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THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


THE   COLLECTION  OF 
NORTH   CAROLINIANA 


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322s 
1852-1860 


UNIVERSITY  OF  N.C.  AT  CHAPEL  HILL 


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THIRTIETH    AIs^UAL  SESSION 


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NORTH  CAROLINA, 

HELD   WITH   THE 

BAPTIST  CHURCH  IN"  CHARLOTTi; 

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1859. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA, 


HELD   WITH   THE 


BAPTIST  CHURCH  IN  CHARLOTTE, 

FKOM  NOV.  2nd  to  TtH  INCLUSIVE, 

1859. 


COMPILED    BY 

J.  B.  SOLOMON,  OF  Wakeenton, 

Eecording  Secretary. 


KALEIGH: 

BIBLICAL   EECOKDER  PEESS. 
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©fficera  oi  tljt  Convention. 


PRESIDENT. 

ELDER  JAMES  McDANIEL,  of  Fayetteville. 

VICE   PRESIDENTS. 

let.    ELDER  J.  L.  PRICHARD,  Wilmington. 
'2nd.   ELDER  T.  E.  SKIXXER,  Raleigh. 
3rd.   ELDER  J,  J.  JAMES,  Raleigh. 

Elder  J.  B.  Solomon,  Warrenton,  JRecordinff  Secretary. 
Elder  J.  S.  Purefoy,  Forestville,  Treamrer. 
Elder  W.  T.  Brooks,  Forestville,  Auditor. 

BOARD   OF  MANAGERS   LOCATED   AT  WAKE   FOREST   COLLEGE. 

Elder  W.  M.  Wingate,  J.  "W.  Fort, 

Elder  W.  T.  Walters,  J.  R.  Dunn, 

Elder  S.  Wait,  D.  D.,  G.  Lewis, 

Elder  Q.  H.  trotraan,  J.  M.  Brewer, 

Col.  I.  Winston,  Col.  S.  S.  Biddlo, 

J.  D.  Bovis,  C.  W.  Skinner,  Sr., 

A.  F.  Purefov,  M.  Thompson, 

S.  H.  Dunn,  '  J.  H.  Fort, 

J.  A.  Egerton,  P.  A.  Dunn, 

J.  A.  Battle,  J.  H.  Mills. 

J^°  Board  of  Managers  meets  quarterly.     Intermediate  meetings  held  when  ne- 
.■essary. 

TRUSTEES   OF   THE   CONVENTION. 

Dr.  G.  C.  Moore,  C.  W.  Skiunor,  Sr., 

Hon.  A.  Dockery,  Hon.  Calvin  Graves, 

A.  M.  Lewis,  Esq.,  Col.  S.  S.  Biddle. 


CONSTITUTION 
6t  the 

BAPTIST  STATE  COIVVEXTIOIV  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Article  1.  This  Institution  shall  be  called  the  Baptist  State  Conven- 
tion of  North  Carolina. 

Art.  2.  The  primary  objects  of  this  Convention  shall  be  the  education 
of  young  men  called  of  God  to  the  Gospel  ministry,  and  approved  by  the 
chnrches  to  which  they  respectiveiy  belong;  the  circulation  of  Bibles  and 
religious  liooks;  the  employment  of  missionaries  within  the  limits  of  tlxe 
State,  and  a  co-operation  with  the  Southern  Baptist  Convention  in  the 
promotion  of  missions  in  general. 

Art.  3.  The  funds  devoted  to  these  objects  shall  be  kept  distinct  from 
each  other,  and  punctually  appropriated,  agreeably  to  the  specific  intention 
of  contributors. 

Art.  4.  This  Convention  shall  be  composed  of  such  individuals  and 
delegates  from  such  institutions  as  shall  make  adequate  contributions  to  its 
funds. 

Art.  5.  Every  Association  or  individual  shall  be  entitled  to  send  to  the 
Convention  one  delegate,  who  shall  be  a  member  of  the  Baptist  Church  for 
every  ten  dollars  paid  into  the  Treasury. 

Art.  6.  An}^  regular  member  of  the  Baptist  Church,  by  contributing  at 
one  time,  the  amount  of  thirty  dollars  to  the  funds  of  the  Convention,  ma}^ 
become  a  life  member,  provided  he  or  she  continues  a  member  in  good 
standing  in  the  Baptist  Church  to  wliich  he  or  she  belongs.  Also,  by  the 
payment  of  one  hundred  dollars  at  one  time,  may  become  a  life  member 
of  the  Board  of  Managers  upon  the  same  conditions. 

Art.  7.  Every  Association  expending  funds  for  State  ^Nfissious  or  Col- 
portage  under  tlie  direction  C'f  their  res'pecti'-e  Boards,  and  reporting  the 
same  to  the  Treasurer  of  this  Convention,  shall  be  entitled  to  one  delegate 
to  this  Body  for  eVery  fifty  dollars  so  expended. 

Art.  8.  Any  member  of  any  Baptist  church,  and  every  Baptist  church 
or  Association  in  this  State  paying  funds  lor  Foreign  or  Domestic  Missions 
to  the  Boards  of  the  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  and  producing  the  re- 
ceipts therefor  to  our  Treasurer,  shall  be  entitled  to  representation  in  this 
Convention  according  to  Articles  5  and  6  of  this  constitution. 

Art.  9.  The  officers  ot  this  Convention,  to  be  elected  annually,  shall  be 
a  President,  three  Vice-Presidents,  a  Corresponding  and  Recording  Secre- 
tary, a  Treasurer  and  an  Auditor,  who,  Avith  twenty  others,  shall  consti- 
'tute  a  Board  of  Managers,  five  of  whom  shall  form  a  quorum. 

Art.  10.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  President  to  preside  al  all  meet- 
ings of  the  Convention  and  Board,  that  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  to  preside 
in  case  of  his  absence,  according  to  seniority.  The  Secretaries  shall  be  re- 
quired to  discharge  the  duties  appropriate  to  their  respective  offices.  The 
Treasurer  shall  hold  the  funds  of  the  Convention,  to  be  subject  to  the  or- 
"der  of  the  Board ;  shall  give  security  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  his  duty, 
and  shall  make  an  annual  report  of  all  receipts  and  expehditures,  which 
shall  be  audited  and  published  with  the  minutes.  • 

Art.  11.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  meet  quarterly  or  oftentr,  at 
such  time  and  place  as  they  shall,  from  time  to  time,  designate ;  when  they 
shall  adopt  such  measures  as  shall  best  tend  to  carry  into  effect  the  object's 
of  the  Convention. 

Art.  12.  There  shall  be  an  adequate  number  of  Agents,  subject  to  the 
'direction  of  the  Convention  or  its  Board,   whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  visit 


J^ssociation5?,  churchfs.  Arc,  and  endoavor  to  secure  their  co-operation  with 
this  Institution,  conformably  to  the  [irovisions  of  the  Constitution. 

Akt.  13.  The  Convention  shall  hold  its  meetings  annually,  at  such  tims 
and  place  as  it  shall  direct. 

Art.  14.  The  Convention  eliall  require  of  its  Board  a  full  report  ofa!I 
r,heir  proceedings  at  each  annual  meeting. 

Art.  15.  Auy  alteration  may  be  made  in  this  Consbitution  at  svny  an- 
imal meeting,  with  the  concurrence  of  two-thirds  of  the  members  present. 


RILES  OF  06DER. 

1.  Every  meeting  for  business  shall  be  opened  and  closed  with  prayer, 
cither  by  the  presiding  officer,  or  some  one  whom  he  shall  appoiiit. 

2.  Every  speaker  shall  rise  and  address  the  President  on  any  subject  to 
be  discussed. 

3.  No  motion  shall  be  debated  unless  seconded  ;  and  no  member  shall 
speak  more  than  twice  on  the  same  motion,  without  special  leave  of  the 
Convention. 

4.  The  President  shall  be  chosen  by  ballot.  The  other  officers  in  any 
way  the  Convention  may  direct,  but  not  necessarily  from  among  the  mem- 
bers. 

5.  Every  question  shall  be  decided  by  the  livmg  voice,  unless  otherwise 
directed. 

G.  During  the  hours  of  business,  all  private  conversation,  walking  across, 
or  out  of  the  house,  w'ithout  permission  of  the  President  first  obtained, 
shall  be  deemed  a  breach  of  order. 

7.  The  names  of  mernbers  shall  be  called  each  day  previous  to  proceed- 
ing to  business. 

8.  All  resolutions  shall  be  reduced  to  writing,  signed  by  the  mover,  and 
handed  to  the  Cliair  or  Secretary,  before  debated. 

9.  When  a  question  is  under  debate,  no  motion  siiall  be  received  but  to 
adjourn,  to  postpone  indefinitely,  to  commit,  to  lay  on  the  taljle,  or.  to 
amend ;  wdiich  several  motions  shall  have  precedenae  in  the  order  in  wliich 
lliey  are  arranged.  But  no  motion  or  proposition  on  a  subject  diflerent 
from  that  under  consideration,  shall  be  admitted  under  color  of  ame^sd- 
ment. 

10.  When  a  motion  has  been  once  made  and  carried  in  the  affirmative 
or  negative,  it  shall  be  in  order  for  any  member  who  voted  with  the  ma- 
jority to  move  for  re-consideration  thereof  on  the  same  day. 

11.  When  the  reading  of  any  paper  is  called  for,  and  is  objected  to  bj  a 
member,  it  shall  be  determined  by  the  vofee  of  the  Convention. 

12.  No  member  shall  absent  himself  from  the  service  of  the  Convention, 
unless  lie  has  leave,  or  be  sick  and  unable  to  attend. 

13.  All  questions,  except  such  as  relate  to  the  Constitution,  shall  be  de- 
cided by  a  majority  of  votes. 

14.  Should  the  presiding  officer  fail  to  enforce  the  ioregoing  regulation.^,, 
he  shall  be  regarded  as  untrue  to  his  trust,  and  shall  be  Hable  to  be  reqaind-.. 
sd  of  his  duty  by  any  member  present. 


P  r  0  c  i:  c  &  i  It  g  0 , 


ClIAKLOTTE,  N.  C,  Xov.  2d,   1859. 

The  brethren  delegated  to  tlie  Baptist  State  Convention^, 
met  according  to  adjonrnmcnt  from  Ealeigli,  1858,  in  tlie  Bap- 
tist churcli  in  this  place,  at  10  o'clock,  A.  M.,  and  were  called 
to  order  by  the  President,  Elder  James  McDaniel,  of  Faj- 
etteville. 

After  reading  a  snitable  portion  of  Scripture,  and  a  very 
appropriate  address  from  the  President,  the  delegates  were 
led  in  prayer  by  Elder  R.  II.  Griffith,  Pastor  of  the  Charlotte 
Baptist  chnr-ch. 

NoTK. — The  substance  of  this  address  having  been  publish- 
ed in  the  BfHical  Recorder^  it  is  omitted  here. 

Previous  to  the  enrollment  of  names,  Elder  Griffith  stated 
to  the  members  that  the  editors  of  the  Daily  Bulletin  had 
politely  offered  to  publish  the  ]>roceedings  of  the  Convention 
each  day,  if  they  could  be  furnished  l)y  the  C^onvention. 
whereupon,  Elder  James  stated  that-  he  had  secured  the  ser- 
vices of  Bro.  F.  II.  Ivey,  to  report  for  tli-e  Recorder^  and  that 
these  reports  could  be  made  to  the  Bulldin  and  be  transfer- 
red to  the  Recorder.  This  an-angement  was  cheerfully  con- 
curred in  by  the  Convention. 

Tlie  call  being  made  for  the  names  of  delegates,  tlie  follow- 
ing were  enrolled,  viz. : 

,\8S0CIATI<>XS. 

J?i-?/Zr7A.— Elders  J.  J.  James,  S.  G.  Mason,  J.  Mit<diell,  L. 
11.  Shuck,  and  brethren  J.  8.  Watson,  ^Y.  P.  Oldham,  li.  AV. 
Lawson,  W.  A.  Bradshaw,  P.  Oliver. 

Cliowan. — Elder  T.  J.Knapp,  and  Brother  C.  W.  Skinner, 
Sr. 

J/7i/o;;.— Elders  J.  S.  WaUhall,  A.  W.  Wilcox,  B.  F.  Mara-- 
l>le,  J.  D.  Ilufiiam,  and  Bro.  Cx.  J.  Moore. 


Sandy  ^VtY'Z'.— Elders  E.  Oriitchfield,  G.  W.  Purefoy,  and 
Bros.  R.  P.  Jones  and  IF.  B.  Marlcv. 

Pa?/?Z(t'0.— EkJers  M.  Bennett,  IT.  Petty,  G.  W.  Keesee,  T. 
P.  Owen,  Bros.  C.  J..  Kelson,  T.  M,  Ca^'t«r,  S.  II.  Denmark, 
J.  II.  Privett,  C.  Wooten,  R.  L.  Wooten,  and  J.  Wood. 

Bah!(jh.—V.er.  F.  M.  Purefoy,  Brethren  J.  11.  Bell,  J.  W. 
AVadlord,  G.  B.  Bagwell,  C.  F.  Johns,  J.  K.  Purefoy. 

On  motion,  it  was  agreed  to  meet  at  10  o'clock,  A.  M.,  ad- 
journ at  12  1-1^,  M.,  meet  at  2  1-2  o'clock  P.  i\I.,  adjourn  at  5, 
meet  at  T  1-4  P.  M.  adjourn  ad  lib. 

The  hour  for  adjournment  having  arrived,  the  Conventi^on 
adjourned  to  2  1-2  o'clock,  P.  H.     Prayer  by  Dr.  Wait. 


-cVfierxoox  Skssiojvv 

Conventioii  met,  and  after  singing  i\  hynui,  prayer  was  of- 
t\3red  by  Elder  W.  G.  Brown. 

Enrollment  of  names  resumed. 

Pee  Dee.— J.  M.  FhUvO,  D.  A\u-iglit.,  A.  Cart  r.  Q.  C. 
Kirby. 

Yadlm.— Elder  C.  W.  Bcssent,  X.  M.  Parker,  D.  Ilorne, 

Hat  Jiirc/'.—R.  D.  Puryear. 

Tar  lilver. — ^^Elders  J.  Solomon,  jS[.  Bennett,  and  Brethren 
J.  A.  Egerton,  M.  V.  Paschall,  G.  W.  Xicbolson,  ^Y.  B.  Wil- 
liams. 

Ca2)e  Fear. — Elder  II.  X^ennon,  and  Bro.  F.  A.  Belcher. 

Broion  6^/v^^'.— Elder.  E.  II.  Griffith. 

