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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 43
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.
JOUEXAL OF PKOCEEDINGS. 45
[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.
58 NORTH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
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.
GO
NOETH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFEKENCE.
Tadle No. I. — Membership, Baptisms, and Church Pp.operty,
Name of Charge.
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3
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
8:^
10
14
15
8
208
6
2
S
12
22
1
11
12
49
26
23
17
121
12
n
7
4
20
23
37
8
13
10
25
18
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8
4
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2
3
1
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7
4
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17
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7
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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
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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'
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103
12,100.00
Decrease
1
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61
North Carolina Conference, 1905.
Indebtedness
on Churches.
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225. 00
555. 86
18.00
200.00
69. 75
96.00
60.00
365. 00
150.00
70.00
241.50
1,010.98
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1 84.000.00
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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
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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
2, 150. (K)
27
5,000.00
""'i,'600.0(Y
10,2(10.00
3, 200. 00
24
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" 590."6o'
19. 00
33. 00
46
36
26
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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
"0^806."C0
466. 38
940.00
27,400.00
26
DISTRICT.
1
1
1
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8,0(10.00
1,200.00
4,7S8.00
""'so."66
53. noo. no
9, 060. no
4,3(0.00
42. 00
31.23
3(i. 00
74
993. 62
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
""l,"500.'00"
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2, ono -00
1,. 500. no
son. no
1 000.00
1,(11)0.(10
1,. 5(1". no
1,. 600. no
soo. no
1,2.50.00
2,6(K1.00
1,000.00
2no. no
200.0(1
100. 00
"i7."oo
1.44
22
" 50^00
""360.00
42
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16
30
""200." on"
1, onn.no
85.00
3.50
"'i8."o6'
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
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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
'
~50.00
50.00
517.00
2,750.00
2,413.42
9,3S2.35
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115
5.00
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62
NORTH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Table No. I. —
FAYETTEVILLE
Name of Charge.
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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
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS.
63
Continued.
DISTBICT.
Indebtedness
on Churches.
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on Parsonages.
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$70. 00
14.00
10.50
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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
--.
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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
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NORTH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Table No. I. —
Wn.MINGTON
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1
♦172
3i9
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2S0
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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
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SS
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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
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0)
50
ci
p
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U-i
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^§
IS
1— 1
Value of Other
Church Property.
Money Expended
for Churches and
Parsonages.
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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
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|£
S
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O
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X!
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Total Members and
Local Preachers.
2 .
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<
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O 53
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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
"llV
109
224
1
49
1
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
33. 001. Oil li
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69
Continued.
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82,000.00
S182. 75
19, 150. 00
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819. 00
25. 00
74
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1
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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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312.545.00
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$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
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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
TH Carolina Conffrence, 1905.
RICT.
)omestic
Missions.
Church
Extension.
Education.
Paine
Institute.
Del. Gen'l
Conf.
V
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■a a
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Paid.
Ass'd, ' Paid.
Ass'd.
Paid.
Ass'd.
Paid.
• Ass'd.
Paid.
00
00
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
5X00 ; 52.00
25. TO 1
su.oo
4.00
1.00
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
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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
1 1 - 1 ■
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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So
5
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So
5
Sw
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2;
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^
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Raleigh— Edenton St —
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...
"119'
::::
2
71.57
1
JOURNAL, OF PROCEEDINGS.
81
North Carolina Conference, 1905.
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If?
a- cs.a
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Money Raised by
Woman's Foreign
Mission Societies.
a o
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la
2
a
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(P
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;2
ill
111
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B'5.2
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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
...J
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.
i
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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
.1
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.
o
o
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CO
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3
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2-3
(1)=-'
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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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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
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a
3
55
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Oa
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11
Number of Scholars
Knrolled Durljig
Year.
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Amount Collected
for Other Objects.
13
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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
I7II
262
368
106
2 j 119
1 37
82
JOURNAL OF PKOCEEDINGS.
85
Continued.
DISTRICT.
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98
838.85
S38.85
1
1
70
27
$250.00
46.91
8466. 58
1
1
45
46
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
i
33.00
33. 00
19
20.00
4.30
20.00
4.30
37
1
20
9.75
1
5
11.07
20 82
1 1 19
7.20
7.20
1
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m
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
DISTRICT.
189
144.22
1
1
99
39
887. 72
1
124
870. 06
1
fi.'^
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
86
NOETH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Table No. III. —
WASHINGTON
Name of Charge.
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£ a
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Number of Members.
Number of Junior
Epworth Leagues.
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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.
87
Continued.
DISTRICT.
a .
.S=2 .
as M en
M 3 O
01 a! M
Oi-lS
a) o I)
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Oh^O
Totnl Raised by
Leagues.
Co
^ O
o c
^°
0.2
a
a)
o
s
s
•" t. aj
13 o-g
sis
Number of Woman's
Home Miss. Soc'ties.
Number of Members.
'S y' ^
t»a-s
go.23
®c
IS
a>
a
o
0)
a
3
aj (J.
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
.^Sfi
10 46
9SS S.=i
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
88
NORTH CAROLINA ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Table No. III.—
ELIZABETH CITY
Name of Charge.
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Amount Collected
for Other Objects.
1
«
§
a
"3
o
H
0)
3
is-
.Q
a
'c,
01
.Q
a
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
?.=S
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
i 1
1 1
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
0 S
3
a
0
01
a
Money Raised by
Woman's Foreign
Mission Societies.
73 aj
a.o
XI a
sa
2;
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a
0
;h
a)
X!
a
W 03 0
£0.2
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a
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a
3
125
0.01
a> >
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1-
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+^ 0
3 m _.
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H
63
SIS. 80
$18. SO
12.00
1
50
»163.74
1
1
33
29
1195.51 1 1
92.67
80
$41.84
8101. 09
48
12. 00
153. 70
1. __ _
1
40
1.70
1.70
40
12.00
20.00 1 32.00
48
18.00
3.5.00
2
3
59 ! 144.38
66 ! 13.5.52
2
2
1
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
3
51 90.45
99.90 1 2
228. 95
15.50
15.50
1
115
5.00 1 5.00
1
22
24.57
24. ,57
1
48
25.00
25.00
2
62 : 191.00
1
26
63.20
254. 20
Ik 00
!
45
1
'
10
u
194
212
! 1
'474
495
50. 80
39. .50
77.00
258. 87
145. 80
298.37
11
10
288 ] 725.09
267 i 647.56
710. .39 , 6
656. 65 4
233 128.66 1,663.84
142 67.60 1,366.07
11.30
1
21 1 77.53
53.74 '■ 2
91 61.06 1 297.77
21
181.87
152. 57
1
18
r
296
312.82
312.82
13
305
695. 08
5
169
924. 05
9
270
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
1,745
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
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Andrew J. (rroves
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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
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CHRONOLOGICAL ROLI^Continued.
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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
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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;
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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
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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
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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.
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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