JOURNAL AND YEAR BOOK

OF THE

SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION

OF THE

FLORIDA CONFERENCE

Jacksonville, Florida, December 14-19, 1910

EDITED BY C. H. SUMMERS and FREDERICK PASCO <;:onference Secretaries

Press: Kennedy-Brown-Hall Co. of Jacksonville ·~ 1911 Sessions of the Florida Conference

~ \ Place. Convened \ President Secretary 1lTallahassee, Fla. Feb ... , 1845\Bishop J. Sou.le ...... T. C. Benning 2 Monticello, Fla. Feb. 9, 1846 Bishop J. 0. Andrew . . . P. P. Smith 3 Quincy, Fla. • .. Feb. 10, 1847 Bishop W. Capers ...... 41Waynesville, Ga. Feb ... , 1848 Bishop ]. 0. Andrew ...... 5 Albany, Ga. . ... Jan. 3, 1849~Bishop W.. Capers ...... 6 Madison, Fla. . . Feb ... , 1850 Bishop Ira L. Potter ... . 7/Thomasville, Ga. Jan. 22, 185 I Bishop R. Paine ...... 8 Tallahassee, Fla. " 28, 1852 Bishop J. 0. Andrew ... . 9 Quincy, Fla. . .. " .. , 1853/Bishop W. Capers ...... 10 Monticello, Fla. Dec ... , 1853 Bishop R. A. Howren ... . 11 I Madison, Fla. . • . . , 18541 Bishop W. Capers ...... 1 S. P. Ricbardson 12\Bainbridge, Ga. . ., 185S,Bishop J. 0. Andrew ..... , T. N. Gardner 13 Alligator, Fla. . 24, 1856 Bishop ]. 0. Andrew .... 1 P. P. Smith 14/Thomasville, Ga. .. , 1857jBishop .J Early ...... " 15 Jacksonville, Fla. 15, 1858,Bishop J. 0. Andrew .... J. C. Ley 16\Micanopy, Fla. . 28, 1859 Bisbop H. H. Kavanaugh P. P. Smith 17 Monticello, Fla. 12, 1860 Bisbop G. F. Pierce .... . 18 Quincy, Fla. . .• 12, 1861 I Bishop G. F. Piet·ce .... . 19 Tall.ahassee, Fla. " 12, 1862\Bishop J. 0. Andrew ... . 20/Thomasville, Ga. " 16, 1863 Bishop J. 0. Andrew .... F. ,\. Branch 21 Monticello, Fla. " 14, 1864 S. P. Richardson .. 22jl\1adison, Fla. . . Nov. 29, 1865lBishop G. F. Pierce ..... 23,Quincy, Fla. . .. Dec. 13, 1866 Bishop H. N. McTyeire .. 24 Monticello, Fla. •· 6, 1867 Bishop G. F. Pierce ..... 251Jachonville, Fla. Jan. 13, 1869 Bishop W. M. Wightman 26\Lake City, Fla. . Dec. 20, 1869 Bishop D. S. Doggett . . . . [. P. DePass 27/Tallahassee, Fla. Jan. 4, 1871/Bishop W. l\:L Wightman ·u.S. Bird 28 Madison, Fla. • . '' .. , 1872 Bishop W. l\L Wightman 29 Fernandina, Fla. " .. , 18731Bishop E. ?\1. 2\Iarvin .... 30JJ acksonville, Fla. " 7, 187 4 Bishop G. F. Pierce . . . . Ft·ederick Pasco 31\Live Oak, Fla. . Dec. 16, 1875 Bishop W. M. Wightman 32\Quincy, Fla. . .. Jan. 5, 1876jBishop W. M. Wightman 33 Monticello, Fla. .. 11, 18771 Bishop G. F. Pierce .... . 34 Tampa, Fla. . ... Xov. 15, 1877,Bishop G. F. Pierce .... . 35 Gainesville, Fla. " 13, 1878 Bishop H. H. Kavanaugb. 36 Tallaha~see, Fla. Dec. 17, 1879jBishop D. S. Doggett ... . 37 Ocala, Fla...... " 16, 1880! Bisbop G. F. Pierce .... . 381Monticello, Fla. Jan. 18, 1882\Bishop H. N. McTyeire . 39\Jacksonville, Fla. " 3, 1883jBishop H. H. Kavanaugh 401Madison, Fla. . . " 8, 1884\Bishop J. C. Keener ... . 41 Gainesville, Fla. 7, 1885 Bishop Linus Parker ... . 42\0rlando, Fla. . " 6, 1886 Bishop R. K. Hargrove .. 43\Tallahassee, Fla. Dec. 16, 1886 Bishop E. R. Hendrix .. . 44jLeesburg, Fla ... " 14, 1887 Bishop ]. S. Key ...... 451 Bartow, Fla. . .. Jan. 9, 1889 Bishop C. B. GaiJoway .. . 46/Gainesville, Fla. '' 8, 1890 Bishop J. C. Keener .... . 47 MonticeiJo, Fla. 7, 1891jBishop W. W. Duncan .. 48 Tampa, Fla. , .•. 6, 1892 B!shop J. C. Granbery ... 49IOcala, Fla. . ... 4, 1893 Btshop 0. P. Fitzgerald .. SOj.Palatka, Fla. . .• 3, 1894 Bishop A. W. Haygood .. 51\Jacksonville, Fla. 9, 1895 Bishop W. W. Duncan .. 52 Orlando, Fla. . Dec. 18, 1895 Bishop J. C. Granbery ... 53 Tallahassee, Fla. ~· 9, 1896 Bishop C. B. Galloway .. 54 Tampa, Fla. . .. ·• 17, 1897 Bishop W. W. Duncan ... 55,Gainesville, Fla. 14, 1898 Bishop W. A. Candler 56 MonticelJo, Fla. 13, 1899 Bishop W. A. Candler 571Bartow, Fla. 13, 1900 Bishop W. A. Candler 58\Live Oak, Fla. 12, 1901 Bishop ]. C. Granbery 59\Quincy, Fla. . .. Jan. 8, 1903 Bishop A. Coke Smith .. . 60 Lake City, Fla. . Dec. 10, 1903 Bishop A. W. Wilson .. . 61 Orlando, Fla. . . " 8, 1904 Bishop W. A. Candler .. . 62 Ocala, Fla. . ... 7, 1905 Bishop W. A. Candler •.. 63jPalatka, Fla. . .. 12, 1906 Bishop H. C. Morrison •. 64jTampa, Fla. . .. 12, 1907 Bishop C. B. Galloway •.. 65jMiami, Fla. . .. . 16, 1908lBishop C. B. Galloway ... 66jLakeland, Fla .. . 15, 1909 Bishop J. 0. Atkins ...•. 67jSpringfield •...• 14, 1910 Bishop J. C. Kilgo ...... OJFFICERS

Bishop ]. C. Kilgo, Durham, N. C ...... President Frederick Pasco, D.D., South Jacksonville ...... Secretary John E. Mickler, Manatee ...... Assistant Secretary Charnelle H. Summers, J a:.:kson ville ...... Assistant Secretary Finly J. Patterson, Dania ...... Assistant Secretary A. Hugh Cole, Wauchula ...... Assistant Secretary A. M. Daiger, Palmetto ...... Assistant Secretary Rollo H. Johnson, Brademown ...... Treasurer

LEGAL CONFERENCE.

