The North Carolina Presbyterian . of these friends are still delinquent forthe past quarter, much to the embarrassmentof the treasury. This may be due to the in-terruptions of summer vacation, but imme-diate attention to the matter is urgently re-quested and necessary. 8. The Assembly also urged our churches,and especially our stronger churches, to as-sume the maintenance of scholarships in theHome, either directly by the Church, orthrough Ladies Societies, Young PeoplesSocieties or Sabbath-schools. Now whilesuch scholarships of S60 a year or half schol-arships of $20 are much to be desired, i
The North Carolina Presbyterian . of these friends are still delinquent forthe past quarter, much to the embarrassmentof the treasury. This may be due to the in-terruptions of summer vacation, but imme-diate attention to the matter is urgently re-quested and necessary. 8. The Assembly also urged our churches,and especially our stronger churches, to as-sume the maintenance of scholarships in theHome, either directly by the Church, orthrough Ladies Societies, Young PeoplesSocieties or Sabbath-schools. Now whilesuch scholarships of S60 a year or half schol-arships of $20 are much to be desired, it ishoped that every Sabbath-school will take upa collection, once each quarter, for thisspecial object and forward the proceeds,however small, at once, to the treasurer, M. Crutchfleld, Fredericlcsburg, Va. It is an easy matter to interest the childrenin this object, they are informed that everycent of their contributions goes to provide forsome ministers orphan or missionarys child home. One Sabbath-school, by this simple. Highest of all in Leavening Powers—Latest U. S. Govt Report ^Baking^Bowlder ABftOUITEKir PUBE FOBBION. I continued steadfast—not even aany time obscured, in the least,prospects in that glorious beyond. And when~ it had become evid shadow ather bright Glasgow 116 on last Friday and the excite-ment was intense. ^Violent ishocks of earthquake in Mexicolast Thurs4ay particularly on the coast. I IThirteen reported drowned by the capsiiing01 a German torpedo boat iB the North Seaon Wednesday, 2Sth ult. At Coloti, in Colombia, bananas are soplentiful and prices so low that the fruit isallowed to rot on the trees. ^ . News hias been received at Colon, inColombia, that General Alfaros troops havetaken Quito, His successes hare led to therecognition of the new government ly Italy. Eight deaths from cholera are reported atHonolulu,,Sandwich Islands, ;;^be Indipendence Beige has informationthat there has been fierce fighting betweenthe forces of the Congo Sta
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