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JOURNAL 


OF  THE 


North  Carolina  Annual  Conference 


OF  THE 


METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH,  SOUTH. 


HELD  AT 


WILSON,  N.  C. 


Wednesday,  November  29,  to 
Monday,  December  4,  1905. 


Bishop  ALPHEUS  W.  WILSON,   President. 
Rev.   W.   L.  CUNINGGIM,  Secretary. 


RALEIGH  : 

PBESSES    OF   EDWARDS   &    BROUGHTON, 
1905. 


JOURNAL 


OF  THE 


North  Carolina  Annual  Conference 


OF  THE 


METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH,  SOUTH, 


HELD  AT 


WILSON,  N.  C. 


Wednesday,  November  29,  to 
Monday,  December  4,  1905. 


Bishop  ALPHEUS  W.  WILSON,   President. 
Rev.   W.   L.  CUNINGGIM,  Secretary. 


RALEIGH : 

PRESSES    OF   EDWARDS    A    BROUGHTON, 
1905. 


JOURNAL  OF  PROCEEDINGS. 


FIKST  DAY. 

Wednesday,  jSTovember  29,  1905. 

The  IsTorth  Carolina  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South,  convened  in  its  sixty-ninth  session 
in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  in  Wilson,  IST.  C, 
Wednesday  morning  at  9 :30  o'clock,  ISTovember  29,  1905, 
Bishop  Alpheus  W.  Wilson  in  the  chair. 

The  sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  was  administered  by 
Bishop  Wilson,  assisted  by  Revs.  E.  A.  Yates,  W.  H.  Moore, 
R.  A.  Willis  and  W.  S.  Rone. 

The  Secretary  of  the  last  session  of  the  Conference  called 
the  roll  of  the  Conference,  and  the  following  answered  to  their 
names : 

CLERICAL. 

M.  C.  Thomas,  A.  D.  Betts,  J.  W.  Jenkins,  R.  A.  Willis,  W.  H.  Moore, 

E.  A.  Yates,  J.  E.  Thompson,  R.  P.  Bumpass,  F.  D.  Swindell,  P.  Green- 
ing, W.  H.  Kirton,  W.  S.  Rone,  J.  T.  Gibbs,  L.  L.  Nash,  J.  M.  Rhodes, 

F.  A.  Bishop,  N.  E.  Coletrane,  R.  C.  Beaman,  A.  P.  Tyer,  T.  J.  Brown- 
ing, L.  E.  Thompson,  D.  L.  Earnhardt,  J.  N.  Cole,  J.  0.  Guthrie,  F.  B. 
McCall,  W.  L.  Ciminggim,  C.  W.  Smith,  C.  0.  Durant,  B.  B.  Holder, 
M.  D.  Giles,  A.  McCullen,  J.  A.  Lee,  J.  C.  Kilgo,  B.  C.  Allred,  J.  E. 
Underwood,  J.  M.  Ashby,  D.  H.  Tuttle,  C.  C.  Brothers,  J.  B.  Hurley, 
R.B.John,  F.  M. Shamburger,  M. M. McFarland,  J.A.Hornaday,  W.  W 
Rose,  G.  B.  Perry,  G.  W.  Fisher,  W.  A.  Forbes,  W.  H.  Townsend,  N.  H. 
Guyton,  E.  H.  Davis,  J.  D.  Pegram,  C.  W.  Robinson,  T.  N.  Ivey,  R.  W. 
Townsend,  D.  C.  Geddie,  W.  H.  Puckett,  G.  F.  Smith,  H.  B.  Anderson, 
H.  M.  Eure,  H.  M.  Jackson,  L.  M.  Chaffin,  G.  T.  Simmons,  J.  J.  Barker, 
J.  H.  Shore,  E.  C.  Sell,  L.  S.  Etheridge,  N.  M.  Watson,  J.  H.  M.  Giles, 
M.  D.  Hix,  R.  H.  Broom,  R.  F.  Taylor,  A.  J.  Parker,  H.  G.  Stamey, 
J.  B.  Thompson,  G.  W.  Starling,  G.  D.  Langston,  P.  L.  Church,  N.  H. 
D.  Wilson,  L.  S.  Massey,  M.  Bradshaw,  J.  D.  Bundy,  J.  J.  Porter,  J.  W. 
Martin,  J.  T.  Draper,  L.  H.  Joyner,  Jr.,  A.  L.  Ormond,  J.  H.  Frizelle, 
T.  H.  Sutton,  M.  T.  Plyler,  J.  L.  Rumley,  S.  T.  Moyle,  W.  F.  Craven, 
W.  C.  Merritt,  W.  E.  Hocutt.  R.  W.  Bailey,  S.  A.  Cotton,  R.  A.  Bruton, 
W.  D.  Sasser,  J.  L.  Cuninggim,  R.  L.  Davis,  Y.  E.  Wright,  T.  A. 
Smoot,  B.  C.  Thompson,  R.  H.  Willis,  A.  J.  Groves,  A.  S.  Barnes,  J. 


4  IVORTH    CAROLINA   ANNUAL    CONFERENCE. 

W.  Potter,  N.  L.  Seabolt,  J.  H.  Mccracken^  J.  A.  Dailey,  S.  E.  Mercer, 
J.  M.  Benson,  G.  T.  Adams,  J.  C.  Humble,  B.  H.  Black,  G.  B.  Starling, 
W.  A.  Piland,  C.  L.  Read,  J.  Y.  Old,  R.  C.  Craven,  J.  T.  Stanford,  E.  R. 
Welch,  H.  M.  North,  T.  A.  Sikes,  J.  E.  Holden,  G.  R.  Rood,  N.  C. 
Yearby,  J.  W.  Bradley,  J.  M.  Culbreth,  W.  E.  Brown,  W.  P.  Constable, 
W.  Towe,  G.  B.  Webster,  W.  H.  Brown. 

LAY  DELEGATES. 

Raleigh  District — T.  R.  Hood,  B.  B.  Adams. 

Durham  District — W.  R.  Hambrick,  Benj.  Perry,  B.  F.  Stanfield, 
J.  O.  Fitzgerald. 

Rockingham  District — H.  A.  Page. 

Wilmington  District — P.  W.  Hargett. 

New  Bern  District — W.  J.  Hales,  G.-C.  Edwards. 

Washington  District — J.  F.  Bruton,  Wiley  Brown,  W.  K.  Jacobson, 
Paul  Jones. 

Warrenton  District — J.  T.  Flythe,  J.  H.  Exum,  G.  W.  Davis,  J.  H. 
Bridgers. 

Elizabeth  City  District — W.  J.  Woodley. 

J.  !N^  Gibbous,  alternate  lay  delegate  from  the  Wilmington 
District,  was  reported  as  present  in  the  place  of  H.  F.  Schul- 
ken. 

On  motion  of  L.  L.  Xasli,  W.  L.  Cnninggim  was  elected 
Secretary. 

On  motion  of  W.  L.  Cnninggim,  X.  H.  D.  Wilson  was 
elected  Assistant  Secretary;  G.  T.  Simmons,  Recording  Sec- 
retary ;  R.  H.  Broom,  Statistical  Secretary ;  T,  A.  Sykes, 
H.  G.  Stamey,  R.  C.  Craven,  S.  E.  Mercer,  W.  C.  Merritt, 
Assistant  Statistical  Secretaries. 

On  motion  of  R.  F.  Bumpass  it  was  ordered  that  the  calling 
of  the  roll  of  the  Conference  be  dispensed  with  for  the  re- 
mainder of  the  session. 

On  motion  of  F.  D.  Swindell,  the  daily  sessions  of  the  Con- 
ference were  ordered  as. follows:  Commence  at  9:30  o'clock 
a.  m.,  and  adjourn  at  1  o'clock  p.  m. 

On  motion  of  F.  D.  Swindell,  it  was  ordered  that  a  line 
extending  from  pillar  to  ]ullar  beneath  the  front  gallery  be 
made  the  bar  of  the  Conference. 

On  motion  of  F.  J).  Swindell,  it  was  ordered  that  tlio  Pre- 


JOURNAL    OK    PROCEP]DIXGS.  5 

siding  Elders  be  requested  to  nominate  the  committees  for 
tliis  session  of  the  ConfVn-enee. 

Also,  that  they  nominate  Committees  on  Sabbath  Observ- 
ance and  Temperance,  and  a  connnittee  of  one  from  each 
district  on  Memorials  to  the  General  Conference. 

J.  X.  Cole,  from  the  Presiding-  Elders,  presented  the  fol- 
lowing nominations  for  the  committees,  which  were  adopted: 

COMMITTEES. 

DOOKS    AND   PERIODICALS. 

Clerichl—W.  H.  Puckett,  M.  T.  Plyler,  R.  W.  Bailey,  J.  W.  Bradley, 
J.  T.  Draper,  J.  W.  Potter,  W.  S.  Rone,  E.  E.  Rose,  A.  J.  Parker. 

Laymen— T.  R.  Hood,  W.  R.  Hambrick,  J.  M.  Lamb,  K.  M.  Barnes, 
F.  W.  Hargett,  W.  J.  Hales,  J.  T.  Flythe,  Paul  Jones,  L.  L.  Smith. 

COXFERENCE   RELATIONS. 

F.  A.  Bishop,  W.  H.  Kirton,  L.  H.  Joyner,  J.  H.  Hall,  D.  C.  Geddie, 
J.  M.  Benson,  R.  C.  Craven,  B.  C.  Allred,  A.  P.  Tyer. 

CHURCH   PROPERTY. 

Clerical— G.  B.  Starling,  J.  B.  Thompson,  J.  H.  Frizzell,  Z.  Paris, 
W.  D.  Sasser,  P.  Greening,  D.  L.  Earnhardt,  G.  B.  Perry,  F.  L.  Church. 

Laymen— B.  B.  Adams,  Benj.  Perry,  D.  H.  Hood,  W.  L.  Parsons, 
J.  S.  Westbrook,  G.  C.  Edwards,  Wiley  Brown,  G.  W.  Davis,  Z.  W. 
Evans. 

DISTRICT  CONFERENCE  RECORDS. 

C.  L.  Read,  M.  D.  Giles,  J.  C.  Humble,  S.  T.  Moyle,  J.  M.  Culbreth, 
J.  P.  Pate,  E.  C.  Sell,  J.  H.  Bridgers,  J.  Y.  Old. 

MEMOIRS. 

R.  B.  John,  A.  J.  Parker. 

SABBATH    OBSERVANCE. 

E.  McWhorter,  S.  A.  Cotton,  A.  D.  Betts,  D.  E.  McKinnie,  B.  F. 
Stanfleld. 

TEMPERANCE. 

Clerical— J.  H.  Shore,  Rufus  Bradley,  D.  H.  Tuttle,  R.  A.  Willis, 
C.  W.  Smith,  H.  M.  Eure,  W.  Y.  Everton,  J.  H.  M.  Giles,  H.  M.  North. 

Laymen— J.  R.  Morris,  J.  O.  Fitzgerald,  B.  Cole,  H.  A.  Page,  R.  V. 
Leonard,  J.  W.  Thompson,  W.  K.  Jacobson,  J.  H.  Exum,  W.  J. 
Woodley. 

MEMORIALS  TO  THE  GENERAL  CONFERENCE. 

R.  F.  Bumpass,  R.  C.  Beaman,  D.  H.  Tuttle,  H.  A.  Page,  N.  M.  Wat- 
son, R.  B.  John,  F.  D.  Swindell,  L.  L.  Nash,  T.  J.  Dailey. 


6  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

M.  T.  Plyler  introduced  resolutions  regarding  lectures  to 
be  delivered  at  the  sessions  of  the  Annual  Conference,  and 
they  were  referred  to  the  Board  of  Education. 

On  motion  of  J.  E,  Underwood,  J.  D.  Bundy,  F.  D.  Swin- 
dell, T.  H.  Bain  and  J.  F.  Bruton  were  constituted  the  Com- 
mittee on  Public  Worship. 

Communications  from  the  Book  Agents,  the  Board  of  Mis- 
sions, the  Board  of  Church  Extension,  the  Epworth  League 
Board,  the  Board  of  Trustees,  the  Board  of  Education,  and 
the  Director  of  the  Correspondence  School,  from  H.  M.  Ham- 
ill  and  James  Atkins  of  the  Sunday  School  Board,  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  were  received  and  re- 
ferred respectively  to  the  Committee  on  Books  and  Periodi- 
cals, the  Board  of  Missions,  the  Board  of  Church  Extension, 
the  Epworth  League  Board,  the  Joint  Board  of  Finance,  the 
Board  of  Education,  and  the  Sunday  School  Board. 

A  communication  from  the  Stone  &  Barringer  Co.  was  re- 
ceived, read  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Books  and 
Periodicals. 

A  communication  from  Edward  Thompson,  Secretary  of 
the  American  Sunday  League,  was  received  and  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  Sunday  Observance. 

A  commimication  from  J.  E.  Stagg,  agent  for  the  executors 
of  the  estate  of  the  late  Washing-ton  Duke,  was  received,  read 
and  referred  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Conference  and  to  the 
Board  of  Missions. 

Communications  from  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Trinity 
College,  the  President  of  Louisburg  Female  College,  and  the 
President  of  Littleton  Female  College,  were  received  and 
referred  to  the  Board  of  Education. 

Question  20  was  called,  viz. :  "Are  all  the  preachers  blame- 
less in  their  life  and  official  administration  ?" 

The  following  passed  the  examination  of  character :  W.  H. 
Moore,  J.  T.  Gibbs,  J.  B.  Hurley,  J.  ^N".  Cole,  M.  Bradshaw, 
E.  H.  Davis,  J.  D.  Bundy,  G.  F.  Smith,  J.  E.  Underwood, 
C.  E.  Taylor,  J.  J.  Barker,  F.  E.  Dixon,  J.  A.  Lee,  M.  D. 


JOURNAL  OF  PKOCEEDINGS.  7 

Hix,  K.  F.  Bumpas,  F.  A.  Bishop,  G.  W.  Starling,  C.  L. 
Bead,  G.  B.  Starling-,  G.  W.  Fisher,  N.  E.  Coltrane,  J.  O. 
Guthrie,  G.  11.  Kood,  G.  T.  Simmons,  J.  H.  Shore,  L.  S. 
Massey,  A.  L.  Ormond,  J.  D.  Pegram,  F.  M.  Shamburger, 
W.  H.  Piickett,  T.  N.  Ivey,  J.  W.  Jenkins,  K.  C.  Beaman, 
T.  A.  Smoot,  M.  D.  Giles,  J.  H.  McCracken,  J.  B.  Thomp- 
son, M.  T.  Plyler,  W.  H.  Kirton,  Kufus  Bradley,  K.  D. 
Holmes,  J.  A.  Dailey,  D.  N.  Caviness,  M.  M.  McFarland, 
J.  C.  Kilgo,  E.  A.  Yates,  D.  H.  Tuttle,  E.  K.  Welch,  L.  H. 
Joyner,  D.  A.  Watkins,  C.  C.  Brothers,  W.  A.  Forbes,  E".  H. 
Guyton,  C.  P.  Jerome,  E.  W.  Bailey,  C.  O.  DuRant,  R.  H. 
Broom,  T.  A.  Sikes. 

R.  W.  Townsend,  M.  H.  Tuttle,  E.  Pope,  W.  F.  Jones 
passed  the  examination  of  character,  and  their  names  were, 
on  a  motion  in  each  case,  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Con- 
ference Relations  for  a  supernumerary  relation. 

M.  C.  Thomas,  W.  S.  Davis,  J.  E.  Bristowe,  J.  E.  Thomp- 
son passed  the  examination  of  character,  and  their  names 
were,  on  a  motion  in  each  case,  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Conference  Relations  for  a  superannuated  relation. 

When  the  name  of  T.  J.  Gattis  was  called,  W.  H.  Moore 
said: 

"The  character  of  Brother  Gattis  has  been  virtually  held  up  since 
the  institution  of  his  suit  in  the  civil  courts  against  Dr.  J.  C.  Kilgo 
and  other  members  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  South.  We  desire  to  express 
our  condemnation  of  his  course  in  going  to  law  with  his  brethren 
before  he  had  made  any  effort  to  settle  the  matters  complained  of  in 
the  church;  but  in  consideration  of  his  long  service  to  the  church  as 
a  minister,  his  feeble  health,  and  the  near  approach  of  that  tribunal 
before  which  we  all  must  stand  at  last  in  judgment,  I  move  that  his 
character  pass." 

Whereupon  his  character  was  passed,  and,  on  motion,  his 
name  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Conference  Relations 
for  a  superannuated  relation. 

The  name  of  J.  C.  Crisp,  who  had  died  during  the  year, 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Memoirs. 


8  NOKTil   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFEKENCE. 

Question  8  was  called,  viz. :  "What  traveling  preachers 
are  elected  deacons  ?" 

Robert  Eugene  Hunt  passed  the  examination  of  character, 
and  having  been  approved  by  the  Examining  Committee,  was 
elected  to  Deacon's  orders. 

Charles  Martin  Lance,  Samuel  Freeman  Nicks,  John  W. 
Hoyle,  William  Richard  Royall,  Valerius  Addison  Royall, 
Dimcan  Ajah  Futrell,  Louis  Edward  Sawyer,  Charles  Alex- 
ander Jones,  passed  the  examination  of  character  and  were 
approved  by  the  Examining  Committee. 

George  B.  Webster,  in  full  connection  in  Elder's  orders, 
passed  the  examination  of  character,  and  being  approved  by 
the  Examining  Committee,  was  advanced  to  the  class  of  the 
third  year. 

On  motion  of  E.  A.  Yates,  it  was  ordered  that  the  Confer- 
ence adjourn  at  11 :30  o'clock  a.  m.  on  to-morrow  for  thanks- 
giving services,  and  that  Bishop  Wilson  be  requested  to  preach 
the  sermon. 

Question  12  was  called,  viz. :  "What  traveling  preachers 
are  elected  elders  ?" 

James  Marvin  Culbreth,  Eugene  Malcolm  Snipes,  William 
Palmer  Constable,  William  Towe,  Xorman  Clyde  Yearby 
passed  the  examination  of  character,  and  having  been  ap- 
proved by  the  Examining  Committee,  were  elected  to  Elder's 
orders. 

William  Archibald  Pilaud  and  William  Forbes  Jones 
passed  the  examination  of  character,  and  remain  in  the  class 
of  the  fourth  year. 

Question  2  was  called,  viz. :     "Who  remain  on  trial  ?" 

Benjamin  Elijah  Stanfield,  Enoch  Marvin  Hoyle,  William 
Oscar  Davis,  Robert  Edwin  Porter  passed  the  examination  of 
character,  and  having  been  approved  by  the  Examining  Com- 
mittee, were  continued  on  trial,  and  advanced  to  the  class  of 
the  second  year. 

William  Thomas   Fsry,  Robert  Drewry  Daniel,  Andrew 


JOUKNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS.  9 

William  Price,  James  Edward  Saunders  passed  the  examina- 
tion of  character  and  remain  in  the  class  of  the  first  year. 

Rev.  T.  H.  Law,  D.l).,  representing-  the  American  Bible 
Society,  was  introdnced  to  the  Conference. 

At  1:10  o'clock  p.  in.  the  Conference  adjourned,  with  the 
benediction  bv  Bishop  Wilson. 


SECOXD  DAY. 

Thuk.sday,  Xovember  30,  1905. 

The  Conference  opened  at  9  :30  o'clock  a.  m.,  Bishop  Wil- 
son in  the  chair. 

The  opening  religious  services  were  conducted  by  Rev.  P. 
J.  Carraway,  of  the  Western  Xorth  Carolina  Conference. 

The  Journal  of  yesterday's  session  was  read  and  approved. 

The  following  lay  delegates  were  reported  as  present: 

D.  E.  :McKinne,  and  M.  S.  Davis,  alternate  in  place  of 
J.  M.  Morris,  from  the  Raleigh  District;  D.  H.  Hood  and 
J.  M.  Lamb,  from  the  Fayetteville  District;  F.  L.  Bundy, 
from  the  Rockingham  District;  S.  R.  Ball,  from  the  Xew 
Bern  District;  Z.  W.  Evans,  L.  L.  Smith  and  L.  T.  Houston, 
from  the  Elizabeth  City  District. 

Question  T  was  called,  viz. :  -Who  are  deacons  of  one 
year  ?" 

William  Henry  Brown,  James  Henry  Buft'alo,  William 
Edward  Brown,  William  Armon  Jenkins  passed  the  exami- 
nation of  character,  and  having  been  approved  by  the  Exam- 
ining Committee,  were  advanced  to  the  class  of  the  fourth 
year. 

On  motion  of  G.  F.  Smith,  J.  E.  Holden  was  granted  leave 
of  absence. 

Question  10  was  called,  viz. :  "What  local  preachers  are 
elected  Deacons  ?" 

Raymond  BrowTiing,  Durham  District;  James  Edward 
Saunders,  Xew  Bern  District;  James  Martin  Daniel,  War- 


10  jstokth  cakolina  annual  confebencb. 

renton  District;  Lloyd  Baura  Jones,  Elizabeth  City  District, 
having  been  recommended  by  their  respective  district  con- 
ferences, were  elected  to  Deacon's  orders. 

Question  14  was  called,  viz. :  "What  local  preachers  are 
elected  elders  ?" 

Joseph  Valentine  Williams,  New  Bern  District;  James 
Fenton  Hallford,  Elizabeth  City  District,  having  been  recom- 
mended by  their  respective  district  conferences,  and  having 
submitted  their  subscription  to  the  doctrines  and  discipline 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  were  elected  to 
Elder's  orders. 

On  motion  of  W.  H.  Moore,  the  name  of  J.  O.  Guthrie  was 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  Conference  Relations  for  a 
supernumerary  relation. 

Revs.  W.  R.  Lambuth,  D.  D.,  Secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Missions  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South ;  J.  Boyd 
Jones,  D.D.,  pastor  of  the  Eirst  Christian  Church,  Wilson, 
K  C. ;  P.  D.  Gold,  of  the  Primitive  Baptist  Church ;  W.  M. 
Curtis,  Financial  Agent  of  Greensboro  Female  College ;  J.  S. 
Hunter,  of  the  Virginia  Conference ;  P.  J.  Caraway,  of  the 
Western  ISTorth  Carolina  Conference,  were  introduced  to  the 
Conference. 

Question  20  was  called,  viz. :  ''Are  all  the  preachers  blame- 
less in  their  life  and  official  administration  ?" 

J.  H.  Frizzelle,  J.  C.  Humble,  J.  H.  Hall,  A.  J.  Groves, 
N.  L.  Seabolt,  S.  T.  Moyle,  R.  A.  Bruton,  F.  B.  McCall, 
R.  A.  Willis,  E.  H.  McWhorter,  passed  the  examination  of 
character. 

R.  W.  Bailey  submitted  and  read  report  'No.  1  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Books  and  Periodicals,  which  was  adopted.  (Doc- 
ument ISTo.  3  of  Appendix.) 

The  name  of  G.  A.  Oglesby,  who  had  died  during  the  year, 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Memoirs. 

L.  L.  Smith  presented  and  read  the  report  of  the  Trustees 
of  Greensboro  Female  College,  and  it  was  referred  to  the 
Board  of  Education. 


JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS.  11 

On  motion  of  J.  E.  Underwood,  D.  H.  Tuttle  was  substi- 
tuted for  A.  J.  Parker  on  the  Committee  on  Memoirs. 

At  11:37  o'clock  a.  m.  the  Conference  adjourned  for  the 
Thanlvsgiving  services  and  the  sermon  by  Bishop  Wilson. 


THIKD  DAY. 

Friday,  December  1,  1905. 

The  Conference  opened  at  9  :30  o'clock  a.  m.,  Bishop  Wil- 
son in  the  chair. 

The  opening  religious  services  were  conducted  by  Rev.  J. 
H.  Hall. 

-The  Journal  of  yesterday's  session  was  read  and  approved. 

Question  5  was  called,  viz. :     "Who  are  re-admitted  ?" 

Answer :  ISTone. 

Question  1  was  called,  viz. :   "Who  are  admitted  on  trial  ?" 

Leslie  Powell  Howard,  Durham  District;  John  Monroe 
Wright,  Wilmington  District;  Eli  Baxter  Craven  and  Ben- 
jamin Porter  vine  Eobinson,  Fayetteville  District;  Edward 
JSTorman  Harrison,  ISTew  Bern  District;  William  Franklin 
Galloway,  Washington  District ;  James  Martin  Daniel,  War- 
renton  District;  Lloyd  Baum  Jones,  Elizabeth  City  District, 
having  been  recommended  by  their  respective  district  con- 
ferences and  approved  by  the  Committees  on  Admissions  and 
Examination  for  Admission  on  Trial,  were  admitted  on  trial. 

Question  20  was  called,  viz. :  ^'Are  all  the  preachers  blame- 
less in  their  life  and  official  administration  ?" 

The  following  passed  the  examination  of  character :  S.  E. 
Mercer,  J.  W.  Bradley,  Z.  Paris,  J.  M.  Ashby,  N.  M.  Watson, 
A.  McCuUen,  Y.  E.  Wright,  D.  C.  Geddie,  R.  R.  Grant,  J.  W. 
Martin,  W.  F.  Sanford,  A.  S.  Barnes,  J.  T.  Draper,  C.  W. 
Smith,  J.  J.  Porter,  W.  D.  Sasser,  T.  J.  Browning,  G.  T. 
Adams,  W.  L.  Cuninggim,  A.  R.  Surratt,  H.  E.  Tripp,  J.  W. 
Potter,  J.  P.  Pate,  J.  M.  Benson,  R.  B.  John,  Philip  Green- 
ing, W.  H.  Townsend,  L.  S.  Etheridge,  R.  H.  Willis,  H.  M. 


12  XOKTH    CAKOLI^"A  AXXUAL   COXFEREXCE. 

Eure,  L.  E.  Thompson,  J.  .M.  Lowder,  W.  Y.  Everton,  T.  P. 
Bonner,  J.  A.  Homaday,  E.  C.  Sell,  K.  C.  Craven,  B.  B. 
Holder,  J.  L.  Euniley,  W.  S.  Rone,  H.  G.  Stainey,  A.  D. 
Betts,  E.  J).  Swindell,  D.  L.  Earnhardt,  C.  W.  Robinson, 
B.  C.  Allred,  L.  M.  Chaffin,  L.  L.  Xash,  G.  B.  Perry,  H.  A. 
Humble,  G.  D.  Langston,  H.  B.  Anderson,  R.  E.  Taylor, 
J.  E.  Holden,  D.  B.  Parker,  E.  E.  Rose,  J.  G.  Johnson,  T.  H. 
Sutton,  B.  C.  Thompson,  W.  E.  Craven,  P.  D.  Woodall,  J.  H. 
M.  Giles,"  W.  C.  Merritt,  J.  M.  Rhodes,  W.  W.  Rose,  J.  T. 
Stanford,  A.  P.  Tyer,  H.  M.  Xorth,  R.  L.  Davis,  J.  Y.  Old, 
T.  J.  Dailey,  E.  L.  Church,  ^".  H.  D.  Wilson,  W.  E.  Hocutt, 
B.  H.  Black,  S.  A.  Cotton,  H.  M.  Jackson,  A.  J.  Parker, 
J.  L.  Cuninggim. 

Revs.  P.  H.  Whisner,  D.D.,  Secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Church  Extension  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South ; 
Z.  Hinohara,  of  Japan;  H.  j\I.  DuBose,  D.D.,  Secretary  of 
the  Epworth  League  Board  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South ;  W.  L.  Grissom,  of  the  Western  Xorth  Caro- 
lina Conference ;  P.  L,  Kirton,  of  the  South  Carolina  Con- 
ference, were  introduced  to  the  Conference. 

On  motion  of  J.  C.  Kilgo,  it  was  ordered  that  the  order  of 
the  Conference  setting  apart  Friday  night  of  the  Conference 
session  for  the  Educational  Anniversary,  be  suspended  for 
to-night. 

On  motion  of  J.  T.  Gibbs,  T.  A.  Smoot  was  granted  leave 
of  absence. 

Question  3  was  called,  viz. :     ''Who  are  discontinued  ?" 

Answer :  Xone. 

Question  17  was  called,  viz. :     "Who  are  supernumerary  ?" 

E.  A.  Bishop,  from  the  Committee  on  Conference  Rela- 
tions, submitted  a  report  recommending  that  R.  W.  Town- 
send,  M.  H.  Tuttle,  W.  E.  Jones  and  J.  O.  Guthrie  be  granted 
a  supernumerary  relation,  which  was  adopted ;  and  that  E. 
Pope  be  not  granted  the  supernumerary  relation,  and  on 
motion  of  E.  A.  Yates,  the  name  of  E.  Pope  was  re-referred 


jour:?^al  of  proceedings.  13 

to  the  Cominittee  on  Conference  Relations  for  further  con- 
sideration. 

At  1:10  o'clock  p.  m.  the  Conference  adjourned,  with  the 
benediction  by  Bishop  Wilson. 


FOURTH  DAY. 

Saturday,  December  2,  1905. 

The  Conference  opened  at  9  :30  o'clock  a.  m.,  Bishop  Wil- 
son in  the  chair. 

The  opening  religious  services  were  conducted  by  Rev.  R. 
A.  Willis. 

The  Journal  of  yesterday's  session  was  read  and  approved. 

Question  17  was  called,  viz. :     ''Who  are  supernumerary  ?" 

F.  A.  Bishop,  from  the  Committee  on  Conference  Rela- 
tions, submitted  a  report  recommending  that  E.  Pope  and 
W.  H.  Townsend  be  granted  a  supernumerary  relation. 

On  motion  of  F.  A.  Bishop,  the  order  of  the  Conference 
which  referred  the  name  of  W,  F.  Jones  to  the  Committee  on 
on  Conference  Relations  for  a  supernumerary  relation,  was 
reconsidered,  and  the  name  of  W.  F.  Jones  was  referred  to 
that  committee  for  a  superannuated  relation. 

On  motion  of  E.  H.  Davis,  the  name  of  W.  H.  Townsend 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Conference  Relations  for 
a  supernumerary  relation. 

On  motion  of  J.  D.  Bundy,  the  name  of  T.  P.  Bonner  was 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  Conference  Relations  for  a 
superannuated  relation. 

Question  2  was  called,  viz. :     "Who  remain  on  trial  ?" 

James  Edward  Saunders  having  passed  the  examination 
of  character,  and  having  been  approved  by  the  Examining 
Committee,  was  continued  on  trial,  and  advanced  to  the  class 
of  the  second  year. 

W.  B.  Cooper  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  tlie  Sunday 
School  Board,  which  was  adopted.  (Document  Xo.  4  of 
Appendix.) 


14  NORTH   CAHOLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

Question  6  was  called,  viz. :  ''Who  are  received  by  trans- 
fer from  other  conferences  ?" 

The  Bishop  announced  that  E.  S.  Hursey,  elder,  from  the 
Montana  Conference;  J.  J.  Renn,  elder,  from  the  Western 
North  Carolina  Conference,  Preston  L.  Kirton,  elder,  from 
the  South  Carolina  Conference,  had  been  transferred  to  this 
Conference. 

Question  4  w^as  called,  viz. :  "Who  are  admitted  into  full 
connection  ?" 

Robert  Eugene  Hunt,  Charles  Martin  Lance,  Samuel  Free- 
man Nicks,  John  W.  Hoyle,  William  Richard  Royall,  Vale- 
rius Addison  Royall,  Duncan  Ajah  Futrell,  Louis  Edward 
Sawyer,  Charles  Alexander  Jones,  who  had  passed  the  exam- 
ination of  character  and  having  been  approved  by  the  Exam- 
ining Committee,  were  examined  by  Bishop  Wilson  in  open 
Conference  and  admitted  into  full  connection. 

On  motion  of  J.  T.  Gibbs,  Bishop  Wilson  was  requested 
to  draw  his  draft  on  the  Treasurer,  W.  H.  Moore,  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Conference  for  $250.90,  in  favor  of 
the  Joint  Board  of  Finance. 

Bishop  Wilson  called  up  the  question  of  the  election  of 
delegates  to  the  General  Conference,  and  announced  that  the 
Conference  was  entitled  to  four  clerical  and  four  lay  dele- 
gates. 

R.  H.  Willis  and  M.  T.  Plyler  were  appointed  tellers  for 
the  clerical  vote;  and  J.  H.  Bridgers  and  W.  K.  Jacobson, 
for  the  vote  of  the  laymen. 

On  motion  of  W.  L.  Cuninggim,  it  was  ordered  that  when 
the  ballots  were  cast  that  the  tellers,  with  a  secretary  of  the 
Conference,  retire  and  count  the  vote  and  bring  the  result  to 
the  Conference.  The  first  ballot  was  taken,  and  the  tellers 
and  secretaries  retired  to  count  the  vote. 

Question  45  was  called,  viz. :  "Where  shall  the  next  ses- 
sion of  the  Conference  be  held  ?" 

T.  A.  Green  presented  an  invitation  from  Centenary 
Church,  New  Bern,  for  the  Conference  to  hold  its  next  ses- 
sion with  that  church. 


JOURNAL   OF   PEOCEEDINGS.  16 

W.  S.  Rone  presented  an  invitation  from  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South,  in  Kocky  Mount,  for  the  Confer- 
ence to  hold  its  next  session  with  that  church. 

Kocky  Mount  was  selected  as  the  seat  of  the  next  session 
of  the  Conference. 

The  first  ballot  of  the  lay  members  of  the  Conference  was 
announced,  as  follows:  24  votes  were  cast;  13  votes  are 
necessary  to  an  election,  J.  G.  Brown,  T.  J.  Jarvis  and 
H.  A.  Page  having  received  19  votes  each  and  J.  F.  Bruton 
18  votes,  were  declared  elected  lay  delegates  to  the  General 
Conference. 

Question  18  was  called,  viz.:     ^'Who  are  superannuated?" 

F.  A.  Bishop,  from  the  Committee  on  Conference  Rela- 
tions, submitted  and  read  a  report  recommending  that  M.  C. 
Thomas,  W.  S.  Davis,  T.  J.  Gattis,  J.  E.  Bristowe,  J.  E. 
Thompson,  T.  P.  Bonner,  W.  F.  Jones,  be  granted  a  super- 
annuated relation,  which  was  adopted. 

The  second  ballot  of  the  lay  members  of  the  Conference 
was  announced,  as  follows:  19  votes  cast;  10  votes  are  nec- 
essary to  an  election,  and  W.  B.  Cooper  having  received  16 
votes  and  J.  H.  Bridgers  13  votes,  were  declared  elected 
alternate  lay  delegates  to  the  General  Conference. 

J.  jST.  Cole,  for  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Conference, 
presented  the  following  resolution,  which  was  unanimously 
adopted : 

Our  Conference  has  received  notice  of  the  bequest  by  the  late  Wash- 
ington Duke  of  the  sum  of  live  thousand  dollars  to  the  Superannuate 
Fund  of  the  North  Carolina  Conference.  We  desire  to  express  our 
profound  gratitude  to  our  God  for  His  gift  of  Washington  Duke  to 
our  church  and  to  the  cause  of  Christ  in  the  earth,  and  for  the  deep 
affection  for  our  church  that  He  put  into  the  great  heart  of  His  ser- 
vant. We  request  that  the  executors  of  his  estate  will  pay  this  be- 
quest to  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Moore,  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
this  Conference.  We  request  the  Secretary  of  this  Conference  to  for- 
ward to  the  family  of  our  departed  and  ascended  brother  a  copy  of 
this  paper. 

J.  T.  GiBBS,  President. 
J.  N.  Cole,  Secretary. 

Board  of  Trustees. 


16  NOKTH    CAROLINA   A^"^■L'AL    CONFERENCE. 

Y.  E.  Wright  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Bible  Cause,  which,  after  discussion,  was 
adopted.      (D(x;ument  Xo.  5  of  Appendix.) 

J.  11.  M.  Giles  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Temperance,  which  was  adopted.  (Document  No. 
6  of  Appendix.) 

A.  J.  Parker  submitted  and  read  Rejwrt  Xo.  2  of  the 
Committee  on  Books  and  Periodicals,  which  was  adopted. 
(Document  Xo.  7  of  Appendix.) 

J.  C.  Humble  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  District  Conference  Records,  which  was  adopted, 
(Document  Xo.  8  of  Appendix.) 

On  motion  of  F.  A,  Bishop,  it  was  ordered  that  when  tlie 
Conference  adjourns  at  the  close  of  this  session,  it  do  so  to 
meet  to-morrow  afternoon  at  3  :30  o'clock  for  the  Memorial 
Services. 

The  first  ballot  of  the  clerical  members  of  the  Conference 
was  announced,  as  follows :  143  votes  were  cast ;  72  votes 
are  necessary  to  an  election;  J.  C.  Kilgo  having  received  118 
votes,  and  T.  X.  Ivey  91  votes,  were  declared  elected  clerical 
delegates  to  the  General  Conference. 

L.  S.  Massey  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Board 
of  Education. 

On  motion  of  R.  F.  Bumpas,  it  was  ordered  that  the  time 
of  this  session  of  the  Conference  be  extended  for  the  consider- 
ation of  this  report. 

On  motion  of  F.  A.  Bishop,  it  was  ordered  that  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  Trinity  College  be  requested  in  their  annual 
meeting  in  Jinie,  1900,  to  formulate  a  full  statement  of  the 
plan  for  nominating  and  electing  trustees  by  the  alumni  asso- 
ciatiou  and  refer  the  same  to  the  Xorth  Carolina  and  Western 
Xorth  Carolina  Conferences  as  to  the  legality  and  right  of 
such  authority  vested  in  a  l^ody  having  no  ownership  of  the 
property. 

The  secoud  ballot  of  the  clerical  members  was  announced, 
as  follows:      141  votes  were  cast;  71  votes  are  necessarv  to 


JOUKNAL  OF  PROCEEDINGS.  17 

an  election;  J.  D.  Pegram  having  received  71  votes  was  de- 
Glared  elected  a  clerical  delegate  to  the  General  Conference. 
The  report  of  the  Board  of  Education  was  adopted.      (Doc- 
ument No.  9  of  Appendix.) 

At  1 :55  the  Conference  adjourned,  with  the  benediction  by 
Rev.  J.  C.  Kilgo,  D.  D. 


MEMORIAL  SERVICES. 

Sunday  Afternoon,  December  3,  1905. 

The  Conference  opened  at  3  :30  o'clock,  Rev.  R.  B.  John  in 
the  chair. 

The  opening  religious  services  were  conducted  by  Rev  J 
:NT.  Cole.  -^  '     * 

Question  19  was  called,  viz. :  -What  preachers  have  died 
during  the  year  ?" 

Answer:  James  C.  Crisp  and  George  A.  Oglesby. 
Of  these  respectively  memoirs  were  read  by  D.  H.  Tuttle 
and  R.  B.  John. 

On  motion  of  X.  H.  D.  Wilson,  the  report  of  the  Commit- 
tee on  Memoirs  was  adopted.  (Documents  l^os.  1  and  2  of 
Appendix. ) 

At  5  o'clock  the  Conference  adjourned  with  the  benediction. 

FIFTH  DAY. 

Monday,  December  4,  1905. 
The  Conference  opened  at  9:30  o'clock  a.  m.,  Bishop  Wil- 
son  in  the  chair. 

The  opening  religious  services  were  conducted  by  Rev.  J. 
D.  Bundy. 

The  Journal  of  Saturday's  session  and  of  the  Memorial 
Services  of  yesterday  afternoon  were  read  and  approved 

Question  9  was  called,  viz.:     "What  traveling  preachers 
are  ordained  Deacons  ?" 
9 


18  NOKTH   CAROLINA  ANiNUAL   CUKFEEENCE. 

Bishop  Wilson  auuounced  that  at  the  close  of  the  morning 
service  of  yesterday  in  this  church  he  ordained  Robert  Eugene 
Hunt  to  the  office  of  Deacon. 

Question  11  was  called,  viz. :  '"What  local  preachers  are 
ordained  Deacons  V 

Bishop  W^ilson  announced  that  at  the  close  of  the  morning 
service  of  yesterday  in  this  church  he  ordained  Raymond 
Browning,  James  Edward  Saunders,  James  Martin  Daniel 
and  Lloyd  Baum  Jones  to  the  office  of  Deacon. 

Question  13  was  called,  viz. :  ''What  traveling  preachers 
are  ordained  Elders  ?" 

Bishop  Wilson  announced  that  at  the  close  of  the  evening 
services  of  yesterday  in  this  church  he  ordained  James  Mar- 
vin Culbreth,  Eugene  Malcolm  Snipes,  William  Palmer  Con- 
stable, William  Towe,  and  jSTorman  Clyde  Yearby  to  the  office 
of  Elder. 

Question  15  was  called,  viz. :  "What  local  preachers  are 
ordained  Elders  ?" 

Bishop  Wilson  announced  that  at  the  close  of  the  evening 
services  of  yesterday  in  this  church  he  ordained  Joseph  Val- 
entine Williams  and  James  Eenton  Hallford  to  the  office  of 
Elder. 

On  motion  of  E.  H.  Davis,  the  name  of  F.  E.  DLson  was 
referred  to  Committee  on  Conference  Relations  for  a  super- 
numerary relation. 

On  motion  of  G.  F.  Smith,  the  name  of  G.  D.  Langston 
was  referred  to  the  Conunittee  on  Conference  Relations  for  a 
superannuated  relation. 

The  third  ballot  for  clerical  delegates  to  the  General  Con- 
ference was  taken. 

On  motion  of  F.  A.  Bishop,  it  was  ordered  that  after  the 
fourth  clerical  delegate  is  elected  the.  two  clerical  members  of 
the  Conference  receiving  the  next  highest  vote  be  declared 
elected  alternate  clerical  delegates  to  the  General  Conference. 

W.  L.  Cuninggim  submitted  the  following  statement  re- 
garding the  expenses  of  recording,  publishing  and  distribu- 


JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS.  19 

ting  the  Journal  of  the  last  session  of  the  Conference  and  the 
expenses  of  the  Secretary's  office,  which  was  accepted  and 
ordered  spread  upon  the  Journal : 

Amount  on  hand  at  last  session  of  the  Conference  $31  03 

Amount  received  from  the  Joint  Board  of  Finance ...  '     375 '  qq 

Amount  received  from  Journals  sold,  and  postage  returned. .       26.86 

■D  .-,       .    ,  $432.89 

Paid  printers 5^243  60 

!;°'t^s« 21.45 

Freight  and  drayage  on  Journals 2  25 

Copying  Journal  and  Statistics  33  _  60 

Distributing  Journals rj' qq 

Stationery,  etc " '         g  00 

Salary  of  Secretary 75  00 

$384.90 

Balance  on  hand   $47  99 

On  motion  of  E.  A.  Yates,  the  Secretary  of  the  Conference 
was  requested  to  have  a  transcript  of  the  Conference  Jour- 
nals made;  and  that  the  original  copies  of  the  Journals  be 
placed  in  the  archives  of  the  Library  of  Trinity  College. 

