Minutes of the session of the Waccamaw Baptist Association

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Minutes of the session of the Waccamaw Baptist Association
MINUTES
OF THE
Seventli Session
OF THE
WACCAMAW
Baptist Association,
HELD WITH THE
Mount Tabor Baptist Church,
Nov. 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1881.
RALEIGH
Edwards, Brotjghton &
Co.,
:
Steam Printers and Binders,
1881,
Officers of
the Association.
Elder JOSHUA SOLE, Moderator
W. S. FRINK, Clerk
R. D. BEST, Treasurer
Pireway, X. C.
Peacock's Store, N". C.
Hickman, S, C.
Finance Committee.
Elder J. H. Blanton
R. D. Best...
L. Powell
Elder Nathan
J.
Powellsville, S. C.
Hickman, S. C.
....Sidney,
Shallotte,
Shallotte,
,.
Milltktn
Jesse Lancaster
X. C
X. C.
X. C
Executive Committee.
W.
S.
S.
F.
N. D.
Frink
Norris
,
Peacock's Store, X. C.
,.
Curry
A. Inzor
R. D.£Best
,
,
Grists, X. C.
..Nicholas, S. C.
Powellsville. S. C.
Hickman, S. C.
Ordained Ministers and their Post
Daniel Boyd,
Hickman,
B. A. Brown,
A. N. Brown,
J.
H. Blanton,
William Cannon,
R. Cribb,
A. A. Edwards,
W. H. Hamilton,
H. H. Holmes,
J.
W. Kriton,
R.
J.
Long,
C.
C.
C.
C.
Supply, N. C.
Conwayboro, S. C.
Conwayboro, S. C.
Nicholas, S. C.
Shallotte, N. C.
S.
Powellsville, S.
Powellsville, S.
Blackmingo, S.
Licentiates
H.
C.
Ammons,
William Boyd,
A. W. Carter,
H. D. Grainger,
H. C. Hendricks,
Harrellson,
A. W. Hardee,
J.
S. C,
Bucksville, S. C.
Comvayboro,
and
Conwayboro,
Conwayboro,
Board Landing,
S.
S.
S.
Powellsville, S.
Conwayboro, S.
Hickman, S.
Hickman, S.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
N. MlLLIKINy
W.
D.
Martin,
A. M. Noble,
M. Owens,
Moses Prigden,
R. Rogers,
T.
J.
J.
J.
J.
Sole,
R.
Thompson,
M. Conerly,
A. Mintz,
Offices.
Shallotte, N. C.
Port Harrelson,
Conwayboro,
S. C.
S. C.
Bucksville, S. C.
Bayboro,
Conwayboro,
S. C.
S. C.
Pireway, N. C.
P. O. not given.
Powellsville, S. C.
Shallotte, N. C.
their Post Offices.
Eli Millikin,
Reaves,
J. J.
A. B. Roe,
B.
G'.
Sellers,
G. Stocks,
J.
J.
H. Stroud,
W. Tharp,
Shallotte, N. C.
Little River, S. C.
Nicholas. S. C.
Shallotte, N. C.
Pireway, N.
C.
Nicholas, S. C.
Little River, S. C.
PROCEEDINGS.
Mount Tabor,
Thursday, Nov. 17th, 1881.
The Waccamaw Association met with the church at this place. Elder
A. A. Edwards preached the Introductory Sermon from Peter, v 7.
Recess of 30 minutes was given.
:
After recess the Association re-assembled. Moderator, Joshua Sole,
read the 17th chapter of St. John. Prayer by Elder Wm. Boyd.
The roll of churches was called and a majority being present, the Association was declared ready for business.
Brethren S. F. ISTorris and J. M. Conerly were appointed reading
clerks.
H
Blanton, R. D. Best, J. L. Powell, Nathan MilliBrethren Jesse
kin and Jesse Lancaster were appointed as committee on finance.
The letters from the churches were read and names of the delegates
enrolled.
An election for officers resulted in the re-election of Elder Joshua
Sole Moderator, Bro. W. S. Frink re-elected Clerk, and Bro. R. D. Best
elected Treasurer.
The Moderator announced the following committees
On
Vigilance
—L. Watts,
A.
S.
Fowler, S.
:
W. Prince and
P. A. Ste-
phens.
On Religious Exercises —R. D. Best, Jesse Lancaster and S. F. ISTorris.
On Sunday Schools—Elders J. M. Conerly, R. J. Long and Bro. R. D.
