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PRINCIPAL and I
? The Closing Exercises
all others that have
Were More Larj
Program was j
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April 30, 8:00 p. mr, Thursd;
Grammar School Concl
May 1. 8:00 p. m., Friday?<
in 4 arts.
May 3. A:00-prm., Sunday?
Watson.; ? 1
May 4. 8:00 p. m., .MorulayMay.
5?. 10:00 a. m., Tuesday
M#y 5. 8:00 p. m., Tuesda;
Man," in 3 acts.
May 6. j 10:30 a. m., VVednesd
N ta Graduates, Dit J.
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BT "As to the work done here,
W~ at Virginia-llnian Tlnivni ..ity,
f sity, Lincoln University, col]
l'Jiey are making goodr^~?
The hext session begins 1
tuition is $10.00 per month.
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that talent, if .you have it.)
The.EdTforLof this Depart
siring poems on any subject f
moriams, expressions of frier
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j '? HAST THOU A STA
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Class Night?Play, "Noble OutcasT" j
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-Commencement Sermon, Rev. J. A. s
?Speaking Contest.
?Trustee Meeting. .
y?Annual Play, "A Poor MarrietTjh
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lay?Commencement Day. Address f(
"Starks, .President, Moms College,
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Department must be typewritten^!'real -S= ?
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Columbia, S. C., to the Editor of this 8 ^
its will Tie printed under your own r
pirants, this is your chance to* develop o p
mpnt offers his services to anyone de- gf
or any occasion, such as epitaphs, me- ? ?
idship, or topics "for" programs of all g d
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,m D. Robinson.
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.o heights sublime: r ^
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and greed and hater 7l
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the dust beneath t.,
r uilent death: " .
tar to guide thy path? y
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ret thru earth's dark night: *. <>,
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And Doubt assails my fi
And loud my abject spir
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1.cannot see my star
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Where hung the Master
I hear again His cry,-anc
As w;tvi'Vi of lire and dar
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McCIeflaimlle News.
The revival conducted at Bethel A. j
. E. church last week was, closed
jnday with signal results. Dr. Jos*h
S. Mohmt presiding Elder of-Mt. '
leasant District being present for
sMhird quarterly conference, fired
ie final shot ab-41epmg-^"t^n.
The Rov. Mr. Junlcin of the lucal '
fCsbytcrian church and the 'Rev. E.
. Taylor,^pastor of the M. E. church
outh, (both white) preached Wedisday
and Thursday nights respectely.
Thelt uiscourses were thoughtil
and-delivered with force and eloIn
spite of. the subterranean moth*
ds- employed by outsiders to influence
is flock to forsake him the; Rev.!
iimcn vuTen congenial pastor 'of the t
t. John?Baptist church appeared.;
unday and printed the good ship of,
ion.
By special request your informant
orshipped with the Rev. Wm. Tay>r
and his hospitable people "at Owisdan
Sunday and twice put up pleas
>r Allen University;
Mr. and Mrs."Green, Mr. Raymond
SE Azalee McClellan -of- Andrews
ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
T. Shokes on Sunday.
The Rev. W. Weston, the_4tev.
7ni. Wright- ilnd the Rev. Wm. Tay^~
r. will leavq Tuesday for Cainhoy-,
(at <^f thq. District Conference which
>mfe|ies Wer^esilffi. ?
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SPARTANBURG NEWS
Spartanburg, S. C., May 12, '25.?
The .people of SparUyaburg are
TucTr jTTeasod with the_Pitlmetto Lcaer.
It i**d*?fvt'TFt"~~v"ry li" t
aper ever lauilehed by our group in
his state. "
_We jwdt'onio within our gates Dr.
h _T. DePinna, Pharmacist and Chem5t,
who has taken over the interest
f the -Piedmont Drug Store. This
rug store will hereafter be'known
s the Regal Drug Store.
Another big asset to our medical
ratcrnity is the coming here of Dr.
nd surgeon. These twd~young Docars
are already drawing the' public
atronage. They are high-toned Chrisan
gentlemen of the first water and
'o are sure will get a fair share of. .
^ tnrpiicirtof'ihe people of the-Spar^
m city.
Our city is in the midst of cme of ic
greatest religious campaigns in
er history, at the Majority Baptiat
ulrch, South Liberty street, the Rev.
'. Elliott HaTT is the" highly esteem1
and beloved nastor.
The first week we had the Rev. J.
[. Myers, of Columbia, who is a good
reacher.
Jjast week_and this week, wo have 1
10 Rev. Dr. J. CT* White, of Columio,
tha-e^oWds- afe so Targe that if
ie is not there by good dusk, he can* 1
StTget into the .church at all. WhiteJ
id colored turn out tn?hear Dr. 'hite's
wuJiUerfuLsermoBs^eaphTright^ne
white gentleman said that Dr. A
rer listened to, white or black. Many 1
re joining the church each night. 1
The Rev. T. Elliott Hall has the
largest congregation in this?city,"A
wdnuln fin?c been?added f'd the""
lurch since he took charge here. All '
lo'J? ^ ''
???*r-wjnajority Baptist church
nee Dr. Hall took the rptns. ThF"
iw brick church is going up and '
iey are now worshipping in the base.