Cedar  (7;wZ-.— Elders  S.  Wait,  J.  F.  B.  Mays,  K.  G.IIick:. 
uian,  and  Brethren  J.  M.  McGougan,  D.  W.  McGoug;in. 

Lihertij. — A.  Palmer,  G.  F.  Smith. 

SOCIETIES. 

S.  S.  Juvenile  Society.,  FayetteviUe. — Elder  J.  ^McDaniel. 
African   MiH^ionary  Society.,   FayetteviUe. — Rev.    F.    II 
Ivey. 

cnrKCiiE^i. 

Gohlshoro ug/i  .—Elder  G.  W.  Keesee,  Brethren  Thos.  ^I. 
dodgers,  J.  J,  Bradbary. 

jnilshnro>!<//i.— Elder  J.  Yll^^A^ell,  an.l,  Bro.  J.  S.  Wat^Q^u 


Fa^etteville.— Elders  W.  T.  Brooks,  J.  McDaniel,  W.  Lain- 
Letli,  J.  J.  James,  T.  Stradley,  Brethren  F.  H.  Ivey ,  A..  F. 
Pickler. 

WUmington. — Elder  J.  L.  Pricliard,  Bro-.  A.  Oldham. 

Eaton^s. — B.  O.  "Wiseman,  E,  Frost. 

JYeio  Hope. — E.  Swan. 

^Yak6  Union. — Col.  I.  Wmston,  F.  M.  Pnrefoy,  J.  ]v. 
Pnrefoy. 

Ephestts. —Elder  N.  ^f.  Wilson,  Bro.  W.  M.  Fanlkner. 

New  Hope,  Wake.— J.  W.  Tray  wick,  J.  M.  Tray  wick,  W. 
11.  Baffalo. 

Warrenton. — Elder  J.  B.  Solomon,  Brethren  J.  A.  Egerton, 
W.  B.  Williams., 

Rcrtford.—C.W.  Skinner,  3r. 

MiU  Creeh—J.  D.  Wilke^-son. 

Oha7^loUe.—J..  B.  F.,  Boone,  B.  E.  Smith,  L,  11.  Smith,  C. 
C.  Lee,  W.  Mclvamy,  W.  Boyd,  W.  A.  Cook,  Joseph  Smitlr. 

Blackivood's  Chapel.— Elder  D.  Wright. 

Flat  Bocl\— Elder  P.  B.  Jones. 

Waks  Forest, — S.  P.  Smith,  G.  S.  Jones,  J.  B.  Pichardsoii, 
F.  A.  Belcher,  W..  K.  Lindsey. 

Fork,  Davie. — J.  J.  Pack. 

Brass  Fields.—^.  11.  Cannady,  A.  B.  Ysfun. 

Sharon. — G.  W.  ]!^icholson,  M.  W.  Paschall. 

Oxford.— Eldi.  S,  G.  Horner,  J..F.  Humphries,  J.  11.  Mills. 

Raleigh.— Q.  B.^  Bagwell,  A..  M.  Lewis  and  Elder  T.  E. 
Skinner. 

Chapel  mil.— Elder  G.  W.  Purefoy. 

FranTdinton. — J.  B.  Winston. 

Bear  Creek. — C.  Wooten,  K.  L.  Wooten. 

Forestville. — Wm.  B.  Dunn,  J.  S.  Dunn,  S.  11.  Dunn.. 

J^amasGus,  L-edell. — Elder  G.  W.  Brown. 

Flat  Rock,  Yadkin.— Elder  ^Y.  C.  Carter. 

/Society. — J.  B.  Ilolman. 

Fdenton. — C.  G.  Manning, 

Greenville. — -"Elder  II.  Petty. 

IIeste?'\s.—J.  M.  Satterwhite,  J..  A.  Satterwhits,  B.  F.  lies-,- 
ter. 


s 

Mt.  Zw7i.~S.  L.  Howard. 
High  Point. — A.  C.  Jones. 
Clement. — W.  A.  Bradshaw. 
Snow  Hill. — J.  Wood. 

INDIVinUAL   MEMBERS. 

Elder  E.  Dodson,  A.  B.  Irvin. 

LIFE   MEMBERS    PRESENT. 

Elders  S.  Wait,  J.  McDaniel,  W.  T.  Brooks,  K.  II.  Grif- 
litli,  R.  B.  Jones,  ]\L  Bennett,  J.  S.  Purcfoy,  II.  Lennon.  J, 
J.  James,  W.  M.  Wingate,  J.  E.  Montague,  T.  E.  Skinner,  G. 
W.  Purefoy,  E.  Dodson,  Revs.  G.  S.  Jones,  F.  A.  Belcher,  E. 
A.  Poe  ;  Brethren  Col.  I.  Winston,  S.  II.  Dunn,  W.  B. 
Dunn,  J.  B.  Richardson,  C.  W.  Skinner,  Sr.,  AV.  R.  Lindsay, 
R.  W.  Lawson,  R.  P.  Jones,  J.  Wood,  S.  L.  Howard,  Mrs.  II. 
Whitaker,  ]\Irs.  X.  Bennett. 

After  the  enrollment  was  completed,  the  Chair  announced 
that  the  next  business  claiming  the  attention  of  the  memhers, 
was  the  election  of  officers  for  the  ensuing  year. 

Tlie  first  officer  to  be  elected  was  President.  Tlie  constitu- 
tion providing  that  he  should  be  elected  by  ballot,  Elders 
Lennon  and  J.  S.  Purefoy  were  aj^pointed  tellers,  to  take  vote 
for  the  President. 

While  the  tellers  were  preparing  their  reports,  the  delegates 
were  led  in  prayer  by  Elder  Ejiapp. 

Tlie  tellers  reported  Elder  McDaniel  re-elected  President, 
for  the  next  year,  who,  after  addressing  the  members  in  a 
few  appropriate  I'cmarkSj  thanking  them  for  this  renewed  evi- 
dence of  their  regard,  took  the  chair  and  re-entered  upon  the 
discharge  of  the  duties  M'hich  have  for  so  many  years  been 
entrusted  to  his  keeping. 

On  motion,  the  nomination  of  the  other  officers  of  the  Con- 
vention was  referred  to  committee,  consisting  of  R.  B.  Jones, 
I.  Winston  and  J.  S.  AVatson. 

On  motion  ,R.  11.  Griffith,  R.  B.  Jones,  R.  AV.  Lawson,  G. 
J.  Moore  and  J.  B.  F.  Boone  were  appointed  a  committee  on 
Religious  exercises. 

Tlie  committee  to  nominate  the  other  officers  of  the  Con- 
vention, ^reported  as  follows,  viz.  :    Vice-Presidents,  1,  J.  I^ 


Pricliard  ;  2,  T.  E/Skinner  ;  3,  J.  J.  James.  Recording  Sec- 
retary, J.  B.  Solomon.  Trcamrer^  J.  S.  Purefoy.  Auditor^ 
W.  T.  Brooks. 

An  invitation  to  visitors  and  correspondents  from  otlier  re- 
ligious bodies  to  this,  to  report  themselves  and  take  seats 
with  ns,  was  accepted  by  Elders  Tliomas  Stradlev,  B.  E.  Rol- 
lins, J.  B.  Justice,  J.  A.  Stradlev,  and  Bro.  P.  Warlick,  from 
the  ^Yestern  Convention  of  ]S".  6.,  and  Elder  T.  F.  B.  Mays, 
Agent  for  the  Southern  Baptist  Theological  Seminarv,  Green- 
ville, S.  G. 

On  motion,  appointed  J.  IT.  Mills,  and  Elds.  Brooks,  James, 
Wait  and  Bennett  a  committee  to  arrange  business  for  the 
action  of  the  Convention. 

On  motion,  appointed  Brethren  Egerton,  Lennon  andF.  M. 
Purefoy,  a  committee  on  Finance. 

On  motion,  appointed  Elders  James,  Brooks  and  Jones,  a 
committee  on  the  General  Agency  and  Corresjjonding  Secre- 
taryship of  the  Convention. 

Elder  Grifiith  stated  that  he  was  authorized  by  the  Pastoi' 
of  the  Presbyterian  church,  to  tendef  the  use  of  their  house 
of  worship  to  the  Convention  during  the  session,  day  and  nightk 

On  motion  of  Elder  J.  B.  Solomon,  the  offer  vras  accepted, 
ftnd  the  thaidvs  of  the  body  unanimously  tendered  to  the 
church  and  pastor. 

On  motion,  Elders  Marable,  Owen  and  T.  Stradley  were 
appointed  a  committee  to  report  on  the  Theological  Seminary 
at  Greenville,  S.  C. 

On  motion  of  Elder  J.  S.  Purefoy,  a  committee,  consisting 
of  two  delegates  from  each  of  the  Associations  represented  in 
this  body,  was  appointed  to  report  on  Periodicals.  This  com- 
mittee consisted  of  G.  AY.  Purefoy,  E.  Crutchfield,  J.  Mitchell, 
R.  AY.  Lawson,  T.  J.  Knapp,  C.  W.  Skin]ier,-Sr.,  J.  S.  AYal- 
thall,  J.  L.  Prichard,  G.  W.  Keesee,  C.  J.  Xelson,  J.  S.  Pure- 
foy, I.  Winston,  J.  M.  Faulkner,  D.  Wright,  N.  M.  Parker, 
A.^R.  Yanu,  T.  J.  Horner,  W.  T.  Brooks,  W.  B.  Williams, 
II.  Lennon,  F.  A  Belcher,  R.  II.  Grittith,  D.  A.  Covington, 
S.  Wait,  F.  II.  Ivey. 

On  motion  of  Elder  J.  S.  Purefoy,  a  committee  of  five  was 


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appointed  to  consider  the  propriety  of  amending  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  Comvention,  and  to  snggest  such  Amendments  as 
they  may  tliink  advisal)le.  This  committee  consisted  of  J.  S. 
Purefoy,  S.  P.  Smith,  J.  J.  James,  W.  M.  "Wingate,  J.  L. 
Prichard. 

On  motion  of  Elder  Sohjmon,  the  Convention  agreed  te 
hold  sun-rise  prayer  meetings  during  its  session. 

The  fixed  hour  having  arrived,  the  Convention  adjounied 
to  10  o'clock  to-iuorrow.     Praver  hv  Elder  James. 


Wednesday  IS^Ight. 
llie  Introductory  sermon  was  preached  by  Elder  J.  S.  TVal- 
thall,  from  Pom.  x  :  1— i.  The  theme  of  the  discourse  "svas  : 
Tlie  Cliristian  Minister's  Solicitude  for  the  Erring.-  Tlie  dis- 
course was  distinguished  for  clearness  of  apprehension,  calm- 
ness of  investigation,  and  cogency  of  argument.  May  the  Lord 
bless  it  to  the  good  of  the  large  congregation  who  so  attentively 
tbllowed  the  speakoi'  through  the  argument. 


TnuKSDAY  MoKNiN'G,  Xov.  3rd,  ISoO. 

TIac  Convention,  ^let  according  to  adjournment,  Keligiou^ 
exercises  by  Eider  Marable. 

X^ist  of  delegacies  called  and  corrected. 

Minutes  of  yesterday  read  and  approved. 

Committee  of  Arrangements  rei)orted.     Report  adopted. 

The  invitation  to  correspondents  and  visitors, from  other  bo- 
di,es,  to  seats  with  us,  being  renewed,  it  was  accepted  by  Elder 
J.  B.  Taylor,  Correspondent  from  the  GenernJ  xVssociation  of 
Virginia,  and  Secretary  of  the  Foreign  Mission  Board,  Klchr 
liiond,  J.  J.  Toone,  Financial  Secretary  of  the  Southern  Bap- 
tist Publication  Society,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  and  Elders  X. 
Bo  wen,  and  L..  M.  Berry,  fi;om  the  AVestern  Convention  of 
jS^orth  Carolina,  and  Elder  B.  G.  Hickman,  of  Missom'i. 

On  motion,  a  committee  was  appointed  to  nominate  a  Board 
of  Managers.  Committee  ci>nsistsof  E.  B.  Jones,  G.  B.  Bag- 
Veil,  j;..  S.  AValtludl, 


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Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  called  for  and  read  by 
Elder  W.  T.  Brooks,  Sec.  of  the  Board ;  and,  on  motion,  the 
report  was  laid  on  the  table  to  be  taken  np  at  the  pleasure  of 
the  Convention. 

On  motion,  Constitution  and  Hules  of  Order  read  by  Sec- 
retary. 

Delegates  to  other  bodies  called  on  to  report  their  attendance. 

Elder  James  reported  that  he  and  twenty-eight  other  breth- 
ren attended  the  Biennial  Convention  in  Richmond  in  May 
last,  and  gave  an  encouraging  account  of  the  number  and  ef-. 
liciency  of  the  Convention. 

Elders  Walthall,  Griffith  and  Keesee  reported  their  atten- 
dance on  tlie  General  Association  of  Virginia. 

On  moti<»n,  the  subject  of  State  Jfissions  was  made  the 
order  for  3  o'clock  this  afternoon. 

On  motion,  the  tiane  of  our  session  was  changed  as  follows : 
Meet  at  0  1-2  o'clock,  A.  M,,  adjourn  at  12  1-1,  M. ;  meet  at 
2,  and  adjourn  at  5,  P.  M. 

Tlie  time  having  arrived,  on  motion,  tlie  Convention  ad- 
journed to  2,  P.  M.     Prayer  by  Elder  Keesee. 


Thursday  Afternoox. 

Convention  met  pursuant  to  adjournment.  Prayer  by  El- 
der Mays. 

The  History  of  the  Sandy  Creek  Assox'iation,  l)y  Elder  G.. 
"^Y-  Purefoy,  was  stated  by  the  President,  Elder  J.  McDanie^,, 
to  be  ready  for  sale  by  the  author,  and  ^vorthy  of  perusal  b/ 
the  reading  public. 

Elder  Pricliard  also  exhibited  a  copy  of  the  history  of  Yir- 
ginia  Baptist  Ministers,  and  commended  the  work  as  wortliy 
of  attentive  perusal 

The  coiistitutional  question  of  representation  in  this  body  upon 
funds  paid  into  the  treasury  of  the  Domestic  and  Indian  Mis- 
sion Boards  which  was  waived  yesterday,  w^s,  on  motion,  re- 
ferred to  the  committee  on.  the  revision  of  th.e  Constitution. 

The  special  order  for  the  hour.  Adz.,  "  State  Missions,"  was 
tlien  tal>:.en  up  upon  that  part  of  the  report  of  the  Board  of 


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Managers  referring  thereto.  The  Convention  liad  the  pleasure 
of  listening  to  a  number  of  interesting  addresses  upon  this 
subject  from  various  brethren  present.  In  one  point  of  view 
the  facts  brought  out  by  these  addresses  were  quite  encour- 
aging; much  hadheen  done  to  supply  the  destitution  of  the 
{^tate.  But  it  was  also  sad  to  know  the  vast  extent  of  our 
State  yet  destitute  of  a  Baptist  ministry. 

