die for honor' and word is as sure as life. Millions of pure women worthy of all love and esteem live in our country rear their children in the fear and admonition of the Lord, will one day pass through the pearly gates, and he who sees evil in innocent actions and imputes wicked motives to others is a human hyena, uuworthy the name of man. This custom of believing every evil report is so common that the most notorious blackguard in a community holds the power to tarnish the name of the purest woman, leaving upon it a smirch never to be effaced. No weakness is so productive of so much harm as that of sedulity in reference to slander, being responsible for more broken hearts than any other sin. If you want to be kind or just or mendful, hold fast to faith in the integrity and purity of your friend.—Ex.
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Special Saturday
89c
Commenceing at 9 O'clock Saturday morning we place on Sale a lot of Ladies' Ready To Wear Hats and Misses' Trimmed Leghorns. Specially priced for This Day Only at ..... 89c.
Boy's Clothing Department.
With every suit sold in our Boy's Clothing Selection; we give FREE a Ball and Bat. Our clothing is rightly priced at all times. We can save you money on Boy's Suits from 3 to 11 years
TRY US TO - DAY.
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WALL PAPER, PAINTS & GLASS.
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J. L. FRANCIS
— DEALERS IN
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WALL PAPER, PAINT
403 E. Douglas Ave..
See J. S. Giwosky.
THE PEERLESS
508 East Douglas Ave.,
Second To M
Pleases all GOOD Breadmade
as snow. TRY IT.
OTTO
ESS TAILOR.
Wichita, Kalsas.
To None
admakers --- It is white
RY IT.
THE PEERLESS TAILOR.
508 East Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kansas.
Second To None
Pleases all GOOD Breadmakers --- It is white as snow. TRY IT. OTTO WEISS, Agent.
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J. L. Francis,
The Peerless Tailor, foa a Nobby Spring and Summer Suit.
We can please you and save you money on Imported Woolen of Fancy Styles. Workmanship, Fit and Styles Up - to - Date.
That Searchlight man don't intend to take any chances on having plenty of vegetables; so he has planted "a garden of his own on his own ground." Although there is only two persons and three canines in his family, he planted enough for about 75; — and now some of the boys are mean enough to say that he is looking forward to an "increase" in his family.
The ladies G. L. A. club met at the residence of Mrs. J. L. Harper last Tuesday afternoon. A most enjoyable time was had. After spending an hour in fancy needle work, the club was served a dainty lunch. The club will meet next week at the residence of Mrs. F. W. Phelps, No. 524 North Water St.
Ben H. Downing is on at night at the police station this month. Ben is working at night this month so he will be foot loose for the big republican state convention next month.
NO.45
J. H. Butler
1
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Call On Me
For the Best Piano, Organ, Sew ing Machine, Bicycle, Graphone Guitar, Mandolin — or any thing you want - As cheap as any place in the United States. Thos. Shaw. Wichita, Kansas
The S. & M. 5 & 10c Store Moved.
Messers Schmidt & Martin have moved their big 5 and 10c store to their new building 207209 East Douglas Ave., where they will be pleased to have you call. When their new stock of goods is fully in place this will be one of the largest and most complete notion stores in the West. When down that way, Market and Douglas, stop in and see them. You are always welcome.
THE SEARCHLIGHT.
WICHITA, KANS.
W. N. MILLER, Editor.
Entered at the Post Office at Wichita,
Kansas, as Second - Class
Mail Matter.
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110 NORTH MAIN ST.
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" To Live and Let Live, " is OUR Motto.
Did you ask the merchant with whom you trade, whether he 'ads' in our paper? If not, why not? Insist upon it that he 'ads' with us.
Those fellows in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards who were going to get the scalp of Messers Chas. H. Luling, Fred G. Van Duyn and Chas. L. Davidson, found out that they could not deliver their goods. They forgot that Wichita would have a voice, The action of Luling, Van Duyn, Davidson, the whole council and the Mayor in the interest of Wichita has been very complimentarily approved by the people.
