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The writer of this article is acquainted
with every living Bishop of,
th? A. M..E. church, and there is not]
a minister in the church in question,
who has more sincere respect for
_ ?-the Rishnpg of our church than he
has. . He pleads second to no nran_.
-r- a"TTrensgye of -reaf-^ appj-cc i a t i u 11
for t.heni ntlrl thn..pUn.ll.l unny-ynrtr"
v of" them has done, and which all of
Cod and suffering .humanity So, mt .
! ...... shall discuss measurer and conditions
for which they are not responsible. '
The Episcopal Committee of our
.Gpn'eral Conference has grown to be
* menace to "the bdst interests oi our~:
church. Men fight for places on that
Committee for many reasons. Ap
pointments are made and changed hv .
the influences that fellow membership
?oh that Conimittec that give to those:
of its membqiv who are snLf^nakinp
an advantage over their brethren at
- home that indices for strife and copfu.
Mitr msnops-are numan beings just
like y/e are. -In the nature Qf the con
ditions that confront us, we have to
have >ome missionary districts for
Bishops just like we have missionary
districts for others. The Bishops?
- y&th a 'tTOll. are not, going to thakol districtSr
- The whole situation admits
of a deal between certain Bishops
" "7. an4rson>e^ men ^who^-for their own in- "
terests and those of their group, lake
advantage of the Rishops^ Juvntved
and the circumstances In general, and
it- . .so one-qlaps -call* themselves tjye "ins"
. - and regard the . other side as being <
he "nuts "?However well such a cort^-dition
begins, it endF in~ a conflict.
In foost cases the Bishon is disresneet
ed and he is accused of favoritism and
7?;?other things whiqn slay his influence
gnd harms the cause "he represents.
?No?living?Bishop among- ?s?
?- -sponsible for ^the- "District Plan," as
we have ij; now. It was an absolute
necessity with us in the beglnnlm*.
but it has served its purpose. The- _
: l -tran&fei system should T>e more con- "
stantly used in our cjiurch today^
than it is now used. Thisl does-, not
mean that it should be used as a '
me'ans^f transportingdmd men away I
from places in which-ihey-haVeTom- '
??nlitted?crrmes7 butr as a tncatts 0T7
" blessing fhe church with the services
-i ?>? >
Bishops are often obligated to men
to whom it is not safe to he obligated
Our Bjshops cannot do .all that some
bf us expect of them under the pres- !
.. ent *dsitrict plan. .
As a connection, we have too many
presdiing elders. The A. M. E,_.
cJiUFCh "does hot need as many presiding
elders as we have today. Then,
too, we have too ma*ny arvaual cunfer-.
ences* According to our membership'
we have more annual conferences,
' . and more presiding elders than any
other branch vt"the Methodist famtiy<t
in ^the wolrd. Littl^*fellowg who' are
ambition mad, have in .various, ways,
Plrt nn niir ivnrlr nvulil'
"r \T v"^?wwiU- ^
?r-f _ ,.
------ liivji) wiiy fiave grown
-- -out <5f the-many little, places in which 1
they are, who are kept in those: places,
"to die by men who underestimate
their value. - >
Dy the present- district plan men
are forced to the front who know
nothing about merit. ' They want
nothing tp do with it nor' With"arrf2 :
group of men whp hav^ faith in it.
th?* garment, of leadership ion aome
men who cannot. lead. The present
district plan has grown to be a menace
to tha connectional life of -.the
church. If --anyone of?our?Bishops haa
contrcctional authority at or in a General
Conference, itv leaves hi pi
just as. soon as the General Confer.
/ence adjourns. He is then forced
/ into his little district, and even tho^
-"urd Nick" is disrupting the church"
in another district, he ean do nothing.
If he lifts his hand, he is told: "This
is my district. Ydu hands off and at
know this to be true. The only rem?.
; edy for-this condition is'the rotation
of our Bishons. "Lot t,hom appoint .