Q.  K.  Nimocks  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Joint 
Board  of  Finance,  which  was  adopted.  (Document  isTo.  10 
of  Appendix.) 

The  third  ballot  for  clerical  delegates  to  the  General  Con- 
ference was  announced,  as  follows:  144  votes  were  cast; 
73  are  necessary  to  an  election;  J.  ^T.  Cole  received  77  votes 
and  was  declared  elected  a  delegate  to  the  General  Confer- 
ence. F,  D.  Swindell  having  received  31  votes  and  J.  T. 
Gibbs  having  received  14  votes,  the  two  next  highest,  were  ' 
deckred  elected  alternate  clerical  delegates  to  the  General 
Conference. 

Question  17  was  called,  viz. :     "Who  are  supernumerary  ?" 
^  F.  A.  Bishop,  from  the  Committee  on  Conference  Eela- 
tions,  submitted  a  report  recommending  that  F.  E.  Dixon  be 
granted  a  supernumerary  relation. 

Question  18  was  called,  viz. :     "Who  are  superannuated  ?" 


20  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 

F.  A.  Bishop  submitted  a  report  from  the  Committee  on 
Conference  Relations  recommending  that  G.  D.  Langston  be 
granted  a  superannuated  relation. 

A.  J.  Parker  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Epworth 
League  Board,  which  was  adopted.  (Document  N^o.  11  of 
Appendix. ) 

r.  L.  Church  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Church  Property,  which  was  adopted.  (Document 
No.  12  of  Appendix.) 

E.  McWhorter  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Sunday  Observance,  which  was  adopted.  (Docu- 
ment JSTo.  13  of  Appendix.) 

J.  H.  McCracken  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the 
Committee  on  Orphanage,  which  was  adopted.  (Document 
No.  14  of  Appendix.) 

Question  21 :  "What  is  the  number  of  local  preachers  and 
members  in  the  several  circuits,  stations  and  missions  of  the 
Conference  ?" 

Answer:  Local  preachers,  95;  members,  71,288. 

Question  22 :  "How  many  infants  have  been  baptized  dur- 
ing the  year  ?" 

Answer:  957. 

Question  23 :  "How  many  adults  have  been  baptized  dur- 
ing the  year  ?" 

Answer:  2,799. 

Question  24 :   "What  is  the  number  of  Epworth  Leagues  ?" 

Answer:  49. 

Question  25 :  "What  is  the  number  of  Epworth  League 
members  ?" 

Answer:  2,159, 

Question  26  :   '^hat  is  the  number  of  Sunday  schools  ?" 

Answer:  667. 

Question  27:  "What  is  the  number  of  Sunday  school  teach- 
ers?" 

Answer:  5,223. 


JOUENAL  OF  PKOCEEDINGS.  21 

Question  28 :  "What  is  the  number  of  Sunday  school  schol' 
ars  enrolled  during  the  year  ?" 

Answer:  49,899. 

Question  29 :  ''What  amount  is  necessary  for  the  superan- 
nuated preachers  and  the  widows  and  orphans  of  preachers  ?" 

Answer:  $6,500. 

Question  30:  "What  has  been  collected  on  the  foregoing 
account,  and  how  has  it  been  applied  " 

Answer:  From  Districts,  $6,003.35;  last  year,  $439.85; 
from  Conference  Trustees,  $250.90;  from  Calvin  Fund, 
$32.00;  total,  $6,726.10.  Paid  claimants,  $6,575.00; 
printing  minutes,  $75.00 ;  salary  of  Secretary  in  part,  $20.00 ; 
incidentals,  $5.00;  balance,  $51.10;  total,  $6,726.10. 

Question  31:    "What  has  been  contributed  for  Missions  " 

Answer:  Foreign,  $15,678.49;  Domestic,  $11,688.24. 

Question  32:  "What  has  been  contributed  for  Church 
Extension  ?" 

Answer:  $5,116.61. 

Question  33 :  "What  has  been  done  for  the  American  Bible 
Society  ?" 

Answer:  Paid  $713.49. 

Question  34:  "What  has  been  contributed  for  the  Presid- 
ing Elders  and  Preachers  in  Charge  ?" 

Answer:  Presiding  Elders,  $14,876.74;  Preachers  in 
Charge,  $113,310.78. 

Question  35 :  "What  has  been  contributed  for  the  support 
of  Bishops  ?" 

Answer:  $2,124.61. 

Question  36 :  "What  is  the  number  of  societies  and  houses 
of  worship  owned  by  them  ?" 

Answer:  Societies,  725  ;  houses  of  worship,  688. 

Question  37 :  "What  is  the  value  of  houses  of  worship,  and 
what  the  amount  of  indebtedness  thereon  ?" 

Answer:  Value,  $1,202,860.00;  indebtedness,  $62,427.37. 

Question  38 :  "What  is  the  number  of  pastoral  charges, 
and  of  parsonages  owned  by  them?" 

Answer:  Pastoral  charges,  174;  parsonages,  142. 


22  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

Question  39 :  ''What  is  the  value  of  parsonages,  and  what 
is  the  amount  of  indebtedness  thereon  ?" 

Answer:  Value,  $207,078.00;  indebtedness,  $10,792.00. 

Question  40  :  "What  is  the  number  of  districts  and  district 
parsonages  ?" 

Answer :  Districts,  9 ;  district  parsonages,  7. 

Question  41 :  "What  is  the  value  of  district  parsonages, 
and  what  is  the  amount  of  indebtedness  thereon  " 

Answer:  Value,  $25,500.00;  indebtedness,  $1,500.00. 

Question  42 :  "What  number  of  churches  have  been  dam- 
aged or  destroyed  during  the  year  by  fire  or  storm,  and  what 
is  the  amount  of  damages  ?" 

Answer :  Churches  damaged  or  destroyed,  3 ;  amount  of 
damages,  $953.00. 

Question  43  :    "What  are  the  insurance  statistics  ?" 

Answer:  Insurance  carried,  $356,030.00;  premiums  paid, 
$1,979.83;  losses  sustained,  $961.00;  collections  on  losses, 
$253.00. 

Question  44 :    "What  are  the  educational  statistics  ?" 

Answer:  Trinity  College — professors,  31;  pupils  283; 
value  of  property,  $557,656.58;  endowment,  $440,339.28. 
Trinity  Park  High  School — professors  7 ;  pupils,  168. 
Greensboro  Female  College — professors,  12 ;  pupils,  163 ; 
value  of  property,  $190,122.79. 

D.  H.  Tuttle  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Board 
of  Church  Extension,  which  was  adopted.  (Document  'No. 
15  of  xippendix.) 

Question  16  was  called,  viz. :   "Who  are  located  this  year  ?" 

Answer :  j^one. 

L.  L.  ^ash  presented  the  following  resolutions,  which  were 
unanimously  adopted  by  a  rising  vote : 

Resolved,  That  the  thanks  of  this  Conference  are  due,  and  are 
hereby  given  to  the  good  people  of  Wilson  for  the  bountiful  hospi- 
tality given  to  the  Conference,  and  we  hereby  assure  them  of  our 
continual  prayers  for  the  blessing  of  God  upon  them. 

Resolved  2.  That  we  heartily  thank  the  churches  of  Wilson  that  so 
kindly  opened  their  churches  to  us. 


JOUENAL  Oi*^   PEOCEEDINGS.  23 

Resolved  3.  That  we  thank  the  order  of  Elks  for  the  offer  of  their 
rooms  for  the  use  of  the  Conference. 

L.  L.  Nash, 
E.  A.  Yates. 

On  motion  of  M.  C.  Thomas,  the  Secretary  of  the  Confer- 
ence was  requested  to  wire  the  congratulations  of  the  Con- 
ference to  the  South  Georgia  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South,  on  the  great  record  which  that 
Conference  has  made  in  behalf  of  missions. 

R.  H.  Willis  submitted  and  read  the  report  of  the  Board  of 
Missions,  which  was  accepted.  (Document  No.  16  of  Ap- 
pendix. ) 

The  Journal  of  the  morning  session  was  read  and  approved. 

Question  46  was  called,  viz. :  "Where  are  the  preachers 
stationed  this  year? 

Bishop  Wilson  announced  the  appointments.  (See  Ap- 
pointments. ) 

The  Conference  adjourned  sine  die  at  11 :45  a.  m.,  with 
the  benediction  by  Bishop  Wilson. 


APPOINTMENTS. 


[The  figures  opposite  the  names  indicate  the  years  of  service  on 
the  charge,  as  the  Secretary  could  be  informed  of  changes  in  the 
name  of  the  charges.] 

RALEIGH  DISTRICT. 

W.  H.  Moore Presiding  Elder,  4. 

Raleigh — Edenton  Street:    R.  F.  Bumpass,  3;  J.  O.  Guthrie,  super- 
numerary. 
Raleigh — Central:     C.  W.  Robinson,  1;  B.  Pope,  supernumerary. 
Raleigh — Brooklyn  and  Garner:    G.  W.  Starling,  2. 
Raleigh — Epworth:    C.  L.  Read,  2. 
Caby— G.  B.  Starling,  3. 
Clayton — J.  J.  Renn,  1. 
Smithfield — J.  H.  Shore,  1. 
Selma — F.  A.  Bishop,  1. 

Kenly — To  be  supplied  by  R.  H.  Whitaker,  3. 
Wakefield  Mission — To  be  supplied  by  F.  F.  EJure,  3. 
MiLLBBOOK — G.  T.  Simmons,  1. 
YouNGSViLLE — D.  B.  Parker,  1. 
Franklinton — N.  E.  Coltrane,  1. 
LoTJiSBUBG — L.  S.  Massey,  3. 
Tab  Rivee — ^A.  L.  Ormond,  4. 
Granville — J.  D.  Pegram,  3. 
Oxford  Station — F.  M.  Shamburger,  3. 
Oxford  Circuit — W.  H.  Puckett,  3. 
Raleigh  Christian  Advocate — T.  N.  Ivey,  Editor. 
Methodist  Orphanage — J.  W.  Jenkins,  Superintendent. 
Student  in  Vanderbilt  University — G.  R.  Rood. 

DURHAM  DISTRICT. 

J.  T.  Gibbs , Presiding  Elder,  4. 

Durham — Trinity:    R.  C.  Beaman,  4. 

Durham — Main  Street:    T.  A.  Smoot,  2. 

Durham — Carr  Church:    M.  D.  Giles,  2. 

Durham — Branson:   To  be  supplied  by  J.  W.  Autrey,  1. 

Durham — Mangum  Street:    E.  M.  Hoyle,  3. 

West  Durham — J.  H.  McCracken,  2. 

Durham  Circuit — G.  W.  Fisher,  1. 

Chapel  Hill— M.  T.  Plyler,  3. 

Hillsboro — M.  M.  McFarland,  1. 

Mount  Tirzah — J.  B.  Thompson,  1. 


JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS.  25 

Leasburg — M.  D.  Hix,  1. 

RoxBOKO — K.  D.  Holmes,  4. 

Milton — J.  A.  Dailey,  4. 

Yanceyville— W.  H.  Kir  ton,  1. 

Burlington— E.  M.  Snipes,  1. 

Burlington  Circuit — S.  F.  Nicks,  3. 

East  Burlington,  Graham  and  Haw  River — N.  C.  Yearby,  1. 

Alamance — C.   M.   Lance,   1. 

Trinity  College— J.  C.  Kilgo,  President;  E.  A.  Yates,  Lectureship. 

PAYETTEVILLE  DISTRICT. 

J.  B.  Hurley Presiding  Elder,  4. 

Fayetteville— Hay  Street:    D.  H.  Tuttle,  2. 

Fayetteville  Circuit — V.  A.  Royall,  1. 

Hope  Mills — T.  J.  Dailey,  1. 

CoKESBURY — L.  H.  Joyner,  4. 

Sampson — D.  A.  Watkins,  2. 

Bladen — E.  B.  Craven,  1. 

BucKHORN — J.  H.  Buffalo,  2. 

Dunn — J.  A.  Lee,  1. 

Duke— J.  M.  Daniel,  1. 

Newton  Grove — N.  H.  Guyton,  2. 

PiTTSBORo — C.  P.  Jerome,  2. 

Haw  River — E.  E.  Rose,  1. 

GOLDSTON — C.  0.  Durant,  2. 

SiLER  City— R.  W.  Bailey,  1. 

Carthage — R.  H.  Broom,  4. 

Elise— J.  W.  Hoyle,  3. 

Sanford — J.  H.  Frizzelle,  2. 

JoNESBORO — J.  C.  Humble,  2. 

Lillington— To  be  supplied  by  L.  B.  Pattishall,  2. 

ROCKINGHAM  DISTRICT. 

John  N.  Cole Presiding  Elder,  3. 

Rockingham  Station — J.  E.  Underwood,  1. 

Roberdel — A.  J.  Groves,  2. 

Richmond — N.  L.  Seabolt,  2. 

Mount  Gilead — S.  T.  Moyle,  2. 

Pekin— W.  A.  Jenkins,  2. 

Troy— W.  R.  Royall,  2. 

Montgomery— To  be  supplied  by  W.  J.  F.  Stubbs,  1. 

Aberdeen — D.  N.  Caviness,  1. 

Hamlet— Rufus  Bradley,  1. 

St.  John  and  Gibson — F.  B.  McCall,  2. 

Laurinburg  Station — R.  A.  "Willis,  3. 


26  NORTH    CAROLIIVA   ANN^UAL   CONFEKENCE. 

Maxtox  and  Caledonia — E.  McWhorter,  2. 
Red  Springs — S.  E.  Mercer,  3. 
Rowland — J.  W.  Bradley,  3. 
LuMBERTON — Z.  Paris,  3. 
Elizabeth — W.  Y.  Everton,  1. 

Robeson — J.  M.  Ashby,  4;  R.  W.  Townsend  and  W.  H.  Townsend, 
supernumeraries. 

WILMINGTON  DISTRICT. 

M.  Bradshaw Presiding  Elder,  2. 

Wilmington — Grace:    N.  M.  Watson,  3. 

Wilmington — Fifth  Street:    A.  McCullen,  3. 

Wilmington — Market  and  Bladen  Streets:    A.  J.  Parker,  1. 

Scott's  Hill — ^Y.  E.  Wright,  4. 

Onslow— D.  C.  Geddie,  2. 

Jacksonville  and  Richlands — R.  R.  Grant,  2. 

Magnolia — W.  E.  Brown,  1. 

Kenansville — To  be  supplied  by  W.  H.  L.  McLaurin,  1. 

BuRGAW — W.  F.  Sanford,  2. 

Clinton — A.  S.  Barnes,  3. 

Whiteville  and  Chadboubn — J.  T.  Raper,  3. 

Columbus — C.  W.  Smith,  2. 

Cae\-er"s  Creek — To  be  supplied  by  J.  M.  Marlowe,  1. 

Waccamaw — L.  E.  Sawyer,  1. 

Shallotte — J.  M.  Wright,  1. 

Town  Creek — A.  D.  Betts.  1. 

SouTHPORT — W.  D.  Sgisser,  2. 

New  River — To  be  supplied  by  J.  C.  Whedbee,  1. 

Student  in  Vanderbilt  Uni\t;rsity — J.  M.  Culbreth, 

NEW  BERN  DISTRICT. 

E.  H.  Davis Presiding  Elder,  2. 

New  Bern — Centenary:    G.  T.  Adams,  3. 

GoLDSBORO — St.  Paul:    W.  L.  Cuninggim,  2. 

GoLDSBORO — St.  John:   W.  P.  Constable,  1. 

GoLDSBORo  Circuit — To  be  supplied  by  J.  M.  Carraway,  1. 

Mount  Olive  Circuit — P.  Greening,  1. 

Mount  Olive  and  Faison — J.  W.  Potter,  3. 

LaGrange — H.  E.  Tripp,  1. 

HooKERTON — J.  P.  Pate,  3. 

Snow  Hill — J.  M.  Benson,  2. 

KiNSTON  Station — J.  D.  Bundy,  1. 

Dover — W.  A.  Forbes,  1;  F.  E.  Dixon,  supernumerary. 

Grifton — L.  S.  Etheridge,  1. 

Craven — G.  B.  Webster,  1. 

Jones — To  be  supplied  by  F.  S.  Becton,  2. 


JOURNAL   OF   TROCEEDINGS.  27 

Pamlico — D.  A.  Futrell,  1. 

Orientai- — J.  J.  Barker,  1. 

Carteret — W.  A.  Piland,  2. 

MOREHEAD  City — R.  H.  Willis,  3. 

Beaufort — H.  M.  Eure,  3. 

Atlantic — C.  C.  Brothers,  1. 

Straits — To  be  supplied  by  B.  F.  Watson,  2. 

OCRACOKE  AND  PORTSMOUTH — To  be  Supplied  by  E.  W.  Read,  1. 

Missionary  Secretary — R.  H.  Willis. 

WASHINGTON  DISTRICT. 

R.  B.  John  Presiding  Elder.     1. 

Washington  Station — L.  E.  Thompson,  4. 

Bath — J.  M.'Lowder,  1. 

Aurora — J.  H.  M.  Giles,  1. 

Swan  Quarter — J.  W.  Martin,  1. 

Mattamuskeet — J.  E.  Saunders,  1. 

Fairfield — J.  Y.  Old,  1. 

Greenville  Station — J.  A.  Hornaday,  3. 

Farmville — W.  F.  Galloway,  1. 

Grimesland  and  Vanceboro — B.  E.  Stanfield,  3. 

Bethel— E.  C.  Sell,  2. 

Tarboro — R.  C.  Craven,  3. 

Robersonville — B.  B.  Holder,  2. 

Elm  City — J.  L.  Rumley,  2. 

Rocky  Mount — First  Church:    W.  S.  Rone,  3. 

North  and  South  Rocky  Mount — R.  E.  Hunt,  3.' 

Nashville — H.  G.  Stamey,  2. 

Spring  Hope — W.  0.  Davis,  1. 

Wilson  Station — F.  D.  Swindell,  2. 

F1?emont — D.  L.  Earnhardt,  4. 

Wilson  Circuit — T.  J.  Browning,  1. 

WARRENTON  DISTRICT. 

G.  F.  Smith Presiding  Elder,  3. 

Warrenton — W.  W.  Rose,  1. 

Warren — B.  C.  Allred,  3. 

Ridgeway — L.  M.  ChafRn,  3. 

Henderson  and  Mission — L.  L.  Nash,  3;  R.  D.  Daniel,  3. 

Littleton — G.  B.  Perry,  2. 

Weldon — H.  A.  Humble,  2. 

Roanoke  Rapids  and  Rosemary — J.  T.  Stanford,  1. 

Roanoke — To  be  supplied  by  W.  B.  Humble,  3. 

Enfield  and  Halifax — H.  B.  Anderson,  2. 

Battleboro  and  Whitakers — R.  F.  Taylor,  3. 


28  NORTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

Scotland  Neck — J.  E.  Holder,  3. 
HoBGOOD — J.  J.  Porter,  1. 

WiLLIAMSTON  AND  HAMILTON — P.  L.  Kirton,  1. 

Garysbubg — J.  G.  Johnson,  3. 

Northampton — T.  H.  Sutton,  2. 

Rich  Squabe — B.  C.  Thompson,  2. 

Conway — W.  F.  Craven,  2. 

MuBFBEESBOEO — P.  D.  Woodall,  3. 

Habrellsville — C.  A.  Jones,  1. 

Bertie — W.  C.  Merritt,  2. 

Littleton  Female  College — J.  M.  Rhodes,  President. 

ELIZABETH  CITY  DISTRICT. 

J.  H.  Hall Presiding  Elder,  1. 

Elizabeth  City — First  Church:    A.  P.  Tyer,  2. 

Elizabeth  City — City  Road:    H.  M.  North,  3. 

Weeksvelle  Station — E.  N.  Harrison,  1. 

Pasquotank — W.  T.  Usry,  1. 

Camden — R.  L.  Davis,  2. 

MoYOCK — B.  H.  Black,  2. 

Currituck — H.  M.  Jackson,  1. 

North  Gates — W.  H.  Brown,  3. 

Gates— T.  A.  Sykes,  1. 

Perquimans — F.  L.  Church,  3. 

Hertford — N.  H.  D.  Wilson,  2;  M.  H.  Tuttle,  supernumerary. 

Edenton — L.  P.  Howard,  1. 

Plymouth — L.  B.  Jones,  2. 

RoPER — S.  A.  Cotton,  2. 

Pantego  and  Belha\t;n — W.  E.  Hocutt,  2. 

Dabe — B.  p.  Robinson,  1. 

Roanoke  Island — B.  R.  Welch,  1. 

Kitty  Hawk — To  be  supplied  by  J.  F.  Hallford.  1. 

Hatteras  and  Kenxekeet — R.  A.  Bruton.  1. 

Columbia — A.  W.  Price,  1. 

Chowan — William  Towe,  1. 

Missionary  to  Cuba — R.  E.  Porter. 

Principal  Wanchese  High  School — C.  R.  Taylor. 

Director  Correspondence  School — J.  L.  Cuninggim. 

Transferred — E  S.  Hursey  to  West  Texas  Conference;  A.  R.  Sur- 
ratt  to  Western  North  Carolina  Conference. 

A.  W.  Wilson, 
W.  L.  Cuninggim,  President. 

Secretary. 


APPENDIX. 


. 


[Document  No.  1.] 
MEMOIR  OF  REV.  JAMES  C.  CRISP. 

Rev.  James  Collins  Crisp  was  born  amid  the  great  mountains 
of  our  Western  North  Carolina,  in  the  vicinity  of  Blowing  Rock, 
Caldwell  County,  on  July  11,  1829,  and  died  in  peace  with  God', 

and  triumph  of  faith, day  of  February,  1905.    His  early  life 

was  not  spent  in  the  lap  of  luxury,  but  from  the  beginning  did 
earnest  battle  with  untoward  circumstances,  wresting  victory 
after  victory,  appropriating  mental  and  moral  material  gained 
therefrom  to  the  upbuilding  of  a  character  that  stood  well 
against  the  storms  incident  to  life  in  this  world.  He  builded  on 
Christ,  Zion's  foundation  stone,  tried,  precious  and  sure.  His 
mind,  strong,  active  and  eager  in  the  pursuit  of  knowledge,  found 
training  in  the  common  schools  of  the  country  and  at  Findlay 
High  School,  Lenoir,  N.  C.  Many  of  the  earlier  years  of  his  life 
were  spent  in  teaching,  having  served  in  this  capacity  high 
schools  in  Western  North  Carolina  and  in  Spartanburg  District, 
S.  C.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  at  third  Quarterly  Conference  of 
Lenoir  Circuit  (which  was  then  a  part  of  the  South  Carolina 
Corference),  Sept.  5,  1863,  and  was  admitted  on  trial  into  the 
South  Carolina  Conference  at  its  session  in  Newberry,  S.  C, 
December,  1864.  Ordained  elder  by  Bishop  Kavanaugh  at  Che- 
raw',  S.  C,  Dec.  19,  1869,  and  served  various  charges  in  that  Con- 
ference until  December,  1874,  at  which  time  he  was  transferred 
to  the  North  Carolina  Conference,  since  which  he  has  faithfully 
served  as  an  itinerant  preacher  wherever  sent,  whether  amid 
mountain  fastnesses  or  along  our  Atlantic  shores.  On  account 
of  throat  trouble  he  took  supernumerary  relation  in  1888,  and 
while  sustaining  this  relation  was  principal  of  a  successful  high 
school  in  Pender  County.  Again  he  took  active  work,  and  served 
faithfully,  bringing  forth  fruit  even  down  to  old  age,  until  De- 
cember, 1900,  at  which  time  he  took  a  superannuated  relation, 
remaining  therein  until  his  death. 

In  1856,  married  Jane  Caroline,  daughter  of  John  Hayes,  of 
Caldwell  County,  who  died  in  Dare  County,  April  9,  1902.  As  a 
result  of  this  marriage  there  were  five  children,  two  of  whom 
survive— B.  G.  Crisp,  of  Manteo,  and  Mrs.  S.  M.  Carter,  of  Pender 
County.  In  1903  married  Mrs.  Rachel  Garrett,  of  Charlotte,  N.  C, 
who  survives. 

With  but  little  notice  of  life's  last  hour  he  came  down  into  the 
valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  seeing  in  the  twilight  of  this  life's 
little  day  the  inspiring  dawn  of  an  eternal  one.  He  was  ready, 
having  received  the  justifying  and  regenerating  Spirit  of  adop- 
tion whereby  he  knew  that  he  had  passed  from  death  unto  life. 
His  labors  have  ended,  and  not  a  few,  saved  through  his  instru- 
mentality, will  ascribe  eternal  praises  to  our  God. 

"And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto  me.  Write, 
Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord  from  henceforth; 
yea,  saith  the  Spirit,  that  they  may  rest  from  their  labors,  and 
their  works  do  follow  them."  (Rev.  xv.  13.) 

D.    H.    TUTTLE. 


[Document  No.  2.] 

MEMOIR  OP  REV.  GEORGE  ALBERT  OGLESBY. 

The  life  of  Rev.  George  Albert  Oglesby  came  to  a  tragic  end 
on  the  24th  day  of  January,  1905.  On  this  day  he  went  from  his 
home,  near  Mt.  Gilead,  in  Montgomery  County,  to  Troy,  and  as 
the  train  was  slowly  approaching  the  station  at  the  latter  place, 
in  some  unaccountable  way,  the  passenger  car,  with  one  or  two 
others,  left  the  track  and  rolled  down  an  embankment.  There 
were  many  passengers  on  board,  and  among  them  Brother  Ogles- 
by. At  first  it  was  not  thought  that  any  one  of  them  was  danger- 
ously hurt,  though  Brother  Oglesby  was  found  to  be  suffering 
more  than  others.  He  was  carried  to  the  hotel,  and  at  1  o'clock, 
two  hours  after  the  accident,  the  physicians  attending  him, 
judged  that  he  was  internally  injured,  and  fatally  so,  and  told 
him  he  had  only  a  short  while  to  live.  Thus,  in  full  possession  of 
his  mental  faculties,  he  was  unexpectedly  brought  face  to  face 
with  death.  This  was  enough  to  startle  an  irresolute  or  unpre- 
pared man.  But  he  had  lived  a  noble,  true  life;  he  had  devoted 
his  strength  to  his  Master's  cause;  he  knew  in  whom  he  trusted; 
his  hope  reached  within  the  vale,  and  his  faith  failed  not.  He  as- 
sured those  about  him  of  his  readiness  to  try  the  issues  of  death, 
calmly  gave  directions  as  to  his  family  and  business  affairs,  and 
at  3  o'clock  passed  away.  Brother  Oglesby's  last  sermon,  which 
was  preached  to  one  of  the  churches  he  served,  was  from  the 
text:  "Be  ye  also  ready,  for  in  such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not,  the 
Son  of  Man  cometh."  How  soon  he  was  to  exemplify  the  blessed- 
ness of  such  readiness!  The  funeral  services  were  held  in  Cen- 
tral church,  Concord,  and  his  body  was  laid  to  rest  in  his  family 
lot  in  the  cemetery  at  that  place.  Rev.  John  N.  Cole,  Rev.  John 
H.  Hall,  Rev.  W.  R.  Royall  and  this  writer  conducted  the  ser- 
vices. 

Brother  Oglesby  came  of  sturdy,  strong  stock.  His  parents 
were  Thomas  M.  and  Eva  Reeves  Oglesby.  He  was  born  in  Alle- 
ghany County,  N.  C,  of  which  his  mother  was  a  native,  Decem- 
ber 23,  1853,  but  his  father,  who  was  from  Virginia,  soon  re- 
turned to  Grayson  County,  of  that  State,  and  it  was  here  that 
the  subject  of  this  sketch  grew  to  manhood.  He  had  the  blessing 
of  country  bringing  up.  His  eyes  gazed  daily  upon  the  rugged 
tQountains  about  his  home,  and  their  ruggedness  and  strength 
seemed  to  enter  into  the  very  fibre  of  his  being.  The  passing 
years  never  erased  these  scenes  from  his  memory  or  stole  away 
his  love  for  the  hills.  His  early  religious  training  he  received 
from  his  mother,  who  Xvas  a  woman  of  deep  piety.  His  father 
he  had  the  joy  of  baptizing  and  receiving  into  the  church,  late 
in  his  life.  Brother  Oglesby  himself  was  converted  and  joined 
the  church  in  his  sixteenth  year.  The  testimony  of  those  who 
knew  is  that  he  was  from  the  beginning  a  youth  of  great  char- 
acter, and  of  fervor  in  the  church's  work.  What  school  training 
he  received  was  at  Old  Town,  Va.,  which  was  near  his  home. 
When  a  young  man,  he  taught  for  a  while  before  he  began  to 
preach. 

In  the  autumn  of  1877,  he  joined  the  Holston  Conference  at 
Cleveland,  Tenn.,  and  for  five  years  he  labored  in  the  hard  moun- 
tain fields  of  that  Conference.     In  1881,  he  married  Miss  Ada 


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Laws,  whose  home  and  kindred  were  within  the  bounds  of  the 
North  Carolina  Conference,  and  in  1882  this  Conference,  in  ses- 
sion in  Raleigh,  received  him  as  a  transfer  from  the  Holston. 
His  appointments  after  joining  our  Conference  were  as  follows: 
1883-84,  Salisbury  Circuit;  1885,  1886,  1887,  Mt.  Pleasant  Circuit; 
1888,  Haw  River  Circuit;  1889,  1890,  1891,  Presiding  Elder, 
Washington  District;  1892,  1893,  1894,  Presiding  Elder,  Wilson 
District;  1895,  Presiding  Elder,  Washington  District;  1896,  Con- 
ference Missionary  Secretary;  1897,  1898,  1899,  Main  Street,  Dur- 
ham; 1902,  1903,  1904,  1905,  Aberdeen  Circuit. 
Two  years,  1900  and  1901,  he  was  superannuated. 
At  the  time  of  his  death  and  for  several  years  preceding,  Bro. 
Oglesby  was  a  trustee  of  Trinity  College.  Having  himself  been 
denied  the  opportunities  of  college  training  seemed  only  to  in- 
tensify his  appreciation  of  higher  education,  and  to  render  him 
the  more  anxious  to  make  it  available  for  all  deserving  young 
men.  He  gave  to  our  college  the  best  thought  of  his  brain  and 
constant  love  of  his  heart. 

From  this  record  it  will  be  seen  that  Brother  Orlesby  gave  just 
twenty-five  years  to  the  active  itinerant  ministry,  and  that  his 
labors  extended  from  the  very  crest  of  the  Appalachian  range  to 
our  furthest  eastern  shore.  Everywhere  he  was  abundant  in 
labors,  and  everywhere  his  labors  were  blessed  with  large  fruit- 
fulness.  He  was  always  edifying  and  strong  as  a  preacher,  and 
often  he  was  anointed  with  the  Spirit  of  great  power.  He  had  a 
clear,  incisive  mind,  and  an  original  and  piquant  style  that  he 
brought  from  the  mountains.  He  grappled  truth  strongly  and 
was  quick  to  detect  a  fallacy,  and  when  detected,  his  blows  fell 
upon  it  with  tremendous  power.  Denied  college  training,  he 
constantly  improved  himself  by  careful  reading  of  the  best  books. 
He  studied  men  and  things  as  well  as  books,  and  upon  almost 
everything  that  came  within  the  range  of  his  thought,  he  had 
well-defined  views.  This  made  him  always  interesting  in  con- 
versation. He  was  wise  in  the  councils  of  the  church,  and  of 
decision  and  energy  in  action. 

But  while  nature  did  much  for  him,  and  he  made  faithful  use 
of  her  gifts,  in  the  work  of  the  church,  he  realized  that  the 
Lord  was  the  source  of  spiritual  power.  He  approached  the 
throne  as  a  child.  Often  in  secret  he  poured  out  his  soul  to  God, 
and  his  words  of  prayer  in  the  public  congregation  often  bore 
more  apathetic  spirits  with  him  as  suppliants  into  the  very  pres- 
ence of  the  throne  of  grace. 

This  strong  nature  was  much  chastened  by  affliction.  At  times 
he  suffered  much  physically,  more  than  any  but  his  more  inti- 
mate friends  knew.  He  knew  the  loneliness  and  weariness  of  the 
ineffective  preacher's  lot.  In  the  earlier  years  of  his  ministry  he 
lost  the  wife  of  his  youth.  His  second  marriage  was  to  Miss 
Julia  Montgomery.  Two  children  were  born  of  either  union. 
His  youngest  born  died  while  the  father  was  away  from  home  on 
the  Washington  District.  He  reached  home  in  time  for  the 
burial,  but  knew  not  of  the  sorrow  awaiting  him  till  he  was  at 
his  gate. 

In  Brother  Oglesby's  death  the  militant  church  lost  a  valiant 
soldier  whose  sword  was  ever  ready  for  the  conflict,  and  the 
North  Carolina  Conference  one  of  its  wisest,  strongest,  best  men, 
"Be  ye  also  ready."  R.  B.  Johx. 


32  NOKTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

[Document  No.  3.] 
REPORT  NO.  1  OP  COMMITTEE  ON  BOOKS  AND  PERIODICALS. 

The  Raleigh  Christian  Advocate  is  the  chief  medium  in  our  Con- 
ference for  disseminating  news  and  ideas  among  our  people.  It  has 
done  and  is  doing  a  fine  work  in  the  field  of  religious  journalism. 
The  paper  is  all  that  we  have  any  right  to  expect.  Indeed,  the 
wonder  is  that  any  one  man  can  give  so  good  a  paper  with  the  re- 
sources at  his  command.  To  manage  the  business  affairs,  travel  over 
the  Conference,  and  fill  the  editorial  pages  is  too  much.  Dr.  Ivey 
must  have  more  support  from  the  people  who  have  the  money  and 
who  use  the  pen.  If  this  Conference  is  to  have  the  character  of  paper 
desired  by  the  editor  and  by  our  Methodist  hosts,  some  advance  step 
must  be  taken  without  delay.    Therefore, 

Resolved,  1.  That  the  Presiding  Elders  manage  the  campaign  in 
their  several  districts  for  the  securing  of  not  less  than  two  thousand 
new -subscribers,  and  every  possible  renewal. 

2.  That  each  Presiding  Elder  appoint  some  capable  person,  who, 
with  the  Elder's  help,  will  report  the  news  of  the  district  to  the  col- 
umns  of  the  Advocate. 

3.  That  every  one,  preacher  or  layman,  who  has  some  ideas  on  vital 
themes,  be  requested  to  put  them  in  form,  and  at  the  disposal  of 
the  editor. 

4.  That  the  Advocate  Company,  whenever  the  treasury  will  admit, 
relieve  the  editor  somewhat,  so  as  to  leave  him  free  for  larger  edito- 
rial endeavor. 

W.  S.  RoNE,  Chairman. 
R.  W.  Bailey,  Secretary.. 


[Document  No.  4.] 
REPORT  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Your  Sunday  School  Board  beg  to  report  progress,  we  think,  very 
marked  progress. 

Dr.  Atkins  in  his  report  to  your  body  says,  "Many  of  our  Sunday 
Schools  have  attained  to  the  dignity  and  eflBciency  of  real  schools  in 
which  the  youth  of  the  church  are  being  religiously  educated  and 
thus  prepared  for  great  and  effective  careers." 

We  believe  this  applies  to  a  large  number  of  schools  in  our  Con- 
ference. We  are  going  forward  in  numbers  also,  though  not  so  fast 
as  we  would  like.  We  urge  each  pastor  to  organize  and  push  both 
the  cradle  roll  and  home  department. 

With  the  exception  of  about  forty  pastors,  children's  day  has  been 
observed,  as  required  by  our  church  law,  and  much  good  accom- 
plished, we  believe,  towards  saving  the  children,  as  well  as  giving 


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your  board  nearly  one  thousand  dollars,  with  which  to  prosecute  the 
work,  the  coming  year.  We  are  grateful  and  earnestly  beg  of  the 
forty  brethren  to  come  with  us  next  May,  and  all  observe  the  day, 
and  push  the  important  work  as  one  man. 

Our  second  annual  year  book  will  be  sent  out  at  the  earliest  pos- 
sible moment,  giving  full  information. 

Dr.  H.  M.  Hamill  and  a  strong  faculty  held  a  very  successful  train- 
ing school  at  Wrightsville  Beach,  near  Wilmington,  June  15th  to 
21st.  Much  good  was  accomplished,  and  at  the  unanimous  request 
of  the  school,  it  will  be  held  this  year  at  the  same  time  and  place. 

The  railroads  have  agreed  to  give  half  rates,  hotels  $1.50  per  day, 
boarding  houses  $1.00  per  day.  We  beg  you  come  and  bring  all- your 
superintendepts,  officers,  and  teachers. 

Further  information  will  be  cheerfully  given  by  our  chairman  or 
secretary. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

F.  L.  BxTXDY,  Chairman,  pro  tern. 

W.  B.  CooPEE,  Secretary. 


[Document  No.  5.] 
REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  THE  BIBLE  CAUSE. 

1.  We  have  learned  that  the  American  Bible  Society  during  the  past 
year  has  had  unprecedented  success;  it  has  distributed  more  than 
one  million  copies  of  the  Bible  in  foreign  fields.  The  contributions 
have  been  considerably  in  advance  of  the  contributions  of  last  year, 
but  a  great  deal  more  money  is  needed  to  carry  on  the  work.  The 
work  of  the  Society  has  been  greatly  hampered  for  the  want  of  funds. 

2.  The  openings  for  the  distribution  of  the  Word  of  God,  in  heathen 
and  Christian  lands  are  greater  than  ever  before. 

3.  We  recommend  that  each  pastor  take  a  collection  for  the  Ameri- 
can Bible  Society  during  the  month  of  March,  and  urge  all  the  people 
to  contribute.  Let  us  endeavor  to  collect  at  least  10  cents  fro'm  each 
member  of  our  charge. 

4.  We  trust  that  the  American  Bible  Society  will  discontinue  the 
publication  of  the  sectarian  Bible. 

M.  M.  McFarlan,  Chairman. 
Y.  E.  Wright,  Secretary. 
J.  P.  Pate, 
B.  H.  Black, 
L.  M.  Chaffin, 

Committee. 


34  NORTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

[Document  No.  6.] 
REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  TEMPERANCE. 

We  rejoice  to  note  the  increasing  interest  and  activity  in  every 
part  of  our  Conference  in  the  matter  of  temperance.  The  time  of 
indifference  seems  to  have  passed  and  our  people  are  realizing  as 
never  before  the  malignity  and  cruelty  of  the  whiskey  traffic —  hence 
they  are  now  speaking  and  acting  in  such  way  as  to  make  this  power 
of  darkness  tremble.  Throughout  the  bounds  of  this  Conference  and 
throughout  the  State  has  the  former  insolence  of  this  enemy  of 
righteousness  changed  its  tone,  but  his  forces,  while  in  retreat,  are 
also  with  vigilance  arranging  a  defensive  warfare.  The  Christian 
people  of  the  State  have  spoken  to  our  law-makers,  and  they  have 
heard  their  voice — the  "Watts  law"  and  the  "Ward  law"  are  the 
legislative  reply.  They  have  not  the  sweep  that  the  temperance  peo- 
ple desired,  but  they  bear  to  us  a  demonstration  of  the  awakening  of 
the  public  conscience,  marking  the  highest  reach  that  has  ever  before 
been  attained  in  the  law-making  body  of  the  "Old  North  State,"  and 
is  the  promise  of  better  things  yet  to  follow  in  answer  to  the  prayers 
'  of  God's  people.  The  battle  is  not  yet  over,  nor  the  victory  won,  and 
will  not  be  so  long  as  there  is  one  distillery,  dram-shop,  dispensary, 
or  other  places  where  liquor,  as  a  beverage,  may  be  obtained.  We 
are  ever  to  keep  this  condition  before  our  people  as  our  goal.  Any- 
thing less  may  under  local  conditions  be  considered  wise,  as  a  lesser 
evil,  but  in  fact  it  is  always  delusive,  and  can  only  result  in  evil. 
We  must  ever  keep  in  mind  that  even  dispensary  whiskey  will 
blight  and  damn  as  surely  as  that  sold  in  an  open  saloon.  We  wish 
to  express  our  appreciation  of  the  good  work  done  by  the  Women's 
Christian  Temperance  Union  and  the  Anti-Saloon  League.  The  latter 
organization  especially  deserves  the  loyal  support  of  all  temperance 
people  for  the  forward  movement  it  has  inaugurated,  and  the  aggres- 
sive warfare  it  has  maintained.  • 

We  would  call  upon  all  of  our  people  to  carry  out  the  teaching  of 
the  church:  "Let  all  of  our  preachers  and  members  abstain  from  the 
manufacture  or  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  to  be  used  as  a  beverage, 
from  signing  petitions  for  such  sale,  from  becoming  bondsmen  for 
any  person  as  a  condition  for  obtaining  a  license  and  from  renting 
property  to  be  used  for  such  sale.  If  any  member  should  violate  any 
of  the  provisions  of  this  section  he  shall  be  guilty  of  immorality." 

J.  H.  Shore,  Chairman. 

J.  H.  M.  Giles,  Secretary. 


[Document  No.  7.] 
REPORT  NO.  2  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  BOOKS  AND  PERIODICALS. 
We  ar*e  glad  to  know  from  the  published  reports  of  our  agents, 
Messrs.  Smith  &  Lamar,  that  the  Publishing  House  continues  to  pros- 
per.   We  think  that  too  much  emphasis  cannot  be  placed  on  the  vital 


JOURNAL  OF   PROCEEDINGS.  35 

importance  of  publishing  and  distributing  good  literature,  and  that 
by  our  own  church. 

We  gladly  call  attention  to  the  continued  excellence  of  our  Sun- 
day school  publications,  to  the  Epworth  Era,  the  Christian  Advocate, 
and  the  Methodist  Quarterly  Hevieio,  as  being  worthy  of  our  most 
hearty  support.  We  sincerely  wish  that  more  of  our  people  would 
read  these  periodicals. 

We  recommend  that  our  Conference  again  adopt  the  house  of  the 
Stone  &  Barringer  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  as  a  suitable  and  convenient 
firm  from  which  to  purchase  books  and  Sunday  school  supplies. 

We  desire  to  call  especial  attention  to  the  History  of  Methodism 
in  North  Carolina,  by  Rev.  W.  L.  Grissom,  the  first  volume  of  which 
is  just  from  the  press,  as  being  the  best  work  of  the  kind  yet  pub- 
lished. Every  intelligent  Methodist  should  read  the  book  and  know 
the  story  of  the  early  days.  We  recommend  it  in  the  strongest 
terms. 

