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JOURNAL AND YEAR' BOOK ==OF== THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE ., METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH Sixty-fifth Annual Session MIAMI, FLORIDA December 16-21, 1908 FREDERICK PASCO, Conference Secretary . / .. · J f

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Page 1: METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH...• f JOURNAL AND YEAR BOOK OF THE SIXT Y -FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE Miami, Florida, December 16-21, 190& EDITED BY FREDERICK

JOURNAL AND YEAR' BOOK

==OF==

THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE

.,

METHODIST

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

SOUTH

Sixty-fifth Annual Session

MIAMI, FLORIDA

December 16-21, 1908

FREDERICK PASCO, Conference Secretary

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~~~~~~~-.... ~~~~~~~~ l:be metbo(')fst \training $cbool !

jfor (!bristian 'OOlorkers ====o===

IF you want to learn­How to preach, ,

' How to teach, How to conduct congregational music,

~ How to do church work with hand and heart ~

and brain,

Bibl:~~h:0

g::~s::~~:~ !~a~:;~~~e~~~:t ::o:~~ ~~ at least read the catalog of the Methodist Training School. For if you ever once understand the methods and aim and spirit of this school, you will become eager to take the courses it offers.

SPECIAL courses are given to men who are, candidates for

the ministry, jor foreign missions, for citv missions, for

institutional church work and jor training as church music­

ians. Other courses are provided for women who desire to be­

come deaconesses, city missionaries, foreign missionaries,

pastors' assistants, Bible readers, Sunday School teachers,

church musicians and trained nurses.

•=================================== JF YOU really want training to serve ·Christ, rejoice at the

difficulties that seem to hinder your coming, for where

there_ is a will, God stands ready to open the way.

Address,

JAMES E. McCULLOCH, Supt., Park Place, Nashville, Tenn. ~~

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JOURNAL AND YEAR BOOK

OF THE

SIXT Y -FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION

OF THE

FLORIDA CONFERENCE

Miami, Florida, December 16-21, 190&

EDITED BY

FREDERICK PASCO

PRESS OF THE

INDUSTRIAL RECORD PUBLISHI NG CO: Jacksonville, Florida

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SESSIONS OF THE ·FLORIDA CONFERENCE.

Place. Convened. I PJ"esident. Se~-eiary.

11Ta.llahassee, Fla. .. -~Feb. 18451 Bishop J. Soule ....... -~ .. T. C. Benning. 2~Monticello. Fla ..... Feb. 9 18461 Bishop J. 0. An,q~nJ"w· ..... P. P. Smith 3 Quincy, Fla. . .. . . .. Feb. 10 1847\ Bi_sh.PJ;. ~{ . 'i:.;apers . :. . . . . . "

""j ~~01)esvme, Ga .... F1eb. :wM BI>Shop J. 0. Andrew ... .. :5 Albany, Ga .. .-.. .... ~1.:1. . 3 1849'/ Bishop W. Capers ....... . '6/Madiison, Fla ........ Feb. 1850 ll'a L. Potter ... .. . 7 ThJOmasville, Ga .... Jan. 22 18511 Brshop R. Paine . ........ . 8\Tallahassee, Fla. .. " 28 1852\ Bi;shop J . 0. Andrew .. 00

9/Quincy, Fla. .. 00 00. " 1853/ Bishop W. Oapem . . ..... . 10 MlonticeJlo. Fla ...... Dec. 1853 R. H. Howren . . . . 11/Madi>SQn, Fla. 00.... " 1854/Bish·op W. Oap_ers ........ .

l2JBainbridge Ga. .. .. 1855 Bishlop J. o. Andrew ..... T. N. Gardner 1 / " I S. P . RIC'hards'on ..

131Ailigator,_ Fla ..... ·) " 24 1856 Bishon .T. 0. And'rew ... . . P. P. Smdth 14 'I1homM\VJlle, Ga. . . 1857/Bishop J. Early . .......... " 15 J acksonville, Fla. . 15 1858 Bishlop J. 0. Andrew ..... J. C. Ley 16JMioonopy, Fla. . . , ./ " 28 18591 Bishop H. H. Cavanaugh. P. P. Smith 17 Monticello, Fla. .. .. 12 1860 Bishop G. F. Pierce .. .. .. . " 18 Quincy, FJa. . . . . . . . 12 1861 Bishop G. F. Pierce ...... . 19 TaUahassee, Fla. .. 12 1862/Bishon .T. 0 . AnCLTew . . .. . 20 Thomasville, Ga. • . 16 1863 Bishop J. 0. Andrew . . ... F. A. Branch 21 Monticello, Fla. . . . 14 1864/ S. P. Richardson.. " 221Madison, Fla ... .... Nov. 29 1865 Bishop G . F. Pierce ...... 23 Quincy, Fla ........ Dec. 13 18661 Bishop :a. N. Mcl'yeire .. 24 Monticello, Fla .. ; .. " 6 18671 Bishop G. F. Pierce ...... 25\Jacksonville, Fla. .. Jan. 13 1869 Bis<hop W . M. Wightman. 26 Lake City, Fla ..... Dec. 20 1869 Bishop D . S. Doggett .... . J. P. DeBass 271Ta1Jahassee, Fla ... Jan. 4 1871/ Bishop W. M. Wightman. U. S. Bird 281Madison. Fla. .. .. .. " 18n Bishop W. M. Wightman. " 29/Fernan:dina, FJ.a. ·.. 18731 Bishop E. M. Marvin ..... . '30/Jacksonville, Fla... 7 1874\ BishOP G. F. Pierce ...... Frederick Pasco '31/Live Oak, Fla. . .... Dec. 16 1875 BilshOP W . M. Wightman. ·32\Quincy, Fla ........ Jim. 5 1'876\ Bils·hop W. M. Wig'htman. ·33 Monticello, Fla. .. .. " 11 18771 BishoD G. F. Pierce ...... . 34 Tampa, Fla . ........ Nlov. 15 18771 BishoD G. F. Pie-rc;e ...... . 35 Gainesville, Fla. . . . " 13 1878! Bishop H. H. Cavanaug<h.

'361Talliahassee, Ii1Ia ... Dec. 17 1879 B~shop D . S. D?ggett .... . 37,0ca!la. Fla. . . . . . . . . . " 16 1880 B1shop G. F . PHlrce .. ... . . 38 Mon'ticello, FJ,a .... Jan. 18 1882JBishop H. N. McTyeire .. ..

· 39 Jac~sonville, Fla. . . " 3 18881 Bishop H. H. Cavanaugh. 40 Madiison, Fla. ...... " 8 18841Bishop J. C. Keener .... .. 41\Gain!li>vi'lle, Fla. . .. 7 1885\ Bishop Linus Park·er .... . 42/0rlando, Fla. . . • . . . 6 1886 Bishop R. K. Hargrove .. . 43 TlallahaJsse·e, Fla ... Dec. 16 1886/. Bishap E . R. Hendrix .... . 44llleesburg, Fla. .. .. • " · 14 1887 Bishop J. S. Key .. .. ..... .. 45/Baroow •. Fa . ...... . Jan . 9 18891 BishOp C. B. GaJ.o.way .... . 46 Gainesville, Fla. .. . " 8 18901 Bishop J. C. Keen.er . .... .. 47/Monticello, ~a. .... " 7 1891! Bishop W . W. Duncan ... . 481Tampa, FJ.a. .. .. .. . " 6 1892 Hshop J. C. Granbery .. .. 49l0cala. Fla. .. . .. . .. . " 4 1893 BliS'hop 0. P. Fitzgerald .. . 50 Palatka, Fla . ... . ... Jan. 3 18941 Bishop A. W. H aygood .. . 51 Jacksonville, Fla. . . " 9 18951 B!shop W. W . Duncan: .. . 52/0rlando, F'la ......... Dec. 18 18951 B1shop J. C. Gran-bery .. .. 53 I Tallahassee, F ·la .. ·1 " 9 1396/ Bishop 0 . B. Galloway .. . 54! Tampa, Fla. . . . . . . . . " 17 1897 Bishop W. W. Duncan .. ..

· 55! Gainesville, Fla. .. . " 14 18981 Bishop W. A. C'andqer .. .. 56/Monticelllo, Fla . .... / 13 18991 'Rl~h""' W A. n,nilq<>r .. .. 57 Bartow, Fla. . . . . . . . 13 19001 Bishop W. A . Candrrer ...• 58 I Live Oak. Fla. . . . . " 12 1901/ Bishop Jno. C. Granbery .. 59 Quincy, Fla ....... . Jan. 8 1903[Bisho-p A . Coke Smith .. .. 601Lake Cit:v. Fla .... Dec. 10 19031 Bishop A . w, Wilson .... .

·61/0rlando, Fla. ...... " 8 19041 Bish(lop W. A . Candler .... . 62,0cala. Fla. . . . . . . . . . 7 19!Xil BishOtp W. A . Candler .. .• . 63 Pal>atka, Fl•a. . . . . . . . 12 19061 Bishop H . C. Morrison ... . 64/Tampa, Fla. ........ 12 19071 Bishop C. B. Galloway .. ..

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65Miami. Fla .... :.... 16 1908IBishon C. B. Gallow,ay .. .. ----------------~--~-------------

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OFFICERS AND BOARDS

OFFICERS.

Bishop C. B. Galloway ........... 0 ••••••••• 0 •••••••• 0 ••• 0 • 0 •••••••• 0 ••••• President

Frederick Pasco .................................. 0 ••••••• 0 •••••••••••••• Secretary John E'. :Ylickler 0 •••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 • • • • Assistant Secretary C. H. Summers ........... 0 ••• 0 •••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.ssistant Secretary A. H. Cole ..................................................... Assistant Secretary A. M. Daiger .................................................. Assistant Secretary F. L. Glennan .................................................. Assistant Secretary

LEGAL CONFERENCE.

J. E.'dgar \Vilson ........................................................ President Frederick Pasco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary .J. C. Cooper ............................................................ Treasurer

BOARD OF MISSIONS.

H. Dutill, President; T. J. \Vatkins, Vice-President; R. H. Johnson, Treasurer; ·T. J. Nixon, Secretary. I. S. Patterson, J. F. Bell, F. Pixton, N. H. Williams, J. C. Little, G. I. Davis, F. M. Hudson, D. J. Oaldwell.

BOARD OF CHURCH EXTENSION.

W. J. Carpenter, President; A. E. Householder, Vice-President; T. W. Tomkies, Secretary; \V. J. Gray, Treasurer. J. B. Mitchell, J. S. Collier, L. J. Cooper, C. W. White, J. C. Carter of Lakeland, J. L. l\IcCroy, C. Brinkley, J. H. Perkins.

SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD.

G. S. Roberts, President; J. B. Ley, Secretary and Treasurer. C. W. White, H. Hice, F. E. Steinmeyer, U. IS- Tabor, H. J. Davis, D. A. Zetrouer, E. M. Goodbread, George Branning, S. G. Wilson, J. C. Carter of Dade City.

AMERICAN BmLE SOCIETY BOARD.

E. J. Hardee, R. L. Honiker, F. M. C. Eads, C. L. Wilson, Thomas W. Hartley, H. L. Phifer, Wm. J. Tilghman, Jas. Lights, J. N. Carr.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

R. H. Barnett, President; E. A. Harrison, Secretary; S. Hardin, Treasurer. J. R. Cason, J.P. Hilburn, L. D. Lowe, A. W. M:cLeran, W. N. Sheats, W. M. Gist, S. J. Hil· burn, Wm. Boswell, D. C. M~Mullen.

EPWORTH LEAGUE BOARD.

John E. Mickler, President; F. E. Steinmeyer, Secretary; J. Lawton Moon, A. M. Daiger, J. T. Mitchell, R. Ira Barnett. A. D. Penny, C. W. A:rmentrout, E. L. Greer, F. \V. Bishop, A. F. Turner.

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ORPHANAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

Laymen-C. Brinkley, T. J. \Vatkins, Lucien H. Philips, S. J. Hilburn, B. W. Part­:ddge, .:\I. Giddens, P. H. Baker, T. Griffith.

Clerical-J. R. Cason, T . .T. Xixon, S. Hardin, E'. J. Gates, C. W. Inman, J. Lawton l\loon.

CONFERENCE RELATIONS.

D. _-\. Cole, \Y. C. Norton, .:\[. H. Outland, J. E . .:\Iickler, R. V. Atkisson. T. L. Z. Barr, \Y. B. Tresca, S. Scott. _\, )f. Mann, W'. H. Steinmeyer.

'COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS.

:3. K. Thrower, R. .:\I. \Yilliams, F. _\. Taylor, T. S. Annistead, J. F. Bell, H. E. Pa1tridge.

TRUSTEES PREACHERS' RELIEF FUND.

B. T. Rape, President; H. vV. Long, Treasurer; E'. J. Gates, Secretary; F. }f. Hud­son. A. :YL Mann, C. Brinkley, H. L. Phifer.

PUBLISHING COMMITTEE.

Florida Christian Advocate: L. \Y . .:\loore, vV. J. Carpenter, T. J. ~ixon, J. P. Hilburn, G. I. Davis, \V. X. Sheats, U. B. GloYer.

TRUSTEES SOUTHERN COLLEGE.

~. \V. Lawler, President; J.P. Hilburn, \V. C. Richardson, J. B. Ley, L. \V. Moore,. _\, C. Clewis, I. S. Patterson. J. C. Little, L. J. Cooper, \Yi . .:\I. Poage, D. C . .:\Icl\fullen, J. E. Hendry, C. W. Smith, T. J. Nixon, J. T. \Vatkins

JOINT. BOARD OF FINANCE.

T. J. ~ixon, Chairman; C. E. Earnest, Secretary and Treasurer; E. A. Harrison, S. Hardin, J. T. Mitchell, H. E. Partridge, B. T'. R~pe, D. J. Caldwell, G. B. Glover, S. J. Hilburn, T. M. Strickland, L. E. Roberson.

COMMITTEES OF EXAMJNATION.

On Admission-.}. Edgar W'ilson, J. B. Ley, A. E. Hous1wlder. Admission on Trial-F. E. Steinmeyer, J. B. ::\fri.tchell, Isaac C. Jenkins. First Year-E. A. Harrison, A . .:\f. Daiger, B. T. Rape. Second Year-H. E. Partridge, C. F. Blackburn, A. M. l\fann. Third Year-R. L. Honiker, J. R. Cason, E. J. Gates. Fourth Year-H. Dutill, S. Hardin, Geo. H. York.

Conference Treasurer R. H. Johnson, Manatee

COMMITTEES FOR ONE YEAR.

Public Worship--E. F. Ley, L. D. Lowe, Dr. J. M. Jackson, Jr. Temperance--F. S. Griffith, J. P. Phillips, D. B. Sweat, F. M. Hudson, J. B. Mitch­

ell, T. J. "'atkins, U. S. Tabor, I. :M. Brandon, J. W. Bigham, A. W. McLeran, A. E. Housholder, J. H. Perkins.

District Conference Records-Thos. Williams, E. A. Harrison, S. I. Hendrix, C. W. White, C. W1

• Matheson, L. \V . .:\Ioore, S. G. Curry, W. K. Bartleson, J. L. Skipper, H_ L. Phifer, L. R. Philips.

Sabbath Observance--S. ~cott, W. F. Allen, A. H. Cole, 0. Boggess, W. C. Norton,. R. I. Barnett, C. F. Kemp, C'. H. Mitchell, G. B. Glover, C. Brinkley.

On Conference Historical Society-T. J. Nixon, H. E. Partridge, R. H. Johnson.

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M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. 5

CONFERENCE REGISTER

Josephus Anderson, Sd a ................................................. Leesburg R. V. Atkisson· .......................................................... Live Oak J. vV. Austin ...................................................... Bowling Green T. S. Armistead .......................................... ·I· ... · .......... ~Iiakka 0. Boggess, a ......................................................... Plant City C. T. Blackburn ..................................................... ·I· •. Bartow J. S. Bell .................................................. , ........ St. ·Petersburg J\f. T. Bell, a ....................... ·r ................................. Umatilla F. R. Bridges ....................... · ................................... Gainesville T. L. Z. Barr ............................................................ ~Ielrose H. ·yv. Baker, a ............................................................ Cuba J. Beers ................................................................ 1'\:.ey Vilest T. C. Bradford, a ................................. · ........................ A.ucilla J. S. Brooke, a ......................................................... Dade City J. \V. Bigham ...... ·'· ............................................... Jacksonville R. H. Barnett ................................................................ Ocala R. I. Barnett .................................................... West Palm Beach H. S. Blocker ........................................................... Mulberr~ C. C. Cecil ........................................................... '· ......... Holder W. J. Carpenter .......................................................... 'Tampa D. A. Cole ..................................................... ·, .......... Ft. 1\feade A. H. Cole .......................................................... W'hite Springs .T. R. Cason ............... : . .................................. ·'· ......... Lakeland J. S. Collier ............................................................. Interlachen J. T. Coleman, o Sd .................................................. Grand Island H. Dutill .................................................................. Palatka A. M. Daiger .. , ... , ...................................................... Key West M. Dominguez .......................................................... Key West M. DeL-of en, a ............ .' .................................................... Cuba J. P. Durrence, Sd ..... : . ............................................... Sutherland E. K. Denton ..... · ...................................................... Clearwater R. ::\1. Evans. a .......................................................... 1 •• Durant F. l\L C. Eads, a .......................................................... Reddick H. B. Frazee, a Sd ...................................................... Jacksonville W. F. Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................................... Sycamore W. G. Fletcher, a ................................. · ........ , ................... C'uba E. F. Gates, Sd .......................................................... Manatee E .. J. Gates ............................................................... •Williston ].<"'. T .Griffith, a ........................... · ............................... Coleman E. A. Gray, a Sd ........................................................... . W. J. Gray ................................................................. Hinson R. L. Honiker ................................. '· .. · .......................... Gary A. B. Halton, a ............................................................. Largo E. J. Hardee .............................. ·'.· ... ·'· .................... Lake Butler H. F. Harris .............................. , ............................. Titusville H. J. Haefl.inger ............................................................ Mayo S. H. Hardin .......................................................... Monticello J. P. Hilburn ....................................... · ................... Suther land

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J. ~-\. Hendry .......................................................... Jacksonville-A. R'. Householder ........ : ............................................... Sanford E. A. Harrison ........................................................ Jacksonville L. D. Haynes, a ................................................. South Jacksonville· H. Rice .............................................................. 1 •• Leesburg S. J. Hendrix ......................................................•...... Hastings C. \Y. Inman .......................................................... Lake Butler Isaac C. ,J cnkins, a ....................................................... Sutherland S. K .. J(•well ............................................................ Ft. Pierce J. F. .Jernigan, a ........................................................ Welborn J. L .• Jones, a Sy ...................................................... Interlachen G. J. KPnnelly ....................................................... King's Ferry L. D. Lo\Ye .............................................................. JYiadison .T. D. Le\\'is ................................................................ Tan1pa ~- \Y. Lawler .............................................................. Bartow J. B. L(•y .. , ................................................................ Quincy E. F. Ley ................................................................. 1Iia1ni L. \\

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• ~loore ....... 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tallahassee .;. Lawton ::\Ioon ....................................................... Jacksonville· A .. M. ::\Jann .............................................................. Manatee C. \Y. ::\fatheson .......................................................... Alachua J. H. D. ~IcHae, a Sd ................................. ··:· ............... Jacksonville C. G. ~litchell ........................................................ Punta (iorcla G. \Y. :\[itchell, Sd .................................................. Green. Springs J. B. :Mitchell .................................................... Orlando J. T. ~fitchcll. ......................................................... Kissimmee H. S. ::\!.iller, Sy .............................

1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake Butler

\V .. .:\. ~1\Tes ................................................................ . J. E. ::\licklPr ............................................................ Sarasota \Y. ,J. X ease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................. ~Iartel T. J. Kixon .....................................................

0 •••••••••••• Ocala

l\1. H. Xorton ................................... 0 ••••••••• ·'· ••••••••• Jacksonville \\'. C. Xorton ............................................................ Bronson I.~. Oscr, <l .....•••....•..•.•.••......••..•..•.••••.••••.•••.••••••••.••.•... Cuba M. H. Outland, a ......................................................... La Crosse \Y. )I. Poage ....................................................... Tampa H. B. Perritt ......... 0 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Greenville F. Pix ton ........ : ..................................................... Ft. ~Iyers T .. 1. Phillips, a .......................................................... Bushnell I. S. Patterson .............................................. 1 •••• • •••••• Tallahassee Frederick Pasco ........................................................ Lake City H. E. Partridge ........................... '· ........................... Brooksville .J. D. Rogers, a Sd ...................................................... Clearwater \V. H. F. Robarts .......................................................... Nocatee G. S. Holwrts ............................................. 1 ••••••••••• Jacksonville B. ·r. Hape .................................................. · ............. Rochelle '1'. F. lloland ............................................•................. ~Iadison S. Scott ............................................................... Bradento\vn Geo. F. Scott .............................................................. Jasper R. L. Sumner, a Sd ....................................................... Maitland D. B. Sweat .......................................................... Jacksonville J. D. Sibert, a .............................................................. Miami D. L. Switzer, a Sd ........................................... ·'· ........... . R, N. Sanders, a ................. , ........... '4· •••••••••••••••••••• Nashville, Tenn C. H. Summers ......... ·, ........................... , ............... · ........ 'I'ampa F. E. Steinmeyer .................................. , ......................... Havana

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W. H. Steinmeyer ............................. ·'· ...................... Jacksonville T. H. Sistrunk ......................................................... :Micanopy W. F. Shoemaker, a ................................................ Demorest, Ga J. R. Taylor, a Sd ...................... · ............... · ................... Quincy F. A. Taylor ............................................. ·:· ................ Bristol T. W. Tomkies ............................•............................ Fernandina W. B·. Tresca ............................................ + ............. Wauchula B. K. Thrower ......................................................... Sutherland U. S. T'abor .............................................. ·I· ............ D·ei..and I. A. Vernon, a .......................... 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sutherland R. J. Wells, Sd ............................................ ·I· ........... Ft. White A. L. Woodward ...................................................... Waukeenah J. T. Waters, a Sd ................................ ·'· ......... ·I· ••• Muncie, Indiana Thos. Williams . . . . . . . . . . .................................................. Chaires R. :WI. Willian1s ................................................ ·:· ............ Citra N. H. Williams ........................................................ Jacksonville W. A. Wier .................................... · ......................... Pahnetto J. Edgar WHson ........................................................... Tampa C. W. White ................................. , .............................. ~'\rcadia W. N. Wagner ........................................................ Apalachicola G. H. York, a ................................................ , ........... InYcrness J. L. Yeats, a ............... ·!· ••••••..•.•...•......••.•••••••••....•. I-Iigh Springs.