If some fellows were as "big" as they "think" they are, there could not be cloth enough to make them one suit. But, taking their actual size—you can make them a suit out of one square inch of cloth—and then have cloth left for patches—so small and really insignificant they are.
Those who doubted whether the people would approve of the business administration of Benjamin F. McLean as Mayor of Wichita, need but to turn and read the returns of last Tuesday to find a doubt reover and argument settler.
You cannot make the world better by being a constant, unreasonable and incosolable crank.
The fault finder and tattler just as well begin to get their fire-fight.ing apparatuses together — because the devil will get you sure.
MEDAL CONTEST.
The colored ladies who are in the Hathaway Oratory class will give a contest at the Dodge ave., Methodist church [ white ] on the West side next Wednesday eve., April 9. The contestants are: Mrs. M. E. Carr, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. A. T. Glover, Mrs. Thos. Glover and others.
Dr. Claude G Baker,
DENTIST
DENTAL PARLORS
Up Stairs Nextto Eagle Office
Extreme Hospitality.
National undertakers will convene here next summer. Undertakers are proverbially cheerful folk, and we must be prepared to die in the attempt to provide them with suitable entertainment.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
To Aid Norwegian Farmers.
A law prevails in Norway to aid the people in securing land. The government provides a sum of $500,000, which is lent to industrious farmers to enable them to buy farms.
Example a Powerful Teacher.
Example A Powerful Teacher
When we set a good example, we are doing something more helpful to others than we would be in laying down a good rule. Example, though silent, is one of the most powerful teachers.
A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank my friends who so kindly assisted me during my recent long illness. I shall always remember them kindly.
Orange J. Thompson.
Mrq. Jas. Jackson is improving nicely. In a few more days she hopes to be up and among her friends.
Mrs. B. J, Topps is on the road to recovery, after a most severe case of illness.
Mr. R. E. Smith, who has been quite sick at the Missouri Pacific Hospital, is now able to be out among his many friends. He will resume duty soon.
Easter was generally observed by all the churehes of Wichita. Each church was gracefully and most appropriately decorated. A grand Easter Program was rendered at each.
At the A. M. E. church the Sunday school had an exercise in the afternoon, the Junior choir of the Song Services had an exercise in the evening, and the Senior choir at hight. All was grand.
At the 2nd Baptist church, there was a grand program rendered all day. One of the very pleasing features of the services was a violin solo by Master Fay Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson. He played well.
At the New Hope Baptist church there was a grand program.
At the Tabernacle Baptist church, Rev. Fletcher and his members and friends had a grand time and a most enjoyable Easter program. It was a grand affair.
The K. of P. Smoker given by Toas lodge No. 10, was a grand success. The boys had a good time. The evening was spent in innocent amusement until a reasonable hour when all went home feeling highly pieased with the success of the whole. Nearly eveay member of that lodge who is in the city was present.
M. E. Wood of Kingman came up to attend the K. of P. Smoker last Thursday, returning Friday.
Permit us to call your attention to our advertisers. They will appreciate a call from you. Tell them you read their 'ad' in our paper. Do this, will you?
Mrs. W. N. Miller after a week of severe illness is again able to be up. She had quite an attack.
Rev. B. Morris, pastor of the 2nd Baptist church of Winfield, has msde arrangements to run a big excursion to Winfield on May 18th, (the 3rd, Sunday) to attend his big Rally on that date. Round trip ticket $1.15. Watch for more about it later.
Mrs. Thos. Cox left Friday for Mexico where she will spend about four weeks visiting her husband.
Mr. Sam Evans has received word from his wife who is now in California, stating that she does not like that country and will return to this city in the near future.
Wichita, Kans., April, 2, 1902
Mr. Miller,
Dear Sir, the Tabernacle Baptist Church extends to you
her heart felt appreciations for your
kindness so abundantly lavished upon her in the last issue o your paper. You shall have our support.
It is the religious sentiment of the Tabernaele to recognize the professional-ship of all self respecting negroes; and, by so doing, hope to inspire both girls and boys to educate their souls with intelligence, and their brains with knowledge. The harvest is ripe but the laborers are few.
