North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION \]17E are prepared to take care of any job from a visitingcard to the largest poster or pamphlet. In ourequipment we have one of the very latest, up-to-datetwo-revolution presses, which is equipped for the mostdelicate half-tone work. In addition we have a full supply of the latest facesin display type. Our presses and type being new we canassure neat and attractive display. OUR SPECIALTIES Visiting CardsEnvelopes Letter HeadsBill Heads Invitations AnnouncementsPrograms Circulars and Posters Report Blanks Periodical Pub


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION \]17E are prepared to take care of any job from a visitingcard to the largest poster or pamphlet. In ourequipment we have one of the very latest, up-to-datetwo-revolution presses, which is equipped for the mostdelicate half-tone work. In addition we have a full supply of the latest facesin display type. Our presses and type being new we canassure neat and attractive display. OUR SPECIALTIES Visiting CardsEnvelopes Letter HeadsBill Heads Invitations AnnouncementsPrograms Circulars and Posters Report Blanks Periodical Publications We are now in excellent shape tohandle monthly, quarterly or annual pub-lications, and invite correspondence withreference to college publications especially. Lawyers Briefs We are prepared to do prompt workon briefs and can guarantee neat and ac-curate work. A trial will convince you. Address CHRISTIAN ADVOCATEPUBLISHING COMPANY Greensboro, N. H M. BLAIR, Editor W. L. SHERRILL, Auiatant ORGAN OF THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE M. F CHURCH, SOUTH ESTABLISHED 1855 to ($ PER ANNUM) In Advance GREENSBORO, N. C, JULY 14, VOL. LV.—No. 29 EDINBURGH AND T E WORLDMISSIONARY CONVENTION By BISHOP WALTER R. LAMBUTH On the night of June 13th a most remarkable pressof people filled the corridors and central hall of theRoyal Scottish Museum in the ancient city of Edin-burgh. Exhibition cases on the ground floor hadbeen moved aside, and potted flowers and palmsfrom the City Gardens had been set among thestatuary. Into the midst of this marched a bril-liant procession. The Lord Provost of Edinburgh,accompanied by his wife and daughters, and themagistrates, the council, and the town clerk, in of-ficial robes of white and scarlet, took their placesto receive the twelve hundred delegates to a Mission-ary Conference. Attended by the uniformed bear-ers of the official sword and mace and the halber-diers, they made a most impos


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