]. Edgar vVilson, Gainesville ...... President Frederick Pasco, D.D .. South Jacksonville ...... Secretary ]. C. Cooper, J acksotwille ...... Treasurer 4 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE ROLL

Superanuated Members. Anderson, Josephus, a ...... Leesburg, Fla. Armstead, T. S., a ...... Bowling Green, Fla. Bradford, T. C...... Madison, Fla. Coleman, J. T., a ...... Grand Island, Fla. Durrance, J. P...... Sutherland, Fla. Frazee, H. B...... Jacksonville, Fla. Gates, E. F., a ...... Manatee, Fla. McRae, J. H. D ...... Palmetto, Fla. Miller, H. S., a ...... Lake Butler, Fla. Outland, M. H ...... ------Rogers, J. D., a ...... Clearwater, Fla. Shoemaker, W. F., a ...... Demorest, Ga. Sumner, R. L.. a ...... Maitland, Fla. Switzer, D. L., a ...... Durant, Fla. Steinmeyer, W. H., a ...... Lakeland, Fla. Taylor, J. R...... Quincy, Fla. Taylor, F. A., a ...... Leesburg, Fla. Vernon, I. A., a ...... Sutherland, Fla. Wells, R. ]...... ·...... Fort White, Fla. Waters, J. T., a ...... Muncie, Ind.

Supernumerary Members.

Jones, J. L., a ...... Interlachen, Fla. Mann, A. M...... Tarpon Springs, Fla.

Effective Members. Allen, W. F...... lVIulberry Atkisson, R. V...... Miami Austin, ]. W., a ...... Bowling Green Betts, W. A ...... White Springs Barnett, R. H ...... ·... Monticello Barnett, R. Ira ...... West Palm Beach Barrs, T. L. Z...... Coleman Beers, John ...... Williston Bell, J. F...... Tampa Bell, M. T...... Blanton Bigham, J. W ...... Jacksonville Blackburn, C. F...... Miami M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH · 5

Blocker, H. P...... Bushnell Boggess, 0...... Jasper Bridges, F. R...... Quincy Brantley, Wm. S ...... Mayo Brooke, ]. S ...... Oviedo Carpenter, Wm. ] ...... Tampa Cason, J. R...... Tampa Chapman, }. S ...... Orlando ~lark, ]. F ...... Lake Butler Cole, D. A...... Brooksville Cole·, A. Hugh ...... Wauchula Collier, J. S...... High Springs Crowson, F. L...... Sopchoppy Daiger, A. M...... Palmetto Davis, Gus A ...... ; ...... Jennin~s DeLofeu, M., a ...... Cuba Denton, E. K...... Chaires Diggs, ]. E ...... (Gary) Tampa Dominguez, M., a ...... Cuba Dutill, Howard, a ...... Palatka Eads, F. M. C...... Umatilla Everton, W. ]...... Punta Gorda Fletcher, W. G ...... St. Augustine Folsom, ]. L ...... ,...... Anthony Gates, E. ]...... , ...... Starke Glennan, F. L ...... Port Tampa City Griffith, Frank T...... : ...... Citra Grady Seymore ...... Sarasota Gray, W. ] ...... J'vladis.on Glazier, ]. Marvin ...... Madison Haeflinger, Henry ]. . ... , ...... Micanopy Haltotn, A. B...... Largo Hardee, E. ]...... Callahan Hardin, Smith ...... Tampa Harris, H. F ...... Welborn Harrison, E. A ...... Perry Haynes, L. D...... Delray Hendrix, S. I...... Middleburg Hendry, John A...... Sanford Henderson, George S...... Webster I-Iice, Henry ...... Fernandina Hilburn, ]. P ...... Sutherland Honiker, R. L ...... Tampa 6 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Householder, A. E ...... Plant City Hudson, E. C...... Madison Ingram, C. L ...... Maitland Inmann, C. W...... Lake City Jenkins, I. C...... Jacksonville Jones, H. E...... Alva Jones, J. C ...... Fort Pierce Jones, W. F...... Clearwater Kilgore, J. C...... Bradentown Lawler, S. W ...... Bartow Lewis, J. D...... Tampa Ley, E. F ...... Jack>sonville Ley, J. B ...... ,...... Ocala Mann, A. M...... Tarpon Springs Matheson, C. W...... Leesburg Mickler, J. E...... Manatee Mitchell, J. B...... Tallahassee Mitchell, J. T...... Rochelle Moon, J. Lawton ...... Fort Meade Moore, L. W...... Tallahassee Myres, Wm. A. . ... , ...... Bunn~ll Nease, W. J...... Lady Lake Newkirk, W. H ...... New Smyrna Nixon, T. J...... Ocala Norton, Marvin H...... St. Petersburg Norton, W. Clarence ...... Melrose Oser, Lewi's ...... Jacksonville Partridge, Henry E...... Hastings Pasco, Frederick ...... South Jacksonville Patterson, Ira S...... Jacksonville Patterson, F. J...... Dania Piner, W. K...... Lakeland Postell, J. C ...... ------Pixton, F...... Dade City Poage, W. M...... Live Oak Rape, B. T...... Alachua Roberts, G. S ...... Jacksonville Roland, T. F...... ·...... Aucilla Sanders, R. N...... Waukeenah Scott, George F...... Fort Myers Scott, Sam ...... Fort Ogden Sibert, J. D ...... Key West Sistrunk, Thomas H...... Key West ~I. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 7

Steinmeyer, F. E...... Apalachicola Summers, Charnelle H...... Jacksonville Sweat, Daniel B...... Arcadia Thrower, B. K...... Sutherland Thrower, 0. A...... Jacksonville Ton1kies, T. W...... Havana Tresca, W. B ...... Key West vV eatherford, J. N...... Carrabelle White, Chas. W...... Dade City Whitnell, H. W...... Madison Wier, W. A...... ;.J ocatee Williams, M. 0...... Reddick Williams, N. H ...... Bartow Williams, R. M ...... · ...... Inverness Williams, Thomas ...... Columbia City Wilson, ]. Edgar ...... Gainesville Woodward, ]. E...... ·.. Green Cove Y eat~s, J. L ...... Bronson York, G. H ...... Fort White

CLAS~ OF FIRST YEAR. Castellanos, N...... Tampa Hayes, Chas. N...... Panama Park Higgs, L. W ...... Bloomingdale Hollister, Kenner ...... Kings Ferry Peina, Guiseppe ...... Tampa Reina, Antonia ...... Tampa Strickland, Wm. G...... Miakka Wright, R. 0 ...... Cocoa

CLASS OF SECOND YEAR. Adams, Thomas R...... Kingston Blocker, Jack R...... Titusville Carera, D...... Tampa Davis, J. H ...... Lemon City Dieffenwerth, D. D ...... Crescent City Folsom, R. E. L ...... Silver Palm Freeman, B. H ...... Welborn Gonzalez, I ...... Key West Lord, M. M ...... , .. Martel Perez, G...... Tampa Wilson, S. A...... Kathleen 8 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

LAY DELEGATES

Bartow District. Mitchell, C. H., a ...... Arcadia Winn, W. L., a ...... ---- Watkins, T. ] ...... Orlando Foxworthy, ]. E...... ----

