The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 01, 1919, Page PAGE 2, Image 2
SEVERE ON COLORED BISHOP
Editor of Colored Newspaper Columbia
After Chappelle's Scalp.
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The following is an editorial from
"The Light" a newspaper edited and
published by C. G. Garrett, a colored
man of Columbia. Many of our
readers will recall the incidents, no
doubt, to which the article has reference.
especially to the published
speech of Bishop Chappelle, urging
the negroes to register and vote. As
The Countv Record has hundreds of
good, honorable, law abiding colored
men among its great list of subscribers
we are reproducing the article
in order to show how Chappelle
and his political schemes and
ambitions are regarded by the better,
saner ?class of colored people in
the State.
The article from "The Light"
follows verbatim:
-UNFORTUNATE RUMOR"
"It is related that from some unfortunate
and foolish rumors an unpleasant
episode occurred at the
court house at Greenwood the first
Monday in April, when it was
thought or rumored that a lot of
Negroes were coming to register.
It is said that Kev. u. v>. vveou,
who went to the court to get his
wife's school claim cashed, was assaulted
and beaten up severely
about the head, and Mr. Marshall
was also beaten at the same time,
though neither was there to register,
but on other business they
claim. Of course other Negroes who
may have intended to register did
not show up. We guess and hope
the proper parties will feri-et out
the cause of the trouble and let the
law mete out justice. All good citizens
will agree on that We don't
know what offense Rev. Webb and
Marshall gave for the assault. We
don't think either was embuedwith
and led on by this fool talk of Bishop
Chappelle's that Negroes must
register and have their rights, to
vote for Chappelle's new party, the
Democratic splitters, or die. The latter
is easy to do, and will bo done
by innocent and unsuspecting Negroes
who think they must do whatever
a Negro bishop says, without
any recourse to law, or method of
defense. If Chappelle is in earnest
about bursting1 the Democratic party
and following the devil, we suggest
that he make a start at the
Greenwood court house or down in
Shadow Field section and he will
find his new leader very near.
"We are informed by responsible
men, white and colored, in the back
woods, that Chappelle's remarks
are hurled to the Negroes, and have
already stirred up much needless
strife. While the man is irresponsible
and foolhardy, his position as
a bishop over 100,000 Negroes,
gives weight and color to his saying,
and while his little pimpy
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worked the Negro up to a high tension
as never before as to his rights
we are in a position to know that
the host of honest, consecrated,
God-fearing preachers of the state
will not be misled and wrought up
into racial Bolshevism by Chappelle
and a few little unregenerated, under-strappings
who is simply eeking
out a ministerial existence for
an appointment.
"We beg our white citizens and
friends not to be alarmed over this
hot headed Negro bishop's pronunciamento,
in his "state-wide conference"
and eclat for a new party.
He is following or planning to follow
white men, too. His name is
on file at Boodleville. While it is
true that the rank and file of the
self-respecting, tax paying negroes
want to enjoy every right vouchsafed
to him under he law, when
his qualifications as a man and a
citizen warrants his capacity to cope
and do in common with other citizens
the best for his state and country.
Thousands of us are praying,
working, struggling, and living for
that end, and whether far or near,
we know that we must build on
those elements, and undergo those
hardships common to mankind inal!
ages, and to all races and nations
who sought to better national life
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and racial uplift. We know that
bis talk and ill-fed ambition amount
to anught but strife and disappointment.
We are going by
God's help and our own industry
and good conduct, obedience to law
and order, and observance of the
golden rule, as far as we can, with
our steps forward and our faces to
the front, and when we fall short oi
the desired end, as other generations
have, we leave our children,
honest, trained and cultured, nearer
on the way than their fathers
were.
"Pitifully true, we have been, like
all other animals, bothered with an
unwholesome pest, the carpet-bagger,
the demagogue, the race traitor,
the fool speaker, ambitious big
talker and racial disturber, like this
man Chappelle, who takes advantage
of Episcopal authority and robe
to stir up racial strife, to work Negroes
up to a high tension, in order,
we believe to hand them over wholesale
to some white leaders for a
new party.
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J "Be gentle wrtn us, wniie ioiks,
don't boat and knock us up without
cause, and even for cause. Arrest
us and put us in jail and punish us
under the law, if kindly warning
and timely instruction fail to reach
us. Our ambition, caught from contact.
is ahead of our judgment
Don't knock our brains out to open
our eyes. Be merciful, or give us
to the law. We hope the good white
people of Greenwood will be considerate
of our short comings, and
especially the hard working, average
Negro. Don't drive us from you.
Let us come together and reason
out our relations under God and the
righteousness of our laws. If you
don't want us, why don't stain your
brave Saxon hands with the blood
of a harmless, foolish, defenceles:Negro.
