North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . with the people they serve. Ofcourse the workman is worthy of hishire, and these men have no incomesave what comes to them through themeetings they hold. They leave thatmatter in the hands of the brethrenand the God they serve. Now I amwriting these lines not so much in be-half of these worthy men, but knowingthere are scores of preachers at thisseason looking about for efficient helpin their meetings to be held thisspring and summer, these brethrenwould do well to communicate eitherwith Brother Stewart or Goodchild asearly as possible before their
North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . with the people they serve. Ofcourse the workman is worthy of hishire, and these men have no incomesave what comes to them through themeetings they hold. They leave thatmatter in the hands of the brethrenand the God they serve. Now I amwriting these lines not so much in be-half of these worthy men, but knowingthere are scores of preachers at thisseason looking about for efficient helpin their meetings to be held thisspring and summer, these brethrenwould do well to communicate eitherwith Brother Stewart or Goodchild asearly as possible before their slate ofmeetings is full. Speaking with themrecently they told me they still hadsome excellent dates open. Both of these brethren are goodpreachers, but in a regular revivalcampaign. Brother Stewart does mostof the preaching, while Brother Good-child and his excellent wife conductthe song service. If you need good help write to thesebrethren at once, Burlington, N. C. Iknow them both and know them to beexcellent Christian men. J. B. LOUISBURG CENTENARY We are very fortunate here in effi-cient leadership. For thus the pastorwas enabled to carry out successfullya Centenary program, the chief fea-ture of which was A trip around theworld. The speakers who made thetour told us of the Centenary achieve-ments and the tragedy that would fol-low our failure to complete the greattask. It required one Sunday nightservice and a prayer meeting fine congregations greatly enjoy-ed the services rendered by these Cen-tenary speakers—Prof. A. W. Mahn,Mrs. M. C. Pleasants, Mrs. D. , Mr. E. H. Malone, Mrs. White, Misses Grant and Eason,and Mrs. Frank McTinnie. The church is responding generous-ly to the Centenary cause and we ex-pect to reach the quota expected of usthis year. O. W. Dowd. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR To half pint of water add 1 oz. BayRum, a small box of Barbo Compound,and 1-4 oz. of glycerine. Anv druggistcan put this up or you can mix it athome at
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