Upon  a  motion  to  adopt  that  part  x:)f  the  Board's  report  re- 
ferring to  State  Missions,  a  motion  to  amend,  by  referring 
that  part  of  said  suTijeet  relating  to  the  co-operation  of  Asso- 
ciations with  the  Convention  to  a  special  committee  prevail- 
ed, and  that  matter  was  so  referred. 

The  time  for  adjournment  having  arrived,  the  farther  dis- 
cussion of  this  subject  was  postponed  till  to-morrow. 

The  Convention  then  adjourned.     Prayer  by  Elder  Owcu; 


Friday  Moexing,  Xovi  4th,  1859. 

jChe  Cojivention  met  according  to  adjoummcn"".  Prayer  by 
Elder  Bow-en. 

Poll  called.     Minutes  of  yesterday  read  and  adopted. 

The  Chair  then  announced  the  following  committees,  viz  : 

On  lieport  of  Board  of  Managers — Elders  Prichard,  AVil- 
oox  and  Petty. 

Thnp  and pJa'^o  for  the  v^rt  oneeting  of  the  Convention — 
Elders  Knajip,  Skinner  and  Griffith. 

domination  of  2'>reachers  for  stated  serm/ms  hifore  the  iieH 
Convention — Brethren  Lewis,  Egerton  and  C.  W.  Skinner,  Sr. 

Invitation  to  visitors  and  corres])ondents  I'onewed  and  ac- 
cepted •l)y  Elders  M.  T.  Sumner,  Financial  Secretary  of  the 
Domestic  and  Indian  Mission  Board.  Marion,  Ala.,  P.  Xich- 
olsou  and  L.  C.  Ilinton,  S.  C,  and  Wm.  Solomon. 

On  m{)ti(m,  the  rules  were  suspended  to  admit  the  follow 
\\\^  preamble  and  resolution,  which  were  offered  by  bro.  A. 
M.  Lewis,  and  after  considerable  discussion  on  their  v.'ording, 
and  on  the  general  subject  of  female  education,  passed  unani- 
*!iously  : 

Wuek*;as,  That  in  addition  to  the  several  excellent  female 


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schools  now  in  operation  in  tlie  State,  we  liave  learned  with 
much  pleasure  of  the  purchase  of  a  site  in  the  city  of  Kaleiii:!! 
for  the  purpose  of  erectinij;  and  establishing  a  denominational 
female  school  of  high  order  ;  therefore, 

Resolved,  Tiiat  this  Convention  approve  and  connnend  the 
same  to  the  favorable  consideration  of  the  denomination  at 
large. 

The  consideration  of  the  subject  of  State  Missions  was  re- 
sumed. After  a  short  discussion,  that  part  of  the  report  of 
the  Board  referring  to  this  subject  was  adopted,  except  sa 
r/iuch  of  it  cks,  had  Jjeeoi,  committed. 

On  motion  of  J.  B.  Solomon,  it  was 

Resolved,  That  we  make  an  eifort  during  the  next  year  to 
raise  an  average  of  twenty-live  cents  per  head  from  all  our 
churches  for  the  State  Mission  fund. 

Tlie  time  for  adjournment  having  ariijived,  the  Convention 
adjourned.     Prayer  by  Elder  Sumner. 


EkIDAY   AFTEK>r00N. 

Convention  met  pnrsuant  to  adjournment,  and  were  led  in, 
prayer  by  Elder  Crntchiield.^ 

On  motion  of  Dr.  Wait,  a  committee  of  three  was  appoint- 
ed to  nominate  suitable  persons  to  fill  the  Board  of  Trustees 
of  W.  F.  College. 

Appointed  S.  Wait,    C.  Wooten,   J.  D.  llufham. 

The  next  item  in  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  Min- 
isterial Education,  was,  on  motion,  taken  up,  and  after  various 
addresses,  it  was,  on  motion,  adopted.     (See  Appendix.) 

On  motion,  it  was 

Resolved,  That  we  make  an  effort  dnring  the  next  year  to 
raise  an  average  of  ten  cents  per  head  from  all  onr  churches 
for  the  Educational  fund  of  the  Convention. 

Elder  J.  M.  Garrison,  of  S.  C,  was  welcomed  to  a  seat  in 
the  Convention. 

On  motion,  the  considera,tion  of  the  subject  of  Domestic  and 
Indian  Missions,  under  control  of  the  Board  at  Marion,  Ala.^ 
was  made  the  order  of  the  hour  to-morrow  at  11  ©'qlock,  A.  M, 


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On  motion,  tliat  part  of  tlie  report  of  the  Board  of  Mana- 
gers referring  to  Foreign  Missions,  was  taken  Tip. 

Pending  a  motion  to  adopt,  the  Convention  -was  addressee] 
by  Elders  Taylor,  Prichard  and  Snnnier. 

Dm-ing  the  discnssion,  Elder  Skinner  stated  that  Brother 
Yates,  Avho  is  now  on  liis  return  to  China,  liad  requested  him 
to  ask  the  Convention  to  pray  for  him  and  liis  family. 

In  com2jliance  witli  tliis  recjuest,  the  Convention  engaged 
in  prayer,  led  by  Elder  T.  Stradley. 

The  time  for  adjournment  having  arrived,  after  appointing 
prayer-meeting  from  1)  to  9  1-2  o'clock  t()-morro^v  morning, 
tlie  Convention  adjourned  to  T  1-4  o'clock  to-night. 


EvExixG  Session,  T  1-4  o'clock. 

The  Convention  met  acfcording  to  adjournment.  Singing 
and  prayer  by  Elder  Shuck. 

The  discussion  of  that  part  of  the  Board's  report  referring 
to  Foreign  Missions,  resumed. 

After  i*emarks  from  Bi"*_!thren  0^yen,  Bennett,  "Walthall, 
Ilufham,  Stradley,  Marable,  A\'ilcox,  Keesee,  Toon  and  Solo- 
mon, it  was  adoptted. 

On  motion,  in  connection  witli  this  subject, 

Hesolved,  That  we  are  encouraged  to  prosecute  with  renew- 
ed vigor  our  Foreign  Mission  operations. 

Mesolved,  That  we  earnestly  request  all  the  churches  and 
Associations  connected  wilh  the  Convention,  or  Adth  the  For- 
eign Mission  enter]prise,  or  \\'ho  may  feel  any  sympathy  for 
this  enterprise,  throughout  tlie  State,  to  observe  the  last  week 
in  September  next,  including  the  otli  Sabbath,  as  a  time  of 
fasting  and  j>r«//^;',  that  God  would  bless  the  laborers  ali-eady 
gone  forth  into  Foreign  holds,  and  raise  up  others  to  join  them. 

liesolved,  That  the  Pastors  be  requested  to  preach  a  sermon 
on  the  subject  to  their  respective  congregations. 

Jcesolved,  Tliat  we  entreat  "Our  young  bi-ethren  to  make  the 
missionary  work  a  subject  of  special  ])rayer  and  enquiry  be- 
fore God,  for  his  direction  as  to  what  may  be  their  duty  in  re- 
ference thereto. 

Elder  Thomas  R.  Owen,  of  Tarboroiigh,  who  had  during 
the  present  year  left  the  Presbyterian  church  and  joined  the 


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Baptists,  was  introduced  to  tlie  Convention  by  the  President 
and  granted  permission  to  make  some  remarks  in  reference  to 
the  change  of  his  ecclesiastical  connection.     Elder  Owen  made 
a  few  appropriate  remarks  in  reference  to  this  change,  in  snh- 
stance  as  follows : 

He  had  come  thus  far  to  identify  himself  with  the  Baptist 
denomination  in  its  doctrines  and  sentiments.  He  said :  "I 
am  now  a  Baptist  in  mind  and  heart  and  conscience,  made  so, 
not  by  force  of  circumstances,  as  some  of  my  friends  liave  un- 
advisedly said,  but  from  the  force  of  the  truth.''^  He  notv  had 
Bible  authority  for  all  he  believed  and  taught.  l^'H  formerly 
thought  he  had  it,  but  had  novj  found  that  his  ignorance  had 
been  as  profound  as  his  heart  had  been  sincere. 

He  was  then  cordially  received  as  a  hrother. 

On  motion,  the  Convention  then  adjourned  to  0  1-2  o^clock 
to-morrow  morning.     Prayer  by  Elder  Hinton. 


Satueday  MoRisriNG,  Kov.  5th. 

The  Convention  assembled  according  to  adjournment. 

Keligious  exercises  by  Elder  Wilcox. 

PvoU  called. 

Yesterday's  proceedings  read  and  approved. 

The  Lutheran  church,  throiigh  Elder  Grifhth,  tendered  the 
use  of  then-  house  of  worship  to  the  Convention,  oh  Sunday. 
Tlie  offer  was  accepted,  and  the  thanks  of  the  Convention  vo- 
t€d  therefor. 

An  invitation  was  received  from  the  Superintendent  and 
Commandant  of  the  '^■.  C.  Military  Institute,  for  the  members 
of  the  Convention  to  attend  the  drill  and  parade  in  front  of 
the  barracks  at  5  o'clock  this  afternoon. 

The  invitation  was  accepted,  and  for  that  purpose  a  motion 
to  adjourn  at  4  1-2  o'clock  prevailed. 

The  committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  recommendation 
of  the  Board  of  Managers,  to  devise  a  plan  by  which  a  state- 
ment of  the  amounts  raised  within  the  bounds  of  this  Conven- 
tion might  appear  within  our  Minutes,  submitted  the  follow- 
ing resolutions,  which  were  adopted : 


IG 

Resolved^  Hiat  Associations,  cliurclies  and  individuals,  con^ 
tribnting  funds  to  any  of  the  objects  of  this  Cunvention,  be 
earnestly  requested  to  report  the  sums  given  to  each,  to  the 
Treasurer  of  this  Convention. 

liesolmd^  Tliat  the  Treasurer  be  instructed  to  procure  from 
the  Secretaries  of  the  Foreign  Mission  Board  at  liichmond, 
the  Domestic  Board  at  Marion,  and  the  Bible  Board,  a  state- 
ment of  the  sums  received  by  them  from  this  State,"  and  ap- 
pend the  same  to  his  report,  as  the  aggregate  paid  to  those 
departments. 

On  motion,  the  subject  of  Colportage  was  taken  up,  and 
that  part  of  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  referring  to 
the  sajne  was  read. 

The  report  of  the  General  Superintendaut  of  Colportage 
was  called  for  and  read,  in  connection  with  this  part  of  the 
Board's  report,  showing  what  had  been  done  in  this  depart- 
ment during  the  past  year. 

A  motion  was  made  to  adopt  this  report  in  connection  with 
part  of  the  report  of  the  Bosird  referring  to  the  same  subject. 

After  addresses  from  J.  J.  Toon,  Fhiancial  Secretary  of  the 
Southern  Baptist  Publication  Societ}",  and  Elder  Ilinton,  the 
further  consideration  of  the  subject  was  postponed  to  the 
evening  session  7  1-4  o'clock,  to  allow  the  special  order  for 
the  hour  to  be  taken  up. 

Tlie  hour  for  taking  up  the  subject  of  Domestic  and  Indian 
Missions  having  arrived,  it  was,  on  motion,  taken  up. 

After  addresses  from  Elders  Sunmer  and  J.  L.  Prichard, 
the  subject  was,  on  motion,  adjourned  to  the  afternoon  session. 

The  time  for  adjournment  having  arrived,  the  Convention 
was  adjourned.     Prayer  by  Elder  Wright. 


Afternoon  Session. 

Tlie  Convention  met.     Prayer  by  Elder  Berry. 

The  consideration  of  the  subject  of  Domestic  and  Lidian 
Missions  resumed. 

The  Convention  was  again  addressed  by  Elders  Sumner, 
Solomon,  James,  Wingatc,  Marable,  Mays,  and  bro.  Mills,, 
%fter  which  the  resolution  was  adopted.     (See  below.) 


IT 

Pending  the  adoptiou  of  the   report,  the  following  collec- 
tion was  taken  in  aid  of  these  Missions  : 

ITnpaid.— J,  II.  Mills  $5,  W.  M.  Wingate  10,  A. 
Hall  1,  G.  W.  Nicholson  5,  A.  W.  Wilcox  5,  E.  Dod- 
son,  20.      Total,  -      _       -  -  -  $46  00 

CAsn. — For  D.  and  I.  Missions,  -  .45  qq 

"         For  I,  Mission,  bj  E,  W.  Lawson,  -  5  00 


$96  00 

The  followhig  resolution  was  adopted  on  this  subject : 

Resolved^  That  we  regard  the  work  chinning  the  attention 
of  the  Domestic  and  Indian  Mission  Eoard  of  the  Southern 
Baptist  Convention  of  the  highest  importance,  either  as  it  re- 
lates to  the  evangelization  of  our  own  country,  or  to  the  sub- 
jugation of  the  lands  of  heathendom  to  the  reign  of,  Christ ; 
RtUd  that  our  obligation  to  sustain  it  by  our  prayers  and 
the  contribution  of  our  means  is  enforced  by  every  considera- 
tion of  humanity  and  the  positive  teaclungs  of  onr  holy  reli- 
gion. 

On  motion,  that  portion  of  tlie  report  of  the  Board  of  Man- 
agers referring  to  the  genei-al  Agency  v\^-as  read.  ajid. -adopted. 

The  report  of  the  Board  was  then  adopted  as  a  wdiole  by 
unanimous  vote. 

The  committee  appointed  to  nominate  preachers  for  the 
t»tated  sermons  before  the  next  session  c£  this  Convention  read 
their  report,  recommending  Elder  II.  Petty  to  preach  the  In- 
troductory sei'mon,  and  .Elder  R;  11.  Griffith,  Alternate;  Eld. 
J.  B.  Solomon,  the  Charity  sermon,  and  Elder  T.  E.  Owen, 
Alternate  ;  Elder  T.  J.  Knapp,  the  Valedictory,  and  Elder  B. 
F.  Marable,  Alternate,. 

Tlie  report  Avas,  on  motion,  concurred  in. 

The  committee  appointed  to  nominate  a  Board  of  Manag- 
ers reported.  Eeport  adopted.  See  "  Board  of  Manag- 
ers." 

