Article clipped from The Williamson County Sun

The majority of the colored population oi Georgetown are in the cotton-fields, therefore the news will be somewhat limited for awhile.Revs. Mason and Hutchinson came in yesterday from Hutto, where they have been engaged in a protracted meeting.Mrs, Gaines, of Austin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Cook, has returned home.Mr. Finus Chapman is in Waco on business,Mrs. Mason returned last week from Lydic, where she has been visiting friends.Miss Oilie Palm, of Waco, is: here visiting her sister, Mrs. BrownMr. Jacob Vanderbilt and Miss Ola Haidiman were united in holymatrimony Saturday evening.Mrs. Printus has returned from an extended visit to her sister inEl Paso.Mr. Davis, of Round Rock, attended services at the A. M. E. church Sunday.Dr. Brvan, P. K. of the Austin district, held a pleasant and profitable Quarterly Conference Saturday and Sunday with the members of Wesley chapel and its Pastor, Rev. Jones.Dr. Bryan preached two excei-| lent sermons on Sunday, a very sensible and practical one at eleven A. M. and another at eight-thirty P. M.. While he broke the bread of life the spiritual interest j of the church ran very high. Hisassessment was paid in full.Rev. J. A. Jones took leave yes-! terdav for Langston, Oklahoma,] to visit hi^ parents, and will also visit friends in Oklahoma City andGuthrie.m! Those on sick list tbi week are Mrs. Henry Powers. Mr. Tangel-esly, Mrs. Emily Coney and M ss Abashie Vanhoose.Reporter.
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The Williamson County Sun

Georgetown, Texas, US

Thu, Sep 17, 1903

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