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Chesterfield, Anson, and Richmond, in North Carolina ; 

 Marlborough, Marion, Horry, in South Carolina; and 

 went north through Brunswick and Wilmington, in 

 North Carolina. 



Friday, August 28, 1801. Formed a plan, at Fred- 

 ericktown, Maryland, for our future journeys and la- 

 bors. Bishop Whatcoat and Sylvester Hutchinson to 

 visit Maryland by way of Baltimore and Annapolis, 

 and thence on to Richmond and the towns on the route 

 to Camden, South Carolina; I in company with Nich- 

 olas Snethen to go to the Western Conference on Nola- 

 chucky, afterward cross over to the south, and meet 

 them at Camden. 



Saturday, December 12. We came to Augusta, and 

 arrived whilst N. Snethen was preaching. 



Sabbath, 13. Ordaining Brothers Joshua Moore 

 and Gilmore to the office of deacons, and assisting at 

 the sacrament, made all my labors for this day. We 

 had an excellent discourse from N. Snethen, on Rev. 

 ii. 4, 5. The Lord hath made windows in heaven, and 

 he can do it again, and souls may be converted in 

 Augusta. Here I leave the State of Georgia. 



South Carolina — -Monday, 14. I found Weatherly 

 meeting-house much neater than I expected : my sub- 

 ject here was 2 Cor. iv. 14, " For the love of Christ 

 constraineth us." I know not what beside should 

 move a Christian minister to travel and labor in this 

 country. 



Tuesday, 15. Through the rain to Chester's. Next 

 day to Trotter's, where we had damp weather, an open 

 house, and few people. I lodged at Mr. Trotter's. 



Thursday, 17. At Jacob Barr's, upon Edisto, I spoke 

 from 2 Tim. iv. 1, 8 — few people. In Georgia, "I 

 groaned, being burdened;" but my congregations were 



