RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE ., ..I.ir ,unm"" 7 J Page Fifteen n , ufUrictian Arlvnraip ?od l, know His plan her part wil1 OqleiqhbnriSlianrtUVOtd be a large one in the success of the organ of the work and the promotion of His King- FOR SALE ALMOST EVERYWHERE Conference, 31. E. Church, South ,dom over the earth. W 1 19171 ' ii aca aaaaaaaaaaaaaai ; o. ri 1SHED WEEKLY AT jjj WEST HARGETT STREET. RALEIGH, N. C. I, S. MASSEY - Editor . , .cinff Department Is If charge of Ur Y CO CLINTON, S. C. SOLICITING OFFICES. vnrk 118 E. Twenty-eight St., seff YorK, E u Gould ,! 4123 Westminister Ave., St- Loui8, W. H. Valentine , , Forsyth Building W. F. Hightower Atla In 1548 Tribune Building, Chicago, U j. H. Rigour wiile N. C., 421 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. O. H. Ligon . . Rates. One year, $1.60. iU prewhers, and widows of preachres, $1.00 1 nL8crontinuance.-Subscriptlon8 are not discontinued at the expiration of time paid unless so requested. I vou wish your Mner discontinued, send a Card to this of fice with the simpie request. It la not nec Ln to scold, but this request should al JJ, be accompanied with the remittance of any balance due us. Receipts. We send receipts for all money received. If you send us money and do not get a receipt within a week, notify us; some thing lias gone wrong. Mistaken. We take all possible precau tion to avoid mistakes, but they will some times occur. In such case please call our attention to it at once, stating clearly what It is. We are desirous of correcting all "Entered at Raleigh as matter subject to second-class postal rates. MumiMTlptn. We do not return raanU' scripts unltss requested to do so, and post age Is included for that purpose. Other wise It is destroyed as soon as printed, or n case of rejection it is destroyed at once Please write distinctly. A DISTINCT SECRETARY'S PART IX THE SUCCESS OF MISSION WORK. (Continued from page 8) Secretary has in the work. Looking faithfully after the finan cial condition of each auxiliary is a Heavy responsibility of the Secre tary. She must receive reports from each Treasurer and each Corre sponding Secretary every quarter; go over every item with utmost care to avoid the slightest error; then all items must be tabulated and re ports sent promptly to Conference officers. To make a success of the work receipts must be sent prompt ly to each auxiliary Treasurer, for the business of the mission work should be dene just as accurately and systematically as that of the se cular world. : The pledge for the District is niade by the Secretary at each an nual Conference, and the full pay ment of the pledge is of vital im portance to her. No doubt auxil 'aries almcst grow impatient some toes because of the oft repeated re West for the pledge to be paid in full- But the Council looks to the Conference for the pledge, and the Conference looks hard at the Dis tri(t Secretary if she fails in that fthich she has promised. Another vital part a Secretary has mission work is in presenting the Missionary Voice and the Young nnstian Worker and obtaining scribers for each. Through these nannels the knowledge of our work f wrkers is largely obtained. len she should send items of mis 0? nes new plans well tested found, good and any other in" restmg facts, to the Church paper f0r Publication. Finally, if the District Secretary "111 O 1 study to show herself approved be ?' a workman that needeth not ashamed"; if sne will make the of' j011 wrk the every day business ,,, er Hie, having her heart bub an(1? Cver with love for the work