Bev. J. E. Fletcher.
Rev. H. V. Plummer, pastor of the 2nd Baptist church went to Ellsworth Tuesday, at the call of Rev. Robt. Cox, pastor at that place. Rev. Plummer says that Rev. Cox is doing a good work at Ellworth and the people are progressing nicely. While in Ellsworth he was the guest of Rov. and Mrs. Buttler.
FRITZ, THE AFRO-GERMAN will not be out done. The amusing play, "Wide Enough for Two" that the weeping clouds prevented coming off at the times appointed will be played next Tuesday night at the A. M. E. Church, April, 8th, if the clouds will not commence laughing at the anticipated fun and weep tears of rain as before. Fritz will be out. Come and hear him.
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Roberts and family have moved to Wellington where Mr. Roberts, is in business. Mr. Homer Roberts has accepted the agency and correspondence of the Wichita Searchlight in Wellington and all look forward for some good reading news from Wellington in the future.
SERVICES AT TABERNACLE.
Sunday, April, 6th, 10 A. M., Bible reading; 11 A. M., preaching, Subj., "The Providence of God;" 1 P. M., Sunday School; 6:30, B. Y. P. U., program will begin early, with Miss Fannie Collins leader; 8:30 P. M., Lord's Supper.
Mrs. Cannie Barker was called to Lawrence last Wednesday morning on account of the death of her uncle. She expects to remain ever Sunday.
Rev. H. V. Plummer spent a few days this week at the Carter Bros. farm.
Arkansas Valley lodge met last Tuesday night.
The Mask entertainment at the A. M. E. Church, Tuesday night' was well attended.
PEERLESS STEAM LAUNDRY
Best Laundry in the City
155-159 N. Market St. Phone 233
SELOVER & SONS. Props.
Gardens and gardeners are getting as thick as hops. Sow, that you may thereby reap.
We were accosted recently by some members of our race for using the word "Negro" in our columns. They said that that word "Negro," like "Dago" or "Sheeny" was applied in derision of the African race.
Now we beg to join issue with these on this question. The word Negro comes from Niger, a river in western Africa, from which region the first Negroes were deported to this country, and this again from the Latin, niger, meaning black. No true Negro is ever ashamed of his color, and the blacker he is the prouder he should be, as snch will show that there is no admixture in his blood, and that he may be of kings or princes, even though barbaric. We never read or hear of men like Booker T. Washington, for iustance, objecting to be called Negroes; on the other hand, he glories in the fact. Does one ever read of Frederick Douglass so objecting? The term Afro-American is a misnomer and is simply an attempt to copy the Irish and the Germans in their hyphenated names. The American Negro of the present day is an American pure and simple, and has nothing whatever to do with Africa. In fact, the few African Negroes in this country think it a condescension on their part to hold intercourse with their American brother who or whose ancestere had been in slavery. In taking this standpoint we know we have the approval of all the educated and cultivated Negroes in this ci and state, and in the country at large. Had we used the term "nigger," then the gentlemen might have sound ground for criticism. As it is we must have much better proof that we are wrong than mere assertionbefore we recede from our standpoint on this question, and we believe that we shall have the support of the vast majority of our readers.
G. H. Young has purchased a store building and had it moved on one of his lots at the corner of Main and Pine sts. This is the only store building that is owned by a colored man in Wichita, and is situated on the principle street of the city. This is what we call "getting up and a doing." Good for Mr. Young.
Mrs. J. A. Martin is doing nicely.
Mrs. G, W. White is on the sick list.
W. H. A. Clark has assumed his position as collector for the Kansas Nataonal Bank, after having worked at night several weeks.
Toas lodge No. 10, will meet in regular sessson on Monday night, April, 14th.
The entertainment at the2nd Baptist Church, Tuesday night, was grand.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross Sr. have gone to Florida on a pleasure trip for a few months, and expect to take in most of the principal pleasure resorts.
S. W. Lea, the pioneer gardner, is making great preperation to have a good line of garden truck to offer to his many patrons this season.
