RM2AJAYYJ–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Her life was one of self-sacriflce anddevotion. She was lieard to say abouta month before her death: If I havean enemy I do not know of it. Whata noble life hers must have been. Beside her brother, Mr. D. P. Kin-caid, and children with whom shelived she is survived by three sisters,Mrs. D. A. McCord, of Charlotte, Mrs.Amanda Robinson and Mrs. J. W. Hen-kle, of Lincoln County. May God inhis all *wise providence comfort thebereaved. A Friend. Kincaid—Miss Ann Kincaid, aged 61years, 1 month and 18 days, passedto her eternal reward at 3 a. m., De-cember
RM2AWX1F2–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . coming of Christ has been ushered in withvivid eschatological hopes. But surely the churchwill not turn idolater and set her face toward thetype of the past when the present and the futurehold so much of promise and hope! On the other hand, social service detached fromthe church presents no thorough-going logical sys-tem. The leaders of the movement—where therehas been successful leadership—make for it nosuch claim. What is faith? A vital and audaciousconfidence in Gods grace, so sure that he who hasit would die a thousand times for it. The Song of
RM2AWRNKP–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . for a great and goodman. His oldest son, Sam, was in a hospital, butthe other children and his widow were pres-ent. John E. Underwood was admitted on trialinto the North Carolina conference at States-ville in 1883. Those of his class who remainare J. B. Hurley, R. B. John, F. M. Shambur-ger, T. J. Dailey, C. C. Brothers, D. H. Tuttle,and B. C. Allred of the North Carolina confer-ence, and H. M. Blair, J. A. Bowles, J. E.Woosley and J. H. Brendall of the WesternNorth Carolina conference His first appointment was Big Lick missionin Stanley county, whe
RM2AJBYE6–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . voice of conscience. Jesus spokewith the voice of God. Our age needs to hear the threevoices. It needs to hear the voice ofthe past—all of its knowledge, all ofits wisdom need to be made vocal forthe life of today; it needs to hear thevoice of conscience—across its lifethere must ring the great words,Thou Shalt and Thou shalt not;a moral passion must be kindled inits heart; and most of all it needs tohear the voice of absolute authorityand absolute finality—the voice ofGod. This is the voice of Jesus. Healone can speak in these mighty tonesunabashed
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RM2AJC6FP–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . dear Journal,you would know what that means.But if Christ has gone to prepare amansion for me, a mansion that willabide forever, I ought to be willingat least to try to help some othersoul to reach a mansion, too. So Iwill go today because of the joy whichthe possibilities of that thought giveme. June — So many reasons presentthemselves for going to the meetingtoday, that it is difficult to condensethem into one, but I believe that goodrules are made to be kept, and myrule is to go, if I can. That may bebecause I am a daughter of the Rev-olution, an
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RM2AJC61E–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . tantly revealing new depths ofmeaning to the Golden Rule. While all this is true of the possi-bilities of the application of this wordof Jesus, it is also true that it fits asincere and earnest man wherever helives. However crude and primitivehis ideas may be, he has standards ofwhat he would like to receive fromothers, and he may begin at once topractice them in ,what iie gives toother men. The Golden Rule is asort of garment which grows as aman grows, and which he may wearforever. —N. Y. Christian Advocate. Give Us Faith. Unreasoned, vague, unsubs
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RM2AJCRGB–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . one can.tell—like the shot that was heardround the world that started into my impression of the morning service To me it was better, if possible, than nfethis great dominion stretching from Canada to the Gulf—from the Atlan the evening before. One earnest, wide awake talk fol-lowed another with prayers and songs.A message was sent by both prayer andtelegraphic wire, to the laymen meet-ing ;in New York City. At the noonhourj when lOver all the world, the mis-sionaries are lifting their hearts toGod, -w-e bowed our heads and, in si-lence prayed. Only
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RM2AWK3PF–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . stian Obser-ver. Quoted. Lo! the army of our King, Marching on from sea to sea ILoud their hallelujahs ring,With the joy of victory.The world for Christ, Christ for theworld!We shout with glad acclaim,Till evry soul,Prom pole to pole^Confess that glorious name. —A. P. Cobb. We have heard the call of Jesus, In tbe early morn of life,To be workers in his vineyard. Helping free the world of strife:Haste should we to fiud employment, ^v*here he tells us we must go,For we cannot find true pleasure, Save in what he bids us do. —W. E. M. Hackleman. Oflily