On  motion,  coi'respondents  to  other  bodies,  wdtli  which  wc 
correspond,  were  appohited  as  follows  : — 

To  the  Western  Convention  of  N'.  C. — Elds.  Griffith,  Mitch- 
oil,  Brooks,  Dodson,  James,  Solomon,  AVingate,  McDaniel, 
Skinner,  and  Bro.  A,  M.  Lewis. 

b2 


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KoTE. — This  Convention  will  meet,  embracing  tlie  1st  Sun- 
day after  the  -Itli  Sunday  in  August,  1860. 

To  the  South  Carolina  Conventio7i. — Elders  McDaniel^ 
James,  Pricliard,  Mitchell,  Marable,  Wingate,  McDowell^ 
Skinner,  Repiton,  Lennon,  Ovv-en,  Brooks,  Ilufham,  "Wilson, 
Griffith,  and  Bro.  Mills. 

ISToTE.-^Tliis  Convention  meets  in  Greenville,  embracing  the 
last  Sunday  in  July,  1860. 

To  the  General  Association  of  Virginia.. — Elds.  Walthall, 
Solomon,  Prichard,  Knapp,  J.  E.  Montague,  Keesee,  Skimier, 
Wilson,  McDaniel,  Griffith,  and  Bro.  C.  W.  Skinner,  Sr. 

Note. — ^Tlus  Association  meets  in  Staunton,  embracing  the 
1st  Sunday  in  June,  1860. 

The  committee  appointed  to  nominate  proper  persons  to  fill 
vacancies  in  the  Board  of  Ti-ustees  of  Wake  Forest  College, 
reported  the  following  names,  viz  :■ — J.  D.  Ilufham,  A.  M. 
Faison,  S.  G.  Mason,  T.  R.  Owen,  W.  T.  Brooks,  M.  Bennett, 
J.  II.  Mills  and  Jonathan  Wood. 

On  motion,  the  Convention  adjourned  to  7  1-4  o'clock  this 
evening.     Prayer  by  Elder  Bennett. 


Saturday  ISTiGitT,  7  1-2  o'clock. 

Tlie  Convention  met  pursuant  to  adjournment.  Prayer  by 
Elder  Lennon. 

On  motion.  Elder  Wingate  was  appointed  a  committee  to 
address  the  Clerks  of  the  several  Associations  in  the  State, 
through  the  Biblical  Recorder^  requesting  them  to  forward  to 
the  Recording  Secretary  of  the  Convention,'a  copy  of  the  Min- 
utes of  their  sessions  this  year. 

Note  by  the  Secretary. — Not  having  received  such  Min- 
utes, the  list  of  ministers,  as  well  as  the  statistics  of  their  be- 
nevolent operations^  cannot  be  compiled  Avith  any  satisfactory 
results. 

On  motion,  the  si^ecial  order  for  the  hour — the  Report  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Colportage — was  taken  up,  and  after 
addresses  from  Elders  Walthall,  J.  S.  Purefoy,  Belcher  and 
Wright,  the  report  was  adopted. 

Pending  the  discussion  of  the  report,  the  Rides  were  8us- 


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pended,  and  the  follo^-ing  resolution  admitted  and  adopted,Tiz.: 

Resolved. — That  the  Board  of  the  Convention  be  instructed 
to  procure,  if  possible,  the  services  of  a  general  Superintend^ 
ent,  who  shall  give  his  whole  time  to  this  work. 

Pending  the  discussion  on  Colportage  the  following  amounts 
were  pledged  for  its  supj)ort : — 

'^.  M.  AYingate,  $125,00  ;  T.  E.  Skinner,  for  his  church, 
$100,00  ;  G.  D.  Iluf  ham,  $30,00  ;  B.  F.  Marable,  $50,00  ;  G. 
^^\  Nicholson,  $10,00 ;  J.  O.  King,  $30,00  ;  Cash  by  S.Wait, 
$5,00 ;  col.  $5,55. 

Tlie  committee  on  Periodicals  reported*  This  report  drew 
forth  a  protracted  discussion,  which  was  participated  in  by 
Elders  Solomon,  Prichard,  Skinner  and  Bro.  Lewis  and  others. 
Elder  James,  the  editor  and  proprietor  of  the  Recorder^  came 
forward  and  pledged  himself  to  dany  out  the  recommenda-^ 
tion  of  the  committee,  whereupon  the  report  was  adopted. — 
(See  Appendix), 

On  motion,  the  Convention  then  adjoured  to  9  1-^2  o'clock, 
Monday  morning.     Prayer  by  Elder  Thorne. 


Monday  Moening,  ]S"ov.  Yth,  1859. 

Tlie  Convention  assembled  according  to  adjournment. 

Peligious  services  conducted  by  Elder  Petty. 

Tlie  minutes  of  Saturday  were  read  and  adopted. 

Elder  Poe  reported  attendance  at  the  last  session  of  the 
Western  Convention,  and  gave  a  very  favorable  account  of 
the  doings  of  that  body. 

The  committee  on  the  Kevision  of  the  Constitution  report- 
ed, recommending  some  changes  in  the  same.  (See  Constitu- 
tion as  amended  in  these  minutes). 

On  motion,  the  committee  of  Finance  was  instructed  to  di- 
vide the  funds  collected  on  yesterday,  equally  between  the 
four  objects  engaging  the  attention  and  eiforts  of  this  Con- 
vention, viz. :  Home  and  Foreign  Missions,  Education  and 
Colportage. 

The  committee  on  the  time  and  place  for  holding  the  next 
session  of  this  body,  reported  as  follows,  viz.  :  They  re<;oni- 


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laeiid  tbiit  iiictime^he  the  Wednesday  hef ore  the  fn'st  SMndaij 
ill  Xoceitibcr,  18()Q,  at  10  o'clo<:Jc,  A.  M,,  and  that  the^>/«6'6  be 
k;ft  to  the  Boai'd  of  Manaxjers.     The  i-jeport  was  adopted. 

Oil  motion,  the  following  preamble  and  resolution  wa^ 
adopted : 

AV'hereas,  it  may  not  be  known  to  this  Convention,  that  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Wake  Forest  College,  contemplate  dis- 
solving the  connection  heretofore  existing  between  the  Pro- 
paratorj  and  the  Collegiate  departmeii,t,  at  tliat  institution, 
to  take  effect  after  their  next  session ;  and  that,  as  a  conse- 
quence, there  will  necessarily  be  a  diminution  in  the  number 
of  students,  nnless  there  shall  be  earnest  efforts  made  to  pre- 
vent it.  And  whereas,  the  Board  have  resolved,  after  tlie. 
present  sessicpi,  to  allow  ministers  of  all  denumiiuitions  to  re- 
ceive their  tuition  free  of  charge,  which  will  subtract  from  the 
Treasury,  the  tuition  of  at  least  twenty  students  •  Ther-i- 
fore, 

liesolved,  That  tlils  Convention  do  urge  upon  our  brethren 
throughout  the  State,  the  importance  of  co-operating  wl-th  the 
Trustees  in  their  efforts  to  sustain  an  efticient  Faculty  and 
make  a  first  class  College,  by  giving  to  AVake  Forest  College, 
their  undivided  support. 

An  invitation  was  received  from  ]Mrs.  Burwell,  l^rincipal  of 
the  Charlotte  Female  College,  for  the  members  of  the  Conven- 
tion to  visit  said  College. 

On  motion,  the  invitation  was  accepted,  and  the  thanks  ot 
the  convention  j-^urned. 

The  following  resolution  was,  on  motion,  adopted. 

Resolved^  Tliat  we  instruct  our  general  Superintendent  of 
Colportage,  as  far  as  practicable'and  consistent  M-ith  the  in- 
terests of  his  department,  to  purchase  books  for  our  Colpor- 
ters  from  the  Soutiieru,  Baptist,  Publication  Society,  at  Char- 
leston, S.  C. 

A  most  beautiful  copy  ofthe.JIoly  Bible,  was  jiresented  to 
the  Charlotte  Baptist  church,  by  some  unknown  friends,  su])- 
posed  to  be  members  of  the  Conyention. 

Elder  Griffith,  their  pastor,  feelingly  acknowledged  the  de- 
licate kindness,  and  expressed  the  thanks  of  the  church  for  the 
same. 

On  motion,  the  Convention  adjourned  to  2  o'clock  this  af- 
tfjruQon.     Prayer  by  Elder  JVIason. 


2(1 

MoKDAY    AfTERNOOX. 

The  Convention  met  according  to  adjoiirnment.  Prayer  by 
Elder  Dodson. 

Tlie  President  presented  to  the  Convention,  a  package  of 
tlie  Weste'ni  Democrat^  pent  by  the  editors,  Avhich  was  receiv- 
ed, Avith  the  thanks  of  the  Convention  for  the  same. 

Ordered  that  the  Recording  Secretary  have  2,000  copies  of 
the  Minutes  of  the  Convention  printed  and  distributed,  and 
that  he  1)e  sllowed  the  nsnal  sahiry  of  $25,00  for  his  trouble. 

Tlie  committee  on  the  Geiieral  Agency  ant!  Corresponding 
Secretaryship  report-ed,  which  report  was  adopted.  (See  Ap- 
pendix.) 

Tlie  committee  on  the  Southern  Baptist  Theological  Semi- 
nary read  tlieir  rej^ort,  which  was,  on  motion,  adopted.  (See 
Appendix.) 

The  following  preamble  and  resolution  was  adopted  : 

"Whe]-eas,  The  subject  of  endowing  the  Southern  Baptist 
Tlieok»gical  Seminary  has  been  unavoidably  deferred  till  near 
the  close  of  the  present  session  of  this  body  ;  and  whereas, 
this  body  feJ?ls  a  deep  interest  in  the  completion  of  said  en- 
dowment :  therefore, 

Hesolved,  That  this  Conveji.tion  has  learned  with  much 
pleasure,  that  $13,000  of  the  $15,000  pledged  by  this  State 
nave  already  been  subscribed,  and  this  body  does  most  heart- 
ily reconmiend  that  those  brethren  not  having  yet  sul)scri- 
bed  dosotobro.  Mays,'the  agent,  at  their  earliest  opportunity. 

Tlie  Financial  Coilrimittee  read  their  report  which  was 
adopted.     (See  report  on  Finance). 

The  following  resolutions  were  unanimously  adopted,  viz.  : 

Resolved^  That  the  thinks  of  this  Convention  are  tendered 
to  the  brethren  and  friends  in  Charlotte,  who  have  so  kindly 
and  hospitably  entertained  the  delegates  and  visitors  to  this 
'•Convention. 

liesolcedy  Tliat  the  thanks  of  this  body  are  hereby  tendercfl 
to  the  editors  of  the  Dally  Bidletin  and  Western  Bemoerat, 
for  the  courteous  notices  which  they  have  published  of  the 
deliberations  of  this  Convention. 

On  motion,  the  Convention  adjourned  until  7  o'clock,  wher; 
it  woidd  re-assemble  to  list-en  to  the  va'}-ediotoi;y  sermon.— 
Praver  1)v  Elder  Stradley. 


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EykniihG  Session. 

Tlie  Convention  met  according  to  adjonrnnient,  and  heard 
tlie  valedictory  sermon  preached  by  Elder  Thorne.  The  ser- 
mon was  listened  to  atteiitively  by  a  large  audience,  and 
was  an  instructive  production. 

After  some  closing  remarks  by  the  President,  the  delegates 
bade  each  other  adieu,  to  meet  as  recommended  by  commit- 
tee.— Place  to  be  selected  by  the  Board. 

A  parting  hymn  was  sung  by  tlie  Convention,  after  which 
benediction  by  the  President. 

J.  McDAXIEL,  PresidmU 

J.  B.  SoLOMOK,  licc.  Secrdary. 


2V  p  |)  c  11  i  i  X  t 


llEPOET  OF  THE  BOAEB  OF  MANAGERS. 

To  the  Baptist  State  Convention  of  JV.  C. — 

Dear  Brethren  : — rYour  Board,  in  presentino^  this  tlieii" 
lliirtieth  Annual  Report,  desire  to  acknowledge  the  goodness 
of  the  Great  Head  of  the  Church  during  the  past  Convention- 
til  year,  in  preserving  tlie  lives  of  the  members  of  the  B(jard, 
and  those  under  their  charge  and  in  their  employ.  We  wonhT, 
render  our  gratitude  to  God  for  the  success  that  has  attended 
the  labors  in  the  several  departments  under  our  control,  and 
for  the  blessing  that  has  rested  on  the  effort^  m^de  ;  but  we 
have  to  lament  that  on  account  of  the  lack  of  means  and  men, 
these  efforts  have  been  so  limited. 

Tlie  objects  of  the  Convention  embrace  State  Missions,  Min- 
isterial Education,  Foreign  Missions,  and  Oolportage. 

STATE   MISSIONS. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Board,  Dec.  1st,  1858,  $300  were  allow- 
ed Elder  R.  H.  GrifHth,  stationed  at  Charlotte,  for  1859.  Bro. 
Griffith's  reports  have  been  satisfactory  and  encouraging  to 
your  Board.  Within  a  few  months  past  thei-e  has  been  a  gra- 
cious revival  of  religion  under  bis  ministry,  resulting  in  the 
addition  of  25  to  the  membership  of  the  Charlotte  church.  A 
Sabbath  School  is  kept  up,  prayer-meetings  and  concerts  of 
prayer  for  missions  are  observed.  The  church  contribute^^ 
funds  to  the  objects  of  tbe  Convention,  for  the  amount  o;f 
which  see  the  report  of  your  Treasurer, 

At  the  same  meeting  of  the  Board,  Elder  John  Mitchell  was 
appointed  to  preach  two  Sabbat] is  in  the  month  in  Greens- 
boro', the  Board  paying  $200  for  his  support.  Under  his 
ifiinistry  a  church  has  been  organized  in  Greensboro',  consistr 
ing  of  15  members,  and  the  ])rospects  of  our  cause  at  that 
place  are  considered  encouraging.  Since  the  constitution  of 
the  church,  22  have  been  received  by  letter  and  baptism,  and 
the  church  has  paid  $53  for  his  services.  Bro,  Mitchell  has 
also  supplied  High  Point  and  Thomasville  witb  preaching  in 
the  week,  and  a  church  consisting  of  9  memb'v'rs  lias  been  con- 
stituted at  tlie  lattev  place. 


2i 

At  tlie  same  meeting,  Eld.  A.  AV.  Wilcox  wasr.llowed  §100 
ifor  his  services  at  AVasliington  for  1858,  and  S2(»<>  for  1859. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Board,  held  Dec.  15th,  1858,  S2(X»  were 
-appropriated  to  aid  the  church  in  Beaufort  to  support  Elder 
W.  B.  Jones,  as  their  pastor,  for  1850. 