Best.
—Elders A. M. Noble, J. W. Gore and W.
—Elders W. D. Martin, A. M. Noble and
On Ministerial Examination
S. McCaskill.
On Baptist State Convention
M. Richardson.
On Education— Elders E. D. Johnson, C. L. Powell and J. H. Blanton.
On Special Changes Elder N. Millikin, Bros. N. White and A. Inzor.
On Correspondence — S H. Thompson, K. A. Graham and J. S. Vaught.
On Periodicals— A. M. Noble, C. L. Powell and J. M. Conerly.
On Mission A. A. Edwards, G. W. Hilland and R. J. Long.
On Ministerial Qualification and Support W. D. Martin, E. D. Johnson and Moses Pridgen.
On Temperance Wm. Boyd, R. J. Long and Wm. Hughes.
On Prayer Meetings—W. S. McCaskill, G. W. Hill andE. D. Johnson.
S.
—
—
—
—
The church at Pleasant Home, upon application, was admitted to
membership, and their delegates enrolled.
Elder S. M. Richardson, representing the State Mission Board, Elders
John Thompson and Wm. Hercey, Corresponding Messengers from Pee
Dee Association, Elder E. D. Johnson, messenger from Cedar Creek Association, Elders G. W. Hill, J. W. Gore, from the Cape Fear Association,
Elder C. L. Powell, representing the Baptist Courier, were introduced
and welcomed.
Minutes
Jf
On
of the
motion, the Association adjourned to 9 J o'clock
Prayer by Elder G.
W.
a.
m. to-morrow.
Hill.
SECOND DAY.
NOVEMBER
18th, 1881.
The Association met pursuant to adjournment. The Moderator read
the 4th chapter Hebrews. Prayer by J. W. Gore.
The Moderator declared the Association ready for business.
The names of delegates were called. Minutes of yesterday read.
The Cedar Bay and Pleasant Springs churches, not being present yesterday, came forward with their letters and delegates. The letters were
read and delegates enrolled.
On motion, the letter from the Beulah church was re-read to inquire
into some irregularity that seemed to exist, whereupon the following
resolution was adopted
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:
That a committee of three be appointed to enquire into the conduct of
Beulah church in engaging during the past year as their pastor a man
not recognized by this Association as a gospel minister. And that said
committee shall investigate the tenure by which said individual holds
his claims to
be a minister.
This resolution was amended so that said committee could visit the
Shallotte church to investigate the claims by which Wm. Mintz holds to
be a minister.
The committee appointed were as follows, viz Elders W. S. McCaskill, A. A. Edwards, J. H. Blanton and John Sole and Bro B. D. Best.
Renewed invitation to corresponding messengers, when Elder D. J.
Ray, and Brethren Dr. J. F. Harrell, E. H. Todd, from Cape Fear Association, Elder John Marley, (col,) Lumber River Association, (col.,)
:
were introduced and welcomed.
Renewed the invitation to newly constituted churches, wishing to connect with this body. The Juniper Bay church came forward with a petitionary letter.
On motion, the church was received and delegates enrolled.
Report on Sunday School read. Pending its adoption, speeches were
made by Hill, Edwards, Conerly and McCaskill, and on motion, was
adopted.
m
Recess 30 minutes.
Afternoon
Session.
Moderator Sole in the chair.
Report on mission read. Pending its adoption, speeches were made
by Powell, Richardson and Noble, and on motion, was adopted.
Report on Baptist State Convention was read. Pending its adoption,
speech by Richardson, who took up a collection for the Mission Board,
amounting to $17.40, and on motion the report was adopted.
On motion, the $4.00 in the hands of J. H. Blanton was paid over to
S. M. Richardson, making in all for State Mission Board $21.40.
Elder J. H. Blanton paid to the Treasurer the $8.00 which was raised
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Association.
to defray his expenses to the Baptist State Convention for the year 18S0,
failing to attend.
The following resolution was read
he
:
Resolved, That the State Board of Missions be requested to engage the
service of the most available elder to labor within our bounds as missionary, colporteur and Sunday school agent for one-half his time at a salary
of $250, and that so much of said salary as possible be raised within our
own Associational limits, we pledging ourselves as individuals and as an
to oociation to give to said missionary our hearty support, and reserving
Assurselves the right of recommending the man for the position.
Resolved further, That a committee of five be appointed to confer with
the State Board on this subject, and that we leave with said committee
the duty of recommending a suitable person for the place.
its adoption, speeches were made by Kichardson, MeGaskill,
Conerly, Gore and Noble.