Sd-Superannuated. Sy-Supernumerary. a-Not at Conference.

LAY DELEGATES PRESENT AT CONFERENCE.

Tallahassee District. J. H.Pe rkins ........................................................... }Ionticello

Jacksonville District. W. K. Bartleson ..... , .................................................. Jacksonville A. W. McLean .......................................................... Welborn C. Brinkley ........... · ................................................ Jacksonville Oliver H. P. Fa us ..................................................... Fort White

Miami District. F. M. Hudson ............................................................... Miami

Bartow District. T. J. Watkins ............................................................. Orlando 0. H. Mitchell ........................................................ . J. L. Skipper ......................................................... . W. M. Boswell ........................................................... Lakeland

Ocala District H. L. Phifer ....................... , ................................... Gainesville C. W. Bayless ......................................................... Grand Island H. W. Long .................................................................. }.fartel

Tampa District. S. G. Curry .............................................................. Manatee J. B. Alford ................................................................ Tampa I. M .. Brandon ............................................................. Brandon B. H. Johnson ................ ~ ....................... ., .................... Manatee

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Class of First Year.

Wm. T. Brantley .................... 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Carrabelle L. B. Bridgers ............................................................... Perry D. D. Deiffen~verth ...................................................... Sebastian Chas. M. Haile ...................... 1 ••••••••••••••••• ,,, ••••••••••••••••• Jennings Gustavo V. Romano ......................... ,,, ............................. Tainpa. Thos. R .. ~<\.dams ............................................... · .... Nashville, Tenn. F. P. lVIcCall ............................................................... Oviedo l\1. M. Lord ................... , .......................................... Lady Lake v·v. H. G. Slaymaker ......................................................... Naples Jas. V. Rooney ......................... , .............................. . Salvatore Panetaleone ...................................................... Tampa

1Class of Second Y:ear.

Wm. F. ~<\.Hen .............................................................. Tampa J. F. Clark .................................................................. Mayo Ignacio Gonzales ........................................................... Tampa. M. 0. Williams .......................................................... Columbia E. C. Hudson ................................................................ Alva B. H. Freeman .......................................................... Callahan Finly J. Patterson .............................................. Nashville, Tenn. Joseph E. Woodward .................................................. Tallahassee Geo. S. Henderson ........................................... 1 •••••••••••• Webster F. L. Cro\vson .......................................................... Sopchoppy

Sd.-Superannuated. Sy.-Supernumary. a-Absent.

BISHOPS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH.

Alpheus W. Wilson ........................................... , ...... Baltimore, 1\ld

Charles B. Galloway ................................................ Jackson, Miss Eugene R. Hendrix ............................................... Kansas City, Mo Joseph S. Key .................................................... Sherman, Texas Oscar P. Fitzgerald, Sd ............................................ Nashville, Tenn '\Varren A. Candler .................................................... Atlanta, Ga Henry C. Morrison ................................................... Leesburg, Fla E. Embree Ross ................................................ Mount Eagle, Tenn Seth vVard ........................................................ Houston, Texas James 0. Atkins ................................................ Waynesboro, N. C

CONNECTIONAL OFFICERS.

Missionary Secretaries.

Rev. W. R. Lambuth, D. D .......................................... Nashville, Tenn

Rev. W. ~T. Pinson, D. D ........................................... Nashville, Tenn

Rev. J. R. Nelson, D. D. (Domestic Mission) .......................... Nashville, Tenn

Secretary of Church Extension.

Rev. '\V. F. Mc~Iurry, D. D ........................................... Louisville, Ky

Secretary of Education.

Rev. J. D. Hammond, D. D .......................................... Kashville, Tenn

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Superintendent of Sunday School Training Work.

Rev. H. M. Hamill, D. D ............................................ Nashville, Tenn

Secretary of Epworth Leagues.

Rev. H. M. DuBose, D. D ........................................... Nashville, Tenn

Sunday School Editor.

Rev. E. B. Chappell, D. D .......................................... Nashville, Tenn

Book Editor and Editor Quarterly Review.

Rev. Gross Alexander, D. D ........................................ Nashville, Tenn

Christian Advocate Editor.

Rev. G. B. Winton, D. D .............................. · .............. Nashville, Tenn

Publishing Agents.

Smith & Lamar .................................................... Nashville, Teun

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS

The Sixty-Fifth Session of the Florida Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, convened in the Methodist Church, Miami, Florida, at 9 A. "WI., Decem­ber 16, 1908, Bishop Charles B. Galloway in the chair, who conducted the opening religious service.

The roll was called by the Secretary of the last Conference and 73 preachers and 12 laymen reported present.

Frederick Pasco was re-elected Secretary with J. E. Mickler, C. H. Summers, A. H. Cole, A. 1\J. Daiger, F. L. Glennan, Assistants.

9 .A. J\f. and 12 M.. were fixed as the hours of meeting and adjournment. The bar of Conference waH fixed to include the main body of the Church. The Presiding Elders nominated the usual standing committees. Sundry communications were presented and referred without reading to the appro­

priate Boards and Committees.

Dr. J. H. Jackson, Jr., greeted the Conference with an appropriate address of welcome in behalf of the Church and the citizens of Miami, to which a t1tting response was made by Bishop Galloway.

The following were introduced: Dr. John R. Nelson, Secretary of Board of Mis­sions; Dr. J. E. Dickey, President E'mory College; Hon. DuPont Guerry, President \Vesleyan Female Colloge; Dr. L. S. Rader, pastor ::\Iethodist Episcopal Church, Miami.

Rev. \V. N. Wagner transferred from Baltimore Conference, Rev. 0. G. Mitchell Baptist Church.

Question 20 was taken up: "Are all the preachers blameless in their life and official administration."

The Presiding E1ders were called, represented their Districts and their characters passed as follows:

J. Edgar Wilson, Tallahassee District. J. A. Hendry, Jacksonville, District. F. R. Bridges, Gainesville District. E. F. Ley, East Coast District. S. \V. Lawler, Orlando District. ·w. M. Poage, Tampa District. J. L. Jones, H. S. Miller, characters passed and they were referred to the Com­

mittee on Conference Relations for a supernumerary relation. J. Anderson, J. D. Rogers, J. T. Waters, E. F. Gates, W. F. Shoemaker, R. L.

Sumner, J. T. Coleman, J. P. Durrance, H. B. Frazee, J. H. D. McRae, G. W. Mitchel], E. A. Gray, J. R. T·aylor, R. J. Wells, D. L. Switzer, characters passed and they were referred to same committee for a superannuated relation.

R. M. Evans was left in the hands of the Presiding Elder of Tampa District for investigation.

J. R. Crandall was called an~ the Presiding Elder stated that by action of Com­mittee of Investigation he had been suspended from the ministry until Conference; the Bishop appointed a Committee of Trial, T. W. Tomkies, E. J. Gates, E. A. Har­rison, W. H. Steinmeyer, J. B. Mitchell, R. H. Barnett, C. F. Blackburn, S. Scott, H.

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E. IP.artriid:ge, J. F. Bell. .J. Beers. L. ·w. :Moore, Chairman; J. E. Mickler, Secretary. The credentials of \V. S. McJ\fannen and J. G. Graham, local elders, surrendered by

thtem were placed in the hands of the Secretary.

Question 20 resumed, and M. H. Xorton, J. H. Taylor, W. J. Gray, T. C. Bradford,. .F. E. Ste;inmeyer, .]. E. ::\1ickler, C. F. Blackburn, T. \Villiams, H. J. Haefiinger, S .. Hardin, H. N. Sanders, _-\. E. Householder, W'. C:. ~orton, I. S. Patterson, T .F. Roland,. J. '\V. Bigham, E. A. Harrison, :N. B. Williams, G. S. Roberts, L. D. Haynes, R.. L. Sp;rinkle, E. A. Townsend, J. S. Collier, H. \Y. Baker, E. A. Gray were called and chameters passed.

After various announl'Pmel1ts Conference adjourned with doxology and benediction. by Dr. Dickey.

SECOND DAY. Conference com·ened at !) ..:-\.. M., Bishop Galloway in the chair. "\.fter a half-hour.

pra;yer meeting conducted by Charlie Dunnaway. Six additional preachl'rs re:-pondccl to roll-call and one lay delegat~. On motion further calling of the roll was llispensed with after this call. ::\Iinutes of yesterday's session were read and approved. _-\ communication from Dr. H. ::\f. DuBose, Secretary of Epworth L£ague Board,.

was referred without reading to Conference Epworth League Board.

Question l was taken up: ;'vVho are admitted on trial?" \Vm. T. Brantley, rec­ommended by the Tallahasseee District Conference; Chas. M. Hale, by Jacksonville· District Conference; Daniel D. Diefl'enwierth, Gustavo V. Romano, by Tampa District Conference l James Y. Rooney, by Orlando District Conference.

The Examining Committee and the Committee on "\..dmission reported favorably, and they were admitted on trial.

Question 2 was taken up: "\Vho remain on trial? Joseph E. Woodward~ Geo. S. Henderson. J. F. Clark, Ignacio Gonzales, ::\Jack 0. \Villiams characters passed, and the Examining Committee reporting favorably, they were admitted to the class of the second year.

Salvatore Pantaleone, Chas. L. Eddy, \V. H. G. Slaymaker, Thos. R. Adams, Frank P. McCall, characters passed, and they 'vere left in class of first year, not having been before the Examining Committee.

Dr. J. D. Hammond, Secretary of Education; Dr. vV. E. Boggs, of the PresbyteriaD Cihurch; Dr. vV'. S. Stanton, of the Baptist Church, :Miami; Miss Emma Tueker, of the Woman's Home Mlission Society; Dr. A. J. Lamar, agent of the Publishing House, who. addressed the Conference.

Hon. Du Pont Guerry, President of Wesleyan Female College, addressed the Con·­ference.

On motion, 10:30 A. M. Friday was fixed as the hour for considering the Home ~lis,_ sion work, especially that contained within the bounds of the Florida Conference.

J. Lawton Moon, J. W. Austin, A. l\f. Gardner, A. L. Woodward, A. P. Johntry,. characters were passed and the Examining Committee reporting favorably, they were advanced to class of fourth year.

R. L. Sumner, R. N. Sanders, M. De Lofeu were left in this class, their character• -passing, not having been before the Examining Committee.

W. F. Fletcher, W. G. Fletcher, H. B. Perritt, L. Oser, H. P. Blocker, characters. passed, and not having been before the Examining Committee, they were left in class of third year.

A. P. Johntry, on motion, was located. Daniel B. Sweat and Walter J. Nease were elected elders, their characters passing-

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.and the Examining Committee reporting fa,·orably. R. Ira Barnett, C. W. Mathison, already elders, their characte-rs passed and they

were announced as having completed the course of study.

G. W. vVesley, elder in the Christian Church; Gt>o. F. Scott, )Jethodist Episcopal l(]hurch; Chas. G. Mitchell, Baptist Church, having signified their assent to our doc-­tries and discipline, were duly recognized as elders in the l\lethodist Episcopal C1mrch, ;South.

Japheth N. Weatherford was recommended hy the Committee on Admission and :the Gainesville District Conference, was re-admitted.

Report of Committee on Trial in case of J. R. Crandall, was read announcing .his expulsion from the ministry and membership of the church.

Question G was taken up and the following transfers \Yere announced: \V. N. Wagner, from Baltimore Conference; .-\.B. Halton. from "'hit•· HiYer Conference; Jas. 1!--.. Jernigan, from \Vhite H.iver ConferPnce; J. S. Sibert, from Little Rock Conference; Luther M. Bridgers from North Carolina Conference.

Conference adjourned with doxology and benediction b~- Dr. .T. D. Hammond.

THIRD DAY.

'Conference conn~ned at !) .-\. l\1., Bishop Galloway in the chair. Opening religious <services conducted by T. W. Tomkies. Minutes of yesterday read and apprond.

Question 20 resumed: \V. H. Steinmeyer, B. T. Hape, \Y. B. Tresca, R. Y. At­kisson, B. F. Mason, T. J. Kixon, .F'. T. Griffith, G. H. York, R H. Barnett, H. Rice, J\:L H. Outland, A. H. Cole, R. ~I. Williams, T. H. Sistrunk, E. J. Gates. '

The Publishing Committee of the Florida Ohristian .-\dvocate presented its claims fto ;the Conference and !)26 new subscribers \vere pledged, and $1,625 subscribed as a •Guaranty Fund. N.H. \Villiams, Editor, L. \V'. Moore, Associate Editor, nominated by -,the Publishing Committee, were duly elected.

Dr. J. D. Hammond, Secretary of Education, addressed the Conference. Dr. \V. \V1

• Farris, pastor of the Pre>'byterian ChurC'h, ~Iiami, was introduced. The subject of Home :\fissions was taken up. Dr. ,J. R. X elson, ~Iissionary Secre-

rtary, addressed the Conference. \V. J. Carpenter spoke of the Italian work in Tampa. H. Dutill and I. S. Patterson addressed the Conference. Sundry resolutions were read and, on motion, referred to Board of :Missions. J. L. Moon and G. S. Roberts were appointed to secure subscriptions to "Go For­

ward." Question 20, A. :M. Daiger, E. K. Denton, H. F. Harris, H. Dutill, G. J. Kennelly, J.

B. J\iitcD.ell, Olin Boggess, J. H. Owen, \Y. A. M1yers, J. R. Cason, F. Pixton, C. \Y. White, F. M. C. Eads, J. Beers.

After various announcements Conference adjourned with doxology and benedic­tion by the Bishop.

FOURTH DAY.

·Conference convened at 9 A. J\1. Bishop Galloway in the chair. Opened with relig­ious -services conducted by E. F. Gates.

Minutes of morning session read and approved. Question 20 was resumed. E. J. Hardee, W. K. Piner, vV. J. Carpenter, J. D. Lewis,

B. A. Winn, L. W. Moore, C. H. Summers, T. V•l. Tomkies, T. S. Armistead, l\1. T. Bell, W. A. W'ier, H. E'. Partridge, A. M. l\Iann, U. S. Tabor, J. F. Bell, D. A. Cole, B. K. Thrower, J. H. Owen, I. A. Vernon, S. Scott, J. S. Brook, W. H. F. Roberts, R. L. Hon­:iker,.;J. :B. Ley, J. P. Hilburn, Isaac C. Jenkins, Y. Y. Morgan, C. C. Cecil, C. A. Saun-

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ders, F. Pasco, were called and characters passed.

Question 16. J. H. O·wen and C. A. Saunders located at their own request.

Question 2 was resumed. E'. C. Hudson recommended by Examining Committee,. character passed and advanced to class of 2nd year.

F. J. Patterson, J. R. Blocker, vV. F. Allen, B. lL Freeman, character& passed, and: not having been before the Examining Committee, they were left in class of 2nd year. R. E. Hall, Superintendent of Schools of Dade County, and W. B. Stubbs, Secretary of the Laymen's Missionary 2\Iovement introduced and invited the Conference to a. trip• down Biscayne Bay to Cape Florida this afternoon, which invitation was accepted· ..

Question 4 was taken up-Who are received into full connection?

Samuel I. Hendrix, Fred L. Glennan, M. Dominguez, Stewart K. Jewell received· from the Oklahoma Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, were called forward and after an address from the Bishop, having answered the usual disciplinary questions,. their characters passing and the Examining Committee reporting favorably, they were­admitted into full connection.

Question 8 was taken up. Freel L. Glennan, Stewart K. Jewell were elected dea-cons. l-n(l~r question J! Olin•r H, f. F?-Ufl \Vas admitted on trial.

Question 14. Thos. I. Hess was elected elder. Dr. J. E. Dickey, President of Emory College, addressed the Conference. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the members of the Florida~

Conference in Conference assembled at Miami, Fla., herewith recognize and appreciate­our interests in Emory College as set forth in the amendments to the charter of saidi college under date of October 17, 1879, and

Resolved further, That we rejoice in the prosperity of the said institution and pray the blessing of God upon its labors to the end and that it may continue to be a. blessing to the Church and State.

J. ETJGAR \VILSON, et al. The Board of Trustees for Orphanage was appointed in place of the old Board

resigned. Report of Editor of Conference 2\linutes read and adopted. F. Pasco as Treasurer of the Hampton Reserve Fund made a report of the amount

on hand, $547.65. The Florida Conference Brotherhood, to which the fund originally belonged, being no longer in existence, on motion the Conference directed that the amount be placed in the hands of the Trustees of the Preachers' Relief Fund.

10 o'clock }Jonday was fixed as the order of the day for the consideration of the Orphanage ..

Report ~ o. 1 Board of Missions was read and adopted. Sundry resolutions were 1·ead. :Ylinutes read and approved. After announcements, on motion Conference adjourned to meet in Memorial

Session to-riwrrow at 3:00 p. m.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON SESSION.

Conference convened at 3:00 P. l\L in :Memorial Session, Bishop Galloway in tlie­chair. After religious service Question 19 was called. The memorials of the following brethren were read :

Joseph Norwood, C. D. \Yard, E. J. Holmes, J. S. Crandall, E. H. Giles, W .. F. Alexander, E. Wilson.

There were read also the Memorials of the following preachers' wives: Mrs. E. A. Gray, Mrs. A. A. Robinson, Mrs. J. S. Barnett, Mrs. M. H. Norton •.

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Report of the Committee on Memoirs was adopted. After remarks by many of the brethren, a hymn was sung, and on motion the Conference adjourned with bene­diction by Bishop Galloway.

FIFTH DAY.

·Conference convened at 9 A. :ilL, Bishop Galloway in the chair.

Opening reHgious service conducted by R. V. Atkisson.

::\linutes of ye~terday read and approved.

Communication from the South Florida Conference of the ~\friean :u. E. Zion Church read and the Secret_ary was instructed to make a suitable reply.

One from vV. C. T. U. of Florida read and referred to Committee on Temperance. Bishop announced the ordinations yesterday of Fred L. Glennan, Stewart K. Jewell,

\Ym. F. Fletcher, travelling deacons; Daniel B. Sweat and \'\'alter .J. Nease, travelling V. V. Morgan was discontinued at his own request. Lakeland was unanimously chosen as the seat of the next Conference. A night session was fixed at seven o'clock. ::\Jinutes were read and approved and

on motion, Conference adjourned with the benediction by E. _\. Harrison . .elders.

Sundry reports were read and adopted. $140.00 was subscribed for the Orphanage. Sundry Minute questions were answered.

MONDAY NIGHT SESSION. <{ :o,1ference conn·ned at 7 p. m., Bishop Galloway in the chair. ~~fter singing, I. S. Patterson led in prayer. 'Sundry resolutions were ofl"ered including those of thanks to the church at Miami.

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Sundry reports read and adopted. E. F. Ley resigned as Conference Treasurer, the resignation was accepted,. with

thanks for faithful service, and R. H. Johnson elected. L. D. Lowe was &~pointed - .auditor of Treasurer's books.

Question 4G was taken up. The Bishop read the appointments awl:. CoP.~e.r:eiJ..c~

.adjourned with doxology, and benediction by the Bishop.

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APPOINTMENTS FOR 1909

Figures show the number of years incumbent has been on the work.

TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT.-L. W. Moore, P. E.

Apalachicola ...................................................... W. N. Wagner 1

Aucilla ........................................................ T. C·. Bradford ]

Bristol .......................................................... F. A .. Taylor 2

Carrabelle ..................................................... W. 'l'. Brantley !

