. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. RAIrEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST a8, 1901. medy s and re. ilers and Ituring; Co. ibRv. le South and California>t,six States. Dail>No. ay » 7 40 pmtn 10 35 p inI OQ am 4 sa a m9 IS a m 5 40 pmNo. 41 3 55 pm7 30pni Jm jmIm p m . m 10 15 pmIm 8 00 a ma II 40 a mc II 10 a mmil 00 a mm 4 13 pmu 8 30 p m|m 6 55 pmm 8 10 a m DailyNo. 38. m IIm 2m 5 77I 5 8 m tn 30 am 00pm 50 pm 00 am 00 a m 3opxn 10 am (X) am \ No. 66 I 10 42 p m m 12 23 p m 3 3ipm 7 05 pm II 25 pm 2 56 am 6 ^o am tn 1 I b—Eas


. Raleigh Christian Advocate: organ of the North Carolina Conference, Church, South. RAIrEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST a8, 1901. medy s and re. ilers and Ituring; Co. ibRv. le South and California>t,six States. Dail>No. ay » 7 40 pmtn 10 35 p inI OQ am 4 sa a m9 IS a m 5 40 pmNo. 41 3 55 pm7 30pni Jm jmIm p m . m 10 15 pmIm 8 00 a ma II 40 a mc II 10 a mmil 00 a mm 4 13 pmu 8 30 p m|m 6 55 pmm 8 10 a m DailyNo. 38. m IIm 2m 5 77I 5 8 m tn 30 am 00pm 50 pm 00 am 00 a m 3opxn 10 am (X) am \ No. 66 I 10 42 p m m 12 23 p m 3 3ipm 7 05 pm II 25 pm 2 56 am 6 ^o am tn 1 I b—Eastern [1 Tampa, forId Cuba and11 points in M eiropolitan land Through iiid Jackson- iffet Sleeping Ita Atlanta Fastiffet Sleepingmville, con-Car to and llhnan Berthson outgoingIchecked fromcharge at tICE, Ind P. ii7« k N. c. Itsinouth, ^ a.,lent and Gen- L Railroad. bond train , Newbern tolints. ,,-.«T ^ p. •*[ortb at 5f 5 ?• »e point*-DILL. Sopt Our Bovs and Girls. The Little Harvester. J iji the fields in the summer heat,fbe reapers were busy binding the wheat,J the farmer looked with an anxions eve the thunder caps in the western sky.,.0 bauds must work now with a will, saul he,.iTbero^ 1 storm a-brewmg up there, I see. Then the bright faced boy at his fathers siile,^, help ^^io*l *^® sheaves most patiently But he lid not manage the work at all,for tuv ei willing hands were too weak and [ cAU ? 10 this, said the brave little man,•go rn irive it up and do what I can. •jlie meu are thirsty and far from thespring: • It will give them a lift, thought he, to bring^ pail of that clear, cold water that flowsDown th mountain side where the sweet fern grows.]^nd i^oon he was dipping his little cupla the mossy place where it bubbled up. And the joy of doing something he couldI shone on his face as he came through thewood. •


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