We  would  also  recommend  that  the  Conference  lend  any  aid  pos- 
sible to  the  author  in  gathering  material  for  the  remaining  two  vol- 
umes yet  to  be  written. 

We  recommend  that  the  Conference  request  the  Bishop  to  appoint 
T.  N.  Ivey  as  editor  of  the  Raleigh  Christian  Advocate. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

W.  S.  Rone,  Chairman. 

R.  W.  Baii.ey,  Secretary. 


[Document  No.  8.] 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  DISTRICT  CONFERENCE 

RECORDS. 

Your  Committee  on  District  Conference  Records  beg  leave  to  sub- 
mit the  following  report: 

The  records  were  all  before  the  committee  and  examined. 

The  records  of  the  Raleigh,  Durham,  Fayetteville,  Rockingham, 
Wilmington  and  Newborn  Districts  are  well  and  neatly  kept. 

The  journal  of  the  V/ashington  District  Conference  is  not  signed 
by  the  president  or  secretary.    Otherwise,  it  is  well  kept. 

The  journal  of  the  last  session  of  the  Warrenton  and  Elizabeth 
City  District  Conferences  do  not  state  that  the  minutes  were  read  and 
approved.     Otherwise  they  are  well  kept. 

C.  L.  Read,  Chairman. 

J.  C.  Humble,  Secretary. 


[Document  No.  9.] 
THE  REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

The  General  Board  of  Education  at  its  last  annual  session  adopted 
a  statement  in  answer  to  the  question:  "What  is  Christian  Educa- 
tion?"   From  this  statement  we  take  the  following  extract:   "Chris- 


36  XOETH    CAROLINA    AXNU'AL    COXFERENCE. 

tian  education  looks  to  the  study  of  those  subjects  which  not  only  in- 
form and  discipline  the  intellect,  but  much  more.  It  has  regard  to 
the  motives  which  determine  largely  the  extent  of  the  education  of 
the  mind  and  the  use  made  of  all  its  powers.  Its  aim  is  complete 
education,  the  freedom  that  comes  by  the  truth.  .  .  .  Christian 
education  must  therefore  be  honest,  accurate,  thorough,  complete, 
because  conscientious,  sympathetic,  reverent,  and  religious.  It  must 
accept  a  divine  revelation,  man's  guide  alike  to  faith  and  practice, 
and  seek,  honestly  and  reverently,  its  interpretation.  Its  claim  is  not 
that  it  does  better  work  in  the  several  departments,  but  completer 
work.  It  does  not  attempt  education  in  a  receiver  devoid  of  God  and 
revealed  truth,  leaving  the  mind  and  heart  in  doubt  whether  God  has 
ever  spoken,  but  it  seeks  to  inform  and  discipline  the  mind  as  capa- 
ble of  receiving  a  revelation  which  a  loving  and  intelligent  Father 
has  provided  for  his  children,  and  to  ply  the  will  with  those  lofty 
motives  which  can  alone  stir  the  human  heart  to  its  depths."  In  the 
light  of  such  a  statement,  and  with  such  a  view  of  the  lofty  purpose 
which  incites  and  controls  the  educational  work  of  the  church,  no 
Christian  can  dispute  the  superior  quality  of  such  education. 

THE  GE^'ERAI.  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

From  the  report  of  the  General  Board  we  are  pleased  to  note  the 
marked  progress  of  the  educational  work  of  our  church.  In  every 
line  there  has  been  a  large  increase  over  the  preceding  year.  It 
reveals  the  fact  that  in  the  institutions  of  our  church  there  is  being 
trained  an  army  of  j'outh  numbering  29,078 — an  increase  over  last 
year  of  939.  Among  these  there  are  276  looking  to  the  ministry— an 
increase  of  97  over  last  year.  Such  results  demonstrate  the  efficiency 
of  our  General  Board  in  classifying  and  building  up  this  important 
department  of  the  church's  work.  We  wish  to  commend  the  wisdom 
of  its  methods  and  pledge  our  co-operation  in  its  work. 

VAXDERBILT    UNIVERSITY. 

The  recent  loss  which  this  institution  suffered  by  fire  has  brought 
it  more  prominently  before  the  church.  Much  that  was  lost  cannot 
be  replaced,  but  she  goes  heroically  forward  upon  her  noble  mission. 
Two  new  buildings  are  already  being  erected  to  take  the  place  of  the 
one  destroyed  by  fire,  while  others  are  planned  for  the  near  future. 
The  enrolment  this  year  is  the  largest  in  the  history  of  the  institu- 
tion. It  is  the  one  university  of  our  church,  and  should  have  the 
undivided  patronage  of  our  people. 

We  wish  to  call  special  attention  to  the  Correspondence  School  in 
connection  with  the  Biblical  Department  of  this  institution.  We  re- 
joice in  the  phenomenal  success  that  is  attending  its  efforts,  and  in 
the  large  and  increasing  number  of  our  j'oung  preachers  who  are 
taking  advantage  of  the  opportunities  which  it  offers.     It  is  seeking 


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to  be  still  further  helpful  by  the  establishment  of  a  circulating 
library  for  ministers,  so  that  at  a  nominal  cost  to  themselves  they 
can  have  access  to  the  freshest  and  strongest  books  in  their  line  that 
are  being  published.  We  commend  it  to  the  favorable  consideration 
of  our  preachers  and  people,  and  trust  that  they  will  co-operate  with 
the  Director,  Rev.  J.  L.  Cuninggim,  in  the  establishment  of  this  work. 
Ycur  Board  has  also  considered  the  projected  plan  for  an  annual 
course  of  lectures  to  be  delivered  during  the  sessions  of  our  annual 
Conferences.  The  Board  recommends  that  this  Conference  co-oper- 
ate with  him  in  this  work  in  so  far  as  the  means  at  our  disposal  will 
allow. 

TRINITY   COLLEGE. 

This  is  the  one  institution  of  learning  of  college  grade  which  the 
Methodist  Church,  South,  owns  in  North  Carolina.  We  are  proud 
of  her  heroic  history,  and  of  her  present  attainments.  In  buildings, 
in  equipments,  and  in  the  men  of  scholarly  attainments  and  Christian 
character  who  compose  her  faculty,  she  stands  in  the  very  forefront 
of  all  Southern  colleges.  We  can  to-day  fearlessly  challenge  com- 
parison, and  it  invites  the  patronage  of  the  church  upon  the  ground 
of  its  merit.  It  aspires  to  contribute  to  the  solution  of  all  the  prob- 
lems of  our  Southern  life,  and  will  always  hold  a  leading  place  in 
the  intellectual  progress  of  the  South.  Since  its  opening  in  Septem- 
ber there  have  been  matriculated  in^the  college  department  283,  and 
168  in  the  Park  School,  making  a  total  of  451  students— a  large  in- 
crease over  last  year.  The  gifts  to  the  college  during»the  year  have 
amounted  to  something  more  than  forty  thousand  dollars.  In  re- 
sponse to  a  proposition  from  the  trustees  of  Trinity  College  to  this 
Conference,  your  Board  recommends  the  following: 

That  we  appropriate  out  of  the  educational  assessment  upon  this 
Conference  $1,750  to  the  current  expenses  of  Trinity  College  upon 
condition  that  said  college  give  free  tuition  to  any  worthy  young  man 
or  woman  within  the  bounds  of  our  Conference  who  'may  need  and 
apply  for  such  assistance,  provided  they  come  suitably  recommended. 

Your  Board  recommends  that  the  Conference  confirm  the  following 
nominations  for  trustees  of  Trinity  College:  Mr.  V.  Ballard,  Col.  J.  F. 
Bruton,  Mr.  J.  A.  Long  and  Col.  G.  W.  Flowers. 

SECONDARY  CHURCH   SCHOOLS. 

Greensboro  Female  College. — This  institution  has  been  recently 
making  history  that  will  not  soon  be  forgotten.  Having  passed 
through  tremendous  struggles  with  debt  and  with  flames,  she  is 
emerging  into  a  new  and  a  larger  life.  The  enrolment  for  the  pres- 
ent scholastic  year  is  now  163,  and  the  President  assures  us  that  it 
would  have  been  larger,  if  there  had  been  room  to  accommodate 
them.     The  hearts  of  the  Methodist  people  of  North  Carolina  are 


38  NORTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

turning  to  this  institution  as  they  never  have  in  the  past.  In  the 
midst  of  her  struggles  have  been  born  deeper  friendships,  and  a 
brighter  day  is  dawning  for  her  future.  This  institution  is  now  the 
property  of  Methodism  in  North  Carolina,  and  for  her  daughters  she 
is  doing  a  grand  and  noble  work.  Her  benign  Christianizing  influ- 
ences are  already  felt  in  many  homes  of  our  beloved  State,  and  to-day 
she  turns  her  face  hopefully  toward  the  future.  The  process  of  build- 
ing has  gone  forward.  The  remaining  dormitory  and  recitation 
rooms  have  been  completed,  thus  adding  17  new  and  comfortable 
rooms  at  a  cost  of  about  $2,000,  besides  completing  the  chapel  and 
bath-rooms  at  a  cost  of  about  $3,000.  About  ten  thousand  dollars  in 
new  subscriptions  have  been  secured,  and  the  circular  front  of  the 
building  is  now  in  course  of  erection.  The  property  is  now  valued 
at  $161,372.77.  The  indebtedness  of  the  institution  is  about  $28,000. 
This  is  offset  by  about  $17,000  in  subscriptions,  leaving  about  $11,000 
indebtedness  unprovided  for.  This  is  a  very  gratifying  financial  ex- 
hibit when  the  circumstances  are  considered. 

Your  Board  recommend  that  the  Conference  confirm  the  following 
nominations  for  trustees  of  Greensboro  Female  College:  E.  A.  Poe, 
C.  H.  Ireland,  J.  A.  Odell,  J.  A.  Young,  each  for  a  term  of  eight  years, 
expiring  Dec.  31,  1913. 

Your  Board  requests  that  the  Conference  recommend  that  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Greensboro  Female  College  grant  the  petition 
of  Miss  Bessie  Brown  concerning  the  sale  of  certain  property  in 
Elizabeth  City,  the  proceeds  to  be  applied  to  the  payment  of  mort- 
gage on  said  property. 

TRINITY    PARK    SCHOOL. 

This  is  a  high-grade  preparatory  school  located  upon  the  campus 
of  Trinity  College.  Because  of  its  location,  it  has  many  of  the  ad- 
vantages that  the  college  itself  furnishes.  Because  of  its  equipment, 
and  well-furnished  faculty,  and  its  strict  correlation  with  Trinity 
College,  our  Methodist  boys  can  go  to  no  better  place  for  their  pre- 
paratory training.  The  growth  of  this  school  made  necessary  the 
erection  of  a  new  dormitory,  which  has  been  done  during  the  year 
at  a  cost  of  $25,000.  The  enrollment  to  date  this  scholastic  year 
is  168. 

SECONDARY  AFFILIATED    SCHOOLS. 

Littleton  Female  College. — The  report  of  the  President  shows  a 
matriculation  of  231  pupils  since  the  last  session  of  the  Conference. 
More  than  200  of  these  are  boarding  pupils.  The  Faculty  is  com- 
posed of  23  officers  and  teachers.  The  school  is  well  equipped,  and 
the  enterprising  President  is  constantly  adding  new  improvements. 
We  rejoice  in  its  prosperity,  and  commend  it  to  the  patronage  of  our 
people. 

Louishurg  Female  College. — This  well-known  institution  has  had 
another  year  of  prosperity.     There  have  been  matriculated  177,  and 


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39 


the  boarding  department  is  full.  The  faculty  is  composed  of  schol- 
arly, conscientious,  painstaking,  Christian  teachers.  They  endeavor 
to  develop  the  best  type  of  womanhood  in  the  character  of  their 
pupils,  and  the  institution  deserves  the  popularity  that  it  enjoys. 

The  Scarritt  Bible  and  Training  School. — We  fear  that  this  insti- 
tution is  not  as  well  known  to  our  people  as  it  deserves  to  be.  It  is 
a  unique  institution  in  our  Methodism.  Its  purpose  is  to  train  young 
ladies  who  desire  to  become  missionaries,  Sunday  school  teachers, 
nurses,  or  who  desire  to  become  well  furnished  Christian  workers. 
We  heartily  commend  it  to  the  patronage  of  our  people. 

Your  Board  recommends  that  the  Conference  ask  the  Bishop  to 
make  the  following  appointments: 

Rev.  J.  C.  Kilgo,  D.  D.,  President  of  Trinity  College. 
Rev.  E.  A.  Yates,  D.  D.,  Lecturer  in  Trinity  College. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Rhodes,  President  of  Littleton  Female  College. 
Rev.  J.  L.  Cuninggim,  Director  of  Correspondence  School,  Vander- 
bilt  University. 
Rev.  G.  R.  Rood,  student  in  Vanderbilt  University. 
Rev.  J.  C.  Kilgo,  D.  D.,  Conference  Secretary  of  Education. 
Rev.  C.  R.  Taylor,  Principal  of  Wanchese  High  School. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Culbreth,  student  in  Vanderbilt  University. 

Your  Board  recommends  the  following  assessments: 

For   Greensboro   Female   College,    $2,000;    for   Education,    $5,000, 

$1,750  of  which  has  hereinbefore  been  directed,  and  we  recommend 

that  the  remainder  thereof  be  turned  over  to  the  Board  of  Trustees 

of  Trinity  College  for  the  purpose  of  creating  a  sinking  fund  to  meet 

the  $40,000  bonded  indebtedness  of  that  institution,  which  bonds  are 

now  nearing  maturity;   for  the  General  Board  of  Education,  $602; 

for  Paine  Institute  and  Lane  College,  $602. 
The  apportionment  by  Districts  is  as  follows: 

Paine  and  Lane. 

Raleigh  District  $72  00 

Durham   District    71  00 

Fayetteville  District  57  00 

Rockingham  District    54  00 

Wilmington  District 63  00 

New  Bern  District 69  00 

Washington  District  73  00 

Warrenton  District  71  00 

Elizabeth  City  District 72  00 


Education 

$872  00 

891 

00 

765 

00 

765 

00 

700 

00 

952 

00 

879 

00 

883 

00 

895 

00 

.  .  .   $7,602 

00 

$602  00 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Andrew  P.  Tyer,  President. 
L.  S.  Massey,  Secretary. 


40  NOETH    CAROLINA   ANjS'UAL   CONFEREKCE, 

[Document  No.  10.] 
REPORT  OF  THE  JOINT  BOARD  FINANCE  FOR  1905. 

BISHOP'S   SALARY. 

District.                                                                    Assessed.  Paid. 

Durham     $274  00  $271  00 

Elizabeth  City 271  00  273  11 

Fayetteville    215  00  211  00 

New  Bern 269  00  248  00 

Raleigh    267  00  249  00 

Rockingham  213  00  213  00 

Warrenton    268  00  249  40 

Washington    265  00  232  75 

Wilmington    227  00  177  35 

Total   $2,269  00      $2,124  61 

The  Joint  Board  recommends  that  the  Conference  raise  for  Bishops 
for  1906  $2:286.00,  distributed  as  follows: 

District.  Assessed. 

Durham     $274  00 

Elizabeth  City 271  00 

Fayetteville    215  00 

New  Bern     269  00 

Raleigh    267  00 

Rockingham     220  00 

Warrenton    273  00 

Washington    268  00 

Wilmington    229  00 

Total   $2,286  00 

EXPENSES  OF  DELEGATES   TO   THE   GENERAL   CONFERENCE. 

District                                                                     Assessed.  Paid. 

Durham $115  00  $107  00 

Elizabeth  City 115  00  117  00 

Fayetteville    90  00  86  00 

New  Bern 115  00  105  75 

Raleigh    115  00  101  00 

Rockingham     95  00  95  00 

Warrenton    115  00  103  30 

Washington    115  00  86  98 

Wilmington    100  00  66  53 

Total    $975  00         $857  56 


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CONFERENCE  CLAIMANTS  FUND. 

^^*^"^^-  Assessed.       Paid. 

^""^^°^     $755  00         $727  00 

Elizabeth   City    77g  00  ^gg  ^g 

Fayetteville    610  00  599  00 

^^^'.Be^°  746  00  719  00 

^^^^'^Sh    764  00  667  78 

Rockingham    650  00  647  74 

Warrenton    767  00  708  00 

Washington    781  00  656  59 

Wilmington    641  00  489  05 

"^^^^^ $6,500  00      $6,003  35 

Balance  on  hand  last  year  439  gg 

Received  from  Conference  trustees  250  90 

Received  from  Calvin  Fund  32  00 

Total  receipts ^6,726  10 

DR. 

Printing  minutes   $75  00 

Salary  of  Secretary,  in  part 20  00 

Incidentals  5  Oq 

Distributed  to  Conference  claimants  6,575  00 

$6,675  00 

Balance  on  hand _  «51  10 

The  Joint  Board  recommends  that  the  Conference  raise  for  1906 
for  Conference  claimants  $6,500.00,  distributed  as  follows: 

Di^t'i<^t-  Assessed. 

^"^^am    3781  00 

Elizabeth   City    776  00 

Fayetteville    610  00 

New  Bern  .' .'  " ,'  "  646  00 

^^^^^Sh    764  00 

Rockingham     650  00 

Warrenton    767  qq 

Washington    776  00 

Wilmington    , 641  00 

'^^^^^  $6,500  00 


42  NOKTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

DISBURSED  TO  CONFEBENCE  CLAIMANTS,  N.  C.  CONFERENCE,  1905. 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Abernethy  and  two  children $200  00 

Mrs.  S.  D.  Adams 100  00 

Mrs.  E.  A.  Bibb  175  00 

Mrs.  W.   S.  Black 25  00 

Mrs.  E.  J.  Brown    100  00 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Bailey  75  00 

Mrs.  Mary  F.  Clegg  25  00 

Mrs.  W.  S.  Chaffin .' 100  00 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Cordon 100  00 

Rev.  J.  C.  Crisp  (dead)    50  00 

Mrs.  W.  B.  Doub  and  two  children  150  00 

Rev.  W.  S.  Davis,  wife 50  00 

Mrs.  Margaret  C.  Floyd  50  00 

Mrs.  Gaston  Farrar    25  00 

Mrs.  Virginia  F.  Gray   100  00 

Rev.  T.  J.  Gattis  and  wife 150  00 

Mrs.  John  J.  Griggs  75  00 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Gibson's  child  25  00 

Mrs.  Lucy  Gibbons   50  00 

Mrs.  G.  0.  Green  and  one  child   150  00 

Mrs.  Nannie  K.  Guinn    100  00 

Mrs.  Sarah  H.  Gilliam    150  00 

Mrs.  S.  V.  Hoyle  and  two  children 150  00 

Mrs.  E.  F.  Rowland   100  00 

Mrs.  P.   L.   Herman 75  00 

Mrs.  L.  J.  Holden  and  four  children 337  50 

Mrs.  L.  Leitch  and  two  children   150  00 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Martin   100  00 

Mrs.  Daniel  May   150  00 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Mangum    100  00 

Mrs.  R.  J.  Moorman  100  00 

Mrs.  J.  G.  Nelson  and  one  child 112  50 

Mrs.  Jesse  H.  Page  100  00 

Mrs.    Solomon   Pool    25  00 

Mrs.  Lillian  A.  Randall  50  00 

Mrs.  J.  M.  Rice  and  four  children 150  00 

Mrs.  V.  A.  Sharpe   100  00 

Mrs.  A.  R.  Raven   100  00 

Mrs.  Francis  I.  Tinnin   100  00 

Mrs.  Joseph  A.  Wheeler 50  00 

Mrs.  R.  P.  Troy  100  00 

Mrs.  Daniel  Reid  and  five  children   350  00 

L.  O.  Wyche's  one  child 50  00 

Rev.  M.  C.  Thomas  and  wife  250  00 


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Mrs.  B.  R.  Hall  and  two  children  200  00 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Wallace  and  four  children 225  00 

Rev.  J.  E.  Thompson  and  wife 200  00 

Rev.  J.  A.  Lee  and  wife   ' 200  00 

Mrs.  J.  Sanford   50  00 

Mrs.  A.  R.  Goodchild   

Mrs.  Z.  T.  Harrison  and  five  children 175  00 

Rev.  J.  E.  Bristowe  and  wife 200  00 

Mrs.  J.  F.  Bivins 

Mrs.  Lucy  A.  Cuninggim    ; 50  00 

Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Hunt 75  00 

Rev,  M.  D.  Hix,  wife  and  six  children 250  00 

Mrs.  Cynthia  J.  North    25  00 

Mrs.  G.  A.  Ogleshy 100  00 


SUPERANNUATES'   ENDOWMENT   FUND. 

A  communication  from  Rev.  John  R.  Stewart  concerning  the  ap- 
pointment of  an  agent  to  represent  the  cause  of  the  Endowment 
Fund  for  Superannuates  in  the  North  Carolina  Conference  was  pre- 
sented and  discussed.  The  Secretary  was  instructed  to  assure  Dr. 
Stewart  that  the  Joint  Board  and  the  Conference  are  in  hearty  sym- 
pathy with  the  worthy  cause  he  represents,  and  most  heartily  com- 
mends it  to  the  people  at  large,  but  we  have  no  man  to  put  in  the 
field  as  agent,  and  no  source  from  which  to  secure  funds  to  pay  an 
agent  a  salary. 

VACANCIES    FILLED. 

The  following  new  members  were  elected  to  fill  vacancies  on  the 
Board:  Revs.  Euclid  McWhorter,  J.  D.  Pegram  and  W.  F.  Craven. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

W.  E.  Springer,  Chairman. 
J.  A.  HoRNADAY,  Secretary. 


[Document  No.  11.] 
REPORT  OF  THE  EPWORTH  LEAGUE  BOARD. 

"With  great  pleasure  we  report  the  continued  prosperity  of  the  Ep- 
worth  League  in  Southern  Methodism,  and  its  ^spirit  remains  that  of 
steadfast  loyalty  to  the  church,  its  doctrines  and  its  authority.  The 
Epworth  League  reading  courses  are  heartily  commended  to  the 
chapters  of  our  Conference  We  are  glad  to  learn  that  this  part  of 
the  League  work  increases  each  year. 

We  desire  to  record  our  appreciation  of  the  Epworth  Era  and  its 
able  editor,  Dr.  H.  M.  Dubose.  We  heartily  recommend  the  Era  to 
our  young  people  and  pledge  our  support  in  the  increasing  of  Its 
circulation. 


44  XORTII    CAROLIXA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

We  especiallj^  urge  the  organization  of  Junior  Leagues.  This  de- 
partment has  been  sadly  neglected.  Our  best  work  is  possibly 
achieved  in  the  Junior  League  which  prepares  the  children  for  a 
place  in  the  Senior  League,  and  acts  as  a  stimulus  in  our  Sunday 
school  work. 

We  recommend  the  holding  of  District  League  Conferences  in  con- 
nection with  Sunday  School  Conferences,  and  wherever  there  is  no 
District  Sunday  School  Conference  that  one  day  be  devoted  to  the 
interest  of  the  League  at  the  District  Conference. 

We  recommend  the  holding  of  an  Epworth  League  Conference  in 
connection  with  the  Sunday  School  Institute  for  the  Carolinas,  to  be 
held  at  Wrightsville  Beach,  and  hereby  authorize  the  chairman  of  the 
Conference  Epworth  League  Board  to  make  arrangements  with  the 
proper  authorities  for  said  Conference. 

We  call  the  attention  of  the  chapters  to  the  necessity  of  sending 
to  the  central  office  the  ten-cent  assessment  as  requested  by  the  Gen- 
eral Conference. 

We  also  recommend  the  continuance  of  the  League  column  in  the 
columns  of  the  Raleigh  Christian  Advocate. 

G.  T.  Adams,  Chairman. 

H.  B.  Anderson,  Secretary. 


[Document  No.  12.] 
REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  CHURCH  PROPERTY. 

Your  committee  takes  great  pleasure  in  reporting  the  unusual  pros- 
perity this  year  has  given  us  in  the  way  of  new  church  buildings 
and  repairs,  and  also  new  parsonages  built  and  old  ones  repaired. 

We  note  with  joy  our  people  are  building  better  and  more  commo- 
dious houses  of  worship,  with  special  mention  of  our  new  church  at 
New  Bern. 

We  would  guard  our  folks  against  incurring  too  heavy  debts, 
which  cripple  the  work. 

We  recommend  that  our  trustees  of  church  property  have  all  our 
churches  and  parsonages  insured  where  possible.  Also  that  trustees 
see  to  it  that  all  our  property  is  properly  deeded  to  us,  as  ordered  by 
our  discipline.  Also  that  each  Fourth  Quarterly  Conference  has  a 
report  from  trustees  a^  prescribed  by  the  law. 

We  further  recommend  that  all  our  preachers  in  charge  urge  all 
our  congregations  to  keep  clean  and  beautify  their  local  church  prop- 
erty, by  keeping  yards  in  neat  condition,  Uy  keeping  up  all  small  re- 
pairs and  painting  when  needed. 

We  again  request  that  our  Presiding  Elders  read  this  report  before 
the  Quarterly  Conference  in  each  charge. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

Jos.  H.  Fbizelle,  Chairman. 

F.  L.  Church,  Secretary. 


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[Document  No.  13.] 
REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  SABBATH  OBSERVANCE. 

Your  Committee  on  Sabbath  Observance  submit  tlie  following  re- 
port: 

The  proper  observance  of  the  Christian  Sabbath  is  of  perpetual 
and  paramount  importance  to  the  church  and  state. 

The  Sabbath  day  is  not  a  human  invention,  but  a  gift  fi'om  God. 
It  is  not  simply  an  expediency,  but  an  absolute  necessity,  the  life 
and  power  of  the  church  as  well  as  the  permanency  of  the  nation 
being  interwoven  with  itsi  observance. 

To  the  busy  toiler  the  Sabbath  is  a  respite,  and  stands  for  his 
emancipation  from  that  servitude  to  labor  which  would  otherwise 
rob  him  of  the 'time  necessary  for  the  improvement  of  his  mind  and 
the  cultivation  of  his  heart.  The  redemption  of  the  world  from  the 
thraldom  of  sin  is  in  an  important  degree  bound  up  in  the  divine 
idea  of  a  holy  Sabbath. 

To  destroy  "the  civil  Sabbath  would  be  to  enslave  the  laborer;  to 
destroy  ISie  Christian  Sabbath  would  be  to  reduce  the  opportunities 
of  the  church  to  propagate  the  cross  and  make  proselytes  of  men. 
Whatever,  therefore,  threatens  the  Sabbath  day,  civil  or  religious, 
is  an  unmitigated  evil  which  cannot  be  sanctioned  nor  tolerated  by 
the  church.  It  is  the  bounden  duty  of  all  Christian  people  to  defend 
the  Sabbath,  and'  to  studiously  avoid  any  perversion  and  all  ap- 
pearances of  such  a  perversion. 

To  the  holy  ministry,  especially,  must  we  look  for  a  persistent 
and  heroic  defense  of  this  day.  More  than  all  others,  our  preachers 
are  its  custodians  by  virtue  of  divine  authority,  and  are,  therefore, 
doubly  responsible  to  God  for  any  abuse  of  the  Sabbath.  The  situa- 
tion,, which  just  at  this  time  is  critical,  is  largely  in  the  hands  of 
the  ministry.  By  a  proper,  determined  and  resolute  stand  our 
preachers  may  create  and  mould  a  public  sentiment,  just  as  has 
been  done  for  temperance,  which  will  hold  in  abeyance  the  many 
aggressions  of  the  world  which  seem  so  threatening.  We  must  be 
courageous  and  wise,  and  warn  our  people  against  all  desecration; 
and  labor  for  the  maintenance  of  a  public  and  religious  conscience 
upon  the  matter. 

Respectfully,  Euclid  McWhorter,   Chairman, 

A.  D.  Betts, 

B.  F.  Stanfield, 
S.  A.  Cotton. 


[Document  No.  14.] 
REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  THE  ORPHANAGE. 

Your  Committee  on  the  Orphanage  beg  leave  to  report  that  the 
institution  has  enjoyed  remarkable  progress  during  the  year  and  is 
rapidly  gaining  a  deeper  hold  in  the  affections  of  our  people. 


46  NORTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

We  confidently  believe  that  the  seventy-one  children  now  in  the 
Orphanage  are  receiving  faithful  and  efficient  care  and  training. 
Their  improvement  in  every  department  is  very  gratifying  to  super- 
intendent and  teachers,  and  it  is  believed  they  will  show  a  worthy 
appreciation  of  the  interest  shown  in  them  by  the  church.  With  the 
incomplete  facilities  we  now  have  we  feel  that  the  best  possible 
work  is  being  done  for  the  development  of  the  industrial  life  of  the 
children.  Excepting  some  farm  and  garden  work,  nothing  of  this 
kind  has  been  undertaken.  More  land  is  needed.  Shops  and  tools 
should  be  provided,  that  all  may  have  ample  employment.  These 
things  are  to  be  held  in  view  and  made  an  object  of  our  endeavor. 
An  equipment  for  laundry  work  is  needed  for  the  girls. 

The  main  building  is  practically  complete,  save,  heating-plant, 
lights  and  water.  These,  as  a  safeguard  against  destruction  by  fire, 
are  an  absolute  necessity. 

We  recommend  the  continuance  of  the  committee,  namely:  Rev. 
J.  W.  Jenkins,  Dr.  T.  N.  Ivey,  Rev.  J.  N.  Cole,  J.  G.  Brown  and  R.  T. 
Gray,  who  were  elected  one  year  ago  to  act  as  a  commission  with  a 
like  committee  from  the  Western  North  Carolina  Conference,  look- 
ing to  the  united  support  and  management  of  the  Orphanage. 

We  also  recommend  the  re-election  of  the  following  Trustees,  viz: 
W.  B.  Boyd,  L.  B.  Bynum,  J.  S.  Wynn,  J.  W.  Jenkins,  B.  B.  Adams, 
Jos.  G.  Brown,  John  N.  Cole,  and  the  election  of  the  following  new 
Trustees,  viz:  Q.  K.  Nimmocks,  Fayetteville;  E.  J.  Parish,  Durham; 
C.  W.  Munger,  New  Bern. 

The  assessment  plan,  adopted  by  this  Conference  one  year  ago, 
has  worked  with  great  satisfaction  and  success,  resulting  in  the 
collection  of  $11,246.54. 

We  recommend  that  an  assessment  be  made  for  the  incoming  year 
of  an  amount  equal  to  ten  per  cent  of  the  amount  paid  on  pastor's 
salary  for  year  1905;  and  that  the  same  be  apportioned  to  the  several 
charges  by  the  District  Stewards:  Provided,  That  where  any  Sun- 
day School  or  individual  shall  support  an  orphan  or  make  a  private 
contribution  it  shall  not  be  considered  a  part  of  the  regular  assess- 
ment. 

We  request  that  the  Bishop  reappoint  Rev.  J.  W.  Jenkins  Superin- 
tendent of  the  Orphanage  for  the  ensuing  year,  he  having  been 
elected  by  the  Trustees  to  this  office. 

The  unconditional  bequest  of  $3,000  by  the  late  Washington  Duke 
to  the  Orphanage  is  acknowledged  with  profound  gratitude  and  is 
accepted  as  a  token  of  his  abiding  love  for  the  institution. 

John  F.  Bruton,  Chairman. 

J.  H.  McCracken,  Secretary. 


JOURNAL  OF  PROCEEDINGS.  47 

[Document  N.   15.] 
REPORT  OP  THE  BOARD  OF  CHURCH  EXTENSION. 
The  following  amounts  have  been  received  from  districts: 

Assessed.  Paid. 

I^aleigh    $676  00  $561  85 

Durham     682  00  647  00 

Rockingham    558  00  555  00 

Washington    705  00  485  54 

Elizabeth   City    700  00  702  00 

Warrenton    688  00  628  10 

Wilmington    611  00  426  12 

New   Bern    670  00  604  00 

Fayetteville    522  00  507  00 

$5,812  00      $5,116  61 

Paid  General  Board  $2,306  87 

Fifth   Street,  Wilmington    530  42 

Conference  Minutes  75  00 

Incidental  expenses   11  50 

G.  T.   Simmons,  overpaid    8  00 

Secretary's  salary    20  00 

DISTRIBUTION. 

Durham  District — Swepsonville,  Alamance  $45  00 

Fayetteville   District— Parkton,   Robeson    45  00 

Angier,  Harnett  140  00 

Wilmington  District— Greenville  Chapel,  New  Hanover  ...  100  00 

Peace  Columbus  iqq  qq 

Bethel  Church,  Columbus  50  00 

Kendalls  Church,   Sampson    45  oo 

New  Bern  District— Wildwood,  Carteret  135  00 

Bethel,  Duplin    85  qo 

Washington    District— Winterville,   Pitt    150  00 

Saratoga,    Wilson    I75  qo 

Lodge  Street,  Wilson  150  00 

Gold  Valley,  Nash  100  oo 

Warrenton  District— Pleasant  Grove,  Northampton    125  00 

Conway,  Northampton   200  00 

Rosemary,  Halifax    100  00 

Rockingham  District — Pee  Dee,  Richmond   75  00 

Rowland,    Robeson    45  oo 

Elizabeth  City  District— Kitfy  Hawk,  Currituck  90  00 

Gum  Neck,  Tyrrell   90  00 

Skyco,   Dare    150  oo 

$2,195  00 
The  assessments  on  the  districts  for  1906  are  the  same  as  they 
were  in  1905.  D.  H.  Tuttle,  Chairman. 


48  NORTH    CAROLIXA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

REPORT  OF  THE  WOMAN'S  HOME  MISSION  SOCIETY  OF  THE 

NORTH  CAROLINA  CONFERENCE  FROM  DECEMBER, 

1904,   to   SEPTEMBER,    1905. 

Number  of  adult  auxiliaries   50 

Number  of  ad^ilt  members    1,046 

Number  of  juvenile  auxiliaries   4 

Number  of  juvenile  members  107 

Total  number  of  members  1,153 

Number  of  life  members   13 

Auxiliaries  organized     11 

Members  added    187 

Number  on  Baby  Roll   390 

Number  added  to  Baby  Roll   61 

Number  of  Florine  Brigade  Band 390 

Number  added  Florine  Brigade  Band  158 

Subscribers  to  Our  Homes   261 

Number  of  papers  and  leaflets  2,278 

Number  of  visits  made  to  sick  and  strangers 2,553 

Number  of  visits  to  corrective  and  benevolent  institutions  .  .  11 

Number  of  garments  in  good  order  distributed   642 

Number  of  cottage  prayer-meetings  held   40 

Number  pledged  to  tithing   36 

Number  of  needy  assisted 202 

Value  boxes  of  supplies  sent  out $263  41 

Amount  expended  for  local  work  1,906  60 

Report  of  Cor.  Sec'y  for  three  quarters  2,170  01 

Report  of  Conference  Treasurer,  for  four  quarters  1,712  53 

Amount  donated  to  parsonages  255  00 


$4,137  54 

Respectfully  submitted,  Mrs.  S.  H.  Scott, 

Conference  Corresponding  Secretary. 


TREASURERS  REPORT  OF  WOMAN'S  HOME  MISSION  SOCIETY 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30,  1905. 

Dues     $9^^  54 

Conference  Expense  Fund    .  .' 46  80 

Baby  Roll  membership  dues  25  75 

Baby  mite-boxes 57  23 

Brevard   School    * 152  07 

Florine  McEachern  Mite  Box  Brigade 119  47 

Deaconess  Fund   16  50 

Christmas   offering    36  75 

Conference  pledge  (one  dollar  per  member)    126  81 


JOURNAL  OF   PEOCEEDINGS.  49 

Preachers'   Loan   Fund    4  80 

Adult  mite-boxes   2  00 

Week  of  Prayer  176  81 

Total  collections  $1,712  53 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Prince.  Treasurer. 


[Document  No.  16.] 
REPORT  OF   THE  BOARD   OF   MISSIONS. 

The  Board  of  Missions  of  the  North  Carolina  Annual  Conference 
would  make  their  annual  report  as  follows: 

The  communication  from  the  missionary  secretaries  referred  by 
you  to  our  Board  is  full  of  encouragement.  From  it  we  learn  that 
during  the  past  year  our  church  has  made  marked  progress  in  its  i 
missionary  operations.  There  has  been  considerable  increase  in 
membership  in  the  foreign  field,  and  at  home  we  have  made  the 
greatest  financial  advance  in  our  history.  "Best  of  all  is  the  deep 
work  of  grace  which  has  been  going  on  in  several  of  our  missions." 

"We  rejoice  to  note  the  success  with  which  we  have  met  in  our 
missionary  efforts  within  the  bounds  of  our  own  Conference,  and 
the  evidence  of  increased  liberality  on  the  part  of  our  people.  Ths 
reports  from  our  brethren  serving  domestic  mission  charges  indicate 
faithful  service  on  their  part,  and  the  blessing  of  God  has  evidently 
rested  upon  their  labors.  A  larger  number  of  conversions  on  these 
charges  are  reported,  if  we  mistake  not,  than  for  many  years  past. 
On  these  charges,  we  are  glad  to  note,  the  salaries  of  the  pastors 
are  being  gradually  increased,  and  we  have  reason  to  believe  that 
within  the  next  few  years  a  number  of  these  will  become  self- 
sustaining.  The  Board  of  Missions  stands  ready  to  co-operate  in 
every  way  possible  with  the  Presiding  Elders  and  domestic  mission- 
aries in  developing  the  church  at  these  weak  points. 

During  the  past  year,  in  co-operation  with  the  General  Board  of 
Missions,  we  have  sought  to  disseminate  missionary  intelligence  and 
to  awaken  a  keener  missionary  conscience  on  the  part  of  our  people. 
Through  the  liberality  of  a  few  laymen,  and  by  the  help  of  collec- 
tions taken  in  a  few  cases,  we  have  been  enabled  to  p^ace  as  a  gift 
in  the  hands  of  all  our  preachers  that  most  excellent  book,  written 
by  John  R.  Mott,  "The  Pastor  and  Modern  Missions."  We  have  also 
made  use  of  our  church  paper  in  keeping  this  great  work  before  the 
people. 

The  South  Atlantic  Missionary  Conference  held  in  Asheville  last 
May,  was  attended  by  a  large  delegation  from  the  North  Carolina 


50  NORTH   CAEOLIXA   AXXUAL   COXFEREIs'CE. 

Conference,  and  we  trust  that  the  effect  of  that  great  meeting  will  be 
felt  in  our  Conference  for  years  to  come. 

For  several  years  past  we  have  made  a  steady  advance  in  our  con- 
tributions for  missions.  One  year  ago  we  foimd  that  we  came  within 
$900  of  paying  the  assessment  for  Foreign  and  Domestic  Missions 
in  full.  We  expressed  the  hope  then  that  we  would  be  able  this  year 
to  report  these  claims  paid  in  full,  and  we  made  appropriations  for 
this  year  with  that  in  view.  Notwithstanding  an  advance  of  $1,400 
this  year  in  the  assessment  for  Foreign  Missions,  we  have  not  been 
disappointed,  and  the  North  Carolina  Conference,  for  the  first  time 
in  its  histoi'y,  has  paid,  and  overpaid,  its  assessment  for  Foreign 
and  Domestic  Missions.  The  amount  raised  last  year  was  $24,631.73; 
this  year,  $27,366.73,  an  increase  of  $2,735.00.  Six  of  the  nine  dis- 
tricts in  the  Conference  have  this  year  paid  their  assessment  in  full, 
and  two  of  the  remaining  three  have  made  considerable  advance  over 
last  year.  We  hope  to  be  able  to  report  next  year,  not  only  that  the 
Conference  has  paid  its  assessment  in  full,  but  also  that  every  dis- 
trict in  the  Conference  has  paid  in  full. 

We  acknowledge  with  profound  gratitude  the  receipt  of  $5,000  left 
to  this  Board  by  the  late  Washington  Duke  for  Domestic  Missions. 
For  the  present  this  money  will  be  invested,  and  the  income  there- 
from will  be  used  to  supplement  our  annual  collections  for  Domestic 
Missions.  We  trust  that  in  coming  years  the  cause  of  Christ  in  the 
I^forth  Carolina  Conference  may  be  greatly  promoted  by  the  gift  of 
this  noble  Christian  man,  who  during  his  life-time  took  such  great 
interest  in,  and  gave  so  largely  to,  the  various  enterprises  of  the 
church. 

The  Missionary  Training  School,  the  first  session  of  which  was 
held  in  Nashville,  Tenn.,  last  winter  is  worthy  of  the  patronage  and 
support  of  the  entire  church.  The  first  session  was  a  most  successful 
one.  Eight  young  men  from  the  North  Carolina  Conference  were  in 
attendance  for  four  weeks,  and  all  express  themselves  as  having  de- 
rived great  benefit  therefrom.  The  Board  has  not  seen  its  way  clear 
to  appropriate  any  money  for  scholarships  this  year,  but  it  is  to  be 
hoped  that  individuals  and  churches  will  make  it  possible  for  many 
of  our  preachers,  and  other  Christian  workers,  to  spend  a  few  weeks 
in  attendance  upon  this  school. 

Attention  has  already  been  called  through  the  press  to  the  publi- 
cation of  a  series  of  twelve  booklets,  containing  the  principal  address 
delivered  at  the  IMissionary  Training  School  last  year.  We  would 
urge  every  pi*eacher  to  secure  for  himself  these  booklets,  and  to  de- 
vise some  way  by  which  they  may  be  circulated  amongst  his  people. 
We  would  emphasize,  also,  the  importance  of  putting  Go  Forward  in 
all  our  homes,  and  the  distribution  of  missionary  leaflets  in  all  our 
congregations. 

The  Board  requests  the  Bishop  to  appoint  R.  H.  Willis  Missionary 
Secretary. 


JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 

treasurer's  report. 


51 


Districts. 


Foreign  Missions. 


Assessed. 


Paid. 


Domestic  Missions. 


Assessed. 


Paid. 