Chattahoochee .............................................. J. C. Pace, Supply I

Fenholloway .............................. , ............ Geo. W. Wesley, Supply I

Greenville and l\'1ission ................... H. B. Perritt, I, and E. McGill, Supply I

Havana ............. : ..................................... · ... F. E. Steinmeyer I

Hinson .......................................................... W. J. Gray, 2

Hosford .................................................. C. E. Boland, Supply 1

Leon Circuit ................................................... Thos. Williams I

Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... L. D. Lowe 1

Madison Circuit .. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• R. E. L. Folsom, Supply 1 Mayo ... ·I· .............•...............•• , •....•........•••.. H. J. Haeflinger 2 Mayo ·Circuit .. J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••• J. C. Clark 1 Midway ................................................ S. B. Edwards, Supply Monticello .......................................................... S. Hardin 4 Mt. Pleasant .......................................... J. E. Shepherd, Supply I Old Town ............................................... M. B. Boy kin, Supply 1 Perry ........................................................ L. B. Bridgers, 1 Quincy ............................................................ J. B. Ley 1 Sopchoppy .................. , ................................. F. L. Crowson 2 South Lafayette ................................................ T. B. Shores I Sycamore . -1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W. F. Fletcher I Tallahassee Trinity ..................... ,. ...................... I. S. Patterson 3 Tallahassee Boulevard ........................................ J. E. Woodward 2 w·aukeenah .................................................. A. L. Woodward 1 Wiest M',adison Circuit ........................... , ............. , ... T. F. Boland I Woodville ...................................................... H. E. Dorsey 1 Student in the Methodist Training School, Nashville ................... R. N. Sanders Missionary to Cuba ................................................ ,W. G. Fletcher

JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT.-}. A. Hendry, P. E. 3

Jacksonville, First Church ...................................... J. W. Bigham 2 Jacksonville, Springfield .......................................... D. B. Sweat 1 Jacksonville, Riverside ........................................ E'. A. Harrison 2 Jacksonville, Estelle Street ....................................... G. S. Roberts 2 Jacksonville, St. Matthews ................................ J. Lawton Moon 2 Jacksonville, City Mission ........... , ................ ~ ........... M. H. Norton I South Jacksonville .............................................. L. D. Haynes 1

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Middleburg .......................... 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• W. H. Steinmeyer 1

Green Cove ......................................... 1 •• J. A. Morrow, Supply I

Fernandina ................................................... T. W. Tomkies I

King's Ferry ................................................ G. J. Kennelly I Callahan ...................................................... B. H. Freeman 2 Lake Butler Circuit ................ E. J. Hardee, K. H. S. Miller Supernumerary 2 Lake City .................................................. Frederick Pasco I White Springs .................................................... A. H. Cole 1 Jasper ........................................................ Geo. F. Scott I Live Oak ........................................................ R .. V. Atkisson 2 Fort White Circuit . _. ... , ..................................... . J • • 0. H. P. Faus I Columbia Circuit .............................................. M. 0. Williams 2 Jennings and Spring Hill . ·I· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..• C. M. Haile 2 \VIhite Springs Circuit ..................................... K. D. Jones Supply 1 Welborn ...................................................... F. L. Jernigan 1 t>ine Mount ......................... ., .................. J. P. Bazemore Supply I Worthington Springs ................................... D. G.McDaniel Supply 1 Editor Florida Christian Advocate and Con. Miss. Secretary ...... N. H. Williams I

MIAMI DISTRICT-Edward F. Ley, P. E. 2

Key West, First Church .. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A. M. Daiger 2 Key ·west, Spark's Chapel ............................................ J. Beers Key \Vest, lVI:emorial .................................... W. A. Lowder Supply I Key West, La Trinidad .............. ·'· .......................... M. Dominguez 6 Lemon City .................................................... F. L. Glennan I Delray and Boynton ................................... W. J. Bartlett Supply I Miami ........................................................... J. D. Sibert 1 West Palm Beach ................ ·:· ............................ R. Ira Barnett I Fort Pierce and Stuart .......................................... S. K. Jewell 2 Dania and Ft. Lauderdale ....................................... To be supplied New Smyrna and Port Orange .................................. To be supplied Oviedo and Geneva .............................................. F. P. McCall 1 Crescent City .............................................. J. H. Davis Supply I Kingston ................................................ J. L. Cooper Supply 2 Sebastian Mission ........................................ D. D. Dieffffenwerth 2 Titusville ........................................................ H. F. Harris 1 Cocoa .................................................. W. H. McCord Supply 2 Volusia ........................................................ To be supplied DeLand ........................................................ U. S. Tabor 1 Palatka .................................... , ......................... H. Dutill 2 Sanford .................................................. A. E. Householder 1 Hastings ...................................................... S. I. Hendrix 1 Missionary to Cuba .................................................. L. Oser Student Vanderbilt University .................. , .................. T. R. Adams

OCALA DISTRICT.-T. J. Nixon, P. E. Alachua .................................................... C. W. Matheson 1 Anthony .................. ., .................................. J. N. Weatherford 1 Bronson ...................................................... W. C. Norton 1 Bushnell ....................................................... T. J. Phillips 2 Citra ..................................... , .................. R. M. Williams .... ~

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Colen1an ... , ...... , .............................................. F. T. Griffith .... l Crystal lliver ............................................ T. L. Cooper Supply l Gainesville ......................................... 1 •••••••••••• ,.F. R. Bridges l High Springs .................................................... J. L. Yeats 3 Holder . ·I· ••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0. C. Cecil l Interlachen ...................................................... J. S. Collier 1 Inverness and Floral City .......................................... G. H. York l La Crosse .................................................... M. H. Outlanq 1 Leesburg ............................................................ H. Hice 2 M.artel .............................................• · ......... ·I· .1W. J. Nease l McMeekin ............................................ C. E. Eddington Supply l Melrose ........ , ................................................ T. L. Z. Barr 2. Micanopy ...................................................... T. H. Sistrunk 2 Ocala ........................................................ R. H. Barnett 2 Reddick and Fairfield .............................. : ............. F. M. C. Eads l Rochelle .............. ~ ..................... B. T. Rape, J. L. Jones supernumary Starke ........................................................ C. W. Inman 3 Umatilla ................ '" ................................. : ...... M. T. Bell Williston .......................................................... E. J Gates 2~

BARTOW DISTRICT.-8. W. Lawler, P. E. 2.

Orlando ......................................................... J. B. Mitchell 3·· Maitland ......................... 1 ••••••••••• ~· ••••••••••••• H. EJ. Hooks, Supply l Apopka .................................................. H. B. Boyd, Supply l Kissimmee ................................ , ...................... J. T. Mitchell Kathleen ................................................ R. H. Scott, Supply l Bartow ..................................... j •••••••••••••.•••• C. F. Blackburn l Lady Lake ....................................................... M. M. Lord. l Lakeland ........................................................ J. R. Cason 4 Mulberry ...................................................... H. P. Blocker ... ·3 Ft. Meade and Homeland ...................................... , ...... D. A. C~le 1 Bowling Green .................................................. J. W. Austin l Wauchula ....................................................... W. B. Tresca l Arcadia ....................... •(· ............................... C. W. White 3 Nocatee .................................................... W. H. F. Roberts Punta Gorda ................................... 1 ••••••••••••••• C. G. Mitchell l Fort Myers ........................................................ F. Pixton l Fort Myers Mission ...................... ·I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.A. Wilson l Alva .......................................................... E. C. Hudson 1 Everglade Mission ................. , ..... ; .................... W. H. Slaymaker 2 Winter Haven .......................................... J. L. Criswell, Supply Peace Circuit .................................... 1 •••• ·I· ••••••••••• J. B. Rooney l Brooksville .................................................. H. E. Partridge l Webster Circuit .............................................. G. S. Henderson I Conference Missionary Evangelist ................................ W. A. Myre l

TAMPA DISTRICT.-W. Mi. Poage, P. E~ 3.-

Tampa, First Church ........................................ W. J. Carpenter l Tampa, Hyde Park ....................... r ••••••••••••••••••• J. Edgar Wilson l Tampa, Tampa Heights ...................•....................... W. F. Allen 1

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Tampa, City Mission ........................................... C. H. Summers 4

Tampa, ·Gary ................................................... R. L. Honiker I Tampa, Ybor City Cuban W'ork .................. J.D. Lewis 2, Ignacio Gonzales 2 ·Tampa, Little Italy ........................................ Gustavo V. Romano 2 Sutherland ..................................................... B. K. Thrower 2 Seffner Mission ................. : .. 1 •••••••••••••••••••• H. C. Hoffman, Supply Plant City ........................................................ 0. Boggess 2 .Bloomingdale and Parrish ......................... · ............ To be supplied Palmetto ........................................................ W. A. Wier 2 Manatee .......................................................... A. J\1. lVIann 2 Miakka .................................................... T. S. Armistead l :Sarasota .................................................. ,. .... J. E. J\1ickler St. Petersburg ...................................................... J. F. Bell 2 Largo ·Circuit ..................................................... A. B. Halton l Tarpon Springs ....................... . t •••• ·; •••••••••• W. H. Newkirk, Supply l Curlew Mission ................................................. J. A. Vernon 3 1Iernando Mission ......................................... J. C. Combs, Supply l Pasco Circuit .......................................... J. M. Mitchell, Supply l Blanton Circuit .................................... J. M. Dieffenwerth, Supply l I>ade City ......................................................... J. S. Brook 4 ·Clear'IYater .................................................... E. K. Denton l Southern College President ...................................... J. P. Hilburn 3 Professo-r and Conference Secretary ............................... I. C. Jenkins 3 Professor and Conference Secretary of Education .................. I. C. Jenkins 3 Student Vanderbilt University .............................. Finly J. Patterson

TRANSFERRED.

·To South Carolina Conference ....................................... C. L. Eaddy To South Carolina Conference ...................................... H. M. Gardner To Columbia Conference .............................................. J. R. Blocker ·To Little Rock Conference ............................................ B. F. Mason ·To Oklahoma Conference .............................................. W .K. Piner To Oklahoma Conference ......................................... E. A. Townsend 'To Pacific Donference ................................................ R. L. Sprinkle

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GENERAL MINUTES

Held at Miami, Florida, beginning December 16, 1908, ending December 21, 1908; Bishop C. B. Galloway, President; Frederick Pasco, Secretary; Postoffice of Secertary, Lake City. ·

l. Who are admitted on trial? Wm. T. Brantley, Chas. M. Hale, Daniel D. Deiffenwierth, Gustavo V. Romano,

James V. Rooney, Luther R. Bridgers. e,. Who remain on trial ? C1ass of first year: Thos. R. Adams, vV. H. G. Slaymaker, Frank P. Mcc:Rll, M. M.

Lord. Class of second year: F. L. Crowson, Joseph E. Woodward, Geo. S. Henderson,

J. F. Clark, Ignacio Gonzales, l\fack 0. Williams, E. C. Hudson, F. J. Patterson, B. H. Freeman, ,V, F. Allen.

3. VVho are discontinued? V. V. Morgan. 4. Who are admitted into full connection? Samuel I. Hendrix, Fred L. Glennan, Manuel Dominguez, Stewart K. Jewell, L.

Oser, H. P. Blocker, W. F. Fletcher, vV. G. Flekher, H. B. Perritt. 5. Who are readmitted? Japheth N. Weatherford. 6. vVho are received by transfer from other Conferences ? W. N. 'Vaguer, from Baltimore Conference; A. B. Halton, from White River Con­

ference; J. D. Sibert, from Little Rock Conference; L. B. Bridgers, from North Caro­lina Conference, .class of first year; Jas. F. Jernigan, from vVhite River Conference.

7. Who are the deacons of one year ? J. Lawton Moon, J. W. Austin, A. L. 'Voodward, A. M. Gardner, A. P. Johntry,

L. D. Lowe, R. N. Sanders, M. De Lo Feu, R. L. Sumner. 8. What traveling preachers are elected deacons? Stewart K. ,Jewell, Fred L. Glennan. 9. vVhat traveling preachers are ordained deacons? Stewart K. Jewell, Fred L. Glennan. 10. 'Vlhat local preachers are elected deacons? None. 11. What local preachers are ordained deacons? Stewart K. Jewell, Fred L. Glennan. 12. What traveling preachers are elected elders? Daniel B. Sweat, Walter J. Nease. 13. What traveling preachers are ordained elders? Daniel B. Sweat, Walter J. Nease. 14. What local preachers are elected elders? None. 15. What local preachers are ordained elders? None. 16 .. Who are located this year?

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C. A. Saunders, J. H. Owen, A. P. Johntry. 17. ·who are supernumerary? J. L. Jones, H. S. Miller.

18. Who are superannuated?

J. Anderson, J.D. Rogers, R. J. Wells, R. L. ~umner, D. L. Switzer, J. R. Taylor, H. B. Frazee, J. T. Waters, J. T. Coleman, J. P. Durrence, E'. F. Gates, E. A. Gray.

19. What preachers have died during the past year? T. W. Moore, J. Norwood, W. F. Alexander, C. F. Ward, E. H. Giles, E. J. Holmes,

E. Wilson, J. S. Crandell.

20. Are all the preachers blameless in their life and official administration? Their names were called one by one and their characters passed. J. R. Crandall

expelled from the Church and ministry.

21. What is the number of local preachers and members in the several circuits, stations and missions of the Conference?

Local preachers, 103. Members, 28,816.

22. How many infants have been baptized during the year? 758.

23. How many adults have been baptized during the year? 1,085.

24. What is the number of Epworth Leagues? 120.

25. What is the number of Epworth League members? 4,037.

26. What is the number of Sunday schools? 282.

27. What is the number of Sunday school officers, and teachers? 2,039. 28. What is the number of Sunday school scholars enrolled during the Conference

year? 18,788. 29. What was assessed by the last Conference for the superannuated preachers,

and the widows and orphans of preachers? $6,500. 30. What has been collected on the foregoing account, and how has it been

applied? $5,689.57. 31. What has been contributed for Missions? Foreign, $4,375.30; Domestic, $6,442.23. 32. What has been contributed for Church E;xtension? $2,362.44. Special, $281.23. 33. What has been contributed for the American Bible Society? $226.55. 34. What has been contributed for the support of presiding elders and preachers

in charge? Presiding Elders, $10,776.64. Preachers in Charge, $91,440.35. 35. What has been contributed for the support of Bishops? $943.25. 36. What is the number of societies, and of houses of worship owned by them? Number of societies, 407. Number of houses of worship, 341.

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37. What is the value of houses of worship, and what is the amount of indebted· ness thereon?

Value, $704,909. Indebtedness, $24,395.50. 38. W\hat is the number of pastoral charges, and of parsonages owned by them t Pastoral Charges, 140. Number of Parsonages, 132. 39. What is the value of parsonages, and what is the amount of indebtedness

thereon? Value, $216,907. Indebtedness, $13,519.24. 40. What is the number of districts, and of district parsonages? Number of Districts, 6. Number of District Parsonages, 7. 41. What is the value of district parsonages, and what is the amount of indebted·

ness thereon?

• Value, $22,000. Indebtedness, $8,700 . 42. ·w'hat number of churches have been damaged or destroyed

by fire or storm, and what was the amount of damage? Number of Churches Damaged, 1. Amount of Damage, $150.00. 43. "What are the insurance statistics?

during the year

Insurance carried, $214,300. Losses sustained, $150.00. Premiums paid, $2,308.09. Collections on losses, $150.00.

44. What are the educational statistics? Southern College. Value, $185,000. Endowment, $3,000. Professors, 18. Pupils, 2lt' 45. Where shall the next session of the Conference be held? Lakeland. 46. Where are the preachers stationed this year? See appointments.

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MEMOIRS

REV. T. W. MOORE.

By Henry E. Partridge.

Theophilus Wilson Moore was born at Mt. Tirzah, N. C., May 3, 1832; was con­verted when a child of six years; joined the Methodist Church; entered the itineranc/ in the North Carolina Conference in 1854; was transferred for a few years for mis­sionary work on the Pacific Coast, back to his home Conference, then to Florida in 1867; and after an honored and useful life of more than fifty years in the Christian ministry, entered his nea venly rest in Miami, Fla., Dec. 30, 1907.

Under the influences of an ancestry sprung from noble blood, the care and prayers of pious parentage, the training of Christian culture, the comradeship of Godly men~ and the power of Divine grace~ the many admirable traits that were hi!!! by nature were developed into a strong, tender and beautiful character and a life conspicuous for its purity, earnestness and devotion to duty and its loyalty to all that is right and good.

He loved books; he loved nature; he loved men; he loved God. He had an en­quiring mind, a tender heart, a lofty ideal of life and an unfaltering loyalty to right, As a student he was patient and thorough in his search after truth; as a writer, clear ·and forceful; as a preacher, instructive and helpful; as a pastor, faithful, painstaking and sympathetic; as a man, modest, manly and courageous; as a Christian, consistent and pious. Never pressing himself forward, but rather retiring from than coveting honors, he was honored by his brethren and his church, respected by all, and beloved by those capable of loving what is pure, good and true.

The degree of Doctor of Divinity was worthily conferred upon him by Emory College in 1885. He was called upon to represent his Conference in the General Con­ference of the Church. For five years he was President of the Conference College. He served as army chaplain during the war between the States. He filled important dis­tricts and stations with marked faithfulness, acceptability and success. He loved his brethren, yet was true enough to them and his convictions of right to take stand always against what he conceived to be wrong.

He led a blameless life among us, and dying, left a name and an influence like precious ointment poured forth. \Ve account our8elves blessed in his sweet fellowhsip, brotherly trust and Christian sympathy and love. The faithful wife of his earlier life and ministry, who so patiently, lovi.ngly and loyally shared his burdens, joys and sorrows, passed to her heavenly home and crown in 1890. The sorrowing one, who linked her fortunes and her love to his in later life, and blessed him with her devotion and trust, is still among us.

The weary soldier, with battle-dented armor, stepped aside at our last gathering, to rest awhile; but waited not long till the voice of the Great Captain called him to a higher and more perfect ministry and glory. Like a former devoted friend and fellow-

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laborer, just a year before, and in the same to.wn, he passed from our midst and ranks to join the General Assembly and church of the first born in Heaven.

REV. JOSEPH NORWOOD.

Rev. Joseph Norwood was born in Lee County, Misssissippi, nt'!ar Verona, October 5th, 1851, and died of appoplexy in West Tampa, Fla., January 3rd, 1908. He was converted early in life, and was educated in the common schools and Southern Uni-­versity, Greensboro, Alabama. He was licensed to preach at home, and joined the Texas Conference in 1877, and was immediately transferroed to the West Texas Con­ference, and appointed to the Mexican Mission work, serving on the lower Rio Grande. He was happily married at the close of his first year, October loth, 1878, to Miss Alma Penn, who through the long toilsome years of his 1\:Lissionary career, though in deli­cate health, stood by him nobly, counting all things but dross that she might advance her Reedeemer's Kingdom. Bro. Norwood gave full proof of his call to the Missionary work by labors abundant, on the Mexican border and in Mexico as pastor, teacher~ editor and Presiding Elder for thirteen years. In the year 1890 he was appointed by the American Bible Society, after the death of Rev. William M. Patterson, its agent to Venezuela and Solombia, South America. For ten years in the midst of physical suffering, in broken health by malarial attacks, and dyspepsia, he traveled and preached and distributed the Bible, the leaves of the tree of life which are for the healing of Nations. E,xposed to many dangers and persecutions, his very life many times in danger at the hands of religious fanatics, through wars and revolutions he was able to say none of these things move me. When he came to our Cuban work a few years ago, with his intellectual culture, extensive experience, perfect m~'stery of the Spanish tongue, deep piety and passion for souls. We all hoped for many years of splendid service and results, but just tt the time when prospects seemed brightest, his position as teacher, giving him better access to the children and homes of his people, he was cut down. The good results of his labors, however, in Ybor City and West Tampa abide. M.any strong traits adorned the character of our brother. He had the gen­tleness and tenderness of a woman and at the same time indomitable will power and courage of a hero. Children and the poor loved him; at his funeral while their tears fell, they sorrowed most of all that they should see his face no more. He was a strong and attractive preacher, acceptable in any pulpit of the land. Our brother is sur­vived by his wife and one son and four little foster children, two boys and two girls whom he brought from Columbia, South America. It was his purpose to educate them for mission work in their far away Southern home. Two of them are in college. Segundo, the eldest, is at Southern College. It is the desire of Sister Norwood to carry out the purpose of her husband, so that during the years to come he may have representatives in the land of the Southern Cross, to which he gave the best years of his life.

"The memory of the just smells sweet and blossoms in the dust." . B. K. THROWER.

REV. JOHNS. CRANDELL.

Rev. John S. Crandell was born in Larue County, Kentucky, January 26, 1849. Was converted and joined the M. E'. Church, South, under the ministry of the

Rev. M. M. Hunter, of the Louisville Conference, November 6th, 1880. Was married to Helen Davis Eubank, September 15th, 1881. To this union four

children were born, two girls and two boys. The two girls died in infancy. Two boys, John B., and Lawrence H., are still

Jiving.

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On :Kovember 6th, 1880, he was licensed to preach, by Rev. G. H. Hays, D. D., and the following year traveled as a supply on Peytonsbury Mission, Cumberland County, Kentucky. October 13th, 1881, he was admitted on trial into the Louisville Confer­ence, and was appointed to the J\Iayne Circuit, Wayne County, Kentucky, which charge he served two years. Was ordained deacon by Bishop Hendrix at Russellville, Ky., September 26th, 1886, and elder at Morganfield, Ky., by Bishop Keener, September 9th, 1889. He served the following charges in the Louisville Conference.

W"ayne Circuit, two years; Sharon Grove, three years; Owensboro, two years; Livermore, 2 years; Calhoun, two years; Hebbardsville, one year; Gradyville, one year; Causville, two years; Columbia, one year. He served three years in the St. Louis Conference.

From the St. Louis Conference he transferred to the Florida Conference, where he served eight years, on the following charges: Umatilla, two years; 'Vild wood, one year; Clearwater, one year; J\layo, one year; Apalachicola, t\vo years; Ft. ·white, one year.

At CQnference in session at Tampa in December, 1907, he was assigned to the Bronson charge, and had just taken hold of the work and attempted to preach once (at Bronson), when he was called by the Master to a higher service. His death occurred at Cedar Key, Friday, 1:30 P. M., January 31st, 1908, after a short illness.

Brother Crandell had only the training gained in our public schools, but by hard study and close application he became an acceptable preacher.

He was self-poised, well informed, had a good voice, under fine control. He was a man of strong common sense. Was genial and sympathetic, which contributed to his success in his pastoral work. His sermons were helpful. He was successful in revivals, but his greatest success was in his pastoral work. He was faithful to the trust, no matter what the charge to which he was assigned.

His faith in Christ was strong, and brought to him sweet peace, and enabled him to so serve his Master here, as ~o insure him a cultured condition for the higher service to which he was called. He leaves a widow and two sons to mourn their loss of a good, kind and affectionate husband and father. He was laid to rest in the beautiful ceme-tery at Lake City, to await the resurrection. R. M. WILLIAMS.

REV. EDWARD WILSON.

\Ve regret that the information we have concerning our dear brother EO.ward Wil­l!!On is very meagre. He was readmitted into the Florida Conference about twelve years ago after having been out of the active work for some time on account of ill­health, but his health was still feeble and his advancing age made it necessary for him about ten years ago to take a superanuated relation, and after many years of suffer­ing God released him.

He might say with Job: "Wearisome nights are appointed unto me," and his days were often full of pain, but he was always bright and cheerful and those of us who knew him remember his sunny face and happy smile. Many years have passed since he met with us in our annual sessions, we have missed him, but we shall see him :again and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye, we shall meet on that beautiful shore."

REV. E. J. HOLMES.

Rev. Emory J. Holmes was born in the State of Connecticut, January 10, 1840, and passed away September 3, 1908, at Pidcock, Georgia. Brother Holmes embraced religion while a young man and began thus early to prepare for the work of the Chris· tian ministry, teaching school that he might secure the necessary funds for his intel-

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lectual equipment as a minister in the Church of God. He exercised his talents and gifts as a local minister for eight years, and, in his

thirty-eighth year, became a member of the Florida Conference, wherein he served circuits and districts until throat disease forced him to desist.

Brother Holmes was an earnest and effective speaker, careful preparation was his habit, and when he appeared in the pulpit the people knew he had a message from God for them. His style was plain and direct, and many were caused to thank God for the earnest and direct efforts he made to help and bless men. He was a good man, and did much good, and his brethren and neighbors cherish the memory of his life and labors as a precious legacy.

