The North Carolina Presbyterian . ds of the people are inclinedto give gifts to worthy objects which present themselves favorably to their consideration ; and often they find themselves bothered to know just where to send their donations. It is my privilege as well as great pleasureto call your attention to our work atGreenville, N. C. Greenville is atown of about 3,000 inhabitants;growing very rapidly with a brightoutlook. And yet—and yet! ourwork is suffering from want of helpfrom Gods people. Our church was built not twoyears ago, the first service was heldin it in April, 1894, with a debt
The North Carolina Presbyterian . ds of the people are inclinedto give gifts to worthy objects which present themselves favorably to their consideration ; and often they find themselves bothered to know just where to send their donations. It is my privilege as well as great pleasureto call your attention to our work atGreenville, N. C. Greenville is atown of about 3,000 inhabitants;growing very rapidly with a brightoutlook. And yet—and yet! ourwork is suffering from want of helpfrom Gods people. Our church was built not twoyears ago, the first service was heldin it in April, 1894, with a debt uponthe building of about $600, sincethat time by the earnest consecratedefforts of our little flock (eight innumber) the debt has been reducedto $150. We are exceedingly anxi-ous to have it dedicated to AlmightyGod, and make this earnest plea forhe)^. Please send us a Thanks-giving offering. Any amount willbe appreciated and receipt acknow-ledged by the old beggar R. , Parmele, N. C, or Mr. J. , Greenville, N. The days are growihg very shortnow, and it will be nearly twomonths before they are longer, butby that time they will be rapidlylengthening, to keep on increasinguntil the glorious days of June arereached. The nights may be longnow, but they will be short Christian has the joy of know-ing that, however long the nights ofearthly trial and sorrow may be nowand here, they shall at last giveplace to eternal day in heaven, forthere shall be no night there—Her-ald and Presbyter. The man who has no aim in lifeis worse off than one who has losthis eyesight BOOK REVIEWS. A very delightful boote is *The TwoSt. Johns of the New Testament, byRev. James Stalker, D. D., author ofImaKO (Jhristi, The Life of St. Paul,etc. The authors reputatioa would ofitself commeod auy book from his pen,and any one induced from this or otherreasons to read this treatise will not bedisappointed. John, the Evangelist is apersonage of whom it niiay be said thathe fills a sp
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