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RM2AJ3AC1–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . nd died at Cul-lowhee, N. C, June 29th, 1910, aged74 years, 1 month, and 14 days. In1857 he was married to Miss SophiaDavis, and to this imlon was born twochildren. The wife and. children pre-ceeded him to the home of the faith-ful to await his coming. In his declin-ing years he leaned upon the strongarm pf his nephew, Mr. Wm. Brown,who ministered to his wants verygraciously. Uncle David as he wasknown among his friends was con-verted under the preaching of Rev A.B. Thomas in 1880, and soon after hisconversion he joined the M. E. church.South, in wh
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RM2AJ5TJB–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . lamity would over-take Jesus. The faith of the discipleswould be severely tested. They wouldbe tempted to believe that they hadbeen mistaken in accepting Him astheir Master. His life was goingout in ignominy and shame. It seem-ed that their hopes had been mis-placed, that they had given their al-legiance to one who could not justi-fy it. At such a time it must havebeen a steadying force that three ofHis disciples had shared with Himthe experience on the mountain top. In many ways Jesus tried to pre-pare His disciples for the time whenthey would see
RM2AJ7B3J–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . me. Wewere all afraid of him. but we all be-lieved in him. When he hadnt hisrifle in his hand, tie had his Bible.No matter where our camp was orhow long and distressing our marchhad been, he never missed his bathand shave in the morning.—WilliamH. Rideing, in McClures. VICTORY OF FAITH. Faith goes beyond knowledge andholds when knowledge ceases and islost beyond. The condor of the Andeswhen the storms arise turns his keeneyes toward the aerial regions; cleaveshis way to sunny climes. The weakerbirds run to coverts in cliffs and hideaway from storms.
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RM2AJBYMH–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . 96 Farmers and planters told you that their yields per acreof cotton, corn, tobacco, wheat, fruits, peanuts,rice, sugar cane and truck crops were greatlyincreased and even doubled ^ By Using Virginia-Carolina Lzers and which they thought the best and biggest crop pro-ducers on earth—wouldnt you feel that you should, injustice to yourself, try these fertilizers and get the sameincreased yields on your own farm? We have manythousands of un-asked-for letters from farmers blessingthe day they bought Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Manyof these letters ar
RM2AWEHJJ–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . s to paint a new one. The. cost of keeping- a house in goodcondition for a series of years is less withPure White Lead than; with any otherpaint. When repainting is required the sur-face is always in good condition. Thesebrands are genuine..*,;.. ,. ., , rrtPE For Colors use Nations Lcsd Companys Pure WhiUr tlCEi ij-a-; Tinting Colors. , ny shade del ired is readilyobtained. Pamphlet giving full information and show-ing samples of Colors, also pamphletientitled. Uncle Sams Ex-perience With Paints forwarded upon application. National Lead Co., ioo Wi
RM2AJ5XRJ–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . g what was right. As a resident of At-lanta he naturally heard of the work beingdone in that city by Dr. Woolley for the cure ofpersons addicted to the use of whiskey andopium. Mr. Grady investigated and when hehad satisfied him?elf that Dr. Woolleys curewas a genuine one. he came out in an article inthe Constitution and said so. Dr. WoolleysBook on Opium and Whiskey Habits andtheir Cure, contains this endorsement. If youaddress Dr. Woolley, No. 26 I The Victor Sani-tarium, Atlfvnta, Ga, , yon may have ft copyfree. Certificates of Graduation Jlccept
RM2AWW8HD–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . table, inexpensive rooms In carefully su-pervised hygienic dormitories. Classical and scientific courses leading to bachelors degree. Graduate coursesIn all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education, and Law. For catalogue and Illustrated booklet, address R. L. FLOWERS,Secretary to the Corporation. THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS INCHURCH VALUES The value of property belonging to the Methodist Church I-i NorthCarolina exceeds $13,000,000. On this vas, amount of property thereis only $3,000,000 of insurance—less than one-fourth of its value pro-tected.