Sick and suffering for thirteen months with rheumatism, he often expressed a de­sire to depart and be with Christ, and when the moment of release came, he gathered up his feet in death and departed to be forever with the Lord ..

REV. ENOCH H. GILES.

Enoch H. Giles was born in Chester County, South C~rolina, July 5th, 1836, and died in Arcadia, Florida, October 24th, 1908.

He was a Christian from his earliest childhood, he himself having often said that the first thing he remembered was praying.

At the age of ten he moved with his parents to Florida, where he spent the re­mainder of his life.

In 1858, at the age of twenty-two, he was called to preach and was admitted on trial at the following session of the Annual Conference, which met in Jacksonville, December 15th. Bishop J. Andrews presiding. That year he was sent to Nassau Mis­sion, possibly the hardest work of the Conference at the time. The following year he serveed as junior preacher under J. C. Ley on the Micanopy Circuit.

The years 1861 and 1862 were spent serving the Hillsboro Circuit. From Hillsboro Circuit he went in 1863 to Santa Fe, Miss. During the year 1864 and part of '65 he was Chaplain of the Confederate Army, going out with the Florida troops, but in the fall of 65, the war being over, he came back and resumed his labors in the Confer­ence. The years 1866 and 67 were spent on the Brooksville Circuit. It was while here that he was married to Miss Trentham, who lived but a few years, dying in 1870, ~nd leaving him one child. From Brooksville Circuit he went to Crawfordville Circuit, which he faithfully served for two years, 1868 and 69. From 1869 to 1871 he served Brooksville Charge. The years 1872 and 73 were spent as Presiding Elder of Tampa District. In the latter part of the year 1873 he was married, for the second time, to Melvida Wells, who survives him, having labored faithfully at his side for more than thirty-five years, from this union there are three living children.

During the years 1874 and 75 he served the Alafia Circuit and from there he went to Bartow Circuit, serving it two years, 1876 and 1877.

At the Conference in January, 1877, he located and remained in local ranks for four yea.rs, but in the Fall of 1881 he was re-admitted, and was appointed to Leesburg Circuit, serving it during the years 1884 and 1885. The four years between 1885 and 1889 were spent on Melrose Circuit and from 1889 to 1892 he served Clearwater Circuit. 1893 and 1894 were spent at Apopka, from Apopka he was appointed to Oviedo, serv­ing it for three years. He went from Oviedo to Punta Gorda, where he labored during the years 1898 and 1899. From Punta Gorda he went to Starke for the year 1900 and 1901. His last appointment as a travelling preacher was Bloomingdale, which he served during the year 1902.

In the Fall of 1902 he superanuated, and for one year lived in Orlando, after

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which he moved to Arcadia, where he continued to live until the 24th of October when, after a short illness, in which he suffered little, he peacefully fell asleep.

Bro. Giles' life was a long and useful one:, who c~n estimate the value of his con­tribution to mankind, eternity alone <'an reveal it. A i:nan of a bright warm hearted nature, he won people to him by his open friendliness and kind sympathy and im­pressed all with the guilelessness of his heart and the simplicity of his faith.

One of the best tributes that could be paid to a man was paid him by one of his children in talking to the writer. She said, "We all had unbounded confidence in my father's religion." Indeed in every hour of trouble or sickness the children sought father's prayers, for they felt that he was intimate wit.h God.

It wac the writer's pleasure to have Bro. Giles in his charge for months at a time, and while he has talked with him by the hour, no harsh words of criti~ism of his brethren did he ever hear come from his lips. No discontent or sourness was ever manifest, but he had ever the attitude of one who had "fought a good fight" and was but waiting for the crown.

As we came together in the church for the last tribute of respent and love, the writer was impressed to speak from the words "He that believeth in Me though he were dead yet shall he live," for he felt that the power and influence of such a life could not die. And upon that beautiful Sabbath afternoon as we laid his body to rest we knew that the soul of our brother already raised from the death of sin, had but entered upon its real life. J. B. l\1ITCHE'LL.

REV. CHARLES D. WARD.

Rev. Charles Davis Ward was born January 26th, 1860, three miles from Beach Grove, McLean County, Kentucky. He "\vas the son of R. l\1. and Elizabeth \Vard, who were members of the Methodist E'piscopal Church, South, and the grandson of Rev. James vVard, one of the pioneer Methodist preachers of Kentucky. His early training was of the best. He was baptized by Rev. J. S. McDaniel, 1868. He was con­verted under the ministry of Rev. M. l\t Hunter and received by him into the Church at Beach Grove, Kentucky, in 1873. He was called to the ministry when about nine years of age. He resisted this call nearly nineteen years. In 1889 he was wonderfully blessed in a meeting held by Rev. E~. E. Joiner, now a missionary in Brazil. He was licensed to preach at ::\Icin's Chapel, Beach Grove Circuit ,by Rev. H. M. Ford, D. D. Admitted on trial at Morganfield, Ky., September, 1889. Received into full connection and ordained deacon by Bishop A. \V. \Vilson at Cadiz, Ky., September, 1891. Ordained E'lder by Bishop C. B. Galloway at Elkton, Ky., September, 1893. Transferred to the Florida Conference 1893. Served Taylor Mission, Lake vV'orth Mission and Clermont Circuit. At the end of that year he returned to the Louisville Conferecne. He married Miss Adelia B. Cherry September 27th, 1897. He was received by transfer from the Oklahoma Conference by the Florida Conference held at Palatka, Fla., December 12th-17th, 1906, and sent to the Delray Charge 1907. Rev. Frank lVI. Thomas, in a let­ter to me, said of him: He was a splendid, true man, and did effectual work.until his health gave way some years ago. Rev. S. W. Lawler, who was his presiding elder, said of him: He was a good man, deeply pious, a good preacher and was succeeding well on his work. He was superannuated by the Conference held at Tampa, Fla., De­cember 12-16, 1907. Sister Ward, in writing of him, said: "Being in poor health, he was not prepared to stand the shock wh~n our little girl Mary Elizabeth died. This shock so crushed him that his health failed rapidly and five months later, the middle of April, 1907, he was confined to his bed and was never able to be up again. Through all this time he grieved for the beautiful young life so soon closed. About ten days

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before his death he had an experience that was in every way satisfactory to him, and he became reconciled and could say, It is all right. He was happy in anticipation of the great changes. As Charles \Vesley sang so could he,

\Ve for His sake count all things loss; On earthly good look down; ~\nd joyfully sustain the cross, Till we receive the crown. "Longing to see the happy coast, And mark the heavenly land.

He regretted that he could not say good-bye to his aged mother so far away.

·when his suffering was most intense he would often say, For our light affliction which

is but for a moment ·worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.

On the morning of February 7th, 1908, he was in great agony for an hour, then

looking up as though his expression changed from that of suffering to that of joy. Then he closed his eyes and was gone.

The mortal affliction is past, ~\nd he is gone to be Forever with the Lord! Amen, so let it be Life from the dead is in that word, 'Tis immortality.

T. S. ARMISTEAD.

MEMOIR OF MRS. AMANDA A. BARNETT.

Mrs. Amanda A. Barnett was born in Jefferson county, Florida, in 1834, and died in the home of her daughter, 1\Irs. Crane, in Quincy, Fla., December 29th, 1907.

She was married to James S. Barnett ·when she was :fifteen years of age. This union proved to be a happy one, consecrating their lives and their children to God, they found His grace sufficient for them under the heavy burdens of rearing a large family.

Entering the itinerant ranks ·with her husband in middle life when most of their children were still dependent upon them, they were sent to some very hard and financially weak charges, but by good management and close economy, they served them cheerfully and in such a loving, happy ·way as to make a host of loving, devoted friends wherever they lived.

One rather sadly interesting fact in her life was that she had three sons, all of whom lived to be thirty-six years of age, but neither of them reaching his thirty­seventh year.

Her third son, Rev. Andrew A. Barnett, of the Florida Conference, whose last charge served was the Live Oak District, and who died the week after being appointed to Apalachicola Station, was a strong, effective preacher, and a very saintly, Christian man.

She ws very fond of reading good books, devoted to the Church, and a true help­meet to her husband. One of her daughters, Mrs. Tedder, and her devoted husband, Rev. J. S. Barnett, preceded her but a short time to the spirit world. ·

She leaves several daughters and many grandchildren, with a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss, but with gratitude that they ntourn not as those who have no hope.

Her 1ife was that of a hopeful, happy Christian. Blessed must be the realization

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of that hope which sustained her amidst the self-denials and cross-bearings of her earthly pilgrimage. Her loved ones know where to find her and may well follow her as she followed Christ.

MRS. CHARLOTTE R. NORTON.

Mrs. Charlotte R. );orton, nee Kennedy, was born at Rochelle, Fla., January 15, l87i, and died at Apalachicola, Fla., July 21, 1908. She was happily married to Rev. M. H. Norton, of the Florida Conference, June 25, l9D2, and for a little more than six years her life in the parsonage was an inspiration to her husband and a blessing to the people of his charge. Sister X crt on was born and trained up in a Christian home and gave her heart to Christ when a child. She grew in the grace and knowledge of Christ until she became a woman of most lovely Christian character, beautiful in her love for the l\Jaster and in her service for the Church. She was an ideal pastor's wife and the people loved her everywhere she went.

The unselfish interest manifested in others made her life attractive to all classes. She was a woman of superior intellectual endowment and took great delight in the work of the Church.

It was a sad shock to her loved ones and friends, when this noble young woman was suddenly snatched away by death, but we trust in God who maketh "all things work together for good to them that love him."

The Church, as well as the bereaved family have suffered a great loss in the death of one so helpful to her husband in the work of the ministry. A consecrated worker, a shining light, has been called to the home above, but the gentle influence of her beautiful Christian life will continue to bless the world.

T. J. NIXON.

MRS. A. A. ROBINSON.

Lucy B. Daniels was born in Americus, Ga., in 1845, came to Florida in 1874 ,was married to Rev. A. A. Robinson in 1887; died at :Manatee, :Florida, June 14th, 1908. Mrs. Robinson was an invalid for years, much of her life was one of suffering and pain. All who knew her were impressed with her spirit of gentleness and benevo­lence. She was ready at all times to extend a helping hand to those in need or dis­tress. She was a good wife, a kind neighbor, .and was possessed of every grace that education and a long life of culture could besto\v. Her last days were spent in retirement on account of physical suffering. In her last illness she gave testimony to the power of God to save from sin. Mrs. Robinson was for years a member of the W. H. M. S. at Manatee.

MRS. R. H. JOHNSON, President. MISS M. D. COOPER, MRS. E. F. GATES.

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REPORTS

REPORTS OF BOARD OF MISSIONS.

REPORT NO. I.

We, the Board of :1\'J.:issions, beg leave to nominate Rev. W. A. Myres for the ap­proval of the Conference and to the Bishop for appointment for the office of Confer­ence Missionary Evangelist at a salary and traveling expenses of $1,500.00, to be raised for the evangelist. We propose the name of Rev. N. H. Williams as Conference Missionary Secretary.

REPORT NO. 2.

The Board of Missions of the Florida Conference beg leave to submit the follow­ing report:

In view of all the facts presented in open Conference and to the Board of Missions, indicating the need of immediate and special effort in the city of West Tampa, Fla., we request this Conference to endorse the raising of five thousand dollars toward the establishment of a suitable mission plant in West Tampa, Florida. We request the General Board of Missi9ns join us with a like sum. To secure this amount we suggest that the Woman's Home ]\fission Society, the Sunday Schools, the Epworth Leagues and the Layman's Missionary Conference unite their efforts.

H. DUTI'LL, President. N. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary.

REPORT NO. 3· In making our report we wish to thank God first of all for his abiding presence

with us during the year that is past. Under the Holy Ghost our Church is becoming more and more alive to the great cause of Missions. By means of missionary litera­ture, mission study classes and missionary institutes, we are receiving more mission­ary information. The fruit of this information is increased activity and zeal.

An epoch was marked in the history of our Church last April when there was held in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Layman's Missionary Conference, which, judged by any standard, was one of the greatest religious gatherings the world has ever known. Its force is not to be dissipated but conserved and developed until the men of every congregation in our Church shall be shot through with a burning desire to save a lost world. The presence and speeches of Judge W. B. Stubbs, General Sec­retary of the Layman's Missionary Movement has been an inspiration to us all.

The advance along all lines, both at home and abroad, has been very gratifying. The most significant fact in the work of Methodist Missions in the R'ast is the union of the forces of the three leading ~Iethodisms of Japan, upon a basis of union prepared by the Commissioners duly appointed to perform this work.

The finances of the Church at large have shown increase, notwithstanding the year of money stringency through which we have just passed. The home Church re­~eived last year a total from all sources of $540,523.00, an increase of $21,307.00. To this we may add the $226,192.00 received by the ·woman's Board, giving a sum total of $776,716.42 for Foreign Missions, which lacks only $234,000.00 of making one million dollars for Missions. The Layman's }fissionary Movement has challeneged the whole

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Church to raise next year one million dollars for Missions. This is a challenge from the pew; it will not go unheeded, but arrangements will be perfected whereby this challenge will be accepted.

The Educational Department of the Board of Missions under Rev. Ed. F. Cook, has increased its volume of business nearly fourfold. As this work is pursued, the results will be more and more evident: The Educational Department is the power house for all our missionary machinery.

A great advance has been made in the Home Mission Department, by the estab­lishment of a Joint Commission, representing the Board of Missions, Church Exten· sion and the ·woman's Home Mission Society, to adopt and carry forward, with the approval of the three Boards, the work in our Gulf cities, among our French and Italian population, among the miners and mountain whites, and along our frontiers.

we wish to urge all our brethren to see to it that our people are supplied with our mis~donary literature. vVe commend especially "Go Forward" to all our people as worthy of their patronage. "VF1e urge all who are interested in the better equipment of our missionaries to consider. the needs of our Training School at Nashville, Tenn. Also that Mission Study Classes be organized wherever possible.

Our Board feels that we are now entering a new era of advancement. \Ve have taken up with determination, the work in our 'vaste places, on our East Coast, the foreign population in Tampa and Tarpon Springs, and the more adequate caring for of the unchurched in the city of Jacksonville. \Ve are sure of the cooperation of the Conference, as it has always been so cheerfully given.

We have aided this year forty-five charges and one district. Some charges have developed into self-support, and others have been continued. Some have been discon­tinued. Our city problems are becoming more complicated, but we are trying to solve them as best we can.

Our Conference 1\I!issionary Evangelist has had a busy year. He reports many conversions and additions to the Church. \Ve have been especially favored by th~ presence and speeches of Dr. Jno. R. Nelson. His advice and service have been verJ profitable.

H. DUTILL, President. N. H. \VILLIAMS, Secretary.

REPORT NO. 4.

The Board of Missions of the Florida Annual Conference beg leave to .,abmit the following report:

·we have carefully considered the matter contained in the communication referred to us by the Conference, from the City Methodist Union, of the city of Jacksonville, and report as follows:

\Ve concur in the purpose expressed in said paper and in order that this purpose may be realized we request that this Conference shall appoint the following committee to have charge of the proposed enterprise:

Presiding Elder of the Jacksonville District, Chairman; H. Dutill, T. J. Nixon, N.H. Wlilliams, I. S. Patterson, T. Griffith, C. Brinkley, Ed. F. Ley, H. L. Phifer.

This committee is instructed to report to the Board of Missions of the Florida Conference at the next session.

APPROPRIATIONS OF THE BOARD OF MISSIONS FOR 1909.

Tallahassee District-Bristol, $150; Fenholloway, $150; Greenville Mission, $100; Mayo Mission, $200; Mt. Pleasant, $100; Old Town, $100; Sopchoppy, $'200; Boulevard, $200; Woodville, $100; South Lafayette Mission, $100; Total, $1,350.

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Jacksonville District-Estelle St., $200; City Mission, $400; South Jacksonville, $100; Worthington Springs, $100; Pine Mount, $100; Lake Butler and Macclenn~, $100; Green Cove Springs, $100; Total, $1,100.

Miami District-Presiding Elder, $200; Hastings, $150; New Smyrna, $200; De­Land, $150; Sebastian, $150; West Palm Beach, $100; Delray, $100; Lemon City, $100; :Memorial, Key West, $100; Dania and Ft. Lauderdale, $100; Cocoa, $100; Kingston, $150. Total $1,600.

·Ocala District-High Springs, $100; Crystal River, $150; MlcMeekin, $150; LaCrosse, $150; Holder, $150. Total. $700. ·

Orlando District-Mulberry;- $100; Winter Haven, $100; Wauchula, $100; Ever­glade, $150; Ft. Myers Mlission, $200; Apopka, $100; Total, $750.

Tampa District-Tampa City Mission, $500; Seffner, $100; Sarasota, $150; Curlew, $100; Tarpo,n Springs .. $400; Hernando, $100; Ybor City and \Vest Tampa, $200; Total, $1,550.

BOARD OF MISSIONS.

Assessments for Missions. District.

Tallahassee ............ · ....................... . Jacksonville ................................ . ~fiami ...................................... . ()cala ....................................... . Bartow Tampa

Total

Foreign Missions. $915.00 900.00 603.00 977.00 915.00 890.00

$5,200.00

Assessments by Joint Board of Finance.

Home Missions. $1,452.00

1,427.00 957.00

1,552.00 1,450.00 1,412.00

$8,250.00

C. C. Bishops. Gen. Con. Ex. Ann. Con. Ex. Tallahassee Jacksonville

0. 0 •• 0 ••••••••••• 0. $1,144.00 $207.00 $30.00 1,1:24.00 203.00 33.00

$62.00 60.00 40.00 65.00 62.00 61.00

Miami ....................... . 754.00 I36.00 14.00 Ocala ........................ . 1,222.00

1,I44.00 1,ll2.00

221.00 39.00 Bartow ...................... . 207.00 21.00 Tampa ...................... . 201.00 31.00

$6,500.00 $I,I75.00 $I68.00 $350.00

REPORT OF H. W. LONG, TREASURER OF PREACHERS' RELIEF FUND. 1908.

Aug. 24, To amount from sale of personal property of A. A. Robinson ...... $ 24.70 Dec. 16, To interest on H. \\~. Long's note, $400, to December 8, 1908....... 32.00 July 28, To interest on Madison county bond ($100), less exchange 10...... 5.90

"

" To interest on E. F. Ley's note, $50, to December I, I908 . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 " To interest on J. B. Ley's note, $350, to December 1, I908 ....... ,. . . 28.00 " To interest on A. E. Householder's note, $'250, to January 1, 1909.. 20.00 " To interest on J. B. Ley's and Bro.'s note,$300, to January 3, 1909.. 24.00 " To interest on G. J. Kennelly's note, $30, to January 3, I909...... 2. 40 " To interest on H. E. Partridge's note, $150, to January I, 1909...... 12.00 " To interest on C. W. Inman's note, $50, to December I7, I907 and I908

Amount total ................ ·\· ......................... ., ............ $I53.00 " 21, By amount to Sister J. C. Ley .................. , ................ $ 24.00

Amount in hand as a re~erve fund ......................................... $129.00 Respectfully submitted, H. W. WNG, Treasurer.

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REPORlT OF BOARn OF CHURCH EXTENSION.

We respectfully submit the Annual Report of our Church Extension Board for year 1907-08:

The aim of Church Extension is to ~(\e that every congregation may have a suita­ble house of worship and every charge a. comfortable parsonage. The Board has ex­tended aid to 6,957 churches, still there are 2,927 congregations that are homeless. What has been done is indeed marvelous and is a prophecy of yet greater accomplish­ments in the future. When we consider the import and the importance of Church Extension we must admit that it should have the ri~ht of way side by side with the cause of missions, education and other great connectional interests of our Church, and is justly entitled to our most careful consideration and cheerful co-operation.

SUNDAY SCHOOL BIRTHDAY OFFERINGS.

The General Sunday School Board has made an appeal to our schools to establish a system of Birthday offerings, the proceeds to be used for the next two years to­ward helping to build churches in Oklahoma, where our prospects are so bright, and where our needs are so great. There are 477 homeless congregations in the Oklahoma Conference. Only five schools in our Conference responded. This movement should commend itself to our pastors and Sunday School Superintendents, as furnishing not only an opportunity of doing good) but of training our children and young people to take part and interest in our connectional work.

LOAN FUND DAY.

Loan Fund Day-May 10, 1908-was observed by many of our schools and Ep­worth Leagues. Only ten contributions, however, were made by our Conference, amounting to $131.20, and about one-third of this was contributed by one Church­Monticello. Had the entire Conference responded results would have been much more satisfactory.

OUR J. C. LEY LOAN FUND. Our Conference Board of Church E:Xtension has undertaken to raise $5,900.00 by

putting annually an assessment of $100 on each District. \Ve have $281.00 to report raised on this Fund this year. This special assessment should not be merged into the general assessment, but should be kept seperate therefrom.

OUR WASHINGTON CITY CHURCH.

This is a great enterprise, looking to the building of a Church in the Capitol City of the Nation, that would represent our Methodism. The movement appeals as well to our Church as also to our civic pride. Failure would be a disgrace.

The following grants have been made by the Board:

Winter Haven ............................................................ $ 150.00 Sirmans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Magnolia Heights ............................................ '" . . . . . . . . . 100.00 Highway Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Bethel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00 Bethel... . ......... ;. ............................ \. ....... ·'r ...... · · ......... . Tarpon Springs .......................................... .' .............. . Shady Grove ............................................................ . Royster ................................................................. .

125.00 300.00 100.00 100.00

$1,175.00

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ASSESSMENTS FOR 1gog.

Tallahassee District .......... $ 564.00 OrlaiHlo District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564.00 GainesYille District . . . . . . . . . . . 602.00 .JacksonYille District . . . . . . . . . 554.00 Tampa District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548.00 East Coast District . . . . . . . . . . 372.00

Total .................... $3,204.00 J. c. Ley Special ................ $100.00 J. c. Ley, Special • ••••• 0 ••••••••• 100.00 J. c. Ley, Special • ••••••••••• 0 ••• 100.00 J. c. Ley, Special • •• 0 •••••••••••• 100.00 J. c. Ley, Special 0 ••••• 0 ••••••••• 100.00 J. c. Ley, Special . ............... 100.00

Total ........................ $600.00

PRESSING OUR CLAIMS.