•Tlie  reports  of  Bro.  Jones  -have  heen  satisfactory  to  the 
Hoard.  A  few  have  been  added  to  the  churches  within  his 
field  of  labor.  Bre.  Jones  will  .probably  not  remain  in  the 
service  of  your  Board  longer  than  the  present  year,  and  the 
interests  of  the  cause  in  that  section,  are  earnestly  reconnneti- 
ded  to  your  attention.  AVhom  shall  we  send  to  till  the  vacant 
place  'i 

At  the  same  meeting,  the  Board  appropriated  SlOO  to  sup- 
port Elder  W.  T.  Brooks,  as  Missionary  to  Henderson  for  1859, 
on  condition  that  the  church  raise  a  like  amount  for  the  same 
purpose. 

For  the  financial  state  of  this  department,  we  refer  you  to 
the  report  of  your  Treasurer. 

AVhile  the  above  exliibit  shows  the  operations  of  your  Board 
in  the  department  of  State  Missions,  it  presents  scarcely  a 
tithe  of  what  k;v«  been  done  by  missionarv  labor  in  the  home 
field. 

Several  Associations  have  been  actively  prosecuting  the 
work  in  their  own  respective  bounds,  and  have  had  from  one 
to  six  missionaries  each  in  the  field.  The  Board  regret  that 
they  are  not  able  to  present  a  view  of  all  that  has  been  done 
in  this  branch  of  our  aperations  dm'ing  the  year,  so  that  there 
might  appear  in  your  ]3i"oceedings  a  statement  of  what  has 
'been  accomplished. 

But  this  is  rendered  impossible,  because  we  have  not  re- 
-ceived  from  the  Associations  reports  of  their  operations. 

It  ]-emains  to  devise  some  means  whereby  this  information 
may,  in  future,  be  obtained. 

Your  Board  deem  it  not  impro]ior,  in  this  connection,  to 
<-all  your  attention  again  to  destitute  points  within  your 
Ixnuids.  Among  these,  besides  the  places  already  noticed, 
may  l)e  mentioned  Salisbury,  Salem,  Statesville,  ]\Iocksville, 
Lexington,  Graham,  AVilson,  Tarboro',  Lincolnton,  AVilks- 
boro',  and  many  other  important  ijositions  in  the  eastern,  mid- 
dle, and  esjiecially  the  western  portions  of  our  State. 

Graham  and  other  points  in  Alamance  county  are  worthy 
of  special  attention,  -riiere  is  Imt  one  Baptist  church  o'n  Al-v 
mance,  and  that  is  in  one  coi-ner  near  Guilford.  At  Saxapa- 
haw,  in  Alamance,  the'missionary  of  the  Sandy  Creek  Asso 
-A-iation  has  be^'ii  preaching  once  a  month  with, growing  intet- 


2fe 

e^t.  An  elTort  is  beins;  made  to  erect  a  lionse  of  worsliip  at 
Saxapaliaw,  and  a  few  Irandred'  dollars  have  already  been  sub- 
scribed. Will  not  tlie  friends  of  the  Convention  aid  in  its 
erection  ? 

Ministerial  Erucatiox. 

At  your  last  session,  yoiir  Board  had  six  younc;  brethren 
under  their  patronage,  receiving  an  education  at  Wake  Forest 
College,  preparatory  to'  fhc  ministry. 

At  the  request  of  one  of  these,  his  connection  with  the 
Board  Avas  dissolved  on  the  28th  May  last.  AVe  now  have 
five  Beneficiaries  under  our  charge,  pursuing  a  course  of  stu- 
dies at  Wake  Forest  College.  Two  of  these  are  in  the  Senior 
Class,  two  in  the  Junior,  and  one  in  the  Freshman, 
lieports  from  theTaculty  of  the  college,  show  that  these  breth- 
ren are  making  commendable  progress  in  their  respective 
classes.  Your  Boar"?!  regard  thia  as  the  most  important  object 
of  the  Convention,  and  would  nrge  ilie  necessity  of  a  large  in- 
crease in  the  numbe}-  of  its  Beneliciaries.  We  feel  convinced 
that,  at  least,  twelve  or  fifteen  ought  ik^w  to  be  at  Wake  For- 
est, instead  of  jive,  or  the  tliree  wlio  Aviil  be  all  that  will  be 
there  after  June  nesJt,  'mdess  nexv  ones  are  added.  It  is  be- 
lieved that  proper  young  brethrf^n  eOuld  be  found,  if  your 
Board  had  the  means  to  aid  them.  But  the  means  are  wanting. 

Although  the  number  now  under  y*our  patronage  is  so  small 
and  the  assistance  rendered  only  partial,  yet  the  last  report  of 
your  Treasurer  shows  this  departjnent  to  be  nearly  l§oOO  in 
debt.  It  wiir require  greatly  increased  liberality  on  the  part 
of  our  brethreu,  and  additional  consecration  to  the  service  of 
God  on  the, part  of  our  young  men,  to  meet  the  claims  of  a 
perishing  world,  and  of  'the  cause  of  Christ  npon  ns,  in  this 
department  of  our  benevolent  operations.  Dear  brethren, 
shall  not  the  treasury  be  replenished,  and  many  more  young 
men  be  placed  in.  training  for  the  Master's  work  ?  For  a  state- 
ment of  the  jiecuniary  con/lition  of  this  department  also,  we 
beg  leave  to  refer  you  to  the  report  of  your  Treasurer. 

FOREIGN    MISSIONS. 

"This  l)ranch  of  our  work  is  carried  on  through  the  Board  of 
1'pe  S.  B.  C.  in  Bichmond,  A' a. 

Doubtless  nitich  has  been  contributed  to  tliTs  cause  during 
t^ie  year,  but  your  Board  arc  not  in  possession  of  data  uj)on 
which  to  l)ase'an_y  definite  statement.  The 3-eport  of  the  Trea- 
surer will  show  the  amount  forwarded  by  this  Convention  to 
the  Foreign  Board. 

In  addidon  to  this,  Elder  E.  Dodson  has  been  employed  as 


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Agent  for  Foreign  Missions  in  the  State  daring  the  year,  but 
we  are  not  informed  of  the  amonnt  collected  by  liim. 

The  several  Associatioiis  and  Cluirches  have,  probably,  rais- 
ed additional  sums,  of  which  no  statement  appears  here. 

Your  Ijoard  feel  sensibly  the  necessity  of  son\ething  being 
done  to  remedy  this  evil  in  future  ;  and  we  earnestly  hope 
tiiat  some  plan  may  be  adopted  whereby  a  st-^tement  of  all 
the  money  raised  in  the  State  foy  Foreign  Missions  may  ap- 
pear in  your  Minutes. 

Our  elforts  in  this  division  of  our  labor,  should  be  measur- 
ed by  the  magnitude  of  the  work  to  be  performed,  and  the 
demauds  of  the  heathen  nations  upon  us.  We  have  still  to 
l>rese]it  the  millions  of  China  as  ^  harvest  white  for  gathering. 
Although  recent  events  have  somewhat  disturbed  the  politi- 
cal relations  of  that  Empire  with  other  nations,  yet  we  feel 
strong  confidence  that  the  God  f»f  Missions  will  soon  luring 
out  (jf  these  events  good  to  his  cause  ;  and  that  the  prjjitical 
condition  of  China  and  her  relations  with  other  powers,  will 
soon  be  such  as  that  she  will  be  permanently  opened,  in  every 
part,  to  the  heralds  of  the  cross. 

xVfter  a  sojourn  of  eigliteen  months  among  us,  our  beloved 
brother  Yates  and  his  family  have  again  bid  us  farewell,  for 
the  distant  scene  of  their  toils.  During  his  stay  among  us, 
he  labored  and  plead  for  men  for  China ;  but,  we  arc  sorry  to. 
say,  he  had  to  depart  without  oi\e  to  accompany  him.  We 
feel  assured,  however,  that  the  impetus  given  to  Missions  by 
his  visit  will  not  be  allowed  by  our  brethren  to  be  lost ;  and 
that  the  interest  awakened  in  the  minds  of  many  of  our  young 
men  in  behalf  of  the  Chinese,  will  lead  them  hereafte:^'  to  con- 
secrate their  lives  to  missioiniry  labor  among  them.  Good 
seeds  liave  been  sown.  Let  our  brethren  and  (churches  foster 
them,  and  we  hope  ai^d  believe  brother  Yates  will  yet  live  to 
welcome  some  of  our  young  brethren  to  the  shores  of  Cliina, 
to  labor  there  by  his  side  in  the  Master's  vineyard,  and  to  step 
into  his  place  when  he  shall  fall.  Ethiopia,  also,  is  btretchmg 
out  her  hands,  and  men  are  wanted  to  preach  the  gospel  to 
the  benighted  sons  of  ^Vfrica.  Japan  presents  an  inviting 
field,  and  other  denominations  are  sending  their  missionaries 
to  occupy  it.  Would  to  God  we  had  the  men  and  the  means 
to  bear  a  part  in  the  glorious  work.  We  learn  that  the  F.  M. 
Board  have  appointed  two  men  to  that  field,  who  are  expec- 
ted to  sail  before  very  long.  Cannot  others  be  secured  i  Ought 
not  the  treasury  of  the  Lord  to  be  full,  and  men  ready  to  go 
forth  to  every  hind  when^ce  conies  tlie  ciy  for  help  i     Brazil, 


tQO,  is  worthy  of  particular  notice  as  a  field  peculiarly  adapted 
to  the  missionary  froni  the  South. 

Dear  brethren,  your  Board  feel,  in  view  of  tlie  land  yet  to 
be  possessed,  that  our  efforts  for  the  heathen  n^ust  be  greatly 
augmented  before  the  kingdom^  of  this  world  will  ever  be 
subdued  to  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  Let  us  give  our  substance 
U)  this  work  ;  cultivate  the  gifts  in  our  churches  in  reference 
to  it ;  labor  and  pray  that  men  may  be  raised  up  and  sent  to 
reap  the  field'^  already  white  to  harvest ;  and  be  willing  to  go 
ourselves  should  God  require  it  at  our  hands. 

CoLPOKTAGK. 

The  present  year  is  the  first  in  which  we  have  been  enga- 
ged in  this  work.  In  accordance  with  a  reco-mmendation 
adopted  at  the  last  session  of  the  Convention,  your  Board,  afe 
a  meeting  held  Jan.  14, 1859,  appointed  Elder  Jas.  S.  Purefoy 
General  Superintendent  of  Colportage,  with  a  salary  at  the 
rate  of  $800  per  annum  for  services  rendered.  The  Boart] 
would  commend  this  department  of  our  labor  to  the  fostering 
care  of  the  Convention,  and  would  cherish  the  hope  that,  at 
no  distant  day,  our  denominational  literature  will  be  spread 
broad-cast  throughout  the  whole  State.  We  be^  to  refer  you, 
tor  a  full  account  of  what  has  been  done  in  this  department 
during  the  year,  to  the  report  of  the  General  Superintendent. 

AGEXCY. 

In  compliance  with  your  instructions,  given  at  your  last 
session,  the  Btxird,  at  a  meeting  held  Dec,  1st,  1858,  employ- 
ed Bro.  A,  J.  Emerson  as  Cor.  Sec.  and  General  Agent,  witb 
a  salary  of  $600  p^r  annum.  Bro.  Emerson  has  been  in  tlie 
service  of  the  Boi\rd  a  part  of  t^ie  year. 

For  a  statement  of  his  labor  and  success,  you  will  please  SjQO 
his  report. 

The  Board  would  respectfully  suggest  to  the  Conveatioi> 
the  propriety  of  so  amending  the  Constitution  as  that  Asso- 
ciations, or  Churches,  expencRng  funds  under  their  own  con- 
trol, for  any  of  the  primary  objects  of  the  Convention,  shall 
be  regarded  as  collateral  societies,  and  shall  be  entitled  to  one 
delegate  for  every  hundred  dollars  so  expended  and  reported 
to  the  Convention. 

In  closing  their  report,  your  Board  would  indulge  the  hope 
that  your  present  session  may  be  distinguished  for  union  and 
(•oncert  of  action ;  that  it  may  be  peculiarly  blessed  to  the 
furtherance  of  all  the  objects  which  you  contemplate,  and  that 
the  Redeemer's  kingdom  may  be  greatly  promoted  in  the 
yartli. 


28 

REPORT   OX  THE   SOUTIIER'K   BAt^TlST  TIIEOLO- 
GiCAL  SEMIN  AllY. 

Tlic  utility  and  iiiip.ti-tanee  of  tliis  eiiteiiirise,  are  fully 
admitted,  and  there- fore  need  no  comment.  Tlie  only  ijiiep- 
tion  liere  is,  how  is  North  Carolina  performing  her  part  in 
raising  the  endowri.'ent  for  this  institution  ?  At  the  last 
sess-ion  of  this  Convention,  it  was  thought  that  the  Baptists 
of  this  State  shonld  raise  the  sum  of  §15,000.  During'that 
sessitn  -$5,000  of  the  amount  was  pledged  ;  and  in  the^jiast 
four  months,  Bro.  Mays,  the  agent  for  the  Seminary,  has  rais- 
ed $8,000.  It  will  be  seen,  therefore,  that  of  the  amount  pro- 
posed, tf-ere  is  now  a  deliciency  of  oiJy  $2,000.  We  are 
glad  to  r«^port,  upon  the  authority  of  the  agent,  that  general- 
ly, where  the  claims  of  the  Seminary  have  been  presented,  it 
has  ]net  the  warmest  sympathies  of  the  brethren.  Should 
there  be  still  n  deficiency  after  the  adjournment  of  the  Con- 
ventiMi,  yo'.ir  committee  are  of  opniion,  that  it  will  be  Easily 
made  \v[)  by  interesting  portions  of  •^ the  State  Avhicli  have  not 
vet  been  visited  bv  the  agent. 

B.  r.  MARABLE, 
T.  E.  OAVEN, 
T.  STliADLEY. 


REPOrvT  OX  PERIODICALS. 

Tlie  committee  on  Periodicals  sul^niit  the  following: 

J^esolved,  That  it  is  the  sense  of  this  connnittee,  that  Elder 
J.  J.  James  has  the  ability  to  make  the  Tucorder  such  a  pa- 
per as  will  meet  the  wants  of  our  denomination  in  this  State. 

Tliat  Bro.  James  be  recommended  to  enlarge  the  Recorder 
at  least  one  column'^^on  each  page. 

That  he  employ  an  additional  editor,  or  a  sufficient  number 
of  contributors,  either  in  or  out  of  the  State,  and  that  we 
pledge  our  hearty  u]])port  to  thej^aper,  provided  these  recom- 
mendations be  complied  Avitli  by  the  editor. 

J?6^st>/y<?fZ,  That  we  earnestly  recommend  to  our  brethren 
the  Home-  &  Foreign  Jmrnal^  and  the  Cornmisi^i-ion. 