Raleigh 

Durham 

Fayetteville 

Rockingham 

Wikaington 

New  Bern 

Washington 

Warren  ton 

Elizabeth  City 


11,  729.  00 
1,  760.  00 
1,  511.  00 
1,  604.  00 
1, 439.  50 
1,  959.  00 
1,900.00 
1,  760.  00 
1,  775.  00 


§1,  615.  28 
1,  733.  50 

1,  541. 75 
1,721.13 
1, 440.  50 

2,  034.  62 
1, 780.  38 
1, 818. 80 
1,  796.  37 


Total 15,  437. 00 

Anniversary  Collection 


Grand  Total 

Less  amt.  allowed  for  Scholarship 

in  Miss.  Training  School 

Less  Board  Expenses 


PaM  to  J.  D.  Hamilton,Treasurer 
On  hand  January  1,  1905 


$1, 288. 00 
1, 311.  00 
1, 124. 00 
1, 194.  00 
1,  074.  00 
1,  459.  00 
1,  417.  00 
1,  311.  00 
1,  322.  00 


n, 179. 04 
1,  292.  09 
1,  043,  82 
1,  264,  32 
1,  074.  00 
1,511.25 
1,  309.  60 
1,369.97 
1,  347.  08 


15, 481. 33 
197. 16 


11,  500.  00 


11,  491.  08 
197. 16 


15, 678. 49 


264.  57 


11,  688.  24 

200.  00 
264. 57 


15, 413.  92 


Paid  Missionaries. 
In  Treasury 


11,  223.  67 
2,  895. 14 

14,118,81 
11,175.00 


2,  943.  81 


appropriations,  1905. 
Raleigh  District — 

Brooklyn $350 .  00 

Epworth   300.00 

Selma 200  00 

Kenly   100.00 

Wakefield    250.00 

Youngsville 150 .  00 

Durham  District — 

Carr  Church    175.00 

Branson  and  Cuninggim  250 .  00 

Mangum  Street 200.00 

West  Durham 150 .  00 

Chapel  Hill   500 .  00 

East  Burlington,  Graham  and  Haw  River 200 .  00 

Fayetteville  District — 

Hope  Mills  100 .  00 

Sampson  150 .  00 

Duke    200 .  00 


52  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

Newton  Grove 150.00 

Elise    200.00 

Lillington 100 .  00 

Siler  City  150.00 

Rockingham  District — 

Roberdel 200 .  00 

Pekin    200.00 

Montgomery    200 .  00 

Elizabeth    200.00 

Wilmington  District — 

Market  and  Bladen  Streets  400 .  00 

Scott's  Hill    125.00 

Columbus  . . ; 200 .  00 

Waccamaw  150 .  00 

Shallotte    100 .  00 

Town  Creek  150.00 

New  River   350 .  00 

New  Bern  District — 

St.  John    150 .  00 

Mount  Olive  Circuit  75 .  00 

Dover 175.00 

Grifton  150.00 

Craven  125 . 00 

Atlantic    300.00 

Straits   100.00 

Ocracoke  and  Portsmouth 75 .  00 

Washington  District — 

Farmville   175.00 

Grimesland  and  Vanceboro 125.00 

Robersonville   200.00 

South  Rocky  Mount  and  Marvin 275.00 

Spring  Hope    75 . 00 

Wilson  Circuit    150 .  00 

Bath  .75 

Warrenton  District — 

Henderson  Mission   300 .  00 

Roanoke  Rapids  175 .  00 

Enfield  and  Halifax   200 .  00 

Battleboro   and   Whitaker's    100.00 

Scotland  Neck    400.00 

Hobgood 225.00 

Elizabeth  City  District- 
Elizabeth  City  Mission    300 .  00 

Moyock    100 .  00 

Chowan  Circuit    300.00 


JOUENAL  OF  PROCEEDINGS.  53 

Pantego  and  Belhaven  200 .  00 

Kitty    Hawk    200.00 

Columbia  100 .  00 

ASSESSMENT,    1905. 

District.  Foreign.  Domestic. 

Raleigh    $1,606 .  00  $1,196 .  00 

Durham    1,760.00  1,311.00 

Fayetteville    1,513.00  1,127.00 

Rockingham    1,574 .  00  1,173 .  00 

Wil-mingtcn    1,590 .  00  1.185 .  00 

New  Bern    1,899 .  00  1,415 .  00 

Washington    1,898.00  1,414.00 

Warrenton    1,745.00  1292.00 

Elizabeth   City    1,853 .  00  1,380 .  00 

Total    $15,438.00       $11,500.00 

R.  F.  BuMPAS,  President. 
R.  H.  Willis,  Secretary. 


REPORT  OF  THE  WOMAN'S  FOREIGN  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY 
OF  THE  N.  C.  CONFERENCE,  FROM  MARCH  1,  1904,  TO  MARCH 
1,  1905. 

Number  of  adult  Auxiliaries  100 

Number  of  adult  members  2,095 

Number  of  adult  Auxiliaries  organized 10 

Number  of  members  added 195 

Number  of  Golden  Link  Societies 12 

Number  of  Golden  Link  members 125 

Number  of  Golden  Link's  organized  during  j'^ear 6 

Number  of  Golden  Link  members  added 80 

Number  of  Bright  Jewel  Bands 51 

Number  of  Bright  Jewel  members 1,840 

Number  of  Bright  Jewel  Bands  organized 4 

Number  of  Bright  Jewel  members  added 385 

Number  of  Bright  Jewel  life  members 18 

Total  number  of  members,  adults  and  juveniles 4,104 

Number  of  life  members,  adult  and  juvenile 119 

Number  of  honorary  life  members  11 

Number  of  honorary  life  patrons 7 

Number  of  scholarships  supported 6 

(These  scholarships  are  located  in  Mexico,  Brazil  and  Korea.) 

Number  of  hospitals  supported 1 

(The  Mary  Black  Memorial  in  Soo  Chow,  China.) 

Number  of  missionaries  supported 2 

Number  of  subscribers  to  Woman's  Missionary  Advocate 520 

Number  of  subscribers  to  Little  Worker 430 


54  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 

STATEMENT   FOB   YEAB   ENDING    MAECH,    1905,    BY    THE    TEEASUBEE,    MBS. 

B.  B.  ADAMS. 

Dues: 

Auxiliaries $2,329 .  81 

Bright  Jewels    741.28 

$3,071.09 

Pledge: 

Auxiliaries    $1,382 .  81 

Thank  offerings    481 .  99 

Life  members    100 .  00 

Buds  and  Blossoms   14 .  50 

Mite  boxes    32 .  44 

Honorary  members    ; 6.00 

Bright  Jewels    457 .  90 

2,474.64 

SCHOLABSHIPS     265  .  90 

Remitted  to  Mrs.  McTyeire  $5,811.63 

MissioNAEY  Candidate  Fund: 

Balance  forward   $23 .  21 

Collections  for  year  223.79 

$247.00 
Remitted  to  Miss  Lamb  225 .  00 

Balance  on  hand   22.00 

Confeeence  Expense  Fund: 

-     Balance  forward  $120.84 

Collections  for  year  292.68 

$413.52 
Expenses  for  year   274 .  69 

Balance  on  hand    $       138.83 

Balance  in  bank  $160 .  83 

Balance  from  previous  year  $144 .  05 

Total  collections  for  year   6,328 .  10 

$6,472.15 
Total    disbursements    6,311 .  32 

$160.83 

Balance  in  bank  $160.83 

Respectfully  submitted,  Mbs.  F.  D.  Swindell, 

Corresponding  Secretary. 


GENERAL  MINUTES 


Question  1.     "Who  are  admitted  on  trial? 

Answer:  William  Thomas  Usry,  Robert  Drewry  Daniel,  Andrew 
"William  Price,  Leslie  Powell  Howard,  John  Monroe  "Wright,  Eli  Bax- 
ter Craven,  Benjamin  Portervine  Robinson,  Edward  Norman  Harri- 
son, William  Franklin  Galloway,  James  Martin  Daniel,  Lloyd  Baum 
Jones. 

Question  2.     Who  remain  on  trial? 

Answer:  Benjamin  Elijah  Stanfield,  Enoch  Marvin  Hoyle,  Wil- 
liam Oscar  Davis,  Robert  Edwin  Porter,  James  Edward  Saunders. 

Question  3.     Who  are  discontinued? 

Answer:    None. 

Question  4.     Who  are  admitted  into  full  connection? 

Answer:  Robert  Eugene  Hunt,  Charles  Martin  Lance,  Samuel  Free- 
man Nicks,  John  W.  Hoyle,  William  Richard  Royall,  Valerius  Addi- 
son Royall,  Duncan  Ajah  Futrell,  Louis  Edward  Sawyer,  Charles 
Alexander  Jones.  George  B.  Webster,  an  elder,  and  in  full  connec- 
tion, is  in  the  third  year's  class  in  his  studies. 

Question  5.     Who  are  readmitted? 

Answer:     None. 

Question  6.  Who  are  received  by  transfer  from  other  Conferences? 
•  Answer:  E.  S.  Hursey,  elder,  Montana  Conference;  J.  J.  Renn, 
elder.  Western  North  Carolina  Conference;  Preston  L.  Kirton,  elder, 
South  Carolina  Conference. 

Question  7.     W^ho  are  the  deacons  of  one  year? 

Answer:  William  Archibald  Piland,  William  Forbes  Jones,  Wil- 
liam Henry  Brown,  James  Henry  Buffalo,  William  Edward  Brown, 
William  Armon  Jenkins. 

Question  8.    What  traveling  preachers  are  elected  deacons? 

Answer:     Robert  Eugene  Hunt. 

Question  9.     What  traveling  preachers  are  ordained  deacons? 

Answer:    Robert  Eugene  Hunt. 

Question  10.     What  local  preachers  are  elected  deacons? 

Answer:  Raymond  Browning,  James  Edward  Saunders,  James 
Martin  Daniel,  Lloyd  Baum  Jones. 

Question  11.     What  local  preachers  are  ordained  deacons? 

Answer:  Raymond  Browning,  James  Edward  Saunders,  James 
Martin  Daniel,  Lloyd  Baum  Jones. 

Question  12.     What  traveling  preachers  are  elected  elders? 

Answer:  James  Marvin  Culbreth,  Eugene  Malcolm  Snipes,  Wil- 
liam Palmer  Constable,  William  Towe,  Norman  Clyde  Yearby. 


56  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

Question  13.     What  traveling  preachers  are  ordained  elders? 

Answer:     James  Marvin  Culbreth,   Eugene  Malcolm   Snipas,  "Wil- 
liam Palmer  Constable,  William  Towe,  Norman  Clyde  Yearby. 

Question  14.     What  local  preachers  are  elected  elders? 

Answer:    Joseph  Valentine  Williams,  James  Fenton  Hallford. 

Question  15.     What  local  preachers  are  ordained  elders? 

Answer:    Joseph  Valentine  Williams,  James  Fenton  Hallford. 

Question  16.     Who  are  located  this  year? 

Answer:     None. 

Question  17.     Who  are  supernumerary? 

Answer:    R.  W.  Townsend,  M.  H.  Tuttle,  J.  O.  Guthrie,  E.  Pope, 
W.  H.  Townsend,  F.  E.  Dixon. 

Question  18.     Who  are  superannuated? 

Answer:    M.  C.  Thomas,  W.  S.  Davis,  T.  J.  Gattis,  J.  E.  Bristowe, 
J.  E.  Thompson,  T.  P.  Bonner,  W.  F.  Jones,  G.  D.  Langston. 

Question  19.     What  preachers  have  died  during  the  past  year? 

Answer:    J.  C.  Crisp  and  G.  A.  Oglesby. 

Question  20.     Are  all  the  preachers  blameless  in  their  life  and 
official  administration? 

Answer:   One  by  one  their  names  were  called  and  all  passed  the 
examination  of  character. 

Question  21.     What  is  the  number  of  local  preachers  and  members 
in  the  several  circuits,  stations,  and  'missions  of  the  Conference? 

Answer:    liOcal  preachers,  95;  members,  71,288. 

Question  22.     How  many  infants  have  been  baptized  during  the 
year? 

Answer:    957. 

Question  23.     How  many  adults  have  been  baptized  during  the 
year? 

Answer:    2,799. 

Question  24.     What  is  the  number  of  Epworth  Leagues? 

Answer:   49. 

Question  25.     What  is  the  number  of  Epworth  League  members? 

Answer:  2,159. 

Question  26.     What  is  the  number  of  Sunday  Schools? 

Answer:   667. 

Question  27.     What  is  the  number  of  Sunday  School  teachers? 
An<-wer:   5,223. 

Question  28.     What  is  the  number  of  Sunday  School  scholars  en* 
rolled  during  Conference  year? 

/.nswer:   49,899. 

Question  29.     What  amount  is  necessary  for  the  superannuated 
preachers,  and  the  widows  and  orphans  of  preachers? 

Answer:    $6,500. 

Question  30.     What  has  been  collected  on  the  foregoing  account, 
and  how  has  it  been  applied? 


JOURNxVL   OF   PROCEEDINGS.  57 

Answer:  From  Districts,  $6,003.35;  last  year,  $439.85;  Conference 
Trustees,  $250.90;  Calvin  Fund,  $32.00;  total,  $6,726.10.  Paid  claim-' 
ants,  $6,575.00;  printing  Minutes,  $75;  salary  of  Secretary  in  part, 
$20.00;  incidentals,  $5.00;  balance,  $51.10;  total,  $6,726.10. 

Question  31.     What  has  been  contributed  for  missions? 

Answer:     Foreign,   $15,678.49;    Domestic,   $11,688.24. 

Question  32.     What  has  been  contributed  for  Church  Extension? 

Answer:    $5,116.61. 

Question  33.  What  has  been  done  for  the  American  Bible  So- 
ciety? 

Answer:    $713.58. 

Question  34.  What  has  been  contributed  for  the  support  of  presid- 
ing elders  and  preachers  in  charge? 

Answer:  Presiding  elders,  $14,876.74;  preachers  in  charge,  $113,- 
310.78. 

Question  35.  What  has  been  contributed  for  the  support  of 
Bishops? 

Answer:    $2,124.61. 

Question  36.  What  is  the  number  of  societies,  and  of  houses  of 
worship  owned  by  them? 

Answer:  Number  of  societies,  725;  number  of  houses  of  worship, 
688. 

Question  37.  What  is  the  value  of  houses  of  worship,  and  what 
is  the  amount  of  indebtedness  thereon? 

Answer:    Value,  $1,202,860.00;  indebtedness,  $62,427.37. 

Question  38.  What  is  the  number  of  pastoral  charges,  and  of  par- 
sonages owned  by  them? 

Answer:    Pastoral  charges,  174;  number  of  parsonages,  142. 

Question  39.  What  is  the  value  of  parsonages,  and  what  is  the 
amount  of  indebtedness  thereon? 

Answer:    Value,  $207,078.00;  indebtedness,  $10,792.00. 

Question  40.  What  is  the  number  of  districts,  and  of  district  par- 
sonages? 

Answer:    Number  of  districts,  9;  number  of  district  parsonages,  7. 

Question  41.  What  is  the  value  of  district  parsonages,  and  what 
is  the  amount  of  indebtedness  thereon? 

Answer:    Value,  $25,500.00;  indebtedness,  $1,500.00. 

Question  42.  What  number  of  churches  have  been  damaged  or  de- 
stroyed during  the  year  by  fire  or  storm,  and  what  was  the  amount 
of  damage? 

Answer:  Number  of  churches  damaged,  3;  amount  of  damage, 
$953.00. 

Question  43.    What  are  the  Insurance  statistics? 

Answer:  Insurance  carried,  $356,030.00;  losses  sustained,  $961.00; 
premiums  paid,  $2,009.33;  collections  on  losses,  $253.00. 


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Question  44.     What  are  the  educational  statistics? 

Answer:  Trinity  College:  Professors,  31;  pupils,  283;  value  of 
property,  $557,656.58;  endowment,  $440,339.28.  Trinity  Park  School: 
Professors,  7;  pupils,  168.  Greensboro  Female  College,  Professors, 
12;  pupils,  163;  value  of  property,  $190,122.79. 

Question  45.  Where  shall  the  next  session  of  the  Conference  be 
held? 

Answer:    Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Question  46.     Where  are  the  preachers  stationed  this  year? 

Answer:    See  appointments. 


Tables  Nos.  I,  II  and  III. 


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NOETH  CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFEKENCE. 


Tadle  No.  I. — Membership,  Baptisms,  and  Church  Pp.operty, 


Name  of  Charge. 

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Raleigh — Edenton  Street 

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1 

727 
361 
199 
104 
4>i7 
272 
195 
200 
425 
280 
470 
292 
.5.50 
340 
510 
61)6 
332 
676 

7,066 
6,  .569 

730 
3t)2 
199 
104 
498 
272 
195 
200 
425 
2S0 
470 
293 
5.50 
3)0 
540 
606 
332 
679 

35 

7 

15 

11 

35 

16 

27 

15 

21 

26 

6 

8 

21 

22 

32 

7 

70 

40 

32 

8 

14 

10 

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10 

14 

15 

8 

208 

6 

2 

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12 

22 

1 

11 

12 

49 
26 
23 
17 
121 
12 

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7 
4 

20 
23 
37 
8 
13 
10 
25 
18 
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8 
4 

...... 

2 
3 
1 

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7 
4 
.. 

-     .2 

17 
-„--. 

7 

;i 

17 
10 
19 
20 

6 

7 
18 

8 
28 

5 
58 
30 

1 
1 

2 

1 
7 
5 

2 
6 
5 
6 
6 
4 
2 
4 
7 
1 
6 

1 
1 
2 
1 
7 
5 
2 
2 

6 
4 
6 
6 
4 
2 
4 
7 
1 
6 

8:^0,000.00 

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Cell  trill                                 

Brooklyn  and  Macedonia 

2,(Hi0.00 
4,2-'2.50 

Carv  Circuit . 

1 

7  000  OO 

Clavtoii  Circuit        

5,1KKI.00 
3,  .500. 00 

Smithtield  Station 

Selina 

3,  500. 00 

Keiiiy  Circuit        .  

3,.5«Ki.OO 

VYalvetifld  and  Mission 

1 ,  IKlO.  OO 

Millbr"ok  Circuit  

5,0(Ki.OO 

1 

2, 950. 00 
8,  .501 1.00 

Franklintoii  Circuit 

Louisburg  Station 

8, 510. 00 

Tar  Kiver  Circuit 

7,000.  tO 

Granville  Circuit ... 

Oj^ford  Stat  ou 

■- 

6,0(>0.00 
18,0i)0.(i0 

Oxford  Circuit    

3 



9 
6 

8,  .500.  00 

Total  

7,075 
6,  .575 

417 
363 

475 
216 

4.56 
784 

49 
60 

.301 
185 

67 
66 

67 
67 

142, 172.  .50 

Total  last  year 

151,422.50 

Increase 

3 

497 

5U0 

54 

259 

""328" 

"'11 

116 

1 

Decrease 

9,250.00 

DURHAM 


Durham— Trinity 

Main  Str^-et 

2 
4 

6.52 
665 
366 
1U6 
196 
410 
700 
1.52 
7ti2 
572 
382 
642 
451 
620 
3(>0 
605 

308 
497 

6-54 
669 
366 
106 
196 
413 
701 
l.)2 
762 
575 
383 
642 
451 
620 
361 
605 

308 
499 

49 

33 

35 

14 

96 

80 

19 

12 

30 

2 

8 

16 

9 

5 

6 

122 

36 

8 

27 
21 
44 
10 
22 
30 

3 

9 
10 

3- 

11 
11 
5 
25 
15 

18 
2 

45 
38 
27 
13 

3 
25 
60 
15 
28 

3 
19 
61 
16 

6 
52 
13 

28 
16 

5 
9 
2 

..... 

5 
2 
2 
3 

5- 

5 
2 

7 
1 

2 

1 

33 

11 

17 

13 

91 

75 

10 

7 

25 

1 

7 

10 

28 

3 

4 

76 

20 

7 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
9 
1 
6 
8 
5 
5 
5 
6 
1 
8 

2 
5 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
9 
1 
6 
8 
5 
5 
5 
6 
1 
5 

3 

4 

S.5.5,000.00 
20, 000. 00 

Carr  Church 

2,  .5(KI.  00 

Bran>on 

1 ,  500. 00 

Man  sum  Street                       

3,  .500. 00 

West  Durham  and  Cunninggim 

Durham  Circuit    . 

3 

1 

8,0011.00 
7,  .501 1.00 

Chapel  Hill  Station 

8,(KK).00 

Hillsboro  Circuit   . . 

6, 000. 00 

3 

1 

4,900.00 

Leasburg  Circuit 

4,2.50.00 

Roxboro  Circuit 

10,000.00 

4,  .500. 00 

Yancevville  Circuit            .      

8, 000. 00 

Burlington  Station . 

1 

3,0(10.00 

Burlington  Circuit 

E.  Burlington,  Graham,  and  Haw 
Kiver    

5,000.00 
3, 000. 00 

Alamance  Circuit 

2 

5,000.00 

Total  -.. 

II 

8,446 
8,067 

8,4a3 
8,084 

5S0 
451 

276 
3.52 

468 
603 

52 
54 

4:« 
335 

69 
70 

66   1.19,650.00 

Total  last  year 

67    147,  .550. 00 

Increase  

379 

379 

129 

""'76' 

"135' 

...... 

103 

12,100.00 

Decrease 

1 

1 

JOURNAL   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


61 


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69. 75 

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60.00 

365. 00 

150.00 

70.00 

241.50 

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8)6,100.00 
3,500.00 
1,200.00 
2,000.00 

$12.50 

62.00 

5.00 

80 

3,(HiO.(10   81.500.00  ,       7ii(l.(K) 

10 

1,600.00 

220.00 

12 

8 

$40.00 

800.00 
l,(Kin.lKt 
2,000.00 

54 

"n.'oo" 

39.00 

38 

3,000.00 
700.00 

"'iso.'oo' 

3,300.00 
2,500.00 

40 

12 

1,000.00 

180.00 

18 

3 

1,500.00 

35 

235.62 

125.00 

30 

2,500.00 
2,600.00 
1,600.00 
1,0(MI.(I0 
2,5(10.00 
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5,000.00 

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3, 200. 00 

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19.  00 
33. 00 

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1,336.00 

27 

27-5.62     14  '26, 050. 00 

1,680.00    12,645.00     5,206.49 
2,620.00    10,460.(10  ,12,012.49 

48,  (iOO.  00 
76,000.00 

223.  50 
169.  ia 

53. 97 

526 

742.10     14   26,3UO.OO 

552 

660. 00 

2,0'J5.00 

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466. 38 

940.00 

27,400.00 

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5,  oon.  no 

8,0(10.00 
1,200.00 

4,7S8.00 

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4,3(0.00 

42. 00 
31.23 
3(i.  00 

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65 

21 

4 

43.  .50 

1,000.00 

900.00 

SO.  (10 
20(1.  no 

25. 00 

37.10 

2,  SS:^.  97 
640. 00 

1,2(1(1.00 

26. 00 

554.33 

2.36. 46 
225. 00 

12,S67..3fi 

3,  4S.5.  01 

1 ,  ('50.  ro 

4,000.00 
1,400.00 
400.00 
1 , 3."0.  00 
1,000.00 

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9 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2,  ono  -00 

1,. 500.  no 

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1  000.00 
1,(11)0.(10 

1,. 5(1".  no 

1,. 600.  no 

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2,6(K1.00 
1,000.00 



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200.0(1 
100. 00 

"i7."oo 

1.44 

22 

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16 

30 

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1,  onn.no 

85.00 

3.50 

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40 

33 

100 

42 

65 

60. 00 
1,500.00 

1 ,  ono.  00 
200.  no 

1,.''00.00 
200.00 

900.  00 
2,000.00 

83.75n.0() 
62. 700. 00 

~21,050.00 

44 

51 

8400.  no 

1 
1 

"sn.'oo" 

50.00 
15. 00 

35.00 

30 

200.00 

1 

600.00 

15.00 

161.13 
330. 00 

"i65."87" 

50.00 

50.00 

40 

600. 00 
83.(10 

15 
15 

29, 650.  no 
26, 900. 00 

400. 00 
405.  00 

5,62.».(.2 
3.0S5.20 

50.00 

50.00 

728 
613 

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~50.00 

50.00 

517.00 

2,750.00 

2,413.42 

9,3S2.35 

-— 

115 

5.00 

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Table  No.  I. — 


FAYETTEVILLE 


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Fayetteville— Hav  Street 

1 
1 
1 

2 

556 
671 
364 
493 
445 
536 
783 
290 
192 
282 
619 
581 
607 
596 
686 
483 
474 
640 
441 

557 
672 
365 
495 
445 
537 
783 
291 
192 
283 
620 
581 
607 
598 
688 
483 
474 
640 
442 

49 
35 
33 
35 
51 

5 
38 

3 
43 
36 
14 

7 

9 

48 
40 
28 

3 
98 
32 

108 
178 

23 
8 
1 
3 
7 

15 

22 
5 

15 
7 
6 
3 

14 
2 

21 
9 
2 

54 

23 

220 

20 

8 

8 

13 

10 

20 

16 

78 

31 

45 

78 

29 

10 

19 

12 

4 

28 
8 
9 
7 
3 
5 
2 

10 
1 
1 
3 
4 
1 
5 
3 

21 
4 

12 
6 

20 
19 
13 

24 
42 

1 
36 

""'so' 

27 
8 
5 
8 
40 
28 
19 

61 
13 

2 
4 
6 
5 

7 
8 
(T 
2 
4 
6 
7 
6 
6 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
4 

2 
4 
5 
5 
6 
7 
6 
2 
5 
6 
7 
6 
6 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
4 

59,800.00 

Fayetteville  Circuit          _  _ 

3. '.too.  00 

Hope  Mills  Circuit 

3.000.00 

2. 700. 00 

1,700.00 

Bladen  Circuit      

1 

3,800.00 

6.000.00 

Dunn  Station 

1 

2.500.00 

Duke  Mission 

3, 900. 00 

1 
1 

3,000.00 

9,000.00 

Haw  River  Circuit             

8.200.00 

5,000.00 

2 
2 

3.600.00 

Carthage  Circuit 

11,300.00 

Elise  Circuit-      

4,600.00 

9.200.00 

Jonesboro  Circuit 

7.300.00 

Lillington  Circuit       

1 

14 
14 

2,500.00 

Total     

9,739 
9,069 

9.753 
9.083 

607 
755 

449 
227 

698 
624 

133 
141 

394 
456 

99 
95 

97 

88 

101.000.00 

Total  last  year 

81.800.00 

670 

670 

"us' 

222 

74 

■"'8 

""62" 

4 

9 

19.200.00 

BOCKIXGHAM 


Rockingham 

323 
474 
550 
596 
761 
278 
232 
361 
483 
354 
239 
323 
392 
392 
625 
420 
585 

323 
474 
550 
596 
763 
279 
232 
361 
484 
354 
240 
323 
393 
392 
625 
420 
586 

1 

37 

57 

90 

46 

7 

3 

54 

10 

6 

5 

50 

65 

50 

23 

48 

61 

2 

2 

26 

33 

18 

29 

30 

10 

17 

9 

6 

7 

22 

16 

10 

4 

5 

10 
86 
16 
29 
13 

5 
23 
12 
11 
13 
17 

8 
47 
30 
22 
16 
17 

3 

4 

9 

21 

20 

4 

2 

3 

11 

23 

1 

6 

17 

10 

5 

4 

4 

1 

14 

20 

50 

42 

3 

3 

38 

3 

1 

2 

6 

33 

13 

5 

17 

26 

1 

8 
7 
6 
8 
3 
5 
5 
5 
2 
1 
2 
5 
4 
5 
7 
5 

1 
7 
4 
5 
8 
2 
5 
5 
5 
2 
1 
2 
5 
4 
5 
7 
5 

17.500.00 

Roberdel  Circuit 

2.700.00 

4,000.00 

Mount  Gilead  Circuit         -       

3. 700. 00 

Pekin  Circuit 

2 

2.950.00 

4,300.00 

Montgomery  Circuit 

1.250.00 

Aberdeen  Circuit           

4.200.00 

Hamlet  Circuit 

l.i-OO.OO 

3. 500. 00 

Laurinburg  Station 

4.500.00 

3,000.00 

9.000.00 

6,000.00 

Lumberton  Circuit 

4.000.00 

3. 750. 00 

Robeson  Circuit                    

6.000.00 

Total 

8 

7,388 
6,744 

7.395 
6,752 

563 

384 

246 
310 

375 
414 

147 
152 

277 
150 

79 
71 

73 
66 

82. 1.50. 00 

Total  last  year 

72. 150. 00 

614 

643 

179 

127 

8 

7 

10.000.00 

1 

64 

39 

5 

JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 


63 


Continued. 


DISTBICT. 


Indebtedness 
on  Churches. 

O  S3 

si 
II 

a 
o 
;-( 

03 

o 

3 

"3 
> 

Indebtedness 
on  Parsonages. 

o  g 

3o 
> 

■a 
==  S  =3 

io 

o  <o 

.  so 

O  03 

2; 

be 

03 

a 

03 

Q 

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as 

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a 

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a 

$70. 00 
14.00 
10.50 

■a 

3 

cc 

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0 

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a 

03 

a 
0 

a 
0 

0 
.2 

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3 
.5 

go  aJ 
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CO 

1   $4,000.00 

gl9,450.00 
265. 00 
250. 00 
150.00 

8372. 63 

595. 28 

1,209.67 

34.02 

62.00 

110,300.00 

800.00 

1,800.00 

750.00 

67 

§249.  78 

28 

75.00 

1 

1 
1 

1,000.00 

1,000.00 

600.00 

325.00 

— 

22 

46 

32 

30 

1 

600.00 

75.00 

6.3.5.00 

175.00 

1 .  '"00  00 

80 

1,000. 00 
1,750.00 

6.00 
30.60 

48 

170.00 

275. 00 

20 

1         450. 00- 

100.00       '238.98 

39 

50.00 

1 

1 
1 
I 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,500.00 
1,500.00 
1,000.00 
1,000.00 
2,000.00 
825.00 
1,800.00 
1,500.00 

480.00 

1,000.00 

54 

189.72 
341.35 

60 

200. 00 

28 

400.00 

30.'o6" 
600.00 

300. 00        776. 88 
1.50. 00        575. 00 
150.00     2.2,80.00 
1.50.00         111.00 
500. 00         464. 00 

1,200.00 
6,550.00 

50 

34.50 

69 

20 

37 

1,950.00 

9.72 

60 

75. 00 

34 

205.32 
187.40 



54t.78 
400.00 

14   18,775.00 
14  16.750.00 

1,835.00 
1,379.80 

22,090.00  1  9,260.-53 
19,210.00     5,906.79 

--. 

ieso.'oo" 

17,100.00 
23,6.30.00 

824 
795 

144. 78 

.— 

2,025.00        455.20 

2,880.00     3,253.74 

17.92 

29 

1 

650.00 

6,550.00 

1 

5. 000. 00 
1,000.00 

500. 00 
1,000.00 

650.00 

2,035.00 

10,000.00 

35 

200. 00 
200.00 

5.S1.04 
6.5.00 
33.  58 

330. 00 
42.00 

8.50.00 
1,9.85.00 

16 

1 

49 

25 

22 

1 

7.50. 00 
1,075.00 

400.00 
1,. 500. 00 
1,2.50.00 
1.500.00 
2,000.00 

30.00 

143. 00 
2,000.00 

36 

28 

260.00 
1,. 328. 00 

300.00 
1,210.00 
1,300.00 

3, 650  .  00 
2.0.50  .00 
1,000  .00 
2,200  .00 
1,000  .00 

41.25 
10.50 
10.00 

34 

60 

58 

250. 00 
500. 00 

1 

700.00 

16.00 
10.00 

S700. 00 

64 

2,000.00 
1,000.00 
1,000.00 

25 

500  00 

300.00 



600. 00 

2,400.00 

51 

600.00 
1''5  00 

15 
14 

20. 625. 00 
18,  .500. 00 

2,065.00 
1,225.00 

3,593.00 
3, 18.5. 00 

8,834.62 
7, 174. 95 

1  !  700.00 
1  1  3.50.00 

13,  .300. 00- 
18.950.00 

87.75 
31.13 

700.00 

510 
564 

375  00 

2,125.00 

840.00 

408.00 

1,659.67 



350.00 

56.62 

700.00 

5,650.00 

54 

! 

64 


NORTH  CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  I. — 

Wn.MINGTON 


Name  of  Charge. 

o 
o 

^  'A 

O  K 

-\ 
£i  « 

It 
f5 

<u 
X) 

a 

o 

a 

13    . 

OS   ^ 

% 

Oil--* 

—  o 
a:  O 

£2 
£•3 

ii 
< 

ir.-O 
c:  B 
0  oi 

■5  '5 
< 

a 

0,13 

0  e 
>.*  . 

It5 

a. 
a 

•0 

_N 
ft 

Si 

m 

M 
S 

0 
0 

cc 

0 

u 

di 

a 

3 

0 

a 
ja 
0 

0 

a 

s 

V 
u 

%  . 

0 
« 

3 

> 

Wilmington — Grace 

1 

♦172 
3i9 
JSl 
]S4 
2S0 
Ml 
270 
524 
5K1 
389 
610 
247 
314 

aw 

5(13 
475 
325 
454 

52 

7,510 
8,  U)l 

673 
369 
181 
1«5 
2.50 
642 
270 
524 
.5H1 
389 
610 
247 
314 
638 
50K 
477 
325 
454 
52 

7,517 
8,199 

26 
12 
35 
3 
4 
10 

79 
2"i 
15 
16 
31 
9 
14 
U 
25 

""21" 

336 
.S7!» 

48 

15 

12 

12 

18 

37 

1 

7 

5 

3 

3 

16 

1 

11 

■      2" 
2 
12 

37 
110 

J7 

35 
6 

52 
6 

16 

12 
8 

27 
246 

39 
8 
9 

14 
7 
7 
6 

11 

15 
1 
9 

23 

1 

...... 

2 
5 
5 
6 
8 
10 
4 
3 
9 

9 
8 

16 

...... 

3 

70 
24 
3 
14 
21 
5 
5 
8 
10 

■■'12 

1 

1 
1 
1 

7 
7 
4 
7 
7 
8 
5 
2 
6 
7 
6 
7 
7 
1 
3 

1 

1 
I 
1 

7 
7 
3 
7 
4 
6 
5 
2 
4 
7 
6 
7 
7 
1 
1 

$44  001)  00 

lifth  Street       

35  000  00 

Ulad en  Street 

2  31 0  00 

Market  Street . 

1 

2,(K)0.(l0 
3  700  (!0 

Scott's  Hill  Circ-uit 

Onslow  Circuit    _.  _.   _     _  

6,2.")(i.OO 
4,h(K).00 
6,(XK1.00 
3,  K(i0.  (10 
3,0(10.00 
4  Ii0(i  00 

Jacksonville  and  Richland 

Magnolia  Circuit       



Burgaw  Circuit 

Clinton  Circuit-.- 

Whiteville  and  Chad  bourne 



4,(100.00 
2,500.00 
4.010.00 
1  200  00 

Carver's  Creek  Circuit 

Waccamaw  Circuit 

2 

Shallotte  Circuit 

2,  !KIO.  00 

Town  Creek  Circuit 

3, 700. 00 

Bouthport  Station 

4,(.HI().(10 
600,00 

New  River 

7 
8 

Total 

Total  last  year 

205 
159 

5()2 
320 

120 
150 

216 
157 

88 
104 

78 
93 

138,360.00 
146.700.00 

Increase 

43' 

46 

242 

"'36" 

79 

'"16 



15 

8, 340. 00 

Decrease 

1 

1 

682 

NEW  BERN 


New  Bern— Centenary 

Goldsboro-St.  Paul 

St.  John   

Gold^boro  Circuit 

Mount  Olive  Circuit 

Mount  Olive  and  Faison  ... 

LaGrange  Circuit    

Hookerton  Circuit 

Snow  Hill  Circuit 

Kinston  Station 

Dover  Circuit  

Grifton  Circuit 

Craven  Circuit 

Jones  Circuit  

Pamlico  Circuit 

Oriental  Circuit 

Carteret  Circuit 

Morehead  City 

Beaufort 

Atlantic 

Straits 

Oeracoke  and  Portsmouth. 


Total 

Total  last  year. 


Increase  . 
Decrease. 


l,ns2 

4.S3 
111!) 
3S4 
500 
318 
374 
370 
377 
.576 
214 
419 
33(i 
5-13 
303 
220 
518 
311 
386 
9(> 
247 
135 


1,085 
485 
199 

384 

■5(0 
,SV0 
371 
371 

377 
577 
214 
420 
336 
544 
303 
220 
5-19 
311 
387 
ii6 
248 
135 


8,4Sl 
7,9(i2 


8, 496^ 
7.976 


no 

29 

43 

20 

25 

44 

8 

.56 

61 

4 

2 

8 

12 
15 
6 
21 
(i2 
26 
5 


626 
312 


241 
.339 


70 
46 
18 
31 

5 
11 
10 
11 
21 
32 

4 
18 

6 
16 
34 

1 
19 

8 
21 

3 

4 

3 


50 

2 

3 

12 

1 

9 

21 

1 

1 

17 

7 

7 

20 

7 

7 

26 

2 

2 

5 

6 

6 

34 

3 

3 

40 

4 

'M 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

.•5 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

13 

7 

6 

1 

6 

5 

16 

4 

4 

43 

9 

9 

13 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

8 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

000. 00 

(HKI.fO 

500.00 
000. 00 

Oi'O.OO 
.=,0(1.00 
8.50. 00 
000.00 
400.00 
.5(Hi.00 
100.00 
000.00 
(iPO.OO 
(100.00 
000.00 

-100. 00  ■ 

80(-.00 

."soo.  00 

200.  00 
-100.  00 
OHO.  00 
600.00 


392 
438 


.334 

178 


519 


520 


314 


98 


34 


46 


156 


85  19>;,7.5n.00 
83)^118,2.50.00 

13^  80,500.00 


JOURNAL   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


65 


Continued. 


mSTBICT. 


Is 

O  ej 

aj  o 
.Q  £ 

Value  of  Parsonages. 

Indebtedness 
on  Parsonages. 

OS 

.5  — 
> 

Money  Expended 
for  Churches  and 
Parsonages. 

No.  of  Churches  Dam- 
aged or  Destroyed. 

Amount  of  Damage. 

Amount  of  Insur- 
ance Carried. 

'S 

a-, 

1 

a 

Oi 

a, 

(0 

a 

1 

0 

Collections  on  Same. 

5 

£!   SCO 

K  o3T3 

1  ,f(i.000.  00 

§2,000.00 

S846. 00 

S2o,.S.50.00 

18.  .500. 00 

1.500.00 

1,100.00 

44 

3,500.00 

1,200,00 

5,000.00 

600. 00 

656.00 

24 

8250.00 

8.00 
11.00 

. 

8.00 

124.96 

14 

S80  00 

493.  00 

27 

350.00 

1,500.00 

150.00 

270.00 
100. 00 

75.00 
100.00 
666.38 

20.00 
115.43 

1 

42 

600.00 

1.000.00 

SOO  00 

25 

1,000,00 

40 

28 

1    450. 00 
1   1,000.00 
1   1.000.00 

25.00 
300. 00 
150.00 

1,0.50.00 

2,000.00 

600. 00 

.1 

55 



30.00 
12.00 

33 

18 

71.00   1  1.170.00 

'  §15.00 

600.00 

1       \      --    - 

19 

150.00 

342.  42 
40.70 

8 

16.00  i  1    500.00 

30.00 

-       ! 

26 

124.00 

9.5.00 
275.00 

1 

1 

12 

600. 00 

1 

500.00 

4.50 

31 

55.00 

1 

1 . 

'8- 

--    -  ~    '           -        r  - 

i 

1 

767.00  1  14  22.820.00 
642.00  1  15  22.4.50.00 

2.030.00 
3,144.00 

3,054,00 
2,203.00 

4.. 519. 89 
3;  550. 41 



12,200.00 
55, 000. 00 

65.50 
233. 00 



8.00 

454 

374 

. 

12.5.00  -  -   370.00 

851.00 

969. 48 

1 

1 

8.00 

80 

1 

1,114.00 

1 

42,800.00 

168.50 

1 

DISTKICT. 


1   32,500 
2, 100 

10,000 

11,654.78 

4,882.90 

1,050.00 

479.00 

200. 00 

6i!."6o" 

33.400.00 

18,650.00 

2,730.00 

800. 00 

425. 00 
61.00 
19.00 
5.00 

96 

8S888S8S8 

57 

100.00 
""250.'00' 

22.5.60 
300. 00 

26 



1,200.00 

22 

32 

1 

230.00 

2,500.00 

5.00 

30 

16.00 
460.00 

33 
49 

3,000.00 

4.000,00 

48.00 

22 

1 

600.00 
800.00 
900. 00 
900. 00 
800.00 
1.200.00 

170. 00    500.  00 

100. 00 
100. 00 
475.00 
1.35.  .50 
1,367.00 
2.50. 00 
100. 00 
105.00 

500.00 
750.00 

26 

200.00 
100. 00 

13.50 

35 

447. 00 

108.00 

30 

125. 00 

1 

20 

175. 00 

600. 00 

'3y500r00 
2.200.00 

1 

39 

4,. 500. 00 
4,000.00 

14.00 

45 

2,000.00 

232. 00 

24 

10 

500.00 
450.00 

309. 60 
20. 00 

I 

9 

1 

i 

as,  347. 00 
2,500.00 

18  '21,024.00  1.760.00  I2O.2.55.OO 
17  20.5.50.00  ,  1.215.00  21.22.5.00 

22,366.18 
33,617.72 

73,0.30.00 
16, 900. 00 

590. 50 
108. 25 

610 
641 

32, 847. 00 

1    474.00   54.5.00 

1 

56,130.00 

392.25 

970. 00 

H.  251. 54 

• 

31 

66 


NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  I. — 


Name  of  Charge. 


Washington  Station 

Bath  Circuit 

Aurora  Circuit 

Swawn  Quarter  Circuit 

Mattamuskeet  Circuit 

Fairfield  Station 

Greenville  Station 

Farmville  Circuit 

Grimesland  and  Vanceboro  

Bethel  Circuit 

Tarboro  Station 

Eobersonville  Circuit _ 

Elm  City 

Rocky  Mount  Station ., 

South'  Rocky  Mount  and  Marvin  , 

Nashville  Circuit 

Spring  Hope  Circuit 

Wilson  Station 

Fremont  Circuit 

Wilson  Circuit 


Total 

Total  last  year... 


Increase. 
Decrease. 


■o   . 

03  Q) 

6j3 

■5® 

o^- 

Gir 

M   O 

aj^ 

2  o 
ll 

5§ 

209 


402 

401 

343 

343 

343 

343 

470 

470 

435 

435 

175 

175 

296 

296 

193 

193 

438 

439 

384 

384 

192 

192 

193 

193 

295 

295 

288 

288 

158 

158 

474 

474 

414 

414 

404 

405 

494 

494 

257 

258 

6,648 

6,653 

6,857 

6. 862 

-o  -   I S  >^'  O 
<       M 


46 
12 
37 

3 

4 
14 

4 
14 

6 
36 

6 

7 
10 
21   I 


43 

20 

11 

158 

27 

4 

7 


2.35      434       804 
351       278      334 


10 
29 
29 
31 
31 
15 

207 
16 
15 
26 

313 

21 

23 

4 


157 

212 


209 


106 


156       870 


55 


WASHINGTOfJ 


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J3 

m 

^ 

JS 

^ 

u 

'-■? 

3 

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J3 

o 

U 

3i 

o 

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v 

a 

3 

s 

SS 

z 

1  $20, 
5  I  2. 


