GOSHEN BAPTIST CHURCH 83 LINCOLN CO., GA.

Bro. Sale charged Simon and Eliza, servants of Mrs. M.A. Simmons, with
adultery. Committee of Gilbert, Charles and Leven to report at next
meeting.

Saturday, June 18th, 1859. Correspondents received from:
Beulah Bros. William Andrews, John Harper and William Harper
Lincolnton Bros. Isaiah Collars and H.J. Lane
Rehoboth Bros. Joseph Blakey and Leonard Sims
Received by experience:
Miss Lov Sale
Lewis and Anthony, servants ofWm. H. Norman
Lewy, servant of George W. Norman
Isaac, Luke, Gilbert, Matilda and Mary, belonging to estate of P.W.
Norman
Matilda, servant of Thos. J. Murray
Gilbert, Tom, Garnett, Anderson, Charles, Natley, Matha and Patsey,
servants of P.W. Sale
Harriett, servant of Col. L. Lamar
Cause of absences by Bro. Jos. S. Lane was professional business. He was
excused.
Bros. P.W. Sale, C.P. Mayfield and M. Hawes, with F.M. Wright alternate,
elected as messengers to General Meeting at New Hope on fifth Sabbath
in July.

Sunday Morning, [June 19th]. "At the water." Charles, servant of Thos. G.
Glaze, RE.
"At the House for benefit of the Blacks." Henny, servant of W.W. Walton,
acknowledged two charges; she was excluded.
Case against Mathews' Joe continued to next conference.
Eliza, servant of Mrs. M.A. Simmons, acknowledged charge of adultery.
She was excluded. Simon denied charge, but his admission to Bro. Sale
proved his guilt; he was excluded.

Saturday, July 16th, 1859. Received by experience:
Mrs. Frances Fendley
Henry, belonging to estate of P.W. Norman
Charles, servant of P.W. Sale
Anderson, servant of William Gullatt
Sue, servant of Thos. J. Murray
Charlott, servant of Thos. G. Glaze
Eliza and Permelia, servants of P.W. Sale

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