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_?_?? V'-V,. , B * : . I *'7~ * ' 4. V- ' ' l:r - ?V0L. IV-^-NO. -21 ?f l." ^r . \ . ^ ? -BISHOP HURST COMES TO S. C. "S' ' " - ' Distiniruishcrl ('hnrfhm;in In Preside Over Seventh District DR. MANCE NOT Et/E<T^P "Other Assignments A r?1 "Inde At General CoilfefeiKe This Week Special to The Loader: Chicago 111., May 1.2--T!-.; }.\> > - ' 1 * WS ' ' ^mmk~ ? - BISHOP JOHN lll'.RST pal Committeeof the Genera^ Oonlvr ?1?r ence of the A. M. I). C inn.': in < I sions at the 8th Illinois ..A .. > ? * today assigned the lit. ilyv. :li. Hurst D. D? LL. D., pf Baltimore Md.j to be the presiding Id ho.p ?>i" tin ^Seventh Episcopal District of ti e A - M. E. Church. The district takes itf the several conferences in the of South Carolina. < . Bishop Hurst goes to South v'trolina from Florida where he .1: . ft head of the church th".iv ' .- j . ; 12 years.. li? is nationally kmc,vn;<ap<i his a^sigmpent was plon-i.r" to people here front 7? utli Ciiv.iliiia w'h* are attending, the Cor,vial t imi'vra.u1 Bishop Hui'st conies to this Sa'v a the successor of tin-. l:n,- !. . liam \V, Beckett, ^b.-r..died :ii' SCrumerville - while holdig a eonfeid nio. ir January, 1027. He will be succeeded in Florida by the lit. Rev. .1. S. 1 1. }>* ' per, D. D.I of Atlanta. . The new bisffbpa. are lit. How.' .l>uvis, Baltimore, Green, ArkanVas; -* Young, Texas and It.?A. ..(in r?-H Jacksonville. .The dele:\:A: n ,"t'rVnr South Carolina si:"; j . u i -?J v Robert \V. Jdance, D. 1).. a- ;is .i dato 'for bishop until Bur rr .:.. ' - withdrew his naine. Hector a it '*? still a young man add ran wait, v r the feeling of the dcU'gula.n /'run several- of the other states:? ... very^popular here, and has hake.:' prominent-.part in the -ch'tr. eh wn.k ho would bo a"candid;-1' at "-a?gerleral conffer^ncc was t!:w.ex;-/i s sion of his closest friend and n'lv \v . the Rev. T;?"s#r-MVles,-?of -(ktTtm-h'.nv ^Bishop *M. II. Havis,-t!;.' ban Jt'.ar ^ to make . the bench, lmv'.wa voles; the highest, number evvv TV celved by a candidate-for the-b..>hop ric in the A. M. K. Church., The assignment of the Bishop'. brought about much dt'-sa'' t.-n-' ioi under a stormy session of the. n n . . ? ference the assignments Wbre vend. The following are the assigniim I - <> & _ tho several bishops by the Kins,-ops Committee: 1 First Dstrict, Bishop~~JT.il. .1 .m. Wilberforce, Ohio; Second ins ?