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THE PALME
p'M"M" - ^HT'stray^I
A Department of
By WILLIAM 1
(All contributions to this I>ejm
I poetry," "accompanied by stamped
| and sent to 1501 VSi Taylor St., Cob
> column. Allworthy manuscripts 1
| name. Amateurs and poet-aspirun
tha' Ullent/ if you have it.)
The Edito" <V|{" P-|mi 1 llH'IT
siring poems on any subject for ai
jrnrinin&Pexprcssions of friendshi
kinds. - ? -?,
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By William
THE QUI
Not wlince we cam? or '
Concerns the human s
,No past; no future,?jusl
?f Impels the upward sti
We carm^JeC-thafHntflTC
- SpoloC7n^th(int:lil m IT
- And o
Of each brief-nowr-soli
He is a fool who saj^j tl
He is a fool who /thin
The blind of that Suprer
Created life and beaut,
???OrnrThtTT^ alone weknow
The souLtmist. &tr ugg
~,rfu overcome the povCrsj
To (ind some solace for
?-?-?tot tools rave?the eart
.. .. ; If there's a future 'tis.
Who in 1111 flin 1 in)
? Up the hot- rocky"bat
- LARGEjXTTCNDANCe^
Orangeburg, S. G., SeptTl8.?
n Wednesday, September 16,
laflin began her sixty-fifth i
ear with the largest enrollment
E" her 'history. Registration
egan early in the day and has
Mitinued-tbrough the week.
At 12 o'eloek ntron, Wednes-_
ay,__A Jarge groupr-oT'patrons
ere c>ut to witness the first_
lapebexeirise
HMO address-P^fb-esfdenf X~~B~T
Randolph. In his address he[
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u??-tfie?rreu^students: of ?their j
>rdial welcome and the "" fine i
iirit-they? would- fi n d ^rr~ClaT^t
u ^ He^ thjsn ^ inj ^1^ \
' graduates and post graduates!
>ming from some of the leading
ist.it.utinns-.Qf?frhe~ rniis^py-jmrdi-5;
Oolumhia, .iUniv.,r Chicago Ui~
* f -B |
evrr^mv. of Colorado, lJenison
isk, Virginia Union and others.
With prospects for the bright- j;
it year in the history of the
ihool ClafHn-hatr-sirt^rkelL Lol
to task or TfcvcfeTng her st u- j
mts in various activities, of a
lass A College.
.^ TIDBITS.
R? T 1 '
i^cyjiaiu xuassenourgej
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Handball is the national bame '
r Cuba.
When a daughter -is, born in J
apl'and the father presents lire 1
iJLli aTa indeed. 41
First book published in E'ng-i
sh-America ?was the "Whole;
ook of Psalms," at Cambridge,,
ass., in 1640. j
The first steamer of the Swiss
ivy was, built 97 years ago by
i American. " ,. *
DCALS FROM ABBEVILLE <
; The Friendly City. .....'j;
By Mrs. Josephine S. Wright. [
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Evangelist Emma J. Smith, j1
Philadelphia, _is conducting^?
eat revival at St. James A?
church. Great crowds^are in
tendance at
ppflflv n ennro r\v
y, v? 1IIU1C, P lictve - ;
sen converted. She is a power <
$he__pulpit and?arr?garhesfj"
eker-fur losfsouTs! ?" i?
Rev. W. L. Devlin Had the ,
isfortune to have his house on-j
wnbridge street burned Tues- j
iy- i
Mr. Edward McClaren left the j
ty Monday night for Shaw U- j
iversity.?MrrMcCtaren is a !
nior there and after finishing 1
ill Study jnedicine at Meharry.' J
Miss Mamie E. White fceiurn-^
f to the city Monday after n
TTO LEADER l! ~
cwc8^u^jcto^o.cK?xaaao ao'o^aao.actcu
LEAVES :-:^ I
Current Poetry
[). ROBINSON. . . . ; ?
irtmCnt'inust be typewritten, "real 0
and addressed return envelope, g
jmbia, S. C., to the Editor of this 0
will be printed under your own g
its, this is your .chance to develop O
t- oilers his services to anyone
ay occarerorrr such us epitaphs. me- g
p, or topics tor-programs dT all o
,oC.^ocooo.:.o,o^:
I) Robinson. ,
ION^
when pr why or how,
>oul in upward (light;
Utlic throbbing now ?
' "ri'fV ltiVV!lwl thiA-Iifrh?-??
"v r
GTsome miirhtv PowV ruuldtd
us t'rom something,
f each fleeting^ hour,?
tr-fort 1 rt 1 curTgod and king! "
lore is no Cod:
iks lie understands,
lie who from some clod,
y for all lands.
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, and that concerns us:
le in its fleeting oW,
that oppose usi
man's poOr sweating ln-nw-^V
h.nioyes on, nor heeds them!
-alone for t hos" - -
-lei 11 llLl> lead I hem
WsgroaL wisdom chose.
spending - a week in Charlestonwrttr"1uTr
sister
Horry. Miss Ma-mie reports a
pleasant time spent in the "City
by the Sea."; A
]\Irs. X. V. J. Edwards spent
a very pleasant week in Augusta
and- Savannah with relatives
and li'iuul.1'.." ??