000.00 
.500.00 
700.00 
500.00 
200.00 
500.00 
000.00 
800.00 
200.00 
8.50.00 
000.00 
63.5. 00 
500.00 
.500.00 
000.00 
600.00 
900. 00 
000.00 
300.00 
000.00 


76  135.685.  00 
80   126.03.5.00 


9.650.00 


WARRENTON 


Warrenton  Circuit 1[  580  j 

Warren  Circuit 1  562 

Ridgeway  Circuit 1  572 

Henderson  and  Mission 1  '  504 

Littleton  Circuit ' 451 

Weldon  Station I    1  j  209 

Roanoke  Rapids  and  Rosemary 239 

Roanoke  Circuit 1    2  611 

Enfield  and  Halifax 1  j  219 

Battleboro  and  Whitaker 1 261 

Scotland  Neck  Station 1 111 

Hobgood  Circuit '    1  151 

Williamston  and  Hamilton  — j 300 

Garysburg  Circuit 1 '  488 

Northampton  Circuit i ;  934 

Rich  Square  Circuit { 400 

Conway  Circuit 1  5.56 

Murfreesboro  Station 1  105 

Harrellsville  Circuit I 1  309 

Bertie  Circuit 294 

Total  — '  10  7.8.56 

Total  last  year [  13  ,  7.605 

Increase ' i  251 

Decrease '    3   


581 
563 
572 
505 
451 
210 
239 
613 
220 
261 
111 
1.52 
300 
488 
931 
400 
5.57 
106 
309 
291 


,866 
.618 


560 

487 


142 
199 


248 


57 


21 

4 

4 

35 

7 

7 

11 

6 

6 

68 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

9 

1 

1 

7 

2 

2 

43 

5 

5 

11 

3 

3 

25 

4 

4 

11 

1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

13 

4 

4 

44 

6 

5 

30 

5 

0 

25 

4 

4 

21 

4 

1 

0 

8 

4 

4 

360 
362 


33 


389 
365 


24  1. 


000.00 
600.00 
232.  .50 
000.00 
000.00 
000.00 
800.00 
000.00 
730. 00 
700.00 
800.00 
400.00 
900.00 
000.00 
6.50.00 
.500.00 
SOO.OO 
7S0.  00 
.500.00 
600.00 


77    113. 992.  .50 
77    10.5,180.00 


8. 812.  .50 


JOURNAL   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


67 


Continued. 


DISTRICT. 


Indebtedness 
on  Churches. 

O  ai 

o  o 

0) 
50 
ci 

p 

o 

U-i 

o 
a 

3 

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> 

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IS 

1— 1 

Value  of  Other 
Church  Property. 

Money  Expended 
for  Churches  and 
Parsonages. 

CO  a) 
Q  >. 
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Si    M 

O  0) 
.  be 
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a 
bo 
OS 

a 
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a 

3 
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2 

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a 
a 

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1 

6 

a 

03 

a 

° 
a 
o 

o 

o 
o 

si 

cnUa; 

.C  tiOO 

SI  000  00 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

53,000.00 

400. 00 

1,300.00 

1,400.00 

1,100.00 

500.00 

S325.00    ($3  863  00 

87,000.00 

154.00 

52 

22.  45 

120.  00 

163. 00 

1,000.00 

27.00 

115.00 

510. 00 

190.00 

.20 

1,488.10 

16 

46 

37 

105  00 

20 

16 

4,088.10 

2. 000. 00 

1,500.00 

350.00 

36.00 
5.38 
5.25 

.52 

24 

405  00 

2 

1 
1 

400.00 
1,000.00 
2,000.00 

280.00 

530. 88 

2.50 

237. 67 

28 

362.00 

28 

52  00 

20 

200.00 

17 

-_. 

354. 00 
3,750.00 

i,  000. 00 

9,500.00 
600.00 
500.00 

16 

7,250.00 

425.00    1.3.194.45 

148.00 
5.30 

65 

20.00 

72.50 

7.28 

17 

1 

1 

1 
1 

600.00 

800.00 

4,000.00 

1,200.00 

30 

75.00 

34 

8,000.00 

2,959.64 
135. 50 
235.00 

20,700.00 
1,000.00 

86.00 

82 

825.00 

I 

46 

325  00 

24 

17, 137. 00 
16,855.12 

16 
17 

21,804.00 
21,550.00 

437.00     7,468.55   23,568.72 
1,175.00     7,320.00    15,624.00 

44, 150. 00 
10,118.00 

339. 93 
46.05 

672 

—. 

614 

281  88 

.... 

254.00 

738.00        148.00  |  8,044.72 

3,932.00 

93.88 

58 

1 

1,250.00 

1,000.00 

1,200.00 

3,000.00 

1,000.00 

1,500.00 

700.00 

800. 00 

830. 00 

1,000.00 

1,500.00 

800. 00 

1,000.00 

9(10.  00 

1,000.00 

1.500.00 

2  000  on 

1,150.00 

2,850.00 

48 

321.20 

107. 43 

287. 00 

1,400.00 

13. 50 

150. 00 

35.  .50 

429. 95 

300. 00 

60.59 

191.90 

25. 00 

3,28.5.09 

2,  .578. 00 

8.5.00 

1,277.00 

20 

45 

250.00 

850.00 



10,800.00 
600. 00 
2,500.00 
1,. 500.06 
400. 00 
1,000.00 

43.00 
9.00 
16.50 

46 

45 

1,450.00 

30 

110.00 

1 

203. 00 

203.00 

203.00 

17 

10.00 

1.50.00 
265.00 
295.00 

32 

700  00 

24 

6.75 
12.00 

1.25 
31.50 

37 

600.00 

4.50. 00 

3,500.00 

12 

140  00 

195.00 

200.00 
.500. 00 
1,400.00 
400.00 
700. 00 

16 

15 

37 

130.00 

1,800.00 

9.00 

44 

84 

1     ' 



27 

1     1.500.00 
1     1. 750. 00 

300.00 
400.00 

1,62.5.05 
58.50 

1,000.00 
3,000.00 

18.00 
.5.35 

71 

.52 

950.  on 

1,000.00 

19   24,230.00 
19   22  400  00 

585. 00 

8,060.00   12.230.71 
6, 8.53.  .50     7,583.57 

1 
4 

203.00 
485. 00 

30,000.00 
21.570.00 

8,430.00 

152. 35 

88.20 

203. 00 

203 

777 
871 

1  830  00 

1,206.50 

4, 647. 14 

64.15 

203.00 

2.03 

50.00 

167.50 

3 

282. 00 

94 

' 

68 


NORTH   CAROLINA   ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  I. — 


ELIZABETH   CITY 


Name  of  Charge. 

o 
O 

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S  as 

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S 

Cm 

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S 

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Local  Preachers. 

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Elizabeth  City— First  Church 

2 

513 
225 
74 
423 
694 
330 
444 
545 
584 
750 
235 
259 
185 
.334 
155 
441 
531 
243 
647 
447 

515 
225 
74 
424 
696 
330 
444 
545 
584 
750 
235 
259 
186 
336 
155 
441 
533 
243 
648 
447 

3 
24 

6 
10 
21 

2 
23 
27 
26 
85 
23 

3 
-      -. 

4 
31 
105 
63 
64 
43 

10 

19 

30 

5 

37 

79 

1 

5 

3 

5 

33 

15 

10 

2 

6 

6 

10 

1 

4 

3 

75 

13 

2 

5 

125 

61 

26 

22 

14 

29 

10 

16 

4 

1 

3 

33 
31 
2 
29 
12 

4 

10 
1 
1 

19 

"      V 
13 

4 
70 
10 

5 

2 

12 

3 

6 

8 

2 

18 

22 

24 

44 

10 

14 

1 
1 

2 
4 
6 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
4 

7 

1 
1 

2 
4 
6 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
4 
6 
7 

J12.000.00 
11.500.00 

2. 500. 00 

1 

2 

5. 200. 00 

9.000.00 

3. 500.  00 

5. 600. 00 

5, 650. 00 

9,000.00 

7, 600. 00 

16.000.00 

Edenton,  Evan's,  and  Center  Hill__ 

2 

12,000.00 
3. 500. 00 

Ro]^er  Station 

I 

5 
20 
12 

4 
40 

6 

i 

3 
12 
51 
30 

2 

28 

3.000.00 
4. 50(1.  00 

3.600.00 

2 

4. 000. 00 

2.200.00 

Hatteras  and  Kennekeet  Circuit 

1 

4.5.30.00 
6. 200. 00 

Total           --      

11 
10 

1 

8,059 
7,651 

408 

8.070 
7.661 

566 
717 

284 

175 

513 

289 

226 
225 

293 
342 

70 
70 

69 
68 

131,100.00 

Total  last  year      __  _. 

125, 830. 00 

409 

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109 

224 

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5,270.00 

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Raleigh  District 

9 

7,066  7.075 

417 

475       456 

49 

301 

67 

67 

»142, 172.50 

S275.62I     14 

Durham  District 

17 

8.446   8.463 

580 

2761      468 

52 

438 

69 

66 

159, 650. 00 

600.00'    15 

Favetteville  District 

14 

9,739   9.753 

607 

449       698 

183 

394 

99 

97 

101,000.00 

544. 78|     14 

Rockingham  District 

7 

7,388 

7.395 

563 

246'      375 

147 

277 

79 

73 

82. 150.  00 

500.00:    15 

Wilminarton  District 

7 

7,510 

7,517 

336 

205;      562 

120 

216 

88 

78 

138,360.00 

767.00     14 

New  Bern  District 

15 

8,481 

8,496 

626 

241       392 

93 

334 

89 

85 

198, 750. 00 

35.347.00     18 

Washington  District 

5 

6,648 

6,653 

235 

434       804 

60 

157 

75 

76 

135. 685.  00 

17,137.00:    16  i 

Warrenton  District 

10 

7,856 

7,866 

560 

142!      360 

77 

389 

79 

77 

113.992.50 

950.00     19 

Elizabeth  City  District — 

11 

8,059 

8,070 

566 

284|      513 

226 

293 

70 

69 

131,100.00 

6. 325.97]    17 

Total      -  -      

95 
95 

71.193  71.288 

4,490 
4,179 

2,752'  4.628 
2,255   4,168 

957 
945 

2,799 
2.380 

725 

722 

688 
689}<i 

1.202.860.00 
1,074.917.50 

62,427.371  142 
29.426.36;  141 

Total  last  year 

68,715 

68, 810 

2,478 

2,478 

311 

497       460 

12 

419 

3 

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127. 942. 50 

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82,000.00 

S182. 75 

19, 150. 00 
4. 000. 00 

819. 00 
25. 00 

74 

31 

1 

5.05 

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1,800.00 
1.500.00 

200.00 

3,022.50 

290.00 

350.00 

3, 0.53. 00 

700.00 
900.00 

10.00 
6.00 

31 

140.00 

708. 10 
45.00 

430. 70 

57. 85 

1,821.00 

300.00 

57 

70.00 

23 

1,000.00 
1,200.00 
1,500.00 
1,500.00 
2,000.00 
1,500.00 

750.00 
1,000.00 

15.55 
6.10 

30 

47 

1,400.00 

555.00 

61 

175. 00 

1 

2,000.00 
4,600.00 
2,000.00 

8.00 
49.00 



71 

3,000.00 

100.00 

2. 860. 00 

1 

38 

300.00     1.557.96 

37 

40.10 

18 

2 

1 

800.00 
400.00 
500.00 

1,000.00 
800.00 
400.00 

1,600.00 

200.00 

1,500.00 

12.75 

47 

218.41 

.55 

2,500.00 

725.00 

52.00 

1,153.68 

22 

330. 00 
150.00 

18 

500.00 

7,500.00 

89 

200.00 

18 

36 

445. 97 

500.00 

26 



34, 100. 00 
37,900.00 

150. 85 
108.37 

42.48 



6, 325. 97 

17 

21. 200.  00 

8,092.50   15,711.10 
7,365.00     9.711.49 

780 

6, 989. 24 

16   17,800.00 

.... 

758 

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1  1  3,400.00 

727.50 

5,999.61 

32 

663.27 

3,800.00 

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§2,500.00 

312.545.00 

S5, 206.49.... 

$48,600 

S223. 50 

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29, 650. 00 

400.00     1 

4.000.00 

5.528.62 

12.867.36'    1 

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83.750 

164. 13 

m55 

S50.00 

654 

18,77.5.00 

l,S3.5.00;     1 

3. 500.  00 

SISOO.  00 

22, 090. 00 

9,260.53,. 

17,100 

205. 32 

824 

20, 625. 00 

2. 065. 00     1 

3,000.00 

3,593.00 

8.834.62     1 

700.00 

13,300 

87.75 

7()0. 00 

510 

22. 820. 00 

2,0-30.00     1 

5,000.00 

3.054.00 

4,519.89! 

12,200 

65. 50 

8.00 

454 

21,024.00 

1,760.00     1 

2.000.00 

20, 2.5.5. 00 

22.366.18 

73,030 

590. 50 

610 

21,804.0) 

437. 00  — . 

7, 468.  55 

23,568.72 

44, 1.50 

339. 93 

672 

24, 230. 00 

585.  OOi     1 

2,  .500. 55 

8,060.00 

12,230.71 

I 

203.00 

30.000 

1.52.  35 

25.3.55 

203. 00 

777 

21,200.00 

i 

3,000.08 

8,092.50 

1.5,711.10 

34.100 

1.50.  85 

780 

207,078.00 

10.792.00!    7 

25,500.00 

1..500 

90,686.67 

114,46.5.60 

3 

953.00 

356, 230 

1,979.83 

961.00 

2.53.00 

5,807 

193,200.00 

11,917.30^    6 

23, 200. 00 

1,. 500.00 

80, 896. 70 

98,. 566. 02 

6 

1,485.00 

322,788 

1,581.93 

5,739 

13,878.00 

1 

2,300.00 

9.789.97 

15,888.58 

23, 442 

397. 90 

961,00 

253.00 

68 

1,125.30 

3 

532.00 

1 

70 


NORTH  CABOLIlSrA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 

Table  No.  II. — Table  of  Finance, 


RALEIGH 


Name  of  Charge. 


Raleigh  — Edenton  St. 
Central 

BrookJyn  and  Ma- 
cedonia   

Epworth 

Cary  Circuit 

Clavtou  Circuit 

Smi'thfield  Station 

Selma 

Kenlv  Circuit 

Wakelield  and  Mission 

Mill  brook  Circuit 

Youugsville  Circuit— 
Franklinton  Circuit— 

Loui.^burg  Station 

Tar  River  Circuit 

Granville  Circuit 

Oxford  Station. — 

Oxford  Circuit 

Total 

Total  last  year 


Presiding  Elder. 


Ass'ed. 


$300. 00 
100,00 

40.00 
45. 00 
100.00 
80.00 
70.00 
40.00 
65.00 
1h.  00 
80.00 
65. 01) 
110.00 
90.00 
100.00 
100.00 
110.00 
100.00 


Paid. 


Preacher  in 
Charge. 


Ass'ed. 


Paid. 


Bishops. 


Ass'd.     Paid. 


Conference 
Claimants. 


Ass'd.      Paid. 


$300.00   SI.  500. 00   $1,500.00  |  $43.00 
65,45     1,000.00         654.55  \     14.00 


Increase., 
Decrease  . 


' .  620. 00 
1.600.00 


20.00 


40.00 
35.76 
96.11 
80.00 
70.00 
40.00 
62.00 
25.00 
80.00 
5S.  23 

110.00 
90. 00 

100. 00 
92.35 

110. 00 

100.00 


360.00 
325.00 
800.00 
700.00 
750. 00 
500.00 
535.  00 
175. 00 
550.00 
405. 00 

1,000.00 
750.00 
700.00 
750.00 

1,100.00 
750.00 


1,554.90  12, 6.5a  00 
1,. 563. 09  11,120.00 


8.19 


1,530.00 


360. 00 
262. 24 
768. 89 
700. 00 
820. 00 
502.00 
515.00 
178.50 
500. 00 
362. 84 

1,005.00 
750.00 
721.00 
692. 45 

1,100.00 
750.00 


12. 142. 47 
11,571.16 


571.31 


6.00 

7.00 
16.00 
14.00 
14.00 

9.00 
11.00 

3.00 
11.00 
12.00 
18.00 
15.  ()0 
17.00 
17.00 
20.00 
17.00 


$43.00  $111.00  $111.00 
10.00      41.00      28.00 


€.00 

7.00 

15.00 

14.00 

14.00 

9.00 

11.00 

3.00 

8.00 

7.00  I 

18.00 

15.00 

15.00 

17.00 

20.00 

17.00 


264.00 
268.00 


249. 00 
252. 33 


4.00 


3.33 


12.00 
14.00 
48.00 
44.00 
42.00 
24.00 
26.00 
2.78 
42. 00 
24.00 
70.00 
5-2.00 
48.00 
48.00 
60.00 
48.00 


12.00 
14.00 
22.  W 
44.00 
42.00 
20. 00 
16.00 
2.78 
24.00 
16.00 
70.00 
52.00 
38.00 
48.00 
60.00 
48.00 


Foreign 
Missions. 


Ass'd.       Paid. 


756. 78 
785. 00 


664.  66 


$319. 00 
95.00 

20.00 
22.00 
100.00 
95.00 
100.00 
50.00 
44.00 
20.00 
77.00 
67.00 
125. 00 
100.00 
103. 00 
115.00 
150.00 
120. 00 


1,722.00  1,615.28 
1,572.00   1,404.66 


3.12 


150. 00      210.  ( 


8.22 


DURHAM 


Durham— Trinity 

JIain  Street' 

Carr  Church 

Branson 

Mangum  Street --- 
West   Durham  and 

Cuninggim 

Durham  Circuit 

Chapel  Hill  Station... 

Hillsboro  Circuit 

Mt.  Tirzah  Circuit  

Leasburg  Circuit 

Roxboro  Circuit 

Milton  Circuit 

Yanceyville  Circuit... 

Burlington  Station 

Burlinffton  Circuit 

E.  Burlington, Graham 

and  Haw  River.. 

Alamance  Circuit 


Total 

Total  last  year. 


Increase 

Decrease 


305. 00 

305. 00 

55.00 

10.00 

25. 00 

55.00 
100.  00 

53. 00 

75.  00 
105.  00 

90.00 
165. 00 

70.00 
110.00 
100. 00 

53.00 

24.00 
50.00 


305.00 

305. 00 

55.00 

10.00 

25.00 

55.00 
101. 00 

53.00 

75.00 
105.00 

85.17 
168.  00 

70.00 
103. 00 
100.00 

53.00 

24.00 
50.00 


1,750.00 

1,800.00 

600. 00 

250. 00 

330.00 

550.00 
800.00 
450. 00 
575.00 
800.  00 
660. 00 
1.100.00 
600. 00 
90i>.00 
825. 00 
480.00 

376.00 
500.00 


1,750.00 

1,800.00 

000.  00 

250.10 

336. 55 

*  850. 00 
808.00 
450.00 
575. 00 
800.00 
624.  &3 

1.150.00 
600. 00 
840. 00 
8-25. 00 
500.00 

380. 00 
500.00 


1.750.00 
1.650.00 


100.00 


1.742.17  13,246.00  13,639.28 
1,652.00  12.217.00  12,258.78 


90.17  1  1,0-29.00 


1,380.50 


48.00 

48.00 

9.00 

2.00 

2.00 

6.00 
16.00 

9.00 
12.00 
18.00 
15. 00 
28.00 
10.00 
18.00 
12.  OC 

9.00 

4.00 
9.00 


48.00 

48.00 

9.00 

2.00 

2.00 

5.00 
16.00 

9.00 
12.00 
18.00 
15.00 
28.00 
10.00 
15.00 
12.00 

9.00 

4.00 
9.00 


132.00 

132. 00 

25.00 

3.00 

4.00 

15.00 
44.00 
25.00 
35. 00 
49.00 
40.00 
79.00 
31.00 
49.00 
33.00 
25.00 

10.00 
25.00 


274.00 
274.00 


27!.  00 
274.00 


756. 00 
753.00 


132. 00 

132. 00 

25.00 

3.00 

4.00 

15.00 
44.00 
25. 00 
35.00 
49.00 
40.00 
79.00 
31.00 
20.00 
33.00 
25.00 

10.00 
25.00 


307.00 

307.00 

58.00 

11.00 

13.00 

35.00 
104.00 

58.00 

77.00 
116.00 

95.00 
174.00 

73.00 
113.00 

78.00 

58.00 

26.00 
56.00 


307.00 

307.00 

68.00 

11.00 

13.00 

35.00 

104.00 

58.00 

77.00 

116.00 

95.00 

174.00 

73.00 

85.00 

78.  OC' 

58.  OC] 

28. 0( 
56.0(i 


727.00 
754.50 


3.00 


3.00 


27.50 


1,759.00    1,733. 
1,596.00    1,599.71 


133.2.' 


163.00 


■■  $300  by  gift. 


JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 


71 


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Church 
Extension. 

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00 
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00 
00 
00 
00 
TO 
00 

S231.  00 
40.00 

14.  TO 
15. 04 
32.  TO 
65.  TO 
81. TO 
31.  TO 
28. 00 
15. 00 
52.00 
3l'.  00 

108.  TO 
84.00 
68.  TO 
90.00 

105. 00 
88.00 

S105.  TO 
39.00 

12.  TO 

13.  TO 
36.00 
36.  TO 
86.00 
10.  TO 
18.00 

2.75 
30.  TO 
32.  TO 
43. 00 
57.00 

45.  TO 

46.  TO 
57.00 
45.00 

S105. 00 
21.00 

12.00 
13.  TO 
15.  TO 
36.  TO 
36.  TO 
10.00 
10.  TO 
2.75 
15. 00 
20.00 
43.  TO 
57.00 
36.00 
25. 00 
57.  TO 
45. 00 

?140.00  tl40.00 
50.00  1    35.00 

8.00  1      8.00 
12.00  !    12.  TO 
50.  TO  1    20.  TO 
52.  TO      52.00 
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1.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
2.00 
2.00 

su.oo 

2.00 

1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
4.  TO 
4.  TO 

"2roo' 

115.00 
10.00 

3.  TO 
3.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 

4.  TO 
4.00 

gl5.00 
8.00 

3.00 
3.  TO 
6.  TO 
6.00 
6.00 

1150.  TO 
15. 73 

36.00 
10.00 
54.50 
99.37 
109.  TO 
36.00 

18.40 
1.45 

2.50 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
4.92 

.1—1— 

m,  426. 24 
929. 62 

892. 81 
151.89 
350. 00 
376. 81 
409. 00 
970. 00 
427. 00 
165. 35 
165. 00 
4TO.55 

1,723.97 
506.07 
150. 57 
633.00 
533. 16 

1,487.98 

S5.359.64 
1,869.38 

1,407.31 
549. 93 
1,454.40 
1,577.18 
1,749.62 
1 ,  668.  00 

00 
00 

25.  TO 

15.00 

4.00 

40.00 
12.00 
32. 00 
38. 39 
1,069.00 
86.05 

101. 52 
75.00 

110.00 
75.00 

2.00 

"7roo" 

6.04 
25. 00 

5.74 
15.  65 
14.00 

5.00 

9. 00 

"2-65' 



"iaoo" 

1,170.00 
424. 38 

TO 
00 
TO 
TO 
TO 
00 
00 
00 

50.00 
48.00 
60.00 
54. 00 
56.00 
56. 00 
65.  00 
56.00 

25. 00 
30.00 
60.  TO 
54.00 
42.  TO 
30.  TO 
ft5.TO 
56.  TO 

2.  TO 
2.00 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 
5.  TO 

2.00 
2.00 
6.00 
5.00 
4.00 
5.00 
7.00 
5.  TO 

62.  TO 
61.66 

4.00 
4.00 
9.00 
7.00 
7.  TO 
7.00 
10.00 
7.00 

2.00 
3.00 
9.00 
7.00 
5.00 
7.  TO 
10.00 
7.00 

989.00 
1,033.70 
4,371.97 
1,811.86 
1,397.04 
1,865.80 
2,332.16 
2, 816. 48 

TO 
00 

1.179.04 
1,156.  TO 

662. 75 
676.  TO 

561. 75 
597.  TO 

859.00 
830.50 

696.00 
687. 25 

70.00 
69.00 

112.00 
108.00 

102.  TO   2,149.56  118.70 
92.03   2,114.40  127.98 

14.65 
40.45 

12.499.02  1  33.847.85 
18,817.58     39,703.83 

23.04 

28.50        8.75 

1.00 

.34 

4.00 

9.97       35.16 

1 

00 

13.25 

35.25 

9.28 

25.80 

6,318.56  1     4.85.5.98 

1 

i 

■ 

TO 
TO 
TO 
00 
TO 

TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
00 
TO 

229.00 

229.00 

43.00 

7.  TO 

8.  TO 

26.  TO 
76.  TO 
43.  TO 
55. 00 
86.00 
71.00 
135.  TO 
53.  TO 
65. 00 
58.  TO 
43.00 

22.  TO 
43.  TO 

119.00 

119.  TO 

23.00 

3.00 

4.  TO 

14.00 
40.  TO 
23.00 
32.  TO 
45.  TO 
36.00 
65.  TO 
29.  TO 
30.00 
30.00 
23.00 

10.  TO 
22.  TO 

119.00 

119.00 

23.  TO 

3.00 

4.  TO 

14.00 
40.00 
23.  TO 
32.00 
45.  TO 
36.  TO 
65.  TO 

153.  TO 

153. 00 

30.  TO 

6.00 

8.00 

20.00 
53.  TO 
31.00 
38. 00 
58.00 
47.00 
87.00 

153. 00 

153. 00 

30.00 

6.  TO 

8.00 

20.00 
53. 00 
31.00 
38.60 
58.  TO 
47.  TO 
87.00 
36.00 
5.00 
40.  TO 
30.  TO 

13.  TO 
28.  TO 

12.00 

12.  00 

l.TO 

l.TO 

1.00 

1.00 
4.  TO 
3.00 
3.  TO 
4.00 
4.00 
7.00 
3.00 

'"§."55' 
8.  TO 

l.TO 
4.00 

12.00 

12.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 
4.00 
3.00 
3.00 
4.00 
4.00 
7.00 
3.00 

""§"00" 
3.00 

l.TO 
4.  TO 

20.00 
20.00 

3.  TO 
1.00 
2.  TO 

2.00 
7.00 
4.00 
5.00 
7.00 
6.  TO 
10.00 
5.  TO 

"b'.W 

4.  TO 

2.  TO 

3.  TO 

20.00 

20.00 

3.  TO 

1,00 

2.00 
7.00 
4.00 
5.  TO 
7.  TO 
6.00 
10.00 
5.00 

"b'ob'' 
4.00 

2.00 
3.00 

175. 00 
510.  67 

60.00 
5.00 

33.00 

55. 00 
90.00 
66.65 
57.  50 
5.97 
68.00 

152. 34 
40.00 
43. 00 

120. 00 
48.00 

40.00 
50.  TO 

1,650.13 
795. 84 

5.00 
5.30 
3.00 
1.00 

2.  TO 
5.  TO 
2.51 
1.50 
4.17 
6.61 

----- 

2,292.87 
2,152.83 

173. 72 
13.88 

201.83 

1.100.00 

1,070.00 
241.00 
350.00 
129. 50 
241.46 

3, 409. 44 
411.79 

1,274.01 
441.82 
611.17 

309. 90 
424. 15 

5, 545. 87 

5,823.80 

1.083.72 

313. 98 

819. 78 

2, 180. 00 
2.418.00 
909. 26 
1.316.00 
1.427.64 
1,339.87 
5,461.78 

TO 
00 
TO 
TO 

TO 
TO 

29.  TO  1    36.00 
10.  TO       49.00 

30.  TO       40.00 
23. 00      30. 00 

10.00       13.00 
22.00  ,    28.00 

2.00 

1.00 

30.00 

1.50 

3.00 
1.00 

'Km 

1,363.79 
2,461.01 
1,801.82 
1,408.67 

846. 90 
1,215.15 

TO 
TO 

1,292.  TO 
1,315.55 

667.  TO 
682.  TO 

647.00     880.00 
682.00  ;  829.  TO 

836. 00 
824.  TO 

67.  TO 
71.  TO 

67.00 
71.00 

106. 00 
115.00 

104. 00 
115.  TO 

74.59 
144,03 

'ed'll' 

25.  TO 
12.50 

12.50 

14,849.37 
11,144.40 

37,737.04 
32,772.51 

TO 

51.00 

12.  TO 

1 

854. 29 

3,704.97 

4,964.53 

23.55 

15.  TO 

35.00 

4.  TO 

4.  00  1     9  TO 

11.00 

72 


NORTH  CAKOLIXA  AKXUAL   CO^STFERENCE. 


Table  No.  II.— 


FAYETTEVILLE 


Name  of  Charge. 

Presiding  Elder. 

Preacher  in 
Charge. 

Bishon<            Conference 
Bishops.            Claimants. 

1 

Foreign 
Missions. 

Ass'ed. 

Paid. 

Ass'ed. 

Paid. 

$1.. 500. 00 
600. 00 
60(1.  00 
625.00 
352. 00 
621. 25 
769. 00 
780. 00 
210.  00 
417.25 
860.  80 
700. 00 
522. 25 
600.00 
806.60 
400.00 
700.00 
800.00 
375.00 

Ass'd.  j  Paid.     Assd.  1  Paid.       Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Fayetteville— Hay  St . 
Favettevilie  Circuit- 
Hope  Mills  Circuit 

Cokesbury  Circuit 

Sampson  Circuit 

Bladen  Circuit 

Bucklioru  Circuit 

Dunn                

S200.00 
6.5.00 
70.00 
92.00 
48.00 
75.00 
88.00 
75.00 
50.00 
45.00 
112.00 
112.00 
81.00 
80.00 
120. 00 
55.00 
112.  00 
112.00 
48.00 

S200. 00 
65.00 
70.00 
92.00 
48.00 
78.00 
88.00 
78.00 
50.00 
45.00 
112. 00 
112. 00 
77.17 
80.00 
120. 00 
55.00 
112.00 
112.00 
48.00 

$1,500.00 
600.00 
600.00 
625. 00 
352. 00 
600.  00 
760.00 
7.50. 00 
210.00 
400.00 
800.00 
700. 00 
550.00 
600.00 
800. 00 
400.00 
700.00 
800. 00 
325. 00 

S26.00 
10.00 

8.00 
11.00 

7.00 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 

7.00 

6.00 
14.00 
14.00 
11.00 
11.00 
15.00 

8.00 
14.00 
14.00 

7.00 

$26.  00     S75. 00 
10.00  1     28.00 

8.00  ,    2.5.00 
11.00       36.00 

7.00  '     17.00 
10.00       28.00 
12.00       34.00 
10.  00       28. 00 

$75. 00 
28.00 
25. 00 
36.00 

7.00 
28. 00 
34.00 
28.00 
67.00 
17.00 
45. 00 
41.00 
30.00 
29.00 
4.5.00 

5.00 
41.00 
41.00 
17.00 

$174.00 
68.00 
65.00 
94.00 
44.00 
68.00 
70.00 
68.00 
44.00 
43.00 
103. 00 
103. 00 
7.5.00 
75.00 
108. 00. 
50  00 

$189.00 
70.00 
80.00 
94.00 
44.00 
68.00 
70.00 
68  00 

Duke  Mission 

Newton  Grove  Circuit 

Pittsboro  Circuit 

Haw  River  Circuit 

Goldston  Circuit 

Siler  City  Circuit 

Carthage  Circuit 

7.00 

6.00 
14.00 
12.00 
11.00 
11.00 
15.00 

6.00 
14.00 
14.00 

7.00 

67.00 
17.00 
41.00 
41.00 
30.00 
29.00 
45.00 
21.00 
41.00 
41.00 
17.00 

44.00 
43.00 
110. 00 
103.  00 
76.00 
75.00 
127. 75 
so  nn 

Sanford  Circuit 

Jonesboro  Circuit 

Lillington  Circuit 

laioo     103.00 

103.00  ,    103.00 
41.00  1      44.00 

Total              

1,640.00 
1,611.00 

1,642.17 
1,. 577.  46 

12,072.00 
10,  mo.  50 

12,239.15 
10,541.25 

215.00 

'211  00 

661. 00 
591. 87 

639.00 
548. 14 

1,502.00   1  541  75 

Total  last  year 

205.75  1  200.45 

1,292.77   1,293.24 

Increase.- 

29.  OC 

64.71 

1,377.50 

1,697.90 

9.25       10.55       69.13 

90.  86        209. 23  j    248  51 

Decrease 

1 

ROCKINGHAM 


Rockingham  Station  . 

208.00 

208.00 

1,300.00 

1,300.00 

21.00 

24.00 

72.00 

72.00 

182.00 

182.00 

Roberdell  Circuit 

80.00 

76.70 

500. 00 

479.  30 

10.00 

10.00 

31.00 

31.00 

72.00 

72.00 

Richmond  Circuit 

110.00 

94.00 

690.00 

589. 15 

13.00 

9.00 

40.00 

25.00 

100.00 

67.00 

Mt.  Gllead  Circuit 

123. 00 

123.00 

775.00 

775. 00 

12.00 

12.00 

35.00 

35.00 

88.00 

93.00 

Pekin  Circuit 

92.00 

92.00 

575. 00 

575. 00 

10.00 

10.00 

28.00 

28.00 

73.00 

73.00 

Trov        - 

96.00 
28.00 

96.00 
18. 35 

600. 00 
200.00 

600.00 
131. 15 

7.00 
4.00 

7.00 
1.50 

20.00 
10.00 

20.00 
6.00 

50.00 
27.00 

60.00 

Montgomery  Circuit- 

15.00 

Aberdeen  Circuit 

123. 00 

128. 00 

777. 00 

777.00 

15.00 

15.00 

46.00 

46.00 

111.00 

111.00 

112.00 
128.00 

57.00 
128. 00 

700.00 
800.00 

3.53. 00 
800.00 

12.00 
15.00 

9.50 
15.00 

35. 00 

48.00 

17.28 
48.00 

88.00 
116.00 

88.00 

St.  John  and  Gibson.. 

118.  .50 

Lauri-nburg  Station... 

128. 00 

128. 00 

800. 00 

800.  00 

15.00 

15.00 

48.  00 

48.00 

116.00 

116.00 

Maxtou  and  Caledonia 

144. 00 

144. 00 

900. 00 

920. 00 

15.00 

15.00 

48.  00 

48. 00 

116.00 

123.  63 

Red  Springs  Circuit- 

144.00 

144. 00 

900. 00 

919. 78 

14.00 

14.00 

46.00 

46.00 

114.00 

200.00 

Rowland  Circuit 

112.00 

112.00 

700. 00 

750. 00 

12.00 

16.00 

35.00 

50.00 

88. 00 

100.00 

Lumberton  Circuit 

144. 00 

144.00 

900. 00 

900.00 

15.00 

18.00 

48.00 

60.00 

116.00 

145.  00 

Elizabeth  Circuit 

60.00 

00.00 

377.00 

382.00 

6.00 

6.00 

17.00 

17.00 

44.00 

44.00 

Robason  Circuit 

112.00 

112.00 

700. 00 

767.  .50 

14.00 

16.00 

42.00 

.50. 00 

103. 00 

113.00 

Total  -          - 

1,944.00 
1.782.00 

1,860.05 
1,694.87 

12. 194.  00 
10.721.00 

11.818.88 
10. 418. 15 

1,400.73 

213.00 
222. 00 

213. 00 
222. 00 

649. 00 
628. 00 

647.  28 
628. 00 

1,601.00 
1,384.00 

1,721.13 

Total  last  year 

1,384.00 

Increase..    

162. 00 

165. 18 

1,473.00 

'"9."00" 

'""9.'00' 

21.00 

19.28 

220.00 

837. 13 

1 

JOURNAL   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


Continued. 


Domestic 
Missions. 


Ass'd.       Paid. 


Church 
Extension. 


Ass'd. 


$132. 00 
53.00 
55.27 
67.00 
34.00 
51.00 
57.00 
51.  GO 
33.00 
32.00 
80.00 
76.00 
56.00 
56.00 
94.55 
30.00 
76.00 
76.00 
34.00 


91.63 


45.29 


S6J.00 
24.  00 
22.00 
31.00 
16.00 
24.00 
30.00 
23.00 
14.00 
15.00 
35.00 
35.00 
26.00 
26.00 
37.00 
17.00 
35.00 
35.00 
16.00 


Paid. 


525. 00 
513. 81 


S64.00 
24.  00 
22.00 
31.00 

7.00 
24.00 
30.00 
23.00 
14.00 
15.00 
35.  00 
33. 00 
26.  00 
26.00 
37.00 

1.00 
35.00 
35.00 
16.00 


498.00 
476. 15 


11.19  1    21.85 


Education. 


Ass'd.  i  Paid. 


S92. 00 
34.00 
31.00 
45.00 
22.00 
34.00 
38.00 
34.00 
22. 00 
21.00 
52. 00 
52. 00 
38.00 
38.00 
54.00 
20.00 
52. 00 
52.00 
22.00 


892. 00 
34.00 
31.00 
45.00 

4.00 
34.00 
38.00 
34. 00 
22.00 
21.00 
52.00 
29.46 
38.00 
38.00 
54.00 

1.00 
.52. 00 
52.00 
22.00 


753. 00 
636. 62 


116.38 


693. 46 
544. 27 


149. 19 


Paine 
Institute. 


Ass'd. 


W.OO 
2.00 
2.00 
.3.00 
2.00 
3.00 
3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.00 


4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
4.00 
2.00 


Del.  Genl 
Conf. 


Paid.    Ass'd.   Paid. 


$6.00 
2.00 
2.00 
3.00 


3.00 
3.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.00 


4.00 
1.03 
4.00 
4.00 
2.00 


SIO.  00 
4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
3.00 
5.00 
5.00 
4.00 
2.00 
2.00 
6.00 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 


65.00 
56.25 


51.00 
48.54 


2.46 


6.00 
6.00 
2.00 


sio.oo 

4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
2.00 
5.00 
5.00 
4.00 
2.00 
2.00 
6.00 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 


1150. 00 
60.00 
60.00 
62.50 


6.00 
6.00 
2.00 


87.00 
80.06 


6.94 


86.00 
68.74 


17.26 


60.00 

76.00 

75.00 

6.00 

3.00 

80.00 

66.42 

28.22 

65.25 

177. 96 

5.00 

30.00 

80.00 

15.00 


< 

S11.32 
5.60 
4.20 
4.88 
1.00 


^  / 

g 

■d  » 

•*-■ 

so 

< 

1,100.35 
357. 26 


3.65 
4.60 
2.08 
5.00 
8.00 


615.00  S;l,650.94 


12.50 


5.38 
3.28 
25. 20 
2.00 


5.00 
5.00 


96.19 
99.52 


743.09 


3.33 


5.00 


32.50 
5.00 


27.50 


807. 29 

1,650.21 

258. 87 

94. 20 

253.  60 

717. 83 

500.00 

1,294.51 

264.  48 

124. 95 

415. 49 

378.71 

922.  01 

1,183.90 

2, 308. 00 

397. 08 

628. 12 

32.60 


13,882.79 
11,339.89 


2,542.90 


DISTRICT. 


135.00        1.35.00 

63.00 
25.00 
36.00 
30.00 
26.00 
18.00 
11.00 
39.00 
30.00 
40.00 
40.00 
40.00 
40.00 
30.00 
40.00 
15.00 
35.00 

63.00 
25. 00 
24.00 
30.00 
26.00 
18.00 
4.00 
39.  00 
18.00 
40.00 
40.00 
40.00 
40.00 
40.00 
50. 00 
15.00 
43.00 

87.00 
34.00 
47.00 
41.00 
35. 00 
25. 00 
13. 00 
53. 00 
41.00 
65.  00 
55. 00 
55. 00 
54.00 
41.00 
55. 00 
21.00 
48.00 

87.00 
34.00 
28.00 
41.00 

1.00 
25. 00 

2.50 
53.00 
8.5.50 
55.00 
5.5.00 
55. 00 
54.00 
50.00 
05. 00 
21.00 
52.00 

6. 00       6. 00 
3. 00       3. 00 
.3.00  I    2.00 
3.00  1    3.00 
3.00  i    1.00 
1.00  1    1.00 

1.00  ' 

4.00  i    4.00 
3. 00       3  35 

130.00 

40.00 

46.00 

77. 75 

1.00 

60.00 

2.00 

78.00 

2.50 

80.00 

160.  00 

95.00 

160. 06 

134. 00 

142. 00 

5.00 

198.  42 

3.10 
5.00 
2.86 
3.91 

93.20 
586. 46 
188. 81 

.55. 00 
2.5.5.  .50 

70.00 
1,441.56 

?,3f 

53.00 
76.00 
65.00 
55.00 

53.00 
50.00 
70.00 
55.00 
37.00 
12.00 
83.00 
65.00 
89. 38 
87.00 
97.00 

134. 94 
80.00 

100.00 
32.00 
84.00 

5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
2.00 
4.00 
7.00 
5.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 
6.00 
5.00 
7.00 
1.00 
6.00 

5.00 
3.00 
5.00 
1.00 
2.00 
2.00 
7.00 
8.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 
6.00 
7.00 
9.00 
1.00 
7.00 

95 

i,a 

1,4. 

8f 

37.00 
20.00 
83.00 
65.00 

3.  .50 
1.07 
3.50 



1,6 
2( 

2,7f 

87.00 
87.00 
87.00 
84.00 
65.00 
87.00 
32.00 
76.00 

4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
1.00 
3.00 

4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
5.00 
1.00 
3.65 

10.15 

3.86 
3.00 
8.80 
15.00 
8.50 
.50 
8.58 

'12750' 
5.00 
20.00 
.50 

469.  86 

742. 84 

1.000.16 

100.  00 

1,700.00 

1,800.00 

10.5.00 

675.00 

1,8' 
2.L 
3,L 
2,1( 
3,0( 
3.4( 
7t 
2,K 

1,194.00 
1,135.00 

1,264.32  1  558.00 
1.13.5.00  ]  5.58.00 

555. 00 

558. 00 

7C0.00     764.00 
731.00     731.00 

54. 00 
51.00 

54.00 
51.00 

84.00     84.00 
9.5.00     9.5.00 

1,358.30 
883. 40 

81.33 
121. 4S 

38.00 
5.00 

9, 943.  .39 

11,488.95 

30, 5{ 
27,3- 

59.00 

129. 32 

29.00      33.00 

474. 90 

'W.ll' 

2.3.00 

?,,% 

3.00 

11  00     11^  00 

155.56 

1 

74 


NOKTH  CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  II. 


WILMINGTON 


Presiding  Elder. 

Preacher  in 
Charge. 

Bishops. 

Conference 
Claimants. 

Foreign 
Missions. 

Name  of  Charge. 