Jacksonville District. McLeran, A. W'...... Welborn Tomkins, C. B...... Jasper Roberson, L. E...... Live Oak Bartleson, W. K...... ] ac ksonville

Miami District. Fee, Fred, a ...... Fort Pierce Tilghman, W. G...... Palatka Stead, C. F ...... ·'· ...... ---- Hudson, F. M...... Miami

Ocala District. Hall, T. K...... ---- Hartsfield, B. D...... ---- Phifer, H. L...... Gainesville Allen, \V. E ...... · ·. ·. · · · · · · · · · · · .----

Tallahasse.e District. Perkins, ]. H ...... Monticello Morrow, S. ,D., a ...... Madison Davis, G. I:' ...... Tallahassee Davis, H. J...... Quincy

Tampa District. Harrison, C. E...... Tampa Alford, J. B ...... Ta.mpa Carter, J. C ...... Dade City Turner, A. C...... Clearwater M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 9

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The Roll of the- Honored Dead

AdmiHecl No. NAMES on Trial Died Place of Buria ll R. A. Griffin ...... 11845118461...... Hamilton 21 Alexander Martin ...... 11841118501 ...... Tampa 31 James R. Canner ...... 11850118501. . . Hillsborough Co. 4! Thomas Gardner ...... j1819j18581...... Georgia 61 Thomas W. Cooper ...... j1838j1860j ...... Micanopy 71 D. D. Henry ...... j1809j1860j ...... Suwannee Co. 8 Wm. Edwards ...... j1850j1860j ...... Micanopy 91 W m. Edwards ...... /1859118601...... Virginia 101 James L. Carrouth ...... 11839118621 11/ John]. Richards ...... /1839/1862/ ...... Madison Co. 121 Jasper K. Glover ...... /1856118621 131 Peyton P. Smith ...... 11831118621...... Georgia 14j John W. Timberlake ...... 1 ,118621 15/ Joseph A. W. Jhonson ...... /185611862/ 16[ Jesse M. Valentine ...... 1 118621 171 Henry F. Smith ...... 11856/18641 181 Leroy B. Giles ...... 11856[18641 191 R. W. Burgess ...... /1859118641 201 David L. Kennedy ...... 1 11864/ 211 Amos Davis ...... 11854118641 221 John F. Urquhart ...... 11860118641 ...... Albany, Ga. 231 W. L. Murphy ...... [1846118651...... Georgia 241 Thom~s H. C~pers ...... /1830118661...... Monticello 251 Francts M. Wtlson ...... 11854 18661 261 Mahlon Badell ...... 1 118661 271 James B. Jackson ..... · ...... j 118681...... Lake City 281 William McKay ...... 1 [18681 291 J. 0. A .. Sparks ...... 11864118691 ...... Key West 301 Robt. T. McCook ...... 1185411870[ ...... Key West 311 Andrew J. Waldridge ...... 11855118711 321 Thomas Taylor ...... 11843118721 ...... Micanopy 331 George Bright ...... 11841118741 ...... Key West 341 James M. Stokes ...... 11865118751 ...... :. Live Oak 35[ Joseph E. A. Vanduser ...... ll873jl875j ...... Key West 361 Samuel A. McCook ...... 11852118751 371 Oliver Eady ...... ) /18771 381 George W. Fogg ...... 11828118781...... Gadsden Co. 391 Erastus B. Duncan ...... 1183411878[...... Tallahassee 401 S. B. Smittel ...... 11874118781 ...... Virginia 411 Edwin W. Woodbery ...... [1877!1878[ ...... Tallahassee 421 Isaac Munden ...... /185411879[ 431 George C .. Leavel ...... 11868118791 441 Wallace G. Royster ...... 1187911881 ...... Sewal Co. 451 E. ]. Knight ...... 1867118821...... Hernando Co. 10 FLORIDA AXNUAL COXFERE~CE

Admitted No. NAMES oa Trial Died Place of Baria I 461 James A. Wiggins ...... , .... 11869118821...... Live Oak 471 Thomas R. Barnett ...... 11855118821 ...... Lake City 481 Selwyrr L. Smith ...... 11877118821...... Citra 491 H. B. Avery ...... 11860118821 ...... Jacksonville 501 John Penny ...... 11843118831 ...... Archer 511 Overton W. Ransom ...... 11874118831 ...... --\popka 521 W. 0. Hampton ...... !1877118831 531 Edward I. Smith ...... 1 1188411 541 Joseph ]. Seally ...... [1846118841 . 551 Wm. Williams ...... 11854118851 561 Wm. Dares ...... 11854118851 ...... Sumpter Co. 571 Robt. Martin ...... j1874l1885l ...... Key \Vest 581 James Atkins ...... 11839!18861 ...... Monticello 591 Urban S. Bird ...... 11869118861 601 Wm. E. Collier ...... 11838118661 ...... Ft. :\Iyers 61 Sterling Gardner ...... 11859118861 621 David W. Core ...... 11871118871 631 John R. Crowder ...... 1 118871...... Gadsden Co. 64/ John R. Sharpe ...... 11872118881...... J acksotwillc 65 J. L. M. Spain ...... !1884118881 661 A. H. Gibbons ...... 11885.18881 67 W. J. Morris ...... !1867l1889j ...... \Valdo 681 Robt. H. Howren ...... 11837118891 691 Richard 11. Tidings ...... 1188411890!...... Anthony 701 Chas. E. Pelot ...... 11877118901 711 E. G. Chandler ...... 1 118911...... Virginia 721 Adam A. Robinson ...... l1869j 18921 ...... ·. . . :\Ianatee 731 M. J. Perez ...... 11892\18921...... Havana, Cuba 741 Wm. Scott ...... 1[1889118921 75 Carmine S. Bird ...... 1878118931...... ~liami 761 Andrew A. Barnett ...... 1187411893\...... Apalachicola 771 Anderson Peeler ...... 1184311893 ...... Lake City 78 Samuel W;oodbery ...... 11843118941...... Quincy 791 Robert Stork ...... 11878118941...... Asheville 80 J. E. Neal ...... ·1 118941 .... Hillsborough Co. 811 Wm. R. Johnson ...... 186211894\ ...... Jacksonville 82 Grinsfield Taylor ...... 1 11895 ...... Orlando 831 John E. Penny ...... 11860!18951 ...... Wankeenah 841 J. M. Sweatt ...... I 118951 851 W. G. Booth ...... 11869118951 861 J. S. Nolen ...... 1189618971 ...... Leesburg 871 C. S. Mellor ...... , ...... !1886118971...... 881 Edwin L. T. Blake ...... 11843118971 891 Wm. C. Jordan ...... 11855118981 ...... Polk Co. 901 Wm. S. Richardson ...... 11878118991 ...... Key West 911 John C. Sale ...... 1 11899\...... Bronson 921 Wm. C. Collins ...... 1185711900 ...... Gadsen Co. 93 Archibald Johnson ...... 11856 19001 ...... Live Oak 94 Thurlow Bishop ...... l1877j1900I...... Reddick 95 James A. Howland ...... 1188911903/ ...... Madison 96 Eladio Diaz ...... 1189611903 ...... Key West 97 James S. Barnett ...... 118861905\...... Fenholloway 981 Charles A. Fulwood ...... 11846119051...... Tallahassee M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 11