On motion, the resolution was adopted.
The committee appointed were as follows, to-wit William S. Frink,
S. F. IN orris, N. D. Curry, R. D. Best ar.d Alva Inzor.
On motion, adjourned to 9J o'clock a. m. to-morrow.
Prayer by S. M. Richardson.
Pending
Hill,
:
THIRD DAY.
Saturday, Nov.
The Association met pursuant
to
19th, 1881.
adjournment, Moderator Sole in the
chair.
After the usual religious exercises, the Moderator declared the house
ready for business.
Roll of churches called.
Minutes of yesterday read.
Report on Periodicals was read. Pending its adoption, speeches were
made by Powell, Ray, Hill, Noble, Edwards and Conerly.
On motion, the report was adopted.
The delegates from the Gapway church arrived. Letter read and delegates enrolled.
Report on Ministerial Qualification and Support read. Pending its
adoption Elder A. M. Noble made a short speech. On motion, the report
was adopted.
Report on Prayer Meetings was read and adopted.
Report on Temperance was read and adopted.
Report of committee on Ministerial Examination read and adopted.
Report on Special Changes read and adopted.
Report on Correspondence read and adopted.
Letters of dismission was granted to the Conwayboro, Pee Dee and
Pleasant Hill, (S. C.) churches to connect with the Pee Dee Association.
Elder W. S. McCaskill, appointed to preach the 12 o'clock sermon on
Sunday, was relieved at his request, he having to return home on account of sickness in his family.
The next session of the Association is to be held with the Honey Camp
church, Horry county, S. C, commencing on Thursday before the third
Sunday in November, 1882, at 11 o'clock a. m. Elder R. J. Long, with
N. Miilican as his alternate, to preach the Introductory Sermon. Elder
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M, Conerly, with Elder A. A. Edwards as alternate, to preach the 12
sermon on Sunday.
On motion, the Clerk was ordered to have 1,000 copies of the Minutes
printed, and distribute them pro rata among the churches.
On motion, the Clerk was allowed $20 for his services.
Report on Education was read. Pending its adoption remarks were
made by Dr. Harreli, Noble and Hercey.
J.
o'clock
Recess for thirty minutes.
Afternoon Session.
Moderator Sole in the chair.
Report of Finance Committee read and adopted.
Resolution of thanks read and adopted.
Report of Treasurer read and adopted.
Report of Missionary read and adopted.
On
motion,
it is
John W. Gore
ordered that the Treasurer pay ex-missionary Elder
whole amount of his claim against the Asso-
$37.65, the
ciation.
On
motion,
it is
ordered that the Treasurer pay Elder R. J. Long $10
as missionary for this year.
On motion, Elder A. M. Noble was appointed delegate to Baptist State
Convention.
On motion, the following resolution was adopted
:
Resolved,
That the Association do recommend that The Baptist
Book be used
in all the
churches in
its
Hymn
bounds.
On motion, ordered that the collection on Sunday be paid to Elder A.
M. Noble to defray his expenses to the Baptist State Convention.
The following resolution was adopted
:
Resolved, That a Sunday School Convention be held at Springfield
church on Saturday before the third Sunday in May, 1882, and that each
Sunday School in the bounds of this Association is requested So send four
delegates and that a committee of five be appointed by this Association
to organize said Convention.
;
The committee appointed are as follows, to- wit Elders J. Sole, J. M.
Conerly, Brethren Dr. F. J. Harrell, R. D. Best, S. F. Norris.
On motion, resolution of thanks was read and adopted.
On motion, the following resolution was adopted
:
:
That Friday before the second Sunday in November, 1882, be
day of fasting and prayer to Almighty God for His goodness and mercies towards us, and implore a continuance of the same.
Resolved,
set apart as a
On motion, the Association adjourned to meet after to-morrow at the
time and place appointed for the next session.
J.
W.
S.
Frink,
Clerk.
SOLE, Moderator.
Wacoamaw
Association.
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Sunday, November
20, 1881.
There was a Sunday School mass meeting held in the church. Elders
M. Conerly and William Hercey delivered short and appropriate addresses.
At the close the vast concourse of people that had assembled
on the ground, gathered at the stand in the forest, where Elder William
Hercey preached from the text " and yet there is room," 14th chapter
and part of the 22d verse of Luke. Elder G-. W. Hill preached the 12
o'clock sermon.