; -tfrcTTtsetves- to"the ~ 'several con for'.
cnCGs'tn the connection. : Xhagrent
M. E. church has adopt
ed this wise plan long ago, and the
time?has conic?for us?tu . adopt?ttr"
_ also. If \Ve'do away with the" present
district plan, there will be no
more need for a Bishopls ticket of
delegates to a General" Conference,
nor will there be any need for a Presiding
Elder's ticket. There will be
no more injunctions sought to prevent
certain Bishops from holding
certain annual ?^onferengesT nor wtH=
there be such a :long string f woes
against some of our Bishop., at nnoh
1 *&tramT Generat-Coliferences. By the
' piiAenl Ultilficl pfanT the "his" often
fight to bring a Bishop back to a
given district for-no other reason than
? that they-hftve i>ecn -advaneed to the
ieadlrtg places, and fl\ey fear that"
a change of Bishops would endanger
their, graft and incompetency. Then,
- too,- hy ihn progprtt didf-vipf- nlnr> nm.
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ime AT M. E: Church ?
ate?
:I. LONG, D. D. jj||
X"X"M"X"X,w%KKKKS"XK"iiv,>^i,
ing elderships, and created 50 many,
little shoe string annual conferences,
that now there are thouaaiids wJiq are .
in revolt over ChtTaffffct ions that these ^
thffigs. have brought to us.
?Our present district plan, has ena-j
bled soriTp mor. tn lin made pcociding^
t*?t|orS_ Who ought to be expelled from '
the ministry. of any church on earth.i;
.Well, the type in qusetion are splen- j
did- capttU?s-*>f?graft and -rascality.)
l--havuMM?e?^Rtw??~A>f-4hem- who would
do anything. They go fronupoint to '
point, lying, drinking^ fighting the !
ministers- and misrepresenting?the 11
church. The fllStl'lCt pitlh keeps them
m power bCt'ilUSe Ihey can be tie- ~
ponded on tfe stand dressed in the '
livery of heaven while thev enrrv
many poof" helplosg^ftrca'chers they J
have robbed,whose families they n
liaveinsoltcd and grow wise. We
have hundaeds of worthy men filling
this very useful position who are burdened'With
tfi6 neTarlouT^^ns""^*^
ijUMIU LiuTTmen." God. alhoe knows a-. ^
bout the lie.s, plots and the downright
rascality that some of these fellows
have ^staged against good men *
and their families in the name Of '
God. . - ?With
th<? rotation of our Bishops, our
presiding elders will be elected By
our anhuah- conferences. When
our Bishops, rotate "and thus bocomc
conncitional 111 infiuanco and 'service, J
there will lie no nnoil fur "Aitminivi- r1
tration meii^=aB*U=thus w?-ean eleet 1
our presiding eiders by our annual 1
conferences. Whoruthq hard working 1
miiMotcfB^-ef- our church, like '* the
ministers* pf the great M. E. church '
really have a say as toc who their
presiding adders shall bex we are '
facef to face with some tricks that ;
we shall not have to deal with: any J
more. ?? ? "?-?r :?:?-? As
well a? we have .'done with the;
district plan, it uoghfc to be clear to :'
every thinking man of-woman in our j
churchy?that-t-hr?' A M F chimnh j
can never put ovex a connectional
program 'in the face of the confusion :
that ' the present district plan has'
jcfoated. The "administration -men^-p
fn our several districts are o-nlv-coniieetiojial
*wheyL- they' are seeking 1
aoine general office or some other
why many so-called Northern trans-!
fers are bitteriy fought' in some of j
neea. -This, is why- some
mil' ;u>-cnll?d Nui lliem' Blsliftpg nre '
fouu-ht iii sunu- uf uui districts.?The ;
present 'district plan lias produced
some strange, umnethodisUc Motions
in tne~A. .M. 1'.. >. lun ch. '
A ItTading administration man said
in tf)c hearing of the writer a short,
white ago.:?"We want?to mjikq. our
Episcopal District EKe leading district
?n the A. M. E. church. We have
the men aiid the material, and we
mean to put, over the progrant!" But
l aaid to-the di-ainu'wished -"mlminisliattuii"
mail. ''What nhout the gen- '
erat" church '.' What about the con-h
nectional spirit that ought to..be en- 1
couiaged in all sections of the
church?" Eai4 ho: 'We-have?noth-ing
to 'do with that now. For the
present, let mat take care of its-elf.
