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trhurtia.
- .June 20, 1918
RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
hope
,...,tirm than in this day.
for sai"
the earnest
It s 1 .. . nkhnns nf the
CI luc .. , n rhnrrh. Smith.
Methodist tn
m.sOClaliw"
that i"c ... tua foith nnoet for
..,.mnromise ui
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all deu mt m.ict with firm
St F . . i.i lino at PVPrv
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)truiiiii
int.
Decision of Law.
a decision of law given at the
nf the Mexican Border
last sew"" -
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tinue ui iu- -
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the next Uisu'"
OnUimtlon f V. M. C. A. Secre-
tanes.
t, romolv with the disciplinary
requirement "to pruvme, ao
e nAimv - f r rl
possible, a uiuiorm puuw ui ad
ministration," "U was unammuuaiy
greed that Paragraphs 155 and
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Hi do noi appiy tu xuuu&
Christian Assunauuu octiwmi
and thatpreafHersappuiiiucuiu mcoc
i w ,ii f i f lad tr.
secretarysnips uic uul chhhu i
dination by me iuvv ui uui tuuau.
Fraternal Delegates.
Bishop Lambuth was appointed
fraternal delegate to tne uriusn
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Wesleyan Church ana itev. ur.
Frank N. Parker to tne Metnouist
Church ot Canada.
Secretary to tne college oi liisnops.
After the newly elected bishops
a i. 1 1 I . T" . 1 TV
came lino me v oneee. tJisnou uen-
ny ontreu ins resignation as secre
tary and was re-elected to that po
sition. ;r i.&in
Coninuttoe to (Vos Rfpinir li
Discipline.
The following committee was ap
pointed to cross refermipp tho Tlic.
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cipline: Bishon Ueimv. Tfpv nr
r
Frank M. Tim
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UOtt. ...
ChiiljifOi in fl... r,....n i
' "'.iij ri rutin- in
the Bishop's Decisions.
!" the interest of clearness nun
brevity the rewnrrltno- f c.r.m
' 1.1 nuilir: ill
the lll'slumc-' ,l,.!,.s
i wcuisiuns was nnrrinr-
ized. and ihn
. icouil ur Lnis nftinn
Will liP irivoii ,.,t, ii .
tiOn Of lha hi.,,.!..,;.. . ,
v "'ipune is puoilshed. .
COLTJMS nwMMv
Wary to the r.nUQ f
Richmond, Va.
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iyi, JUNE 25TH.
ihe celebral
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nn mm no ,1 thin nn1.
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-udy, june ,zth inaianA -
une 24th
. tne usual date.
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ever vi,, , "aicimiJ "av
"ilcu r no fAyu..
Win, , but have made
ate in ., . anti partici-
"l u .
Vhilp tK. uauai home-coming.
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Anient ,(,( , " unuer gv"
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o w ...... icuueea rates will
"v given. ,. , .
b , , "i special trains nut
" neretnfn,. v r
fain 0u.; ,c' uut t-ne regular
"II H II o .
ill iftc. . antl automobiles
0 t),i. - J ittKtJ q lare'P nrnw,l
Th? IaV0l spot.
on. p!!a.t0r of the day will be
V C' Dunn' of Enfield,
'OH a, ls a ttate-wide renutsi-
! 'he usun, r' There wI11 also
'and Lo(i (;o,nmunication of the
e antl exercises by the
children
Page Fifteen
Sll. A suprinl f.. .
year will be a drill by a militarv Ir lln '" f ,,,,,:iwfuI
company which is composed of thfc 1 ,,,Un,y- To
Orphanage boys. ' XU ,IVIlv th aiuv f all who a.v
1!1 11:1 1'lniiiii' ...:.i .i . .
1!1 "annony with this ol.jtvt, an.l
i-amu. as sndi shall bo non
ni.san. it p'.i-dgt-s
district coxri:m:ci: Dii;i:r
TOKV.
itockingham District, liaeford, i" y it is to .nlnive tho 1
juiy v-ii.
Warrenton Distiict, Norlina Jim.
2 5-27.
Durham District,
July 2-4.
B'ayetteviile District, Dunn, July
Section 1. The Muard of Trustees
shtll hold tw.i ii-gular moctings an
c.ually, oim in D". ':ultcr or January,
and the other in July or Auuust.
'I lie pi i. Silent or any three members
ro-iilutr-ii inn .vi l. i i rt a
. " v. ui i in. noaru oi i rusiees snail nave
with all ollneis l the law who. ....w.,,. ,u i , .....
!-arJ at any time.
aw
Yancey ville.
Article HI.
'ouotitiieiiry.
All ('lunches, leniperam-e societie.;
otlier orgaiii.ations in th..
Article VI.
( oiivent ions.
A County Convention shall be
h-'ld annually in July or August. In
4-
Raleigh District, Zebuloii, Julv
10-12.
Wilmington District, Whiteville
July 9-11.
Elizabeth City District, Uoper,
July 1C-1S.
Washington District, Spring liope
July 10-18.
ci lily, pleilginjr co-Dju. ration, shall ,as' if lh Cohvntion fails to tlx
the time ami place for the next
meeting or either, it sha 1 be deter
mined by the Hoard of Trustees.
I .. i . M , i 1 I ... I
"iuikt iu representation in in
'invention as hendnafter provide.!.
Article IV.
minors.
The ollicors shall be a piesid-iu, a
ice-pi esident . a secret :i w
tie:isi:rer. who shall nori'm-m iii,. oiiVfiition shall consist of such
Article VII.
nepresentatloii.