Ass'ed. 

Paid. 

Ass'ed. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Wilmington  —  Grace.. 

8300.00 

$300. 00 

SI.  800. 00 

§1,800.00 

S41.00 

Sll.OO 

S118.00 

4^118.00 

S268. 00 

8;-.22. 00 

Fifth  Street 

IdO.OO 

166. 00 

1.200.00 

1.200.00 

2:3.00 

23. 00 

6(i.00 

66. 00 

149. 00 

149. 00 

Bladen  Street 

45.00 

45.00 

275.  00 

275. 00 

6.00 

6.00 

16.00 

16.00 

37.00 

37.00 

Market  Street 

50.00 

50.00 

400.00 

400.00 

7.00 

7.00 

21.00 

21.00 

44.00 

46.00 

Scott's  Hill  Circuit 

70.00 

70.00 

430.00 

436. 38 

8.00 

6.00 

24.00 

12. 15 

54.00 

54.00 

Onslow  Circuit 

116.00 

116.00 

700.00 

700.00 

14.00 

14.00 

42.00 

42.00 

90.00 

90.00 

Jacksonville  and 

Richlands 

83.00 

83.00 

500.00 

500.00 

ILOO 

4.00 

31.00 

12.70 

70.00 

70.00 

Magnolia  Circuit-    — 

83.00 

83.00 

500.00 

500.00 

12.00 

12.00 

33.00 

33. 00 

73.00 

73.00 

Kenan.sville  Circuit  — 

8  .50 

83. 37 

525.  00 

500.22 

13.00 

4.00 

34.00 

10.00 

77.00 

77.00 

Burgaw  Circuit.    

91.00 

80.00 

550.00 

457.00 

11.00 

9.00 

30.00 

22.00 

66.00 

67.00 

Clinton  Circuit 

116.00 

116.00 

700. 00 

700.00 

17.00 

17.00 

46.00 

46.00 

104.00 

104.00 

Whiteville  and 

Chad bourne 

100.  CO 

100.00 

600.00 

600.00 

9.00 

9.00 

25.00 

25.00 

56.00 

56.00 

Columbus  Circuit 

.50  00 

50.00 

300. 00 

300.00 

7.00 

7.00 

17.00 

10.00 

40.00 

35.00 

Carvers  Creek  Circuit 

80.00 

70.85 

500.00 

442. 85 

11.00 

7.00 

83.00 

2.5.00 

74.00 

40.00 

Waccamaw  Circuit  _  - 

36.00 

25.34 

200. 00 

152.08 

6.00 

1.00 

16.00 

1.27 

37.00 

18.00 

Shallotte  Circuit.  -    - 

50.00 

38.  65 

300.00 

231.89 

8.00 

5.00 

22.00 

15.00 

52.00 

56.00 

Town  Creek  Circuit  .. 

51.00 

46. 49 

325. 00 

278. 97 

8.00 

2.00 

22.00 

2.J5 

52.00 

45.00 

Southport  Station.. 

100.00 

89.90 

600.00 

5.39. 41 

14.00 

2.35 

42.00 

8.78 

89.00 

89.00 

New  Kiver 

16.00 

16.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1.00 

1.00 

3.O0 

3.00 

7.00 

12. 00 

Total.       

1,690.50 

1. 629. 60 

10, 505. 00 

10,113.80 

227.00 

177. 35 

641.00 

489. 05 

1.439.00 

1,440.00 

Total  last  year 

1,743.60 

1.666.04 

10, 873. 02 

10,533.80 

241.00 

195. 62 

685.00 

534.05 

1,306.00 

1,408.77 

133.00 

31.23 

5.3.10 

37.44 

368. 02 

420. 00 

14.00 

18.27 

44.00 

45.  00 

NEW  BEEN 

New  Bern— Centenary 

205.00 

205.00 

1,500.00 

1.500.00 

34.00 

34.00      98.00 

98.00 

251.00 

251.00 

Goldsboro— St.  Paul  „ 

205.00 

205.00 

1.300.00 

1.300.00 

34.00 

34.00 

98.00 

98.00 

251.00 

267.  62 

St.  John     _.  -. 

25.00 
74.00 

25.  50 
74.00 

600.00 
526.  00 

610.00 
526. 00 

4.00 
13.00 

4.00 
13.00 

12.00 
3.5.00 

12.00 
20.00 

30.00 
91.00 

30.00 

Goldsboro  Circuit 

75.00 

Mt.  Olive  Circuit 

45.00 

36. 90 

460. 00 

324. 10 

8.00 

20.00 

20.00 

53.00 

30.00 

Mt.  Olive  and  Faison. 

54.00 

5.5.00 

600. 00 

609.00 

9.00 

9.00 

26.00 

26.00 

66.00 

74.00 

LaGrange  Circuit 

75. 00 

68.50 

500.00 

46.5.  10 

13.00 

11.00 

35.00 

31.00 

91.00 

91.00 

Hookerton  Circuit 

64.00 

66.57 

700. 00 

725.00 

11.00 

11.00 

31.00 

31.00 

78.00 

78.00 

Snow  Hill  Circuit 

64.00 

64.00 

700.00 

703. 00 

11.00 

11.00 

31.00 

31.00 

78.00 

83.00 

Kinston  Station 

141.00 

141.00 

1,300-00 

1.300.00 

23.00 

23.00 

68.00 

68.00 

171. 00 

171.00 

Dover  Circuit -.    

30.00 

28. 5S 

425. 00 

404. 98 

•5.00 

5.00 

14.00 

12. 00 

36.00 

36.00 

Gritton  Circuit 

54.00 

52.00 

4.50. 00 

426.00 

9.00 

9.00 

26.00 

26.00 

66.00 

66. 00 

Craven  Circuit 

54.00 

54.00 

475.00 

475. 00 

9.00 

9.00 

26.00 

26,00 

66.00 

66.00 

Jones  Circuit       

74.00 
54.00 

74.00 
50.  44 

600.00 
600.00 

600.00 
560.00 

13.00 
9.00 

13.00 
4.00 

.35.00 
26.00 

35.00 
1.5.00 

91.00 
66.00 

91.00 

Pamlico  Circuit 

66.00 

Oriental  Circuit 

50.00 

47.50 

5.50.00 

530.50 

8.00 

4.00 

24.00 

10.00 

61.00 

61.09 

Carteret  Circuit-. 

74.00 

74.00 

605. 00 

605.00 

13.00 

13.00 

35.00 

.35.00 

91.00 

91.00 

Morehead  City  Station 

78.00 

78.00 

725.00 

725. 00 

1.3.00 

13.00 

38.00 

43.00 

98.00 

118.00 

Beaufort  Station  ..    .. 

102. 00 

102.00 

800.00 

800.00 

17.00 

10.00 

49.00 

2.5.00 

126.00 

126.00 

Atlantic 

10.00 

10.00 

2.50. 00 

181.78 

2.00 

2.00 

5.00 

5.00 

12.00 

12.00 

Straits 

40.00 

40.00 

400.00 

400.00 

6.00 

6.00 

19.00 

19.00 

49.00 

49.00 

Ocracoke  and  Ports- 

mouth .        .    

30.00 

30.00 

400.00 

400.00 

.5.00 

1.00  =    14.00 

7.00 

36.00 

36.00 

Total 

1,602.00 

1,581.99 

14,466.00 

14.170.46 

269.00 

239.00 

765.00 

693.00 

1,958.00 

2,068.71 

Total  last  year 

1,600.00 

1,547.43 

13, 407.  50 

12, 865. 79 

262. 75 

235.65 

776. 25 

637.38 

1,777.75 

1,821.75 

Increase 

2.00 

34.56 

1,059.50 

1,304.67 

6.25 

3.35 

55.62 

280.25 

240.96 

11.25 

1 

JOURNAL,   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


Continued. 


DISTKICT. 


Domestic 
Missions. 

Church 
Extension. 

Education. 

Paine 
Institute. 

Del.  Gen'l 
Conf. 

-o  a 

O  d     . 

So 

OS       i? 
^  O  <D 

Superan- 
nuates' En- 
dow. Fund. 

All  Other 
Objects. 

a 

o 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

ffl8. 00 
10.00 
3.00 
8.00 
1.00 
6.00 

2.00 
5.00 
.82 
2.19 
7.00 

4.00 
1.00 
1.52 

8197.00 
110.00 
2S.00 
33.00 
41.00 
65.00 

54.00 
56  00 

S229. 61 
110.00 
28. 00 
33.00 
41.00 
65.00 

54.00 
56.00 
57.00 
50. 00 
78.00 

40.00 
24.00 
37.00 
15.39 
45.00 
35.00 
65. 00 
9.00 

$114.00 
62.00 
16.00 
19.00 
24.00 
37.00 

80.00 
32. 00 
33.00 
28.00 
43.00 

24.00 
16.00 
32.00 
15.00 
23. 00 
23. 00 
37.00 
3.00 

«114.00 
62.00 
16.00 
19.00 
4.12 
37.00 

12.00 
32.00 
1.00 
18.00 
43.00 

24.00 
8.00 
7.00 
1.00 

1128. 00 
71.00 
18.00 
21.00 
26.00 
43. 00 

34.00 
36.00 
38.00 
32.00 
50.00 

28.00 
18.00 
36. 00 
18.00 

1128.00 
71.00 
18.00 
21.00 

"is.'oo" 

12.00 
36.00 

"Too' 

50.00 

28.00 
9.00 
2.00 

"'2."00" 
2.00 

""i.'oo" 

Sll.OO 
7.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
3.00 

3.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
5.00 

3.00 
2.00 
3.00 
2.00 
2.00 

611.00 
7.00 
2.00 
2.00 
.50 
G.OO 

1.00 
3.00 

'Too" 

5.00 
3.00 

"Too 

118. 00 
10.00 
3.00 
3.00 
4.00 
6.00 

5.00 
5.00 
6.00 
5.00 
7.00 

4.00 
2.00 
5.00 

8220. 00 
120. 00 
27.50 
40.00 
5.90 
70.00 

10.00 

«12. 62 
10.00 
1.00 
10.00 
3.40 
6.20 

2.50 

•2.20 
1'2.50 

S3, 497. 03 
1,427.32 
279.00 
552.  03 
546. 33 
843. 45 

214.97 
159. 48 
30O.00 
790. 14 
164.71 

529.47 

86,81' 
3,42 
72( 
1,21( 
1,181 
2,03. 

99( 
99i 

57.  CO 
50.00 
78.00 

41.00 
29  00 

6.50 
17.00 
70.00 

37.98 
3.20 
1.56 

4.18 

'"sroo" 

9.50 

1,01- 
1,50' 
1,40; 

1,46( 
44" 

56.00 
28.00 

1.00 

422. 15 
317. 49 

76.86 
150.  93 
275. 00 

13.00 

l,05t 
53 

40.00 
40  06 

23.00  I     26.00 
2.  00       2H  00 



3.00 
4.00 

"Too" 

"i'oo" 
'Too 

3.75 

""5.'00' 
10.00 

""4^33" 

1.00 

.50 

49- 
56' 

65.00 
6.00 

"l.'oo' 

43.00 
4.00 

3.00 
1.00 

"iroo" 

1,07 

17; 

,074.00 
1,169.00 

1,072.00 
1,170.84 

611.00 
609. 50 

426. 12 
439. 12 

696.00 
740. 00 

433.00 
421. 08 

63.00 
62.50 

40.50 
40.47 

91.00 
99.00 

66.  53 
67.59 

654. 39 
466. 29 

69.23 
23.19 

27.20 
7.37 

10, 559. 36 
9, 672. 31 

27, 13( 
26,36- 

1.50 

11. 92        .  50 

.03 

188.10 

46.04 

19.83 

887. 05 

76 

95.00 

98.84 

13.00 

44.00 

8.00 

1.06 

DISTKICT. 


188.00 
188. 00 
23.00 
67.00 
39. 00 
49.00 
67.00 
58.00 
58.00 
129. 00 
27.00 
49.00 
4<J.00 
67.00 
49.00 
46.00 
67.00 
73.00 
94.00 
9.00 
36.00 

27.00 


1,459.00 
1,430.50 


71.50 


188. 00 

188.00 
23.00 
55. 00 
21.75 
54.50 
67.00 
58.00 
58.00 

129. 00 
27. 00 
49.00 
49.00 
67.00 
30.00 
46.00 
67.00 

123. 00 

94.00 

9.00 

36.00 

24.00 


1,463.25 
1,431.75 


11.50 


89.00 
89.00 
10.00 
32.00 
21.00 
23.00 
32.00 
28.00 
28.00 
60.00 
13.00 
23.00 
23.00 
32.00 
23.00 
22.00 
32.00 
35. 00 
45.00 
4.00 
17.00 

13.00 


694. 00 
680.50 


14.50 


89.00 
89.00 
10.00 
16.00 


23.00 
28.00 
28.00 
28.00 
60.00 

le.oo 

20.00 
23.00 
32.00 

3.00 
10.00 
32.00 
35.00 
20.00 

4.00 
17.00 

4.00 


581.00 
537. 50 


122. 00 
122.00 
15. 00 
44.00 
19.00 
32.00 
44.00 
38.00 
38.00 
83.00 
18.00 
32.00 
3'2.00 
44.00 
32.00 
30.00 
44.00 
48.00 
61.00 
6.00 
23.00 

18.00 


945.00 
827. 10 


44.50 


117.! 


122.00 
122.00 
15.00 


32.00 
35. 00 
38.00 
38.00 
83.00 

8.39 
12.00 
10.00 
44.00 

1.00 

5.00 
44.00 
48.00 
20.00 

6.00 
23.00 

2.00 


708. 39 
540.51 


167.88 


10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

T.bo' 

""loo" 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

7.00 

7.00 

1.50 

LOO 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3. 00 

3.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

3.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.00 

2.15 

.50 

.50 

2.00 

2.00 

15.00 
15. 00 
2.00 
6.00 


4.00 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
10.00 
2.00 
4.00 
4.00 
6.00 
4.00 
4.00 
6.00 
6.00 
8.00 
.75 
3.00 

2.00 


71.00 
69.65 


60.65  ill7.75 
60.80  L10.75 


1.35  j 7.00 

!      .15 


15.00 
15. 00 
2.00 
3.00 


4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
5.00 
10.00 
2.00 
4.00 
4.00 
6.00 
1.00 
2.00 
6.00 
6.00 
3.00 
.75 
3.00 

1.00 


150. 00 

237. 12 

9.34 

45. 00 


10.28 
34. 27 
85.00 
89.00 
131.00 
21.40 
66.  62 
6.00 
29.10 
11.00 


58.89 
84.00 
22.50 
11.81 


10.00 
17.60 
1.60 
2.00 


3.33 
1.00 
1.00 
2.00 
2.00 


12.50 


6.00 
2.00 


5.00 
12.50 


6.00 
2.15 

2.76 


101.75  1,102.33 
95.68  !  965.18 


6. 07  137. 15 


59.44 
92.54 


33.10 


5.00 


17,997.86 

6, 122.  43 

1,459.80 

569. 00 

220.00 

478.  99 

209. 73 

122. 72 

388. 00 

964. 66 

270. 25 

385. 19 

193. 50 

429. 28 

237. 00 

1,508.00 

462. 00 

987.  61 

594. 32 

72.77 


35.00  83,673.11 
30.00  48,175.88 


5.0C 


9,502.77 


76 


NORTH  CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  II.— 


WASHINGTON 


Xame  of  Charge. 


Washington  Station  .. 
Bath  Circuit 

Aurora  Circuit 

.Swan  Quarter  Circuit. 
Mattamuskeet  Circuit. 

Fairfleld  Station 

Greenville  Station 

Farmville  Circuit 

Grimesland  and 

Vanceboro  

Bethel  Circuit 

Tarboro  Station 

Robersonville  Circuit- 
Elm  City 

Rocky  Mount  Station. 
South  Rocky    Mount 

and  Mars'in 

Nashville  Circuit 

Spring  Hope  Circuit.. 

Wilson  Station 

Fremont  Circuit 

Wilson  Circuit 


Total 

Total  last  year 


Increase- 
Decrease 


Presiding  Elder. 


Ass'ed. 


170. 00 
50.00 
80.00 
75.00 
80.00 
75.00 

120.00 
40.00 

40.00 
85.00 
80.00. 
30.00 
70.00 
150. 00 

25.00 
72.00 
50.00 
180. 00 
110.00 
80.00 


Paid. 


Preacher  in 
Charge. 


Bishops. 


Assed. 


Paid.     1  Ass'd.  1  Paid. 


170.00 
50.00 
80.00 
75.00 
73.64 
54.00 

120.00 
30.00 

40.00 
77.60 
80.00 
30.00 
70.00 
150.00 

25.00 
72.00 
42.15 
180.00 
103. 40 
18.46 


$1,200.00  $1,2:34.00 
500. 00    564. 50 


1,612.00 
1,607.00 


1.541.25 
1,540.84 


5.00 


640.00 
600.00 
600.00 
600.00 
900.  00 
425. 00 

375.00 
700.00 
800.00 
300.00 
5.50. 00 
1,200.00 

237.  50 
700.00 
4.50.00 
1,400.00 
890.00 
300.00 


6W.64 
600.00 
560.50 
427.00 
900.  00 
510.00 

400.00 
638.  81 
802.00 

289. 35 
586.00 

1,280.00 

239.  40 
685.00 
378. 00 
1,400.00 
836.60 

167. 36 


$2S.  00 
10.00 
12.00 
12. 00 
12.00 
10.00 
20.00 
9.00 


$28.00 
5.00 
12. 00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
20.00 
3.00 


9.00 

9.00 

14.00 

9.25 

12.00 

12.00 

5.00 

5.00 

10.00 

4.50 

25.00 

25.00 

5.00 

5.00 

12.00 

12.00 

9.00 

9.00 

28.00 

28.00 

18.00 

18.00 

5.00 

2.00 

13. 427. 50  12, 969. 16  265.  00  \   236.  75 
13.530.30  12,944.40  I  263.00  238.50 


24. 56 


2.00 


102. 80 


1.75 


Conference 
Claimants. 


Ass'd.     Paid. 


Foreign 
Missions. 


Ass'd. 


$80.00 

$80.00 

30.00 

8.00 

36.00 

36.00 

3.5.00 

10.00 

37.00 

20.00 

3.5.00 

3.5.00 

52.00 

52.00 

17.00 

6.00 

17.00 

17.00 

45.00 

36.59 

40.00 

40.00 

1.5.00 

15.00 

34.00 

20.00 

80.00 

80.00 

15.  OC 

15.00 

31.00 

31.00 

22.00 

22. 00 

80.00 

80.00 

4.5.00 

45.00 

15.00 

8.00 

761.00 
760.00 


656.59 
655.50 


8187. 00 
70.00 

100. 00 
90.00 
93.00 
90.00 

138.00 
48.00 

48.00 
95.00 
91.00 
45.00 
78.00 
165.00 

40.00 
90.00 
70.00 
200.00 
132.00 
21.00 


Paid. 


$187. 00 
57.00 

100.00 
59.00 
63.00 
55.00 

145.00 
35.00 

53.00 
95.66 
97.00 
45.00 
50.00 
165.00 

53.00 
90.00 
70.22 
215.00 
132. 00 
13.50 


1,891.00  1,780.38 
1,730.00  |1,431.72 


1.00 


1.09 


161.00   348.66 


WABBENTON 

Warrenton  Circuit 

Warren  Circuit 

Ridgeway  Circuit 

Henderson  and  Miss'n 

Littleton  Circuit 

Weldon  Station 

Roanoke  Rapids  and 

Rosemary 

Roanoke  Circuit 

Enfield  and  Halifax.. 
Battleboro  and   Whit- 

99.00 
87.00 
100. 00 
109.00 
98.00 
98.00 

54.10 
61.00 
52.00 

61.00 
25. 00 
32.  75 

73.00 
79.00 
98.00 
73.00 
8.5.00 
61.00 
73.00 
8.5.00 

99.00 
87.00 
100.00 
109.  00 
98.00 
,98.00 

54.10 
61.00 
52.00 

61.00 
25.00 
32.75 

73.00 
80.00 
98.00 
73.00 
90.00 
61.00 
73.00 
85.00 

805. 00 
714.00 
820.00 
1,000.00 
800.00 
8.50.00 

450. 00 
500.00 
473. 00 

550.00 
200.00 
274.25 

725.00 
700.  to 
800.00 
700.00 
700.  CO 
500.00 
700.00 
750.00 

805. 00 
729.  .50 
8:0.00 
1.141.97 
81.5.  00 
830.00 

4.50.  00 
500.00 
473. 00 

5.50. 00 
200.00 
274.00 

725. 00 
710. 00 
827. 50 
730.00 
808.  00 
500.00 
700. 00 
770.  25 

18.00 
16.00 
18.00 
20.00 
18.00 
17.00 

10.00 
11.00 
9.00 

11.00 
4.00 
5.50 

13.00 
1.5.00 
18.00 
13.00 
14.00 
11.00 
13.00 
14.00 

18.00 
11.00 
18.00 
20. 00 
18.00 
17.00 

5.00 
11.00 
6.00 

11.00 
3.00 
3.00 

10.40 
15.00 
18.00 
13.00 
14.00 
11.00 
13.00 
14.00 

51.00 
44.00 
.52. 00 
.56.00 
.30.00 
50.00 

28.00 
31.00 
27.00 

31.00 
12.00 
14.00 

37.00 
42.00 
50.00 
37.00 
43.00 
31.00 
37.00 
43.00 

51.00 
30.00 
52.00 
56.00 
58.85 
50.00 

10.00 
31.00 
27.00 

31.00 
11.00 
8.00 

29.60 
42.00 
50.00 
37.00 
45.00 
31.00 
24.00 
43.00 

115.00 
102.00 
118.00 
129.00 
115.00 
115.00 

64.00 
71.00 
61.00 

11.00 
29.00 
29.00 

86.00 
93.00 

115.00 
86.00 

101.00 
71.00 
86.00 

101.00 

115.00 
102. 00 
118.00 
129.00 
117.50 
135.00 

35.00 
71.00 
61.00 

71.00 

Scotland  Xeck 

Hobgood  Circuit 

Williamston  and  Ham- 
ilton..         

20.00 
29.00 

68.80 

Garysburg  Circuit 

Northampton  Circuit. 

Rich  Square  Circuit 

Conway  Circuit 

Murfrepsboro  Station. 
Harrell.sville  Circuit  — 
Bertie  Circuit 

108.00 

125.00 
86.00 

135.00 
71.00 
86.00 

135.50 

Total 

Total  last  year 

1.. 503. 8.5  1  1.509.85 
1,515.00     1,487.52 

13.011.25  ,13.379.22 
12.293.70  ;  12. 373.  94 

268.50     249.40  '  76.5.00  ;  717.45 
267.50     241.05  1  664.00     675.00 

1.758.00 
1,618.00 

1,818.80 
1,54.5.50 

Increase 

22.33 

717.55     1,005.28 

1.00        8.35     101.00       42.45 

140.00 

273. 30 

11.15 

1 

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ontinued. 


JOURNAL   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


[STRICT. 


Domestic 
Missions. 

Church 
Extension. 

Education. 

I'aine 
Institute. 

Del.  Geul 
Conf. 

(U 

-a  a 
o  as 

So 

American 
Bible 
Society. 

s  ^  o 

Another 
Objects. 

o      a 

k.ss'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd . 

Paid. 

140.00 
50.00 

f  140. 00 
47.00 
68.00 
43.00 
50.00 
35.00 
108.00 
25.00 

35.00 
73.25 
78.00 
28.00 
33.00 
137.00 

36.00 
70.00 
36. 35 
158. 00 
98.00 
11.00 

S65. 00 
35. 00 
35. 00 
35.00 
35. 00 
35. 00 
45. 00 
21.00 

21.00 
35.00 
30.00 
10.00 
28. 00 
65.00 

10.00 
35.00 
30.00 
65.00 
40.00 
10.00 

$65. 00 
8.00 
35.00 
15.00 
15.00 
20.00 
45.00 
4.00 

21.00 
22.40 
30.00 
4.00 
10.00 
65.00 

10.00 
15.00 
11.64 
65.00 
20.00 
4.50 

175. 00 
40.00 
45.00 
44.00 
45.00 
44.00 
56. 00 
32. 00 

32.00 
46.00 
43. 00 

25.00 
36.00 
75.00 

20.00 
41.00 
30.00 
80.00 
50.00 
20.00 

$75. 00 
5.00 
45.00 
10.00 
9. 54 
19.00 
56.00 
6.00 

32.00 
29.44 
43.00 
5.00 
5.00 
75. 00 

20.00 
15.62 

4.80 
80.00 
20. 00 

4.00 

»6.00 
3.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
2.00 

2.00 
4.00 
4.00 
2.00 
3.00 
5.00 

2.00 
3.00 
2.00 
6.00 
4.00 
1.00 

«6.00 
2.00 
4.00 

"hbo 

2.00 
5.00 
1.00 

2.00 
2.56 
4.00 
.50 
1.00 
5.00 

2.00 
3.00 
1.40 
6.00 
2.00 
1.00 

S9.00 
5.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
5.00 
7.00 
4.00 

4.00 
7.00 
6.00 
3.00 
5.00 
8.00 

3.00 
5.00 
4.00 
9.00 
6.00 
3.00 

111.00 
110.00 

8-9. 00 
2.00 
6.00 
3.00 
2.00 
4.00 
7.00 
1.00 

4.00 
4.48 
6.00 
1.50 
2.00 
8.00 

3.00 
5.00 
9.00 
9.00 
6.00 
2.00 

84.98 
83. 76 

1135.00 

$7.00 

$4,657.00 
102. 01 
240.00 
581.46 
262. 53 
116.50 
3,286.92 
193. 98 

666.00 
92.81 
649. 30 
106. 10 
325. 22 
5,142.38 

276.36 
928. 00 
38.12 
2.  959.  64 
914. 92 

16,793 

08. 00 
68.00 

64.00 
5.00 
20.00 

1 
„      —1 

1,054 
1  439 

73.00 
61.00 

3.93 

1.00 

1,092 
661 

100.00 
35.00 

35.00 
73.  00 
70.00 
28.  00 
59.  00 
137. 00 

28. 00 
70.00 
58.00 
143.00 
98. 00 
17.00 

135.00 

37.50 
16.20 

""5."00' 

18.42 

120.00 

55.00 
16. 22 
39. 32 
152. 50 
55.00 
4.31 

7.00 
1.06 

8.00 
1.46 
2.00 
1.40 
3.52 
4.17 

3.46 

4.78 
5.87 
14.00 
2.00 

25.00 

IIIIIII 



4,911 
616 

1,324 
1,100 
1,845 
535 
1,129 
7,256 

743 
1,947 

668 
4,355 
2.260 

238 

411.00 
406. 00 

1,309.60 
1,156.24 

685. 00 
675. 00 

485. 54 
479. 50 

879. 00 
812.00 

559.  40 
529. 01 

70.00 
72.00 

51.46 
49.25 

878. 47 
663. 42 

69.65 
80.61 

26.00 
37. 50 

21,529.25 
22,216.28 

40, 865 
41,112 

153. 36 

10.00 

6.04 

67.00 

30.39 

"2."00" 

2.21 

1.00 

1.22 

215. 05 

1 

5.00 

10  96  t  11  50 

687.03 

247 

ISTRICT. 

86. 00 
76.00 
88.00 
96. 00 
85.00 

86.00 
76.00 
88.00 
96.00 
87.50 
101.00 

33.00 
53.00 
46.00 

53.00 
15.56 
28.00 

51.20 
78.00 
100.00 
64.00 
97.00 
53. 00 
64.00 
99.71 

45.  00 
40.00 
46.00 
49.00 
45. 00 
45. 00 

25.00 
28.00 
24.00 

28. 00 
11.00 
11.00 

34,00 
36.00 
46.00 
34.00 
39.00 
28.00 
34.00 
39.00 

45.00 
17.10 
46.00 
49. 00 
45.00 
45.00 

12.00 
28.00 
24.00 

28.00 
10.00 
5.00 

27.20 
36.00 
45.00 
34.00 
43. 00 
28.00 
22.00 
39.00 

56.00 
50.00 
58.  00 
63. 00 
58.00 
58.00 

31.00 
36.00 
30.00 

35.00 
5.00 
15.  CO 

42.00 
46.00 
57.00 
43.00 
50.00 
35.00 
42.00 
49.00 

56. 00 
14.40 
58.  00 
63.00 
58. 00 
58.00 

10.00 

36.00 

7.63 

35.00 
4.00 
6.00 

33.60 
46.00 
57.00 
43.00 
50.00 
35.00 
42.00 
49.00 

5.00 
4.00 
4.00 
6.00 
4.00 
4.00 

3.00 
3.00 
3.00 

3.00 
1.00 
1.30 

3.00 
5.00 
4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
3.00 
3.00 
4.00 

5.00 

""aoo" 

4.00 
4.00 

1.00 
3.00 
2.00 

3.00 

i.oe 

2.40 
5.00 
4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
3.00 
3.00 
4.00 

7.00 
7.00 
7.00 
8.00 
7.00 
7.00 

4.00 
5.00 
4.00 

5.00 
2.00 
3.00 

6.00 
6.00 
7.00 
6.00 
7.00 
5.00 
6.00 
6.00 

7.00 
3.50 
7.00 
8.00 
7.00 
7.00 

1.00 
5.00 
3.00 

5.00 
2.00 
2.00 

4.80 
6.00 
7.00 
6.00 
7.00 
5.00 
3.00 
6.00 

169. 50 
54.27 
61.50 

186.  .50 
80.00 
96. 00 

30.12 
11.75 
24.00 

45.00 
5.00 
8.00 

48.48 
65.00 

113.  ,50 
60.00 

105.  56 
50.00 
60.00 

18.5. 24 

3.00 
2.73 
10.41 
5. 25 
12.00 
10.00 

1.00 
1.30 
2.00 

1,462.00 
367. 20 
244.  67 

1,138.68 

2,921. 
1 ,  494. 
1,614. 
3,008. 
3  108 

86.00 

48.00 
53.00 
46.00 

53. 00 
22.00 

"I."o6' 

12.50 

1,043.00 

370. 79 
138.00 
583.14 

500. 75 
252.  69 
214. 40 

335. 00 
3,525.00 
3.029.31 

250. 00 
1,515.15 

2,514. 

1,013. 

951. 

1,323. 

1.393. 
564 

28.00 

64.00 
68.00 
85.00 
64.00 
75.00 
.53.00 

.35 

1.40 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
10.00 

lo.'oo' 

610. 

1,410. 
4,718. 
4.476. 
1,371. 
2,933. 
1  091 

64.00 
75.00 

1.30 

7.18 

"5'm 

1,880.76 
405. 68 

17, 256. 22 
12, 822. 48 

2,972. 
1,830. 

315. 00 
324.00 

1.369.97 
1,248.10 

686.00  !  628.30  i  859.00 
688.00     606.00     824.00 

761.63 
708.  97 

70.30 
71.00 

57.40 
63.63 

115.00 
116.00 

102. 30 
100.  15 

1,4.59.42 
503. 47 

73. 92 
80.51 

29.10 
44. 29 

41,320. 
32,523. 

121.87 

1    22.30  1    35.00  1    52.66 

"".■70" 

6.23 

"Too' 

2.15 

955. 95 

4, 433. 74 

8  797 

9.00 

2.00 

6.59 

15.19 

1 

1 

78 


NORTH  CAROLIjSTA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  I.— 


ELIZABETH   CITY 


Name  of  Charge. 

Presiding  Elder. 

Preacher  in 
Charge. 

Bishops. 

Conference 
Claimants. 

Foreign 
Missions. 

Ass'ed. 

Paid.       Ass'ed. 

Paid. 

Ass'd.  1  Paid. 

Ass'd.  1  Paid. 

Ass'd.       Paid. 

Elizabeth  City- 
First  Church  

City  Road     

^210. 00 
112.00 

S210.00  $1,. 500. 00 
112.00  ;      800.00 

$1,500.00 
800. 00 
127. 00 
675.00 
865. 00 
500. 00 
582.  00 
651.12 
800.00 
755.  00 
902. 00 

800.00 
519.  00 
700. 00 
500. 00 
528.  78 
782. 46 
192.00 

537. 00 
475.00 

834.00 
16.00 
1.00 
13. 00 
15.00 
10.00 
10.00 
15.  00 
18.00 
16.00 
17.00 

15.00 
9.00 

19.00 
7.00 

12.00 

18.00 
5.00 

13.00 
9.00 

$34.  on 

16.00 
1.00 
13.00 
15.00 
10.00 
10.00 
16.00 
18.00 
16.00 
17.00 

15.00 
9.00 

19.00 
7.00 

12.00 

20.00 
4.00 

12.11 
9.00 

$100.00 
41.00 
2.00 
37.  00 
44.00 
34.00 
34. 00 
42.00 
50.00 
4.5.00 
53.00 

45.00 
27.00 
4.5.00 
23. 00 
34.00 
44.00 
10.00 

42.00 
26.00 

$100. 00 
41.00 
2.00 
34.00 
44.00 
34.00 
34.00 
4.5. 00 
55.30 
48.00 
53.00 

50.00 
27.00 
45.00 
23.00 
34.00 
49.00 
8.00 

39.89 
26.00 

1 

8231.00  1  $231.00 
99  00  !    ISO  4'? 

6.00 
93. 10 
120. 00 
70.00 
81.00 
84.00 
112.00 
105. 00 
126. 00 

107. 00 
70.00 
98.00 
70.00 
74. 22 

109. 54 
26.00 

74.40 
66.50 

127.00 
700. 00 
865. 00 
500.00 
582. 00 
600. 00 
800.00 
750. 00 
900.00 

800. 00 
500.  00 
700. 00 
500.00 
'500.00 
775.00 
185. 00 

551. 00 
475.00 

7.00 
93.00 

115.00 
69.00 
69. 00 
95. 00 

118.00 
99.00 

124.00 

89.00 
55.00 

110.00 
49.00 
80.00 

110.00 
24.00 

84.00 
55.00 

7  00 

Pasquotank  Circuit 

Camden  Circuit 

Moyoek  Circuit 

Currituck  Circuit 

North  Gates  Circuit  — 

98.  00 
120.00 
70.00 
81.00 
84.00 
112.00 
105.  00 
126. 00 

107. 00 
70.00 
98.00 
70.00 
70.00 

108. 50 
25.00 

77.00 
66.50 

93.00 
120.00 
70.75 
69.00 
103.50 
121  00 

Perquimans  Circuit  -_ 

Hertford  Circuit 

Edeutou,   Evans  and 

Center  Hill 

Plymouth  Station 

Roper  Station 

Pantego  and  Belhaven 

99.00 
124.00 

91.70 
55.00 
110.00 
49.00 
80.00 

Roanoke  Island 

Kitty  Hawk  Circuit-— 

Hatteras  and  Kenne- 

keet 

Columbia  Circuit 

110.00 
24.00 

50.00 
55.00 

Total 

Total  last  year 

1,810.00 
1,751.90 

1,814.76   13,110.00 
1,751.91    12,830.00 

13,191.36 
12, 801. 08 

272. 00 
271.00 

273. 11 
271. 90 

778. 00 
776.00 

792. 19 
786.00 

1,775.00 
1,620.00 

1.796.37 
1,666.36 

Increase 

58.10 

59.85        280.00 

387.  28 

1.00 

1.21 

2.00 

6.19 

155. 00 

130.01 



1 

BECAPITU- 


Raleigh  District 

Durham  District 

Fayetteville  District— 
Rockingham  District- 
Wilmington  District-- 

New  Bern  District 

Washington  District  — 
Warrenton  District  — 
Elizabeth  City  District 

1,620.00 
1,7.50.00 
1,610.00 
1,944.00 
1, 690.  50 
1.602.00 
1,612.00 
1,50.3.85 
1.810.00 

1,554.90  'l2,&50.00  'l2,142.47 
1,742.17   13,'246.0<)   13,639.28 
1,642.17    12.072.00    12,239.15 
1,860.05   r2,19J.OO   11,465.88 
1,629.60    10.50.5.00    10.113.80 
1.581.99    14,466.00   14,170,46 
1 ,  54 ! .  25   13, 427.  .50   12, 969.  1 6 
1,509.85    13,011.25   13,379.22 
1,814.76   13,110.00    13.191.36 

264.00 
274.00 
215.00 
213.00 
227. 00 
2(i9. 00 
265. 00 
268.50 
272. 00 

249.00 
271.00 
211.00 
213.00 
177.35 

239.  no 

236. 75 
249.  40 
273.11 

756. 78 
756.  00 
661.00 
649.00 
641.00 
7(>3.  00 
761.00 
765.  00 
778.00 

667. 78 
727.  00 
639. 00 
647.  28 
489. 05 
693. 00 
656.  ,59 
717.  45 
792. 19 

1.722.00  1,615.28 

1.7.59.00  l,7a3.00 
1,502.00'  1,541.75 
1, 604.00!  1,721.13 
1,439.00,  1,440.00 

1.958. 00 1  2,068.71 
1,891.00'  1,780.38 

1. 7.58.001  1,818.80 
1,775.00^  1,796.37 

Total 

Total  last  year 

1.5, 172. 35 
14,851.65 

320. 70 

14,876.74    114,681.75  113,310.78 
14.484.21    107,688.02  116,311..35 

2.267..50 
2,275.00 

2.119.61 
2,131.50 

6,.532.78  '6.029.34 
6,419.12  5,883.23 

15,408.00'l5,515.42 
13,869.52  13,655.75 

392.53     6,993.73 

113.66 

146. 11 

1.538.48  1,859.67 

3,000.57 

7.50 

11.89 

JOURNAL   OF    PROCEEDINGS. 


7! 


Continued. 


Domestic 
Missions. 

Church 
Extension. 

Education. 

Paine 
Institute. 

Del.  Gen'l 
Conf. 

*i  be 

.£   OS 

-a  a 

O  OS 

So 

< 

Superan- 
nuates' En- 
dow. Fund. 

Another 
Objects. 

.^  c. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd. 

Paid. 

Ass'd.!  Paid. 

Ass'd.'  Paid. 

0  =i« 

8165. 00 
78.00 
5.00 

S165.00 
109.  41 
5.00 
65. 00 
Si).  00 
59. 50 
68. 00 
75. 00 
90.00 
73.  00 
83.00 

76.00 
45.00 

84.00 
40.17 
60.00 
82.00 
19.00 

30.00 
42.00 

893.00 
40.00 
2.00 
32. 00 
45.00 
28. 00 
28.00 
36.00 
43.00 
39.00 
44.00 

40.00 
25.00 
42.00 
19.00 
29.  00 
41.00 
11.00 

43.00 
22.00 

$93.00 
40.00 
2.00 
26.00 
46.00 
33.00 
28.00 
45.  00 
43.00 
39.00 
44.00 

40.00 
25.00 
42.00 
19.00 
29.00 
43.00 
9.00 

35.00 
22.00 

$120. 00 
bi.  00 
1.00 
43.00 
59.00 
36.00 
36.00 
46.00 
56.00 
49.00 
65.00 

49.00 
31.00 
54.00 
25.00 
34.00 
56.00 
11.00 

46.00 
28.00 

1 120. 00 
58.  UO 
1.00 
40.00 
69.00 
36.00 
36.00 
49.00 
56. 00 
49.00 
56.00 

49.00 
31.00 
54.  00 
26.00 
34.00 
57.00 
9.00 

40.40 
28.00 

$10.00 
4.00 
1.00 
3.00 
6.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
4.00 

3.00 
2.00 
4.00 
2.  (JO 
4.00 
4.00 
1.00 

2.00 
1.00 

$10. 00 
4.00 
1.00 
3.00 
6.00 
4.00 
4.00 
.5.00 
6.00 
.5.00 
4.00 

3.00 
2.00 
4.00 
2.00 
4.00 
4.00 
1.00 

2.00 
1.00 

$16.00 
8.00 
1.00 
7.00 
8.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 
8.00 
9.00 
9.00 

6.00 
3.00 
6.00 
4.00 
6.00 
5.00 
1.00 

2.00 
1.00 

$16.00   $207.20 
8.00  1    80.00 
1.00  1      6.00 

$8.49 
4.00 

$12r.50' 

$1,516.64 
660.00 
40.30 
124.95 

1,207.08 
162.  90 
637.  '20 
520. 87 

1,917.38 
780.  '25 

3,437.60 

2,155.54 
336. 15 

$4,214 

2,075 

159 

65.00 
86.00 
58.00 
68.00 
68.00 
84.00 
73.00 
83.00 

72.00 
45. 00 
84.00 

7.00 
8.00 
5.00 
5.00 
8.00 
8.00 
9.00 
9.00 

6.00 
3.00 
6.00 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
1.00 

2.00. 

20.57 
86.06 
36. 00 
18.33 
76.01 
95. 25 
70.00 
110.00 

86.00 
3.  .50 
70.00 
10.00 
50.00 
89.61 
6.00 

10.43 
20.00 

3.00 
2.00 
2.56 
1.00 
5.50 
1.45 

'20755" 

1.00 
1.00 
3.00 

"'6^25' 
"l2."50' 

1,187 
2,669 
1,022 
1,563 
1,684 
3, 325 
2.048 
5,006 

3,485 
l,r26 
1  6''9 

40.00 

291.48 

375.  69 

2,713.31 

820. 00 

392. 97 
1,519.44 

1  040 

60.00 
80.00 
19.00 

52.00 
42.00 

5.00 
6.84 
2.00 

2.90 

1,291 
4.077 
1,120 

1,291. 
2,271 

317.00 
319.00 

1,347.08 
1,364.01 

702.00 
700.00 

702.00 
703. 31 

886.00 
852. 00 

886. 40 
862.00 

72.00 
67.00 

72.00   116.00   116.00   1,049.46 
67.50    112.00   112.00  ^1, 003.62 

70.44 
l'20;07 

31.25 
22.00 

9.33 

19,608.65 
14,379.59 

42, 188. 
35,851. 

2.00 

"'HI' 

34.00 

34.40 

5.00 

4.50       4.00 

4.00 

45.84 

I9.I3' 

5,229.06 

6,337. 

2.00 

16.93 

1 

LATION 


1, 486. 00:  11, 441. 08  5. 788. 75  6, 084. 71 
1,617.  77    10, 966. 02^5, 782. 81 '6, 178. 58 


131.77 


476. 06 


5.94' 


93. 


7,517.00  6,338.28   592.30   516.01    939.75'  847.56!  11402.41 
7, 082. -22  6, 838. 09   592.  4o   520.85   945.81,  829.95  7,75-2.88 


434.  78 


500.19 ! 17.613,648.53 

I        .10,      4.84       6.06' I 


713.49 
900. 13 


186.  64 


12,698.02 
14,849.37 
13.882.79 
9,943 
10,  .560.  36 
33,673.11 
21,-529, 25 
17, 256.  '22 
19, 608.  65 


2.58.70,164,001.16 
204.  Hi  1.5.5, 057. 36 


54.59 

1,056.20 


33, 847. 
37, 737. 
33,524. 
30. 590. 
27, 130. 
56, 766. 
40, 866. 
41,320. 
42, 188. 


