Minutes of the ..annual session of the Central Baptist Association . tes that$50 be allowed him for hisservices. .. v .. A motion of-thanks to Moderator and Clerk was adopted*j A motion of thanks to the brethren, sisters and friends ofthe vicinity of Mat: Rock,. &*r their kind hospitalities extea*. ded to delegates and visitors was After* brief address by the Moderator the Associationadjourned with singing and prayer by EJder Brooks., » Appendix: REPORT OF COMMITTEE. ON SABBATH SCHOOLS. The Committee on Sunday Schools beg leave to make the follow-ing report. That while t


Minutes of the ..annual session of the Central Baptist Association . tes that$50 be allowed him for hisservices. .. v .. A motion of-thanks to Moderator and Clerk was adopted*j A motion of thanks to the brethren, sisters and friends ofthe vicinity of Mat: Rock,. &*r their kind hospitalities extea*. ded to delegates and visitors was After* brief address by the Moderator the Associationadjourned with singing and prayer by EJder Brooks., » Appendix: REPORT OF COMMITTEE. ON SABBATH SCHOOLS. The Committee on Sunday Schools beg leave to make the follow-ing report. That while they have been unable to vkit the differentchurches withm th^ bounds of the -Association during the presentyear, they have learned with pleasure that, the cause was never in amore prosperous- condition. Each church has a Sunday School-iaoperation, and the following table wiil show their condition, f m NAMES. Brassfields, |Greenwood, S, JMat Rock,Forestville,.Franklinton,lit. Vernon,New Hope,Saltigh^Wake Forest,Woodland S. S. NO, SCHOLARS. NO. TEACHERS. \35. y U ? IS K1N T F N D A11T i NvE. Cannady. ?A. S: Hicks, J. D. Ellis. mD. White,W. J. Palmer. J. II. Brewer. While the interest in the cause of Sunday Schools has greatlyincreased, we feel that much more might be done, and fear thai-many of our brethren and sisters are. not doing their duty ir th They do not seem to be fully awake to the importance,of the work. We would call upon all to lend their aid in this gooilwork. In most schools there is a great need of teachers to supplythe places of those who are in the army, and those who are otherwiseprevented from discharging their duties a* teachers. Surely thosowho remain at home ought to be willing to take their places and thoaaid in the moral and religious instruction of the rising generation,We would especially urge upon the ladies the importance of engaging,in this work. We would suggest to the churches the impor


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