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CHAPPELLE SOUNDS WABXIXG. Calls 011 Xcjiioes to Beware of Bolshevism. Bishop W. D. Chappelle of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina lias issued an appeal to members of his race to refrain from violence and denounced Bolshevism as "our greatest enemy." His advice was to shun it as they would the most deadly serpent. Bishop Chappelle's statement was issued in response to a call from The i World of New York, which said: "The World, which has always op posed injustice to and upheld the rights of the colored race in America thinks the time has now come when the members of that race should be warned by their own leaders against the counsel of Bolshevism and violence which are being both openly and privately circulated." The newspaper asked that he communicate any message of advice or admonition he desired, and the bishop sent the following: "The destructive demon in civilized government has not made its appearance among our people down here, but I hesitate not to say to our people everywhere to desist from acts of vio lence or any adherence to those who would ruin us in the attempt to destroy our government. I denounce Bolshevism as being our greatest enemy, and I appeal to every member of my race to shun it as they would the most deadly serpent. "I advise our preachers throughout our church particularly and the negro preachers in general to preach sermons ' against this awful scourge * * 4-Vtsv vAOQr> f WhlCn lias snown listjn in mc icitui race riots. No good can come to us by any rash act; but patience, such as that which we have exercised and with which we have won glory in the estimation of the thinking world. Let N us appeal to the law for the adjudication of all wrongs and be careful ourselves not to commit wrongs. In God's name let us stop and think." WITNESSES TELL OF BLAZE. i "Million Dollar Fire'* in France Described. , i ' ~ New York, July 30.?A" "million dollar fire" in which 100 or more serviceable airplanes were destroyed by order of American army officers was described by several witnesses who appeared today before the house subcommittee which is investigating cruelties to prisoners and other alleged army irregularities. The hearing was conducted by Representative Royal C. Johnson, of South Dakota, and Representative Oscar E. Bland, Indiana, Republicans. The third member of the subcommittee. Representative Henry Flood, of Virginia, Democrat, was not present. The destruction of the airplanes took place at Colombey-ies-tfeiies. near Toul, and details of the fire were supplied by several former noncommissioned officers and men of the air service who were in the French village at the time. None of the witnesses could give any reason for the fire or tell under whose orders it had been conducted. At the opening of the hearing Representative Johnson announced that a cable message from General Pershing to General March, chief of staff, in which the head of the American expeditionary forces denied that any destruction had taken place, would be read into the record. The cable message was not available until after the hearing had closed and then proved to be merely a denial of the reported burning of automobiles and damage to other war materials at St. Xazaire. The investigation into the airplane' fire closed the hearings of the sub-J committee in the United States. The j inquiry will be continued in France next month. < > ? "r 1920 FLECTION OUTLOOK. Democratic Chairman Has Conference "With President. r Washington, July 30.?Homer S. Cummings, chairman of the Democratic national committee, discussed with President Wilson today the political outlook for 1920 and the attitude of the country toward the peace treaty. He described his recent two weeks' through fourteen Western States. The conference which lasted for more than an hour, was the first the chairman has had with the President since last December. Mr. Cummings refused to discuss the possibility of Mr. Wilson again leading his party in the 1920 election and would not affirm or deny that this subject was broached during the conference. Chairman Cummings said he told the President the country was overwhelming in favor of immediate ratification of the treatv and its league of nations covenant without changes or reservations. As to the political situation "Mr. Cummings was understood to have been emphatically confident. gii:l shoots youth. Faiiy ("raft Admits Killing Son of XoiiihlM)!'. Elberton. Ga.. July 31.?Fairy Craft, a fifteen year old girl, was a. rested today and. according to the police, confessed that she shot and killed Sloan Black. 19, son of a neighbor, here last night. Police said the girl declined to talk about the affair, other than to say they had quarreled. J. C. Black, the boy's father, said young Black was called out of the house about 11 o'clock last night and when he had not returned two hours later search ? ? ~ ~ A U? I1 \ f noorlr was mailt: a:iu i/uu,? iuuuu uv.ui . Safety Fir.-t. It seems to l?e true that tiie Crown Prince is in the liabit of attending service at the local village church, but. in spite of his previous experience in France, we are informed that he does not in this case take the collection.?Londo"1 Opinion. m i > ? Love's Strategy. Percival?"Gosh! Isn't it raining!" Pansie?"Never mind. boysie; take father's umbrella, then perhaps lie won't so much mind your coming back."?London Mail. Mr. Yaughan, Farmer, Tells How He Lost All His Prize Seed Corn. "Sometime ago sent away for some pedigreed seed corn. Put it in a gunney sack and hung it on a rope suspended from roof. Rats got it all? how beats me. but they did because I got 5 dead whoppers in the morning after trying RAT-SNAP." Three sizes. 25c. 50. $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Bamberg Furniture & Harware Co. and Smoak & Move, Bamberg, S. C. ~ COMING TO BAMBERG. The Associated Doctors SPECIALISTS Will be at Mayflower Inn, August 12 FOR ONE DAY ONLY ^ ? ?. *r^ jy a 1 n ^ 1_ uonvincing Jkviaence 101 me dick? How Chronic Sufferers are Being Restored to Health Thru ASSOCIATED DOCTORS System of Treatment. Offer Servics Free of Charge. 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