Did you buy you groceries from a firm who advertises with us?
Lodge Directory
Knights of Pythias.
Toas Lodge No.10
KnightsofPythias
WICHITA.KAN
VIA THE
Great
Rock Island
Castle Hall 338 North Main street
Regulas Meetings Second and Fourth
Monday Nightin Each Month,
Visting Knights in good standing Welcome
W. N. Miller, Chan. Com.
Dr. E. Harrison, K. of R. & R.
Daily Tourist Cars.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
THE LOW ALTITUDE ROUTE
Also Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions Every Wednesday and Friday.
Via COLORADO and SCENIC ROUTE
QUICKEST TIME TO EL PASO.
BEST LINE TO OLD MEXICO.
Thaddeus Summytt, Chan. Com.
Henry Hellbort, K. of R. & S.
Meets 1st and 3 Friday night each month.
ARRIA COURT No. 7.
Order of Calanthe.
Mrs. Lucy Anderson, W. C.
Miss Blanch Alexander, R.of D.
Mrs. Lee Anderson, W. R. of D.
Meets 1st. and 8rd. Monday each month
Masonic Lodges.
ARKANSAS VALLEY Lodge
No.21.
A.F. & A.M.
John T. Chinneth, W. M.
W.H.A. Clark, Secretary.
Meets 1st, and 3rd. Tuesday each month.
All Master Masons in good standing are
Cordially Invited.
HOME OF THE WEST LODGE
No. 2906. G. U. O. O. F.
Jas. L. Harper, N. G.
Willis Bartlett, V. G.
Chas. H. Gordon, P. S.
Meets 1st, 2nd and 3rd Tuesday night.
WIGHITA TABERNACLE No. 34,
Mrs. W. N. Miller, C. P.
Miss Lula Covington, C. R.
Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday afternoon, 3 pm
Hardware Store
Building Hardware, Garland and Quick Meal Steel Ranges Garland Cook Stoves at the very low est prices.
Old Hats Cleaned, Blocked, and Trimmed Like New. 121 South Lawrence Ave.
Your
Where do you buy your shoes and what do you pay for them? This should be an important matter to you, especially when it may mea a saving of dollars in a short time. We have a complete stock of Sample Shoes, as another big shipment arrived yesterday. Find your size and it means that you get them at less than wholesale prices.
Centropolis Hotel,
605 North Main Street,
First Class Lodging,
Nice, Clean Beds.
The People's Economy Store.
TAPP BROTHERS & HANSHAW
Phone257. 255-257 N. Main
IT PAYS.
TRADE AT FULTON'S
The Least
Man among us would rather be proper than shabbily dressed. No man can afford wear ill fitting, poorly made Clothing,
The Least Vain
Man among us would rather be properly than shabbily dressed. No man can afford to wear ill fitting, poorly made Clothing, the slip-shod-made-to-sell sort when he can get the Fulton kind at such reasonable prices. Come in and see the new styles and latest patterns. Latest, Fancy chalk stripes, black and whites are both quite popular, in fact favorites with stylish dresses this spring. We are showing a nice line of them; also the plain blacks in chevoits, clay and unfinished worsteds, fancy worsteds, handsome cassimeres, in the new shades and patterns, all made up in most up-to-date fashions. Strong lines at $7.
values in between as high as $25.
e; our only competitors' are the
t you to have 'your money back,
chita's original one . price to all
le Clothing Store.
LTON,
rest Clothing Store.
$10, and $15. Also excellent values in between as high as $25. The best clothing that is made; our only competitors are the high 'priced merchant tailors. If you are displeased we want you to have 'your money back, and will gladly refund it. Wichita's original one price to all and small profit on a large scale Clothing Store. C.R.FULTON.
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Route
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For full information address
E. W. THOMPSON, A. G. P. A., Topeka, Ks
JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., Chicago
C. E. Bascome, D. P. A., Wichita.
We are trying to give our people here an honest paper, and one that will reflect credit on the race. We make the sincere request that they trade with the firms and business houses whose "ade" they see in our columns. If they will do so, we can be able to do the rest. It's only a small favor to ask. Do so and your merchant will appreciate it. Tell them you saw the "ad" in our paper
L. S. NAFTSGER, E. R. POWELL,
President. Vice President
J. M. MOORE,
Cashier.