Admitted No. NAMES oa Trial Died Place of Barial 99l Fayette E. Shipp ...... 11889119051 ...... Columbia Co. 1001 Thomas M. White ...... 11884119061...... Jacksonvill.! 1011 Wm. H. Parker ...... 11878119061...... Largo 102 Wilbur F. Norton ...... 11896119061 ...... Bronson 1031 James P. DePass ...... 11860119071...... Williston 1041 John C. Ley ...... 11845119071...... Micanopy 1051 Theophilus W. Moore ...... 11854119071...... Miami 1061 Wm. F. Alexander ...... [1862119081 ...... St. Petersburg 1071 Joseph Norwood ...... 1187711908[ ...... Tampa 1081 JohnS. Crandell ...... 11880119081 ...... Lake City 1091 Chas. S. Ward ...... 11889119081...... Miami 110 Edward Wilson ...... 1 119081 ...... Chipley 111 Emory ]. Holmes ...... 11882 19081...... Pidesep Ga. 1121 Enoch H. Giles ...... 11858119081...... Orlando 113 George J. Kennelly ...... 1 11909[ ...... Jacksonville 1141 Thos. ]. Phillips ...... 1 119091 ...... Live Oak 1151 G. W. Mitchell ...... 11873119101...... Green Springs

For corrections or addition to the above please confer with the Secretary, Rev. Frederick Pasco, South Jacksonville, Fla. vVe desire to have the list as complete as possible. F. P. 12 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

EXAMINING COMMITTEES· AND CLASSES On Admissions. F. Pixton, R. M. Williams, H. Dutill, J. R. Cason, F. R. Bridges.

Admission On Trial. ]. E. Mickler, ]. L. Yeates, Olin Boggess.

First Year. M. T. Bell, A. H. Cole, A. E. Householder. (For class see conference roll.)

Second Year. W. ]. Everton, R. Ira Barnett, G. S. Roberts. (For class see conference roll.)

Third Year. D. B. Sweat, A. M. Daiger, F. M. C. Eads.

Class. Brantley, \Vm. T...... Mayo Crowson, F. L ...... Sopchoppy Henderson, George S ...... Webster Oser, L...... Jacksonville Patterson, F. J...... Dania Romano, Gustavo ...... •...... Tampa Rooney, James B...... Pearce Woodward, Joseph E...... Green Cove Springs

Fourth Year. C. F. Blackburn, I. C. Jenkins, M. H. Norton.

Class. Allen, vV. F...... Mulberry Austin, J. 'vV ...... Bowling Green Clark, J. F ...... Lake Butler Fletcher, \V. G...... St. Augustine Hudson, E. C...... Madison DeLofeu, 1I...... Cuba Sanders, R. N ...... Waukeenah Williams, M. 0...... Reddick Woodward, A. L...... Tallahasse

BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

Board of Missions. \V. J. Carpenter, President ...... Tampa ]. F. Bell, Secretary ...... Tampa Rollo. H. Johnson, Treasurer ...... Bradentown M. H. Norton, A. E. Householder, John Beers, R. H. Barnett W. K. Bartleson, F. M. Hudson, C. W. Bayless, B. W. Partridge, J. E. Foxworthy.

Board of Church Extension. J. B. Mitchell, President ...... Tallahassee J. Edgar Wilson, Secretary ...... Gainesville Ira S. Patterson, Treasurer ...... Jacksonville A. H. Cole, :H. Dutill, J. L. M.oon, Calvin Brinkley, W. G. Tilghman, G. I. Davis, Fred D. Jackson, C. G. Grace.

Sunday School Board. G. S. Roberts, President ...... Jacksonville Jasper C. Carter, Secretary ...... Dade City Chas. W. White, Field Secretary ...... Dade City T. J. Mitchell, J. S. Chapman, F. E. Steinmeyer, H. J. Davis, Chas. W. Inman, H. C. Barnett, A. W. McLeran, F. Fee, D. B. Hartfield.

Board of Education. W. K. Piner, President ...... Lakeland John B. Ley, Secretary ...... Ocala George F. Scott, Treasurer ...... Fort Mye·rs R. Ira Barnett, Frank T. Griffith, }. P. Hilburn, 0. 0. McCollum, S. J. Hilburn, L. N. Green, Don C. McMullin, L. M. Pipkins, G. B. Glover.

Epworth League Board. C. F. Blackburn, T. \V. Tomkies, }. D. Sibert, W. C. Norton, \V. F. Allen, A. L. Woodward, D. G. Barnett, L. E. Roberson, C. F. Stead, H. L. Phifer, vV. E. Dean, A. F. Turner. 14 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Trustees Preacher's Relief Fund.

B. T. Rape, President ...... •.•...... ••...... Alachua E. J. Gates, Secretary ...... Starke H. L. Phifer, Treasurer ...... GainesYine R. H. Barnett, A. M. Mann, Calvin Brinkley, ]. H. Perkins, T. ]. \Vatkins.

Joint Board of Finance.

W. C. Norton, President ...... Melrose C. E. Earnest, Secretary and Treasurer ...... Bartow E. J. Hardee, F. Pixton, E. A. Harrison, F. L. G1ennan. R. Ira Barnett, S. A. Wilson, F. D. Jackson, ]. Vv. Rast, G. 'vV. Saxon, T. K. Hall.

American Bible Society.

D. A. Cole, E. ]. Hardee, ]. S. Brooke, F. M. C. Eads, S. Scott, H. L. Swatts, ]. W. Pennington, A. H. Pattishall, H. C. Johnson, Chas. Curry.

Trustees of Southern College.

S. W. Lawler, President ...... Bartow D. A. Cole, Secretary ...... BrooksYille ]. P. Hilburn, J. B. Ley, L. W. Moore, I. S. Patterson, ]. A. Hendry, T. J. Nixon, W. M. Poage, W. C. Richardson, H. D. Bassett, C. W. Smith, A. C. Clewis, L. ]. Cooper, ]. C. Little, D. C. McMullin, J. E. Hendry, ]. I. Watkins.

Committee on Conference Relations.

F. Pixton, G. H. York, T. H. Sistrunk, A. B .Haltom, B. T. Rape, Smith Hardin, W·. B. Tresca.

Committee on Memoirs. E. ]. Gates, F. R. Bridges, D. B. Sweat. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 15

Florida Christian Advocate.

E. ~·. Ley, Editor ...... Jacksonville

Publishing Committee.

I. S. Patterson, ]. Edgar Wilson, J. P. Hilburn, N. H. \Villiams, Geo. I. Davis. A. L. Izlar.

COMMITTEES FOR ONE YEAR

On Books and Periodicals.

E. C. Hudson, W. G. Fletcher, E. A. Harrison, T. L. Z. Barr, H. F. Harris, F. R. Bridges, Olin Boggess, W. N. Sheats, 0. L. :Mizell, Geo. -:\Iartin, T. E. Hall, C. B. Smith, W. N. Ferguson.

Committee on District Conference Records.

\\r. A. Weir, M. 0. Williams, H. ]. Haeflinger, ]. H. Davis, G. H. Davis, W. ]. Nease.

