North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . in number; great grand-children, twenty-five. He made a public profession ofChristianity when a boy, and he haslived a long and useful life. He great-ly loved the services of his church andwas faithful to her calls when possi-ble. He leaves a place unfilled In hishome, his church, his Philip, because of his true de-votion to Christianity, has won forhimself a worthy name wherever hewas known, and he has stamped theimpress of his noble character uponmany lives in his community. Hebeing dead yet speaketh. J. T. Ratledge. HELMS BABYOLIN


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . in number; great grand-children, twenty-five. He made a public profession ofChristianity when a boy, and he haslived a long and useful life. He great-ly loved the services of his church andwas faithful to her calls when possi-ble. He leaves a place unfilled In hishome, his church, his Philip, because of his true de-votion to Christianity, has won forhimself a worthy name wherever hewas known, and he has stamped theimpress of his noble character uponmany lives in his community. Hebeing dead yet speaketh. J. T. Ratledge. HELMS BABYOLINE Formerly Helms Croupaline An external remedy for Qroup, Colds and Whooping Cough in Children—Colds, SorenessIn Chest and Cold in head In Adults. Physicians prescribe It and get the best of results. Guaranteed under the pure food and drug act, June 30th, 1906. Guarantee BY ALL DRUGGISTS. -:- -:- -:- -;- 25c for two-ounce box. J. D. HELIVIS, Manufacturing Chemist. 310 South Elm Street, Opposite McAdoo Hotel, - Greensboro, N. ft TurnsYour Waste MaterialEnto Dollars. CHORT I,og Saw MillSliiugle Machic THREE mnCHINES IN ONE. Lath andine. Does all kindsof sawing. .lust tlje macmue forsmall Saw Mills and Farmers use. Its a Big Money Maker. Write for circulars and partic-ulars. Manufactured only by COLUMBIAN IRON WORKS,Chattanooga, Tenn. March 31, 1910. NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE WOMANS H. M. SOCIETY (Continued from llth page.) FROM STATESVILLE DISTRICT. The wide-awake and vigilant secre-tary of the Statesville District sendsus the report of a new auxiliary whichshe recently organized at officers are as follows: President, Miss Sue Armour; FirstVice-President, Mrs. T. F. Lathery;Second Vice-President, Mrs. AnnaBrown; Third Vice-President, Stiles; Recording Secretary,Miss Minnie Bratton; CorrespondingSecretary, Mrs. R. E. Atkinson; Treas-urer, Mrs. Holt Armour; all of David-son. This auxiliary starts off with a mem-bership of twenty-eight a


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