GEO.W.  PUREFOY,  Chm. 


•PtEPORT   OF    A.    J.   EMERSOX,    CORRESPOXDIXG 
SECRETARY  TO  THE  BOARD  OE  THE  I3APTIST 

■  STATE  COXVEXTIOX  i:JF  X.  C,  YEAR  1859. 
J  Avas*  activelv  in  the  service  of  the  Board  two  month?,  dur- 


2D 

ing  the  spring  of  tlie  year — ^iiiade  addresses  at  various  .places 
in  tlie  Union  Association — visited  tlie  session  of  the  Chowan 
./;Vs>-^ociation,  but  was  prevented  by  press  of  business,  (having 
arrived  when  the  services  were  far  advanced)  from  making 
anv  public  effort,     I  received' the  following  sums  : 

J.  C.Wilson,      . 

Sidney  Weatherspoon, 

Allen*  Betts,         .... 

A,  W.  Betts , .  .  .  . . 

Collection  at  Boykin's  Chapcil,  . 

H.  McAlpin, .     "       .  .  . 

Mrs.  Betsey  Ann  Stephens, 

Mrs., Sally  Stephens, . 

Stephen  Peterson,  .         . 

Sallie  A.  Williams,  . 

Ilepsy  J.  Williams, 

F.  J.  Faison, . 

A.  G.  Herring,  . 

A.  Kiny;,         .... 

Amos  lloyal-,       .... 

Wm.  Darden, 

('ollection  at  Piney  Grove, 

lliiiton  E.  Carr, 

J.  I),  Iluf  ham,  .  . 

A.  M.  Faison, 

B.  Oliver, 
D.  K.  Korncgay, 
T.  S.  Yarbroy      . 
A.  J.  Kivets, 

Monthly  Concert  at  Mt.  Vernon  Springs, 
Wm.  Carter, 
Susannah  Headen,  , 

Total,        .         .        .         ..       . 

BOAKD    OF   CONVENTION    WITH    A.  J.  EMEKSOX,    VOR.  SKC. 

1859.     By  amount  collected  for  tliein,     .         .     $l-iO  48 
To  two  mouths  service,         .         .     slOO  1)0 
To   expenses   incurred,    viz.,  to  and 

from  Wake  Forest  College,      .  0.  00 

To  and  from  Chowan  Association,    .       4  00  . 
Other  expenses,         .         .         .  o  .50 

$115  50 


.  8  5 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

*  25. 

GO 

.   lb 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

50 

.   '    1 

00 

50 

5 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

.   14  00 

4 

00 

.   10 

00 

20 

00 

5 

00 

5 

00 

5 

00 

'  5 

00 

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48 

5 

00 

5 

00 

$140 

48 

$  24  98  , 


30 

1)ear  Brethren  : — I  was  -prevented  hj  unforeseen  oconr- 
rences,  from  attending  the  Convention  at  Charlotte,  to  set- 
tle with  you  in  person,  as  I  intended,  but  hope  the  above  will 
be  satisfactorv.  Yours,  &c. 

A.  J.  EMEESO:^'. 


EEPOET  OF  THE  SUPEEIXTEKDENT  OF  COL- 
POETAGE. 

At  tlie  time  of  n\j  appointment  as  Superintendent  of  Col- 
]>ortage,  I  expected  to  travel,  and  solicit  funds  to  pay  the 
eolporters,  &c,,  but  finding  a  strong  opposition  abroad  to 
agents,  and  particularly  to  the  salary  of  agents,  I  thought  it 
l^est  to  depend  upon  the  liberality  of  the  churches,  and  the  aid 
of  an  appeal  to  them  by  a  circular,  issued  by  the  direction  of 
the  Board,  in  the  name  of  Elder  A.  J.  Emerson,  the  general 
Agent  of  the  Convention. 

I  have  attended  as  many  Associations  as  I  could,  and  have 
endeavored  to  get  them  to  co-operate  with  the  Convention  in 
the  work  of  col])ortage,  by  appointing  eolporters  within  their 
own  bounds,  and  paying  them  for  their  services,  and  let  the  con- 
vention supply  them  with  books  on  the  same  terms  that  we  do 
our  own  appointed  eolporters.  The  Ealcigh,  Flat  Eiver,  Pam- 
lico and  Cedar  Creek  Associations,  have  each  a  colporter 
traveling  under  this  arrangement.  The  object  of  this  plan  is 
to  save  the  expense  of  a  traveling  agent  and  to  have  the  co- 
operation of  the  different  Associations  with  ns  in  the  great 
work. 

There  are  now  laboring  nnder  the  direction  of  your  Board, 
A,  B.  Erwin,  in  Iredel  county  ;  Elder  John  Eobertson,  in  Sur- 
ry ;  Elder  E.  Gourley,  in  Guilford  ;  E.  L.  Clay,  in  Granville 
and  Franklin  ;  Mathew  S.  AVilliams,  in  Franklin  and  Nash  ; 
John  E.  Oliver,  in  Duplin.  E.  E.  Moore  labored  from  Janu- 
ary to  July,  in  Johnson  county ;  F.  A  Belcher  labored,  dur- 
ing his  vacation,  in  the  towns  of  Charlotte,  Greensboro'  and 
Hillsboro  ;  J.  K.  Howell  labored  ii  part  of  his  vacation  in 
Gr&nville  county.  The  amount  of  these  labors  will  be  seen 
by  reference  to  the  statistical  part  of  this  report. 

To  pay  the  salaries  of  these  eolporters,  which  is  $200  and 
traveling  expenses,  the  board  is  entirely  dependent  upon  the 
contributions  of  th^  churches.  The  capital  npon  which  we 
have  to  operate  is  too  small  to  enable  the  board  to  do  a  great 
amount  of  work.  I  have  received  from  the  former  depository 
agent,  in  cash  and  books,  at  a  nett  cash  value,  the  sum  of 


31 

$1,479  15.     I  have  bought,   during  the  year,   about  $1,500 
of  books.     The  business,' up  to  1st  Dec,  is  as  follows  : — 

Labor  performed,  7-16  days  ;  families  visited,  3,646  ;  fami- 
lies conversed  or  prayed  with,  957  ;  families  destitute  of  the 
Bible,  142 — destitute  of  other  religious  books,  168  ;  sermons 
or  addresses,  196  ;  prayer-meetings,  71  ;  Sabbath  schools  or- 
ganized 14  ;  Bibles  given  aM^ay,  99 — value,  $25,20  ;  religious 
books  given,  327 — value  $49,35  ;  passes  of  tracts  distributed 
about  84,399  ;  Bibles  and  Testaments  sold,  299— value  $193,- 
01  ;  religious  books  sold,  value  $1,054,78  ;  miles  traveled, 
9,360  ;  salaries  and  expenses,  $456,74. 

The  Superintendent  gave  to  the  Convention  his  services 
free  for  1859,  except  traveling  expenses. 

JAS.  S.  PITEEFOY,  Supt, 


m 


YINiVNClAL  COMMITTEE'S  EEPORT,  185^. 


Colp'c. 


Tar  Eiver  Association ;  $13  25  $13  iioj 

E.  Dodson,  per  J.  1>.  Solomon, 


H.  M.i  Jb.  M.  I   Eu.    I  Total. 


2")  <»4 
1  00 


6-2  35 

1  00 


16  5o 
10  Ov' 

3  50  i 

4  25i 
1   33 

1  25 


rj  55 

11    7'.! 

7  5ii 


4  00 


0  50 
7  !ib| 

5  701 

6  OOl 
4  371 

15  ooi 

1  01 
21  00 

2  50 


I'ec  Dec  Aasoc'iation, 

Flat  Koflc  fiiurcb,  Wake  count 

Jlfsturs  cliureh, 

llillsboro  elmreli,  per  John  Mitelielh ;       0  50 

High  I'oint  church, ' 

Fork  church, 2  oij 

Society  church, 

.Mrs.  Harriet  Whitakcr, ....,..., \       1  33 

Individuals  at  Hickory   church, ;       1  25 

Mill  Creek, ' 

Charlotte   church, , ;     12  60 

New  Hope  church.  Wake  county, 

Gold.s boro  church, |       7  50 

Duniascus  church,  Iredell  .county, j 

^'adkin  Association ' 

Flat  Kock  cliurch,  Yadkin  county, - 

Sliaron    ciiurch,  Warren  county, j       6  50 

Eaton's  cluircli,  Davie  county. 

Eiberty  Association, i       5  70 

Spring  Hill  church,  Kichniond   county, 

Blackwood's  Chapel, ■       4  37 

Forestville,  Wake   county, ,  50 

Tabb's    Creek, 

Sandy  Creek  Association, I     21  t»0 

Elder  W.  Line  berry,  for  a  sciter, |       2  50 

liobert   Powers,   ' 

G.  L.  Browne, ' 

(i.  W.  Pureloy, ,  •  •  •  • \      2  50 

Mrs.  M.  J.  Hafgro.ve  sub.sc'd  to  E.  Uodson,; ..... 

Mrs.  Mary  P.  iJattle, 1  00 

Miss  Mary  Moore  ^ubscribc^lt^E  Dodson.l _.. 

IJcarCrcik    church, ' i       3  75 

(ireenville  church, \ 

\t;w   Hope,  Iredell  county, j I 

Mt.  Zion  cliurch, ; 

U.\f  ir J   cliurch, . .'.' ; I      6  OO 

Ur.  S.  A.  Po^\ell, : 

Ep)iesus  church |       5  00       5  001 

UeiUilah  Association, |     32  4GI     32  46 

Wake  Forest  College, |     5^5  5o|     81  50 

ilrs.    Enrufty,. !  '■^M  241 

^liss,  Mary  E".  Campbell, 

C.  J.  Nelson  for  col'd  people  of  Goldsboro, 

E.  Dodson, 

Mrs..  CV  Lewis  per  L.  Thornc, . .'. 

Sabbatu  Collection, 

Monthly  concert,  Cluirlotte  church,  Nov., 

Fayette ville  church, • 

Fayettevillc  Juvenile  Society, 

Coilectioii  from  colored  congregation, 

Beiilah  Association, "^ 


2  50 

i'oo 


11  0( 


15 


$13  25| 
21  001 

1G6  10 

1  00 

40  85! 


13  25l 

I 


58-61 
1  30 


6  50 

^60 

2  50 

2  50 

5  75 

1  ,34 

50  CHI 

1  25 

1  2^ 

10  00 

9  55 

12:5a 

29  05 

6  00 

7  50 

7.  50 

10  25 

24  00 

4  00 

10  00 

10  50] 

16  95 

36  45 

13  00' 

4  3b| 

7  25| 

3  25: 

21  90i 

2  50! 

1  (.0', 
50 

2  50I 
10  00 

t  OOl 

,3  (lO 

1  25, 
10,75| 


6  50 
1  00 
5  73 
9  00 
4  38 
11  50 

1  25 
21  901 

2  50 

J 


1  00 


44  00, 
1  25; 


32  851. 

82  38i 

5  001. 

5  00| 

85  fOl 

128  66l 

231 


1  3( 

20  00 

1  00  1  00 

7  06  7  06 


5  00) 

1  00! 

78  25! 
23] 

2  501 


27  50 
2  60 


7  50 
2  50 


20  W  . 

1  001 

7  OGl 
11  30  , 
27  50 

2  50 

4  45!, 

5  ooi. 


1  00 
7  08 


27  50 
2  50 


§53  00 

21  00 

S13  (M> 

4  30 
40  85 
36  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
54  00 

5  Oo 
10  00 
54  50 
46  84 
80  CO 
10  25 
32  OOj 
10  00:r 
30  00/ 
25  91 
53  OS 
28  00  •■ 
17  50 

.    S4  25 

5  rO 

87  60 

10  Oo 

1  to 

60  , 
10  00 

10  00  . 

4  00  . 

3  00 
00  00 
12  00 
15  55 
32  8-1 
92  00 

5  00 
20  00 

151  82 

383  91 

95 

2  50 
1  30 

■40  00 

4  00 
28  26 

11  80. 
110  00  -. 

10  00 

4  45 

5  Oo 


|$291  75|$440  8311945  24i$404  65.$2082  47 


FOR  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 
DOMESTIC  MISSIONS. 


Society  church, §  1  oO 

Cape  i  ear  Baptist  Association, 17  20- 


-§18  2t 


Eaton's  church, §  6  09 

EUas  Dodson, iO  00 

BeiiJjih  Association, 5  00— 

J.  A.  EGEKTON,  Chairman, 


-$31  O'j 


TREASURER'S  REPORT,  1859. 

JAMES  S.  PUREFOY,  Treasurer  of  the 

NoHTH  Carolina  Baptist  State  Convention,  Dr. 


'd  balance  on  hand  last  year, 

of  G.  F.  H.  Crockett 

1    COLP. 

St.  Mis 

Fo.*Iis. 

Educa. 

Total. 

Reeei 

$190  98 

$190  98 
5  00 

.( 

5  00 
10  00 

""i"66 

10  00 

io'oo 

(( 

'•   J.  H.  Mills  subscribed  1858 
"   W.B.Watford, 
"   D.  W.  Allen,                1856, 
"   Allen  Lunsford,            1858, 
"  A.  E.  Ehode.s,                 " 
"   Charlotte  church, . .   . 

10  00 
10  00 

(( 

10  00 

' 

1  00 
10  00 

(( 

1 

5  00 

10  00 

5  00 

(( 

10  00 

(I 

"   M.  E.  Purefoy  subsc'd  1858, 

"   Concord  Bible  Society  for 

China   Mission, 

1 

10  00 

(( 

11  00 

11  00 

(( 

"   T.  W.  Tobey,               1858, 
"  Mrs.  A.  L.  Gilespey,     *' 
"   C.  P.  Bogait,                   " 
"  Beulah  Association  paid  A. 
M.  Poiudexter, ...   . 

