Minutes of the session of the Waccamaw Baptist Association

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Minutes of the session of the Waccamaw Baptist Association
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MINUTES
OF THE
NINTH ANNUAL SESSION
OF THE
WACCAMAW
BAPTIST>SSOGIATION
HELD WITH
Mi
Tabor Church, Columbus
November
The
15th, 16th, 17th
and
Co.,
EL
C,
New Hope
beginning Thursday, November 13th, 1884,
JgipFive miles south of Whiteville Depot, N.
RALEIGH
EDWARDS, BROUGHTON &
v
18th, 1883,
next meeting of the Association will be held with
Church, Columbus County, N.
C
CO.j
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STEAM PRINTERS AND BINDERS.
I883.
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OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
JOSHUA SOLES, Moderator,
R,
Pireway,
FRINK, Clerk,
D. BEST, Treasurer,
Wm.
Peacocks Store,
Hickman's,
S.
EXECUTIVE
Wm. S. McCaskill, Conway, S." C.
R. D. Best, Hickman's
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W. A. Spivey, Conway,
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John A. Mayo, Conway,
H. M. Anderson, Powellsville,
N.
C,
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S. C.
GO^iiVIITTEE.
D. B. Watson, Powellsville, S. C.
Joshua Soles, Pireway,
N. C.
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Samuel Frink, Walden,
H. Thompson, Whiteville Dpt u
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First meeting of the Committee will be held with the Springfield
Church, Horry County, S. C. 29th and 30 of December, 1883.
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ORDAINED MINISTERS AND POST OFFSCE.
Ammona, H. C, Hickmans,
Boyd, Daniel, Hickman's,
Brown, B. A., Socastee,
Brown, A. "N., Conway,
Conerly, J. M., Fair Bluff,
Edwards, A. A., Supply,
S. C.
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C.
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Hamilton, W. H.,B'dLand'g,S.C,
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Holmes, H. H., Conway,
Thompson,
S.
H., Nichols,
West, Asa, Socastee,
Stanly, G. F., Hickman's,
Cains, S. J., Haskill,
McCaskill, Wm. S., Conway, S.C.
Martin, W. D. Port Harrelson,
Millican, K, Shallotte,
N. C.
Mintz, J. A., Walden,
Long, R. J., Walden,
Owens, T. M., Socastee,
S. c.
Soles, Joshua, Pireway,
N. C.
,Roe, A. B., Mchols,
S. C.
Nobles. A. M., Conway,
Tart, W. L., Conway,
Pridgen, Moses, Bayboro,
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LICENTIATES,
Boyd, Wm., Bavboro,
B utler
S. C.
R. G. White villeDpt, N. C
Carter, A. W., Hammon's, S. C.
Grainger, H. D., Powellsville,"
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Harrell. John, Haskill,
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Harrelson, Geo. W., Haskill,
N. C.
Millican, Eli, Walden,
McCormick, J. E., Socastee, S. C.
Re-aves, J. J., Nixonville,
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Sellers, B. G., Shallotte,
N. C.
Stocks, A. G., Bughill,
Tharp, J. W., Little River, S. C.
Todd, S. S., Haskill,
Patrick, E. L., Conway,
Brenson, A. G., Conway,
Todd, A. J., Wampee,
Ray, W. M., Bayboro,
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PROCEEDINGS.
Mt. Tabor Church, Columbus
Co., N.
November
The Waceamaw
C,
15th, 1883.
met with the Church
ninth annual session.
Elder John W. Gore opened the religious exercises by the
use of the hymn, " Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confess,"
which was sung by the brethren. Prayer by Elder Gore.
Elder Joshua Soles preached the Introductory Sermon
from the text, " Let your light so shine before men, that
they may see your good works, and glorify your Father
which is in heaven." Matthew 5: 16. Prayer by Elder A.
at this place in
Baptist Association
its
M. Nobles.
An
intermission of thirty minutes.
Association re- assembled. Elder Joshua Soles read a
part of the 12th chapter of Romans. The brethren sung
" Jesus, lover of my soul."
Prayer by Eld. W. S. McCaskili.
The list of churches was called a majority being present,
the Moderator declared the Association ready for business.