The Secretary was instructed to press the claims of Church Extension through the pastors and presiding elders in every District and pastoral charge, and also to secure the services of some one to represent the cause of Church Extension before each Dis­trict Conference and other Church gatherings.

THOS. W. TOiv1KIES, Secretary Board Church Extension.

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE

FOR THE YEAR 1go8.

To the Bishop and Members of the Florida Conference:

Dear Brethren: vVe, your Board of Education, beg leave to make the following

report: We are much gratified to learn that notwithstanding the financial depression

from which the whole country has more or less suffered during the past year there has been a reasonable degree of prosperity and advancement along the whole line of our educational work. The efforts of our General Board to unify the interests and energize­the efforts of our institutions of learning are meeting with sympathetic co-operation from our educational authorities, so that more work and better work is being done· than ever before. vVe are f'specially pleased to know that our leaders are in no wise disposed to yield to the subtle f'fforts that are being made to wean them from their allegiance to denominational schools. We are convinced that schools of any grade which r?pudiate denominational control should be deprived of denominational support,

We rejoice also to learn that the two colleges of our sister State of Georgia, viz: Emory and \V'esleyan Female College, are keeping abreast of the times in enhancing ~he value of their properties, increasing the amount of their endowments and strength­ening the efficiency of their equipments, so as adequately to meet the needs of our church and the constituencies which they serve. We most heartily commend them to· those of our people who contemplate sending their sons and daughters beyond the limits of this State when they shall have exhausted their school resources at home.

We feel profoundly grateful to our Heavenly l?ather for the continued success and prosperity of our own Southern College at Sutherland. This institution has a property

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valuation of over $185,00, an endowment of over $3,000, employs 18 professors, and has enrolled this year 215 pupils. We rejoice at the measure of success which has attend­ed the efforts of its financial agent and others to increase its endowment, and we sin­-cerely hope that every proper means will be used the coming year to the amount set for its attainment at our last Conference. \V'e feel that the intellectual and moral well being of our children and youth cannot be entrusted to safer or more competent hands than those of the president and faculty of Southern Oollege.

We request the Bishop to appoint Rev. Dr. J. P. Hilb~rn as President of Southern College, and Rev. I. C. Jenkins as Vice-President and professor in the same.

We also request the Bishop to appoint Rw. R. N. Sanders as a student in the Nashville Training School, and F. J. Patterson and T. R. Adams.to Vanderbilt.

\Ve recommend the following apportionment of the E'ndowment Fund for Southern College for the various Presiding Elders' Districts: Tallahassee District ........................................................ $ 4,2'60 .Jacksonville District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,813 ·Gainesville District ............. o\· • • . • . . • • . . • • . • • • • . • • • . • . • • . • • • • . . • • . • • • • • 5,223 {)rlando District ........................................................ ,. .. 4,341 Tampa District ............................................................ . East Coast Di'ltrict ...............................................•..... ·~ .

\Ve make the following educational assessments:

Conference Board. Tallahassee District ........•.................. $ 543 Jacksonville District East Coast District

534 358

Gainesville District . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580 Orlando District .......................... ·l· . 543 'Tampa District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527

$3,085

General Board. $ 162

158 106 172 161 156

$ 915

5,366 3,497

$27,500

Total. $ 705

692 464 752 704 683

$4,000

We submit the following- regulatiom; gowrning the lending of funds of this Con­ference to applicants for aid:

Report of Committee appointed to Define Conditions of Lending Money from the

Loan Fund.

l. The applicant for aid from the Loan Fund shall be duly licensed to preach in the ·Methodist Episcopal C1mrch, South.

2. He shall attend a school approved by the .b1orida Annual Conference Board of

Education.

3. He shall agree to serve under the appointment of the Florida Annual Confer­ence one year for every one hundred dollars $100) or fraction thereof received from the Loan Fund, or when going elsewhere return immediately the money with interest to

the Board of Education.

4. Notes with such security as the Board may approve shall be given bearing no interest during the time spent in school. and hearing six per cent (6%) interest there­

after till paid.

5. The Board of Education may give credit af one hundred dollars ($100) per year to any beneficiary who serves in the Florida Annual Conference on a salary of less than four hundred dollars ($400) per ypar.

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ti. We recommend that the Board of Education approve Southern College for beneficiaries of this fund to attend.

Respectfully Jombmitted,

\V'. M. BOSWELL, ,J. P. HILBURN, L. D. LOWE,

Committee.

E. A. HARRISON, Secretary.

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRIUSTEES OF SOUTHERN COLLEGE.

To the Annual Conference in session at Miami, Fla., December 16th, 1908. Dear Bishop and Brethren:

The Trustees, whom you have placed in charge of Southern College, come to you with another Annual report, in order that you may determine with what wisdom they have discharged the trust which you have committed to their hands.

Repairs have been made this year in repainting the girl's dormitory at an expense of about One Thousand Dollars; new steam pump and water tank have been put in, with pipes connecting with the boys' dormitory, thus insuring against a possible short­age of water; and an orange and grapefruit grove of about three acres has been set out, which is in a thrifty growing condition; "but, for want of funds, we have been forced to leave off the fitting up of two or three rooms under the Administration build­ing, the beautifying of the grounds, and repairs on the boys' dormitory, all of which we sorely need.

Among the intemal improvements enterprised this year are, the reorganization of the Sub-Collegiate and Academic Departments on a better basis, making our prepara­tory scho~l one of the best institutions of the kind in the State; also, great improve­ments in the management of the boys' dormitory. At present there are five members of the Faculty that have rooms in the boys' dormitory, three of whom have their wives with them; and under the wise supervision of Prof. Platt the atmosphere has become much more home-like than heretofore, and the boys are showing their appre­ciation by advancement in character and discipline.

The Music Department this year is larger and better than ever before, and we nave had to turn away some pupils who desired to take lessons under Prof. Mora.

The Faculty consists of seventeen teachers and the President, and, without any reflection upon others, they are the ablest Faculty we have ever had. They are every one of them enthusiastic in regard to their own special class work, which is not only encouraging in relation to the present, but speaks volumes of hopefulness in relation to the future.

President Hilburn is wise and economical in his administration, and abundant and fruitful in his labors, holding the respect and confidence, not only of the Faculty, but .of the student body and patrons as well.

The Summer School, while not largely attended, was a success in every sense of the word. Quite a number of teachers prepared for their examinations, and a num­ber of pupils by taking certain studies in which they were deficient, were enabled to shorten their College work a year, and thus save themselves considerable expense. In this connection we wish to emphasize the fact that our Curriculum is in advance of that required by our General Board of R'ducation for a College of B. Grade.

During the Scholastic year ending June 1st, 1908, the income of the College paid all of its running expenses, including the salaries of teachers, but, this year, with an addition of three teachers, and a <;!Orrespo11ding increase in the pay roll, it is exooed·

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ingly doubtful whether we can accomplish it. The property in High Springs, in which the College holds a half interest, consist-

ing mainly of two buildings which have been profitably rented, has burned during the year, with an insurance of only Thirteen Hundred Dollars. This involves a loss to the College of probably Five Hundred Dollars.

We have renewed and increased our insurance policies this year to an aggregate of $42,500, the policies running five years. Of the premiums due on these policies we owe about Thirteen Hundred Dollars.

The enrollment for the Scholastic year ending in May, 1908, was 215. The plan of endowing the College was launched at a time of great financial depres­

sion and stringency; yet the Agent's report indicates that $3,426.79 has been collected in cash and $13,494.21 in subscriptions running one, two, three and four years. These results may seem to be small, yet when it is considered we have this year passed through so hard a financial year, we are encouraged to believe that with nearly one­fourth of the amount asked for, already secured in pledges, an intelligent and persist­ent campaign will crown our labors with complete success.

\Ve would call the attention of the Conference to your action of last year in re­lation to the endo,vment of Southern College, as follows: "That the Board of EJ.uca­tion be authorized to make an apportionment of the sum of $110,000 in four annual in­stallments, dividing the amount yearl, in the different Districts according to the pro­rata used in dividing the regular assessments for Education.

"That the District Stewards divide the amounts apportioned as a special for SOUTHERN COLLEGE among the various pastoral charges till the entire sum of $110,-000 be collected. Each charge to collect the sum so apportioned as the Pastor and Presiding E:lder may direct; and of the amount thus collected, $10,000 be set aside for improvements and repairs." S. W. LAWLER."Presjdent.

D. A. COLE, Secretary.

TREASURER'S REPORT.

Edward .If. Ley, in account with the F1orida Conference: Tn Bishops' Fund ..................................................... $ To Conference Claimants Fund ......................................... . To Foreign Mission Fund ............................................. . To Domestic Mission Fund ............................................ . To Church Extension Fund .............. , ............................... . To John C. Ley Loan Fund ................................... · .... , .... . To Christian Education Fund Conference Board ......... ·'· .............. . To Christian Education General Board ................................. . To Annual Conference E'nterta:inment Fund ............................ . To Delegates to General Conference Fund .............................. . To Missionary Evangelist Fund ..................................... '· .. . To American Bible Society Fund ......................... , .............. . To Children's Day Fund ....................... , ........................ . T'o F1orida Orphanage Fund ....................•.................. :~ . ... . To South Georgia Orphange Fund ................................... · ... . To Girls' School Hiroshima Japan Fund ............................... . To Fund for Songdo Special ......................................... 1 •••

To Southern College Fund .............................. 1 •••••••••••••••

To Superannuated Endowment Fund .................................... .

Dr. 962 25"

5,766 10 4,391 ) 7 6,48) 83 2,492 44

255 10 2,716 23

178 25 245 4(} 319 6().

815 30· 220 00 266 49· 202 16

16 50 40 00

5 00 10 00 31 00

Tota.J . , , .... , , .. , ......... , ......... , ... , .......................... $25,415 02

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By check to Smith & Lamar, Agents, account Bishops' Fund .............. $ By check to Smith & Lamar, account General Conference Fund ........... . By sundry checks to C. E. Earnest, Jr., account Conference Claimants Fund .. By check to C. E. Earnest, account Annual Conference Expense Fund ..... . By sundry checks to R H .. Johnson, Treasurer, acct. Foreign Mission Fund By sundry checks to R. H. Johnson, Treasurer, acct. Domestic Mis!'lton Fund By sundry checks to R. H. Johnson, Treas., acct. Missionary Evangelist fund By sundry checks to R. H. Johnson, Treas., acct. Hiroshima School Fund .. By check to R. H. Johnson, Treas., acct. Songdo Special . : ............... . By check to vV. J. Gray, Treasurer, acct. ()hurch Extension Fund ....... . By check to \:V. J. Gray, Treas., acct. John C. Ley Loan Fund ........... . By check to Smith Hardin, acct. Christian Education Fund .............. . By ci1eck to ·william Foulke, Treas., acct. American Bible Society ...... . By sundry checks to ,J. B. Ley, acct Children's Day Fund ....... . By check to Smith Hardin, acct. Florida Orphanage Fund .............. . By check to T. Griffith, acct. Florida Orphanage Fund ................... . By check to vV. A. Huckabee acct. South Georgia Orphanage ............ . By check to J. P. Hilburn acct. Southern College ...................... . By check to John lL Stewart acct. Superannuated Endowment Fund ..... .

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Cr. 962 25 319 60

5,766 10 245 40

4,391 17 G,4S1 83

815 30 40 00 5 00

2 492 44 255 10

2,894 48 220 20 266 49 48 so

153 36 16 50 10 00 :n oo

Total ..................................................... $25,415 02 Several small remittances were received for the Jacksonville District Parsonage,

which were forwarded to Rev. ,J. A. Hendry, presiding elder 9f the district, who held the subscription lists and who could credit the subscribers with the amountf:; paid. These> wen• not t'ntcred upon the Treasurer's books.

Respectfully submitted,

EDW·'ARD F. LEY.

REPORT NO. I-JOINT BOARD OF FINANCE.

vVe have received a communication from Dr. \V. F. Tillett, President, and J. R. Stewart, Secretary of tlw Endowment Fund for Superannuates and the Widows and Orphans of Preachers. The Fund now amounts to $132,000 in cash assets, and as much more in gross assets. The Board of .Management has declared a dividend of $3,600, of which the Florida Conference receives $9.

:Many, but ineffectual attempts have been made to get the pastors to bring this great enterprise prominently bPfore the Church and take collections for the Fund. Out of 6,000 pastoral charges, only 200 have reported collections. The General Board recommends that each C<>nferene,e levy a small assessment on the charges for this Fund. A number of Conferences have so ordered. In view, hov.-ever, of conditions now obtaining with us, your ,Joint Board deems it unwise to levy a distinct assessment for the :Fund, but recommends for adoption by the Conference the following:

Resolved, That every pastor be called on to raise from his pastoral charge for this :Fund, an amount equal to one per cent on pastor's salary, the same to be remitted to Conference Treasurer T. ,J. NIXON, President.

H. E. PARTRIDGE, Secretary pro. them.

REPORT OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUE BOARD. For the information of the Conference, we gather from the report of General Sec­

retary the following statements and figures : fl.. The Secretary says: "The year now closing has been, all things considered,

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the most prosperous in th«:> history of the Epworth Leagues in our Church." 2. The results flowing from the League assemblies of the past few years justify

the indorsement and authorization of this new move in League work, by the last General Confer«:>nee.

:3. The last gen«:>ral minutes shown the total membership of the League to be 127,924, an increase of -1,2:1:{ for the past year.

The tables of the Statistical Secretary make the following showing of the work in our C:onference: Senior LeaguPs this year R:l, a gain of 5. Senior League members 2,792, a gain of 291.

.Junior LPagues :17, the same number reported iast year .. Junior members, 1,245, a loss of 70.

l:{aised by the Leagu«:>s for .Missions, $512, a falling oft' of $257. This showing certainly is not all that might he desired. If it were possible this

important interest should bP laid with greater emphasis upon the hearts of the preach­en;, that the work may be advonced, not only as to the number of chapters and the members in them, but that the work may be systematized and the League may make its legitimate contribution to the spiritual good of our young people.

\Ve wish to commend the Tallahassee Distrid for its action in holding a District League Conference this year.

Again this year a8 last, we would recommend the holding of District League Con­ferences and the more especially as our distances are so great as to preYent a large number of our young people from attending our State League Conferences.

"\Ye congratulate the management of the E}nvorth Era and the League Columns in om· Advocate and recommend to the Leagues an nnstinted use of these absolute essen­tials to successful League work.

.JAS. T. l\1ITCHJ;JLL, for Committee.

REPORT OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD.

During the year just elose<l the Secretary visited eighty schools, was three times in communication with Sn1wrintPndents and Oflicers in the test of difi'erent features of Sunday School work. and assisted in the organization of a large number of adult Bible elasse8. On the whole, WP arc able to report an eminently satisfactory year. There are now on roll 2,mw, 2,m!l oflicers and teachers and 18,T04, 18,788 scholars. About 30 schools have be<?ome actively interested in the E'ndowment of Southern College, from whom already $1,000 has been pledged. Practically the whole Sunday Schools movement of the state is in line 'with )Jissionary enterprise.

We rejoice to notP that the General Sunday School Secretary furnishes the gratify­ing Htatement of large increase during the past year, this representing an increase of (i3 new schools, 2,517 officers and teachers, and 43 pupils.

"\Y'e submit for information of the Conference the Board's financial statement. Accounts have all been audited.

Respectfully, J. B. LEY,

Secretary and Trearuer.

FLORIDA CONFERENCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

To the Bishop and Members of the Florida Donference: Dear Brethren : Your Florida Conference Historical Committee submits the fol-

lowing report, to-wit: •

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Data Received.

Life sketch of Rev. Julius D. Rogers. Life sketch of R1ev. E. L. T. Blake. Reminiscences of Rev. R. L. \Viggins. Sketch of Glen Julia Church. Statistics of St. Johns Church. Published Letter of Rev. Simon P. Richardson.

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Sketches of Tallahassee ~tethodism, by Rev. Joshua Knowles and Rev. E. L. T. Blake.

Post-Card pictures- of First Church .. ,Jacksonville; Church, Green Cove Springs; Rev. J. D. Rogers.

Newspaper cuts of Madison Church, Hyde Park Church, Springfield Church (Jack­sonville), Lakeland Church, Lake City Church, Young People's Dormitory Southern Col­lege. Rev, C. }'red. Blackburn.

Rev. \V. J. Carpenter, Rev. J. R. Cason, Mr. 0. 0. }JlcCollum, President· State League.

Printed Minutes of East CQast District Conference, 1908; Florida Annual Con­ference, 1906; F'lorida Annual Conference, 1907; ·woman's Home Mission Society, 1908; Quarterly Conference Records of Green Cove Springs churge from 1884 to 1893.

R~ommenda tions. First-That the Committee, for another year, be composed of one member from

each Presiding Elder's District to be appointed by the Presiding Elder. SeconJ-:l~ho/ $25 from tlJe Confcre!lce Exp(·nses Fund, to defray the expen•e of

gathering data, be appropriated to this committee. Respectfully submitted,

E.A.TOWNSEND, Florida Conference Historical · Committee.

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FLORIDA METHODIST

ORPHANAGE AT ENTERPRISE, FLORIDA.

To the Bishop and Members of the Florida Annual Conference M. E. Church, South: We, your Board of Trustees of the Florida Methodist Orphanage, would submit

the f?llowing report and recommendations for your approval and indorsement:

Some time ago tentative arrangements were entered into by the Board of Trustees. prise, Fla., the valuable property, consisting of a large building and eight town lots of and the Orphanage Board, acting jointly, to secure from Miss Emma Tucker, at Enter­fine rich land, and also a tract of forty acres of land adjacent to E'nterprise. This property, we estimate to be worth, at a fair valuation, at least $8,000.

Mis Tucker, in her earnest desire to see this good work established here, offered this property to the church for an Orphanage for $1,250. After careful investigation and inspection by the Trustees, her generous offer was accepted and it became the property of the M. E. Church, South, by warranty deed from Miss Tucker, which includes the Disciplinary Trust C1ause.

An experienced lady of fine executive ability, Mrs. Brooks, has been placed as. matron in charge, assisted by Miss Hendry.

Two orphan children have been placed in the Blome, and there are now some fourteen children in the Home under the care of those ladies, only two of them are at our expense. So, brethren, we have the Orphanage actually launched and in run­ning order in one of the most beautiful garden spots of Florida, on the banks of Lake­Monroe, five miles from Sanford in a quiet, retired spot yet easy of access by boat or

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railroad. It is quite close to Epworth Inn, which the owners propose to make a great eenter for religious training and Christian work.

It is also blessed "\vith the abundant medicinal waters of the famous Benson Springs. Here we propose, by the help of God and the co-operation of all good people, to

found a noble Christian institution for the relief, education and training of destitute, fatherless and motherless children, who may look to us for help.

Now, whereas, we, in the providence of God and by order of this Conference, have been placed in charge of the Florida :Methodist Orphanage, to foster, care for, and manage for the best interests of destitute, helpless orphans, for the good of hnmanity and the glory of the :Master, whose delight was to feed the h-qngry, clothe the naked and bind up the wounds of the afflicted,

And, whereas, this is one of the very greatest interests of the church and of hu­tnanity, one of the most approved by the Master Himself; therefore, be it

Resolved, That this Board, realizing the heavy responsibility of this great work, and the urgent need of the hearty co-operation of both the ministry and the laity of the church, earnestly appeal to all our preachers to bring this matter before their people and use such means and method"' as in their godly judgment may best effect results, interesting their people in this great undertaking; be it further

Resolved, That the Annual Conference set apart the fourth Sunday in March, 1909, to be called Orphanage Day, on which each pastor be requested to preach on this sub­ject and take an offering for the support of the Orphanage, and the development of the property now in our possession. Be it further

Resolved, That the children in our Sunday schools should be interested, instructed and encouraged in this good work. To that end we ask that this Conference recom­mend that the fifth Sundays be designated as Orphanage Sundays and contributions taken on those days for the Orphanage. Be it further

Resolved, That, as one of the immediate and pressing need!! of the Home is furni­ture, bed-room furnishings and clothing, we invite the Epworth Leagues, Woman's Missionary Societies and others to supply these necessities. Be it further

Resolved ,That we ask this Annual Conference for authority to incorporate this institution under the laws of the State of Florida, and under the general direction of the Florida Annual Conference "lL E. Church, South, which body shall elect the Board of Trustees.

The financial condition of the enterprise may be stated briefly thus: A mount raised for all purposes during the year ......... : .............. .

Amounts disbursed as follows: To ~liss Emma Tucker on purchase price of property ................... . Amount paid out on insurance, running expenses, etc. . ................. . c·ash on hand ......................................................... .

$1,116 00

750 00 61 00

305 00

'.fotal ........................ , ......................... ·. . . . . . $1,116 00 One note on purchase price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 00

L. W. MOORE, President Board. Attest: T. GRIFFITH, Secretary and Treasurer.

The contribution at Conference to the Orphanage Fund amounted to $268.25. Of this $203.25 is in my hands, the balance is good. Let the brethren send these

subscriptions direct to me. I have also a list of subscriptions taken by our dear Brother DePass, and will be ~lad to receiv~ any unpaid subscriptions on that list.

T. GRIFFITH, Secretary and Treasurer.

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REPORT ON BIBLE CAUSE.

The Bible being the Book of books, and the most popular one in all the world, and the Book without which the cause of our Lord cannot be carried forward; there­fore, we, the servants of God, should do our part in encouraging and sustaining the work of the American Bible Society, which really is our work.

This year we have collected about $226.55 against $269.57 last year for this worthy cause. It would have been more if each pastor had brought it prominently before our people and then given liberally 'themselves. This could have been done without hurt to the other collt>ctions. Let each pastor do his duty for this good cause.

E. J. HARDE'E, Chairman.

REPORT ON DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS.

We, your Committee on District Conference Records, lH'g IL•a ve to submit the following report:

\V fiend the Tallahassee record correct, and neatly kt>pt. The Gainesville record correct, except it records the name of I. C. J cnkins as

president of Southern College. The Tampa record, the names of two local preachers, viz: Bros. Perez and Gon­

zales initials nor proper names do not appear. Some reports not recorded, and a full roll of membership does not appear. Only the one present.

l~Iinutes of East Coast District not signed by the Presiding Elder and Secretary. Orlando minutes show report of Committee on Quarterly Conference records

reported on Church Conference records . .Jacksonville, correctly kept.