Committee on Sabbath Observance.

]. W. Austin, 0. A. Thrower, S. I. Hendrix, C. \V. Matheson, Thomas Williams, A. B. Haltom.

Committee on Temperance.

L. Oser, N. H. Williams, L. D. Haynes, J. \V. Bigham. T. F. Roland, A. M. Daiger, C. L. Wilson, W. K. Bartleson, ]. L. McCrory, A. L. Izlar, L. K. Henderson, D. C. McMullen.

Laymen's Committee.

R. H. Barnett, C. H. Mitchell, H. P. Hewett, H. L. Phifer, Calvin Brinkley, T. T. Turnbull, J. H. Perkins, ] . C. Carter. 16 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

GENERAL MINUTES

Minutes of the 67th Session of The Florida Annual Con­ ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, held at Springfield Church, Jacksonville, Fla., beginning December 14, 1910, ending December 19, 1910. Bishop J. C. Kilgo, President; Frederick Pasco, Secretary. Postoffice of Secretary South Jacksonville, Fla. Question 1. Who are admitted on trial? K. Hollister, Chas. N. Hayes, Wm. G. Strickland, L. W. Higgs, A. Reina, G. Perna. Question 2. Who remain on trial? J. H. Davis, M. M. Lord. First year,-R. E. L. Folsom, N. Castellanos, D. D. Dieffen­ werth, R. 0. Wright, G. Perry, B. H. Freeman, D. Carrera, J. R. Blocker. Second year-S. A. Wilson, T. R. Adams, I. Gonzalez. Question 3. Who are discontinued? 0. H. P. Faus, Chas. L. Eaddy. Question 4. ·Who are admitted to full connection? Fred L. Crowson, Jas. B. Rooney, Wm. T. Brantley, Gustavo V. Romano, Joseph E. Woodward. Question 5. vVho were readmitted? None. Question 6. Who are received by transfer from other Con­ ferences? W. A. Betts, L. G. Ingram, H. E. Jones, J. E. Wood­ ward, R. F. Hodnett, J. M. Glazier, J. C. Jones, J. L. Kilgore, H. C. Nance, B. F. Haynes. Question 7. Who are received from other Churches as local preachers? M. W. Smith.

Question 8. Who are received from other Churches as travel­ ing preachers? vVm. H. Funk, B. F. Sheffler.

Question 9. Who are the deacons of one year? W. F. Allen, J. F. Clark, M. 0. vVilliams, E. C. Hudson, W. G. Fletcher, A. L. Woodward, R. N. Saunders, J. W. Austin, M. D eLofeu.

Question 10. vVhat traveling preachers are elected deacons? ] as. B. Rooney, \V m. T. Brantley, Gustavo V. Romano, ] oseph E. Woodward. ::\I. E. CHVRCH, SOl~TH 17

Question 11. \Vhat traveling preachers a;·e ordained deacons? Jas. B. Rooney, vVm. T. Brantley, Gustct\" ,) V. Romano, J OS. E. Woodward.

Question 12. vVhat local preachers are c:ccted de::lCO!lS? I..:inner Hollister.

Question 13. vVhat local preacher,; are ordain2cl deacons? Kinner Hollister.

Question 14. \Vhat traveling preacher,; are elected elders? Samuel I. Hendrix, Frederick L. Glenn::t:l.

Question 15. \Vhat traveling preachers are ordained elders? Samuel I. Hendrix, Frederick L. Glennau.

Question 16. vVhat local preachers arc elected elders? l'\ one.

Question 17. \Vhat local preachers are ordained elders? Kane.

Question 18. vVlho are located this year? None.

Question 19. vVho are supernumerary? ]. L. Jones, A. M. l\Iann.

Question 20. \Vho are superannuated? J. Anderson, J. D. Rogers, R. ]. vVells, J. T. vVaters, ]. T. Coleman, ]. R. Taylor, E. F. Gates, J. H. D. ~IcRae, H. B. Frazee, D. L. Switzer, \V. E. Shoemaker, W. 11. Steinmeyer, T. S. Armistead, M. H. Outland, H. S. l\Iiller, R. L. St11nner, I. A. Vernon, \V. H. F. Roberts, T. C. Bradford, F. A. Taylor, J. P. Durrence.

Question 21. vVhat preachers have died during the past year? G. \V. l\Iitchell.

Question 22. Are all the preachers blameless in their life and official administration? Their names were called one by one and their character passed.

Question 23. vVhat is the number of local preachers and members in the several circuits, stations, and missions of the Conference? 102 local preachers. 30,693 members.

Question 24. How many infants have been baptized during the year? 656.

Question 25. How many adults have been baptized during the year? 700. 18 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Que:3tion 26. What is the number of Epworth Leagu :s? 135.

Que.::tion 27. \Vhat is the number of Epworth League members? 4,495. Question 28. What is the number of Sunday schools? 299. Question 29. What is the number of Sunday school officers and teachers? 2,263. Question 30. vVhat i.s the number of Sunday school scholars enrolled during the Conference year? 21,964. Question 31. . What was assessed by the last Conference for the superannuated preachers, and the widows and orphans of preachers? $7,000. Question 32. What has been collected on the foregoing ac­ count, and how has it been applied? $6,097.58 and distributed among claimants.

Question 33. What has been contributed for Missions? Foreign, $4,621.72; Domestic, $8,197.74.

Question 34. What has been co,ntributed for Church Exten­ sion? Regular, $2,705.83; Special, $455.50.

Question 35. What has been contributed for the American Bible Society? $166.77.

Question 36. What has been contributed for the support of presiding elders and preachers in charge? Presiding elders, $12,923.59; Preachers in charge, $104,275.87.

Question 37. What has been contributed for the support of bishops? $937.77.

Question 38. W:hat is the number of societies, and of houses of worship owned by them? Number of societies, 393; Number of houses of worship, 333.

Question 39. What is the value of houses of worship, and what is the amount of indebtedness thereon? value, $702,850; Indebtedness, $23,420.88.

Question 40. What is the number of pastoral charges, and of parsonages owned by them? Pastoral charges, 148; Number of parsonages 131. 11L E. CHURCH, SOUTH 19

Question 41. What is the value of parsonages, and what is the amount of indebtedness thereon? Value, $255,800; Indebted­ ness, $13,557.11. Question 42. \Vhat is the number of districts, and of district parsonages? Number of districts, 6; ~umber of district par­ sonages, 7. Question 44. What number of churches have been damaged or destroyed during the year by fire or storm, and what was the amount of damage? Number of churches damaged, 7; Amount of damage, $4,971. Question 45. What are the insurance statistics? Insurance carried, $250,501; Losses sustained, $4,971; Premiums paid, $3,257.90. Question 46. vVhat are the educational statistics? Southern College, 258 pupils; professors 21; endowment $5,000; Property $190,000. Question 47. Who is elected Conference Leader? C. H. Mitchell, Arcadia, Fla. Question 48. \,\/here shall the next session of the Conference be held? Gainesville. Question 49. Where are the preachers stationed this year? See appointments. 20 FLORIDA A~XCAL COXFEREXCE

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS

FIRST DAY.