Brethren Elder Geo. F. Stanly, Jesse Lancaster, J. L.
Powell, M. E. Smith and Alva Enzor were appointed a committee on Finance.
The list of churches was called, and the letters read by
Elder John M. Conerly and brother S. F. Norris, and the
delegates enrolled as follows
The
;
—
Beulah Alford Bennett and E. Hickman.
Chapel Hill J. J. Haws.
Iron Hill—J. L. Powell. J. M. Jolly and F. K. Powell.
Juniper Creek Not represented.
Green Swamp Union Not represented.
Mt. Tabor— Alva Soles, S. F. Norris, E. Prince.
New Britton Not represented.
New Hope H. Thompson, Jas. Jolly and A. W. Thompson.
Pleasant Hill—W. S. Frink, J. M. White, E. Haws.
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—A. Stocks.
Long, Samuel Frink,
Silent Grove—Jesse Lancaster.
Shiloh — Not represented.
Seven Creeks
8 hallotte—R.
Gr.
J.
M.
W.
Grissett.
Bethlehem— D. H. Chestnutt, C. J. Bryant.
Buck Creek—J. Soles, L. M. V. Todd, M. E. Smith.
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Cane Branch—^W. H. Hamilton, B. F. Prince.
Cedar Grove— ~L. F. Hughes, J. J. Cook,
Ceday Bay—B. T. Dudley, G. W. Dudley.
Cedar Creek
AntioeJi
—D.
— C.
K. 0-erald, A. B. Roe.
H. Jordan, A, A. Graham,
J. H. Mishoe.
Hickory Grove— G. W. Harrelson, E. L. Patrick, R. Anderson,
Honey Camp Alva Enzor, L. Jones, J. J. Williamson.
Macedonia—J ohn Causee, S. D. Todd, A. &. Martin.
Mt. Olive— J. B. Williamson, Wm. Causee,. L. B. Phillips.
Pleasant drove W. Hardee, J. C. Hardee.
Pauley Stvamp—J. J. Cook.
Pleasant Meadow— H. D. Grainger, J. M. Blanton,. W. D, Blanton.
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Pleasant Springs— Not represented.
Pleasant View N. D. Currie.
Pleasant Union— G. M. Rabon, E. Rabon, G.
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W. Rabon.
Socastee--1$o delegate present.
Springfield— R. D. Best. Wm. Hughes, S. Hickman.
SteritVs Swamp—-W. W, Roberts, W. S. Roberts.
Salem
—
Calvin Gasque.
United Churches—
T.' Todd, F. W. H. Edge, T. J. Taught.
Juniper Bay H. C. Amnions.
Pleasant Home G. W. Stanly, F. A, Prince, J. H. Stanly.
W
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S. McCaskill, W. L. Tart.
Union Valley— T. Jones, W. M. Bazen.
Good Hope — H. B. Holmes.
Collins' Creek —J. D. Marlow, J. L. Macklin,
Conwayboro—W
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J.
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New Hope, Beulab, Shallotte and Springfield churches
petition for the Association next year.
The Association went into the permanent organization
fkf unanimously re-electing Elder Joshua Soles Moderator,
;aiad brother W. S. Frink Clerk, and brother R. D. BestTreasCommittees were appointed as follows:
®m Vigilance— S. W. Prince, L. Watts, E.
P. J. Stephens, C. J. Neally.
W. Watts,
On Religious Exercises—Henry Thompson,
F. H. Fipps,
F. A. Prince, A. S.
H. .Martin.
On .Ministerial Examination Elders W. L. Tart, W.
CaskilL J. M. Conerly, R. J. Long, Moses Pridgen.
On Sunday Schools—J. M. Conerly, S. F. Norris.
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On
On
On
On
On
On
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Education W. L. Tart, J. F. Harrell.
Special Changes Wm. Hughes, N. D. Currie.
Correspondence J. H. Stanley, Alva Enzor,
Periodicals W. H. Hamilton, Moses Pridgen.
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H. C. Amnions, Gr. F. Stanly.
Ministerial Qualifications and Support
Missions
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S.
S.
Mc-
D. Todd.
Elder Jesse
Lancaster, R. J. Long.