TH OS. WILLIAMS, Chairman, J. L. SKIPPER, Secretary.

BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.

\Ve, the Committee, beg leave to report as follows: \Ye notice with much pleas­ure, the continued increasing patronage of the Church aud its Auxiliaries at our Pub­lishing House. Especially so, in this year of panic, when there has been a natural re­trenchment, on nearly all lines.

The sales have been in excess even of the previous year, whereby yielding a net revenue larger than at any time in the histroy of the Church. Our general organ, The Nashville Christian Advocate, is higly appreciated among us, and is maintaining its prestige, though in some of its utterances the brethren differ from it in points of doctrine, but on the whole it is a splendid representative of our M]ethodism. We are in hopes it may be more generally taken by the members, both clerical and lay, throughout the bounds of our Church.

The Epworth Era has, and is, occupying a commanding position among the family of our periodicals.

Framed ·chiefly for religious impartation of news for our young people, it has excelled nearly all others called into being for this class in our Church.

Our Sunday School literature has marched forward with commendable zeal and spirit, both in quality and members until it is covering the want of classified? minds in their great field.

The devolpment of the organized Class Study movement has called into existence many of the best minds of our Church, who have liberally added many earnest living thoughts to inspire those seeking for the best mental food. The Church has given a hearty welcome to many of these new ideas noted in our publications as revelations to

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earnest searchers for truth, which indicates clearly a desire for the continuance of this­spirit of advancement.

The Review is among the very best of its family; is ably edited by a brilliant mind, which gives oftimes in concrete form, fine articles that show an excellence in literary attainment of its maker that should commend itself to every preacher and lover of best thought, in the solution of' many problems of the day.

The J11orida Ohristian Advocate, in connection with our general organ, is well and largely filling the demand of our Church locally since it has ceased, we hope its itiner­acy, and has become localized, has sprung into renewed life again, and dressed in a new garb, emanating from ourse]yes as publishers under the leadership again, as heretofore under the direction of Dr. Pasco will continue to attract the admiration of many more of our Church and become a mighty power in moulding thought and directing the energies of the Church.

\Vle most earnestly commend the brethren in the hour of peril, who came to its relief without compensation, to bridge it over till the coming of our Annual Conference.

Resolved, That we will stand by, and uphold, by voice and prayer and means all these gn•at and efficient arms of the Church.

HENRY RICE, Secretary for the Committee.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON1 TEMPERANCE.

\Ye 8hall not endeavor to describe to you the woes of the rum traffic. Genius has exhausted itself in trying to portray its evils; they are at every man's door and speak for themselves.

\Ye all recognize that the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors are the prolific cause of much of the crime and suffering of our people. Experience has proven that moral suasion is altogether inadequate to either suppress or regulate it and only the strong arm of the law can destroy this monster.

It is not rhetoric that we need but righteousness; not resolutions only of deliber­atiYe bodies, but relentless and uni,·ersal war upon the enemy.

Our Rtate has become a dumping ground of the adjacent dry territory. The moral filth of their deposit is a. stPnch in the nosb·ile of decency and an outrage upon society. The dpmoralizing influence of the liquor traffic as intrenched in our cities and laying its bloody and powerful hand upon our legislative bodies is just the devil, without suffi­cient disguise to conceal himself. That we must haYe deliverance is certain or else we shall have to look upon our lonly State blighted by this terrible curse.

\Ve rejoice in the victories of our sister States and in the earnest prayers that are ascending to God for our emancipation. \Ve believe that victory shall come to us when the moral forces of the country shall obliterate political, sectional and ecclesi­astical lines; and with money, tongue, pen and ballot exert their full powers for State prohibition and the unflinching enforcement of our prohibition laws; therefore be it

Resolved, That we shall each by sermons, lectures and mass meetings at home, and elsewhere in the State, as far as we are able, seek, to create and organize prohibi­tion sentiment, and that we bring the impact of our combined powers to secure an amendment to the Constitution of the S.tate to provide for State prohibition.

Resolved second, That we recommend that the Bishop appoint ,J. \V. Bigham, W. ,T. Carpenter and I. S. Patterson as a committee to co-operate with Florida Anti-Saloon League in its work, and that Geo. I. Davis and Rev. T. Griffith be appointed as mem­bers of its State Board of Trustees.

Resolved third, That each Presiding Elder appoint a day on which all the preach-

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ers in his District shall be called together for the consideration of this question, and the laying of the best plans for accomplishing the work; and that this be done as

soon as practicable.

Resolved fourth, That Wf' endorse the vV. c. T. u. and the Anti-Saloon League of Inorida, and urge the heartiest co-operation with these two great temperance organi­

zations.

Resolved fifth, That the second ~unday in March t-~hall be observed as Conference Temperance Day, and that tlwse resolutions then be read in all of our cliurches and such sermons, addresses, ete., hP <h•livered as shall be calculated to arouse the people

and bestir them to activity. ln the name of decene~·. in the name of the virtue of our womanhood; in the name

of the innocent and helplt•st-~ sufl"en•rs; in the name of every patriot whose blood was shed for our freedom; in the nanw of the God under whose banner we fight, we propos!' eternal and uncompromising war upon the liquor traffic.

D. B. ~WEAT, Chairman. U. S. TABOH, SPcretary.

SABBATH OBSERVANCE.

WP, your Committe<> on Rahbath Observance, beg to submit the following report: Reali:dng that the 1-\abbath cause is of vast importance, and that there never was

a time when a quiet, worshipful Sabbath was more needed than in this busy, worldly (•entury, we urge upon our preadwrs and people the protection of the Christian Bah­bath, that it may be preserved as a day of rest and worship to our people. An institu­tion that is so sacred and so dh·ine, deserves our most careful consideration. Among those who desecrate our Christian Rahbath are to be found certain professing Chris­tians who are endeavoring to bring into prominence again the old .Jewish Sabbath, and that despite the fact that almost the whole of Christendom is agreed on the Sabbath as it is now obse1:wd; and despite the fact, further, that while the old .Jewish Sabbath commemorates the finished work of Creation, the Christian Sabbath commemorates thP· world's greatest event-the resurrection of C"hrist, the coming of the Holy Spirit,. and the Sew Creation; therefore, it behooves us not only to disconrag(' the cfforts of all such professing Christians, but to endeavor to check tlwm hy appeals from our pul­pits and if necessary to insist on the enforcement of the law, that our Holy Sabbath may not be trampled under foot in the very presence of worshipping congregations ..

Also- we urge that WP cry out, as a church, and as a people, against Sunday amuse­ments, especially agaiust Sunday baseball, which is one of the most demoralizing in the· whole catalogue of such amusements. In some of the cities of our State, the promoters. of such amusements are endeavoring to override the State law and have their Sunday games of ball in spite of the law, but since there is a State law against all such and a law which has been fully tcsted in our courts and found to be constitutional, we· recommend that we put ourselves on record, not only as lwing strongly opposed to such Sabbath breaking, but also as determined to do our utmost to bring to pass tlw• enforcement of the law and thus preserve the sanctity of the Sabbath .

. Finally, we are in full sympathy with "The Sunday League of America," an organization which stands for the preservation of the Sabbath, and in endorsing this. League and pledging it our hearty co-operation we cannot better express ourselves, or· assure our support, than in the words of the Committee on Sabbath Observance in the report at the General Conference, held May, 1906, at Birmingham, from which we take the following:

"The Sunday League of America stands for the highest ethical ideal of the Sab-

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bath and ~eeks to accentuate the Ameriean interpretation of sanctity. lt~ obj~·C't i:-~· to• pre"ene the day of tlw Di.•c:~ Iogue as a season of rest, thns contributing to the mental,. n•li,t;'iou:;, and physical uplmilding of all classes of our people .

.. A vast majority of the immigrants coming to our shon~.-; an· from countries where an orderly and won:;hipful Sabbath is unknown. This infusion of foreign life is fast changing om old-time Sabbath into a lawless holiday, filled with drunkennes,, gambling, debilitating sports, destructive of body, mind and soul. The work of the Sunday Lcllgue is especially designed to arrest and correct this evil by creating a sentiment in favor of wholesom<~ and comprehensive ~nnday Ia ws, and of the enfo.rce­ment of the same wltl'll en<tdt~d.

"The Nuntlay LPague of ;\merica ltas thP irHlonwment and helpful co-operation of nmltitudes of the most dist inguii-ihPd citizem; of the country, induding Hon. Theodore Hoosevelt, Pn~sidcnt; Hon. C. \\'. Fairbanks, Vice- L're,.;i(knt; I Ion. Hoke Smith, and (;ovenwr .John M. PattPrson, of Ohio, the latter of whom an· nttmben~d among its ntftcers.

''The work of this Lr_•ag\1('. nePds and daims th(• help of Pvny tltoughtfu[ ,\merican citizen, espl'eially dot's it make and urge this claim upon tlH· ministers of the Evan­~lical Churches of America, to whom the American Sunda:v must look fnr its protec­

tion and perpetuation. "Resolved, That \\l' pl(•dge to thP Sunday League of .\ m~Tit·:t. an<l all oiiH•r l~·.~i•;

mate organizations and agencies our good will and lH•arty eo-op·:-a t i'''L in order that Jaws of Sunday observancP already existing upon our statute books may he Pnforced. as \Veil well as that Jlet•(l!·d lawi'i may be enacted, for the suppression of all forms of

.'Sabbath desecration prompted by pleasure and greed, as ball games, bicycle tourna­ments, horse racing, theatres, boat and railroad excursions, the open saloon, and the buying and selling of anything exeept in cases of absolute necessity or mercy. 'Ve elaim our right as American citizens to the privileges and blessings of the American :Sabbath affirming that it ii-i too late a day for us to surrender to aliens and other foes this priceless heritage which we claim in behalf of home and chttrch and nation."

Hespectfully submitted,

'\\'. 1•'. ALLEN, Secretary. S. SCOTT, Chairman.

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RESOLUTIONS

RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE LAYMEN.

Whereas we belieYe that the Holy Spirit is moving upon the hearts of the· Ia:yme01 to unite thf' whole Church in giving the Gospel to the whole world in this generatiOn .. and

Whereas, the great Laymen's Missionary Conference held in Chattanooga1 at which a thousand or more of Southern Methodist laymen accepted forty millions of the unev.angelized people as our share, and asked to increase our missionary offerings to one million dollars in 1909, and

Whereas, our Mission Board is striving to meet the needs in Ybor City among the 7,500 Italians and 15,000 Cubans in Tampa, and work is greatly needed among the 2,000 Greeks in our State, but is sadly hampered for lack of funds, and

Whereas, our laymen desire to express their interest and co-operation in this great work, therefore be it resolved by the laymen of the Florida Annual Conference in convention assembled,

lst. That we ratify and confirm the declaration and resolution adopted by the Chattanooga Convention as set out in the "Call of God to Men," and urge all our laymen and preachers to read said book and get in touch with the spirit of that great Conference.

2nd. That it shall be our determined effort to place the world's evangelization upon the hearts of the men of our Church and to put in operation the plan adopted by the Chattanooga Connntion to get our laymen to work.

3rd. That as an expression of our gratitude to God and our interest in world evangelization, we will, in addition to the assessments ordered by the Board of Missions, raise within the bounds of our Conference the sum of $5,000.00, to be used in such work as the constituted authorities consider most urgent.

4th. We urge our Conference District and Church Lay Leaders to cooperate with the pastors and stewards in providing for all regular church assessments at the earliest possible date, so that the raising of this special fund will not interfere th£:t'e­with.

5th. ':Ve believe that honoring the Lord with our substance and the first fruits of all our increase is not only a source of prosperity, but of growth in grace, and we urge our lay leaders to put into the hands of all our men a copy of Bif'hop Key's ser­mon and other leaflets on the subject of Christian liberality.

Signed by the Committee: GEO. B. GWVER, R. H. JOHNSON. J. H. PERKINS, H. L. PHIFER,

RESOLUTllONS OF THANKS.

Whereas the Florida Conference has been as graciously and generously enter­tained by the good people of Miami; and

Whereas, our stay in the l\fagic City of our State has been rendered doubly pleas­a.nt and happy by so much uniform kindness shown us; therefore, be it

He~;~olved. That the thanks of this; Conference are hPartil~' tPl'ldere<l to all of the

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(•itizens of this beautiful city for their hospitality and courteous treatment. Resolved, That we hereby ofl'er our thanks to the Home Mission and Foreign Mis­

sionary Societies for the happy and pleasant social functions which they tendered us. Resolved (2) 'l'bat we appreciate the spirit of Christian brotherhood shown us by

the pastor and members of other churches, who have opened both their pulpits and doors to us.

Resolved (:3), That we gratefully acknowledge the action of the manager of the eiPctric light company who, in our honor, sa beautifully lighted up the principal thor­oughfare of the city.

Resoh,ed (4), That we are grateful to the Florida I<iast Coast, Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line railroads for reduced rates over their lines; and

Resolved (5), That to H.ev. L. D. Lowe and his loyal and devoted church members is due the gratitude of every member of this body for their untiring interest in and

care for our welfare while in Miami.

\V1• J. CARPE'NTEH,

W. M. POAGE, T. .T. WATKINS, A. L. WOODWARD.

RESOL UTIONS1 ON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Hesolved. That the Bishops appoint a committee of thrPe to sugge-st a plan for

thP formation of a Conference lli~-;torical Association.

H. E. PARTRIDGl'~.

T . .J. KIXOX. R. H. ,JOHXRON.

PLANS FOR rgog. 1. To organizP District Institutes, which shall be planned and directed under the

:-;upervision of the PreRiding EJdeTs, by District Sunday SchooL Secretaries to be ap­pointed, by the Chairman of our Board; such Institutes to be held at such times and plaees as may be arranged by the Executive Committee in conference with Secretaries ;;tn<l Presiding Elders.

2. To provide limited circulating libraries for use of Teachers and Superintend­ents; these libraries to lw under the care of District Secretaries.

:~. To organize a Book and Library Exchang-e Bureau for the better supplying of our schools with good, music and reading.

4. To push the work of Adult Bible C1ass organization, and increase the efficiency of the Home Department.

5. Help will be fnrni;.;hed all schools needing help in the purchase of literature and supplie;.; when application is made through the Secretary with. Pndorsements by Superintendent and Pastor of each ;.;chool as may apply.

THE CALL TO THE MINISTRY. \Vhereas, The number of preachers in the Florida ConferencP is seriou::>ly inade­

(jllHtP for the full spplying of tlw pastoral charges of this Conference, necessitating the (•mploynwnt of many supplies; therefore

Hesolved, That tlw first Sunday in March, or as near thereto as may be conven­iPnt. he observPd in all our church<~s as a day of SJH'cial prayer to our Lord to ·'send forth laborers into his harvest, and that our pastorR be requested to preach in all their pulpits npon the call of God to the ministry, with a YiPw to securing an increased

.T. E])GAH WILSON, C. FRED. BLACKBURN.

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WILLIAM FLETCHER ALEXANDER.

'William ];'letcher Alexander was born in Allen county, Kentucky, November 21, 1833. He came of that strong stock of former days, his grandfather having been 'lle of the Alexanders of Mecklenburg County, N. C.~ all Scotch Presbyterians, until this one moved to Kentucky. On his mother's side they were Methodist pioneers. His maternal grandfather, Rev. Chas. Holliday, was a gifted preacher in hb Jay, in 1825 was agent of the Methodist Publishing House in Cincinnati. Mr. Alexander was grad­uated from the Ohio \Vesleyan at Delaware in 1857, and one of his great joys, as he grew older, was to recall his friends of those years, among whom Bishop C. C. McCabe had been room-mate for three years. He taught for a number of years after his graduation. There were two older brothers, preachers in the Louisiana Conference, Dr. Frank Alexander and Rev. Robert R. Alexander, and he went down there in 1862 to teach and later joined the Louisiana Conference, too. He was married in 1870 to Miss Emma Jeffries of that State. There was one child, his son, Marcus, and shortly after­ward his wife died. He took his little boy back to his mother in Kentucky and remained in the Louisville Conference until 1886 when he came to Florida, where his life has been before you until January 19, 1908, when painlessly, without a groan or , struggle, God called him.

He was a close student, loved his books like friends, especially his Bible. He was not a great preacher, but was a faithful pastor and loved by all classes. His disposi­tion was quiet and retiring. The devotion between himself and his son was very beautiful. He was married a second time in December, 190!5, to Miss Mary W. Bruce, of Kentucky, engaged at that time in the Cuban Mission in Ybor Ctty. He was much interested in the evangelization of Spanish-speaking people and learned the Spanish language very thoroughly. Later he was much interested in the development of the Italian Mission. He went to St. Petersburg to live in the summer of 1907, and from thence to his home above.

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Church, Sc~ool, Lodge and Court House

--~ FURNITURE Assembly Chairs

.. AND~.

Bank Fixtures

~ Furn1ture fine enough for any City Church; also good, nice, comfortable Furniture at prices within reach of ~Q_st_ C_o\!ntry_Qh_~~C'l:t~~~-

II~ IIIII Church and SchooJI Beil.r_ Book and File Cases, Black Boards, Erasers, Crayons, Globes, Church and School Maps, Dictionaries and Cyclopedias, Charts of All Kinds, All Goods Direct From Factory to Consumer.

Write for Prices and Samples.

-A. HERCULES-STARKE .. .. .. . . :: FLORIDA

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1 Tallahassee ................. ·1· .j 3751138\ 831 542 61 161 2 III5,500 001 ......... j 21 8,500 00 . .. . . . . .. 650 001 I,IOO 001 .. \ . . . . . . 7,200 00 45 00/ ..... . 2 Monticello ....... :" ............ 1 257 9 11 263 3 3 1 I IO,OOO 00 ........ ·\I 2,500 00 ......... 2,000 00 300 001 .... 1•••• 6,500 00 25 00 ..... . 3 Leon Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 308 .. ·I 9 292 . . . 9 6 6 6,600 00 ........ -~21 1,200 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I47 00 .. j • • • • • • 600 00 18 00 4 Quincy .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 297 21 171 274... 4 1 II I2,500 OOj .. r....... 2 5,000 00 ................... l....... ... .. .. . .. . 2,500 00 ...... . 5 Gadsden Circuit ................ I 208!. · · · · ·! .... · .. · · · · · · ··I .. · ........ j ........... I · ..... · · · ..... · · ........ · .. 1 .. , ........ j •• \ ................ , ..... .. 6 Waukeenah ct ................. 1 254! 25 1_8 283 20 I 4 3\ 2,720 00\ ......... 1 II 500 001 ................ "I 44 001. -I ...................... . 7 Midway Circuit . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 2QI 3 ~ I87 I 5 6 4 2,500 00 60 001 II 800 00......... 200 00 683 00 .. j ...................... . 8 Blue Creek Circuit. . . . . . . . . ... . . .\ 113 · . · 11 82 · · · · · · 4/ 31 800 OOj. · · .. · · · · · · ~ · .. · · · · · ...... · .. · ........ · ., .. · .. ·.. · ·I · · · · · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · ... . 9 Bristol Circuit .............. ·I· .j 64 9 31 70 7 . .. 2 2 3,000 001. . . . .. .. . II 800 00)......... 50 00 100 OOJ .. I ............................. .

10 Aucilla Circuit ............... J I! 2ll 31 7 233 20 ... 51,4 3,200 OOJ ......... II 850 001......... 150 00 136 45) .............................. . II Mayo and Mission ............ J 21 I50180128t· 2~ 70 4 61 5) 2,800 00 250 00 2 2,200 00 250 00 . . .. . . .. . I,OOO 00 .. .. . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. I2 Old Town Mission ............. I II I04 9 2 1 4 2 31 31 850 ool ......... I 150 ool. ........................... 1 .................. ) ........... ..

13 Perry ........................ 1 21 125 1 13 93... 1\11 IJ 2,000 001 ......... 111 1,200 ooj.................. 500 001 .................. I ............ . I4 Tayl.or Mission .......•..... · ·1· 'I" .. ··· ·I· ··I··· .. · .. · .. · ·1· ·1·· ········I .. ······· ·1· ·I · ·······.f.··············· .. J. ·'· · · · · ···1· · · · · · · · .. · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I5 Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . 182 37133 239 211 ·91 I I 7,000 OOj......... II 3,000 00 .................. J I4 50 .. .. • .. . 5,500 001 40 001 .... .. 16 Madison Cdrcuit .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . 400 68 17 45I a3 IO 4 4 3,575 00.... .. . . . 1J 1,300 00......... 725 00 164 00.. . .. . .. 600 00 ........... .. I7.West Madis~n c:t ............ ·1.· ·I 2IO, 35 4 2I9 ... ')I 4 41 4,070 ool ......... Ill 1,000 00.................. IOO 00 .. , .. .. .. 450 00113 501 ..... . 18 Carrabelle C1rcmt . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1031 65 3i I89 30 -0 1 1 1,300 001 .... · •.... j II 700 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 25 . . . . . . . . 500 00 ...... ·I· .. , .. 19 Crawfordville ................ r 1 26Il 5 4 30I 3 2 7 61 2,900 OOJ ......... J II 400 00 165 00......... 292 50.. . .... : 300 001 2 50[ ..... . 20 Apalachicola ................. 2 •2431 22 Ill 2~2 8 1 1 IJ 6,500 001 700 001 II 1,200 00 ....... "I'........ 880 60.. . . . . . . 4,500 00 10 00\ ..... . 21 Woodville· Mission .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 65 1 5 57 1 2 2 11 800 OOJ ......... J 11 500 00 . . .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. . .... .. .... .. .. ......................... .. 22 Havana . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ISO 65 641 295140 6 1111 4,500 001 ......... 1 .. J ........ ·I· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 ooi 22 50j ..... . 23 Sycamore .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 11 203 IS I2 2I2 9 3 2 21 3,000 OOj ......... 1 1! 800 001 ......... / ....... "I 2,200 001 .. 1 . .. . .. 500 00 15 OOJ .... .. 24 Concord Circuit .............. J II 195 12 161 19~ 5 7 3131 3,500 001 282 501 II 1,200 00.. . . . . . . . I25 00 791 00\ .. 1 .. .. .. 1,00000 8 00 .... .. 25 Chattahoochee ........•...... ·I 1 .... ·I· .. 421 4;-~ ...... 3 1 2,000 00 ......... 1 1,000 00 770 00 ~,000 00 230 00 .. J ............ .. 26 Fenhalloway ................ ·I 1 ..... 11124 I26 1 II 4 31 1,500 00 200 ooll 850 OOJ ......... ~ .. .. .. .. 650 00 .. . ............. : : : :::: :: ::::: : 27 Greenville .................. ·1· ...... / 23 98 . I21 IO 214141 2,800 001 ......... 1 .. 1 300 001 ....... · · . . . . . . . . . 400 00 .. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 28 Mount Pleasant .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .... . 115 156... 8 2 21 1,800 00 ......... 1 350 00.. ..... .. 450 00 ........................................ . 29 Quincy Circuit ...................... I 4 4~ .511 3J ... 3 21 1,900 00 ......... / .. / ......... J .............................. / ........................... ..

