North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . lae ; has taken premiumsat every fair at wbic 1 it bas been exhibited. Has100 bushels of (helled corn to the acre. If youwant to get a stork of a pure, distinct var ety offield corn, order some of the PREMIUM YELLOWDENT. A1 rial package by mail for 10c for postage. Onebushel »1 00, sacks 10c. extra; in five-busnel lots,sacks free. Address P. B. N. Clabe st„ Chicago, III. Mar. 27.«. TAR HEEL Cough Syrop. it cures. 25c. UP T© DATE JEWELRY STORE. We make a specialty ofENGAGEMENT RINGS and WEDDING PRESENTS. Silverware, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clo


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . lae ; has taken premiumsat every fair at wbic 1 it bas been exhibited. Has100 bushels of (helled corn to the acre. If youwant to get a stork of a pure, distinct var ety offield corn, order some of the PREMIUM YELLOWDENT. A1 rial package by mail for 10c for postage. Onebushel »1 00, sacks 10c. extra; in five-busnel lots,sacks free. Address P. B. N. Clabe st„ Chicago, III. Mar. 27.«. TAR HEEL Cough Syrop. it cures. 25c. UP T© DATE JEWELRY STORE. We make a specialty ofENGAGEMENT RINGS and WEDDING PRESENTS. Silverware, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks, etc. Watch« s carefully repaired. Rosenblatt & Ellingtonat THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER. Mar. 27th. 1 yr. Balsams from the Northern Woodare in Fyny-Balsam, the certain cure for coughs. in ten hours—25c. If your dealer doesnthandle Grippe Knockers take no substi-tute, bat send 25c. to A. B. b. alfokdGreensboro, H. C , for a box. 14MB GRIPPE KNOCKE RS cure the severe st colds and LaOri ppe Christian College Message | w. Advocate REV. L. W. CRAWFORD, D. D., Editor. ?\ ORGAN OF THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. }? $ PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. ESTABLISHED 1855. GTtEEKSBORO, N. C, APRIL if, 1901. VOL. XLVI., NO. 16 THE E\STER QUEST. I knew thou wert coming, O Lord Divine; I felt in the sunlight a softened shine, And a murmur of welcome I thought I heard, In the ripple of brooks and the chirp of bird; And the bursting buds and the springing grass Seemed to be waiting to feel Thee pass; And the sky, and the sea, and the throbbing sod, Pulsed and thrilled to the touch of God. I knew Thou wert coming, 0 Love Divine,To gather the worlds heart up to Thine;I knew the bonds of the rock-hewn graveWere riven, that, living, Thy life might blind and wayward, I could not seeThou wert coming to dwell with me, een me;And my heart oer burdened with care and sin,Had no fair chambers to take Thee in. Not one clean spot for Thy foot to tread,Not one pure pillow to rest


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