. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. and customsof the people of Indja. But both enter-prises have been crowiied with unqu-liftedsuccess. The place of medical and edu-cational work is now assured. But thesituation of womanhood in the Orient isthat .evangelical work by women has be-come a pressing matter. Many of thesesecluded creatures will never hear the gos-pel unless it is carried to them by \ if they hear and believe they maynevet enter the church unless some womanis authorized to receive them. May it notbe possible that we sha
. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. and customsof the people of Indja. But both enter-prises have been crowiied with unqu-liftedsuccess. The place of medical and edu-cational work is now assured. But thesituation of womanhood in the Orient isthat .evangelical work by women has be-come a pressing matter. Many of thesesecluded creatures will never hear the gos-pel unless it is carried to them by \ if they hear and believe they maynevet enter the church unless some womanis authorized to receive them. May it notbe possible that we shall have to relax ourideas on the subject of ordaining women—at Iqast in coDnection with the work amongthe heathen ? I wish 10 mention brieflythe deaconess movement in the church athome. This class of workers was author-ized by the General Conference of 1888,and its scope and value have increased ina manner to astonish all concerned. Some1,160 ladies are enrolled, and no less than$1,600,000 has been invested in propertiesconnncted with their work. Cancer a Blood Disease and Blood Poison THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE OFAU HUMAN DiSEASES, The poison ejected from the fangs of the^ rattle-snake is not more surely fatal than the virus of ^,Contagious Blood Poison, which pollutes and vitiates ,^^\.^the blood, destroys the tissues and bones and eats like •^^-^ a canker sore into the flesh. ^ . , ^ * v**v ^ «,.»^,. wi^tpr* soonThis horrible disease appears first in the form of a i^ttlCBore or bitter swmthe elands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and throatS^omTsorTSiaking it paiSful to eat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers appear on the^^e XieVcolofed splotches and other characteristic signs of ^ood Poisoncommas S^^isease progrLes. and the destructive --s takes deeper hold upon t^svstem. The medical men are as sorely perplexed over the character of this blooa^son as ever; they tell you to take mercury and potash altefnately for tiiree yea«,KtX stomach of no hi
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