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fO LEADER
entrgloomit ~my~ Tieart,
uth with'Hery dart,
it cries for light,
rd in the night,?r
7 my guiding star.
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turn to Calv-ry's cross,
in His darkest hour:
1 Tstand in awe,
kne.ss seem to t0??,
thundoi ^peak.s His law:
frith?renewing power,
earns, my guiding star! ?
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ment. the brick work - is up to the
first floor. The white pressed brick
is being used and when completed will
be the prettiest Negro church in the
state.
Notes From the Electric
^~= City. ~
The great rally at Bethel M. F..
church was pulled off Sunday" and the
total wwas $769.30.. . I^told you to'
Watch Bethel.
Mother's Day was fittingly observ
e.d at all the churches. The writer
could not attend all, so he went to the
First Baptist. The music, the acL
dresses and the sermon were the best
I have witnessed. - The text, was John
19:25-27. This service was directed
by the Missionary Society. The
city was shocked to "diear of
the death of Mrs.^Cora Boykin, the
peerless leader of the Baptist Women
of the state. We extend to the family
our.deepest sympathy.
-agent-, and- Mrs. Bolden were
called to Camden for the funeral-of
their mother Mrs. Bovkin.
^ school
I'. U. took 'a step forward Sunday by
buying 100 song "books fde fHe.church.
We 3doff our hats to the leaders of
these departments,
? Rev. S. G. Campbcll, the'Taithful
jjastor^-rcports a nice meeting in Aiken;
? Sunday^ St. - Paul and Royal had a
ludl^was the preacher for the "occasion..
Text,Mat. 18:1. Subject: Whc
Ts grcareyt tTT "the kingdom??This
was. a very-spiritual service. "Collection
IT'20.00. ?
Misses Maggie Butler, Mozell Johnson,
Willie M. Jackson, Virginia Watkins
and TTntfiw
Very "efficient- teachers_of the "city
schools from JMorris College. These
_y<iumc women have been great assets
tq the schools:
The Primary concert of the Reed
^Street?school?was?tt?great success;
"The spacious auditorium could not
hold the vn^t. hmsr"
Rev. B. SL-Jackson preSched a great
sermon to the graduating class May
10.- - The Ever ready Cluh- of St. Paul
gave a , surprise party to their beloved
pastor and", family. This was
the biggest alfair yet witnessed by
the guests. Pastor Campbell is very
interested in his people -find no sacrifice-is
too great ?pr them to make
for vhis comfort.
A. C.
Laurens News.
\n iiM MtS3
are in the city visiting relative's.
Rev. J. C. McClellan motored to
Columbia, S. C., Wednesday.. He was
accompanied by.Rav. M. C. II. Dilfard,
6f Chilton, S. C. . ~
Miss Janie Sullivan has returned to
this eity-from Tarrytown NcW York.
She-is the picture of""health. "X
Miss Tuluah Hunter, student^ at A-fclen
University is in the city and was
at?church on -Sunday.
Rev. J. Q, McCldllan, Mrs. McClellan,
Miss Mary T^llie- and Mrs. Emmaline.
Nelson motoped to Spartan
burg on Thursday.
The Sunshine CIub_ entertained on
TVednseday afternoon at the manse
of Rev. unci Mrs. J. C. "McClellan.
Helpful talks were made and a delicious
course was served at the con-i
elusion of the business session^
Sunday morning our pastor preached
a sermon that touched the henrta
of every one present. He used as a
subject: "The School of-the Insect."
After preaching such a soul-stirring
sermon he sang a selection and Miss
Lucilc Wackstock and Mr. Johnle P.'
M iller came and ^Hwertert^hemseTves
with the church. Sunday afternoon
the members o? the Sunshine Club
rendered a Mother's Day program as
fallows: -
_, Solo?Mother'^ jprnym hnrndrittonr?d
me?Mrs. Emmaline S. Nelson.
skies?Misses Allean Franks and Ma?
ria Grant.
Recitation?Children make your
mother happy?Miss JulifuFowler_
?Duct?Tell Mother I'll he there?
Misses Ludie Iliggins and Maggie R.
SValker.
Papei^-A Trrtmte to Mother?Miss
Marguerite Leak.
Addresses on "Mother's Day"=ters. j
"
F. Y. Dendy and Mrs. allie Black- (
stock.' . - -?? Closing
remarks?Rev. J. C. McClellan.
. Sunday
night our pastor prt&ched <
;i .tin One profound "sermons,1 j
' using a* a subject: "Strange Sight-1;
seeing." Tln? Ohy-ft vn? i-hivi1
I ered tfown ond. the union.) cried aloud :
. from hte congregation.
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Mme. Sarah 15. Davis, Mgr. j
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2103Gervais^H^ Columbia, S. C. ,
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This Club is playing & promtnenl
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