Thursday, April 4, 1912. RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Page Sixteen RaleighChristianAdvocate ORGAN OF THE N. C. Conference, M. E. Church, South PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT 121-123 WEST HARGETT STREET, RALEIGH. N. C. i wtttm Jones Circuit. Oak Grove, Aqril 6, 7 Ocraloke, April 9, 10 Atlantic, April 11. 12 Straits. Summerfield April 13, 14 Beaufort, Apiill5, ltt Morehead City. April 16. 17 Carterett at Harlowe, April 50-21 Mt. Olive Circuit, Rones, April 27, 28 Mt Olive and Faison at Mt. Olive, April 28, 29 Seven Springs at Zion, May 4, 5 Pamlico Circuit, May 1 Oriential Circuit. May 11, 12 Grifton Circuit. Gum Swamp, May 18, 19 Goldsboro Circuit, Pine Forest, May 25, 26 urn me spot evbn tn L. S. MASSEY, Editor. Subscription Kates. One year. J 1.50. Preachers of the North Carolina Conference who act as agents receive the paper free of charge. All other preachers, and widows of preachers, $1.00 a year. Business. Change in label serves as a re ceipt. Regular receipt will be sent when requested. When the address is ordered changed, both old and new addresses must be given. Manuscripts. All matter of publication to be returned to the- writer must be ac companied by proper postage. Obituaries must not contain over 150 words, nor con tain poetry. One cent a word will be charged for all obituary matter over 150 words. Entered at Raleigh as matter subject to second-class postal rates. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. For udvrrtisine rates apply to Religious Tress Advertising Syndicate (Jacobs & Co., Home Olfice, Clinton, S. C, who have charge of the advertising department of this paper. Advertising Representatives: Jacobs & Co. (J. F. Jacobs, J. D. Jacobs), Clinton, S. C. D. J. Carter, 411 Lakeside Building, Chi cago, 111. J. B. Keough, Wesleyan Memorial Build ing, Atlanta, Ga. W. C. Trueman, 420 Mariner & Merchants Building, Philadelphia, Pa. E. L. Gould, 150 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. J. M. Riddle, Jr., Box 45, Nashville, Tenn. L. S. Franklin, 711 Slaughter Building, Dal las, Texas. Farria F. Branan, 1245 N. King's Highway, St. Louis, Mo. Quarterly Meetings. Warrenton District. R. F. Bumpai, P. E , Weldon, N, C. SECOND ROUND. North and South Henderson, Thursday (night) , March 14. Warrenton, Hebrow, March 16, 17. Ridgreway, Jerusalem, March 17, 18. District Conference, Weldon, March 19-22. Roanoke, Ebenezer, March 24, 25. Warren, Bethlehem, Maich 30, 31, Northampton, Rehoboth, April 6, 7. Littleton April 13, 14. Wllliamston and Hamilton. Williamston, April 20, 21 Bertie, Cashie, Tuesday, April 13. Harrellsville, Hairellsville Thur. April 25. Rich Squrare, Woodland April 27, J8. Conway, Conway, April28, 29. Enfield and Halifax, Enfield, May 5, 6. Garysbursr, Seaboard May 11, 12. Battleboro and Whitakers, McTyere, Thursday May 16. Roanoke Rapids, Roanoke Rapids, May 18, 19. Weldon, (at night). May 19. Scotland Neck, May 24, 26. Hobgoob, William's Chapel, May 26, 26. Fayetteville District. R. B. John, P. E., Fayetteville, N. C. SECOND ROUND. Sanford. Mar. 17, 18. Duke, Mar. 24. Dunn, Mar. 24. Hay Street, Mar. 24. District Conf. Siler City, Mar. 28 Lillington, Parker's Grove, Mar. 30, 31. Goldston, Corbonton, April 5. Elise, Star, April 6, 7. Jonesboro, Memphis, April 13; 14. Haw River, Mann's, April 19. Pittsboro, Brown's Chapel, April 20, 21. Carthage, Cool Springs, April 27, 28. Hope Mills, Cumberland, May 4, 5. The District Conference will meet at Siler City, Tuesday March 26, at 3 o'clock, p. .m and adjourn Friday 29th at noon. The Lay LeadeJ and Mis sionary Cimmittees will please cooperate with their pastors in endaavoring to raise all mission ary assessments by May 1st. 21 Durham District. R C. Beaman. P. E. Durham, N. C. SECOND ROUND Trinity, March 17. Mangum St., (night), March 17. South Alamance, at Saxapahaw, March 23, 24. Graham, (Night), March 24. Burlington, Ct., at Bethel, March 