Total .................. ·I· ••••• 20 4,736-1676-186li5,6I'fT35Iji27183170I 109,6I5 OOI 1,492 501271 36,300- OOI 1,185 OOI 6,350 OOI 9,945 301 .. I ...... r 31,650 OOI 199 -50J ..... . Total last year................ 7 ..... 401383,4,73612261120\761661 97,850 OOI 850 221221 30,950 001 700 0013,1IO 00112,318 951 .. I ....... , ~,000 oor 2I3 001 ..... . Increase ................... : ... 13 ..... 275 478 881 125 7 7 41 ll,765 001 642 28 5 5,350 00 485 00 3,240 00 ............ 1 .. .. .. 4,650 00 ............ .. Decrea~ ............................. I ... J ... j ..... 1 ... j ... J .. J .. J .... : ................. 1 ......... 1 ..... · ... J ......... J 2,373 65! .. ) ...... 1 .......... J 14 50! ..... .

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10 Callahan .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. . ..... . .. 140 6 7 115' 5 1 5 4 2,000 00 ..... ,.. .. 1 1,700 00......... ... .. .. .. . 600 00 .. 1 .................................... .

11 Green Cove Mission .. , .... , ........ 1 150 3 17 101 21 2 31 2 5,500 00\ .... ·t· .. • 1 1,000 00 ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . 176 00.... .. .. .. .. . 1,500 00 ............... . 12 Lake Butler Circuit.............. 1 232 6 2 210 3 1 6 6 3,500 00 ........ · 1 1,200 00 ....... ,.. .. .. .. . .. . 50 00 ................. 1 ..................... . 13 McClenny Mission .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . 136 4 6 140 . .. . 2\ 4 4 1,500 00\ ......... , 11 500 OOj ......... , oO OOI 50 00 ................................. · ..... . 14Lake City ....................... 1 306! 57 40\ 314 31 7\ 1] 11 6,250001 1,80000 1 2,50000, .................... 1 2,35648 .............

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2l2 H~milton Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 218 ........ j •••••••.••••••••• ,. .. • .. .. .. .. ... • .. • • •• .. • .. • • ... .. • .. • • • .. .. • • .. • .. • .. .. .. • .. .......... ., ................................... . 23 Middleburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 31 2i 70.... 3 1 1 1,000 00 ......... j 1 1,000 OOj 210 00 ... . .. .. .. 149 36 ....... l...... 600 00 ............... . 24 Park. Mission ... ,. .... ; .......... 2 :: g 100 103.... 4 3 2 1,650 00 ......... ·1· .............. J......... 150 00 376 40,. ·\· .1 .. · · ..... 1 .......... , .. · .. · ·1 .... ····· 25 Jennmgs and Sprmg Hill ........ \.. L 125 137 7 2 21 2 1,400 OOJ ....................... ·1··....... .. . . . . . . . . 650 00 ....................................... . 26 Swift Creek Mission .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * *I !1\ 1341 143 1 12 6] 6 2,000 OOJ ............................... ·.. .. .. . .. .. . 21 00 ....... 1 ............................... .

Total ...................... 114!5,2431"465 8431 52441 196\ 1131 691 62j 127,150 OOJ 6,230 00 .221 47,800 00 4,627 001 7,650 00 2,074 33 ....... 1•••••• 45,300 00 332 351 ........ . Total last year ............. )31 ..... 13175 461) 5243\ 113J 97\ 65J 58J 121,530 001 4,861 00 21 44,400 00 5,626 00 8,793 00 658 00 1 4,000 00 55,505 00 241 8011,000 00 Increase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 90 382 11 231 16\ 4\ 4\ 5,920 OOJ 1,369 00 1 3,400 00.. . .. ..... . .. .. .. . .. .. ................ 1.... .. • .. .. • .. 90 55 ........ . Decrease .................. ·I· .......................... , .. j •••••••••••••••••• ·I ............ ·I··.......... 999 OOJ 1,143 00 4,583 67 1 4,000 '00 10,205 00 ..... ·I· 1,000 00

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7 Melrose Circuit .. ... .. . . . .. I 155 18\ 113 286 I3 11( 5( 5 5,000 00......... 21 2,800 001 ....... ··1· ........ 1 262 00 .................................... . 8 Interlachen. Cir!luit . . . . . . . . 1 145 .. · ., .. .'. 145 . . . . . . . . 61 5 5,550 00 . . . . . . . . . I 1,000 00 . . . . . . . . . 40 00 .................. ·~· . 600 00 ....... ) ....... . 9 Bushnell Circmt .... , ..... :. .. .. 253 3 10 I42 . .. . 1 3 31 4,000 00......... 1 300 00.... ..... . 200 00 100 00 ............................. 1 ...... ..

10 Altoona Mission ........... .... 75 .... 1 .......... ; .......... 1 •••• , .......... ,. ·,· ..•••.•.•.....•.••.•••••••••••••• ; ••••••• ······1· ............................ ) ....... . 11 Wildwood ................. · · · · 132 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·1 .. · · · .... · · .. · · .... · · · · · ... · .. · .. · · .. · · ... · · ... · · -~ .... · ...... · · ............................. ) ....... . I2 Ocala ..... , .......... ,.. . .. . .. .. 313 481 53 336 24 2 I I I0,500 00). . . . . . . . . 2 6,000 00 . . . . . . . . . 2,000 00 94 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,000 00/ ....... ) ....... . 13 Umatilla Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 . . . . . . . . 138 . . . . . . . . 7 2 2,250 001. . . . . . . . . 1 500 00 . . . . . . . . . 100 00 ........ ·1· . .. . .. .. .. . .I,350 00 ....... 1 ....... . I4 Lady Lake .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . I34 9 I4 I53 I 1 61 4 5,500 001. . . . . . . . . 2 2,IOO 00 .................. ·1 236 I9 ............. ·'· .....................• 15 Leesburg ................... ·I·. 102 7 53) 162 6 8 3 3 5,500 00 . . . . . . . . . I 2,500 00 ........... ,. . . . . .. 83 19 ........... , .............. ; ..........•• 16 Crystal River Mission . . . . . . . . . 75 .............. , ............................................................ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••

17 Martel Circuit . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. 140 20 4 I58 5 3 4 4 4,400 001......... 1 600 00 ...... ;. .. . . . . . . . .. 642 01 ..........................•.........•• 18 Inverness Circuit .. ~ ...... 1. .. .. 147 30 65 242 6 3 8 6 6,·Z50 00 .. .. .. .. . 3 1,200 00 .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . 5IO 35 ............ ..

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6 Biscayne Bay Mission . . . . . . . . 54 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .,. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·I· · · ·1· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··I· .. · .... · · .. · .... ·I· .. · · · · .... · · · .... · .. · .. · .... · · · · · · · · 7 Lemon Oity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 65 39J 220 27 7 4 1 1,800 00 ........ ·1· .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . 600 00 ................. ·I· ................. . 8 Delray ....... ·., ....... 1........ 86 191 1a1 118........ 2 2 4,000 00\ 1,000 00 1 1,000 00 125 00......... 25 00, .................. 1 ................. .. 9 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2121 231 29'1 238 9 12 1 1 5,500 00 ......... J 1 4,000 00 2,750 00 1,000 00 805 00 .... J........ 8,000 00 33 00 .. , ... ..

10 West Palm Beach . .. .. . . • . . .. . 1541 101 (} 105 3 3 1 2 4,000 00 814 00 1 2,500 00 228 81 50 00 440 85 ..................... ·1 11 89 ..... .. 11 Fory Pier_ce and. S~ewart.... 1 133 18 13~ U>S 17 3 2 2 6,500 00......... 1 2,000 00......... . . . . . . . .. 200 00 .. ,. . . .. . . . . . 4,000 00 ............. ..

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17 Fruitland .. ,............... .. .. 85 .... \ .... · .. · · · · · · ... , · .. · · .. · · .. ·•· · · .. ·· .. · · · · · ...... · · ........ · .. · · .. ·• · .. ·· · ... · ··· · .... ·1· · · ·1· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·'· · ··1· ·······I······· 18 Volusia Mission .. .. .. . .. .. 1 112 20 15 186 17 13 6 6 5,300 00.... ..... . .. . . . . .. .. .... .. .... .. 300 00 940 00 .................. ( ............ , ...... . 19 Palatka . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 244 6\ 25,256 2\ 41 II 1 5,000 00 .. .. . .. .. 1 1,500 00 .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . 640 00, ........ ,. . . . . . . . . . . .•. . 69 00 ...... . 20 Sanford ......... ,.. . . . . . . . . 1 177 451 56 263 151 16 1 1 4,500 OOJ......... 1 2,000 00......... 250 00 406 00 .. ·. . . . . . . . . 3,000 00 ....... ·1· ., ... .. 21 Hastings ........ -,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 6\ 6 92 . . . . 1 4 4 4,880 00) 600 00 1 1,500 00 900 00 .200 00 1,200 001· ................................. ·'· .. 22 Oviedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 .... \ .... ) 93 .... 11.... 2 2 2,000 OOJ ......... 1 11 1,000 ~-...... .. 100 00 10 00) ...... ,. . . . . . 500 00 15 00 ...... . 23 Kingston and New Smyrna. 2.... 17! 61 74 8 7 3 2 4,000 001 600 001 1 1,600 00 ......... 1,000 00 1,044 00 ····I·.·.· ..... · ... · ..... · .... · ·1· ·. ·•· .. 24 Sebastian .. .. . .... . .. . .. .. 1.... 171 83 100 ll 3 4 1 800 00 ......... \ lJ 800 .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... 115 80 .... ).. .. . . .. 900 00 9 10 ....... 25 Cocoa. ................. ,. . . . 1 . . . . 23! 311 54 10.... 1 1 2,000 001 ......... / .. · · ........ · · . ·'·.... .. 250 00 .............. , ............. ·I· •••. •·.·••• · · · · · · ·

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G Galloway Mission . . . . . . .. .. .. 2 138 5 12 1471 2 II 4 41 1,665 00... . . .. .. I 300 00.. . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 229 161. . . . ... .. . . . . . .. ...................... . r Bartow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 371 26 27! 3971 101 41 11 1116,100 00,1,239 00 2 4,100 00 122 00 1,800 00 I94 00 .. .. . . .. . .. .. 10,950 00 242 ... •I• ••• 8 Lakeland ........ 1• • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 400 60 30 475 40 IO I 1 16,000 00 2,500 00 1 3,000 00... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3,000 00 • • . . .. . . . . . • • 5,000 00 75 ........ . t Mulberry Circuit .................. I74 15 17 I33J 51 3 21 21 2r200 00.......... 1 2,000 00 1,100 00 200 00 721 13J .... J ......... I 1,500 001 17 35J ...... ..

H Ft. Meade and Homeland....... 1 255 4 14/ 2641 31 1 2 21 2,800 00......... 11 800 00 ......... , .......... 1 360 001 .... 1 ......... 1 1,500 00 28 75! ...... .. 11 Bowling Green ............. ,. . . 3 2171 271 5 220J 5J 8 3 3 2,500 00......... 11 800 00 ................... ,J 80 00 ...... "'..... . ..... ,' ....... ·I· ...... . 1~ Arcadia . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 338\ 9 91 342 2\ 7 1 1 6,000 00 .. . . . . . . . 1 4,500 00 500 00 500 00 85 00.... .. . . . . . . . 7,000 00 47 50 B Nocatee Circuit ............. 1 •••••• 1 188 181 81 199 5 lJ 3 2 2,000 00 65 00 1 1,000 00 ................. ,. . 175 00.... .. . . • . . . . .. ............ . 14 Fort Myers .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2101 41 61 222 . . . . . . . . 1/ 1 8,000 00.. . . . . .. . 11 2,600 00.. . . . . . . . 936 00 600 00 . . . • •. . .. . . • . 6,600 00 121 001 ....... .

15 Alva Circuit .. .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. . .. . 178 7j 5, 92 1 2 1 1 2,500 00 ... .. . .. . 11 1,200 00 ......... , ........ ,. . 257 00.... •. . . • . . . . 1,800 00 12 00 ....... .

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...__------r.r0tal -~~;~~.-~ ....... ·I 241 .... ·1 363! 50514,73511691 721 621 43,92,219 001 3,804 001 191 31,255 0012,639 001 5,026 ~· 10,413 291 .. • ., .... •1 ...... 47,850 00 628 li)l ....... . Total last year ........ 1•• 214,200 422! 374 4,200 1941 45 52 46 91,965 00/ 8,525 00 16 30,155 00 2,301 50 3,050 80. 15,524 OOJ .. ,. . .. . • • • • . • 29,450 00 105 12 ......•• Increase .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. 3.. .. . .. .. 131 535 .. .. 271 10 .. .. 254 001 ........ ·I 3 1,100 00 337 50 1,975 2 ...... ,.. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . • 18,450 00 522 9:l .. , ... 0 ••

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4 " Tampa Heights .. .. . . .. . . . . . 1 448 6 28 422 ... 17 1 1 4,500 OOj ..... 00 ... lit 3,500 00 .... 00 ............ j .... 00 00 .. J.] . 00 . 00] 3,500 OOj 100, OOj ...... . fi C:ary a~d Pt. Tampa. 00 00........ • • 160 12 4~ 192 6 3 3 3 5,000 00, .... 00 00 .. j 2\ 2.000 00100 00 00. 00 00 ....... , 45 OOJ.I . . . . . . 2,500 00/ ........ J ••.....

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2,00000j········ 7,00000 77500jlll5000j .. oo ............. j15000 7 Little Italy ..... 00 ............ 00 1 86 00. .. . 86..... 1 1 3,000 001 .......... J lj 2,500 00 00 00 00. 8,000 OOJ .... 00 00 ... J 00 00 .. 00 .... 00 .. 00 ..... 1 ...... . 8 Seffner Mission ...........•.•.... I .. 128... J 125, ... 1/5 5 3,200 OOJ .......... J II 500 OOJ .. 00 .............. J 1 00/.J ....................... joo 00 .. . 9 See Bloomingdale, below .......... J ....... 1· ..... J .......... I. ·1· .J ......... ··I· ......... J .. l ....... -~1- ...... J ........... J .... · ...... J.J ....................... I ...... .

10 Parrish, Ct ...........•........... ,1/ 121 22 Ri 142, ..... 5 1/ 400 OOJ .......... ,lj 400 00,00 ..... 1 ........... 1 34 92\.J ...... 400 OO ....... j ...... . 11 Palmetto Mission ........ 00. 00.. 11 1201... 14/ 108 l .. 1 J I 2.000 OOj... .. .. .. . 1\ 1,000 00 .................. \ 210 OOJ.\ 00 .... J 2,100 001 50 50100 .. 00. 12 Bradentown .. 00 ................. 1 .. 1 1571 3 3/ 142/ 2 1J1Jll 4,000 OOJ ... ·J"' 00 00 111 2,000 001 ....... 00... .. .... 126 26l ... 00 .. 1 1,500 00) ....... / ...... . 13 Manatee ..... 00 00 ............... Jll 1561 3 12/ 140~ 21 .. /llll 4,500 00) ..... •oooolll :3,300 OOj ....... \ .... 00 ..... J ........... f.l 0000 .. j 3.200 001 84 001 ...... . 14 Oneco ···························1··1 216! ... 1··· 1····· ... ··1··11··1···········1··········1··1··········1······· ........... J .......... J.J ······I··········!·············· 15 Sarasota ........................ J. ·1 721 5/ 181· 75 4 4\ 1fll 2,000 001 .......... 111 2,000 001 187 001 ........... J 150 00/.J ...... J 500 001 ............. . Hl St. Petersburg ................... I 1 246/ 121 1 R/ 24RI 81 4 II II 10,000 001 225 00 1 J 2,000 001 .... 00 . 50 001 362 OOJ.I ...... 1 5,500 00/ ...... -I 130 00 17 Largo Circuit ...... 00 ............ Jll 2251 6 20/ 23G! 2 1/ 4/ 4\ 4,500 OOJ ...... oo .. \1! .......... J ....... j0000 ....... 1 .... 00 .... J.J oooo .. J ................. 1 ...... .

Hl Cerlew ::Hiss ................. 00. ·I 21130... 5j 1351 ... \1014 2\ 1,200 00/ .. 00 ...... I .. J 1,700 00)00 0000 .Jl75,000 00/ 171 00/.J ...... J ................. / .. 00 .. . 18 Sutherland and Tarpon Springs .... j 8 211 16 3i>l 212 11J.. 311/ 1.500 001 ........ 00 I 11 1,000 OOJOO ..... j 50 OOJ 125 001 .J ..... ·I 500 001 3 75! ..... ..

20 Hernando ::\fiss ................... Jl/ 1841 ...... , Hi3f ... Ill 4 5/ 2,100 OOJ .......... 111 750 001 .... · ... J ........... J 30 001.1 ...... J ......... J ...... /00 ... .. 21 Blanton .......................... J .. J 367/ 4 21 36~~ ..... J 6/ 61 3,500 00\ 200 001 1/ 1,000 001 ....... 100 ......... I .......... J.I ...... J .......... J ....... / ...... . 22 Brooksville 00 .................... 1 21 2491 12/ !>J 24n 1 251 1 1 5,000 OOj .......... 1 1/ 2,000 00100 00 00 .1 500 00 85 00\.1 ...... / .... 00 .... f ....... /00 .... . ~3 n;de~ ~ity .......... 00 00 ...... 00 .Ill 231 61 2~/ 20~ 1 51 4/ 2/ 2\ 3,500 OOJ .......... [ J! 2,000 ool .... 00 ·J 350 001 20 001.1 ...... 1 3,000 001 5R nOJ ...... . -4 V~£>b,.,ttr Ret ... 00 00 ................ 280 ... 121 22nl ... 1 2 5J 4 3,000 OOj .. 00 .. 00 .. j ll 1,000 00....... 1,000 001 87 OOJ.J .......... 00 .... 1 ...... ]00 .... . 25 Clearwater Circuit 00 ..... 00 ...... 1\ 128 00 .I 81 ll8J ... J 2/11 lj 1,200 001 ..... 00 ... ! II 800 00/ ....... 1 ........... J .... 00 00 .. !. I ...... I .......... J ....... J ...... .

26 ~fiakk~ Mission .................. ,lj..... 23\202/ 225/ 51 3\ 5/ 4\ 2,800 OOJ .......... , .. ! .......... \ ....... j .... , ...... ·1 325 OOj.J ...... , .......... 1... . . . I ...... . '27 Bloommgdale .................... lJ 332 6/ 71 218 3 3\ 5/ 51 5,000 OOJ .......... 1\ 600 001 ....... J 1,500 00 446 001.! oo, ............. 1 ....... 1 ...... .

Total 0 °. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0 .... 0 .. 0 .. 0. 0 .j27j ...... J224I621J5262J951146/67J57I 149,900 00/ 10.,355 OOJ23.J 40,100 001 1R7 001 222,6500ol7,26.0 43T1Tl5o 00]46,650 oO!iM-9~1 l5000 Total last year .................... J32/5.342J271]605I5342/112 118/69f59ll29.1 50 001 5,289 00!21 I 35,7RO 001 212 001 211,335 001 26,517 60/2] 375 00] 27,850 001 203 701 5 00 Increase ........................ ·.·.·1· -I· .... j ••• J 161 ....... 281 .. j •• 1 20,750 001 fi,066 00\ 21. 4,320 OOJ ...... ·1 11,315 OOJ .......... \.! ...... j 18.800 00/ 583 :?fi! 145 oo !?ecrease _·_ ......... _ . .:....:....:.~_. ._._:_._ .. JJ'_I_._ ·d!!i· .. _f 80f 111 .. ·I 21 21 ....... ·_~_._j·_:..:.__-_:_:__: _ _.__. __ .__.:1 .. 1 .......... J 25 oo .. 00 ....... J 19,257 21111 225 oo] .......... J ....... 1 ...... .

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Tallahassee-. -.. -.~I 20!- 4,736) 676 8611 5,6171 351 1271 831 70 109,615 001 1,492 501 261 34,800 00/ 1,185 ~

Jacksonville ........ ·I 13 5,243 465 8431 5,3781 196 1131 G!:ll 62 127,150 00 6,230 00 22\ 47,800 001 4,627 East Coast ......... J 11 3,250 375 380 3,4~71 155 2351 451 37 117,180 OOI 2,514 00 171 31,115 00 4,871 Gainesville .......... I 8 4,326 261 885 4,5191 14G 72

841 72 110,825 00, •......... , 25) 31,900 00 10

Orlando ............ ·j 24 4,200 363 505 4,7351 1691 721 62 431 92,219 00 3,804 00 19 31,255 001 2,639 Tampa .............. 27 5,342 224 621 5,262 95 146 67 57 149,9()() 00 10,355 00 23: 40,100 00 187

OJ 6,350 001- 9,945 30! .... J .... 00 .J 31,650 OOJ -199 50! ... 00 .... 01 7,650 OOJ 12,004 33\ .. 0 "I 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 45,300. OOJ 332 35j .•....••• 4 8,450 OOI 9,683 2lj.... 0. 0 0 0 0 0 21,100 001 171 99J .. 0 0 ° 0 0 0. 0 2,765 OOj 3,852 74\ .. 0 0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 27,150 OOI 189 20\.0 0 ° 0. 0 0.