_Xke Misses- Taggeyts. Helen
LatiinerrMluth-Bliller, Eunice
Whit lock, Lucia- and Sallie Mae
T?'?H-ill if Heilm and \j,~
rioyuviiuUer lei't J['ues(iay-a-.--mT,
ftSr TEg^State A. & M._ColiegeKMisses
Mary T. Greene :mH VTn?r_
gie Smith left Monday-for Allen
Mrs. Janie Ruth Reed and
children of RaiJTgmrXi'e spcmcfing^
awTiile in the city with Mrs. Sallie
Jones on Secession Ave., who
"^nr^ErskimTlO^
nfdiiy fw"-iVfbmtrr to matricu-j
l;tfV h! ATm^U^vt^T-fyrrrTT^
After spending the summer in
Atlantic City, N. J., Aliss Willie.
Mae Hodges left for Conway,
\lliem she will- teach i11 OiiLaltv^
Greenwood News.
The funeral-services nf at?- t
H. Featherstone was had at Mt.
IMsga>h AVM. E. church on_Siin-?
clay last. Mr. Featherstone was
a nactive member of the A. M.
E. church, having served as
president of the A. C. E. League
/or a number of years. He
[lied Friday morning Sept. 18th
we would that all men could be
like Mr. Featherstone. The afternoo'n
before he died he called
the whole family around hLjJbed
and his dying words were:"That
I haAe-J?y-baggage cliecked7 all
that I am waiting for is theTrainto
back and I will jus.t reach
clown and picg jup. my baggage^
and step on."
Mt. PisgaH will ever remember
Mr. Featherstone, for the
work that he did. - The funeral,
was the best Chat has been seen
tfHhxreTTWdoitTorsome time. The
Misses H. F! \yilHams:,?ktlC'ilc?
? l
Formal and Alice Gar^mymjathe-three
flower girls. There were
sonic brief remarks, made by?
Lillu Willie hisancT Miss
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To New Customers, we $
say try our p
EGGS
and have the pleasure of 5
growing some . " ? ?[-*
REAL BUFFS
The greatest Egg machine v
existing. ?.?j?? * P
M. SIMPKINS^^__:_|,r
Newberry, S. C. ."... g i
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Lois McGee.Miss ,WiHiams hav- p
ing served as treasurer of the I
A. G. E. League.under Mr. Feath I
erstone for eight years. He was t
known by everybody as JeTT ami *
at the funeral even, the kiddies ?'
-wept .oveV the loss of Mr. Jeff. f
The funeral pr"1"'h,"'> i.v h
1 tie funeral was preached by u
~1 'raiding Elder J. W. Douglass, n
uie ni'v. \V. P. Williamsr W F. V
Re v. . R. .J. Ranvsev. a^sialimfc?^
-JU^v-^r-Trl^rrcTvinT^f the Peixi- 0
val Undertaking C'a..-had char ire 1
fit" Ilia hodr-?Mr. Feafherstone e
was a Mason, Knight and Broth- a
hood. fcte^ttfas represented by ?
ejoch of these lodges. "InterJO'-ntxica*-4r>
KnVTodl fa.ra+4errr^1
~ Moms_Ghttpe 1 Baptist church b'
is in "full Idoom. All of the a
roixeshavx lintrtFxip Willi their?
-41CW pastor. 1 lie Rev. \V. P. Wil- h
-liafftsr?ife is roputei1 pi -*-gl'cAl
pUSlot and leader. He iT
looks out for the we 1 fajx^pi his h
"people, and is making friends a- 11
mong the ' white-and colored cit- P
d/Ains.? On
the Gth'fnst., Morris Cha- pel
-began her~~revivi|i| whit-h.?
-4nMxdMrhrouini~G^17th. Morris
Chapeliias-never hart a gixa- __
-ter revival at this"season of t he
-year. Thb pastor secured the
Ke\\_JL-.Mr THarshall, -i>r-D.;"6T
St. Geolge, S. C., to assist him
L-anio on Monday, the 7th irist.J~
at night he preached ?
all who
'wore present to decide that .Dr.
Marshall was-a man sent from,
Clod to preach the gospel of his
son Jesus. Tuesday the news
spread like ^'fox *fire" that . a
%
great meeting was on at Morris
Chapel, and on alhstreet ?> mid Hv?
paths* crowds could be seen each CI
iii^dvWdlwking^tcT'tlfe^c'hurch to
hear, the matchless preacher. L:
Dr. [Marshall ' aroovtling?to?
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iremise went to the National
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Baltimore. While he was away _ IB
he pastor took charge and kept
he lire burning. Dr. Marshall
eturned Monday 14th, and
oun'J ;hat the Holy Spirit ^
?art work" J1 e, then lined -.9
p his forces and preached each 1
tight as though he had never
?At tiiues^dur- ^3
ng tile?delivervofJhis sermpna
L would -rcmtncTone of the day 3
f Pentecost. On the last night! -^--1
ThijrsirPivl Hi- Mi-? j
d to have reached h is J_ climax
nd.the entire audience was eictrified
btf the Holy Spirit,
here were-several converts dur
Tg~PMsImeeting, and the city, in
eneral, has been benefitted as
result Of the revival.
^As^tiFevarrgutTsrt
as hut IQweouakh?ST7TTre~~oT ^
be meniljus said TlTat a greatr-tti^acjier
than Dr: Marshall
as never conducted a revival .
1 our city. May he live long to
reach the oter-eal wordOif.Ciod.
By 1\ C. WELLS. *
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