North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . outo investigate at once. MRUS FURNITURE\S\\IK CO., Charlotte, IN. C. CITY NATIONAL BANK, Of Greensboro, N. C. WITH A Capital Surplus and ProfitsTotal Assets over $100,000 0013,000 00500,000 00 Offers more security to depositors than any bank inGreensboro. Accounts of Individuals, flerchants, Firm?and Corporations are handled with care and economy give: us your business j. M. WALKER, President. LEE H. BATTLE, Cashier, DIRECTORS: J. M. Walker, S. L. Trogdon, J. A. Hodgin, J. S. Hunter ML. Shields, J. Van Lindley, Dr. Dred Peacock, R. W. Brooks Nt Wvl


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . outo investigate at once. MRUS FURNITURE\S\\IK CO., Charlotte, IN. C. CITY NATIONAL BANK, Of Greensboro, N. C. WITH A Capital Surplus and ProfitsTotal Assets over $100,000 0013,000 00500,000 00 Offers more security to depositors than any bank inGreensboro. Accounts of Individuals, flerchants, Firm?and Corporations are handled with care and economy give: us your business j. M. WALKER, President. LEE H. BATTLE, Cashier, DIRECTORS: J. M. Walker, S. L. Trogdon, J. A. Hodgin, J. S. Hunter ML. Shields, J. Van Lindley, Dr. Dred Peacock, R. W. Brooks Nt Wvllfo jan 24-ly Dont bny a SB W CASK whichcannot be cleanei oat All our rase* are provided v. ti ourPatented letr-iog D-VIC8 FR :8. Santo be the b»-sr. add hand-win c<t rves onthe market. Send for catalogue. may 5-fim. HIGH POiNT SHOW WASSls. WO*»«KS. HIGH POINT, N. C. rift 32 KOBTB OABOlilNA CttKISTlAJS r DiOOATJJ, SEPT. 25, 1901. W. F. M. SOCIETY. MRS. L. W. CRAWFORD, :::::: Editor. Papers Read at West Market St. ChurchAuxiliary Reunion Continned. THE BEGINNING OF WOMANSWORK FOR WOMAN. MRS. E. L. EIDES. The story of the organization of womenin Boards of Missions, especially in zena-na work, dates back to 1837, sixty-fouryears ago, when Mr. Abeel was return-ing to India, having told the womenof Brittain about the women of the fareast who shut up in harems, zenanas andseraglios were inaccessable to all holyinfluences unless their own sex could beinduced to work in their behalf. Thatmoving, melting plea stirred the heartsof the Christian women of England asnothing else could and became theparent of zenana missions. The project of carrying the gospel towomen in their Oriental seclusion seemedat first a wild scheme of unbalanced en-thusiasts Wise men and even segacionswomen shook their heads in doubt


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