Fourth National Bank
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus $87,000.00
Deposits $1,700,000.00
UNITED STATES'
DEPOSITORY.
DIRECTORS
W. R. Tucker, J. M. Moore,
E. R. Powell, R. L. Holmes,
W. E. Jett, L. S. Naftger,
B. F. McLean.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
HAS BOUGHT A HOME.
Mr. Lee Anderson, one of Wichita's nost popular colored men, has bought a nice, 5 room, modern cottage at No. 700 St. Francis Ave. Hs expects to take possession of his new home in a few days.
Rooms $1.00 per week; 25e per night:
Mrs. Maggie Smith, Prop.
Wichita. Kan.
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BALTIMORE, MARY,
entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment,
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- I am a teenager ago, right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear surgery.
- I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a number of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me *n* that the ear was not healthy, and that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
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WELCOME PARAGRAPHS FROM ABROAD
WELLINGTON
Editor of Searchlight, believing that our city is entitled to our sentation in your out of town column, I take the pleasure and responsibility upon my self to pen you a few dots.
Wellington is the county seat of Sumner Co., has a population of 5,000 and has 22 negro families of 16 own their own homes.
Miss Carrie Douglass, of Winfield is visiting friends in our city.
J. E. Monroe, Sherman Teal's 1st chair barber will move his family here from Winfield soon.
Mrs. T. J. Allem and son arrived in the city a few days ago to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Waltes Hill.
Mr. Edward Thompson retured from Oklahoma last week, his school having close there. He will enter the high school this week to renew a few of studies.
Rev. Sims, of Winfield, was here Sunday and conducted Easter services in the A. M. E. Church.
Mr. Ed Dabny has returned from the western part of the state where he was called by the death of his father.
Mrs. Chas. Mc Mahan has been very sick, but is much better.
Mr. L. Strange recieved the sad news of the death of his niece Miss Josie Strange at Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. J. B. Roberson, of N. C st., has just completed his new residence of 6 rooms.
Sherman Teal, the barber, is making improvements on one of his residences.
F. M. Roberts has purchased property on N. B st., and is expecting his his family from Wichita. Frank sold out here less than two months ago and moved to-Wichita. Their friends will gladly welcome their return.
Rev. Jordon of the 2nd Baptist Church will pay his family a visit in Guthrie.
Mrs. Oldham has purchased an upright piano.
The Easter services at the A. M.
E. Church was grand.
W. S. T.
WINFIELD
Mr. Raymond Perry came up from Arkansas City last week.
Mr. S. Mercomes left last Saturday for his home at Ellinwood, Ks to visit his parents for a few davs.
Miss Irena Fleming retuored from Arkansas City last week.
Mr. W. A. Wright spent Sunday here with his family.
Mr. Ross Bass is up from Arkansas City.
Mr. P. H. Jackson received a letter from his wife stating the death of her brother, Mr. Claud Clark, of K. C. Mr. Clark is well known in Winfield. He died witi consumption. A feW young ladies gave an entertainment last Monday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Wood Games and music weae the pleasures
Capt. J. B. Fishback, one of Wichita's very prominent Old Soldiers was called to Oklahoma City, last week by a telegram from his wife who went to that city a few days, a go, stating the illness of their infant baby. Capt. Fishback, hurried to that city, but found to his sorrow that his baby had died before he could arrive. Mrs. Fishback, had gone to that city to visit relatives. The Searchlight joins with the host of friends of Capt. and Mrs. Fishback, in extending our sympathies at the lost of their darling babe.
Rosecee Conkling Bruce, who graduates at Harvard in june, has been employed by the Tuskegee institute and will toke charge of the academic work at that institution in the fall. A friend of the institute has recently given the money for providing two sets of bath houses, one for boys and one for girls, to contian shower baths and swimming pools.