We have..,no time to bother with that
now. We shall take that up after a
while. We have our own mem?We
do?not?want;?mry?transfer's" tTT our; "
conference. If our Bishop should let
iiny in u-o will-Jim them out,"- But
jiiud uiio?of?tire "brethien" present;1
"Other districts are nicely caring for"some
of the transfers from your con- f
ference and from your district. Some
una" or two of-theni have been endorsed
for the Bishopric by tKe men among
whom their iot is cast. Do
you think it fair to have your men 1
treated so nice by the men of other ;
districts, and then ill treat the men
from other districts who chance to1
come-to--youf district and conference ? Well*
said h"c(: ~""Su?h a course may
=m>t he light, but it Iht 11.'part of our!
district?preygrttm, and to succeed a-|
long the- linos - we have niapped;j'otltfT
wn rnnnnt ru"' "?If the ni
psoat ;ii^?iaVy nlnn nhjot nrndnno .
men of the type in question (and it
4?ie produced^ scores of them) it has,
JeiVed -itis--tw?paae. Weneed more [
strong men who are connpctional, in !
their sympathies and servic&
present district plan will not give ;
theological seminary, but the present
district' plan cannot give it to -us.
We have a whole string of little ,
make-believe schools of theology i
poorly equipped, both in men and;
otherwise. The modern ele<$ive !
them. Some men , leave them Wjfrh |
B. 1). who for all purposes of efficiency
had just -as well leave there1
.course systeuv-is- ho~t~f o he found in ,
with F,: F*-- We have here in Sbuth!
jCarolina- some exceptionally strong
young men for whom there Is no future
with the present district plan, i
m* . ?
ine present district plan creates
'what is known as "administration
and it matters not how strong
i '
"Y " f ' a
' THIS FALMETi
any man may b$ who is not irj the
pood graces of these' "administration
meh "the-will receive~nq consideration
at their bands. Asa rule, such men
are never brilliant. They are usually
tools who put over programs of graft
jAJfcd -deception.. Such men have no
use -for exceptionally . strpng men
mentally, and thus the future of all
such men are destroyed by the leadership
of such men in places of power.
Our present district plan has made'
some good liars .of - men who are old
onougfr fee^-tell the truth. Takefer
cxgrnpte7thc election of drlpg.ntp<r"trr
a General Conference. .1 have seen
things done In this relationship, that
Uave seep men lie, rob and steal from
each other, all, to-Help the district
plan as it dsynow arrayed. -I-'-have*een
Drogher rob brother, and brother
lie . on brother, and brother armfed
with a pistul, 'rtiddy' t& the lite
of his brother, .all to advance the
prUKunt district-- plmi, Ainbiliuiis
trict plan, have placed upon us financial
Tiroblems that will yet bankrupt
the connection unless the best businessmen
in the church can be. placed
in charge of them until we. can
I'hmige the.sysT^"That has produced
them:?;Wg hflve dona hundreds . of
things for "mv district" that had
lothing to do witV the program of
"my God." The time has come to
rhange this. %
t v UNfON NEWS .
~~ By M. A. T.
Union, g.C. JP.he weather continues
lot and dry. A little rain would be
of great benefit to all. t We, would be
real glad to have- streets?gprihkled.
[Just, dust ami we are aim ostrich ok trig
with dust here. ? ?? - . .
Sunday, September 28th, was review
lay. Attendance at'Corinth B. chuYch.
was very good* Sunday school lesson
was well taught and an interesting
iddresp delivered -to' the school* by
itev. J: C. White of Cnhimhla, g r _
\. A. Sims conducted funeral service
of Mrs. Renola Hobson at Corinth
Lsapnsi cliurcli. " ~
ltev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels sitent-n,
very pleasant" season ' in Virginia,
Baltimore, Washington ahd fj^ew York.