RM2AJ4ND1–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . nce, but therewas no especial program. We hope to have a Union Meetingduring the Week of Prayer, whichshall be the only District Meeting at-tempted this year. Our prayer is, everto have faith enough to do what ourhands find to do, patiently, gently, asour Master, who forever stands out asthe example we would follow.Yours in loving service, Ida May King, Dist. Sec. (We hope this interesting letterfrom Miss King of the Salisbury Dis-trict will prove profitable to otherDistrict Secretaries and to many aux-iliaries. May those plans and prayersbring fort
RM2AJ3KAG–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . n and thebarrel frequently shaken, until it isalmost full. The last two or threerows may be placed by hand, stemend up, thus facing both ends ofthe package. The last layer of fruitshould extend about one inch abovethe chine of the barrel and be coveredeither with a corrugated apple-barrelcushion cap, or with two or threelayers of neatly folded paper, as usedin the other end. The head is thenpnt on and forced into place with anapple-barrel press. There are severaltypes of these presses, differing slight-ly, but all answering the samepurijose. After n
RM2ANGMKR–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . hich greatly endangered mylife, by using Mozleys Lemon Elixir. My doctordeclared my only relief to be the kDife, my troublebeing appendicitis. I have been permanently curedand am now a well man lam a preacher of theM. E. Church. South, located in the town of Ver-bena. Ala My brother, Rev. E. E. Cowen, recom-mended the Lemon Elixir to me. Ship me a halfdozen large bottles C. O. D. Mozleys I/emon Elixir Cured me of a long-standing case of chills and fe-ver by using two bottles. J. C. STANLEY. Rngineer E. T. Va. & Ga. R. R. Mozleys Vernon Elixir Cured
RM2AJ4PJN–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ly featheredout, th^y are ready to hunt up the nu-merous seeds of early autumn grasses,which do no good to the farmer butrather the reverse, though they putplenty of flesh and muscle into thechick. Crowd them with as much pains asthough they were early, and the extrawaste of grain and insects will helpthem along amazingly. You will have little wet weatherwith which to contend. Even if they are not quite ready tocommence laying in November, theywill be among the best workers in theflock during spring and the lessenedcost of production will offset the
RM2AWXJ1J–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . J. E. Wetherington,Mrs. T. A. Dillon,Mrs. N. C. Atkinson, Committee. PAINFUL NEURITIS If you have it, write to THE BIGGS SANITARIUM, ASHEVILLE, N. C. and they will send you interesting and instructive printed matter re-garding the latest methods for alleviation and cure of this distressingailment. GREENSBORO COLLEGE The A-Grade Womans College of the Two Methodist Conference* ofNorth CarolinaRated by State Department of Education as Class A. Chartered 1838. Confers the degree of A.B. in the literary department and B.M. In the music department. In add
RM2AWDNBH–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . If you want to exchange your wool or have it manufactured into the best Blanfeets, Cassimeres,Jeans, Linseys, Flannels and Yarns made in America; if you want the best made and most comfortablefitting Pants you everwore; if you want to trade with the cleverest men you ever had any dealings with,try the ELKIN WOOKEN MILLS and you will never regret it. They have one of the largest mills in theSouth, they ship their goods to nearly every state in the Union, and the quality of their work is unex-celled. Write them for their handsome new catalogue and do
RM2ANH4PK–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . THE MANTELBUSINESS, ? ? ? Is no side issue with us, butgets our exclusive time andthought. Selling you we sellyour friends. This accountsfor the extraordinary pricethat we can afford to give.Give us a trial.*^ - If youare interested send for Cata-logue No. 11. McCElamroch Bros., 318 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. fn writing mention North CarolinalChristian Advocate. Raleigh Savings Bank. JOHN T. PULLEH, President.J. 0. LITCHFORD, Cashier. Deposits over $400,000.00 Four per cent interest paid on Depos-its. Write or call for information. Loans made on
RM2AJ823J–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . by the Northern seedsmenare grown for them in the South.There are many seeds that we canproduce well in the South if we willtake the pains to keep them pure andimproving; but saving seed from therefuse of the crop in the garden is asure road to an inferior article. A friend once asked me to try someof his Early May peas that he hadbeen saving for years. I planted arow alongside of peas I had boughtfrom a seedsman and that were of thesame extra early class. I put tallbrush to my friends peas expectingthem to grow tall, and they went tothe top of six-