< ' "V " Bishop A..T^TSlHegrBZUttf.mVc T^T Third District. Bishop W. II?In .n, ?Plirhcdielphl*. Pa.t Fourth - 1? < \ Bishop A; 'J.HI. Fifth District, Bishop J. A. Ciev.e Wdlberforce, Ohio; ft'.xth -pislr.i t Bishop William,A. Fotinlain, Atlanta Gja.; Seventh District (SputtT M n -' linfe} Bishop John Ilurst, ^ttaKunoi'c ' . Mxi.; Eighth Distrh't.tt^hnp \\ f Johnson, Plains, Ca.; Nivi !i"DT7ii''.v' Bishop R. A. Grant, Ja.'kr"hv il ... Tenth District, Blshiop W. S. l|rook? Baltimore, Md.; Eleven! . .Diaivicj * *" w * ' ' . ' ' ' % *' . b 1 " * h . ' '? > k- ? - . - - ' - . J : . . 1 " '# -i__ . (.RANT, FIRST BIS1II* TO BE- ELE<ITE*> AT 'A* M. E. CON i'EKEMJE Ai'let- approximately. twenty-seven ( hours of balloting, counting and jockt'v.ng, l.)r. lfc. A.'O rant Avas-elected to - i . j; no. i'i' the?tawnr vacancies TiT~ttnr i v ii'jvitf < f Cite -Al'rlclih McthiuKkt J:r lim.eh a: the general eon tho UcnominattonyKoi'o Fvi: y ai lei noon;. i hy. n.-tiluljtijp began Thursday" morT: ai' 11 o'clock unci the'announcement of Di\Grant's flection was made y c loc i\. Friday aftcr. . n. . Tvl < Uuid women fainted and I. ars . of. -.joy red D-d' down live t IteeU.v >. o-djui D,ur.vti who favored ?i . tioli- i>f Dr. jlirant, a-native of .-i". . 1*1 \' Fl i. bhouts of "'i hank. ' .T" < r.,;ic,!i. w ith . cheers' i'Ur Dr. .: f eliVr.of jlin -c I .\ .-T. .v'.VTdaie.--"To" a 'ouse an in*, civl in cite ni. -a v... i a v.ai cii.ee led oh tlfti v ,.?.i.v. Grujii .rctclyc^d -l..w v i11o Ol ^yi'iluri? ; , . .. vi. lv. Vout;.; of iv.xus UJld =S.' ; >.? , . . v .. .. i i v'iiii-s v , ii*i..> i .rJa.ii . -... ,.V?U i* .lie-Tug (ids 1'rider Way ? i.i-; ai..;r .ifot under "v. ay. fol e.'.i . a | . .. ei by i> .'..op .1. S. Flip.. | In i iy: ii he- t> .oevlii'il Divinr .km . .'n- t 'ccdhjn and urged the ?- ... . ' i.-. v.-. u s .niltieuyv to.il'-tVu .ay t ii:"..i. .ate \>h.e> .sought,- to. a.tu-iii . 'v. i ;11 '.je through unfair, means.i io. i> Lliooks \\ iio i\ a c |iVesidi:,g gave i f.al hi a .it ti6ns unci the voting start. ml. While .one district voted minis , < a hi. hymen patrol jed^ the^ahdea i-' "i.aarihg placards.urged votes, i'or.var V- rand folates. . ' f ij.t .u. > inuring the']>rinted name, of r'.t'.s Tayovfte poh weVo.distiibuted for use, but iYom the outi .,ur iX-the' f.rit ballot 'few- us<Ttt" them Uijtvii. i he last ballot ended with i Cirailt. i e'eci\injj. JMO,. lh\ ?SV I.. > tdbene, t|.V>, J Jr. It. II. Wright 2lib la- <?. lb Voting 21U and.-Ih*. C'ald.' v'.-.-i ' ' i.1 . 'i be jvenrd. ballot' was taken imine.l,and jit Jl:oO o'clock Friday hu>r1 :i ;v. the deadlock- still existed* TV > motion to adjourn met with the whole? i7 ' le cL.a |U \ al of the con fete ?ice. in it?r ;?-t a 'reproving addres^' by r.7.-;h? { * W. T. Veairou. " -ballot was ^ . *-!i?be next three a:.d a hail w<re spent jockeyni}?'and lob? ibyinje?. I. y'eveii*!*clo?.k found the sehsioti a. . ' ii iiv"i the. .tir ed bal. .iii w;w manual c.~ an : pi.