001 5,026 00 10,413 20100. ·I ...... 0 47,850 00/ 628 10\ ......... 0 222,650 00 7,260 43 II 150 OOJ 46,650 001 786 951 150 00

Total ........... J 103J27,23IJ2,354J4,095I29,o36Jl,I02J ·765J407J 341! 704;909 ooJ 24,3955oj-f321 216~~Y7ooor 13,519 241 252,891 oo 53,500 30\ 11 150 ooi214,300 oo1 2,308 09! 150 oo Total last year ...... J 99J ...... \2,'~27127,231\ 908] B32j 4011 341] 658,'235 001 15,833 OOJ 120/197,185 00\ 11,989 50\ 237,608 801 86,282 841 31 4,375 00 193,~55 001 l,ODg 77! 1,005 00 Increa~ ......... J 4J •.... ·I 3991,868 1,805: 194Jl33J 6J .... J 46,674_00\ 8,362 50\ 12J 19,795 00 1,529 74 15,282 20 .......... J .... J........ 20,/45 OOJ1,2L 32J ........ .

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I Apalachicola and Mission .. j I 50 .... j. . . . 50 52 00/ 52 001 II I31 132 50 00/ ....... j 63 00/ 113 001 I I7 50 65 I 9 208 44\ 259 09\ ..... . 2 l\ucilla ................... 1 ................................. -..•....... j II 71 46 f> 05 ....... j 9 60 I4 65j. ... . .. . . . .. . I I8 I30 221I30 22/ ...... . ! Bl~e Creek Circuit ········I···· ................................ , ... ~ ... 1 I 3 I8 ..... ·;..· ...... ·1········· """·""~!··.·· .... . ............................. ·1····.··

Bristol ................... ·I· ................... 1.. ... . • . • • • . . . • . . . • • • • I 6 75 8 tO 5 50 25 00 39 2o.... . . . . . ............................. ·I· ... · .. 5 Carrabelle ................ j I 35 . . . . . . . . 35 . . . . . . . 8 00 8 00 II IO I40 10 00 5 00(....... I5 OOj ..... · .. ,! . . . . . l 16 50 35 50 35\ ..... . 6 Chattahoochee ............. 1 ............... ~ ..................... 1 ....... j 2 10 62 ............... j 25 28 25 28\ .. \.. . . . . . .................................. 1 ••

7 Concord Circuit .... 1 •••••• ·1· .......................... I ...... ·j· ....... \ 3 22 118 lG 00....... 34 001 50 001 .. /...... . . . . . l 11 .................. j ..... . 8 CrawfordvilleCircuit .................. f .... · ........... , ... , ........... ! II 4 32 ........ 1 ....... I200 1200 .. ( ........... l 5 5000 50001 ...... . 9 Fenhol~o,vay Circuit .................... j ............... ~·······1········1····\···· ....................... ; .............

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10 Greenville ................. 1 .... ( .... ( .... 1 .. ; ..................... j ...... ·I 2, 8 80 12 00 4j 46 40 00\ 56 461........ • • • .. I 9 40 001 40 00\ ..... .

11 Havana .................... 1 II 301 I 22 52 ............. ·1· ...... 1 II 9 120 59 60.... .. . . 72 I8\ 131 781 .. ,. . . . . . . . . . . I 24 223 751 223 75, ..... . I2 Leon Circuit ............... \ 2 55 1 18 73 .I ::!0 1 74 15 75 45\ 4\ 16 I65 11 46 7 00 50 OOJ 68 46\ I 13 7 00 3 . 34 125 00 132 00 ..... . 13 Madison . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . I 104 2 52)I56 2 501 93 '251 95 751 II 17,I70 38 66 5 00 122 001 165 66.\ 21 59\ 1 15 05/ I 62 256 88\ 371 931 ..... . 14 Madison Circuit .......... ·1 2 751 I 15\ 90 . . . . . . . 8 00 8 00/ 4/ 24 22.5 14 00 ....... · 37 001 .51 OOJ 2j 2911 43 00 ....... ·1· ........ \ 43 00\ ..... . I5 Mayo and Mission .................................. j .. ·I· ... j ....... j II 7 80 10 001 2 801 38 001 50 80j Ij 81 15 55\ 1 I3 80 00 95 55 ..... . I6 M. idw.ay Circuit .......... 1 ................ j ••.•••• , ••• ·1· ..... ·1· ...... \ II 31 30 I 501 4 pO l 501 7 50\ .... j ............ \ ... ·I· ............. ! ......... 1 ...... . I7 Monticello ............... ·1 1 53 I 30/ 83 ... 1•• • • 40 IO 40 IOI II I9 229 530 36 ..... 1•• 74 )54 604 901 2j 64 3 84 21 I 50 336 351 720 56\ 20 00 I8 Mount Pleasant .......................... 1 ...... 1 ................... i 3 211 I48 19 30 2 00 83 56\ 104 86 I .. . . 24 10 I . .. . 10 30 34 401 ..... . I9 Old Town . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . I 17 .. . . .. .. i 17 ....... j ....... ·I· ..... ·j II 4[ 40 ........ 1 3 50 38 001 4I 50/ .... 1\ .............................. , ......... 1 ...... . 20 Perr.v .................... ·1· ... , ............ 1 ....... ( ............. 1....... I 111 70 ........ j 9 25 58 00 67 25\ II 201 134 45 I 15 58 00 92 45j ..... . 21 Qumcy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . I 38 ........ 1 38\ 60 OO! 90 00\ 150 001 II 15\ I05 I55 09j....... 7l 12 226 21 II 351 .. 69 381 I! 43 293 171 462 551 ..... . 22 Quincy Circuit ............... ·I· ... j ....... ·J· .... , ....... , ...... "I" .... -I 21 I31 77 ........ j....... 13 ool 13 oo\ .. f .. l ... ·I ........ \ I 30\ 30 OOI 30 001 ..... . 23 Sycamore ................. I ........ j ... ·I· ................... • ( ........ 1 II 91 65 50 OOj ...... ·I 26 65\ 76 651 .... ! ... ·I .............. , ....... 1 .......... ·I· .... . 24 T~llahassee and. Mission .... \ I GR! 11 ll5j lf$61 IO 00 231 001 241, 0. 0) 21 451 35:-J 65 001 15 50/ 298 001 375 501 3jll4 76 00 3 104 400 00 676 001 ..... . 25 '" aukeenah ............... \ 2 39\ II 41\ SO 2'.?J 23 I9 151 4I 381 3\ 22 129 15 001 ............... 1\ 15 001 I 21 34 9{) I 9\ 14 45 49 44 ..... .

21 vvoodviue ................ I .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... I .......... . i •••• ~·. • • • • • • • rl 61 8o ....................... 1 .......... ·!· . •.•••.•.....•.••..............•.•..••.•.•..•. 26 \VestMadisonCircuit .............. j .... 1 ........ , ...................... :.( 4 19 60 ........ 2001 2100\ 2300 .... 1 ............ 11 ·281 3545 35451······

28 East Bay ................ j .... 1 .... 1 .... 1 ..... 1 .... \ .............. j ..... \ ... 1 II 61 .. 1 ........... 1 ............ ~ .. 1 ......... j .. 1 ........... "·· •••••••••• • ................ ! ..... . Total ... · · ........... -I 14\ 564! 8! 293j 8fi7J 96 031 6I5 651 711 68j 46\ 34312839 950 65\ 7l 26\ 896 521 1,860 19\ 151 337\ 1,I 76 381 22,4801 2,342 361 3,618 74\ 20 00 Total last year ...... ·I 11 407\ 51 I67l 5741 217 I5l 488 68\ 705 83\ 47\ 30812822 1,071 721 66 5111,213 431 2,351 661 I911 3981 1,247 52 21 408 I,830 62 2,978 14/203 00

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10 Ocala ...................... j 1 62 1 38 100 27 85 18 50 46 3~ 2 27 295 152 50 5 28 227 79 385 57 2 98 122 92 1 48 178 33 :ro1 25 ....... .. 11 Umatilla ................................................ ·I· ............... • •. . · ·• · · · · · · . · ........ · · · · .. · · · ·• • .. · · • · • · · • • • • • ................................. · ....... .

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13 Leesburg .............................................................. 1 1 12 77 20 31 5 001 53 791 79 10/ 1 18 55 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 55 00 ......... . 14 Martel Circuit .. . . . . . . . .. . 1 20.... .. . . 20 ... .. ... . 5 00 5 001 41 20 141 17 01j ....... ·I 67 091 84 10 1 6 I 00 l 8 182 00 183 00 4 00 15 Inverness Circuit . "\" ....................... r ............ !"' . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 4 261 194 20 48 3 OOI 59 201 82 68 ... ·I . . .. .. .. . 1 18 10 00 10 001·· ...... . 16 Citra . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 2 40.... .. .. 40 ...... 1.. 5 00 5 00 3 18 100 11 00 60 29 60 29 131 58 II 13 65 20 2 21 136 15 201 55 ....... .. 17 Micanopy . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . 1 18.... . . . . 18 ....... j ...... ,. .. . . . . . . 3 16 166 19 50 6 15 3 05 28 70 1 8 58 00 3 32 320 00 378 001·· ...... . 18 Williston Circuit . . . . . . . . . . 1 47 . . . . . . . . 47 6 00 50 56 00 3 18 150 35 00 5 50 77 50 118 00 1 10 27 35 1 22 107 90 135 25 .... , ... . 19 Bronson Circuit ........... I.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. .. . . 3 20 125 75 00....... ... . .. .. .. 75 00 2 21 65 90 .... 1 ............. j 65 901 6 00 20 Rochell Circuit ..... ,. . .. . . . 2 50.... . . . . 50 10 00 10 00\ 20 00 5 30 200 20 00........ 20 00 40 00 2 15 40 00 1 5 10 00\ 50 ()() ........ . 2i Anthony Circuit .. . . .. . . .. . 1 27 .. . . .. . . 27 .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . .. . . 41 16 . . . . 18 60 ............. ,..... 18 60 I 8 25 00 2 20 15 00 40 00 ....... ..

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9 Ft. Meade and Homeland ... j 2 64 I 18 82 5 94 21 50 27 44 21 18 166) 51 f:i5 .. 1••••• 97 69 149 24 2 27 77 46 2) 34( I22 64 200 IO ...... . lO Bowling Green ............ , ............................... · ·'· ....... , 2 13 .. ·. ·I·.. . . ... . . . . . . . . . 43 75 43 75 . . . . . . . . . ........... , ............. , .•...... ·j· ..... . 11 Wauchula . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 171171\ 22 70....... 68 00 90 70 1 25 39 00 .. :. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 00 .... .

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1 ,3 001 124 00 21 251 65 00 1 13 95 00 160 001 140 00

10 Sl!ttnerla~Ml·a:nd T911"pon Spgs\ ·21 ·671.. .. .. .. 67' ......................... -I 3 2lt . .n5 ·31 '00~ ........ 1 .. 1 17'5 ·001 200 00 2\ 35 80 Ol 2.j 38\ 143 551 223 561 ..... .. 11 Clearwater ....... _ ............. j .... J 1 43 43! 11"5 ·OO 32 25! 47 85! l' 1~ '81 16 80 '6 .:155 164 .5"5 87 95 II HI ... -..... II 271 74 60 74 601 ...... . 12 Cnr'lew Mission ........... j .... j ... : ............................. l ....... \ 31 20 -2lJI 16 '00 .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. 10 ool .... \ .. , ........... j ... j ......... j ••• · •••••• j ••••••. 13 Br.adentown. ................ ll I ·ao 1 15,45 ................... 'j .......... l1 •••... ~ ... nooo ·a·00\122'61 235611 11 II 2282 1131! 220741 24356, ...... . 14 Manatee .......

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1 Tallahassee ................ J 14 564 81 2931 857\ 96 03i 615 651 711 68\ 461 3431 28:39! 1,071 721 66 51\ 1,213 43\ 2,351 66\ 19! 39Sj 1,276 381 221 4801 2,342 36] 3,618 741 20 00 2 Jacksonville ............... 1 13 346 9 309/ 6551 127 00 300 60! 427 60 45/ 3141 :WIO/ 643 841 54 341 2,380 031 3,078 211 161 3771 840 761181 4881 4,872 281 5,713 04/33 37 3 Orlando ................... j 13 404 5 148 552 47 94 · 278 35! 326 281 47 .325 2777 1,248 141 24 001 1,8:37 00\3,109 141 lSI 3751 1,021 78 16 435 2,180 401 3,'202 18 4 Gainesville ................. 1 14 433 3 1131 546 70 35 184 101 254 451 521 343 27021 651 5lj 118 48! 1,219 63 1,989 621 18,349/ 922 65 201 4071 1,689 711 2,612 361120 00 15 Tampa .................... 1 18 598 4 1201 718! 100 25 192 651 292 901 52 410 4;)50 956 991 66 04/ 3,160 151 4,183 18,17 4071 989 02J lSI 4481 5,919 251 7,268 27\,514 90 66 East Coast ............... 1 141 537 10 3101 8491 70 58 678 111 748 691 41 310 296~~ 515 43/ 48 31 1,508 17 2,120 91 101 2191 453 80112/ 281! 1,852 121 2,305 921 83 85

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•••••• j 8612882 391295j41771 512 15 2,249 46,2,761 611 283 2045jl8830 5,087 63 377 68lll,368 41/16,783 72/ 98j2152 5,504 39106 2539118,856 12124,720 511772 12 Total last year ....... 1 78\2501 391315,3816 749 53 2,185 87 2,935 40,278 2086,181041 5,ll8 84\ 434 34lll,936 8117,719 69 93!1969/5,504 50/10612403118,8~2 09123,972 1118'29 90 Increase .............. j Sj 381 ...... , .. 36IJ.. .. .... . 63 591...... ... 5 .... 73GJ ......... 1 ......... 1 ......... j ......... l .. 1156 ............ Jl36l 24 031 748 40\57 78

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PREACHERS IN CHARGE.

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6 Chattahoochee ............... j 15 OOj 15 001 250 00 27G 80 2 00 1 00\ 9 OOJ 9 OOJ 6 00 6 00 8 00\ 8 00 .. .. ... . . . .. . .. 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00\ ..... j 1 00 7 Concord <;ircui~ ·:· .. ...... J 50 001 39 62\ ~50 001 gl6 151 5 00 5 00\ 28 001 28 001 21 00 21 ool 33 001 33 00[.... ... .. ..... 14 00 14 00 I3 ooJ ....... [. ····1· .... . SCrawfordvilleCucwt ........ , 5000 2780\ vOOOO ~7800 500\ 50012800 1200 2100 800 3300 1000J .............. 1400 30 1300 ....... j ..... 500 9 Fenholloway Circuit . . . . . . . . 30 00 11 501 200 00! 77 G3 3 OOJ 1 00 · 17 00\ 4 00\ 13 00 8 05 19 00\ 4 OOJ....... . . . .. .. 8 00 2 00 8 00[ 1 OOJ .......... .

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11 134 OOJ 1,100 00/ 1,100 00[ 14 OOJ 14 00

4 " St. Matthews ....... I 96 001 78 00\' SOO 001 608 00[ 9 001 4 00 5 " Highway ........... ·1 84 001 84 00 700 00 550 00/ 8 00 2 00 6 " S. Jax and Park St... 36 00 36 OOJ fiOO OOJ 430 001 4 OOJ 4 00 7 " Park Mission. . . . . . . . 60 00 30 50 500 001 461 271 6 001 ...... ·1 8 Fernandina. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 120 00 81 :Z5 l ,000 00 819 50 11 001 4 00 9 Kings Ferry and Crandall. . 48 00 48 00 400 00 440 00 5 OOJ 5 00[

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10 Ocala ..... ' .... ·I 187 50j 187 75J 1,500 OO! 1,502 00 20 001 20 00\ 110 OOI 110 OOI 80 00 so oo[ 127 00\ 127 00\ 2fi OOI 26 001 ;)0 001 50 00 (i4 OOI 64 00\ ...... j 6 65 8 001 8 00 ... '. ·I· .... 'I' .... 'I' .......... . 11 Umatilla ....... j 100 00\ ......... , 800 001··........ 4 00 ....... ·1 35 OOj ......... j 2D OOj ....... j 4:3 001 ......... j !) OOj ....... j 20 OO! ....... j 21 OOj ...... -I· ..... j ...... j 3 00 ..... · · · .... j ...... · · ..............• • 12 Lad! r~~ke ...... , 81 ~OI 81 00 zoo 00 ~4~ OOI 8 00 6 00 44 00\ 44 OOI ::4 OOj 75 OOI ;~1 001, ~0 00\ 10 OOj ...... ·I ~~ OOI ~)0 OOI :_;6 OOI ~% OOj ...... ] ...... J ~ 001 ~ 00, .... "I' ................ ·, ..... . 13 Lecsbm'"' . . . . ... . 87 aO\ 80 00\ 100 001 h4;J 001 8 00\ 8 00\ 44 00\ 44 00\ .1-! 00/ :34 00\ i.J1 001 ;Jl OOj lO OOj ....... j _,) 001 _--f- 00\ -4 00\ 2_ 001 ..... ·1 l 00\ ·> 00 - 00 . . . . . . 2 00, ...... J .•••. ·I· •.••• 14 :i\Iartel Ct.. ...... j 75 001 !i2 50\ GOO 00, 000 00 8 001 7 00\ 44 001 41 001 3-1- 00 27 001 51 00\ 42 001 10 OOj ....... j :2:! 00\ l.i 00\ 28 00\ 20 OOj...... 50 00\ :3 001 2 00/ ...... j ............ j ..... ·I· .... . 15 InYerncss Ct ...... j 150 001 135 18\ 1.200 OO! 1,081 52\ ];) 00\ !) OOj 86 001 56 30\ G4 001 40 00\ !)!) 00\ fi2 00\ 21 OOj ....... j 40 001 ln ;)0, 52 00\ 2:1 OOj ...... j ...... 1 6 00 13 00 ....... j ...... j ...... j ...... j .... .. 16 Citra ........... j 87 501 76 00\ 700 OOI Gl2 00\ !I OOI !) 00\ 51 OOI 51 00\ ,)!) OOI 3!) 00\ 59 00\ 59 00\ 11 oor ....... \ :2(i OOI :20 OOI :J2 OOj 28 OOj ...... j ...... ! 4 OOj ...... j ...... j ........... ·I· .... ·I· .... . 17 M_i_ca_nopy Ct .... ·I l] 2 ~~I !)~ HOI !)~~ oor ~~0 OOI 1 0 OOI l 0 OOI ~8 00\ ~8 OOI 44 OOI 44 00\ (~~ 001 (~~ 00\ ] :~ 00\. 5 50! ~~ no: ~~ OOI :{(~ 00\ :H: 00\ ..... ·I l 50\ 4 OOI 4 OOj ...... j. .. .. . . ..... J ..... ·I· .... . 18 \\Ilhston Ct .... 1 lOG _.)j JOh 001 8¥> 001 :-;.,o 001 10 00\ 10 001 i.J8 001 .>8 OO! 44 ooj 44 001 hi 00, hi 001 u 001 ....... j _s OOI _8 001 .H, 001 · .)h OOj ...... j ....... j 4 OOI 4 OOj ...... j ........... ·1· .......... . l!) Bronson Ct.. .... \ 75 001 75 001 GOO 001 GOO 001 n 001 9 00\ 51 001 51 001 :m 001 :lfl 001 . ;')!) 00\ ;)!) 001 10 OOj ....... j 20 OO! 2G 00\ :32 001 :12 OOj ...... j l OO! ;) 001 :3 OOj ...... j l 00 ............ j .... .. 20 Rochelle Ct ...... j 112 501 78 00[ noo 00\ li20 OOj lO OOJ 10 001 58 00\ 58 OO! 44 00\ 44 00\ 67 OOj G7 OOj 1 :~ OOj ....... j 2H OOI 28 OOI :lG 00\ 3G OOj ...... j ...... j 4 OOj ...... j 1 OOj ...... j ...... j ...... , ..... . 21 .\nthony Ct .... j !)3 751 77 57\ 750 00\ ()]3 24\ n OOj ........ j 51 001 4:3 00\ :m 001 ;)0 00\ 5!) 001 4fl !l5j ll OOj ....... j :21i 001 !l 001 :32 00\ 15 OOj ...... j ....... j 4 OOj ...... j ...... j ...... j ...... j ...... j .... ..

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Emory College OXFORD, GEORGIA

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Full courses leading to A. B., Ph. B., and L. B. Degrees.

Scientific Laboratories equipped with Mod-ern Apparatus. •

Library contains more than Thirty Thous- ~ and Volumes.

Gymnasium under the management of a Skilled Director.

Board obtained in Dining Hall at Nine Dollars per month .

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For full information, address

JAMES E. DICKEY, D. D.,

President . . ...,.

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WESLEYAN FEMAlECOLLEGE i MACON, GEORGIA OLDEST and BEST

In Class A, First Grade of Colleges

Wesleyan Conservatory of Music MACON, GEORGIA LARGEST AND BEST

Instructions in Art, Elocution, and Physical Culture of

same high standard.

Largely over 2.000 Alumnae, two-thirds of whom still live in Georgia, Florida, South Car·~lina, Alabama, Mis­sissippi, Louisian~. Tennessee, North Carolina and throughout the United States.

Best curricula for young ladies in the South. All thor­oughly taught by the ablest and most experienced and accomplished professors and teachers, and not used mere­ly as an advertisement.

SPECIAL AND ELECTIVE COURSES. Courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography and Typewriting.

Large and airy campus, high elevation, proYerbially healthful, college pastorate, liberal rules of discipline carefully and faithfully enforced, simplicity of dress but no uniform required, airy rooms, steam 11eat, hot and cold water, excellent bathrooma, all modern couyenicuces.

Rates lower than any college of the same class in the United States. Under control of X orth and Souil1 Geor­gia and Florida Conferences, and is not conducted for individual profit. Makes large concessions to daughters of ministers living by the ministry.

Pupils admitted at any time when there is room. There are a few vacancies now.

SPRING TERM OPENS JANUARY 2oth. CATALOGUES FREE.

DuPONT GUERRY President