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rROCEEDmGS
OF TlfE
THIRTIETH AIs^UAL SESSION
OT THE
§a|tisl ^iatt €s\\htniuu,
OF
NORTH CAROLINA,
HELD WITH THE
BAPTIST CHURCH IN" CHARLOTTi;
KKOM lK^y\. 2X1) TO TtH INCLUSrV'E,
1859.
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J. B. SOLOMOIS", OF Wakkenton,
Kecording Secretary,
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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
TinKTIETH AITNUAL SESSION
OF THE
'§iipti$t ^i^tt ^BuhwibUr
OF
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 :
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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.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
(J
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.
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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.
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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'.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Wilmington.
Faisonsville, Va. .
Drowning Creek
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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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