29. Burlington, (Night), March 29. North Alamance, at Haw River, March 30, 31. Pearl Mill and Bethany, at Bethany, April, 6, 7. Roxboxo, at Leas' Chapel April 13, 14. Durham Ct., at Fletcher's April 20 21. Leasburg, at Hebron, April 26. Mt. Tirzah, at Mt. Tirzah, April 27, 28. Hillsboro, at New Sharon, May 4, 5. Chapel Hill, May 12. Milton, at Connally's May 18, 19 Yancyville. at Prospect. May 20. Pelham and Shady Grove at Shady Grove, May Lakewood, May 26. New Bern District. J. E. Underwood, P. E., Goldiboro, N. C. SECOND ROUND Bridgeton, Beech Grove, March 15-17 New Bern, Centenary, March 17, 18 LaGrange Circuit at Institute, March 23, 24 Wilmington Df'trict. N. H. D. Wilson, Presiding Eld(r. Wilmington, N. C. SECOND ROUND. Clinton, Goshen, March 16, 17. Wallace aDd Rose Hill, Wallace March 23. 24, Rlchlann, Marc 30, 31. i KeDansville. Wesleys, April 6, 7. Scotts Hill. Bethany. April 13. 14 Wilmington, Bladen Su, April 14, 17. Onslo . Stella. April 20, 21. Swansboro. Swaosbiro. Apr 1 21. (night) 22. Shallotle, New Hope, April 27-28 Jacksonville, Snead's Ferry, May 4-5 Town Creek, Mrcedonia, May U-12 Southport, May 12 (night). 13 Whiteville. Shiloh. M,y 18-19 Chadbourn and Hallsboro, Hebron, May25-26 Trinity, May 29 Fifth Street, June 2 Grace, June 2 Washington District. J. T. Gibbs. P. E , Washington, N. C. SECOND ROUND McKendree at McKendree, March 16-17 Tarboro, March 17 (night), 18 Fremont at Fremont, March 23, 24 Nashville, Sharvon. March 26 Spring Hope, White Oak, March 27 Mt Pleasant, Home, March 29 Stantonsburg, Stantonsburg, March 30, 31 Bath circuit, April 6, 7 Ayden, Grimesland, April 13-14 Greenville, April 14 (night), 15 Farmville, April 15 at 11 a.m. Washington, April 21-22 Bethel Circuit, April 27 28 Mattamuskeet, Engelhard, May 4 5 Fairfield, May 8 Swan Quarter, Sauls, ' ay 11-12 Aurora, Bonnerton, May 18-19 Vanceboro Circuit. Mav 25-26 Rockingham District. A. McCullen, P. E., Rockingham, N. C. SECOND ROUND Roberdel, at Beaver Dam, March 16, 17. Candor at Jones Springs, March 23, 24, Kaeford, at Johnson's Grove, March 30, 31. Aberdeen and Bisco, at Aberdeen, April 6, 7. Laurel Hill, at Rachaels, Sat. April 13. St John and Gibson, at St. John April 14, 15. Elizabeth Ct.. at Pnrdies. Friday, April 19. St. PaulCt., at St. Paul, April 20, 21. Lumberton, Sunday (Night), Apr.l 21, 22. Robeson, at Olivet, Sat. April 27. Rowland at Purvis April 28, 29. Mt. Gilead Ct., Fr day, May 3. Montgomery, at Flint Hill, Sat. May 4. Troy at Troy, May 5, 6. Richmond Ct, at St Paul, May 11, 12. Diltrict Conference at Red Springs, May 7-10. Lumberton Ct., at Buies May 18, 19. Ellerbe Ct, Thursday, May 23. Maxton, May 26 ,27, Elizabeth City District. M T. Plyler P. E.. Elizabeth City N. C. SECOND ROUND Pantego and Belhaven April 6, 7 Moyock, Sharon, April 13, 14 Camden, McBrides, April 20, 21 Currituck, Asbury, April 27, 28 Kitty Hawk, Currituck fcilet. April 28, 29 Dare, Stumpy Point, May 4, 5 Kennekeet. Chicamacamico, May 7 Hatteras, Buxton, May 9 Roanoke Island, Wanchese, May 11, 12 Columbia, May 18. 19 Sunday School Institutes will be held as follows: District Conference at Manteo, July 2, 3, 4, 5 Raleigh District. John H. Hall, P. E., Raleigh, N. SECOND ROUND Clayton, Mt. Zion. April 6-7 Kenly, Zion, April 13-14 Four Oaks Benson April 21-22 Smithfield, April 21 Granville, Calvary, April 27-28 Millbrook, Rolesville, May 4-6 Selma Princeton, May 12-13 Oxford Circuitf May 18 19 Oxford, May 19 Epworth, May 22 Youngsville, Rock Springs, May 25-26 Louisburg June 2 Tar River, June 1, 2 Franklinton, June 8-9 The District Conference will be held at Louis burg, April 9-11 Telterine Cures Erysipelas eczema, ground Itch, ring-worm, itching piles, infant sore head, and all other skin maladies. Your suffering will cease from the very start, and you'll soon be entirely well. C. B. Rauls, Indianapolis, says: "Enclosed find $1.00. Send me that value in Tetterine. 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