North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . r. Dickey have beenresponded to with remarkable willing-ness by the Methodists of Georgia,both rich and poor, and the friendsof Christian education are rejoicingat the successful outcome of the cam-paign. and diplomas. 11 a. m.: Literary ad-dress by Rev. W. A. Lambeth, ofWinston-Salem, N. C. p. m.:Concert. The following young ladies will re-ceive certificates and diplomas: LouiseArthur, Sallie Young Coppedge, SarahKimbrough Downum, Mary AliceHoover, Julia Gordon Kent, Lena MayJjefler, Meta Belle McGhee, Mary Eli-nora Pegues, Ethel Price, Eloise


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . r. Dickey have beenresponded to with remarkable willing-ness by the Methodists of Georgia,both rich and poor, and the friendsof Christian education are rejoicingat the successful outcome of the cam-paign. and diplomas. 11 a. m.: Literary ad-dress by Rev. W. A. Lambeth, ofWinston-Salem, N. C. p. m.:Concert. The following young ladies will re-ceive certificates and diplomas: LouiseArthur, Sallie Young Coppedge, SarahKimbrough Downum, Mary AliceHoover, Julia Gordon Kent, Lena MayJjefler, Meta Belle McGhee, Mary Eli-nora Pegues, Ethel Price, Eloise Rudi-sill, Margaret Rebecca Smith, Irene , Lizzie Taylor Wrenn, Bess , and Katie Wells Yorke. Our Washington Letter. The weather in Washington and vi-cinity has been exceptionally fine allspring and as yet no frost has effectedvegetation which is far advanced andlooking well. Rev. Forrest J. Prettyman, our popu-lar presiding elder of the WashingtonDistrict, adopted an entirely new planin order to complete his first round. Some Words of Appreciation. Our Advocate is always good, butlast weeks issue Impressed me asbeing one of unusual merit. The edi-torials on the first and second pagesstruck high-water mark. If anybodyfailed to read them, let them look upthe paper and read these timely ar-ticles. The news From the Field isinteresting. Reports of revivals andthe general progress of the work al-ways afford instructive and profitablereading. The World in Review Isvery fine and valuable new featureto the paper. This alone ought tobring some new subscribers. The gen-eral appearance of the paper is equalto the best and it ought to be in ev-ery Methodist home in our Confer-ence. There is not a dull page in the next seven or eight monthsmatters of great importance will oc-cur among us, matters in which allour people are interested and shouldbe well informed upon. The GeneralConference, meeting for the first tirriein our State, convenes in Asheville,May 4th,


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