-n-' i | rie candidiiU's, tii'cd from The or; (1-. al \>i t?:c? ^llphbhtvesontQd. a rather ' . ) ) y?foohhui?-s-peutacie, liciii and i. lliVvc were thpse* \vh't> could . ir'hi 'iMvir'*eyes upon net-It#rigef "and v.iia had : ntvuinhed to iho ur.i.i' < 1?v 11. add l):c voire of'tddol' telii i' as Ik i cnd voles served as a -lulht: * KVt y-i .on-v was \ho <-a -up and so in. ; it* i i.n, it lV\v Iim'L their. s.ats for any ; !i ! ui t :ilie tillr!n;? the wr.l iro 27 -? . - - ' . * y -I. Saiiiiw-ih and t'ol.r dual* v. >.n.t .v made iiifr way throuub thy 11 \v<I; : oii.n^_ lfi'lv'shniunts and ?rn o t:a.i-iy_Jnuj>n nu', n the piyue^fjwhl 'en as dining ear waiters-come-into the ? >m 'ft. a S, whi.e copt'eil iinlivit!ii i|js on! eeefi |.|ki' t-tiiv. enlion h'iill tirF - lidin- 'hot eoffcv ar.tl santHvj. lies." . au\ spirited Dispujtv.s 'Die raiVl attention and deep iiitfioe0t 01hi'.e "tlcieaates and eandlt s \.. i e hot the only TrttlU'ii'lluHS ul ht tension that pvova led thr.on^ho it I In- i.i** lit. Tlwrc^ wore little skirmish, i c.s b. ro :iud tliorV aiitl ono canilMpto _[\, R. l\p?\ v.'bo received I> 1 . ' * >m- the fti-.-t lull./t, became so b..ii.-ifrT-ite ' I- ' . . ' ' ~ 1 ''>,^..1. S. yiii'iiHT. .Ci.i.; ; iM?-tmiliw.'-ii|riii|iwiit'iiiii fn ; Vi-nvn; 'Thirteenth District. lJishoj v: ('. fiflns mii; . Fourtcf i ph District t. ri.rliop J. A. .lohns. n. J'tinntfolphia - 1\..: Kit'tt-. M.,lr t. Bishop \V. B ? i":.' Bi.4wp )ia.vlsr Balli; / ;/ rK Tl'j'.-; Kcvcntc. atV J^'.rlot (S : r- 'ent RVhop "Vc.injr of T I, itiphteenth District, Bishop S. I. .ICvccn of Arkansas.' I t : ~ ' ' . ' S . . . r ; a ' 11? t - 1 - . f - r *' ' % . . .> " o * ' * * . columbia, s. c? satur: mMJU.U. JtlMBALME, "j ' ' - * ' * * ' ~ * . j Charleston; S. C.?On Majr IGth J .nid 1 < ili the Colored Funeral* ?>lro"et -i? aim iianuaimcrs' .Association of -south Carolina-met in Char lea ton and earned out a two day program, .which could not Lo excelled as regards?au. c'cniidn lo detail and the carry irtg'oitt of events planned. The cxcfcutive.com initi.ee m. arranging the convention puogiani considered well the features \ytuch it desired to stress, and the . pint in which the assigned addresses, i-apeia and subjects', .ware ' presented. i.o\? ui that .the - members of the us. *" ~ ;y i, ?I , ; ' ??r-? aociunon are desirous 01 a wule-a .niiv'e 'aiui an aiert organiztion: The c--.0J14l.0a .enioaeu lateen new meiai.. i\v.) i:i..n.d?er.s nuL present sent . cir iuiui.1 .\.os, una t'oiay>-nuie nvem. Ijl.i 01 r.io i .<>11-. sion registered. The . we ie pre >eiit: Orangeburg; v.. . uytneu ovi.; Columbia, >Uls. J. ! . v.uih^aid, i. 11. TTnckney, Mrs. \\nnu. .t1ia.cg4U.iV, Miss Annie Mac i .anig..Ui4.;: ken, \>. A. Jackson, W. 1 a Viinei'i UihKcr, t, A. Lawson, \\.. | .. .