10  00 

10  00 

(( 

25  00 

'"'25  00 

25  00 

(( 

0.5  00 

(1 

140  33 
4  00 

140  33 

(( 

"   New  Light  church, 

4  00 

(( 

"   G.Creek  church, 

1  00 
15  00 

1  00 

"   Col'nofFlat  River  Assoc, 
"   Raleigh   Assoc'n  for  Yates, 
"  Brasslield  church  for  Yates, 
"   Brassfield  church, 

15  00 

15  00 

254  60 

66  66 

5  13 

15  07 
46  00 

""h'is 

6  00 
12  87 

60  07 
300  fiO 

(C 

56  56 

(( 

9  18 

19  44 

(C 

"    Miss  V.  C.  Royster,      1858, 

"   Murfreesboro  church, 

"  Wis.  Soc.  Chow.  F.  College, 
"  J.  P.  Montague, 

6  00 

12  87 

12  87 

27  61 
40  00 

60  22 

40  00 

3  00 

(( 

3  00 

t( 

"   William  Ayers, 

3  00 
35  12 

109  94 

104  51 

15  15 

18  30 

*""3'5'i2 

"38  "65 

12  21 

3  00 

(( 

Collected  by  A.  J.  Emerson, 
"  Front  St.  ch.,  Wilmington, 

"   Union  Assooiation, 

"         "           for  African  Mis., 

"   Chowan    Association 

"          "             "        reported, 

"  Finance  Committee, 1 

"  Brown's  church, 

35  12 

35  12 

140  48 

109  94 

197  31 

15  15 

54  91 

600  00 

31  60 

22  55 

12  20 

'29i"'75 
3  00 

12  2q 

600  00 
440  83 

13  41 
10  00 

945  33 
13  41 

404  65 
16  43 
25  00 

120  00 

2082  56 
46  25 

(( 

"  A  sister  in  Yancey ville,. . . 

35  00 

Amount  of  Interest  on  Mar- 
iott  fund, 

120  00 

Union  Associa'n  expended. 

Cash  loaned  by  J    S.  Pu- 
refoy,   

705  14 

705  14 

$604  70 

$1878  12  $1848  99 

$798  13 
269  46 

15129  94 
269  46 

Total  sum, 

$604  70 

$1878  12  $1848  99 

11067  59| 

15399  40 

DEBTS  OF  THE  CONVENTION. 


W.T.Brooks,  S.  M.,. 
K.  H.  Griffith,  "  . 
.1.  Mitchell,  " 

W.  B.  Jones,        " 
A  W.  Wilcox,      •' 


.$100  00 
.  100  00 
.  200  00 
.  144  52 
.   100  00 

$644  52 


c3 


34 


TEEASURER'S  REPORT— CO]S"TINU ED. 


Credits. 

CoLP.  iSx.  Mis. 

Fo.  Mis. 

EUUCA. 

Total. 

Paid  J.  S.  Purefoy,  money  loaned, .... 

$45  37 

2  70 

'"how 

20  00 

74  88 

140  33 

18  30 

109  94 
645  40 

4  45 
254  60 

110  45 
28  87 

34  32 

$291  20 
17  46 

***28"87 
34  31 

$336  57 
20  16 

"     Interest  on  same, 

"    E  Wortham,  Treas'r  F.  M.  Board, 

50  00 

"                "           by  Elia.s  Dodsoa, .. 

20  00 

"    M.  T.  Yates,  Foreign  Mission.'?, 
"    A.  M.  Poiudexter,  Sec'y  F.  Bo'd, 

74  38 

140  33 

18  30 

"    J.  B.  Taylor,              "             " 

109  94 

»i             u      •'       '                u               u 

1 

645  40 

"           "                 African  Missions, 

1 

4  45 

"           "          for  Yates  for  Kal.  Ass. 

254  60 

"    E.  Dodson,  Ag't  Foreign  Miss'ns, 

"    A.   J.   Emerson,    Agent, 

"    J.  J.   James  &  Co.  for  printing 

Minutes  and  Circulars, 

"     A.  W.  AVilcox,  State  Missions,. 

110  45 

28  27 
34  31 

28  87 

34  31 
200  00 

115  50 

137  25 
200  OO 

"    Thos.    Woodson,  Tuition  of  W. 
C.  No  well,  Spring  Session,  

16  00 

16  00 

"    E.  H.  Griffith,  St.  "Missionary,. . . 

200  00 

200  OO 

''     "W.  T.  Walters,  Burser  W.  t.  C, 
Tuition  of  Ivey  and  Belcher  2 
sessions,  Todd  and  Nowell  one 
session, 

172  00 
92  80 

376  70 
32  00 

172  00 

"    W.  T.  Brooks,  Board  of  Ivey  two 
sessions, 

92  80 

"    J.   S.    Purefoy,   Board   of  G.  S. 
Jones,  Belcher,  and  R.  B.  Jones 
two  sessions,  Todd  and  Nowell 
one   session, 

876  70- 

"    W.   McCulkrs,  board    of   W.  C 
Nowell  Spring  session, 

32  00 

"    J.  Kobertson,-  Colportefto  Dec  It, 
"    E.  L.  Clay,               "                " 
"    E.E.Moore,            "               " 

82  75 
50  81 

82  75 

50  81 

149  82 

83  67 

16  65 

85  36 

9  43 

149  82 

"    A.  B.  Ervin,           "                " 

88  67 

"    E.  Gourley,              "               " 

16  65 

"    F.  A.  Belcher,          "               " 

i 

35  36 

"    J.  N.  Howell,           "               «' 

9  43 

"    M.  Williams,            "      Nov.  1st, 

12  65 
1  60 

12  65 

"    J.  E.  Oliver,  in  part, 

"    Chowan  Association  expended,. . 

1  60 

600  00 

705  14 

6  25 

55  48 

600  00 

*'    Union  Association, 

705  14 

•'    J.  B.  Solomon,  Secretary, 

"    W.  B.  Jones,.. 

6  26 

6  25 

G  25 

25  00 
55  48 

"    J.  S.   Purefoy,  Traveling  expen- 
ses and  Postage, 

16  00 

16  00 

"    E.  Wortham,  For.  Miss.  Board, 

351  6S; 

351  68 



Balance  in  hand, , . 

§528  17 
76  53 

§1378  12 

$1843  99  $1067  59 

$5322  87 
76  53 

|604  7o'$1878  12 

$1848  99  $1067  59 

$5399  40 

Paid  M.  T.  Sumner  for  Ind'n  Mis.  $S1  OO'Bible  fund  on  hand  last  year, 
"  "  Dom.  Mi.s.      50  O0|Finance  Committee, 

"    W.  Hornbucklc,      "      "         20  00 

^  Bibles  distributed  in  1859, 

$101  Oo'Balance  Bible  fund  in  hand, 

JAMES  S.  PUREFOY,  Treasurer. 

I  have  examined  the  above  report,  and  find  It  eorreot. 

W.  T.  BROOKS,  Auditor. 


35 

STATEMENT 

Of  h&iievoUnt  efforts  hy  Associatio7is  in  the  State  for  the  year 
.,  1858-9,  as  far  as  received  hy  the  Secreta/ry. 

CEDAil     CREEK 

Eeports  having'  expended  witliin  its  bounds,  (ob- 
jects not  specified,)  $130  87 

CAPE    FEAR 

I^eports  as  follows:  Amount  of  time  employed 
439  days,  as  follows :  Elder  H.  Lennon,  10  ; 
Elder  Cobb,  23  ;  Elder  Hill,  113;  Elder  Rogers, 
293,  for  whicb  they  have  paid,  $658  50 

UNIOJif 

Reports  having  raised,  through  her  Executive  Board 

for  her  Itenerancy,  .$1,042  82 

Paid  out,  705  14 


Balance  on  hand,  $337  68 

TAR    RIVER 

Reports  having  expended,  for  Home  Missions,        $180  00 

LIBERTY 

Has  expended  funds  for  the  Bible  cause  and  the  Home  and 
Foreign  Missions.     Amount  not  known. 


Note. — I  am  forced  here  to  regret  that  so  little  can  be  re- 
ported by  me,  owing  to  the  fact  that  I  have  not  received  in- 
formation from  the  clerks  of  Associations. — Rec.  Sec. 


36 

TIME  OF  THE  SESSIONS  OF  THE  BAPTIST  ASSOCIA- 
TIONS IN  THE  STATE,  AS  FAK  AS  IIEAED  FEOM. 

Beulah  Association^  will  meet  at  Hillsboro',  N.  C,  on  Fri- 
day before  the  2nd  Lord's  day  in  August,  1860. 

Liberty  Association,  will  meet  with  the  Jersey  church,  6 
or  T  miles  Sonth  of  Lexington,  Davidson  connty,  N.  C,  on 
Friday  before  the  4th  Lord's  day,  in  August,  1860. 

Yadkin  Associatimi  will  meet  Avith  the  church  at  Eaton's 
M.  11. ,  Davie  county,  N.  C,  5  miles  from  Farmington,  on 
Friday  before  the  1st  Lord's  day,  in  October,  1860. 

Catawba  Association  will  meet  Avitli  the  Bruington  church, 
Gaston  county,  Y  miles  from  Dallas,  Friday  before  the  2nd 
Lord's  day,  in  October,  1860. 

Brier  Creeh  Association  will  meet  Saturday  before  the  4th 
Lord's  day  in  September,  1860,  18  nnles  East  of  "Wilkes- 
borough. 

Jefferson  Association  will  meet  at  Union,  10  miles  "West  of 
Jeiferson,  on  tlie  North  Fork  River,  Friday  before  the  4th 
Sabbath  in  August,  1860. 

Brown  Creek  Association  will  meet  with  a  church,  in  Union 
county,  15  or  20  miles  from  Charlotte,  on  Friday  before  the 
2d  Sabbath  in  Oct.,  1860. 

Pee  Dee  Association  will  meet  on  Friday  before  the  3rd 
Sabbath  in  October,  1860,  at  the  Fork  of  Little  Paver,  Mont- 
gomery County. 

Roan  Mountain  Association  will  meet  with  the  Bethel 
church,  12  miles  AVest  of  Boone,  Watauga  county,  on  Friday 
before  the  2nd  Sabbath  in  September,  1860. 

Western  Convention  of  N.  (7.,  will  meet  at  Rocky  Spnng 
Camp  ground,  Polk  county,  on  Thursday  after  the  4th  Sab- 
bath in  August,  1860. 

Chowan  Association  will  meet  in  Edenton,  Wednesday  be- 
fore the  2nd  Sabbath  in  May,  1860. 

TaT  Biver  Association  will  meet  at  Franklinton,  Franklin 
eountv,  Immediately  on  the  Raleigh  and  Gaston  R.  R.,  on 
Thursdfty  before  the  4th  Sabbath  in  May,  1860. 

Union  Association  will  meet  with  the  church  at  Lebanon, 
New  Hanover  coimty,  on  Tuesday  after  the  1st  Sabbath  in  Oc- 
tober, 1860. 


LIST  OF  BAPTIST  MmiSTERS   OF  XORTII   CARO- 
LINA. 


THOSE  MARKED  THUS  *  ABE  LICENTIATES 


NAMES. 

AramonS;  Joshua 
Andrews,  Levi 
Ayres,  D.  B. 
Alderman,  A.  B. 
Atkinson,  W.  A. 
Adams,  L.  L. 
Askew,  N. 
Adams,  W.  F. 
Ayres,  "W. 
Abernathy,  A. 
Ammons,  A. 
Albritton,  J.   T. 
Algood,  Daniel 
Ammons,  John 
Blackwood,  A.D. 
Best,  E.  A. 
Baldwin,  S. 
Brown,  W.  G. 
Bessent,  C.  "W. 
Ballard,  W.  B. 
Bennett,  J. 
Bullock,  Z. 
Brooks,  W.  T. 
Beserdemain,  A. 
Brinson,  H. 
Barkley,   J.  G. 
Bazeraore,  S. 
Bennett,  Mark 
^Brooks,  Terrell 
Brendle,  E.  D. 
Baldwin,  Moses 
Beachara,  E.  F. 
Blevins,  Jas. 
Broomfield,  J. 
Berry,  Abner 
Bunch,  Jere 
*Bass,  Horatio 
Brown,  B.  H. 
Bunch,  W.  H. 
Bunch,  Ephraim 
Bowen,  N. 
Blythe,  Jas. 
Blythe,  J.  W. 


POST-OFFICES. 

Franklin. 
Hadley's  Iklills. 
Lumberton. 
Hawley's  Store. 
Forestville. 
JSfot  known. 
Kinston. 
Brier  Creek. 
Not  known. 


NA^rES. 

Berry,  W.  C. 
Bryan,  J.  M. 
Blanton,  E.  K. 
Broomfield,  J. 
Bucliannan,  J.  L. 
Blanton,  J.  R. 
[Branson,  L.  L. 
[Berry,  L.  M. 
i  Carrol,  J.  L. 


Drowning  Creek  Cansler,  A.  J. 
D'Hart's  Creek. |Carter,  B.  F. 
Goldsboroush.    jConnelly,  P.  C. 


Yadkinville. 
Ivey. 
Raleigh, 
Washing-ton. 


Cabell,  S. 
Crutchfield,   E. 
Cobb,  J.  H. 
Corn,  N.  R 


Hadley's  Mill's.  :Craig,  A.  M. 
Bald  Knob.         jCraig,  T. 
Jerusalem.  jCoggin,  "Willis 

Leesville.  Cashwell,  James 

Beach's  Mills.     |Crudup,  J. 
Fair  Bluff.  jChastam,  A.  C. 

Forestville.         |Culbreth,  H. 
HarrelVs  Store.  jCaudle.  J.  H. 
Moore's  Creek.   jChapel,  "W.  J. 
Enfield.  Cheek,  H.  • 

AVmdsor.  iCrockett,  G.  F.H. 

Sycamore  AUeyjClark,  Jeptha 


Goldston. 
"Webster. 
Oxford. 

Helton. 
Lincolnton. 
North  "West, 
"Windsor. 
Edenton. 
Walnut  Hill, 
Windsor.  ■ 
Mintousville. 


jChhrch,  Wm. 
iChurchill,  O. 
ICulbreth,  J. 
jCarlton,  Thos. 
jChaffin,  N.'  C. 
Cook,  John 
jCoffey,  Daniel 
jCollis,  S.  M. 
Carpenter,  D. 
jCrawford,  W.  R. 
iDavis,  E.  S. 
David,  E. 


Hendersonville.  Drake,  J.  Q.  A. 

"  .Davis,  Elias 

W^illow.  'Delk,  James 


POST      OFFICES. 

Hendersonville. 

Cooper's  Gap. 

Newton. 

Webster. 

Ledger. 

Walnut  Creek. 

Lincolnton. 

Forestville, 

Columbus. 

Kendall's  Store. 

Montpelier. 

Powell's  Point. 

Pattersou'sStor* 

Lumber  Bridge. 

Hendersonville. 

Hotel, 

Lenoir. 

Gulf. 

Gray's  Creek. 

Kittrell's. 

Antioch. 

Rutherfordton. 

Little  Yadkin. 

Wilkesborough. 

Bugabo. 

Troy. 

Mountain  Creek. 

Lewis  Fork. 

Patterson'sStorC' 

Rutherfordton. 

Morganton. 

Farmington. 

Not  knoion. 

Ledger. 
Mull  Grove. 
Peru. 

Gourd  Vine. 
White's  Store. 
Botanic  Hill. 
Lumberton. 
Pitch  Landing. 