On Temperance A. M. Nobles, J. L. Powell.
On Prayer Meetings J. L. Powell. J. F. Harrell.
On Preachers and Post Offices N. D. Currie, Alva Enzor,
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Henry .Thompson.
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Baptist Association.
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The Moderator extended an
invitation to churches wishconnect with this Association there being no application made, the Moderator extended an invitation to visiting brethren and corresponding messengers. Elder John
W. Gore, brethren Jos. F. Harrell, E. H. Todd and Joseph
Stanaland, of the Cape Fear Association, were cordially re-
ing
to
;
ceived.
On
motion, the Association adjourned to 9:30 A. M.
to-
morrow.
Prayer by Elder W. L. Tart.
SECOND DAY.
Friday, Nov. 16th, 1883.
The Association met pursuant to adjournment.
The brethren spent half hour in religious exercises, conducted by Elder
At
J. Soles.
Prayer by Elder
9:30 o'clock the Association
was
J.
W.
Gore.
called to order by tho
Moderator.
The list of Churches was called.
Minutes of yesterday read and approved.
On motion, it is ordered that the Clerk buy one hundred
blank church letters and send one to each church with the
Minutes of this session.
The Churches not present yesterday w ere called. The
delegates from the Salem church responded, letter read and
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delegates enrolled.
Invitation renewed to visiting brethren from sister AssoElder E. D. Johnson from Cedar Creek Associaciations.
tion was cordially invited to a seat with the body.
The $7.00 sent to last session of this Association by the
Sunday School at Antioch Church be paid over to Elder A.
M. Nobles, with the additional amount of ten dollars sent
up by the churches for Foreign Missions, with the request
that Elder A. M. Nobles forward the same to the Foreign
Mission Board at Richmond, Va.
The committee on Religious Exercises announced that
Elder A. B. Roe would preach at the stand at 11 o'clock, A.
M., and Elder W. H. Hamilton at the same place at 1
o'clock P.
M.
The
Association suspended business and Elder E. D.
Johnson preached in the church from John 17 1.
Recess for one hour.
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Afternoon
Session.
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Moderator Soles in the chair.
The delegates from Beulah, Good Hope and Cedar Ba
churches arrived, letters read and delegates enrolled.
Elder W. S. McOaskill, chairman of the Executive Committee, read his report as follows
:
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Waccamaw
To the
Baptist Association
:
Dear Brethren; — The undersigned, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Waccamaw Association, and ex-officio General Superintendent of Missions, begs to submit the following report
That owing to the fact that there are churches in convenient distance of each other in every section within the bounds of this Association, except as hereinafter mentioned and that all of said churches
have regular pastors, we found very little Mission work needed within
our bounds. At a school house in the neighborhood of Port Harrelson, S. C, heretofore known as a mission station, the congregation
has this year employed Elder H. H. Holmes to preach for them, and
therefore the Executive Committee has not taken it into their work.
Application for assistance was made to the committee from the
neighborhood of Gallivant's Ferry, S. C, and assistance was rendered
them. Recently a church has been constituted at this point. Special inquiry has been made for aged and infirm persons who were
not able to get to church, and they have been visited and the gospel
preached to them at their homes, so far as we are informed.
One Missionary has been employed seven days spent in the work
ten sermons preached; and the missionary has been paid for his services at two dollars per day for the time employed.
;
;
W.
Respectfully submitted,
One
added
S.
McCasktll,
Greneral Superintendent.
day by Elder W. H. Hamilton, with §2. 00 as his per diem,
(Clerk.)
to the above report.
On
motion, the report was received.
following brethren were appointed as the Executive
Elders W. 8 -McCasCommittee for the ensuing year, viz
kill, J. Soles, R. D. Best, YV. A. Spivy, H. M. Anderson,
Henry Thompson, J. A. Mayo and Samuel Frink.
Report on Missions read by Elder H. C. Amnions
The
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REPORT ON MISSIONS.
"We, your committee, beg leave to report, that Ave in our judgment
think that the kingdom of Christ has been extended by the missionary cause. If so we do recommend that this Association do take
more fully into consideration the cause both in its bounds and in
other fields. Respectfully submitted,
H. C. Ammons, Chairman Committee.
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Baptist Association.