\UcVii, u. x\i. L?ewis; AObCvillc, \ ... .1. ikUviiie; Caiiiue'11, A. 1{. Colon,s i .,. 0, \hah.pion, it. 11. llailc; f' lo' ..vncv> It V,. 1 ^1 r.n; rsewberry, Jv 11. | .. .ii...ins, M.s. 1 earl Onerry A\ nLa;ns, 1 . . . . - ... .. "KV JUCKSOn, iU. u. i hhouiugiuii; GkUtsdcn, \\". A. ll.oliey; 1 'I Mi, nTTTrfuT? V : 111 He 1; Ual-Uley, . It. iV i os;or; Barnwell, T. Hankinsun; ilio, -A. L>. Washington, J. C. i nomas; Cameron; 1'. S. Johnson; .'Uiiiihetviiie, Aiocrt A. Aiken, Henry ihiychin.-iun; Charleston, Juiius i'. .1. v waling, A, i;. Hardy, N. Bqggs, l.dwm A. llaiieston, E. G. ll.irlcston, " ; 7: V. iiey \V;ild, Th' H. litffcin&m, J. B. .nouurio, li. 11. Sainton, Harold E. \ I... Ji'hn 11. Harrison, ' Jason isrown, Charles Green, Eugene L)un .hn, Aipiionos. E. Sanders, G. W..Bob* nstiii, Eiiwmu C. -Mickey; ALt. l'leasi.it, John 1'. i'owell; Keisley L. Bharr, . kani, 1 la; '1. C-. \Viiiliahis, repre'.eiiiiiig t\ie Wiiycroii, Casket Co.; -hii.s iJodson, manuiacturing chem I?. uii Atiijiylun i'roducts^ of-Wash-:i.-,iv.ii,:U. ,'i. it. Washington, rep?vstn..nv^ Xno 'Favorite Fluid Co.; l'i',i-Ui, Oh.u, and 1 lie Colored-EmhaTm" 'uyiik' anuria*. organ of the IndependFuneral Director's As uoatti.m. . " ~ 1.. in : . i'.?ii'ii.. ueie hold at the ' \, cii?.y Funeral tloirre and at. the* "'.laili .stop Ks.ablishnienit * lit - which :ere do.i.veyed the follow'in'g: A pa; or-?Lc'noes from the Jvhtior.al Con\ ration in .St. Louis in i'J27?ill's. J. i '..'Guiiiyavd; an address, Manufacturing *T, '<V Y.'illCnis,* manager: of '.iaye rips Ca:?!;Vt 'Co.; an address, mal OrgnagaLions and Insurance j " 'ir;- a'l ?as : oin .e 1 ty the Ululcr. udfess, Burial Aid 'Societies,' W. S. : i. .v; a pa,, or, a review.of the 'rca -?f- J'+rT1' esjMVt day' l'uncral cor; s, . ...' ycvf i y ihe Mctr onol'uan Life ir.i.aice 'Ciniiyany, Edward C. Michey. ;: , ' ; " *'. 1 i.e public meeting at Morris St. jOOKER; WASIIINGTC 4 TV.TTAT T T A T i\rvrvui\Li . . ? >' xciicu .IKfltThe forgot'. he was not v V a ' i: 5.iip and. called Bishop W. S. .'f.ohsj a Jiai\ . The bishop too forgot, j .bo.and 1>raudod- Iho ivate minis. ! :rs a ''dirt? liar." This so riled r'/.v'v. Tui'i1 that he mado"for the plat( :>ni! but was stopped by the brethren who cahnodhim . Bishop Brooks, how* j o'er. tnbk ctvnsion tcr beseech those J.V.'lio w i re hob the belli,recant pa>s| or chock "to turn nipi loose, and rc. r, I-1\ done that 'he. the ? ; : n ro:in; ' -y where it. re . ' . v i at n.en.' Tib1 atTaTr end,i' in hiii.i',tilii iiinj ihii-tT#rTpnrim , j ve*i Iniif the ballots". ,' It wjtjs .JLlheelic night but the in.1 ' . st did no! wi'.r.e. except when some . .