The sixty-seventh session of the Florida Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, convened at 9:00 a.m. December 14, 1910, in Springfield Church, Jacksonville, Fla. Bishop J. C. Kilgo in the chair, who conducted the religious services. Ninety-two preachers and fiye lay delegates responded to roll call. (See Roll.) Frederick Pasco was elected Secretary with J. E. Mickler, C. H. Summers, A. H. Cole, A. ::\I. Daiger and F. J. Patterson assistants. Hours of meeeting and adjournment fixed at 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 m. J. A. Hendry, presiding elder of the Jacksonville District, delivered an address of welcome to the conference to -..Yhich the Bishop briefly responded. Bar of the conference fixed to include the first six rows of seats. Question 22 was taken up. The following Elders were called, represented their districts, and their characters passed: S. vV. Lawler, Bartow District. J. A. Hendry, Jacksonville District. E. F. Ley, Miami District. T. J. 'Nixon, Ocala District. L. \V. ::\Ioore, Tallahassee District. W. M. Poage, Tampa District. The Presiding Elders nominated the usual boards and com­ mittees. The following were introduced: Dr. C. F. Reid, General Secretary of Layman's Missiona:·y Movement; Dr. A. J. Lamar, Publishing Agent; Dr. L. F. Beaty, Assisting Editor of Sunday School Litera­ ture; all of whom addressed the conference. Dr. J. E. Dickey, President of Emory College; J. H. Mash­ burn of the North Georgia Conference; Brother Hamlin, of Puget Sound Conference, .:\I. E. Church; vV. L . .:\Iahon, of the Main Street Baptist Church, Jacksonville, were all introduced to the conference. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 21

Question 22 resumed. ]. L. Jones called, character passed and on motion referred to the Committee on Conference Rela­ tions for supernumarary relation. J. Anderson, J. T. Waters, ]. R. Taylor, ]. H. D. McRae, W. F. Shoemaker, M. H. Out­ land, ]. D. Rogers, J. T. Coleman, F. A. Taylor, H. B. Frazee, W. H. Steinmeyer, H. "· Miller, R. ]. vVells, R L. Sumner, E. F. Gates, D. L. Switzer, T. S. Armstead. Characters passed and referred to the same committee for a superannuated relation. J. P. Durrance reported as being suspended during the year, upon finding of committee of in­ vestigation. Question 6 taken up and the following announced as trans­ fers and introduced: ]. L. Kilgore, from the Louisville Conference. H. E. Jones, from the Alabama Conference. ]. C. Postell, from the North Georgia Conference. C. S. Ingram, from the West Virginia Conference. The call of Elders was resumed for reports and passage of character. A Committee of Investigation was appointed in the case of E. K. Denton to be announced later. Dr. ]. M. Moore, Secretary of the Home Mission Depart­ ment of the Board of Missions, was introduced. After announcements conference adjourned with doxology and benediction by Dr. Moore.

SECOND DAY.

Conference convened at 9:00 a. m., Bishop Kilgo in the chair. ]. P. Hilburn led the opening religious service. Five additional preachers and four delegates responded to roll call. Minutes of yesterday read and approved. R. H. Barnett was placed on Trustees of the Preacher's Relief Fund in place of H. Vv. Long. Rev. ]. Magath was introduced and addressed the conference on his work among the Jews. Dr. W. N. Ainsworth, President of the Wesleyan Female College, was introduced. Bishop announced I. S. Patterson, E. A. Harrison, and J. Edgar Wilson as Committee of Investigation in the case of E. K. Denton. 22 FLORIDA A~?\CAL CO?\FEREl\CE

Under question 22 the call of Elders for report and passage of character was completed. The Bishop appointed as Committee on Trial in case of J. P. Durrance: F. R. Bridges, President; A. M. Daiger, G. F. Scott, A. E. Householder, T. H. Sistrunk, }. T. Mitchell, J. B. Mitchell, T. L. Z. Barr, C. W. Matheson, J. F. Bell, T. \i\T. Tomkies, R. Ira Barnett, T. Williams. T. R. Adams, R. E. L. Folsom, D. D. Diffenwerth, G. Perez, D. Carera and S. A. Wilson, were advanced to the class of second year, their characters passing and the Examining Com­ mittee reported favorably. Nestor Castellanos, R. 0. \Vright, characters passed and not being before the Examining Committee were left in the class of first year. Oliver H. P. Faus, Chas. L. Eady, characters passed and they were discontinued. M. W. Smith was received as a local preacher from the ~I. E. Church. Kenner H. Hollister, Chas. N. Hayes, Wm. G. Strickland, and Lyman W. Higgs being properly recommended by the Examin­ ing Committee reporting favorably, were admitted on trial. Kenner H. Hollister duly recommended, was elected local deacon. Dr. W. F. McMurray, Church Extension Secretary; Dr. J. B. Young, pastor of Snyder Memorial M. E. Church, Jacksonville; Dr. R. A. Carmine, District Superintendent St. Johns River Conference of the M. E. Church; R. R. Ray, Secretary of the Florida Sunday School Association; Revs. Jenkins, Wdls and Ferrell of the South Georgia Conference, were introduced to the conference. After announcements conference adjourned with doxology and benediction by the Bishop.

THIRD DAY. Conference convened at nine o'clock a.m., Bishop Kilgo in the chair. Opened with religious services conducted by ]. W. Bigham. Minutes of yesterday read and approved. ]. E. Woodward announced as transfer from West Texas Conference. Jas. B. Rooney, Wm. T. Brantley, Gustavo V. Romano, Joseph E. Woodward, characters passing and Examining Committee re- M. E. CH~RCH, SO~TH 23 porting favorably, were elected deacons and with F. L. Crow­ son, advanced to the class of the third year. :\L M. Lord, J. R. Blocker, B. H. Freeman, J. H. Davis, not being before the Examining Committee, characters passed and left in class of second year. H. P. Blocker. R. L. Sumner, A. L. \Voodward, R. N. Sanders. ]. \V~ Austin, l\1. DeLofeu, not being before the Examining Committee, characters passed and left in the class of fourth year. S. I. Hendrix and Fred L. Glennan were elected elders, characters passing and the Examining Committee reporting favorably. F. ]. Patterson, G. S. Henderson, L. Oser, not before Exam­ ining Committee, characters passed and left in class of third year. ]. H. Perkins and J. C. Carter were added to the Layman's Committee. Rev. Chas. Snow of South Georgia Conference was intro­ duced. Committee of Investigation in case of E. K. Denton, made their report that fully exonerated from the charge of ''In­ acceptability." Dr. W. F. McMurray, Church Extension Secretary, addressed the conference. Bishop Kilgo spoke of the new church to be erected in Washington City. R. Ira Barnett spoke in the interest of the Quarterly Review. W. G. Fletcher gave account of the work enterprised in Saint Augustine. Bishop announced that to-morrow morning at 10:30 he would receive the class into full connection. W. K. Piner, E. A. Harrison, J. VI/. Bigham were appointed Committee of Investigation in case of W. H. Whitnall. Wm. H. Funk, B. F. Sheffer were admitted as elders from the M. E. Church .. Resolution concerning the invitation of Tampa to the next General Conference was adopted. (See resolutions .. ) Resolutions concerning the State Sunday School Association, was referred to the Sunday School Board. Gainesville was selected as the seat of the next conference. Antonina Reina and G. Perna were admitted on trial, having the usual recommendations. 24 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Report of the Board of Trustees of Southern College read and referred to the Board of Education. (See Reports.) Dr. Ainsworth, President of Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Ga., addressed the conference. After announcements conference adjourned with doxology and benediction by Dr. Ainsworth.