343, 972. 
3'28, 517. 


16, 454. 


80 


NORTH  CAROLIXA  AXNUAL  CONFEREISrCE. 


Table  No.  III. — Sunday  Schools, 


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1 

43 

775 

8163. 35 

$10. 44 

$550  29 

S724.  OS 

1 

105 

38 

1 

16 

253 

118.60 

118.60 

1 

41 

1 

40 

Brooklyn  and  Ma- 

cedonia ..    

3 
1 

24 
12 

246 
115 

39.95 
31.67 

15.00 

8.75 

SI.  50 
2.00 

56.45 
•  42.32 

1 

20 

I 

15 

6 
5 

41 
30 

320 
237 

60.00 
35.44 

27.00 
15.70 

87.00 
68.48 

Clayton  Circuit 

17.34 

Smithtield  Station 

1 

13 

166 

60.07 

27.42 

4.50 

63.49 

150.98 

1 

37 

2 
5 
3 
5 
5 
3 
2 
4 
7 
1 
6 

18 
30 
10 
24 
29 
27 
24 
29 
32 
18 
28 

275 
350 
100 
312 
216 
400 
196 
281 
300 
246 
300 

145.00 
79.  45 
15.35 
15.00 
47.97 

414.77 

154. 89 
93.08 
41.29 

175. 95 
24.61 

Kenlv  Circuit  .    

72.00 
5.35 
15. 00 
28.80 
177. 57 
119.54 
51.83 
23. 37 
160. 95 
22.61 

7.45 

•  1 

Waliefield  and  Mission. 

10.00 

.-  .1         ! 

Millbrook  Circuit 

::::::::::i::::  :: 

1 

Voungsville  Circuit 

Frauklinton  Circuit 

13.30 

2.60 
12.20 

3.27 

225.00 

35.35 

22.95 

::::i:::::: 

— 

Loui-sburg  .Station 

18.30 
10.67 
8.00 
2.00 

1 

Granville  Circuit 

7.2.5 
7.00 

! 

Oxford  Station 

1 

Oxford  Circuit    

1 1 — 

Total 

61 

448 

5,088 

1.186.00 

106.50 

69.22 

953. 05 

2,455.27 

4 

203 

3       93 

Total  last  year  ... 

58 

453 

4,886 

1,154.39 

131.81 

65.10 

834. 87 

2,117.17 

4 

194 

2      92 

Increase - 

3 

202 

31.61 

1      4. 12 

118. 18 

338. 10 

9 

1         1 

5 

25.31 

1 

. 

1"" 

Durham— Trin:,/ 

Main  Street 

Carr  Church 

1 

1 
1 
1 
2 

2 
8 
1 
5 
7 
5 
5 
4 
5 
1 
8 

3 
4 

64 
66 

33 
33 
21 
10 
26 

32 
46 
9 
40 
39 
35 
40 
20 
35 
17 
49 

28 
26 

467 
462 
260 
70 
199 

400 
419 
127 
304 
320 
226 
4S0 
200 
350 
329 
443 

450 
260 

345. 51 

158. 30 

42. 92 

13.  88 

130.  90 

95.00 
44.09 
44.04 
30. 00 
18.50 
39. 96 
75.00 
25.61 
70.00 
60.00 
45.07 

40.00 

78.75 

150.00 
50.01 
40. 54 

S.OO 
9.00 
4.00 

503. 51 

171. 28 
43. 63 

388. 59 

131.09 

13.  88 

137.  90 

118.17 

1 
1 

126 
40 



7.00 

2.25 
6.80 

West  Durham  and  Cun- 

10.92- 
.95 

15.  00 
6.00 
1.50 

13.29 

12.00 
4.03 

10.00 

1 

45 

51.84 
59. 04 
44.00 
74.00 
71.56 
169.50 
37.64 

1 

Chapel  Hill  Station 

8.00 

15.00 
5.00 
4.01 

11.35 
1.60 

4.44 
6.25 

1 

1'^ 

54.00 
8.80 

67.50 
3.00 

Leasburg  Circuit 

74.01 
259.  27 
56.84 

74.44 

85. 00 

1 

1 

25 
30 

187. 92 
6.92 

30.00 

Burlington  Circuit 

E.  Burlington,  Graham, 

3.25 

5 
6 

1 
1 

Total 

Total  last  year    ._ 

539 
529 

5.736 
5,374 

1.357.53 
1,190.75 

307.  49 
378.  i>2 

102.21 
77.26 

583.05 
252. 80 

2.350.28 
1.353.92 

266 
385 

12 
12 

10 

362 

166.78 

24.95 

230.25 

386.36  L... 

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:::: 

2 

71.57 

1 

JOURNAL,   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 


81 


North  Carolina  Conference,  1905. 


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Money  Raised  by 
Woman's  Foreign 
Mission  Societies. 

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143 

81 

S60. 00 
107.82 

§60. 00 
167. 82 

2 
2 

78 
32 

S208. 86 
33.60 

1 

44 

8211.00 

1  !      40 

SS.OO 

S438.30 
33.60 

1 

15 

14.05 

14  Oo' 

35 

75.00  '        75.00 
1 

1 
2 

18 
31 

21.80 
78.96 

21  80 

1 
1 
1 

28 
57 
25 

125.00 
227. 00 
347.00 

1 
1 

1 

25 
21 
40 

24.15 
33.00 
42.12 

228  11 

37 

10.00          10.00 

260  00 

1 

404  96 

1           j 

:::::::::::: 

3 
1 

72 
29 

168.75 
79.90 

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2         43 
1        50 

108.80 
30.00 

277  55 

109  90* 

1 

1 
1 

26 
19 

74. 46 

28.  75 

i         36  :        27.12 
1         15  1          5.62 

101  58 



34  37 

298 
286 

'~2."70" 

312.82 
413. 45 

312. 82 
509.05 

13 
12 

305 

287 

;  18 

695.08 
701.28 

5 
5 

169 
127 

924.05 
909. 12 

9 
8 

270  I      278.81 
211        298.40 

1,924.22 
1,861.94 

10 

1 

42 

14.93 

1 

59 

62.28 

2.70 

100. 63 

196.23 

6.20 

20. 39 

DISTRICT. 


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1 

39 

4fi  S9 

1 
1 

38 
30 

143.08 
323.74 

1 
1 

50 
121 

48  14 

238  04 

126 

25. 56 
30.00 

25. 56 

30.  oa 

68        276.05 

145. 14 

744. 93 

1 

45 

\        10.00 

10.00 

1 

19 

?S\  SI 

1 

27 

19.02 

58.68 

12 

2.00 

2.00 

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1 
1 

14 

42 

41.60 
104.00 

1        29 

1           '18 

16.71 
35.00 

58  31 

149.00 

25 

1 

1 

10 
44 

30 

40.00 

40.00 



92.55 

92  55 

- 

1 

8 

2.00 

•^  00 

238 
318 

107. 56 
99. 45 

107. 56 
103. 45 

7 

7 

236 
240 

600.53 
441. 64 

3 
3 

76 
92 

468. 82 
641.29 

5 
5 

275 
209 

264. 01 
110. 36 

1,343.46 
1,201.79 

8.11 

4.11 

158. 89 

66 

153  65  1        141  67 

80 

4 

16 

172. 47 

S2 


NOETH  CAEOLINA  ANNUAL  CONFEKENCE. 


Table  No.  III.— 


FAYETTEVILXiB 


Name  of  Charge. 

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o 

ja 

o 
CO 

o 

a 

3 

®   . 

O  r. 

2-3 

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oa 
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3 
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0 

0 

3 

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Xi 

a 

a; 
S 

u 

<o 

a 

3 

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Number  of  Junior 
Epvvorth  Leagues. 

Number  of  Members. 

Fayetteville— Hay  St  — 

Fayetteville  Circuit 

Hope  Mills  Circuit 

2 
4 
4 
7 
7 
9 
5 
2 
5 
4 
7 
6 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
4 

39 
28 
42 
55 
36 
53 
36 
18 
27 
25 
45 
51 
31 
35 
40 
36 
41 
35 
24 

321 
323 
411 
518 
462 
471 
431 
180 
197 
250 
430 
453 
425 
554 
410 
378 
409 
360 
175 

885.70 
92.78 

117.38 
50.26 
32. 20 
49.78 
73.97 
75.00 
54.80 
22.50 
65.31 
81.53 
36.05 
75.00 
59.01 
65.00 
56.04 

107.00 
19.00 

815. 00 
7.60 

825. 00 
5.50 
4.10 
5.92 

8218.87 

31.45 

245.  67 

■(.iU.  57 
107. 33 
367. 15 
127. 37 
32. 20 
73. 26 
79.29 
93.70 
65.80 
25.50 
143. 54 
133.30 
57.96 
90.00 
189. 23 
78.56 
128. 70 
149.  48 
24.00 

7L19 

Sampson  Circuit 

3.23 
3.07 
15.00 

n.oo 

5O.I7" 
50.77 
20.60 
15.00 
26. 55 
12.00 
43.29 
42. 48 
5.00 

20. 25 
2. 25 
3.70 

3.00 
5.37 

■""i.ir 

Pittsboro  Circuit 

22.69 
1.00 

1 

22 

1 
1 

18 
70 

Siler  Citv  Circuit 

1 

25 

Cartilage  Circuit 

20.32 
1. 56 

17.  57 
1.65 

83.35 

— 



Sanford  Circuit 

12.00 

1 
1 

38 
35 

1 

32 

Total 

97 
87 

697 
632 

7, 158 
6,568 

1,218.31 
1,048.14 

391.95 
413.  8:3 

117.  .50 
74. 95 

615. 03 
627. 10 

2,280.94 
1,962.52 

4 
5 

120 
2('8 

3 
3 

120 

Total  last  year 

162 

10 

65 

590 

170.  17 

42.55 

""l2."07' 

318.42 

21.88 

1 

88 



42 

ROCKINGHAM 


I 
1 

6 

5 

9 

2 

5 

4 

13 
39 
44 
33 
40 
19 
22 

180 
360 
515 
321 
450 
302 

46.00 

3.99 

12.00 
4.00 
8.00 
5.00 
1.50 
4.00 

30.24 

91.00 

70.80 

63.42 

82.71 

21.50 

47.55 

17. 75 

84.17 

45.84 

94.53 

139. 12 

121.15 

217.55 

138.00 

375. 00 

1.5.5.00 

209.51 

Roberdel  Circuit 

■Richmond  Circuit 

Mount  Gilead  Circuit- 

60. 00            B-  88 

1 

46 



55.  42 
53.70 
20.00 
3.5.45 
13. 75 
62.17 
35  00 

24.01 



10.00 

Montgomery  Circuit- 
Aberdeen  Circuit 

4.00 

1.50 
10.84 
12.15 

8.47 
15.00 
18.00 
12.00 
10.00 

3.00 
12.00 





26  t        280 
28  '        '>.^ 

21.00 

60.00 

14 
15 
11 
34 
28 
42 
35 
37 

125 
160 
200 
301 
250 
510 
317 
305 

67.85 
70.  45 
62.  .53 
96.79 
75.00 
115. 00 
122.00 
72. 01 

14.  .53 

""eo.'oo' 

29. 23 

55.00 

10.00 

125.00 

Laurinburg  Station 

Maxton  and  Caledonia 

Red  Springs  Circuit 

Rowland  Circuit 

Lumberton  Circuit 

Elizabeth  Circuit 

Robeson  Circuit 

1 
2 
5 
4 
5 
7 
4 

14.39 
47.76 
41.00 

1^5.00 
30.00 

105. 50 

2 

1 

150 

58 





2 

60 





20.00 

Total 

74 
71 

480 
408 

5,031 
4, 271 

1,063.12 
746. 99 

4.34.06 
293.61 

141.46 
84.73 

399.  47 
404. 54 

1,974.60       6  1    314 
1,411.87       2  1      65 



Total  last  year  ... 



Increase 

3 

72 

760 

296. 13 

140.45      56.73 

562.  73 

4 

249 



5.07 

' 

JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 


83 


Continued. 


DISTRICT. 


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Money  Raised  by 
Woman's  Foreign 
Mission  Societies. 

Number  of  Woman's 
Home  Miss.  Soc'ties. 

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Total  Amount  Raised 
by  all  Missionary 
Societies. 

1 

36 

$118. 64 

1 

35 

$26.55 

S160  19 

, 

2 

23 

35.90 

35  90 

1 

10 

1 

25 

80.00 

80.00 

40 

6.72 
3.00 

6.72 
3.00 

70 

1 

16 

25.44 

76.21 

25 

83.00 

3.00   1 

20 
23 

52.13 
40.70 

52  13 

1 

1 

17 

$16. 65 

2 

46 

40.35 

127. 70 

70 

1.75 

28.60 
2.00 

63.35 
2.00 

1 
1 

28  1   41.68 

1 
1 

22 
19 

25.44 
10.00 

115. 16 

35 

22 

33.75 

43.75 

240 
370 

4.75 
13.00 

40.32 
25.40 

78.07   9 
35.40  !  11 

193 
212 

428. 24 
468.04 

2 

27 

16.65 

5 

7 

122 
175 

102. 34 
107. 82 

691. 04 
575  86 

14.92 

42.67 

2 

27 

16.65 

115  18 

130 

8.25 

2 

19 

39.80 

2 

53 

5.48 

1 
1 

47 
24 

76.45 
9.80 

46 

1 

18 

7.05 

1 

22 

5.48 

22  33 

2 

38 

41.10 

41.10 

1 

15 

35.00 

1 

40 

13.21 

48  21 

3 

53 

443. 39 

443  39 



2 
2 

1 
2 

1 
1 

38 
53 
29 
35 
18 
22 

83.91 
160.38 
46.89 
5S.06 
40.00 
88.20 

1 

1 
1 

29 
30 
40 

36.  93 
17.00 
32.00 

PO  84 

177  38 

150 

32.1.00 
12.17 

6.00 
35.00 

331.00 
47.17 

78  89 

58 

58  06 

1 

12 

40.00 

60 

1 

25 

6.00 

94  20 

1,08.3.18 
730. 55 

2 

186 
147 

314 
6{> 

337. 17 

41.00 

378. 17 
10.00 

17 
Ifi 

372 
323 

30 

47.05 

6 

7 

110.62 
113.10 

994.  40 
803  65 



249 

337. 17 

41.00 

368. 17 

1 

49 

352.  63 

2 

30 

47.05 

'   f 

39 

190. 75 

2.48 

84 


NORTH  CAKOLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  III.— 


WILMINGTON 


Name  of  Charge 

o 
o 

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o 

CO 

o 

01 

a 

3 

55 

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Oa 

O  cS 

11 

Number  of  Scholars 
Knrolled  Durljig 
Year. 

o 

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as 
< 

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Amount  Collected 
for  Other  Objects. 

13 
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y: 

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a 

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Ik 

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to 

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m 
o 

M 

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la 

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a 
<i> 

o 

a 

3 

Wilmington — Grace 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
10 

2 
3 
5 
6 
5 

2 
3 
6 
5 
5 
7 
1 

81 

35 
31 
15 
-.10 
.  16 
(iO 

16 
15 
40 
26 
34 

18 
18 
37 
26 
35 
35 
14 
12 

640 
419 
175 
76 
97 
425 

132 
225 
215 
210 
115 

K8 
160 
300 
240 
300 
250 
260 
125 

8384.  61 
54.01 
40.00« 
21.63 
20.22 
105.00 

45. 57 
20.00 
60.00 
42. 50 
40.06 

36.12 
46.00 
28. 63 
12.00 
12.00 
35.00 
29.44 
7.00 

#75. 00 
41.68 

S30.49 
9.37 
4.00 
8.40 
3.  HI 
2.45 

8.40 
4.87 
2.00 
1.00 
4.08 

7.32 
1.00 
2.75 
1.52 
7.16 
3.50 
2.26 
1.00 

S459. 61 

296.78 

121.50 

53.13 

53.33 

153.45 

69.97 
39.47 
62.00 
55.26 
74.14 

79.97 
54.50 
78.29 
18.52 
24.66 
45.50 
46.09 
13.00 

1 

98 

Fifth  Street    

S191.72 

55.50 

8.00 

Bladen  Street    

Market  Street 

15.10 
29.50 
36.00 

8.00 
14.60 

1 

31 

Scott's  mil  Circuit 

Onslow  Circuit 

10.00 
8.00 

Jacksonville  and  Rich- 
land   

Magnolia  Circuit 

Kenansville  Circuit 

Burgaw  Circuit 

6.57 
-      20.00 

20.73 

7.50 

20.00 

5.19 
10.00 

15.80 

.... 
1 

'~19 
37 

Cliinon  Circuit 

Whlteville   and  Chad- 
bourne    

— 

.... 

Columbus  Circuit 

Carvers  Creek  Circuit- 

26.91 
5.00 

Waccamaw  Circuit 

Shallotte  Circuit   _ 

5.50 

Town  Creek  Circuit 

7.00 

1 

1 

16 

68 

Southport  Station 

New  River  Circuit 

14.  .39 
3.00 

2.00 

Total-..    

496 
555 

4.852 
5,322 

1,039.79 
1,026.24 

317. 57 
390. 73 

105. 18 
111.07 

345. 12 
267. 44 

1,799.17 
1,220.57 

6 
6 

269 
334 

Totalis  St  year  ... 

1 

20 

13. 55 

87.68 

578.60 

Decrease  . 

10 

59 

470 

73.16 



5.89 

65 

1 

?0 

NEW  BEEN 


New  Bern— Centenary. 
Goldsbero— St.  Paul-.. 

St.  John 

Goldsboro  Circuit 

Mount  01r.-e  Circuit  — . 
Mount  Owe  and  Fai- 

son 

LaGrange  Circuit 

Hookerton  Circuit 

Snow  Hill  Circuit 

Kinston  Station 

Dover  Circuit 

Grifton  Circuit 

Craven  Circuit 

Jones  Circuit 

Pamlico  Circuit 

Oriental  Circuit 

Carteret  Circuit 

Morehead  City  Station. 

Beaufort.Station 

Atlantic 

Straits 

Ocracoke    and    Ports- 
mouth  


Total 

Total  last  year. 


Increase- 
Decrease 


53 
44 
17 
67 
40 

19 
16 
23 
30 
35 
30 
36 
21 
20 
7p 
:35 
77 
25 
18 
14 
24  j 

17 


29 


575 
361 
225 
496 
350 

210 
176 
185 
196 
398 
282 
281 
180 
290 
500 
132 
483 
303 
165 
176 
162 

120 


736   6, 246 
707   5, 677 


569 


214.22  I 

75.00 

90.00  1. 

20.00  . 
I 

49.82 

21.65 

42.50 

21.08 

77.05 

50.00 
132. 27 

60.00 

40.28 

75.00 

50.00 
124. 16 

73. 50 

75.34 

52.28 


16.62 
19.  m 


30.00 


1.374.15 
1,486.31 


43.49 
2.00 


47.61 
80.59 
■  8.86 

100.92 
40.00 
11.00 
7.86 
60.00 
56.00 

238. 47 
21.42 
13.64 


4.50 


3.84 


4.00 
4.73 
2.00 
3.00 
4.07 


8.00 
2.80 

'4."i6 

'i.'iB' 


220. 00 
2.25 


772. 89 
776.  97 


270.79 
63.54 


207.25 


112. 16 


4.08 


204. 19 
55.00 


95.32 


43. 60 
7.72 
111.00 
130.00 
16.50 
20.00 
108. 00 


239. 92 
50.00 


582.  26 
442.  72 
149. 91 
90.00 
20.00 

192.63 

28.38 

88.10 

79.41 

272. 71 

188. 86 

257.  69 

120.00 

159.28 

87.02 

110.00 

ISO.  16 

531.89 

U8.96 

68.17 

201. 70 

34.50 


1,081.25     4,034.35 
98C.44     2.721.48 


100.81     1,312.87 


90 


54 


25 


31 


99 


25       1  !    20 

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262 
368 


106 


2  j  119 
1       37 


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46.91 

8466. 58 

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837.46 
31.26 

8754.04 

78.17 

31 

1.00 

83.00 

84.00 

1 

22 

28.20 

1 

13 

2.60 



45.90 

1 

38 

1 

19 

2.65 

2.65 

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33.00 

33. 00 

19 

20.00 
4.30 

20.00 
4.30 

37 

1 

20 

9.75 

1 

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11.07 

20  82 

1  1    19 

7.20 

7.20 

1 

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2 

42 

22.00 

1 

20 

3.00 

25  00 

4.45 

22.07 

26.52 

1 

269        5.45 
354       22.64 

168.  22 
103. 96 

173. 67 
143. 60 

5 

5 

158 
137 

321.56 
255. 16 

4 

3 

180 
142 

511.73 
698.01 

7 
3 

167 
96 

118.39 
51.52 

966.78 
984. 48 

64.26 

30.07 



21 

66.40 

1  1    38 

4 

71 

66.87 

85       17. 19 

186.28 

17.70 

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189 

144.22 

1 
1 

99 
39 

887. 72 

1 

124 

870. 06 

1 

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56.22 
67.10 

1  800  14 

220. 25 

1        51 

287  35 

54 

154.  45 

154.45 

1 

25 

75.00 

75. 00 

2 

40 

115.86 

115  86 

1 

15 

25.00 

25  00 

1 

1 
1 
1 

10 
17 
25 

29.  62 
47.00 
60.97 

29.62 



47  00 

1 

20 

30.00 

1 

29 

14.00 

104  97 

31 

1 

1 

10 
16 

19.28 
15.00 

19  28 

45 

15.00 



16.00 

15  00 



1 
1 

10 
16 

14.00 
35.00 

14.00 

37 

86.81 

86.81 

1 

10 

84.06 

i 

35 

15.00 

134.00 

1 

18 

33.00 

33  00 

_  1 

.381 
234 

15.00 
26. 20 

316. 26 
50.00 

476.48  i  12 
593.75  j  13 

300 
353 

1,477.70 
1,562.30 

4 
4 

169 
172 

1,009.13 

1,739.58 

4 

7 

ISO 

248 

162.32 
192. 57 

2,625.22 
3,527.70 

147 

266.26 

11.20 

117.27 

1 

53          84. 60 



3 

730. 46 

3 

68 

40.25 

902  48 

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Table  No.  III. — 


WASHINGTON 

Name  of  Charge. 

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Number  of  Members. 

Number  of  Junior 
Epworth  Leagues. 

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0 

M 
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Washington  Station  ... 

1 

25 

240 

$66.67 

854.40 

85.00 

8130.  55 

8256.62 

Bath  Circuit 

5 
5 
3 
1 

2 
3 

7 
3 
3 
5 
3 
1 

2 
7 
4 
1 
6 
4 

27 
35 
24 
9 
37 
12 
34 
24 
28 
15 
20 
19 

20 
42 
12 
16 
36 
8 

245 
2(10 
220 

65 
297 

60 
365 
137 
264 
190 
390 
231 

180 
347 
234 
170 
394 
22o 

3.5.00 
15.00 
26.  69 
20.  on 
83.36 
13.37 
70.34 
38.81 
24.17 
25. 00 
71.35 
88.14 

9.5.  50 
36.48 
23. 77 
44.51 
80. 19 
2.5.00 

47.37 

12.00 
5.00 
2.00 
5.00 
5.08 

"io.'oo" 

2.30 
14.55 

94.37 
20.00 
54.98 
32.49 

417. 19 
23. 30 

124. 12 
13.04 
75. 52 
26.10 
72. 20 

181.88 

128. 87 
74.63 
31.44 
209.07 
132. 97 

Swan  Quarter  Circuit  .. 
Mattamuskeet  Circuit  _ 

'~'i5.'95" 

8.34 

7.49 
159.  05 

9.93 
15. 75 
10.74 
17.16 

1.10 

.85 

36.37 

19.65 
4.40 
7.67 

35.72 

Fairtield  Station 

Greenville  Station 

169.70 

28."03' 
27.'3.5" 

1 

1 

96 
12 

... 



Grimesland.  Vanceboro 

Bethel   Circuit-    

Tarboro  Station 

Elm  Citv 

'"4."37 

6.20 
17.10 

""8."o6' 

7.78 
2.34 

7.50 
16.65 

""i20.'84' 
45.00 
27.34 

Rocltv  Mount  Station  _ 

South    Rocky    Mount 

1 

25 



Nashville  Circuit _ 

Spring  Hope  Circuit  — 

34.68 

Total              

66 
70 

443 

502 

4, 4.55 

4.488 

878. 35 
829.  43 

435. 99 
267. 17 

106. 72 
93. 15 

646.91 
489. 13 

2,003.47  I    3 
1,6.59.38  1    8 

133 
213 



Total  last  year  — 

.— 

48.93 

168. 82 

13.57 

156. 77 

351.01 

4 

59 

33 

5 

80 



WABRENTON 

Warrenton  Circuit 

4 
6 
6 
3 
5 
1 

2 
5 
4 

5 
1 
2 

3 
5 
5 
4 
3 
1 
5 
4 

40 
17 
63 
27 
36 
16 

21 
27 
24 

25 
8 
12 

15 
34 

40 
35 
49 
15 
40 
32 

327 
302 
295 
4.52 
275 
176 

174 
255 
178 

185 
110 
106 

150 
225 
400 
3.50 
306 
71 
207 
208 

56.00 

46.  20 

47.  61 
239.  76 

37.00 
70.00 

90.07 
30.00 
25.44 

26.  25 
35.  00 
20.00 

40.00 
33.  .50 
11.5. 84 
40.00 
54.90 
38. 21 
70.00 
26.05 

1,141.SS 
1,102.89 

25.00 

136.  00 

212.00 
46. 20 
62. 32 

1 

25 

Ridgeway  Circuit 

Henderson  and  Mission 

14.71 
14.43 
5.00 
5.00 

2.60 
13.00 
5.13 

2.00 

.88 

2.50 

2.25 
10. 43 

4.  .54 
1.5.00 
14.67 

.5.00 

3.00 
38.43 

1.5.  00 
7.5.00 
35.00 

60.00 

76. 00 

9.50 

20.00 
5.00 
12.  92 

3.75 
10.00 

329.  19 
125.  00 
119.50 

112.67 
49.  .58 
58.49 

.32.00 
53.  69 
22.50 

45. 25 

71.62 
221.97 
148.25 
220.  25 

41.21 
148.00 

83.24 

2 

60 

Littleton  Circuit 

Weldon   Station,  _. 

.... 



Roanoke  Rapids    and 

1..58 
15.00 

Enfield  and  Halifax.  _. 

Battleboro  and  Whita- 
ker             

Scotland  Neck  Station. 

8.81 

Hobgood  Circuit 

Williamston  and  Ham- 

3.00 

16.  69 

40.00 

68. 25 

150.65 

10.00 
18.76 

""'ii.'oo 

61.  .59 
26.00 



1 

1ft 

Garysburg  Circuit 

Northampton  Circuit  — 
Rich  Square  Circuit 

1 

1 
1 

30 
46 
40 





Murfreesboro  Station.. 

""'65.00 

Harrellsville  Circuit 

Bertie  Circuit 

— 

Total     

74 
75 

576 
616 

4,752 
5,099 

482.  74 
448.  48 

1.58.  .57 
106. 20 

495.  76 
251.38 

2,202.93 
1,988.95 

6 

7 

201 
207 

1 
2 

10 

Total  last  year — 

40 

38.94 

44.26 

52.37 

244. 38 

9.76 

1 

40 

347 



1 

6 

1 

80 

JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 


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Number  of  Woman's 
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Number  of  Members. 

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Total  Amount  Raised 
by  all  Missionary 
Societies. 

1 

36 

S90.00 

1 

1 

36 

817.20 

8107. 20 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

20 
26 

i7.55 
36.00 
101. 96 

17.55 

36  00 

96   «157. 10 

$132.30 

8289.40 

1 

30 

33.30 

451. 41 

12 

1 
1 

10 
19 

8.20 
47.15 

1 

8.20 

1       34 

140.88  1        1 

13 

2.50 

207  69 

1 

1 

32 

85.00 

1 

89 

51.50 

136  50 

25 

30.00 

30.00 

1 

1 

16 
22 

20.00 
3.30 

1          2."^ 

25.00 

45  00 

3  30 

1 

1 

38 
15 

76.72 

2 

34 

196. 70 

2 

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1 

133 
213 

157. 10 
15.00 

162. 30 
147. 17 

319.40 
162. 17 

9 

8 

204 
191 

462.58 
411.17 

5 
3 

106 
42 

360. 88 
99.62 

7  249 

8  281 

139.96 
176.  68 

1,296.70 
735.58 

142. 10 

15.13 

57.23 

1 

13 

51.41 

2 

64 

261.26 

1 

561.12 

80 

i  i      .32 

36.72 

DISTRICT. 


25 

1 

18 

60.00 

1 

17 

40.00 

1 

25 

20.00 

125  00 

1 
1 

1 
1 

37 
44 
30 
34 

12.50 
79.23 
93.00 
85.00 

1 
1 
1 
1 

19 
20 
18 
40 

3.60 

48. 05 

32. 00 

410.00 

16  10 

60 

1.20 

1.20 

1 
1 
1 

29 
30 
60 

32. 25 
36.00 
50.00 

159  43 

171  00 

545  00 

64  00 

1 

30 

34.80 

34  80 

10 

15.00 

15.00 

1 
1 
1 

30 
47 
40 

9.00 
19.50 
24.68 

9  00 

1 

10 

17.50 

37  00 

30 

1 

1 

24 

52.50 

77  18 

46 

'        20.00 

26.60 
5.00 

40 

5.00 

1 
1 
2 
1 

30 
18 
22 

28 

222 
168 

10.00 
36.50 
50.00 
124.00 

10.00 

1 

22.80 

59  30 

2 

24 

39.76 

89.76 

124  00 

211 

175 

16.20 
1.67 

25.00 
61.60 

41.20 
63.27 

8 
12 

211 
390 

421.99 
556.89 

11 
9 

771. 65 
812. 79 

9 
9 

291 
236 

249.03 
215. 18 

1,521.57 
1,328.59 

36 

14.53 

2 

54 

45 

33.85 

192  08 

36.60 

22.07 

4 

179 

134.90 

4L14 

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NORTH  CAROLINA  ANNUAL  CONFERENCE. 


Table  No.  III.— 


ELIZABETH   CITY 


Name  of  Charge. 

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for  Other  Objects. 

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a 

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01 

.Q 

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Number  of  Junior 
Epworth  Leagues. 

Number  of  Members. 

Elizabeth  City— 1st  Ch, 
Citv  Road         

I 

1 

2 
4 
6 
4 
4 
4 
5 
11 
2 

3 
1 
4 
2 
3 
3 
4 

7 
6 

33 
29 
15 
43 
83 
33 
39 
27 
32 
105 
22 

23 
18 
25 
17 
47 
58 
35 

60 
64 

315 
468 
150 
307 
640 
245 
247 
300 
355 
846 
219 

162 
■     125 
213 
165 
420 
469 
175 

500 

260 

$188.  65 
142. 56 
8.30 
22.00 
128. 54 
46.83 
29.50 
58.65 
75.00 
143.  40 
56.00 

49.51 
60.00 
85. 00 
39. 03 
40. 00 
131. 53 
26.00 

39.14 
29.  90 

S120. 73 
61.03 
2.00 

SIO.  73 
9.00 

""■67.'86" 

$324. 99 

280. 39 

10. 30 

31.42 

258.29 

57.79 

58.42 

119.49 

147. 10 

214. 80 

329.  66 

130.73 
78.25 

186. 50 
39. 03 

280. 00 

258.36 
72.00 

41.74 
43.  24 

1 
1 

63 
48 





Pasquotank  Circuit 

9.42 
3.85 
2.17 
6.41 

23. 80 
9.10 

29. 00 
8.00 

7.00 

60.00 
3.20 
2.51 
27.  62 
48.00 
42.  40 
11.66 

42.60 
10.00 
3L50 

94. 52 

5.59 
20.00 

9.  42 
15.00 

1 

40 

North  Gates  Circuit. 

1 

1 

.... 

48 
37 

■"30 





Perquimans  Circuit 

Hertford  Circuit 

Edenton.    Evans   and 
Center  Hill 

:::: 

254.00 

31.62 

8.25 
70.00 



Plymouth  Station 

Roper  Station 

1 

57 

1 

58 

Pautego  and  Belhaven. 

24.00 
34.  .58 
11.00 

2.60 
6.94 

5.00 
7.25 
3.00 

211.00 
85.00 
32.00 

1 

48 

Kitty  Ha\yk  Circuit 

Hatteras  a:id    Kenne- 
keet     „-      -  - 

'1 

6.40 

1 

20 

1 

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Total 

Total  last  year 

77 
76 

808 
790 

6,581 
6,270 

1,399.54 
1,240.92 

542. 37 
493.  77 

140. 13 
133. 01 

904. 20 
1,065.13 

2,962.50 
2,799.91 

9 
9 

391 
355 

2 
3 

83 
140 

1 

18 

311 

158. 62 

48.60 

7.12 

162. 59 

36 

160.93 

1 

57 

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KECAPITU- 


Raleigh  District 

Durham  District 

Fayetteville  District  .__ 
Rockingham  District  — 
Wilmington  District  .._ 

New  Bern  District 

Washington  District  — 

Warrenton  District 

Elizabeth  City  District- 


Total  

Total  last  year 


Increase- 
Decrease 


448 
539 
697 
480 
496 
736 
443 
576 


5,223 
5, 192 


31 


5,088 
5,736 
7, 158 
5,031 
4,852 
6.246 
4, 4.55 
4, 752 
6,581 


19, 899 
47, 955 


1,914 


1,186.00 
1,357.53 
1,218.31 
1,063.12 
1,039.79 
1,. 374.  15 
878. 35 
1,141.83 
1,399.54 


10, 658.  62 
9, 826. 06 


831. 56 


106. 50 
307.  49 
391.95 
434. 06 
317.  .57 
772. 89 
435.  99 
482. 74 
542.37 


3,791.56 
3, 595. 29 


196.  27 


69.22 
102.  21 
117. 50 
141.46 
105.  18 
270.79 
106. 72 
1.58. 57 
140. 13 


1.211.78 
709.01 


502. 77 


9.53. 05 

2,4.55.27 

583. 05 

2,350.28 

615.03 

2, 280.  94 

399.  47 

1,974.60 

345. 12 

1,799.1- 

1,081.25 

4,034.35 

646. 91 

2,00.3.47 

495. 76 

2,202.93 

904. 20 

2.962.50 

6,02.3.84  22.063.51 
5,162.83  117,845.77 


861. 01 


203 
266 
120 
314 
269 
262 
133 
201 
391 


49  2.159 
55  2.329 


4.217.74 


6  I  170 


93 

12 

120 


2  119 


12  4.37 
11  501 


64 


JOURNAL,   OF   PKOCEEDING-S. 


89 


Continued. 


DISTRICT. 


la 

5  K  A 

Money  Raised  by 
Leagues  for 
Otlier  Objects. 

Total  Raised  by 
Leagues. 

11 

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Woman's  Foreign 
Mission  Societies. 

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92.67    

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$41.84 

8101. 09 

48 

12. 00 

153. 70 

1.    __    _ 

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1.70 

1.70 

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12.00 

20.00  1        32.00 

48 

18.00 
3.5.00 

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66  !      13.5.52 

2 
2 
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1 

1 

31 
34 
10 
18 

13 

16.50 
S9. 76 
137. 35 

188.50 

37 

20.00 

15.00 

225. 28 

1 

30 
61 

2I.  95 
38.60 

159. 30 

30 

1 

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51          90.45 

99.90  1        2 

228. 95 

15.50 

15.50 

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5.00  1         5.00 

1 

22 

24.57 

24.  ,57 

1 

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25.00 

25.00 

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254. 20 

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495 

50.  80 
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77.00 
258. 87 

145. 80 

298.37 

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10 

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267  i      647.56 

710.  .39  ,        6 
656. 65          4 

233        128.66       1,663.84 
142          67.60       1,366.07 

11.30 

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53.74  '■        2 

91          61.06  1        297.77 

21 

181.87 

152. 57 

1 

18 

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296 

312.82 

312.82 

13 

305 

695. 08 

5 

169 

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9 

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278. 81 

1,924.22 

238 

107.56 

107. 56 

7 

236 

600.  .53 

3 

36 

468.82 

5 

275 

264. 01 

1,343.46 

240 

4.75 

40.32 

78.07 

9 

193 

428. 24 

2 

27 

16.  65 

5 

122 

1*2.34 

691.04 

314 

337. 17 

41.00 

378. 17 

17 

372 

1,083.18 

2 

30 

47.05 

6 

!S6 

mil.  62 

994. 40 

269 

5.45 

168. 22 

173. 67 

5 

1.58 

321.  .56 

4 

180 

511.73 

/ 

167 

118.39 

966. 78 

381 

15. 00 

316. 26 

476. 48 

12 

300 

1,477.70 

4 

169 

1,009.12 

4 

180 

1.52.32 

2,625.22 

133 

157.10 

162.30 

319.  40 

9 

204 

462.  58 

5 

106 

360. 88 

7 

249 

139. 96 

1,296.70 

211 

16.20 

2.5.00 

41.20 

8 

211 

421.  99 

11 

222 

771.65 

9 

291 

249.03 

1,521.  .57 

474 

50.80 
586.  47 

77.00 

14.5.  SO 

11 

288 

725. 09 

10 

194 
1,133 

710. 89 

6 

283 

128. 66 

1,663.84 

2,5.56 

1,2.50.48 

2.03.3.17 

91 

2,267 

6. 215. 95 

46 

4,820.34 

58 

1,973 

1, 544. 14 

13,027.23 

2,445 

120. 71 

1,059.90 

1,919.06 

94 

2,400 

5, 674. 59 
54L36 

38 
8 

956 
177 

5, 555. 06 

58 

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1,333.23 

12,385.66 

111 

465.76 

190. 58 

114.11 

228 

210. 91 

64L57 

3 

133 

734. 72 

-      .          1 

CHRONOLOGICAL  ROLL  OF  THE  CONFERENCE. 


E.,  Elder.  S'y.,  Supernumerary. 

D  ,  Deacon.  S'd.,  Superannuated. 

P.  E.,  Presiding  Elder. 

*Not  present  at  the  session  of  the  Conference. 

Those  not  numbered  have  not  been  received  into  full  connection  in  the  Con- 
ference. 

P2,  Probationer  2nd  year     PI,  Probationer  1st  year. 


Name. 


Marcus  C.  Thomas 

Alexander  D.  Betts 

John  \V.  Jenkins  

Robert  A.  Willis 

*Thomas  J.  (iattis 

William  H.  Moore 

Edwin  A.  Yates 

8  *John  E.  Thompson 

9  1  Joseph  J.  Renn 

Robah  F.  Eumpas 

Fredericli  D.  Swindell 

Philip  Greening 

William  H.  Kirton 

William  S.  Rone.... 

JohnT.  Gibbs 

Leouidas  L.  Nash 

James  M.  Rhodes 

Franklin  A.  Bishop 

Nereus  E.  Coltraue 

Rufus  C.  Beaman 

Andrew  P.  Tver 

Thomas  J.  Browning ........ 

Ludolphus  E.  Thompson., 

Daniel  L.  Earnhardt 

James  E.  Bristowe 

John  N.  Cole 

*Charle,s  R.  Taylor 

James  O.  Guthrie 

Francis  B.  McCall 

William  L.  Cuninggim 

Daniel  A.  Watkins 

John  H.  Hall 

Clayter  W.  Smith 

Charles  O.  Durant 

Barna  B.  Holder 

Marcus  D.  Giles 

Alpheus  McCullen 

Jacob  A.  Lee 

John  C.  Kilgo 

Barzillai  C.  Allred 

John  E.  Underwood 

James  M.  Ashby 


Where  Admitted 

into 

Conference. 


Wilmington - 

Greensboro  

New  Bern , 

New  Bern 

Salisbury , 

Salisbury 

Salisbury 

Raleigh 

New  Bern 

Charlotte , 

Charlotte 

Charlotte , 

Sumter,  S.  C.  ... 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Wilmington 

Greensboro 

Salisbury 

Salisbury 

Salisbmy 

Salisbury 

Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Virginia 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Greenville,  S.  C 

Statesville 

Statesville 

Statesville 


1855 
1856 
1858 
1858 
1860 
1860 
1860 
1865 
1869 
1871 
1871 
1871 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1883 
1883 
1883 


Pi 


S'd. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

S'd. 

P.  E. 

E. 

S'd. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

P.  E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

S'd. 

P.  E. 

E. 

S'y 

E. 

P. 

E. 

P.  E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 


JOURNAL   OF   PROCEEDINGS. 
CHRONOLOGICAL  ROLI^Continued. 


91 


Daniel  H.  Tuttle 

Charles  C.  Brothers 

John  B.  Hurley 

Roderick  B.  John 

Franii  M.  Shamburger 

Thomas  J.  Daily 

Miles  M.  McFarland 

John  A.  Hornaday 

Couder  P.  Jerome 

William  W.  Rose 

George  B.  Perry 

Erskine  Pope 

William  S.  Davis  

George  W.  Fisher 

William  A  Forbes 

William  H.  Townsend 

Nathan  H.  Guyton 

Theodore  P.  Bonner 

Edward  H.  Davis 

John  D.  Pegram 

Charles  W.  Robinson 

Thomas  N.  Ivey 

Richard  W.  Townsend 

Daniel  C.  Geddie 

James  G.  Johnson 

WiUiam  H.  Puckett 

George  F.  Smith 

Henry  B.  Anderson 

HilliaVd  M.  Eure 

Zadock  Paris 

James  M.  Lowder 

Hampton  McRae  Jackson 

Leonidas  M.  Chaffin , 

George  T.  Simmons 

John  J.  Barker 

John  Henry  Shore , 

Magruder  H.  Tuttle 

Eh  C.  Sell 

Louland  S.  Etheride 

Neil  McK.  Watson 

James  H.  M.  Giles 

Milton  D.  Hix 

Robert  H.  Broom 

Richard  F.Taylor 

Asa  J.  Parker 

Henry  G.  Stamey 

William  Y.  Everton 

Jasper  B.  Thompson 

George  W.  Starling 

George  D.  Langston 

Felix  L.  Church 


Where  Admitted 

into 

Conference. 


