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WOMAN'S DEBT FUND.
Previously reported $11,108.75
Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Bybalia,
Miss 1.00
Mrs. R. L. Tarr, Millersburg,
Ky 1.00
Mrs. S. M. L? Tye River, Va.. 1.00
Mrs. Henry Carrington, Cincinnati.
Ohio 1.00
Miss S. L.. Carrington, Cincinnati,
Ohio 1.00
Miss E. C. Carrington, Cincinnati,
Ohio '
Miss M. H. Carrington, Cincinnati,
Ohio . 1.00
Ladies? Missionary Society
Presbyterian Church, lelzer,
S. C 20.00
Member Anne Montgomery
Missionary Society Old Stone
Church, Lewisburg, W. Va.
(additional) 1.00
Helen Kirkland, Missionary Society
Presbyterian Church,
Pulaski City, Va 17.00
Mrs. George Lemen, Westside .
Church, Jackson, Miss 4.00
I^adit s' Missionary Society Williamsville
Church, Lexington,
Presbytery, Va 10.00
Mrs. M. E. Nichols, Georgetown,
Ky 2.M
Mrs. C. R. Martin, Ladies' Missionary
Society, Farmvllle,
Va 1.00
Mrs. Asa D. Watkins, Ladies'
Missionary Society, Farmvllle.
Va 1.00
Ladies' Missionary Society
Presbyterian Church, Itasca,
Texas, Ft. Worth Presbytery 15.50
Mrs. Mattie W. Gaines, Drakes
Branch, Va. (additional) ... 3.00
A friend from Kernstown, Va. 4.00
Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society, Presbyterian Church,
Augusta, Ky. (additional)... 30.00
One who loves the cause dearly,
Statesville, N. C 1.00
juvenile Society Bethany
Church, Augusta Presbytery,
Ga 2.50
Children of Bethany Church,
Augusta Presbytery, Ga 2.50
ladies' Foreign Missionary Society
Presbyterian Church,
Warm Springs, Va 15.00
Mrs. E. F. Shannon, Fayetteville,
Ark. (Washbourne
Presbytery) 1.00
Elizabeth Wilson Missionary
Society Presbyterian Church,
Abbeville, S. C 3.00
Mrs. J. A. M. , Beaufort,
S. C 3.00
Ladles' Benevolence Society,
i\cwiiaii, via. lauauionaij 3.50
Seven ladies of Christian Creek
Circle, and Ladles' Foreign
Missionary Society Bethel
Church, Lexington Presbytery,
Ky 6.00
Woman's Missionary Union of
Augusta Presbytery. Ga. .. 8.00
Three members Missionary Aid
Society, Childress, Texas .. 3.00
Missionary Society, Blakely.Ga. 5.75
Miss Fanny McComb. Waynesboro,
Va 1.00
Miss B. M. M , Fort Mill,
S. C 1.00
Mrs. W. B. Mcllwaines' class,
Old Street Sunday School,
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PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUT
Petersburg, Va 15.00
Miss Lucy Friend's Sunday
School class Second Church,
Petersburg, Va 2.85
Miss Kate Everetts, Alexandria,
Va 1.00
Miss Fannie Gunthrop, Potts
Camp, Miss 2.00
Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society Second Presbyterian
Church, Richmond, Va. (additional)
' 6.00
Mrs. T. G. Tate. Brandv Sta
tion, Va 1.00
Mrs. D. K. Walthall. Chestnut
Hill. Richmond. Va 5.00
Ladies of First Presbyterian
Church, Norfolk,Va. (through
Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society) 34.50
Mrs. Geo. F. Harrison, Providence
Church, Louisa County,
Va 1.00
Ladies' Missionary Society
Presbyterian Church, Timber
Ridge, Va 8.20
Mrs. F. S. Royster, Norfolk,
Va 20.00
Mrs. E. P. Davidson, New Glasgow,
Amherst County, Va. .. 1.00
Mrs. W. L. Bedinger, Frank
ioru, \v. va 3.00
Missionary Union of El Paso
Presbytery, Texas, (additional)
Coahoma Missionary Society,
(additional) 5.50
Big Springs Missionary Society 10.00
Midland Missionary Society.. 12.00
Abilene Missionary Society... 10.10
Two Christian Observer subscriptions
4.00
Ladies' Missionary Society,
Shelbyville, Ky 4.50
Chespeake Presbyterial Union,
Va 61.50
Wilmington Presbyterial Union,
additional 4.00
St. Anrirpws fadiUlintion aa
Total $11,509.15
Mamie D. Smith, Treas.
Petersburg, Va.
SCRIPTURAL BANKING CODE.
The City Bank of Altona, Germany, Is
the creditor of a tricky tradesman in the
neighboring city of Hamburg, and has
found extreme difficulty in getting a remittance
from him. So it proceeded
against him in the usual 'legal way.
He begged for time, but the bank had lost
patience and wrote him of its resolve.
By return the manager received the la
conic telegram: "St. Matthew 18: 26."
There was no Bible in the bank, and a
clerk was sent to the nearest pastor to
borrow one. It was opened at the place
indicated and the manager read: "Lord,
have patience with me, and I will pay thee
all."
The manager was so struck with the
message that he wired back: "All right;
we'll wait another month, but if you do
not pay then, St. Matthew 6: 26."
The tradesman hunted up the verse
and read: "Thou shalt by no means come
out of prison till thou hast paid the
uttermost farthing."
H. January 13, 1509.
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