The North Carolina Presbyterian . o meet their debt tothe Presbyterial fund. .Some churches are in arrears that havehitherto been prompt in paying their assessment, others are allowing their arrearages toaccumulate, and at least our church has paidnothing since its organization. The obliga-tions of the Presbytery must be met, andeach church is to the extent of its abilitybound by every consideration of duty andhonor to bear its proportionate part of theburden and thus maintain the financial creditand honor of the Presbytery. Surely ourchurches cannot do less than common honestyrequires of ever


The North Carolina Presbyterian . o meet their debt tothe Presbyterial fund. .Some churches are in arrears that havehitherto been prompt in paying their assessment, others are allowing their arrearages toaccumulate, and at least our church has paidnothing since its organization. The obliga-tions of the Presbytery must be met, andeach church is to the extent of its abilitybound by every consideration of duty andhonor to bear its proportionate part of theburden and thus maintain the financial creditand honor of the Presbytery. Surely ourchurches cannot do less than common honestyrequires of every individual. I appeal confideDtly therefore to the churches that are able to do so, to pay up their arrears. 1 request those really unable to pay all they owe to corjespond with me and state just what they can do. To those churches that have hitherto borne the burdens and faithfully met their obligations, I would say that your faithfulness was never more needed than now. Fraternally, J. A. McAllister, Treasurer, Lumberton, N. REr3 VERMIFUGE The old-fashioned and al-ways reliable remedy forstomach disorders. Onehas killed 614 of people living to^yowe their life to this same good medicine FOR CHILDREN that it was fifVy years aga If jroor dnugrM or storelEMMr dkeep tt. send aSe. lor OM bottto to iC 4^ a FRCY. BMii WASHINGTON LETTER. rProm our Regular Correspondent.]Washington. D. C. April 3rd, 1895. **Thi8 is a Christian nation ; was the posi-tive assertion of Rev. i>r. Edward Thompson,general manager of the Sunday Leajcue ofAmeri;:a, in a strong serpion preached in theMetropolitan Presbyterian church And proved hy citing numerous historical facts that the makers of the UnitedStates intended it to be a Christian nation,notwitnstandinic the constant repetition incertain quarters of the hackneyed assertionthat the absence of God from the constitu-tion was the result of deliberate intention onthe part of its framers. the proofsci


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