Teach him better, or drive
him to other climes. Don't assault
him. The Negro will follow mosl
any kindly disposed white man,
even Chappelle, with the Negroes
feeding him, is following white
men. The Negroes, too. must act
with good sense and not be wrought
up by every fool big Negro, who
has nothing to lose but an appointment.
If Bishop Chappelle had tc
work and get his bread, by his own
honest labor, like the poor Negroes
he is trying to ill advise, he would
sine- another song than "fight till
I you die," and following the devil tc
split the white folks."
"Don't Follow The New Party Anc
The Devil"
"We again advise our ministers
not to be led off into the politca1
pit falls causing endless racial troubles
by trying to follow Bishop Bull
Bill Chappelle into politics. Chappelle
is following others and hunting
big money, not the help of the
race. He started wrong by following
the devil, as he said he would
do. Preach the gospel, preach a
never dying Christ, which standi
for the golden rule, and let politics
and Chappelle's new party go whew
they may. Don't bring trouble or
the poor country Negro, while Chappelle
and his family will be here ir
Columbia with plenty of money, gooc
lawyers, and the big rich white
friends that he so often boasts of
ifar from danger and head knocks,
and with his boasted 100,000 Negroes
to support him in affluence
and splendor the poor devils out ir
the back woods going around stirring
up strife and preaching politics
according to 'Chappelle's ordei
hrincr trouble uDon himself anc
j communitv.
; "If Bishop Cnappelle has instructi
ed his preachers and P. E.'s to turr
i away from following Christ, anc
give much of their sermons to politics,
"reconstruction after the war,"
! he calls it. But its wrong, impropei
and foolish and we advise the
preachers to follow Christ and staj
out of politics of the Chappellc
brand at least. He is not going tc
, give a cent of money nor lose a drop
of blood for any principles. H<
wants others to do all the suffering
Let him complete his boast and
promise to make a political speech
in every county in the state. If so
; we presume that Chairman Hayes
will pay the expenses. This is no1
Chappelle's first political adventure
behind strange gods and distingguished
white men. He told us he
i got monev for it too, when we abusi
ed him about following the McLair
faction to the national convention,
and he then a big presiding elder
Of course he was not seated. Buth<
swore to us that he got the trip, ex
Denses and the dough for his efforts
There is something else behind this
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' Chappelle political movement, that
; we don't believe any decent, honest,
self-respecting Negro can swallow.
This man Chappelle should be kick!
ed out of the church by the heels of
[ the Christians and spurned from
! the state by the manly Negroes.
' How ridiculous for a Christian(?)
| consecrated bishop to be messing in
! politics, forcing his preachers,
where he can, to do likewise, ad
vising' tne i\egroes iruuoiewanu,
1 whilst ho plavs safe, and declaring
; that he "will follow the devil to
| split the Democratic party," lose
[ his own sou! and disgrace his fam- j
; ily, harm his race, "to split the!
[ Democratic party." Yet some Negro
preachers say he is a god. a
great man, a race leader. Shame on
1 us.
' "We know this is strong, but if
| somebody does not warn the people
* we will have race riots and trouble
i all over the state from the vain and
boastful assertions of this man who
s claims to control all the Negroes.
? He may control the devil followers.
"What on earth can the Negroes
hope to gain by following a Negro
like Chappelle who preaches amalgamation
of the races and who asserts
that, "I an sorry I am a
black man, wish I was white, I
wish my children were white. I am
sorry I am back. Amalgamation
will solve the problem." These are
his words, and plenty of Negroes
have heard him say so. Look up the
files of The Atlanta Independent.
He is a bad man."
i Schedule Of Arrival And Departure
Of Trains At Kingstrec
South Bound
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No. 79 11:28 a. m.
! No. 47^ 6:57 p. m.
i No. 89 9:20 p. m.
North Bound
.No. 80 7:16 a. m.
* No. 46' 11:28 a. m.
; No. 7S 6:11 n. m. i
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Registration Notice.
The office of the Supervisor of Reg?
tration will be open on the lit Mow.
17 in etcb month for the pdrpooo of
filtering inj person who is qnifi
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Who shall have been a resident ol
ie State for two /ears, and of tbs
iQnty one /ear, and of the polling pro*
net in which (he elector offers to
>te four months before the da/ ot
eetion, and shall hare paid, six
ouths before, any poll tax then doe
id pa/able, and who can both read
id write any section of the aonstitnon
of IBM submitted to him by the
ipervisors of Registration, or who
,n show that he owns, and has paid
1 taxes collectible on daring the *
esent year, pioperty in this Stale
sessed at three hundred dollars or
ore. BECLABS80M,
nfert of Board.
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MEAT PRICES REDUCED
From this date my prices on fresh
?ef will be reduced as follows:
hoice steak 36c per pound
oast beef 30c per pound
tew beef 25c per pound
sup meet 10c per pound
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