FOURTH DAY. Conference convened 9:00 a. m., Bishop Kilgore in the chair. Opening devotional services conducted by J. B. Mitchell. Minutes of yesterday's session read and approved. Investigating Committee in case of W. H. Whitnall reported a trial not necessary. Committee on Trial in case of]. P. Durrance reported him not guilty. On motion his character passed and he was referred to the Committee on Conference Relations for a superannuated relation. Sundry reports read and adopted. (See reports.) ]. P. Hilburn addressed the conference on the work of Southern College. A. L. Woodward asked for a location, the conference de­ siring him to continue a member of this body, on motion he was referred to the Committee on Conference Relations for a supernumerary relation. On motion a committee was authorized to carry out the pro­ visions of a resolution adopted last year concerning the erec­ tin of a monument over the grave of our late Brother, J. C. Ley. Wm. T. Brantley, Fred L. Crowson, Gustavo V. Romano, Jas. B. Rooney, Joseph E. Woodward were called forward and addressed by the Bishop, having answered the disciplinary questions were admitted into full connection. Sundry minute questions answered. (See statistics.) A. M. Mann on motion was referred for a Supernumerary relation. Adjourned after announcements, to meet at 3:00 P. M. Sunday for Memorial Service.

MEMORIAL SERVICE. Conference convened at 3:00 P. M. Sunday in the above ser­ vice. I. S. Patterson presided by appointment of the Bishop. M. E. CHURCR SOUTH 25

After devotional service, B. K. Thrower read the memoir of George w: Mitchell. Memoir of Mrs. ]. M. Stokes was read by R. V. Atkisson. Memoir of Mrs. 0. A. Thrower was read by H. E. Partridge. Memoir of Mrs. F. R. Bridges was read by R. M. Williams. Memoir of Mrs. T. W. Moore was read by ]. F. Bell. Memoir of Mrs. I. Munden was read by \V. M. Poage. On motion report of Committee on Memoirs was adopted after remarks by several brethren in memory of the departed. On motion conference adjourned with singing and the bene­ diction by F. Pasco.

FIFTH DAY. Conference convened at 9:00 A. M. Bishop in the Chair. Opening devotional service conducted by H. E. Jones. Minutes of session of Saturday and Memorial Service, Sun­ day, read and approved. Bishop announced the ordination yesterday of Deacons and Elders (See General Minutes.) Sundry Minute Questions taken up and answered. (See Gen­ eral Minutes.) Reports of Boards and Committees read and adopted. (See Reports.) Bishop retired with the Presiding Elders during the reading of reports calling I. S. Patterson to the chair, returning before adjournment. An afternoon session was asked for 3:00 P. M. Dr. Dickey and Dr. Hilburn addressed the conference pending adoption of report of Board of Education. After announcements, conference adjourned with singing "0 to Grace How Great a Debtor, etc.," and the benediction by the Bishop. ·

FIFTH DAY-AFTERNOON SESSION. Conference convened at 3:00 o'clock, P. M. W. K. Piner lead in prayer. Minutes read and approved. ]. P. Hilburn tendered to the Secretaries of the Conference the use of Southern College adding machines for their work hereafter. Transfers were announced under Question 6. Sundry resolutions were adopted. 26 FLORIDA Al\K"l~AL CONFEREXCE

A guarantee fund of $1340.00 (thirteen hundred af1d forty dol­ lars) was pledged to the support of the Florida Christian Ad­ vocate. Conference authorized Trustees of the Orphanage to employ E. l\1. Stanton in its interests. Reports read and adopted. Resolutions of thanks adopted, minutes read and approved. Question 49 was called and Bishop read the appoir.tments for 1911, and after singing and prayer Conference adjourned sine die with doxology and benediction by the Bishop. M. E. CHURCa SOUTH Zl

APPOINTMENTS FOR 1911

Figures show number of years incumbent has been on the work. BARTOW DISTRICT-:-S. A. Lawler, P. E. 4 Alva ...... H. E. Jones Apopka ...... Supplied by K. D. Jones 1 Arcadia ...... D. B. Sweat 2 Bartow ...... N. H. Williams 1 Bowling Green ...... J. W. Austin 2 Brooksville ...... D. A. Cole 2 Fort 1\!Ieade ...... J. L. Moon 2 Fort Myers ...... G. F. Scott 1 Fort Myers Mission ...... Supplied by J. ]. Thompson 1 Fort Ogden ...... S. Scott 1 Hernando :Lviission ...... Supplied by }. D. Frierson 2 Homeland ...... Supplied by T. E. York 1 Kathleen ...... S. A. Wilson 1 Kissimmee ...... W. H. Funk 1 Lakeland ...... W. K. Piner 2 :Mulberry ...... W. F. Allen :Nocatee ...... W'- A. Wier 2 Orlando ...... J. S. Chapman 1 Punta Gorda ...... W. ]. Everton 2 Pierce Mission ...... ]. B. Rooney 3 Wauchula ...... A. H. Cole Winter Haven Mission ...... ]. L. Criswell 3 Webster ...... G. S. P enderson 3 Winter Garden ...... Supplied by H. "B. Boyd 1

JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT-I. S. Patterson, P. E.

Callahan Circuit ...... E. ]. Hardee 2 Columbia Circuit ...... Thos. .Williams 1 Fernandina ...... H. Hice 1 Fort White ...... G. H'. York 2 Green Cove ...... ]. E. Woodward 2 Jasper ...... •...... Olin Boggess 1 28 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE • ] acksonville, First Church ...... I. C. Jenkins 2 Parker Street ...... L. Oser Springfield and Mission ...... C. H .. Summers 2 (Assistant) C. N. Hayes 1 Estelle Street and Mission ...... G. S. Roberts 4 (Supply) E. L. Ley Riverside ...... 0. A. Thrower 2 St. Matthews ...... R. F. Hodnett ] ennings ...... Gus A. Davis 2 King's Ferry Circuit ...... Kenner Hollister 2 Lake City ...... C. W. Inman 2 Lake Butler ...... ]. F. Clark 2 McClenny ...... Supplied by J. P. Bazemore Middleburg ...... S. I. Hendrix Live Oak ...... W. M. Poage South Jacksonville and Mission ...... Frederick Pasco (Assistant Supply) F. W. Cramer 1 St. Augustine Mission ...... W. G. Fletcher 2 St. Johns Mission ...... Supplied by I. Rider 3 White Springs ...... W. A. Betts White Springs Circuit ...... ]. K. Jonz Welborn ...... H. F. Harris Welborn Mission ...... B. H. Freeman Editor Florida Christian Advocate ...... E. F. Ley TemperanC'e Missionary Evangelist ...... ]. W. Bigham