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On
motion, the report was adopted.
Messengers to sister Associations appointed
:
Pee Dee Association—-Elders W. L. Tart, W. S. McCaskill.
Cedar Creek Elders J. M. Conerly, Moses Pridgen.
Cape Fear— Elder G. F. Stanly and Bro. W. 8. Prink.
Lumber River Association (Colored) Elder W. H. Hamilton
and Bro. R. D. Best.
To Gray's Creek Association (Colored) Elders J. Soles and N.
To
To
To
To
—
—
—
Milliean.
Respectfully submitted,
H. Stanly,
J.
Chairman
of Committee.
On
motion, the above appointments were adopted.
Agreed to hold the next session of this Association with
the church at New Hope, Columbus county, N. C, to commence on Thursday, the 13th day of November, A. D. 1884,
Elder W. S. McCaskill to preach the
at 11 o'clock a. m.
introductory sermon, with Elder J. M. Conerly as alternate.
Elder A. M. Nobles to preach the 12 o'clock sermon on
Sunday, with Elder W. L. Tart as alternate.
Ordered, that the Clerk have 1.000 copies of these minutes
printed, and distribute them among the churches pro rata.
Ordered, that the Treasurer pay to the Clerk three dollars
to purchase the one hundred blank church letters as ordered
by
this session.
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The Association adjourned to 10 o'clock
Prayer by Elder A. M. Nobles.'
a.
m. to-morrow.
THIRD DAY.
Saturday, November
17th, 1883.
Association met pursuant to adjournment.
Moderator Soles read a part of the first chapter of John,
and the brethren sung,
The
'
'
To
Christ the Lord let every
Its noblest tribute bring
When
tongue
he's the subject of the song,
can refuse to sing."
Who
Prayer by Elder R. J. Long. List of churches called.
Minutes of yesterday read and approved.
On motion, Elders R. J. Long, A. G. Stocks, N. Milliean,
and Bro. Samuel Frink, were appointed to inquire the cause
of the failure of the New Britton, Shiloh, Juniper Creek
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and the Green Swamp Union churches not being represented
at this Association as the Constitution requires.
Bro. N. D. Currie read the report on Special Changes.
REPORT ON SPECIAL CHANGES.
Dear Brethren
Your committee on Special Changes beg leave
:
to report as follows
Recognizing at all times and under all circumstances the justice
and wisdom of Him that doeth all things well, and while we bow
with humble resignation to the Divine will and express our sorrow
over the removal from our midst of some of our loved and venerated co-laborers in our Master's vineyard, yet we sorrow not as those
are called to mourn the loss of Elder J. R.
who have no hope.
Thompson by death, at the age of 78. He has faithfully labored in
his Master's vineyard as an humble and devoted minister, but his labors are ended, and he has entered into that rest that remaineth for
the people of God. Though humble and unassuming, and approaching almost child-like simplicity in his deportment, yet he was a bold
and fearless expounder of divine truth, sound in faith, and ready on
all occasions to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints.
also mourn the loss, by death, of Brethren Jesse Bennett,
William H. Gore and Moses Hewett, of the Shallotte church Brethren John B. Norris and W. F. C. Prince, of the Mt. Tabor church;
Brethren K. A. Graham and Joseph Hodges, of the Honey Camp
church; Sisters Mary Jane Frink and Ann E. Hughes, of the Pleasant Hill church, and nine others whose names were not given, have
died and passed into that rest prepared for the finally faithful.
In conclusion, while death has been busy in removing many from
our midst, yet the Great Captain of our salvation has called many
to fill the opening ranks of our army of the Lord many have been
converted and young soldiers enlisted.
We
We
;
—
Let us take courage, and buckle on our
are called we may also be ready.
armor
closer, that
when
N. D. Currie,
of Committee.
Chairman
On motion, the report was adopted.
Elder A. M. Nobles read the report on Temperance.
REPORT ON TEMPERANCE.
Your committee beg leave to report that when we take into consideration the wide-spread and alarming evil that is caused by intemperance, we are grieved beyond measure when we look
around and see so many heart-broken widows and suffering children,
that have been made so by the imprudent use of intoxicating liquors.