The membership of the County
curs.
ies usually assigned lu suc'i olli- delegates as may be sent by bodies
Article V.
Hoard of Trustees.
Soot ion 1. The Hoard of Trustee;
h'p in the county
IIONOH HOLD.
The following having secured the
number of new subscriptions appor
tions tn thpm ara o-ivnn n ,1,ir.
i w bii,u a fJiiiO ,
on our Honor Roll in the order ii su:t 1 'nstii ute.l as follows: All
vi- il ri' e i i
which they are received:
Kenansville Circuit, M. F. Hodges,
pastor.
Chadbourn Circuit, B. E. Stan
field, pastor.
Calvary Church, Durham, L. D.
Hayman, pastor.
Tar River Circuit, J. A. Lee, pas
tor. Maysville Circuit, T. W. Lee, pas
tor. Rowland Circuit, A. J. Groves
pastor.
Hallsboro Circuit, J. C. D. Stroud,
pastor.
Stantonsburg Charge, C. 0. Arm
strong, pastor.
Bethel Circuit, W. E. Trotman,
pastor.
East Burlington, E. C. Glenn,
pastor.
Harrellsville Circuit, J. J. Barker,
pastor.
Vass Circuit, J. M. Benson, pas
tor. Washington Station, D II. Tuttle,
pastor. i
Mount Olive Circuit, R. E. Pitt
man, pastor.
Four Oaks Charge, T. E. Davis,
pastor.
Scotland Neck,, M. Y. Self, pas
tor. Mount Tirzah Circuit, L. h. Smith,
pastor.
Biscoe Circuit, G W. Starling,
pastor.
Person and Calvary L. II . Joy
ner, pastor.
Mt. Pleasant Circuit, C H. Perry,
pastor.
Farmville Circuit, S. T. Movie.
pastor.
Hemp Circuit, J. L. Midgett, pas
tor. Mt. OliTe and Calypso, Frank Cul
breth, pastor.
Pelham Station, L. C. Brothers,
pastor.
Spring Hope Circuit, W. T.
Phipps, pastor.
Newton Grove Circuit, Tasso W.
Siler, pastor.
Rev. Ivey T. Poole, McKendrne
Circuit.
Mill Brook Circuit. J. C. Williams,
pastor.
in sympathy with the object of the
League and other persons attending
who shall also sympathize with Its
idiject.
Artido VIII.
oi' llie ofliceiv ,,f ft,,, i.,,n.i,,. ..,,.1 Revenue.
one represent at ivi- from each reli- All moneys needed to carry on
gious d nomination or other organ the work shall be raised by volun
ization co-operating with the tary contributions of individual and
i
J.e.oiuo.
Coition Tho duties of the
Ho:ird of Trustees shall be to coun
cil togetl'.er and direct the work of
the League with full power to ae!
on anv question.
Section The Hoard of Trustees of the County Convention upon a
in. ay appoint one or more represen- recommendation of two-thirds of
lathes of the League in each town- the Hoard of Trustees present at the
co-operating organizations.
Article IX.
Amendments to tho Constitution.
Amendments to this Constitution
may be made by a two-thirds vote
legular meeting.
! Our Own Church Schools
j
Carolina College.
! A Methodist College for Young Women.
j Iili rary coiirM' li'iiilin to HaclirWs degree. Special courses in Piano, Voice.
! Violin, Kxin-ession, Art, I loin,' Kcononiics, business and Kdncation. Faculty of tlior-
i on -lily t rained teachers from the hest colleges and universities of our country. l'rejiani-
I tory department of standard Ilifjli School curriculum prepares for college entrance
I Twenty-acre campus. Itiiildings new and modern. Climate exceptionally favorable. Kx-
I iii-ii.-es moderate. Write for catalog. It. 11. JOHN, President Maxton, N. V.
1802
1918
LOUISBURG COLLEGE
A Junior College for Young Women.
The Best Training. A Home-like Atmosphere. The Lowest
Cost. For particulars write
F. S. LOVE, - - - President.
law EroR(i:Mi:T li:;h:.
Constitution.
Article I.
The name of this organization is
the Col,n,' Law
and Order League, and it shall bs
auxiliary to the Anti-Saloon League
of North Carolina.
Article II.
Object.
The object of this League is the
Emory University
Four departments now open namely, the School
of Liberal Arts, the School of Theology, the School
of Medicine and the School of Law.
Fine Buildings Spacious Grounds
In School of Liberal Arts (Emory College) are offered courses in Ancient
and Modern Languages, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Political
Economy, Biblical Literature, History. Library of 50,000 bound volumes.
School of Theology offers full and varied courses leading to degree of
B. 1). Library contains famous "Thursfield Smith Collection" brought from
England.
The Medical College is of the first grade and offers four-year course. Its
hospital connections are the best, and it owns and operates the splendid new "J.
J. Gray Clinic" one of the best clinics in the United States, in which 30,000 pa
tients are treated annually.
The Law School offers unsurpassed advantages. Large library containing
State and Federal court reports and standard texts. "Case Method" of instruc
tion Three-year course, leading to degree of LL. B. Strong faculty composed
of men who have won their literary and legal degrees with distinction in the
great universities of the world. Ml courts, State and Federal, except U. S. Su
preme Court, hold sessions in Atlan'a.
For further information address
WALKER WHITE, Sec. and Treas., Atlanta, Ga.