-. p.! brb her' >r sister just had to sleep c hit tie, en:! their interest was.revived lur .iyith trrt^ir,.tiiC(.r^odies. by' till' j v?tip. nod. The fourth** ball it began ' "t .*!:!(1 F.Vlay afternoon with the .:: .niie- ontlr . i. in as the first/ which | shows the interest of the delegates. .. i". ti& % / . r 1 ?' ._^rrr . . = DAY, MAY 213, 1028 fORn Li8 HOLD ! SUCCESSFUL SESSION f? ??;-- ? . -i lluptist' C\iuro*r \vas th6 outst^ndin?j event ol' the convention where about two thousand people assembled, and listened to addresses'- of welcome by '..ser.amj j)r. \M... II. Miller, .a rc.-pdTTstr by Tl t' Williams; mimic, by Uus-Avory | glee club; instrumental numbers by! 1 .Mrs J. IV (iiiiny::r?l ond A. 1'. ilaidy. 1 Vhifd the two feature addresses Ot" the I evening', one "The solidarity of our ! group"?Prof. C. A. Lawson,. of -Sum. ter; the other "Stepping Stones" by K'clscy L. PJvarr, of Miami, Flu. Thy. ; addresses were acknowledged. to be M'Qrtliy of the- deepest cbTi.iffy I'dt:(/TI of the nu>st acedemic i niin lJ'f f;. I av.-sc-n, in a most, VdisilapJiJ.- ;\:inr.rrs slVOwU'd that there is . sol'dai ity . the Negro group arid that the iesiihs of this spirit will "show i' If in the results as time goys . Mr, Pharr came as the official ropre.-rtitaiivo of. the Independent'' National FuntraJ Him tor's Association arid in a humorous manner delivered tr uths which will longTe remembered by his listeners arid" .will rcdown to ' the . advancement of thy profession. The officers for the next' ensuing year are "A. E. Bytftcwood, president., 'uli'.is P. L. Fielding- vice-president, Roland W. Perrin, 2pd_vice-prt.si lent; . P. Guinyard, correspondingsecretary, Mrs.'Pearl Cherry Williams, i 11 !>*??" a n ? v.vw .u^, , m*. x\. i . i^|iuars?9 viiaplain. Features of enttertainnicnt were a luncheon, a sight-seeing .trip around the city, a dinner, a ieeplion, a trip to Alt. Pleasantt, Sullivan's .Inland, where Mr. and Mrs; John Powellrwntt the faculty of the school- entcjtaihe.t with a program-ef- music, rendered in songs l.y. Mcsdaxnes.Green and Powell Perhaps the most outstanding idea running thruogh . the whole Convention was the ' desire for raising "the standard of the profession of . embalming and funeral diieetingtj not only on the part of the individual but by the whole group, so that as a. working organization there' might be' oxpected from its imTm'bers more porj feet cooperation for insisting upon I better service to the public and a. bet- j tor defined iw.d niore strict -code oi l ethics toward one another -n the pur-' - 'it of thi-ir ln]<iiiP-x | I 1 his idea was exemplified by adop'iu n of a set of recommendations. j>coI pp?cd-by a partial' H'fftTTTTfTri' bit Yules.. an<i~~cO?tayiing the following p'rovsiups: - ? ~ - ? . 