Minutes of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, ... Session [serial] 1912
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B. PEACE. WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Bishop, brethren, members of the North Carolina Conference and friends: it is with thankfulness to God, our Father, whose I am, and whom T serve, that I stand before you this day to report another year's service as District Siiperintendent of the Wilming ton District. First, we acknowledge the favor of God in that we have had good health, and also my family. All of the pastors on the district have had good health, with one or two exceptions. Death has not invaded ...our ranks. We rejoice to say to yoii, that on most of the charges the efforts of the pastors have been successful whether as material improvement or spiritual advancement. FiPTY-FouHTii Session 41 We went to our field at the close of the conference, October 10, one year ago less eight days, with the determination to do our best year's work, and we trust that our reports which we an- ready to make to this conference, will prove to you the success of this determination. As district superintendent, we have very few complaints to make, though there is room for improvement along many linos This year has seemed to us to be a very short one, on account of a severely cold winter which has kept us from meeting our people, so that very little was accomplished .luring the first half of the year, and on account of the low price of cotton, which is the principal money-making crop of the people of our section of the state.
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