Rev. It. B. Taylor and family ate.
sate oacK nome from No^-th Carolina.
My a, Taylor mul Mi.sa. Cornelia Ilnvni
ilon worshiped, at Corinth on Sunday
morning;, September 20th?~ ,
~Rev. Dr. White stopped .over_while
on rout? from- -Indianapolis, Chicago
and other Northwestern and Northern
cities. ... ' . ? ,
Rev".. Dr. While >nnk? tim pirtiirrmf
health'and'TTTOaMies the gospel with
powci and ehHd-like itlntpHt'lty^^Uhe
people of Union love Rev, White and
6axrh visit here attracts a crowd from.
Hi Oh section ol the city, and many
from rtmrt^district. rSubject of sermon
Sunday morning was "Troubles."
Text; from St.. Matthew 14th chapter,
26th verse: "Ahd when the disciples
saw Him_ Malking on .the sea, they
were troubled, saying, It is a spirit;
llITd Tfiffy rriRirput for t-oar." The fertile
condition." * ?
B. Yr 1'. I", meeting was-well at'
tended and as usual much interest
was manifested in dismissing tlio log.
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the evening service to one of the
largest congregations, ever assembled
at Corinth Baptist church. . After the
sermon Uov. J. S. Daniels^offered a
very fervent prdyer for all the ijpople
and at the conclusion of the service
tendered his resignation Us pastor
of Corinth Houiist church to-take
effect immediately. - The coTIeCtLOp for
' the day ainountetj to about $63.00.
Revival meeting at- St. Baui BflOttaC
yehureh was~oonxtuctetF by" Ilev.~ M r:
j aiasi,m ei MaUebury, -N.. C., and mI
suited Hi Conversion of sinners and
I strengthening believers. Rev. Dr. Sinis
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tgfcth... hjfilL ;.?o'b<?.ol 'opens iinrTlTT
y -favorable conditions. . Union conttrtntos
herself upon having Prof.
.A. S-iiiiM and?his group of welt
| prepared teachers. ' _____
ss Mou/,on, ncyn-teac ho%\ hails
from the "City by the Sea." There
nib IIU^V- till a- out Up town teachers
"City of Hospitality.". ""
'Misses Delle Johnson, Catherine
Itriglnvell, Mary T.yles, IMtfW Murricollege,
Simit'e'iv 5. Gi .
Mr. Artheur nenson is at State College
and writes, thai he likes being
lliefe and Is succeeding, renl well.
Miss Lillie Sinipkin.s left fpr Washj
ington, D. C., wliefe she will be at the
home of_Mr. and Mrs.- Win. Wallace,,
her relatives. Miss Sinipkins is worthy
of any consideration, that migiit be
her and nil wl>o htc lrvir.fr to pUmh
'the ladder of. success. She will possibly
specialize in . music. and drawing,
having. a special talent lor these, we
feet tlint sftfr Avm mane good. ^
T~~Mrs.- .1. s. Holden mother of our
'own Prof. (!. W ., visited her children
,jcd herself at5 haying..spent 'a Verypleasant
time.
Dili's. EunIce .GaUlin left?for horh
rim a?in?Florida?October 3 r d^ Sfcespent
a n?nlli at the homo. of her
i parent =amr=Oi.)i?glae iVvc' We were
p 1 cased to liuve no r ~p eop ni at us before
leaving. J
iMisses ' Bertli.T Benson. Allwi
Nicholas, In company with Mr. McKay
-hr-XOTrn. Carolina. weiu pioasanP4!pe
itors at our home.
Mrs. It. C. Pride also stopped in
and for a few minutes "rheumatism '
, seemed better. Madam Pride brought
m.1 iinn.li stmsliiinminl cliuiu.'. with figE
that we botii (Ttev. and 1) felt much
" better. :? ?;
. We cannot tf?i 1 wliat the trouble is
with Our Bethel correspondent. Wti
hope to liean realj sooriT
=sfas?spoilt - a?few?ditys?ht?the 1 gity
ii' iltiui^Tr^^**"^ ' aD^ lut(^ a '|n?St (lti
-j- We take this "method of thanking
n the" North CdrQliha Insurance comipany
for the prom prepayment ot siciT
! duos for Uov.-J. C. Tobiii. ? ?
j~-Mr;Wl E Mc^Uhkin.. oiir agent. 15"
j very attentive antTcouiteeus to menfbers
when, sick .