3§ 


NAMES. 

Dusenburc,  S. 
.Dodson,  E. 
Duncan,  Chas. 
Durham,  J.  D. 
Dowd,  P.  W. 
Dickson,  Thos. 
])avis,  J.  H. 
Delbridge,  R.  W. 
*Danning,  W. 
Doogett,  B.  R. 
Edwards,  W.  H. 
Ellington,  J.  F. 
Etheridge,   D.  V. 
Elwell,  J.  D. 
Evans,  J. 
Elam,  P.  R. 
Fisher,  Reuben. 
Fennell,  G. 
Forbes,  E. 
Freeman,  M.  D. 
Finch,  G.  M.  L. 
Ferguson,  S. 
Fincher,  Silas 
Farthing,  A.  C. 
Farthing,  S.  J. 
Farthing,  R.  P. 
Farthing,  J.  A. 
Godby,  J.  R. 
Gofoith,  W. 
Gole}',  Robert 
Guy,  A. 
Grayson,  J.  C. 
Gilbert   A.  J. 
Xinffith,  R.  H. 
Gullei'ge,  Joel. 
Gardener,  Wm. 
Green,  J.  B. 
Gentry,  Rich. 
■Grimes,  P. 
Gilbreath,  A.  J. 
Goggard,  T. 
Garner,  W.  H. 
Hoggard,  J.  N. 
Hooper,  Wm. 
Haynes,  John 
Haynes,  Wra. 
ilenson,  Thos. 


POST    OFFICES. 

Allen's  Bridge. 
Yanceyville. 
Madison. 
Shelby. 
Carey. 
Shelby. 
Fulton. 
Ryland's,  Ya. 
Roxabel. 
Cross  Rock. 
Peach  Tree  G'e, 
Clayton. 
Ballard'sB  ridge. 
Camden  C.  H. 
Flat  Rock. 
Gardener'sFord. 
EUisville. 
Harrell's  Store. 
Camden  C.  H. 
Wakefield. 
Louisburg. 
Warrior  Creek. 
Monroe. 
Sweet  Water. 

u 

JSfot  Jaioion. 

Mocksville. 
New  Prospect. 
•  Summerlield. 
Warsaw. 
Dysartsville. 
Goklston. 
Charlotte. 
Poplar  Hill. 
New  Hope. 
New  Hope. 
Gap  Creek, 
Trap  Hill. 
Wilksborough. 
Pitch  Lauding. 
Brier  Creek. 
Murfreesboro'. 

(C 

Pigeon  River, 
Webster. 


NAMES. 

[Horton,  L.  B. 
Haywood,  Tiios. 
Haywood,  J.  N. 
Howell,  E. 
Hardin,  W.  H. 
Hancock,  E. 
Hall,  E. 
Hill,  G.  W. 
Hester,  Elijah 
Howell,  Jesse 
Heddon,  E. 
Howell,  Wm. 
Hufham,  G.  W. 
Hereford,  W.  N. 
Howell,  J. 
Honrine,  J.  T. 
Howell,  D. 
Hill,  Wade 
Harrill,  Wm. 
Hilderbran,  A. 
Holdsclaw,  H. 
Harris,  J.  L. 
Harris,  W.  S. 
Harris,  — 
Harrison,  J. 
Hodges,  Larkin 
Harmon,  D.  C. 
*Hix,  Wm. 
*Hagaman,  J. 
Hardie,  Wm.  H. 
*Hoffler,  F.  R. 
*Hallowell,  A. 
Hufham,  J.  D. 
*Harris,  Drury 
Holifield,  E. 
Hilderbran,  — 
Hobgood,  Wm.T. 
Ivey,  S. 
Ivey,  F.  H. 
Jones,  G,  S. 
Johnston.  G.  W. 
James,  J.  J. 
Jackson,  J.  B. 
Jones,  R.  B. 
Jordan,  W.  H. 
Jones,  M.  W. 
Jones,  R. 


rOST    OFFICES. 

Eagle  Rock. 

Pitch  Landing. 

Windsor. 

Reynoldson. 

Garysburg. 

Pitch  Landing. 

EUisville. 

Pleasant  Plains. 

Dutchville. 

Green  Level. 

Fort  Hembre. 

Webb's  Ford. 

Faison's  Depot. 

Wentworth. 

Jonesville. 

Fayetteville. 

Windsor. 

BuffaloePMills. 

Webb's  Ford. 

Mull  Grove. 

King's  Creek. 

Shelby. 

]\^ot  known. 

Brinkleyville. 

Boone. 

2\^ot  kno7vn. 

Rutherford  ton. 

Not  known. 

Boone. 

Jackson. 

Sunsbury. 

Newbegun  C'k. 

Faison's  Depot. 

Roxborough. 

Logan's  Store. 

^Mulgrove. 

Oxford, 

Madison. 

Forestville. 
It 

Greenville. 

Raleigh. 

Milton. 

Forestville. 

Oxford. 

Not  knoion. 

Summerville. 


80 


NAMES. 

Jones,  W.  B. 
Jordan,  F.  M. 
Justice,  T.  B. 
Johnson,  B.  0. 
Jacks,  R, 
Jordan,  W. 
Jones,  J.  J. 
Kennedy,  W  .M. 
Kuykeudall,  J. 
Kenney,  James 
King,  James 
King,  A. 
Korneygay,  H.R. 
Kemsey,  Jas. 
Kone,   W.  ^Y. 
Kenaraore,  J. 
Lanier,  Benj. 
Lennon,  Haynes 
Lonnon,  G.  W. 
Lovinggood,  GW 
Licer,  T.  C. 
Leary,  W. 
Lineberry,  "W. 
Logan,  R.  P. 
Leatherman,  J.F. 
Loyd,  James 
Lambert,  Wm. 
Lee,  John  P. 
Logan,  W.  H. 
Lankford,  W.  K.. 
McDowell,  A. 
Mints,  Wm,  M, 
McCurry,  L, 
McCrow,  J.  M. 
Montague,  J.  P. 
Montague,  J.  E. 
McDaniel,  J?s. 
McAlpin,  Hugh 
Morton,  B. 
Mingus,  C.  B. 
Mingus,  J. 
Marcom,  J.  C. 
Moody,  R.  M. 
Mitchell,  John 
McSwain,  A.  A. 
McSwain,  Wm. 
Martin,  Edwin 


I'OST     OFFICES. 

Warsaw. 

Hillsborough. 

Rutherford  ton, 

A"oi  known. 

Jefferson. 

Anson  county. 

Swan's  "Works. 

Warsaw. 

Flat  Rock. 

Blue  Wing. 

Blue  Wing. 

Jackson  Hill. 

Kenansville. 

Vallew  Town. 

Murfreesboro'. 

Dun's  Rock. 

Salem  Church. 

Big  Swamp. 

Robeson. 

Murphy. 

Rutherfordtou, 

Edenton. 

St.  Lawrence. 

Dallas. 

Seagle's  Store. 

Not  known. 

Salisbury. 

Murfreesboro'. 

Grassy  Knob. 

Cane  Creek. 

Murfreesboro'. 

Charlotte. 

Polksville. 

Sandy  Run. 

Oxford. 

Young's  )/*  R'ds, 

Fayetteville. 

Clinton. 

Lilesville. 

Pigeon  River. 

Qualatown. 

Holly  Springs, 

CoUettsville. 

Hillsborough. 

Moresborough. 

Shelbey. 

Jonesville. 


NAMES. 

Meacom,  Allen 
Moore,  R.  R. 
Martin,  S.  P. 
Monroe,  John 
Mizells,  M.  L. 
McBride,  B. 
Main,   Charles 
*Marsh,  John  B. 
Mintz,  Wm. 
Moody,  R.  H. 
McSwain,  L. 
Morgon,  E. 
Miller,  Jos. 
Nowell,  Mark 
Nowell,  John 
Newton,  R. 
Niles,  A.  N. 
Noble,  A.  M. 
Nicholson,  P. 
Nixon,  Barnabas, 
Oakley,  Wm.  B. 
Olive  J. 
Oxford,  Isaac 
*Odom,  Ira 
i* Patterson,  B.  A. 
iPurefoy,  G.  W. 
jPierce,  E. 
IPurefoy,  N.  A. 
jPurefoy,  J.  S. 
iPerkinson,  L.  C, 
jPoindexter,  J.  A. 
iPrevatt,  F. 
Pa^lgett,  A. 
Parnell,  D. 
Patterson,  H.  W. 
Pendergrass,  J.F. 
[Perdue,  W.  H. 
jPoweil,  J. 
prichard,  J.  L. 
jPoindexter,  D.  A. 
jPierce,  Edward 
j*Poindexter,  T  H 
Poston,  Robert 
Paston  James 
Patterson,  J.B.T. 
Pittman,  Thos. 
Poe.  E.  A. 


POST     OFFICE.S. 

Wakefield. 
Forestville. 
Ham  mon's  Store- 
Montpelier. 
Windsor. 
Not  known. 

u 

Ivy._ 

Shufordville. 

Waynesville. 

Ervinsville. 

Turnpike. 

Dick's  Creek. 

i  agle  Rock. 

Coleraine. 

Harrell's  Store. 

Motley. 

ShalloUe. 

South  Point. 

Edenton. 

Berea. 

New  Hill. 

Deal's  Mills. 

Pitch  Landing. 

Hadley's  Mills.. 

Chapel  Hill. 

Plymouth. 

Warrenton. 

Forestville. 

Warrenton. 

Siloam. 

Leesville. 

Sandy  Plains. 

Webb's  Ford. 

Davidson  River, 

Tusquitte. 

Jonesville. 

Dawson'sXR'ds. 

Wilmington. 

East  Bend. 

Plymouth, 

Bast  Bend. 

Shelby. 

a 

Wilmington. 
Faisonsville,  Va. . 
Drowning  Creek 


4i> 


XAMES. 

Powell,  J. 
Pritchard,  ^Y.'D. 
*Prudeu,  A. 
*Parson,  James 
Parson,  James 
*Purefoy,  A.  F. 
Pinner,  R. 
Patterson,  R. 
Page,  B. 
Parham,  H.  P. 
Parham,  J. 
Repiton,  A.  P. 
Ray,  D.  J. 
Rickman,  M. 
'Richardson,  N. 
Reid,  James 
Rocky,  P. 
Redman,  A. 
Rollins,  G.  W. 
Rollins,  B.  E. 
Reed,  James 
Kochelle,  J.  J. 
Roach,  A. 
Rollins,  T.  J. 
Savage,  R.  R. 
Skiniier,  T.  E. 
Spivey,  H.  S. 
Sherrell,  I.  T.  S. 
Stadley,  Thos. 
Stone,  J. 
Senter,  S. 
Smith,  Thos. 
Smain,  S.  D. 
Smith,  S.  P. 
Solomon,  J.  B. 
Spaight,  Henry 
Suttle,  Joseph 
Sparks,  R. 
Steele,  R.  L. 
Stokes,  H.  M. 
Solomon,  — 
Shuck,  L.  Hi 
Stokar,  A.  P. 
*Stevenson,  E. 
Stokeley,  J.  I). 
Swaim,  G. 
Sanderlin,  D. 
Stradlev,  J.  A. 


POST    OFFICKS, 

Lenoir. 

Camden  C.  H. 

Gatesvillo. 

N^ot  hnorvn. 

Gatesvillo. 

Forestville. 

Avery's  Creek. 

Stocksville. 

Sandy  Plains. 

Sandy  Mush. 

Turkey  Creek. 

"Wilmington. 

White  ville. 

Franklin. 

Carthage. 

Cashie's  Valley, 

Clinton. 

New  Hope. 

Moresborough. 

First  Broad. 

Little  River. 

Murfrecsboro'. 

Mills  Gap. 

Ivy,  Madison. 

Forestville. 

i.aleigh. 

Newbern. 

Qualatowu. 

Asheville. 

Lumberton. 

Chalk  Level 

Ehisville. 

Jonesville. 

Wilkesboro'. 

Warrenton. 

Gatesville. 

Shelby. 

Trap  Hill. 

Taylorsville, 

Elkville. 

Albemarle. 

Jkladison. 

Not  known. 

Jackson. 

Hintonsville. 

Taylor.sville. 

Tiill's  Creek. 

Aslieville. 


NAMES. 

Sparks,  J.  J. 

Terrell,  J. 

P.  Tritt, 

Turner,  TVra. 

Todd,  M.  G. 

Trotraan,  Q.  H. 

Twine,  A. 

Terrel,  S. 

Trivett,  S. 

Thompson,  D. 

Thorne,  Levi 
|Tillev,  E. 
|Utley,  J. 
jUaistead,  D. 
i'\"ernon,  — 
IVannoy,  A.  W. 

Walters,  W.  T. 

Walthall,  J.  S. 

Wilder,  Samuel. 
iWingate,   W.  M. 
jWilhams,  A. 
j Williams,  L. 
jW'oodward,  H. 
I  Wallace,  G.  W. 

Wells,  D. 

Wait,  Samuel. 

White,  J.  H. 

Wilcox,  T. 
Wilkey,  J. 
Weaver,  A. 
Williams,  E.  C. 
Wilson,  J.  C. 
Webster,  J. 
Wooten,  Rich'd. 
Williams,  M. 
Wray,  D. 
West,  J.  H. 
iWest,  G.  M. 
I'Wright,  David 
Webb,  J.  B. 
Worrell,  S.  W. 
I  White,  H.  J. 
iWilcoxon,  Wm. 
[Wilson,  Levi 
,- W^ester,  D. 
Wniliams,  J. 

WiicoY,  A.  W. 
Yarbroagh,  T.  S. 


POST     OFFICES. 

Fine's  Creek. 

Francisco. 

Taylorsville. 

Waughtown. 

St.  Charles. 

Sunsbury. 

Poweir.s' Point. 

Eagle  Rock. 

Walnutt  Hill. 

Windsor. 

Mosely  Hall. 

King's  Creek, 

New-Bern. 

Knap  of  Reeds. 

Whitehall. 

Pearlear's  Cr'k. 

Forestville. 

Raleigh. 

Wakefield. 

Forestville. 

Lexington. 

Faison's  Depot, 

Not  knovjn. 

Warsaw. 

Harrell's  Store. 

Forestville. 

Hall's  X  Roads, 

Brinkleyville. 

Rutherford  ton. 

Lexington, 

Beaverdam, 

New  Hill. 

Not  known. 

Lovelace. 

Seagle's  Store. 

Shelby. 

Deal's  Mills.. 

Columbia. 

Troy. 

Edenton. 

Gatesville. 

St.  John's 

Not  knovm, 
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Louisburg. 
Shelby. 
Washington. 
Goldstoii. 


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