mUr workers; and if she com ,es earnestly and frequently with WONDERFUL EGG PRODUCER Any poultry raiser can easily double his profits by doubling the egg production of his hens. A scien tific tonic has been discovered that revitalizes the flock and makes hens work all the time. The tonic is called "More Eggs." Give your hens a few cents worth of "More Eggs" and you will be amazed and delight ed with results. A dollar's worth of "More Eggs" will double this year's production of eggs, so if you wish to try this great profit maker, write E. J. Reefer, Poultry Expert, 6408 Reef er Building, Kansas City, Mo., who will send you a season's supply of "More Eggs' Tonic for $1.00 (pre paid.) So confident is Mr. Reefer of the results that a million dollar bank guarantees if you are not absolutely satisfied your dollar will be returned on request and the "More Eggs" costs you nothing. Send a dollar today or ask Mr. Reefer for his free poultry book that tells the experience of a man who has made a fortune out of poultry. Watch the date on your label. IQuarterly ieeimyj.. Durham District. Served by H. M. North and W. W. Peele in absence of J. C. Wooten. FOURTH ROUND. October Pearl Mill, preaching, night 7 Mt. Tirzah Ct., Brookland 13-14 Roxboro Station 14 Burlington Station 12 Person Ct., Oak Grove 20-21 E. Roxboro & Longhurst, night 21 S. Alamance, Swepsonville 27-28 Graham, night 28 November Milton Ct., Connally's 3-4 Yanceyville Ct., Yanceyville afternoon 3 night -4 Carr, for Quarterly Conference 7 Burlington Ct., Bethel 10-11 E. Burlington, Webb Avenue afternoon night lo-n Durham Ct., Bethany 10 Branson 14 Lake wood 14 Carrboro i5 Hillsboro Ct 17-1 S Pelham at Shady Grove 17-18 Ohapel Hill 21 Memorial 21 Rougemont Ct., Rougemont 24-25 Loasburg Ct., Leasburg 24-25 Calvary 28 Trinity 28 West Durham 7 December Mebane Ct I"2 Communications regarding work in the district should be addressed to H. M. North. Durham, N. C. ROCKINGHAM DISTRICT John H. Hall Presiding Elder,. Rockingham, N. C. FOURTH ROUND. October Mt. Gilead, Mt. Gilead 0-7 Mt. Gilead Ct 6'7 St. Pauls, St. Pauls 13 Elizabeth. Eiizabethtown H-15 Laurel Hill, Snead's Grove 20-21 St. Johns and Gibson, St. Johns 2-21 Rowland, Centenaiy ... ..27-2S November Raeford, Raeford 3 Aberdeen r Candor in'ii Red Springs 1U" Maxton, night E-llerbe . - Robeson. MrTOndree ' Lurt.herton. Chestnut St.. r.igM is Lumberton Ct.. Chestnut St., 10 a. m 19 Richmond Roberdel jr. Hamlet ,,.2n Rockingham WtMMVr.TON niSTwrCT. .1. II. Shore. P. E.. WHminHon. V C. FOURTH ROUND. October Scott's Hill. Union J"' Wilmington, 'fth JNve SSbvIII-. n'chlsmK Richland- ...1MJ Magnolia, Salem i. Clinton, Clinton Tabor. Clarendon ' Chadbourn. Chadbourn November 3- 4 Hallsboro. Hallenoro Whltevllle. Whltovllle Wallace. Rose Hill. Wallace J- J Onslow. Tabermcle 1n Swansboro. Swansboro Shallots. Rhnllotte Town Creek, Zlon mm mm trj top ""ar M 11 m mmm nim 1 I BOOK W v .... q- -,,. M1 I Durable S 3 URMT m m,u Ml I WA J JJindindsg OF in tin Dxch Subsequent issues of this paper will contain advertisements of popular sizes of Holman Bibles and Testaments. If the bookseller in your town does not have the style you want, write to the Publishers, who will be glad to assist you, even if you are not ready to pur chase. They have been making Bibles at the same place for fifty years. Af Unlmon pAmnnMif Originators of Pronouncing Teachers' Bibles J. flOlnian Ompany 1222-26 Arch Street. - Philadelphia, Pa. we Our monuments arc niiido with tho idea In view of carry ing out in detail the wishes of our customers; combining durability, beauty, elegance and modesty. They are mado by skilled workmen from only perfect material, at reasona ble prices and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Let us advise yon in selecting a memorial worthy of the occasion. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. COOPER MONUMENT COMPANY Fill Out This Coupon and Mall Today RALEIGH, N. C. Gentlemen; I have under consideration tbe erection of a memorial and will be pleased to consider your designs and proposition ranging from $ to $ Name Addro s Carver's Creek, Shiloh. December 1-2 WASHINGTON DISTRICT C. L. Read, I'reaiding Elder, Washington, N C. FOURTH ROUND. October Elm City, Elm City 7-8 Tarboro 14-15 McKendree. I'ine Tops 14 night 13 Vanceboro Ct., Vanceboro 17 Bethel Ct., Bethel 21-22 Fremont, Fremont 27-28 Bath, Anbury 31 November Farmville, Farmvllle 3-4 Mattamuskeet, Amity 8 1 Fairfield i Swan Quarter 10-11 Stantonburg St., Stantonsburg 14 Wilson, night 14 Rocky Mount, Marvin, 17 night, 18 a. m. South Rocky Mount and Clark Street, at Clark Street, night IS First Church IS Greenville, Jarvis Memorial, night 21 Aihn 22 Aurora Ct., Snail 24-25 Washington 27 Decern her Stokes, Whartonn t-2 Morehead City, night H Grlfton Ct., Epworth 17-18 Craven Ct., Clark 24-25 December Jones Ct.. Lee's Chapel 2-3 KLIZADKTII CITY DISTRICT G. T. Adams, I'renlding Elder. Elizabeth City, N. C. FOURTH ROUND. October Plymouth 6-7 Roper, Mackeys 7-8 Chowan. Center Hill 13-14 Edenton 14-15 Perquimans, Oak Grove 20-21 Hertford 21-22 Moyock, Baxters 27-28 November North Gates, Savages 3-4 Gates, Fletchers 5 Belhaven 10-1 1 Currituck, Hebron 17-18 Kitty Hawk, Tuesday 10 a. in 20 Camden, Nashes 24-25 December Columbia 1-2 WARRENTON DISTRICT. Rev. L. E. ThompNon. I'. E., WcMon. N. C FOURTH ROUND. October Battleboro and Whltakers, Whitakers 5 Enfield and Halifax, Haywood (;-7 Northampton, Lasker 13-14 Rich Square. Pinners 14-15 Uoanoke Ct., Hethel 19-2u Lttleton 20-21 WiMiamston and Hamilton, Wllliamston . . 27 Scotland Neck, Scotland Neck 28-2n November Warrfn, Shady Grove 3-4 Rldgeway, Ridgeway 10-11 WiTnnton, Hebron 18-19 Henderson 24-25 N. and S. Henderson, South Henderson .. 24 i December Weldon 1-2 RALEIGH DISTRICT J. E. Underwood, Presiding Elder, Raleigh. N. C. FOURTH ROUND. October Oxford Station 5-7 Oxford Circuit. Shady Grove fi-7 Tar River, Ebenezer 13-14 Youngsvllle 20-21 Loulsburg 22 Granville, Creedrnoore 27-28 November ohnston Ct., Selma 2j Four Oaks 3-4 Smlthfield 4-5 Kenly. Kenly 10-11 SHma .-2 Millbrook, Pleasant Grove 17-18 Raleigh, Epworth 18 Zebulon, Zebulon 21 Garner 24. 2b Clayton 2".-2fi Raleigh, Jenkins' Memorial 2!t December Raleigh, Edenton St 2 Raleigh, Central 2 NEW BERN DISTRICT J. R. Hurley, Presiding Elder, New Hern. N. C. FOURTH ROUND. Octolwr Goldsboro Ct., Thompsons C-7 Goldsboro, Tt. Pauls, night 7 Mt. Olive Ct., Brownings 13-14 Mt. Olive and Falsons, night 14-15 Pamlico Ct., Alliance 19-21 Vandemere Ct.. Bayboro 20-21 Atlantic and Straits 25-26 Ocracoke 27-28 Novemler LaGrange Ct.. LaGrange 2 j Snow Hill Ct., Jerusalem 3-4 Hookerton Ct.. Hookerton , .4-5 Carterett Ct., Harlowe 10-11 FA V ETT EVILLE I) I STRICT. J. T. Gihhft. Presiding Elder, Fayettevllle, N. C. FOURTH ROUND. October Newton Grove, Newton Grove 6-7 Duke, Duke, night 7 Carthago. Cnrthape 13-14 Buckhorn, Cokffbury 20-21 Lllllngton, Lllllnrton. 21, night 22 Hemp. Tabernacle 26 Goldston. Carbonton 27-28 Slier City. Siler City. 28 night 2H November Bladen, Antlorb 3-4 Stedman Circuit. Bethany 10-11 Plttsboro. Brown's Chapel 17-18 Haw River, Mt. Pleasant, afternoon 18 Fayettevllle Ct. Salem 24-25