B. J. Minis -preached at CorJ
intli Sunday. October ol d. All present
i him f~poak again, .
1 -The" program giveii by the Woman's
Missionary society was imicli oujuped
by those prseent. Young ladles of
ihe Junior Missionary society fawned
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| buck from HondTj-. .TnTTl, . r: r ;
spent a -A-erftApro'iiuhh. si-.t-rmi'.. 'ih--. ^
.AV'orrtky routined "TO S ut ?' (j
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lat e. Si.. s.n"iii ;i. \ _??a? . /;; ^
JlnL titti "fcaihOf the sk... y.,; .
now very .much iu:pru\ i if i;i h aRj ,
tsjiuce lier trip to the .-ntmm:a i a <
t,. M^s. tiauie Pant i?o!igh'::fullv*v t.'?r- |
tainetl a levy hula'... at !./r in*J.i 0:1
jNurtli Church #tri>eTr~3t'oii'ilu>' a if;- .
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j'T-hel'e was no? a s; a e '< n .. t.tT.lo ..
; that was not ,-oveie h..-..!-;-, .-.i Jne'.bniYvt.
L\v.as. lull. .-v n.
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Leola/\Vorti:y, M is.-es .t in i. iiu }.[iu.s.
' KpluiViel .Minis: Cuihiclia llmminii.
: and A^aertg jl. Rait. r?LON'E
STAR LOCAL
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j- The. new -bodge of the Iit'jy and
: Brov.n'inv Red Tile Stale
Worthy. Master to attend till- n-.e. ? >.:'
|?u~t, having?a prov i< uts?e.-d4?ho" was?
unable in ntrout the in sr.ti?
: svi.t his'Mi:<y Edj:h I.r.ais
"In his-s^at!.- over the:'1
. meeting; "~I>y pc-rmissioh the Wor4"thy
Master,. ^Ir: J. L.-, S. 42..
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KKV. J. J.HARRIS
ITHE UMTEI) SONS OF
' < is an orgaiuzf?i miuhjs. doing
;: infirm people 01 Nmin r::wl-nn.
'! Harrfsofp St ate Mastr-r.^prof. J.
t;D. V". McCrhv, SPite Trcn^rror;
hrfive and gives to t,he PenrfieTn
[pays from fitly to < !? <?-1iVm<lro<T. V
from $25.00 to'^$100-00 iri cam of
! household gdotW It pays from $
ness and up to $10.00 ofi Doctor's
- ? JT!Itmk of-it: and for any' inf
" / or P rof. J. A. KIRK, S
-J-^-TgKEjgjjggg
' ;hnsffy itml Mis. 'Luc Pearl Johnson ;.
N-^orc<r uv,cr to . Florence and se-? a.
arud. a supply at' budge* in. time to
isV iJ.il'Ml' ill IW rrrtit meeting. ?3?
" 'i* jtf hiuoii?nr was one of thfe best ! - '
' r . . in this* JLoWq. ami will'be
?j:me inhered. Refreshments
v-vi'c < t vrd by\TficT Committee on
t : : i1::rnltUU.-V>JtuAe UabJU^.j'j4llflWs |*
~r7Trl;t :i7-7>.T"( iiarl^u4i+t^-kncy, Sam
i( '.' Stokes, Saftdr.< Peteirs, ? ?
; '.It '' uiiiiVivrf~at~l,M1.00. V t*?^rr"?