President Roosevelt appoints a white gold democrat, Wm. Fleming, post master at Anthens, Ga., to succeed a Negro, "Pink" Morton. The people began to hold mass meetings agasnst Morton as soon as the question of his reappointment arose and so the president concluded to try another color.—Springfield Republic. Searchlight $1.00
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well Spring Suit from our ele-
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fo the evening. Prof. Fred Wright prsided at the piano and the Johnson Mandolin club rendered some excellent music. At 11 oclock an elegant dinner was served.
Neosho, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gilbert, who have been visiting their father who is very ill, returned home Tuesday morning.
Miss Nora Enbry visited Neoho, Tuesday.
The Pleasant Hill Baptist S. S. observed Easter by rendering a very good program. Quite a number of Joplin people was present.
Miss Mary Carter left for Parson, Kans., Monday.
The Sunday School gave a social at the Baptst Church with success.
Misses Anna and Della McCree of Semeca were visiting friends here Sunday and Monday.
The little daughter of M. & Mrs. Phillip Givens who has been very ill is reported much bette.
PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. each Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wednesday night; Mission circle Friday night; Sunday School 3 P. M.
Rev. O. D. Bond, pastor.
BABY WAS DEAD.
A Noted Knight Templar
Owes His Health to Peruna,
Per cen 6 aoe eta eae Nia, No Rc caledl aacte ahy d a
i ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
a f Kalsomines are temporary,
ale a 3, -, rot, rub off and scale.
ess, i ror SMALL POX
{yee yivger and other disease germs are
ha = <) nurtured and diseases dissem-
1 a Th €) inated by wall paper. ,
Bs Slat Ul ALABASTINE
~—- S * should be used in renovating
Dibtestaruireyeierts and disinfecting all walls.
ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Colonel T. P. Moody, a prominent Knight
‘Templar, is well known in very city in the
United States west of Buffalo, N. Y., as a
Jemoler’s Auctioneer. In the city of Chi
cago as it man,
member of the K.1.'s andalso of the Sta
ons. The cut shows Colonel Moody in the
costume of the Oriental Consistory Masons,
82nd degree,
In a recent letter from 5000 Michigan
avenue. Chicago, IL, Mr. Moody says the
foliowing:
“For over twenty-five years I
suffered from catarrh, and for
over ten years I sutfered from
catarch of the stomach terribly.
“I have taken all kinds of medi-
cines and have been treated by
all kinds of doctors, as thousands
of my acquaintances are aware
dn different parts of the United
States, where I have traveled, but
my relict was only temporary,
until a fittle over a year ago I
started to take Peruna, and at the
present time I am better than I
ave been for twenty years.
«The soreness has left my stom-
ach entirely and I am free from
indigestion and dispepsia and will
say to all who are troubled with
catarrh or stomach trouble of any
kind, don’t put it off and sufter,
but begin to take Peruna right
away, and keep it up until you
are cured, as you surely will be if
you persevere,
“My wife, as many in the southwest can
say, was troubled With a bad cough and
bronchial trouble, and doctors all over the
gountry, gave her up, to dio, as they conld
do nothing more forher. Sho began taking
Poruna with the result that she is better
‘now than she has been in years, and her
cough has almost left her entirely. The
soreness has left her lungs and she {eas well
93 oho over was in her life, with thanks, as
‘she says, to Peruna, Yours yory truly.
T. P. Moody.
Gaterri in Sts various forms is rapldly
becoming a general curso, Au undoubt
remedy bas been discovered by Dr. Hart-
man, “This remedy has been’ thorougil
tested during the past forty years. Prom.
‘gent men have come to know of its virtues,
end are muking public utterances on the
qublect. "To eave the country we must save
the people. ‘To rave the people we must
Pretec tin from disease, Hhe'aisense that
‘at once the most prevalent and stubborn
of cure is catarrh
If one were to make a list of the different
names that have been applied to catarrh in
different locations and organs, the result
would beastonishing. We have often pub-
Ushed partial list of these names, and the
surprise caused by the first publication of it
to all people, both professionals and non-
rofesrional, was amusing. “And yot we
fave never cnumersted all of ‘the diseases
which are classed as catarrh, It must ss
nor il Nice
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confessed, however, to see even this partial
list drawn up in battle array is rather ap-
palling. If the render desires to seo this
ist, together with ashort exposition of each
one, send for our free catarrh book. “Ad:
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44, PANORAMA
RATHONE GETS HEAVY SENTENCE.