Elder J. Sole concluded the services. While the congregation sang an appropriate hymn a collection was taken up, amounting to $10.65. The parting hand was taken while the congregation sung
J.
"Am
I a soldier of the
Cross," &e.
W.
S.
Fbink,
Clerk.
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Minutes
of the
APPENDIX.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON PERIODICALS.
Dear brethren, the great need of our churches is information in regard
work of our denomination. This information can be obtained only
to the
We
from our
religious papers.
recommend the Baptist Courier, published at Greenville, S. C, the Biblical Recorder, published at Raleigh,
N". C, and Kind Words, published in Macon, Ga., as papers worthy of
our patronage.
believe that the heads of families especially, should
take one religious paper and encourage their families to read them. In
that way they will learn what the great Baptist brotherhood is doing all
over our land, and moreover they will be stimulated to do more in every
way for the cause of Christ. Those churches which read our papers will
give most to the spread of the gospel.
We
A. M. Noble,
C. L. Powell,
M. CONERLY,
J.
Committee*
REPORT ON PRAYER MEETINGS.
The duty of prayer is plainly taught in the scriptures, and perhaps few
Christian duties are more neglected. As a means to increase a growth in
grace, it is indispensable. It cultivates a spirit of humble devotion and
dependence on God, increasing faith and love, and fills the soul with joy
and peace, and prepares us the better to endure the trials and perform
the duties of life.
" Restraining prayer we cease to fight,
Prayer makes the Christian's armor bright.
And
Satan trembles
The weakest
saint
when
upon
he sees,
knees."
his
W.
S.
McCaskill,
G. W. Hill,
E. D. Johnson,
Committee.
REPORT ON EDUCATION.
Your committee on Education report that it is our indispensable duty
The masses should seek to
to encourage education among the people.
educate the rising generation that the young may be prepared to take the
places of the old brethren when they are gone. Progress is the watchword of to day. Other sections are awakening to the great importance
of education and so ought we. Especially should our young ministers
be encouraged to seek all the knowledge within their reach. Where it is
practicable
we recommend
that they attend school awhile,
and
better
.
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Association.
prepare themselves to preach the gospel and contend for the faith once
delivered to the saints. Other denominations have educated ministers,
and in order to keep pace with them we must educate
We recommend the Ashpole Institute located in Robeson county, fifteen miles from Fair Bluff, as a suitable school for young men and ladies.
Prof. Ivey is a whole-souled Baptist, and gives, free of cost, tuition to
young ministers. He is now giving tuition to young Bro. J. O. Blanton
We also
of this Association, and he is making commendable progress.
recommend Furman University in Greenville, S- C, and Wake Forest
College in North Carolina, to those who wish to take a collegiate course.
J.
H. Blanton,
C. L. Powell,
E. D. Johnson,
Committee.
REPORT ON TEMPERANCE.
Your committee report that our effort to reclaim a lost world, to
mankind from that state of degradation and misery in which they
raise
have fallen by sin, to open the prison doors of habit and sinful indulgence and set the prisoner free, is an indispensable christian duty.
When we take into consideration the wide spread and alarming evil of
the use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage, the untold suffering and misery
caused by it, and the thousands brought to fill a drunkard's grave and
endure a drunkard's hell, Christianity weeps, and the church of Christ
should blush when we consider the indifference and apathy manifested
by
professors of religion in regard to this great evil.
would, therefore, urgently recommend that members of the church
and of society in general, abandon the use of intoxicating drinks as a
beverage, and use their influence, both by precept and example, to dis-
We
courage
its
use.
Respectfully submitted,
R.
J.
Long,
Wm. Hughes,
Wm. Boyd,
Committee.
REPORT ON MINISTERIAL QUALIFICATION AND SUPPORT.
Your committee are of the opinion that the qualification of a minister
of the gospel of Jesus Christ is fully set forth in the Testament of our
Lord and Saviour, both by precept and example; from which we understand that the prime qualification for a minister is the gift of the Holy
Spirit in his own heart, who will enable him to make the sacrifice incident to ministerial life, that he may be consecrated to the work which
God has assigned him. A.nd as the workman is worthy of his hire, we
feel it our duty as churches and as individuals to support the ministry
which He has ordained among
i
i
us.
Moses Prldgen,
E. D. Johnson,
W. D. Martin,
Committee
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Minutes of the
KEPOKT OF COMMITTEE ON MINISTERIAL EXAMINATION.