'I " >. ' . u.inH.'n-i'liUHi-.lHe'
i-v:, iiif*'. there wa.V
i^V^ai woll an<l* .?l.Ut
V, ;-vg Ul'j- (ar^nll
. 3 '''" 'i'--'* ****1
I-.ii Liruujght
':: :r)v:v.i:-r .j-fyP:.r,w anfl '
. > "Id ..-songs?;
'with the . uv ^ pictures "
y . . ' -!"*. Thie/hqUse sen full to
? ' : w U'u^-r ?- 'un;jghed_:?--'--tiuiui
X(.ii.(.i .,<< - uf>pty **
l.tvii .jnu.-ly. ~ ' TT"
+ *-^APT' A,\D LITCR^^y^C^Ue. '"J;
C.( "tp' 11i! 'A i11 A lirf- sLiterttry .
'"-"'I ' :: 'I : ' -ijij"7 !=')' :>. -S6p-~:T^ ' ~~~
V' -V PI* liohre o: Mrs. Janie ~
ij I'"siiK-nt, Miss'Pirikey - i '
A - ami t a! 1 fj:1 the meet- ' r
to Ul ?iv?4~ '--- - p
*:/?wr x-, . - - ?" : L* s J_,'j .
' " ' y..-..i-a-.oiiti.inoai .
"in. A.tJr ilni. ro':, ~ .
n.i'.- Hm-ki.is' in iiyr u\f H "\Vay. in'- "
"tl Miss Mat-' .
' 'I.. ' Tizva. of Chaffiathrt.- si C?> 'T 7~
, ilo i/.wii _ xpreaned' h* r-elf us bei.j.
Vi<..??, ' i , ~ , rnr^-T
lam | dtT' e,, 'rtimtni.lha '
\"v ;<. :uT:or. uiitl visit op,. arid ex* . ? _e
... . 111? object of-.the club. A mu- ?
ji- i>: ?>-.vuin Toll owed: . ?
"liiti." \ vocal j ?Mrs.- A. Sims.
"I ' 11 "j 'lit1 I"VP?"- Miss. Itrm.o
[ist. . '
T\ "j :ii?s .11Mr:.. tliiu't-'- tlaUjiu?of?" ~
jayfciftnc.teiurida. - _
-Mir, i- Humphries introduced
v- -ttiK'sts' picsejat:' Mrs." A. A.
.111?;- M'iji. Lottie' liOuldt-11, Mrs.
11 1 f! 'C : !1 ; DdylUU.l, PlUlltlU, Dr:
.?1'iia'u SuiHor, ?Eafcli expressed them- ? ?
having enjoyed the_afLernoil,
j ..." ' ' .
Mrs. It. C. Pride, of Spartanbufg?-J ??.
. y,Ml.'.l I;, remarks marie
v thf Tify; hu.mg- ULsposcTd
? illUl u.uj.:.t:ou the
;u uiw.ijt. .\ilss liiitji Go?sette served
!' 1 ' 1H " ' .
?:? - ~ Se.uiefarjv -== -? ?
?. i , ?9 Sm^ ; !
F(m MEN ONLY! . "
u w til i t- at in-uiet stmrtciy 3 p. m. ?^
.i.T-LTZ will deliver Jiis Great
~ * . ' SocisiT" Sermon ~
t iiif KENS COME* ~7
HOME Y() ROOST!" -
i 'li ? this BoyS?h'n?a Knock'??
! t - t tune urn! Get's GT7I * - ' 1
. . ~ V
vveAJo
~ Artistic
1 . .. .
7^?" 1 <tt- ? s? i?*T?ip?j T
?x '. 111' ^"',v'r . . ~ ' ~
JOB PRl&HNG??
W'-r
, k
iiTtfs I;!
^ . . ., .-. * ._ ;
JOIN, State Master
ABRAHAM & D. of JT
_aj^at3;oxkJor the._ pnnr inrf
It has at its head Rev. J. J. -
-A. Kirk. State Secretary aiid
ft '"pays :nr iu members while
ry something '-after*;death. It
loTlars for hospitftfbehefits and
' torat" loss by firp of house and
1.50-to $3.00 per week* for ?ickT5itr?'
.
orrnation write ^ ^ : .
Utt Rich landSt,, ..Colum hi a, S. C.
8?e* Banntttarille, S. C>. ^