RM2AJ3272–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Salem, N. C. Any and everything in the jew-elry line. Repairing a specialty. CLIMAX PRESSING CLUB Cleaning, PressingRepairing STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK PHONE 974 LAUNDRY Your work can be done and re-turned promptly at the WinstonSteam Laundry. PHONE 175 WINSTON STEAMLAUNDRY. Ever Trade at Daye & Gos? We know that every onewho attends the Conferenceis bent on everything thereis to be seen, but there arelots of visitors who are go-ing to combine businesswith pleasure. It is to thispeople this store announce-ment is especially directed. Make it a Point
RM2AJB57K–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . The Rural Telephone SOONER or later, Mr. Farmer, youllwant a telephone in your home. Whenyou get it, youll -wonder how you gotalong without it, for nothing can do thetelephones work. Its services becomeindispensable for calling a physician; forsummoning help in a huny; for orderingsupplies when its inconvenient to go totown; for talking to neighbors or friends;or for communicating Avith persons wherever theresa, Bell telephone. The fiariner wittiout a teleptioneis like a larsii with no labor-saving mactiinery. We have a plan for furnishing you and y
RM2AWD4XR–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . itutions,societies, or associations of a charitable,eleemosynary, correctional or reforma-tory character which are supported inwhole or in part by appropriations ofCongress, made for the care or treatmentof the District of Columbia; and no pay-ment shall be made to any such charita-ble, eleemosynary, correctional, or refor-matory institution for any resident ofthe District of Columbia who is not re-ceived aud maintained therein pursuantto the mlijs established by such Board ofCharities, except in the case of personscommitted by the courts, or aoando
RM2ANDG7A–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . a martyrs death with whatsplendid courage will she meet her fate!The fibre of her soul is such that shewould protest against her redemption ifthereby other lives will be imperiled. I have been looking over some oldletters, hoping to find passages from herown pen that would be farther typical ofher spirit. Bat they are too personaland precious to share with the public.In one from Philippopolis, dated Feb. 8,1891, in speaking of the death of amutual friend, she writes: All themore you and I must do what we can tobring in the kingdom of our Lord uponea
RM2AND591–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Greensboro, N. dec 18-6 m O. Cure Free! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and PermanentCure in All Cases. SENT Al^SObUTEby FR66 ON RGCGIPT of POSTAfe WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS P1VAIN1VY.. m I B 8 There is nothing like ASTHMALf.dE. Itbrirs Instant relief, even In the wo etesses. It cures when all else falls. The Her. C- F WILLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., Bay*Tour trial bottle ol Asthmalene received in go acondition I cannot te l you How thankful I fs*llor tajs good derived from it. I was a slave, chain-ed with putrid Pore throat and Asthma for lenjearB.
RM2AJ30EA–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Hardwood Mantels THAT PLEASE Grates and Tiles THAT HARMONIZE Get Our Catalogue. Free tothose who are interested. Odell Mantel Co., (Owned b; Odell Hardware Co.) GREENSBORO. N. C. North State Life Insurance Co., Of KINSTON. N. C. An Old-Line, Legal Reserve Company. Operates only in the two Carolinas and has more Caro-lina Lives insured than any other Carolina Company.JSgents wanted where not already represented. Farming as a Business. People who live in cities, where lifeIs one continuous rush and whirl, areso engrossed in the struggle for exist-ence
RM2AWFECH–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . er arrest for robbing the mail near Armora, N. C. The taller of the Hiberian bank, New Orleans,short in his accounts $36,000, has been arrested The homeward movement of the volunteers in the Philippines will begin this week A negro shot and killed near Birmingham, Ala., supposedto be the man who assaulted a white woman near there recently Martial law will be continued at Jacksonville, Fla. Turkish government demands immediate suppression of foreign post-offices in Constantinople Various expeditions have been sent from Manila in pursuit of Filipino b
RM2AWJJTT–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . T IS easier to imitate than to orig-inate. In White Lead the stand-ard brands only are imitated. The so-called White Leads, — mixtures olZinc, Barytes, etc., are branded PureWhite Lead, Strictly Pure White Lead,etc., in imitation of the genuine ; otherwisethese misleading brands could not be soreadily sold. The brands in the marginare genuine. EFor Colors use National Lead Companys Pure WhiteLead Tinting Colors. Any shade desired is readilyobtained. Pamphlet giving full information and show-ing samples of Colors, also pamphlet entitled Uncle Sams Ex