CLIPPINGS FROM FIELD CORRESPONDENCE.
THE SOUTH.
From Allen Normal School, Thomasville, Ga.:
Every year of experience in the work strengthens my conviction of the uncounted value of the work done in the American Missionary Association schools in just the matter of fitting young men and women to go to these country places, to carry to the multitudes of their own race, whose lives are miserably darkened by ignorance and superstition, the light which they have received.
From Lincoln School, Meridian, Miss.:
God is giving us great encouragement. No year has yet brought us as great pleasure as this in seeing the fruits of our work. Eight of our last year's graduates entered Tougaloo and Fisk. Better than this—for we do not expect the greater part of our pupils will enter higher institutions—more than forty of our students are now teaching. Nearly every school in Kemper County is supplied with teachers from our school. Several of our young men are seriously considering the going as mission teachers into the darkest part of the great Black Belt.
THE MOUNTAIN FIELD.
From one of our mountain academies comes the following good message that will interest all the loyal Endeavorers throughout the land:
"Last Sunday at our Young People's meeting a vigorous beginning was made to the organization of a Christian Endeavor Society. Young men active in religious meetings made the move and organized."
The following lines are used in one of the Sunday-schools in Connecticut, which has recently given its birthday pennies to work among the mountain children in the South. Their contribution goes to help provide a building for the Christian instruction of a large number of Highland lads and lassies in Tennessee. We thoroughly appreciate gifts that come with the evident spirit of consecration that accompanies these birthday pennies:
Jesus sat beside the treasury,
Saw the pennies as they came,
Knew the hands that love to bring them
For the sake of His dear name.
Jesus, bless the ones we bring Thee,
Give them something sweet to do;
May they help someone to love Thee;
Jesus, may we love Thee, too.