Your committee beg
leave to report that we have had before us aspigospel ministry, Brethren A. B. Roe, H. C. Ammons,
J. E. McCormick, G-. W. Harrelson, Stephen H. Thompson, A. W. Carter and A. G. Stocks.
On a careful examination we do recommend the
two first named brethren for ordination, when they shall be called to. the
pastoral care of a church or churches. And while we are pleased with
the Christian experience and talents for preaching the gospel of the
other brethren, we do recommend that they continue in their present
capacity for one more year.
Respectfully submitted,
A. M. Noble,
rants to the
J.
W. Gore,
W.
S.
McCaskill,
Committee.
REPORT ON SPECIAL CHANGES.
Your committee beg to
report, that from the gatherings, from church
our hearts are saddened by the removal from our midst of so
many during the past year. Thirty-one of our number have been
called to pass over the cold Jordan of death, and while our hearts have
been caused to bleed with sorrow, we do rejoice that our loss is their
eternal gain.
Respectfully submitted,
letters,
N.MlLEIKIN,
N. White,
A. Inzor,
Committee.
REPORT ON SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
Your committee are pleased to report favorably. The cause seems to
be engaging more of the attention of Christians generally than at any
former period of our history. It is truly gratifying to report Sunday
Schools in many of our churches, notwithstanding several have made
no report. Your committee most earnestly recommend every church
member to feel it his duty and high privilege to be a member of the
Sunday School. Your committee also recommend the formation of
a Sunday School Convention in this Association.
Respectfully submitted,
J.
M. CONERLY,
R. D. Best,
R.
J.
Long,
Committee.
REPORT ON CORRESPONDENCE.
We
nominate as corresponding messengers from
the following Associations, viz
this
Association to
:
To Pee Dee— Elder A. M. Noble, H.
C.
Ammons,
J.
M. Conerly.
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Association.
To Cedar Creek— Elder J. M. Conerly, A. B. Roe, W. H. Hanibilton.
To Cape Fear— Elder J. H. Blanton, A. A. Edwards, J. Sole.
To Lumber River, Colored— Elders A. M. Noble, J. A. Mintz, R. G.
Butler.
To Gray's
Creek, Colored— Elders R. J. Long, R. Cribb, A. N. Brown.
Respectfully submitted,
S. II.
K. A.
J. S.
Thompson,
Graham,
V AUGHT,
Committee.
REPORT ON
MISSION.
Your committee feel that the command of our blessed Saviour to
" preach the gospel to every creature," has not sufficiently Impressed
the hearts of God's people. We would, therefore, urge a more devoted
effort on the part of pastors and churches for the accomplishment of the
great work committed to us, and the hearty co-operation of all those in
the support of our missionary organization, by which it is earnestly hoped
that the destitution at home and abroad may be speedily supplied with
the preached word. We would recommend to all of the churches the
duty of regular contributions to the State Mission Board and to the Foreign Mission Board.
Respectfully submitted,
G. W. Hill,
R. J. Long,
A. A. Edwards,
Committee,
RESOLUTION OF THANKS.
That this Association express the high sense of its appreciation, and do
hereby tender its sincere thanks for the very hospitable manner in which
it has been entertained by the church and citizens of the community.
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Your committee beg
leave to report that the
amount sent up by
the
churches as Associational Fund amount to $63.80, which amount we have
paid over to the Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted,
J. H. Blanton,
J. L. Powell,
R. D. Best,
N. Millikin,
Jesse Lancaster,
Committee.
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Minutes of the
KEPORT OF
R. D. BEST,
TREASURER.
Dr.
To amount returned by Elder D. N. Gore
"
"
by Elder J. H. Blanton
"
paid in by J. A. Mayo, ex-Treasurer
"
State Mission Board
1881
"
"
"
"
"
Foreign Mission
$ 18 85
12 00
7 76
17 40
18 75
3 00
2 70
10 85
03 80
,
,
Springfield to the Gore Fund
Collected by R. J. Long— Gore
Fund
Sunday's collection
Sent up by the churches
,
'
,
$152 91
Gr.
1881
By am't
paid to Elder S. M. Richardson for State Mission Board, $ 21 40"
•'
to A. M. Noble for Foreign Mission
16 75
u A. M. Noble, Delegate to State Convention
10 65
" J. W. Gore, ex-Missionary
43 20
" R.J.Long, ex-Missionary
10 00
" Clerk
20 00
" balance on hand
30 91
$152 91
REPORT OF ELDER ft. J. LONG, MISSIONARY.