The trial at Havana of Estes G.
Rathbone, ex-airector of the Cuban
Posioflice department, for embezzle-
ment of funds and fraud in the dis
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posal of a recalled stamp issue, cul-
minated in a sentence of ten years in
prison and a fine of $35,324. Neely
and Reeves, Rathbone’s subordinates
and accomplices, received similar sen-
tences in prison and heavy fines,
Rathbone was a prominent figure in
Ohio politics and was fourth assistant
postmaster general of the United
States before he went to Luba.
| Opposed to Bretric System.
A’ Dill is soon’to be reported provid-
ing for the adoption of the metric
system by the government. Some time
ago, when the same bill was under
consideration, Colonel Peter J. Otey of
Virginia made a speech in the house
that is still famous:
“Why, Mr., Speaker,” he said, “this
is a dill for schoolboys, It is not for
men like myself, who got their educa-
tion years ago. I wouldn't understand
it, Mr. Speaker; you wouldn't under-
stand it, and not many of the mem-
bers of the house would understand
it: T venture to say, Mr. Speaker, that
under the metric system of weights
and measures 1 wouldn't be able to
take a drink of whisky intelligently.”
—Washington correspondence New
York World.
DEATH REVEALS HIDDEN SECRET.
Woman Had Lived for Years as the
“fusband” of Another Woman.
“William C. Howard” of Canandai-
gua, N. Y., lived for years as the “hus-
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“band” of Mrs. Dwyer Howard and
“stepfather” to her children, and “his”
veal sex was not discovered until last
week, when “he” died and the family’s
refusal to allow the undertaker to
prepare the body for burial led to sus-
picions of possible unnatural death
and an investigation, which developed
that the person known to Canandaigua
residents as “Mr.” Howard was a
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Capitoline] Art,
Very beautifully decorated are the
walls of the new part of the capitol,
where handsomely furnished commit-
tee rooms fill the space once occupied
by the Congressional library. In some
of the corridors are attractive frescoes
of nymphs and goddesses, with their
delicately molded forms swathed in
flowing garments.
“And who are these?” asked a New
Jersey visitor to Senator Kean, as they
passed along the corridors to the Sen-
ator’s committee room.
“Those,” said Senator Kean, “are
the pictures of our typewriters.”
WISCONSIN PRELATE IS FAVORED.
Bishop Messmer of Green Bay May Be
Promoted to Mantle
A Rome dispatch says the Pope has
offered the Archbishopric of Manila to
Bishop Messmer of Green Bay, Wis.
Bishop Messmer was born in German
Switzerland fifty-five years ago, and
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Health will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a ques-
tion of right-living, with all the term implies, but the efforts which strengthen the system,
the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each ina way, while it is
also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsani-
tary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that the
medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value, and the one remedy
which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is—Syrup of Figs—manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co.
With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char-
acter and yieid promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and comfort come to
the heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon @ con-
stipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and
pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. Incase of
any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laxative is required
remember that-the most permanently gratifying results will foliow personal cooperation with
the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty
cents per bottle.
‘The excellence of Syrup of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of the plants used in the
combination and also from the method of mannfacture which ensures that perfect purity and
uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. All the members of the family
from the youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and
share alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of
known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that itacts gently
and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every ob-
Jectionable quality or substance. To get its heneficial effects it is always necessary to buy tho
genuine and the fall name of the Co.—California Fig Syrup Co.—is printed on the front of every
nackace_
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fl vents sleep and brain rest, and a sick brain sours the stomach and clogs the bowe#
Men of sedentary habits, brain workers who don’t get much exercise, have sic stom
a achs and bowels, and wear out their brains and nerves.
