The Carolina churchman [serial] . elief are many. The Indians are becom-ing poorer—and this not altogether through their ownfault. Business is business, I suppose; but many atime I blush as I learn of the disreputable methods pur-sued by men of my own race in dealing with thesepeople. The money sent is not used for the Missionarysstipend, or for the maintenance of the Church. TheMissionary receives six hundred dollars from the Gen-eral Board, and the Indians themselves maintain theChurch, its expenses, repairs, etc., in a most creditablemanner. Yours faithfully in Christ W. B. Thorn, Missionar
The Carolina churchman [serial] . elief are many. The Indians are becom-ing poorer—and this not altogether through their ownfault. Business is business, I suppose; but many atime I blush as I learn of the disreputable methods pur-sued by men of my own race in dealing with thesepeople. The money sent is not used for the Missionarysstipend, or for the maintenance of the Church. TheMissionary receives six hundred dollars from the Gen-eral Board, and the Indians themselves maintain theChurch, its expenses, repairs, etc., in a most creditablemanner. Yours faithfully in Christ W. B. Thorn, MissionaryHo-cv to Send Contribctions to OneidaCash—By registered letter addressed to Rev. W. , Oneida, Brown County, Wis. Money Orders—Made payable at Green Bay orOneida, Wis., or drafts. Freight—Oneida, Wis., via Green Bay —By American or Wells Fargo Express toGreen Bay, Wis. The freight should be prepaid, as there is no sta-tion agent here. eg CD o 1 5 -» la o o c§ o 0 6 =jCD O i ? i =1= \C3> —. i_i i THE CAROLINA CHURCHMAN Address of Archdeacon Hardin Delivered Before the Ninety-ninth Annual Conventionof the Diocese of North Carolina, in Holy TrinityChurch, Greensboro, May 19, 1915. The Committee appointed by the Bishop to arrangethe details of this annual missionary service has re-quested that I present to you the status of our Dioc-esan missionary work, illustrating same by the useof a very excellent map, prepared by the Rev. AlfredS. Lawrence, of Hillsboro, to the end that our peoplethroughout the Diocese may have a more definite ideaas to the geographical location of each Mission, to-gether with a brief statement concerning the scope andcharacter of the work. Our leading railway, telegraph, and life insurancecompanies, in order to secure the maximum of effi-ciency in the matter of administration, subdivide theirterritory into smaller areas known as divisions, or dis-tricts. For the same reason our Diocesan missionarywork has been divided i
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