-6 

na 

<B  "O 

:P< 

> 

Statesville 1883 

Statesville 1883 

Statesville 1883 

Statesville 1883 

Statesville 1883 

Statesville 1883 

Wilmington  1884 

Wilmington  1884 

Wilmington  1884 

Wilmington  1884 

Wilmington  1884 

Charlotte 1885 

Charlotte 1885 

Charlotte 1885 

Chailotte 1885 

Charlotte 1885 

Charlotte 1885 

Charlotte ...  1885 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Reidsville 1886 

Favetteville  ]887 

Favetteville  1887 

Fayetteville  1887 

New  Bern 1888 

New  Bern 1888 

New  Bern 1888 

New  Bern 1888 

New  Bern 1888 

New  Bern 1888 

New  Bern  1888 

New  Bern 1888 

Greensboro 1889 

Greensboro 1889 

Greensboro 1889 

Greensboro 1889 

Greensboro 1889 

Wilson 1890 

Wilson 1890 

Wilson 1890 

Wilson 1890 

Washington,  Ga 1890 


a 
o 

a  c« 

p., 

E. 

E. 

P.E. 

P.E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

S'd. 

E. 

E. 

S'y. 

E. 

S'd. 

P.E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

S'y. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

P.E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

S'y. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

S'd. 

E. 


92  NORTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFERENCE. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  ROLL— Continued. 


S3 

X! 

a 

Name. 

Where  Admitted 

into 

Conference. 

-6 

a 
o 

a  a 
P-i 

•^4 

Nathan  H.  D.  Wilson 

Greenville 

1891 
1S91 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1893 
1893 
1893 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1895 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1898 
1898 
1898 

E, 

95 

*Keuneth  D.  Holmes 

Greenville 

E. 

P6 

Lucius  S.  Massey 

Greenville 

E. 

97 

Edward  E.  Rose 

Greenville 

E. 

98 

Michael  Bradshaw 

Greenville 

P.  E 

99 

Jesse  D.  Bundy 

Greenville 

E. 

100 

Jesse  J.  Porter 

Greenville 

Greenville 

Greenville 

Decatur,  Ala 

Goldsboro 

Goldsboro 

Goldsboro 

Goldsboro 

Goldsboro 

Goldsboro 

Goldsboro 

Goldsl^oro 

Goldsboro 

E. 

101 

Jesse  W.  Martin 

E. 

102 

Jesse  T.  Draper 

E. 

lOR 

E ucl  i  d  M  c ^^'^  h  0 r t er 

E. 

104 

Lemon  H.  Jovner,  Jr 

E. 

105 

Allison  L.  Ormand 

E. 

lOR 

Doctor  N.  Caviness 

E 

107 

James  H.  Frizzelle 

E. 

108 

Thomas  H.  Sutton 

E. 

109 

Marion  T.  Plvler 

E. 

110 

James  P.  Pate 

E. 

m 

Julian  L.  Rumlev 

E. 

1T> 

Samuel  T.  Movie 

E. 

lis 

Henrv  E.  Tripp 

Goldsboro 

E. 

114 

Wesley  F.  Craven 

Wilmington   

E. 

115 

William  C.  Merritt 

Wilmington  

E. 

11R 

William  E.  Hocutt 

Wilmington       

E. 

117 

Robert  W.  Bailev 

Durham 

E. 

lis 

Solon  A.  Cotton 

Durham 

E. 

119 
T^O 

Ruf us  Bradley 

Raleigh  A.  Bruton 

Wilev  D.  Sasser 

Durham 

Durham 

E. 

E. 

1'>1 

Statesville 

E. 

^9,9 

Jesse  L.  Cuninggim 

Elizabeth  Citv 

E. 

^??, 

*David  B.  Parker 

Elizabeth  Citv 

E. 

l'^4 

Robert  L.  Davis 

Elizabeth  Citv    

E. 

l'>5 

Yancey  E.  Wright 

Elizabeth  Citv 

E. 

I'^fi 

Hilary  A.  Humble 

Elizabeth  Citv 

E. 

197 

Thomas  A.  Smoot 

Reidsville  ....". 

Kinston 

Kinston 

Kinston 

Kinston  

E. 

19S 

Brvan  C.  Thompson 

E. 

I9q 

Robert  H.  Willis 

E. 

130 

Andrew  J.  (rroves 

E. 

181 

Albert  S.  Barnes 

E. 

IS"? 

John  William  Potter 

Nathaniel  L.  Seabolt 

Jacob  H.  McCracken 

James  A.  Dailey  

Saul  E.  Mercer 

James  M.  Benson 

Gaston  T.  Adams 

John  C.  Humble 

Benson  H.  Black 

William  F.  Jones 

George  B.  Starling 

William  A.  Piland 

Charles  L.  Read 

Dawson,  Ga 

E. 

18R 

Raleigh  

E. 

184 

Raleigh  

E. 

■185 

Raleifi^h  

E.- 

186 

Raleigh  

E. 

187 

Raleigh  

E. 

188 

Raleigh  

E. 

189 

Raleigh  

E. 

140 

Raleigh     

E. 

141 

Raleigh  

??• 

14*^ 

i  Elizabeth  Citv 

148 

Elizabeth  Citv 

D. 

144 

!  Elizabeth  City 

E. 

JOURNAL    OF   PROCEEDINGS. 
CHRONOLOGICAL  ROLI^Continued. 


93 


Name. 


James  Y.  Old 

Rufus  C.  Craven 

Preston  D.  Wood  all 

Rufus  R.  Grant 

James  T.  Stanford 

Edward  R.  Welch 

Harry  M.  North 

Timothy  A.  Bikes , 

William  F.  Sanford 

Preston  L.  Kirton , 

Francis  Earnest  Dixon 

Joseph  E.  Holden 

George  R.  Rood 

Norman  C.  Yearby 

James  W.  Bradley 

James  Marvin  Culbreth... 
Eugene  Malcom  Snipes.... 
William  Arm  on  Jenkins.. 

Wm.  Edward  Brown 

Wm.  Palmer  Constable.... 
Robert  Edward  Porter..... 

WiUiam  Towe 

George  B.  Webster 

Wm.  Henry  Brown......... 

James  Edward  Saunders.. 

James  Henry  Buffalo 

Charles  M.  Lance 

Samuel  F.  Nicks 

AYilliam  R.  Royall 

Valerius  A.  Royall 

Duncan  A.  Futrell 

William  O.  Davis 

Robert  E.  Hunt 

Charles  Alexander  Jones 

John  W.  Hoyle 

Lewis  Pxlward  Sawver 


Where  Admitted 

into 

Conference. 


Elizabeth  City 

Winston 

Washington  .... 
Washington  .... 
Washington  .... 
Washington  .... 
Washington  .... 
Concord 


Oakland,  Cal. 
New  Bern  .... 
New  Bern  .... 
New  Bern  .... 

Gastonia 

Fayetteville  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Eayetteville  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Fayetteville  . 
Wilmington  . 
Wilmington  . 
Wilmington  . 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 
Goldsboro  .... 


William  Thomas  Usrv •  Henderson 


Benjamin  Elijah  Standfield. 

Robert  Drewry  Daniel 

Enoch  Marvin  Hoyle 

Andrew  William  Price 

Leslie  P.  Howard 

John  M.  Wright 

EU  B.  Craven 

Benjamin  P.  Robinson 

Edward  N.  Harrison 

William  F.  Galloway 

James  M.  Daniel 

Lloyd  B.  Jones; 


Henderson 
Henderson 
Henderson 
Henderson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 

Wilson 


1898 
1898 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 


1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


P-i 


E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

D.S'y 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

E. 

D. 

E. 

P2. 

E. 

E. 

D. 

P2D. 

D. 

D. 

D. 

D. 

D. 

E. 

P2. 

D. 

D. 

E. 

D. 

PID. 

P2E. 

PID. 

P2D. 

PIE. 

PI. 

PI. 

PI. 

PI. 

PI. 

PI. 

PID. 

PID. 


ROLL  OF  LAY  DELEGATES, 

Raleigh  District — T.  R.  Hood,  Smithfield ;  B.  B.  Adams,  Four 
Oaks;  D.  E.  McKinnie,  Princeton;  M.  S.  Davis,  Louisburg. 

Durham  District — W.  R.  Hambrick,  Roxboro;  Benjamin  Perry, 
West  Durham;  B.  F.  Stanfleld,  Leasburg;  J.  O.  Fitzgerald,  Pelham. 

Fayetteville  District — J.  M.  Lamb,  Fayetteville;  R.  L.  Burns, 
Carthage;  B.  Cole,  Sanford;  D.  H.  Hood,  Dunn. 

Rockingham  District — W.  I.  Everett,  Rockingham;  F.  L.  Bundy, 
Laurinburg;  H.  A.  Page,  Aberdeen;  K.  M.  Barnes,  Barnesville. 

Wilmington  District — F.  W.  Hargett,  Jacksonville;  J.  S.  West- 
brook,  Wallace;  R.  V.  Leonard,  Wilmington;  J.  N.  Gibbons,  Wallace. 

New  Bern  District — W.  J.  Hales,  Morehead  City;  J.  W.  Thomp- 
son, Goldsboro;  S.  R.  Ball,  New  Bern;  G.  C.  Edwards,  Hookerton. 

Washington  District — J.  F.  Bruton,  Wilson;  Wiley  Brown,  Green- 
ville; Paul  Jones,  Tarboro;  W.  K.  Jacobson,  Washington. 

Waerenton  District — J.  T.  Flythe,  Jackson;  J.  H.  Exum,  Whita- 
kers;  G.  W.  Davis,  Ridgeway;  J.  H.  Bridgers,  Henderson. 

Elizabeth  City  District — Z.  W.  Evans,  Cisco;  W.  J.  Woodley, 
Elizabeth  City;  L.  L.  Smith,  Gatesville;  L.  T.  Houston,  Belhaven. 


ALPHABETICAL  ROLL  AND  POST-OFFICE 
DIRECTORY. 


Adams,  G.  T New  Bern 

Allred,  B.   C Warrenton 

Anderson,   H.   B Enfield 

Ashby,  J.  M Ashpole 

Autry,  J.  W Durham 

Bailey,  R.  W Siler  City 

Barker,  J.  J Oriental 

Barnes,  Albert  S Clinton 

Beaman,  R.  C Durham 

Becton,  P.  S Trenton 

Benson,  J.  M Snow  Hill 

Betts,  A.  D Town  Creek 

Bishop,  F.  A Selma 

Black,  B.  H Moyock 

Bradley,  R Gatesville 

Bonner,  T.  P Fairfield 

Bristowe,  J.  E Bethel 

Broom,  R.   H Carthage 

Browning,  T.  J Wilson 

Bradley,   J.   W Rowland 

Bradshaw,  M Wilmington 

Brothers,  C.  C Atlantic 

Brown,  W.  E Magnolia 

Brown,  W.  H Willeyton 

Eruton,    R.   A Avon 

Buffalo,  J.  H Chalk  Level 

Bumpas,   R.   F Raleigh 

Bundy,  J.  D Kinston 

Carraway,  J.  M Goldsboro 

Caviness,  D.  N Aberdeen 

Chaflin,  L.  M Ridgeway 

Church,   F.   L. Winfall 

Cole,  J.  N Rockingham 

Coltrane,    N.    E Franklinton 

Cotton,  S.  A Roper 

Craven,  E.  B White  Oak 

Craven,  R.  C Tarboro 

Craven,  W.  F Conway 

Constable,   W.   P Goldsboro 

Culbreth,  J.  M..  .Nashville, Tenn 
Cuninggim,  J.  L.,  Nashville  Tenn 
Cuninggim,  W,  L Goldsboro 

Dailey,  J.  A Milton 

Dailey,  T.  J Hope  Mills 

Davis,   E.  H Goldsboro 

Davis,  R.  L South  Mills 

Davis,  W.  O Spring  Hope 

Daniel,  J.   M Duke 

Daniel,  R.  D Henderson 

Davis,  Wm.  S Warren  Plains 

Dixon,  F.  E 


Draper,  J.  T Whiteville 

Durant,   C.   O Goldston 

Earnhardt,  D.  L Fremont 

Etheridge,  L.  S Grifton 

Everton,  W,  Y.  .  .Elizabeth town 

Eure,  H.  M Beaufort 

Eure,  F.  F Springhope 

Fisher,  G.  W Durham 

Forbes,  W.  A Dover 

Frizzelle,  J.  H Sanford 

Futrell,   D.  A Stonewall 

Galloway,  W.  F Farmville 

Gattis,  T.  J Charlotte 

Geddie,  D.   C Maysville 

Gibbs,  J.  T Durham 

Giles,  J.  H.  M Aurora 

Giles,  M.  D East  Durham 

Grant,  R.  R Richland 

Greening,  Philip Mt.  Olive 

Groves,  A.  J Roberdel 

Guthrie,  J.  0 Raleigh 

Guyton,  N.  H Newton  Grove 

Hall,  J.  H Elizabeth  City 

Hallford,  J.  F Kitty  Hawk 

Hix,  M.  D Leasburg 

Harrison,  E.  N Weeksville 

Hocutt,    W.    E Pantego 

Holden,  J.  E Scotland  Neck 

Holder,  B.  B Robersonville 

Holmes,  K.  D Roxboro 

Hornaday,  J.  A Greenville 

Howard,  L.  P Edenton 

Hoyle,    E.   M Durham 

Hoyle,  J.  W Hemp 

Humble,  W.  B.  .Aurelian  Springs 

Humhle    H.  A Weldon 

Humble,  J.  C Jonesboro 

Hunt,  R  E Rocky  Mount 

Hurley,  John  B Fayetteville 

Ivey,  T.  N Raleigh 

Jackson,  H.  McR Aydlett 

Jenkins,   J.   W Raleigh 

Jenkins,  W.  A Harrisville 

Jerome,  C.  P Pittsboro 

John,  R.  B Rocky  Mount 

Johnson,  J.  G Garysburg 

Jones,  W.  F Elizabeth  City 

Jones,  L.  B Plymouth 

Joyner,  L.  H.,  Jr Stedman 

Jones,  C.  A Harrellsville 


96 


NOKTH   CAROLINA  ANNUAL   CONFEEENCE. 


Kilgo,  J.  C Durham 

Kirton,    P.    L Williamston 

Khton,  W.  H Pelham 

Lance,  C.  M Mebane 

Langston,  G.  D.,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Lee,  J.  A Dunn 

Lowder,   J.  M •. .  Bath 

Marlowe,  J.   M Council 

Martin,  J.  W Swan  Quarter 

Massey,  L.  S Louisburg 

McCullen,  A Wilmington 

McCall,   F.   B. Gibson 

McCracken,  J.  H..West  Durham 

McFanand,  M.  M Hillsboro 

McWhorter,  Euclid   Maxton 

McLaurin,  W.  H.  L.  .Kenansville 

Mercer,  S.  E Red  Springs 

Merritt,  W.  C Windsor 

Moore,  W.  H Pittsboro 

Moyle,  S.  T Mt.  Gilead 

Na'oh,  L.  L Henderson 

Nicks,  S.  P Burlington 

North,  H.  M Elizabeth  City 

Old,  J.  Y Fairfield 

Ormond,  A.  L Kittrell 

Paris,  Z Lumberton 

Pate,  J.  P Hookerton 

Parker,  A.  J Wilmington 

Parker,  D.  B Youngsville 

Pattishall,  L.  B Lillington 

Pegram,  J.  D Stem 

Piland,   W.   A Newport 

Perry,  G.  B Littleton 

Plyler,  M.  T Chapel  Hill 

Pope,  Erskine    Raleigh 

Porter,  R.  E 

Porter,  J.  J Hobgood 

Price,  A.  W Columbia 

Potter,  J.  W Mt.  Olive 

Puckett,  W.  H Oxford 

Read,  E.  W Ocrac^?;e 

Read,  C.  L Raleigh 

Renn,  J.  J Clayton 

Rhodes,   J.   M Littleton 

Robinson,  B.  P. .  .Mann's  Harbor 

Robinson,  C.  W Raleigh 

Rood,  G.  R Nashville,  Tenn. 

Rose,  E.  E Bynum 

Rone,  W.  S Rocky  Mount 

Rose,  W.  W Warrenton 

Royall,  V.  A Fayetteville 

Royall,  W.  R Troy 

Rumley,  J.  L Elm  City 


Sanford,  W.  F Burgaw 

Sasser,  ^V.  D Southport 

Sawyer,  L.  E Vineland 

Seabolt,  N.  L Rockingham 

Sell,  E.  C : Bethel 

Saunders,  J.  B Lake  Landing 

Shamburger,  F.  M Oxford 

Sikes,  T.  A Hamlet 

Simmons,  G.  T Millbrook 

Shore,  J.   H Smithfield 

Smith,   C.   W Whiteville 

Smith,  G.  F Littleton 

Smoot,  T.  A Durham 

Snipes,    E.   M Burlington 

Stamey,  H.  G Nashville 

Stanfield,  B.  E Grimesland 

Stanford,  J.  T.. Roanoke  Rapids 

Starling,  G.  B Gary 

Starling,  G.  W Raleigh 

Stubbs,  W.  J.  F Troy 

Sutton,   T.  H Jackson 

Swindell,  F.  D Wilson 

Taylor,  R.  F Battleboro 

Taylor,  C.  R Wanchese 

Thomas,  M.  C Leasburg 

Thompson,  John  E.  . .  .Aberdeen 

Thompson,  J.  B Roxboro 

Thompson,  L.  E Washington 

Thompson,  B.  C....Rich  square 

To  we,  Wm Tyner 

Townsend,    W.    H McDonalds 

Townsend,  R.  W Raynham 

Tripp,  H.  E LaGrange 

Tuttle,  D.  H Fayetteville 

Tuttle,    M.    H 

Tver,  A.  P Elizabeth  City 

Underwood,  J.   E ...  Rockingham 
Usry,  W.  T Elizabeth  City 

Watkins,  D.  A Roseboro 

Watson,  B.  F Scraits 

Watson,    N.    M Wilmington 

Webster,  G.  B Cove 

Welch,  E.  R Manteo 

Whedbee,  J.   C 

Whitaker,  R.  H Raleigh 

Willis,  R.  A Laurinburg 

Willis,  R.  H Morehead  City 

Wilson,  N.  H.  D Hertford 

Woodall,  P.  D Murf reesboro 

Wright,  Y.  E Scott's  Hill 

Wright,  J.  M Shallotte 

Yates,  E.  A Durham 

Yearby,  N.  C Leasburg 


OFFICERS,  BOARDS,  Etc.,  OF  CONFERENCE. 


Bishop  Alpheus  W.  Wilson President. 

Rev.  W.  L.  Cuninggim Secretary- 

Rev.  N.  H.  D.  Wilson Assistant  Secretary. 

Rev.  R.  H.  Broom Statistical  Secretary. 

Rev.  W.  F.  Saxford Assistant  Statistical  Secretary. 

Rev.  H.  G.  Stamey Assistant  Statistical  Secretary. 

Rev.  R.  C.  Craven Assistant  Statistical  Secretary. 

Rev.  S.  E.  Mercer Assistant  Statistical  Secretary. 

Rev.  W.  C.  Merritt Assistant  Statistical  Secretary. 

Rev.  G.  T.  Simmons Recording  Secretary. 

BOARD  OF  MISSIONS. 

Clerical — R.  F.  Bumpas,  President,  Raleigh;  R.  H.  Willis,  Secre- 
tary, Morehead  City;  A.  McCnllen,  F.  B.  McCall,  T.  A.  Smoot,  N.  H. 
D.  Wilson,  Vice-President,  Hertford;  A.  J.  Groves,  H.  M.  Eure,  W.  W. 
Rose. 

Lay — J.  B.  Walker,  Treasurer,  Durham;  Millard  Mial,  J.  M.  Lamb, 
H.  A.  Page,  J.  N.  Gibbons,  Dr.  J.  F.  Miller,  T.  H.  Gatlin,  J.  T.  Flythe^ 
G.  H.  Newby. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

Clerical — A.  P.  Tyer,  Chairman,  Elizabeth  City;  L.  S.  Massey, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Louisburg;  G.  T.  Adams,  D.  N.  Caviness, 
J.  M.  Ashby,  N.  E.  Coltrane,  J.  M.  Rhodes,  M.  H.  Tuttle,  J.  C.  Kilgo. 

Lay — J.  G.  Brown,  J.  H.  Southgate,  L.  B.  Bynum,  W.  L.  Parsons, 
A.  McA.  Council,  W.  H.  Rhodes,  Dr.  J.  W.  Jones,  Dr.  D.  B.  Zollicoffer^ 
W.  B.  Blanchard. 

BOARD  OF  CHURCH  EXTENSION. 

Clericai. — D.  H.  Tuttle,  President,  Fayetteville;  E.  Pope,  Secre- 
tary, Pelham;  J.  H.  Shore,  G.  B.  Perry,  H.  G.  Stamey,  S.  E.  Mercer, 
J.  W.  Martin,  D.  A.  Watkins,  T.  H.  Sutton. 

Lay — T.  M.  Anderson,  Treasurer,  Wilson;  E.  B.  McCullers,  U.  M. 
Wahab,  J.  M.  Benson,  W.  I.  Everett,  A.  J.  Johnson,  C.  R.  Day,  E.  A. 
Thome,  J.  W.  Evans. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Clerical — K.  D.  Holmes,  Chairman,  Roxboro;  J.  A.  Daily,  J.  San- 
ford,  L.  S.  Etheridge,  J.  J.  Porter,  W.  H.  Townsend,  L.  L.  Nash, 
H.  A.  Humble,  W.  E.  Hocutt. 

Lay — W.  B.  Cooper,  Secretary,  Wilmington;  L.  G.  Roper,  Treas- 
urer, Roper;  B.  W.  Ballard,  J.  A.  Long,  C.  W.  Bynum,  F.  L.Bundy. 
G.  S.  Pritchard,  G.  D.  Best,  T.  W.  Mason. 

7  .  • 


98  A^ORTH    CAROLINA    ANNUAL    CONFERENCE. 

EPWORTH  LEAGUE  BOARD. 

Clerical — G.  T.  Adams,  President,  New  Bern;  W.  F.  Craven,  M.  D. 
Hix,  A.  S.  Barnes,  H.  B.  Anderson,/ Secretary,  Enfield;  R.  C.  Sea- 
man, E.  H.  Davis,  A.  J.  Parker. 

Lay— G.  S.  Baker,  R.  L.  Flowers,  T.  C.  Williams,  J.  W.  Moore,  D. 
J.  Lewis,  T.  J.  W.  Crowder,  W.  T.  Deans,  H.  A.  Boyd,  Z.  W.  Evans. 

JOINT  BOARD  OF  FINANCE. 

Cleeical — E.  McWhorter,  J.  D.  Pegram,  R.  C.  Beaman,  R.  W. 
Bailey,  W.  F.  Craven,  J.  W.  Potter,  J.  A.  Hornaday,  Secretary,  Green- 
ville; J.  M.  Benson,  J.  Y.  Old. 

Lay — W.  E.  Springer,  Chairman,  Wilmington;  Q.  K.  Nimocks, 
Treasurer,  Fayetteville;  B.  B.  Adams,  W.  H.  McCabe,  R.  N.  Page, 
T.  A.  Green,  J.  F.  Bruton,  R.  B.  Boyd,  C.  E.  Cramer. 

COMMITTEE  ON  BIBLE  CAUSE. 

M.  M.  McFarland,  G.  D.  Langston,  A.  D.  Betts,  J.  P.  Pate,  Y.  E. 
Wright,  T.  P.  Bonner,  B.  H.  Black,  L.  M.  Chaffin,  S.  T.  Moyle. 

TRUSTEES  OF  THE  CONFERENCE. 

J.  T.  Gibbs,  Chairman,  Durham;  W.  H.  Moore,  Treasurer,  Pitts- 
horo;  J.  N.  Cole,  Secretary,  Rockingham;  N.  M.  Watson,  L.  E. 
Thompson,  R.  F.  Bumpas,  W.  L.  Cuninggim. 

COMMITTEE  ON  ORPHANAGE. 

Clerical— G.  F.  Smith,  J.  H.  McCracken,  S.  T.  Moyle,  G.  B.  Perry, 
G.  T.  Simmons,  E.  H.  Davis,  D.  L.  Earnhardt,  W.  C.  Merritt,  W.  F. 
Graven. 

Lay — F.  N.  Edgerton,  G.  W.  Anthony,  J.  M.  Lamb,  A.  J.  McKinnon, 
C.  C.  Covington.  W.  B.  Lane,  J.  F.  Bruton,  J.  H.  Exum,  W.  J. 
Woodley. 

TRUSTEES   OF  THE   ORPHANAGE. 

J.  W.  Jenkins,  President,  Raleigh;  J.  G.  Brown,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Raleigh;  L.  B.  Bynum,  J.  N.  Cole,  R.  T.  Gray,  T.  N.  Ivey, 
J.  S.  Wynne,  W.  E.  Springer,  E.  J.  Parrish,  W.  R.  Allen,  F.  A.  Wood- 
ward, L.  L.  Smith,  R.  N.  Page,  J.  A.  Long,  W.  B.  Boyd,  B.  B.  Adams. 
Q.  K.  Nimocks,  C.  W.  Munger. 

ExECUTR'E  Committee — R.  T.  Gray,  J.  S.  Wynne,  L.  B.  Bynum,  T. 
N.  Ivey,  J.  G.  Brown. 

COMMITTEE   ON   EXAMINATION. 

On  Admissions — J.  D.  Pegram,  R.  C.  Beaman,  L.  E.  Thompson, 
F.  M.  Shamburger,  M.  Bradshaw,  J.  H.  Hall,  A.  P.  Tyer,  D.  L.  Earn- 
hardt, C.  P.  Jerome. 


JOUENAL    OF    PROCEEDINGS.  99 

For  Admission  on  Trial — G.  T.  Adams,  Chairman,  New  Bern; 
M.  H.  Tuttle,  C.  W.  Robinson. 

First  Year — R.  H.  Willis,  Chairman,  Morehead  City;  S.  E.  Mer- 
cer, W.  W.  Rose. 

Second  Year — N.  M.  Watson,  Chairman,  Wilmington;  A.  L.  Or- 
mond,  N.  E.  Coltrane. 

Third  Year — R.  C.  Beaman,  Chairman,  Durham;  R.  C.  Craven, 
J.  H.  Shore. 

Fourth  Year — E.  H.  Davis,  Chairman,  Goldsboro;  L.  E.  Thomp- 
son, B.  C.  Allred. 


SESSIONS   OF  THE  NORTH  CAROLINA   CONFERENCE. 


The  North  Carolina  Conference  was  set  off  from  the  Virginia  Conference  in  February,  1837. 
In  18.50,  and  asrain  in  1870,  North  Csirolina  territory  in  the  South  Carolina  Conference  was  trans- 
ferred to  this  Conference.  In  1890  North  Carolina  territory  in  the  Holsfin  Conference  and  in  the 
Virginia  Conference,  except  ihm  beyond  the  Chowan  River,  was  transferred  to  the  North  Caro- 
lina Conference,  and  the  Conference  was  divided  into  the  North  Carolina  and  Western  North 
Carolina  Conferences.  In  1894  the  remaining  North  Carolina  territory  in  the  V'^irginia  Conference 
was  transferred  to  the  North  Carolina  Conference.  So  now  the  two  Conferences  embrace  the 
whole  of  North  Carolina. 


Where  Held. 


Greensboro 

Salisbury 

New  Bern 

Mocksvllle 

Raleigh 

Louihburg 

Halifax 

Pitlsboro 

Washington- 
New  Bern 

Greensboro 

Danville,  Va.. 

Oxford 

Warrenton 

Salisbu-y 

Louisburg 

Raleigh 

Pitlsboro 

Wilmington- 
Greensboro 

Goldsboro 

New  Bern 

Beaufort 

Salisbury 

Louisburg 

Raleigh  

Greensboro 

Mocksville 

Raleigh 

Fayetteville 

Wilminalon  .. , 

Statesville 

New  Hern 

Greensboro 

Charlotte 

Fayetteville— 

Goldsboro 

Raleigh 

Wilmington  ... 

Greensboro 

Salisbury 

Charlotte 

Wilson 

Winston 

Durham 

Raleigh 

Statesville 

Wilmington  ._ 

Chirlotte 

Reidsville 

Fayetteville 

New  Bern 

Greensboro 

Wilson 

Greenville 

Goldsboro 

Wilmington  ._ 

Durham 

Elizabeth  City. 

Kiuston 

Raieigh 

Elizabeth  City. 

Washington 

New  Bern 

F  ayetteville 

Wilmington  ... 

Goldsboro 

Henderson 

Wilson 


When. 


Jan. 

18S.S 

Jan. 

.8,39 

Jan. 

840 

Dec. 

,84(1 

Oct. 

1841 

Oct. 

:842 

Oct. 

:mh 

Dec. 

844 

Nov. 

,845 

Dec. 

846 

Dec 

847 

Nov. 

848 

Nov. 

849 

Nov. 

8,tO 

Nov. 

851 

Nov. 

8.52 

Nov. 

.85;^ 

Nov. 

854 

Nov 

8,55 

Nov. 

856 

Dec. 

857 

Dec 

858 

Dec. 

8.59 

Dec. 

860 

Dec 

861 

Dec. 

862 

Dec. 

86;^ 

Dec. 

864 

Dec. 

865 

Nov. 

866 

Nov. 

867 

Dec. 

868 

Nov. 

869 

Nov. 

870 

Nov. 

871 

Dec. 

872 

Dec. 

873 

Dec. 

874 

Dec. 

875 

Nov. 

876 

Nov. 

877 

Nov. 

878 

Dec. 

879 

Dec. 

880 

Dec. 

881 

Dec. 

882 

Dec. 

883 

Dec. 

884 

Dec. 

885 

Dec. 

886 

Dec. 

887 

Nov. 

888 

Nov. 

889 

Dec. 

890 

Nov. 

891 

Dec. 

892 

Dec. 

898 

Dec. 

894 

Dec. 

895 

Dec. 

896 

Dec. 

897 

Nov. 

898 

Dec 

899 

Dec. 

900 

Dec. 

901 

Dec. 

902 

Nov. 

90H 

Nov 

904 

Nov.] 

905 

President. 


T.  A.  Morris.. 
J.  O  Andrews  .. 

T.  A.  Morris 

T   A.  Morris 

Rev.  M.  Brock. 

B.  Waugh   

T.  A.  Morris 

J.  Soule 

J.  O.  Andrews  .. 
Wm.  Capers.. 
J.  O.  Andrews  .. 

Wm.  Capers 

J.  O.  Andrews  . 

R   Paine 

J  O.  Andrews  .. 
Wm.  Capers.. 

R.  Paine 

G.  F.  Pierce 

J.  O.  Andrews  . 

John  Early 

(4.  F"   Pierce 

H.H.Kavanaugh 
John  Early... 

R.  Paine 

J.  O    Andrews  .. 
John  Early... 
G.  F   Pierce  .. 
I).  B  Nicholson. 

John  Early 

G.  F.  Pierce  ... 
1).  S.  Doggett.. 
W.M.Wightman 

D.  S.  Doggett... 

G.  F.  Pierce 

R.  Paine 

R   Paine 

J.  C.  Keener 

E  M  Marvin  .. 
H.  N.  McTyeire 
H.H.Kavanaugh 

D  S.  Doggett- 

G.  F.  Pierce 

W.M.Wightman 

J.  C.  Keener 

G.  F.  Pierce 

J.  C.  Keener 

J.  C.  Keener 

L.  Parker 

J.  C.  Keener 

J.  C.  Granbery  .. 

J.  S.  Key 

J.  C.  Granbery.. 
R.  K.  Hargrove. 
J.  C  Keener 

C.  B.  Galloway.. 
W.  W;  Duncan  . 
W  W.  Duncan  . 
A.  W.  Wilson  ... 
A.  W.  Wilson... 

A.  W.  Wilson 

R.  K  Hargrove. 
O  P.  Fitzgerald. 

E.  R.  Hendrix  .. 
H.  C.  Morrison.. 
R.  K.  Hargrove. 

A.  C  Smith 

W  A.  Candler  .. 
W.  A.  Candler  .. 
A.  W.Wilson 


Secretary. 


H.G.  Leigh. 

H.G.  Leigh.... 
H.G.  Leigh.... 
S.  S.  Bryant... 
S.  S.  Bryant... 
S.  S.  Bryant... 

S.  S.  Bryant 

S  S.  Bryant 

S.  S.  Bryant... 
S.  S  Bryant... 
S.  S.  Bryant... 

C.  F.  Deems 

C.  F.  Deems 

C.  F.  Deems 

I.  T.  Wyche 

I.T   Wyche 

I.  T.  Wyche 

I.  T.  Wyche 

I.  T.  Wyche 

I.T.  Wyche 

W.  E.  Pell 

W.  E  Pell 

W.  E.  Pell 

W.  E.  Pell 

W.  E   Pell 

J.  W.  Lewis 

J    W.  Lewis 

J.  W.  Lewis 

J.  W.  Lewis 

B  Craven 

B. Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.Craven 

B.Craven 

B. Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

B.  Craven 

A.  w.  Mangum . 

D.  W.  Bain 

D  W.  Bain 

D.  W.  Bain 

D.  W    Bain 

D.  W.  Baiu 

D.  W.  Bain 

D.  W.  Bain 

D.  W.  Bain 

D.  W.  Bain 

W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W  L. Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L.  Cuninggim 
W.L. Cuninggim 
W.L.Cuninggim 
W.L. Cuninggim 


m  c  cj 

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>  ^^  1* 

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16,099 
16,378 
17, 698 
19, 189 
19, 639 
20, 493 
20,263 
20.347 


21,258 
21,110 
26, 092 
27,859 
29, 127 
30, 407 
29, 461 
29, 473 
29, 451 
27,997 
28,566 
29,011 
28.603 
28,033 
28,263 
27, 198 
28,168 
30,540 
31,610 
32,693 
33,310 
46,2.56 
47, 077 
48,452 
49, 137 
49,926 
53,671 
56,052 
58,624 
61,8^4 
65,303 
67,205 
68,156 
70,375 
72,495 
75,128 
77,731 
83,102 
86, 510 
89, 084 
92, 242 
52, 895 
55,734 
.57,543 
57,908 
&i.  095 
63,298 
64,879 
6.5, 325 
65,728 
65,364 
65,226 
66. 059 
66, 776 
67,541 
68.810 
71,288 


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4,480 
4,737 
5,163 
6,236 
6,390 
6,783 
6,811 
6.715 


6,519 

6,479 

10,019 

10, 779 

11,799 

12,041 

10, 187 

11,812 

11,500 

11,770 

11,798 

12,043 

11,593 

11,717 

11,828 

9,299 

7,087 

5,074 

3,159 

1,339 

1,196 

1,205 

651 

562 

465 

339 

421 

355 

433 

445 

314 

220 

217 

215 

158 

182 

187 

208 

183 

170 

63 

22 

27 

24 

22 

20 

22 

26 

23 


114 


192 
210 
226 
208 
244 
293 
270 
270 
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A 

PAGE. 

Appendix    29 

Appointments    24-28 

B 

Bible  Cause,  report  of  committee  on,  presented  and  adopted. . . .  IG 

report  of  committee  on,  Document  No.  5  of  Appendix 33 

Books  and  Periodicals,  committee  on  appointed. . .  .^ 5 

report  No.  1  of  committee  on,  presented  and  adopted 10 

report  No.  1  of  committee  on,  Document  No.  3  of  Appendix. .  32 

report  No.  2  of  committee  on,  presented  and  adopted 16 

report  No.  2  of  committee  on,  Document  No.  7  of  Appendix. .  34 

C 

Church  Extension,  report  of,  presented  and  adopted 22 

report  of  Board,  Document  No.  15  of  Appendix 47 

Church  Property,  committee  on,  appointed r> 

report  of  committee  on,  presented  and  adopted 20 

report  of  committee  on,  Document  No.  12  of  Appendix 44 

Committees,  Standing,  ordered  and  appointed 4.  5 

Communications  from.  Church  Extension  Secretary,  referred.  ...  G 

Book  agents,  referred    G 

Correspondence  School,   referred    6 

Sunday  School  Editor,  referred 6 

Missionary   Secretaries,  referred    6 

Secretary  of  Epworth  League,  referred   6 

Board  of  Trustees,  referred  G 

Board  of  Education,  referred    G 

Stone  &  Barringer  Co.,  referred 6 

Thompson,  Edward,  referred  fi 

Stagg,  J.  E.,  referred  G 

Conference,  convening  of    3 

officers,  boards,  etc 97 

roll  of,  chronological    90 

roll  of,  alphabetical  and  directory  for  1905 95 

roll  of  lay  delegates 94 

roll   call    2 

roll  call  dispensed,  with 4 

closing  of  23 

sitting  of    4 

bar  of 4 

trustees  of,  draft  on 14 


INDEX.  107 

PAGE. 

Conference  Relations,  committee  on,  appointed 5 

committee  on,  applications  referred  to 6,  10,  13,  18 

report  of  committee,  presented  and  adopted 12,  13,  15,  19 

Conference,  sessions  of   100 

D 

Delegates,  lay,  present,  announced 9 

District  Conference  Records,  committee  on,  appointed 5 

report  of  committee  on,  presented  and  adopted 16 

report  of,  Document  No.  8  of  Appendix 35 

E 

Educational  Anniversary,  order  for,  suspended 12 

Education,  Board  of,  report  of,  presented  and  adopted 16 

report  of,  Document  No.  9  of  Appendix 35 

Educational  statistics  22 

Epworth  League,  Board  of,  report  presented  and  adopted 20 

report  of.  Document  No.  11  of  Appendix 41 

G 

General  Conference,  election  of  delegates  to 14,  15,  16,  18,  19 

General  Minutes  b5-58 

Greensboro    Female    College,    communication    from    Board    of 

Trustees,  referred   10 

report  of  Board  of  Education 37 

Gattis,  T.  J.,  passage  of  character  of ^ 


Introduction  to  Conference 9>  10,  12 

In  Memoriam  101-105 

J 

Joint  Board  of  Finance — ■ 

report  of,  presented  and  accepted 19 

report  of.  Document  No.  10  of  Appendix 40 

Journal,  account  of  publication  of,  rendered 18 

transcript  of  to  be  made,  ordered 19 


Leave  of  absence  granted 9,  12 

Littleton  Female  College,  report  of  President,  referred 6 

report  of  Board  of  Education 38 

Louisburg  Female  College,  report  of  President,  referred 6 

report  of  Board  of  Education 38 


108  INDEX. 

M 

PAGE. 

Memorial  services,  ordered   16 

observed    17 

Memoirs,  committee  on,  appointed 5 

committee  on,  change  in 11 

report  of,  presented   17 

report  of  Documents  Nos.  1  and  2  of  Appendix 29-31 

Memorial  to  General  Conference,  committee  on  appointed 5 

Mission  Board,  report  presented  and  adopted 23 

report  of.  Document  No.  16  of  Appendix 49 

O 

Orphanage,  report  of  committee  on,  presented  and  adopted 20 

Document  No.  14  of  Appendix 45 

P 

Public  Worship,  committee  on,  appointed 6 

Q 

Questions — 

1 — Who  are  admitted  on  trial? 11 

2 — Who  remain  on  trial? 8,  13 

3 — Who  are  discontinued? 12 

4 — Who  are  admitted  into  full  connection?.  .  . 14 

5 — Who  are  re-admitted? 11 

6 — Who  are  received  by  transfer,  etc.? 14 

7 — Who  are  deacons  of  one  year? 9 

8 — What  traveling  preachers  are  elected  deacons? 8 

9 — What  traveling  preachers  are  ordained  deacons? 17 

10 — What  local  preachers  are  elected  deacons? 9 

11 — What  local  preachers  are  ordained  deacons? 18 

12 — What  traveling  preachers  are  elected  elders? 8 

13 — What  traveling  preachers  are  ordained  elders? 18 

14 — What  local  preachers  are  elected  elders? 10 

15 — What  local  preachers  are  ordained  elders? 18 

16 — Who  are  located  this  year? 22 

17 — Who  are  supernumerary? 12,  13,  19 

18 — Who  are  superannuated?  15,  19 

19 — What  preachers  have  died  during  the  past  year? 17 

20 — Are  all  the  preachers  blameless,  etc.? 6,  10,  11 

21  to  28 — Concerning  statistics 20,  21 

29 — What  amount  is  necessary  for  superannuated  preachers, 

etc.?    21 


INDEX.  109 

PAGE. 

Questions — 

30 — What  has  been  collected  on  this  account,  etc.? 21 

31 — What  has  been  contributed  for  missions? 21 

32 — What  has  been  contributed  for  church  extension? 21 

33 — What  has  been  done  for  the  American  Bible  Society? 21 

34 — What  has  been  contributed  for  support  of  ministry? 21 

35 — What  has  been  contributed  for  support  of  Bishops? 21 

36 — What  is  the  number  of  societies  and  houses  of  worship 

owned  by  them  ?  21 

37 — What  is  the  value  of  houses  of  worship,  and  what  is  the 

amount  of  indebtedness  thereon? 21 

38 — What  is  the  number  of  pastoral  charges  and  of  parson- 
ages owned  by  them  ? 21 

39— What  is  the  value  of  parsonages,  and  what  is  the  amount 

of  indebtedness  thereon?  22 

40— What  is  the  number  of  districts  and  of  district  parson- 
ages?      22 

41— What  is  the  value  of  district  parsonages,  and  what  is  the 

amount  of  indebtedness  thereon? 22 

42 — What   number  of   churches   have   been   damaged   or   de- 
stroyed during  the  year  by  fire  or  storm,  and  what  was 

the  amount  of  damage? 22 

43 — What  are  the  insurance  statistics? 22 

44 — What  are  the  educational  statistics? 22 

45— Where  shall  the  next  session  of  the  Conference  be  held?. .  14 

46 — Where  are  the  preachers  stationed  this  year? 23 

R 

Resolutions — 

regarding  lectures,  presented    6 

regarding  Thanksgiving  services   8 

regarding  Mr.  W.  Duke's  bequest 15 

regarding  election  of  trustees  of  Trinity  College 16 

Rocky  Mount,  seat  of  Next  Conference 15 

S 

Sunday  observance,  committee  on,  ordered  and  appointed 5 

report  of,  presented  and  adopted 20 

report  of,  Document  No.  13  of  Appendix 45 

Secretaries  of  Conference,  elected 4 

Sunday  School  Board,  report  of,  presented  and  adopted 13 

report  of.  Document  No.  4  of  Appendix 32 


110  INDEX. 

T 

PAGE. 

Tables,   financial    70-79 

membership,  baptisms,  etc 60-69 

Sunday  School    80-89 

Thanks  to  the  citizens  of  Wilson 22 

Trinity  College,  report  of  Trustees  of,  referred 6 

report  of  Board  of  Education 37 

Temperance,   committee   on,   appointed 5 

report  of,  presented  and  adopted 16 

report  of.  Document  No.  6  of  Appendix 34 

V 

Vanderbilt  University,  report  of  Board  of  Education 36 

W 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  report  of  Corresponding 

Secretary    53 

report  of  Treasurer   54 

Woman's  Home  Mission  Society,  report  of  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary      48 

report  of  Treasurer   48