Dear Brethren I have traveled twenty-three days for the
:
Asso-
ciation as missionary this year, and Elder J. H. Blanton has traveled for
me a part of the year. I have received as compensation for
services
from the several churches, stations and individuals, to-wit:
my
From Piney Grove Station...,.
Honey Camp Church
Pleasant Meadow Church.....
.
R. Anderson
Friendship Station
Jabist Frink
$11 10
1 15
4
2
2
Samuel Frink.
Shallotte Church
Waccamaw Association
,
1
10
75
25
00
50
50
00
00
$33 25
Elder
From
From
the Lake Swamp
other places
J.
H. Beanton.
Union
$ 4 35
29 00
all
Total amount received
$33 35
Total amount received by both
$66 60
Permit me to tender to you, dear brethren, my heartfelt thanks for
the honor conferred upon me by honoring me with the position that I
have occupied, and in closing this my annual report, let me say to you
push on the glorious work. I am,
Fraternally yours in Christ.
R. J.
LONG.
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Association.
DIGEST OF STATE OF RELIGION AS INDICATED BY THE
CHURCH LETTERS.
United Churches— Has had a revival, Sunday school and prayer-meeting,
A. W. Carter, Supply.
Juniper Bay New constituted, peace and harmony abounds, Sunday
school, H. C. Amnions, Supply.
Cedar Bay All in peace, had a revival, no pastor, no Sunday school.
Grainger's Chapel All in peace, no Sunday school, Wm. Cannon, Pastor.
Shiloti
All in peace, no Sunday school reported, A. A. Edwards, Pastor.
Spring field— All in peace, have had a revival, Sunday school, J. Sole,
—
—
—
—
Pastor.
Pleasant Union—All in peace, had a revival, Sunday school, Moses Pridgen, Pastor.
Mt. Tabor Had a revival, Sunday school, J. Sole, Pastor.
Honey Camp— All in peace, no Sunday school reported, J. M. Conerly,
—
Pastor.
—
Macedonia Had a revival, no Sunday school reported, J. T. Cains, Pastor.
Chapel Hill— Revival, Sunday school and prayer-meeting, A. G. Stocks,
Supply.
Juniper Creek— All in peace, no Sunday school reported, N. Millikin,
Pastor.
— All in peace, no Sunday school, N. Millikin, Pastor,
— All in peace, Sunday school and prayer-meeting, W. S.
McCaskill, Pastor.
Pleasant Springs — All in peace, no Sunday school, S. H. Thompson, Sup.
Pee Dee — Dismissed to join Welsh Neck Association.
Green Swamp Union
Conwayboro
Meadow— Revival, Sunday
Pleasant
school and prayer-meeting, J. T.
Cains, Pastor.
Cedar Creek— All
in peace,
no Sunday school reported,
J.
M. Conerly,
Pastor.
Swamp — All in peace, prayer-meeting, W. H. Hamilton, Mod'r.
New Hope— All in peace, Sunday school, E. W. Wooten, Moderator.
Steritt's
Oak Grove— All in peace, no Sunday school reported, A. W. Carter, Sup.
Cedar Grove— All in peace, Sunday school, A. M. Noble, Pastor.
Gapway— All in peace, W. S. McCaskill, Pastor.
Pleasant View — All in peace, Sunday school, prayer-meeting, H. H.
Holmes, Pastor.
Hickory Grove All in peace, A. N. Brown, Pastor.
Pauley Swamp All in peace, Sunday school, W. S. McCaskill, Pastor.
Pleasant Home New constituted. Daniel Boyd, Pastor.
Mt. Olive All in peace, had a revival, M. Pridgen, Pastor.
Sacastee All in peace, Sunday school, B. A. Brown, Pastor.
Iron Hill All in peace, Sunday school, G. W. Hill, Pastor
Seven Creeks Prayer-meeting, Sunday school, Jj Sole, Pastor.
Silent Grove— All in peace, R. J. Long, Pastor.
Pleasant Hill All in peace, Sunday school, R. J. Long, Pastor.
Cane Branch All in pe'ace, Sunday school, prayer-meeting, H. H.
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Buck Creek Had a revival, Sunday school, J. Sole, Pastor.
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Beulah All in peace, Wm. M. Mintz, Supply.
Good Hope— Nothing special, J. T. Caines, Pastor.
Bethlehem All in peace, revival, Sunday school, A. W. Carter, Supply.
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