1. That , the State Association bo. -a ' come officially corrected with The innciiei.dciiT National.^" Association" of~ : Colored Embalmers. i Ih Tlnu henceforth only , ! embalmers be admitted into nu-'wbqrship in t,h<-r~ State Association. I'"- G. -"That in coinmumtios" .of" th.State where there are three or |oiv members in*Jbtisincss a local. assOoiaj tion be formed for mutuaV lud^fuincand for operation under * a' uniforlyi ' code pf, professional ethics. )N TO HAVE HIGH SCCHOOL PLAY Presented by Booker Washington School at Koynl Theatre, Tuesday. i nn ? a. o .oa Vl 1 4 -i 1?1 il V Llf% l^niTUI .\u 3."> Cents . ' I" ' " - ? ! Tuesday, May 20, 1028, the Hooker WnShyigton H?ph School presents it? annual operetta, "The .Crimson Ivye.; hroWst"- at the Royal Theatre. It \vill i he remembered that the h'.ph School operetta was an ovovwhi'lm-im??tine. j ' e&j-juul it is. the wi?h and puvni>.?e-of;?1iiml in iluupp1 ifint "The Crimson j Eyebrows" come up to the standard ! of "Pebbles." . The entertainment Ik giving an excellent opportunity to dr-. i velop the musical talent' of the school 'i and to^-bring the school before the TpubliccL*" :r-? r ???-?: ) k"The Crimson Eyebrows" is* n mtisi. I'eal comedy in three art*'. It pets-its j name from the followers of Faneh'ong. j a young rebel ehief, who had'his men ?-- . ? . i .* t " ?????~? * Cblur^ia 1 :: ;;Vaiuat _ UK. j. ii... - ,TT ;| Ilf?> n ai Ui ,1. ; . . ! years' a?o mfo 'n. ' *y li \ "i h +iiuVv i. ".Ji '.? uihj r v\ ic''. .M y;i- 1 Lo?be (i<> ; " ,:V <vs\;: tr.URlv ,'n ' Mr, SpuRre'r i;.. : '' ll'. llv "~J t- ' - 71' mng 1:m | s ,X J i " .. t.' ;t;:! 11 ' U j* y ?U ' r-p? ilntvi ') - -r 'r' i'.'.cx j i,' !> si- *'1 r ~ , ? V' 1,1 I ' * : \ ?*. . *m * ' _ . .. r j r. ' V , '' ;?[: -i >J 1I-. Clooclivji . ' I)l\ c; ichii:, tj-i; tiiov! a i r v . .0 /ion. ( <V if* Avhifcfc IS ' v tBt'til'ifrl % ?.- .j-. .'-V, . ' 11 it? wnsjovyl ? . I '' . . ? 'if? ! --'?-?a. * " ' t . jj* " and "was v\ 11 . r '" '; v. hun the \vaS '!': a- < ? ; ..p;' ' iavi.' ,1'.: j'vruus mvf x::t< < : r ?4- - - n -iur?^ ii^rn ii' holylnjr ,r~r ?: .. ' ! -!\v hi' ; ractivcd mu-:! f ; .thirty. Ii* years ?mj U-:. r? - I ?u?' !i "i\^iif.i ; him be. .0??Joy.otl ! raw!ce. a'bd 'lii was ;rt ku<-Liv; vi. ' ' c,. ?J~i:hrrtTTTr V1-' ' :health. ; uliy thi-ii- y"' v .-. ... Jv.iv .thai.. l.J l?Acy would,Jbo f :! to. the iasf 'i"? (l-rop i?L* i4' I-'r. ujcr the i* d recti" n ?f JiytU?r and"-In i '* iv. \\ I[: . /. ....vs.,; U L nee of tin- oiiil. J . , ' y. 'i.hefe ui'i; ahout 1.: - J y"y: f Vv.yne;-. . ^ : .. ah- ">i'J i:\jr-, mem'.ors' i f j clvjui -' h i4ul>. ' 'T.r _ The .