NY “1 work in tho offfes and don’ much _“"Some time ago, while Twas in seth
law) 697 eerie Ue cbce ced covnertanpach y.Syre gins Sep, Thin Lt as a
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a A man who keeps his bowels regular with Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ti
is without strain or violence, can keep strong and healthy without me
2 exercise, A famous, professor in Jefferson Medical Collees, 4
oom advise his students: “Prust in God and keep your bowels opes! "Th
> God's own wisdom, for when the bowels are regular and the “eS
strong and healthy, then the system is safe and the brain and 2
. will have inexhaustible elasticity and life. a
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THE BEST RESULTS IN STARCHING
can be obtained say. by wang, Pensa
same inoney=mo Sookitig required.
Domestic quarrels are the coupons
torn from the bonds of matrimony.
Eaton by Everybody
ATLAS OATS, unexcelled for purity,
strength and flavor. Try it today.
Opportunities that have passed sel-
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If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes
use Ted” Gross Ball Biue Large 2 oz.
package, 5 cents,
It's what people don’t kuow about a
popular man that makes him popular.
Mrs. Winslow # Soothing Syrup
For children téething, softens the sums, reduces {a-
flarametion,aitays pan, cures wind cole. sea bottle.
‘A cunning man is sure to overreach
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5 to 8 Tons of Rich Hay Per Acre.
Price 50 Ibs. $1.90; 100 Ibs. $3. dow Seelghte
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It is not so much what a man knows
‘as what he does not tell that counts.
Goware of Olatments for Catarrh That
‘Bina enna,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense of
Stell nud completely derange due whole system
When entering it through the mucous surtaces
Such articles should never be used except on
Bresripions trom reputable physician, aathe
mage they wil dois tentoid to the wood. you
Sam possibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh
Gite, manutsctured by Fd. Cheney & Co.
Toledo. ©. contains no moreury, and 1s takes
interually’ acting directly: upon 39 blood and
mucous, surfaces of the. symtem In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure besure you, get pene
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by Red.cheney £03, ‘eslimoplatntree’ Sold
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time—if he can get spot cash.
DON’T USE STIMULANTS.
You need a bracer or strengthener at
this time of the year, but you do not
want to be left with the depressing ef-
fects which follow the use of stimu-
lants. As a tonic and Purifier, there is
nothing better than Dr. Caldwell’s
(Laxative) Syrup Pepsin, which acts
gently, but effectually, on the liver,
kidneys, stomach and bowels. Don't
take the nostrums which are advertised
under the name of Sarsaparillas, Blood
Purifiers, etc. Not one in ten contains
a single grain of the genuine Sarsapa-
rilla Root or Potassium Iodide. Take
only Dr. Caldwell’s (Laxative) Syrup
Pepsin, which is sold by your druggists
in 50c and $1.00 bottles.
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Mrs. Sophie Binns, President Yo
People’s Christian Temperance Unj
Fruitvale, Bal., Cured of Congestion
Inflammation of the Ovaries by Lydia
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“Dear Mrs, Pivgnaa:—Eighteen months ago T was
sick woman, I had felt for some months that I gradually
weaker, but finally I had such severe pains I could hard!y
Thad taken cold during menstruation and this developed into co
tion of the ovaries and inflammation, and I could not bear to y
stand on my feet. The doctor recommended an operation whig
would not hear of. One of my friends advised me to try Lyéli
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, so I gave it a tral
you imagine my feeling when within two months I felt consid;
better, my general health was improved, and my pains had cai
disappeared. I kept taking it six weeks more and am now en
the best of health, thanks to you. Yours truly, Mrs. Sopie Br
$5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENU!
When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or pai
menstruation, weakness, lewcorrhcea, displacement, oF ulceration of
womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backy
bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous p
tration, ot are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassi
excitability, jrritability, nervousness, sleoplessness, melanctoly,
gone” and “want-to-be-left-alone” feelings, blues, and, hopel
they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at once removes such trou
Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best.
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W.N. U.—WICHITA—NO.14--1
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