No person professing to be a child of God, and having Christ in
him the hope of glory, and commanded to let his light so shine
in the world that sinners may see his good works and thereby
be brought to Jesus no person should touch a drop of intoxicating
liquors as a beverage, and only use it when prescribed by a physician
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Baptist Association.
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We do further request that all of our preachers keep
as medicine.
the evil continually impressed upon the minds of the members of the
churches where they are pastors.
Respectfully submitted,
A. M. Nobles,
Chairman
of Committee.
On
motion, the report was adopted.
Elder J. M. Conerly read the report on Ministerial
ination
Exam-
:
REPORT ON MINISTERIAL EXAMINATION.
Dear Brethren
:
—Your committee
beg leave to report
:
That
we have carefully examined the aspirants, viz E. L. Patrick, G.
W. Harrelson, A. W. Carter, H. D. Grainger and A. G. Stocks. We
do recommend the two first named brethren, when they shall have
received one or more calls to churches as pastors. We do recom:
mend
the others to the study of the Scriptures.
Respectfully submitted,
Committee.
On
motion, the report was adopted.
Brother J. L. Powell read the report on Sunday Schools
REPORT ON SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
—
Dear Brethren: The great object of the Sabbath Schools is to
learn what our Heavenly Father has taught us in the Bible, and in
order to accomplish this, we would recommend that all the members
of all the churches of this Association meet together every Sabbath
for the study of the Holy Scriptures, and that the brethren and sisters will consider it their duty to get all the children in their community in which they live to go to the Sabbath School and instruct
them in the knowledge of the Word of God, and the pastors of the
churches use their influence both in pulpit and private to secure
Respectfully submitted,
Committee.
this end.
On
motion, the report was adopted.
Brother Jacob L. Powell read the report on Prayer Meet-
ings
:
REPORT ON PRAYER MEETINGS.
Dear Brethren
—
Prayer is taught in God's Word to be an eswatchword, and we as christians in this life should pray, and
enter heaven with prayer. Blessings are held in reserve for prayer.
"Ask and ye shall receive, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall
be opened unto you." We would urge the necessity of praying always and the giving of thanks unto God for what he has done for
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sential
us.
Respectfully submitted,
On
motion, the report was adopted.
Committee.
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Minutes of the
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE.
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CHURCHES.
pq
o
ft
Beulah,
Chapel Hill,
Juniper Creek,
Green Swamp Union,
Mt. Tabor, by S. F. N orris,
1 00
.
New
New
5 00
Britton,
Hope,
Pleasant
Hill,
5 00
Seven Creeks,
1 00
Shallotte,
Silent Grove,
Shiloh,
5 00
Iron
.
3 00
Creek,
5 00
5 00
1 00
.
Hill,
Bethlehem,
Buck
Cane Branch,
Cedar Grove,
Cedar Bay,
Cedar Creek,
Antioch,
2 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
.
Hickory Grove,
.
Honey Camp,
Macedonia,
Mt. Olive,
Pleasant Grove,
.
2 00
Pauley Swamp,
Pleasant
Pleasant
Pleasant
Pleasant
Meadow,
5 00
Springs,
View,
Union,
'2
.
3 00
Socastee,
Springfield,
Sterritt's
00
00
Swamp,
Salem,
United Churches,
Juniper Bay,
Pleasant Home,
Conwayboro,
.
3 00
.
.
Union
1*20
Valley,
Good Hope,
.
Collins' Creek,
$82 20
We have paid the
00 $3S 10
above amounts over to the Treasurer.
G. F. Stanly, Ch'm'n Com.
Respectfully submitted,
Waccamaw
Baptist Association.
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On
motion, the report was adopted.
Elder W. H. Hamilton read the report on Periodicals
:
REPORT ON PERIODICALS.
Dear Brethren
—
Through the press we gain information needa people for the performance of our several duties.
Therefore, we would urge the importance on all our brethren
to subscribe for one or more of these papers: Biblical Recorder,
Baptist Courier and Kind Words, as preachers that will preach
wherever they meet you, day or night.