-ii p.' *l i_': i ' :* ^vc! ai Tin - vl iv- > , Y -i:y-' ~T . *..;nu\. a, m.ui'ih' % vi.o \\v." ' j" I'ircyiv-, IK- i'ev. > " v l...s rhr??mvto..ihe. V. * ' T.:!.'..!>*/ \\> jvnd plots to-h:;v !V.hi'- Yi I low; i,(j.5>jv,i : ... *' y!T, 'I i% "Laicr 'i i ath-r Hi t>.e "*l i.c Cy: hvb'v.'s" Fa S*iKVbelie vii}? i- ' ; ?, j '* vlVii*''. : Vt .*>.{}<? in lovF.vyi .h : .v..- . \Y Neptune ai'iu i'.r.s . Hi, y him,:. ij;!?y h.- i. .Km-y tkjwijy, -!ca: .-. " v. ; v.t".li-^Avhrt .-c. .. JO W.N 1.. < "ajUiiL .. ? # ?'MA 'P~~: 7 . # ' " r# . , ? ' -. ' . . e * ' . 5c A COPY ,oses >le Citizen ' " - ? - i/.t was too"^(Iai!k.iitorhiyl hot ' 1 j ' i . '..at he WtiUl'not pet"*up dndt-po - -jj y> ?.* ' Hie sick. A* a noli- ... f -st ;h.c cxepHed anyone in South i' 'iil a.aij'1 had very few equals ha. i,ally, ; ;.. 'r ... . :i - ;r last Rej.ub'/rr.n Convention v. a - clyeted n; -deli pat# to the nalui convention fo a. sist in nominap U hiar. f r. the presidency of tho d States of America: He has * r ( -i-t -f .'] c.vvrv term since 1D1C to ?' ' hhrh. and honorable place.. . IT / hr.. i c. n president of the col tat>i fair lor the past twenty* \-.t.rXV.! ? a:" Jitxer. Jieen opposed. ' '< odwdj) has-' accumulated much 1?*y .iii Iii< hlanij county and is r. . id .in mhhy 'secret orders and a v.-.eh. apd ha| been superln-. .d. ir." . theBaptist Church rrrtfey STChotol "for the past fifteen and he known as an ora a., i a la .twt'iiin, and was always d i .mi im Emancipation' Day ad.(jser.'". . x* hi years a#q Dr. Goodwin r: i. d Mi.-. - '.Mlennor Dickson, of Or? rHv?rtf-. Wn<> died nnp year apn. J'V.y '.uiieiial will be held at .7-ion 1 Cian-ih, Sunday at 1:30 P. UPd llk'tt will be buried "at. ''~K~ n^Knvv^Wm.'B.iptist; Church just ? r the. funeral in tjte lower part KichJand county. ;?? ' j . i | una:e?y.they are distovaikd. roLgii'take efforts .of I'ling the acn changes, however, and Tring'.-! oik* i-> restored to her. She co-m,nd vhai on the day she is pro- ' ny.'H Empress, Fan?hong be made lpcrir. Woven with the principle ii.v -is a "pretty love affair between r-lce -and Hing Lee" while' Wang T "his " > un-[ ira'tors furnish 4)ni? end hi comedy scenes. * r.o (harafc-r are as follows:' , I - . h i c. s T.;r. I.lng,?Per ithv Xanc<?- t ' 1 .\{vv 'l'ir.tr's counsin?Sadie Adams.' " 1 AW.ng?Uaym^r.:' Bailey. ~ K !tg, nicknamed v'^tar Eye"-?Al: h'.nso . Bradley. "M . iii. !:jiamcd ."'Hd Buddha"? (.. rip Bt-Ue IlooVer. r.s hong?Joseph Hoover. .. C.rn, nicknamed "Neptune"-^ipltn BeilV * " ' = : g I.eip=-Thor.ias Martin. ' ! is ho'nod>th:it the nnV?li.? ??;11 " ;!_ ihyniri ht-? the*opportunity of r-:-1 ihls -entertainment w*hichr^pro-~~T"T" -o* %* >. a rare treat.. -A---?t? r ~rv -?? - r? ? , i * -. ^ JOODWIN !' . ' t . , , n , ! | ? .... - . ' A ^- ' ?