Vol. XXXV.
No. 1.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
JANUARY, 1881.
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Salutation—Financial | 1 |
| Paragraphs | 2 |
| Retiring from Business—Words of Encouragement—Arthington Mission | 3 |
| More Missionaries—The Gospel Way | 4 |
| Weekly Offerings—Objection Considered: Rev. Geo. Harris | 5 |
| A Few Words to the Churches | 6 |
| Discussion of Indian Affairs | 7 |
| Woman’s Work for Woman: Miss Mary E. Sawyer | 9 |
| Benefactions | 12 |
| General Notes—Africa, Indians, Chinese | 13 |
| Items from the Field | 15 |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| The “Central South”: Pres. G. F. Magoun, D. D. | 16 |
| South Carolina, Charleston—“Tannerism” in Church Work—Charm of Old Songs | 18 |
| Georgia—Atlanta University | 19 |
| Georgia—Georgia Conference | 20 |
| Alabama—Visit to Marion | 21 |
| Tennessee—Revival at Memphis | 22 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Letters from Pupils | 23 |
| CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
| Christmas Gift Like Bell Bennet’s: Mrs. T. N. Chase | 25 |
| RECEIPTS | 28 |