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ful to qualify us as
Committee.
Respectfully submitted,
On motion, the report was adopted.
Allowed the Clerk $25.00 for his services.
Ordered that the Treasurer pay the Clerk his salary and
the further sum of $33.00 for printing and distributing the
Minutes among the churches and to purchase the 100 blank
church letters ordered by this session.
Report of committee on Preachers and their Post Offices
read and adopted. (See page 2.)
Recess for thirty minutes.
Afternoon
Session.
Moderator Soles in the chair.
The Moderator announced that Elder W. H. Hamilton
would preach at the stand immediately; Eider H. C. Amnions would accompany him.
Elder A. M. Nobles, Agent for Foreign Missions, read his
report, which is as follows:
Cedar Grove,
Juniper Bay,
Pauley Swamp,
Pleasant Meadow,
Hickory Grove,
Pleasant Meadow,
$5 00
3 40
2 00
2 05
1 05
2 10
Conwayboro,
Samuel Frink,
H. C. Amnions,
D. McD. Owens,
6 00
1 00
5 00
75
$28 35
The Executive Committee reported that they had reorganized by electing Elder Wm. S. McCaskill General Superintendent, Elder Joshua. Soles Clerk, and brother R. D.
Best Treasurer and would hold their first meeting with
the church at Springfield, Horry county, S. C, on Saturday
before the 5th Sunday in December, A. D. 1883.
The delegates from the Collins Creek Church (formerly
Gapway) arrived, the letter read and the delegates enrolled.
Elder W. L. Tart read the report on Education
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REPORT ON EDUCATION.
Dear Brethren"
—
Your committee on Education beg leave to
judgment education, next to religion, should be
the most deserved object in life. Parents should feel it an imperative duty to educate their children, as by so doing their sons are better prepared to preach the gospel, and to defend the doctrines of
Christ.
It also better prepares them to fill every avocation in life.
The age of progress demands us to make sacrifices in order to attain
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report, that in our
this great object.
It also prepares our
Respectfully submitted,
in society.
On
daughters to
fill
their places
Committee.
motion, the report was adopted.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Dr.
1883.
To amount on hand
To amount received
— Finance Committee
Associational Board.
$ 57 66
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82 20
38 10
Foreign Missions
To am't collected by Elder A. M. Nobles for F. Missions
To am't for State Missions (S. C) from Conwayboro ch.,
28 30
18 77
.
.
,
Minute Fund
7
00
$232 03
Cr.
1883.
To amount
By
By
By
By
By
By
By
paid on Minutes
$
am't paid Elder A. M. Nobles for For. Missions,
am't pd Eld. A. M. Nobles for State Mis. (S. C.)
amount paid Missionaries
amount paid Clerk
30 00
45 30
18 77
16 00
amount
amount
amount
30 00
3 00
63 96
for
for
Minutes
Blank Church Letters
to balance
25 00
$232 03
To amount on hand
To Sunday's collection
$63
96
2 79
Total
$ 66 75
R. D. Best, Treasurer.
RESOLUTION OF THANKS.
Resolved,
That the thanks of
this Association are due,
and are
hereby tendered to the inhabitants of this community, for the very
hospitable manner in which they have entertained the delegates and
visitors to this session of the Association.
On
motion,
all
unfinished business was referred to the
officers of the Association.
On motion, the Association adjourned after to-morrow to
time and place appointed for the next session.
Prayer by Elder A. M. Nobles.
JOSHUA SOLES,
W.
S.
Frink,
Clerk.
Moderator.
Waccamaw
Baptist Association.
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SUNDAY.
November
18th, 1883.
At an early hour a large congregation assembled upon
the church yard.
Rev. Moses Pridgen preached at the stand to a large congregation.
Text, Songs of Solomon 7: 12.
Rev. W. L. Tart preached a most earnest and feeling sermon in the church. Text, 1 Kings 18: 22, "And Elijah
o all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? If the Lord be God, follow him but
And the people answered him
if Baal, then follow him.
not a word."
At the conclusion, a collection was taken up amounting
to two dollars and seventy-nine cents.
Thus passed off another session of the Waccamaw Association, and we trust some good has been accomplished for
Clerk.
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