MIAMI DISTRICT-C. F. Blackburn, P. E. Bunnell ...... W. A. Myres City Point and Lotus ...... To be supplied Cocoa ...... __ R, 0. Wright 3 Crescent City ...... D. D. Dieffenwerth 1 Dania and Fort Lauderdale ...... F. ]. Patterson 2 Deerfield and Pompano ...... __ .... C. M. Case 1 DeLand ...... B .. F. Sheffer 2 Delray and Boynton ... __ ...... L. D. Haynes 2 Fort Pterce ...... ]. C. Jones 1 Hastings ...... H. E. Partridge 1 (Supply) W. A. Lowder 1 Key West, First Church ...... ·--· .. . ]. D. Sibert 1 Sparks Chapel ...... W. B. Tresca 1 Memorial ...... T. H. Sistrunk 2 La Trinadad ...... I. Gonzales 3 Kingston ...... •...... T. R. Adams M. E. CHCRCH, SOUTH 29

Lemon City ...... J. H. Davis Miami ...... R. V. Atkisson Maitland and Cameron ...... J. L. Ingram New Smyrna and Port Orange ...... W. H. Newkirk Silver Palm ...... R. E. L. Folsom 1 Oviedo ...... J. S. Brook 2 Palatka ...... H. Dutill 4 St. John's Park ...... Supplied by J. W. Hypes 2 Sanford ...... J. A. Hendry Sebastian ...... To be supplied Seville ...... Supplied by J. H. Owen 1 Stewart and Jensen ...... W. J. Bartlett Titusville ...... J. R. Blocker 1 \Vest Palm Beach ...... R. Ira Barnett 3

OCALA DISTRICT-T. J. Nixon, P. E. 3 Alachua ...... B. T. Rape Anthony Circuit ...... J. L. Folsom 1 Bronson Circuit ...... J. L. Yeates Bushnell Circuit ...... H. P. Blocker Citra ...... Frank T. Griffith Coleman Circuit ...... T. L. Z. Barr 1 Crystal River ...... Supplied by T. L. Cooper 3 Gainesville ...... J. Edgar \Vilson 2 High Springs Circuit ...... J. S. Collier Interlachen Circuit ...... Supplied by A. P. J ohntry Inverness Circuit ...... R. M. W.illiams 2 Lady Lake Circuit ...... W. J. Nease 2 Leesburg ...... C. W. l\Iatherson Martel Circuit ...... M. M. Llord 2 lVIelrose Circuit ...... W. C. Norton 1 Micanopy Circuit ...... H. J. Haeflinger 2 Ocala ...... J. B. Ley Old Town ...... To be supplied Reddick Circuit ...... M. 0. Williams Rochelle Circuit ...... J. T. Mitchell Starke ...... E. J. Gates 2 Cmatilla ~ircuit ...... F. ::\I. C. Eads 1 Williston ...... John Beers 2

TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT-L. W. Moore, P. E. 3 Apalachicola ...... F. E. Steinmeyer 30 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Aucilla Circuit ...... · ...... T. F. Roland Bristol Circuit ...... Supplied by S. B. Edwards Carrabelle ...... ]. N. Weatherford Chattahoochee ...... Supplied by ]. C. Pace 3 Fenholloway Circ~it ...... Supplied by N. K. Sesions Greenville Circuit ...... To be supplied Havana and Scotland ...... T. W. Tomkies Hinson Circuit ...... Supplied by C. E. Boland 1 Leon Circuit ...... E. K. Denton 1 Madison ...... E. C. Hudson H. W. Whitnall 2 Madison Circuit ...... ]. M. Glazier 1 Mayo and Mission ...... W. T. Brantley 2 Mission supplied by D. G. McDavid 1 Monticello ...... R. H. Barnett 2 ·Perry ...... : ...... E ..A.. Harrison 1 Quincy ...... F. R. Bridges Sopchoppy Circuit ...... F. L. Crowson 4 Sycamore ...... Supplied by G. W. V\Jlesley 2 Tallahassee-Trinity ...... ]. B. Mitchell Boulevard and Bethel ...... A. L. Woodward Waukeenah Circuit ...... R. N. Sanders West Madison Circuit ...... W. ]. Gray

TAMPA DISTRICT-J. F. Bell, P. E.

Blanton Circuit ...... M. T. Bell Bradentown ...... ]. L. Kilgore Bloomingdale ...... L. W. Higgs 1 Clearwater Circuit ...... W. F. Jones 1 Dade City ...... F. Pixton 1 Largo Circuit ...... A. B. Haltom 3 Manatee ...... J. E. Mickler 2 Miakka ...... W. G. Strickland Odessa Circuit ...... Supplied by ]. H. Daniel 1 Palmetto ...... A. M. Daiger 2 Parrish Circuit ...... To be supplied Plant City ...... A. E. Householder Sarasota ...... S. Grady 1 Seffner Circuit ...... R. L. Honiker 2 Sutherland ...... B. K. Thrower 4 Supply H. Fletcher l\I. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 31

Tampa, City Mission ...... Supplied by S. F. Stephens 1 First Church ...... \V. J. Carpenter 3 Gary and Highland AYe ...... J. C. Diggs 2 Hyde Park ...... J. R. Cason 2 Little Italy ...... Gustavo Romano 2 D. Carrera 2 G. Perna A. Reina G. Perez· 2 Selma Ave. and Port Tampa City .... F. L. Glennan 2 Tampa Heights ...... Smith Hardin 2 Ybor City and West Tampa ...... J. D. Lewis 4 Tarpon Springs ...... To be supplied St. Petersburg ...... M. H. Norton 1 President Southern College ...... J. P. Hilburn 5 Sunday School Secretary ...... C. \V. White 2

TRANSFERRED; W. C. Smith ...... Baltimore Conference C. C. Cecil ...... Holston Conference ]. A. Morrow ...... Holston Conference F. P. Jernigan ...... vVhite River Conference Andrew Sledd ...... Alabama Conference ]. B. Gresham ...... North Georgia Conference U. S. Tabor ...... Denver Conference H. B. Perritt ...... Confer~nce S. Panteleone ...... Texas Conference D. E. Hardin ...... Texas Conference B. F. Haynes ...... Tennessee Conference H. C. Nance ...... Kentucky Conference 32 FLORIDA ANNUAL COXFERENCE

MEMOIRS

MRS. 0. -A. THROWER. Mrs. Fannie Medora Thrower (nee McDaniel) was born in Murphreesboro, Tenn., Oct. 24th, 1854; was married to ReY. Osgood A. Thrower at the age of eighteen, and on Feb. 16th, 1910, after two years of suffering from the ravages of an In­ siduous and incurable disease, calmly and sweetly fell asleep at the Riverside parsonage, Jacksonville, Fla. In early life she gave her heart to God and joined the Church. In her girlhood she received the educational training of that day, and thus was mentally and spiritually equipped to meet all the requirements of the home and the Church, of which she and her husb

MRS. ELLA BRIDGES.

Mrs. Ella Bridges entered into rest at the parsonage in Plant City, Oct. 1910. Earth is poorer and Heaven richer in the death of this dear sister. She was so true and tender and faithful in all the relations of life, that the Master's "W:ell done" was deservedly spoken. Her life was full of love for the work of the Lord. Of self took no thought, but gave her time, strength, and influence in spreading the Kingdom of the Lord. Sister Bridges was gifted with a bright mind, and her talents were used for the glory of God. She was prominent in missionary work, and held important offices in the Woman's Foreign Missionary work. She was a kind, helpful, devoted wife, and untiring mother, a loyal and true friend. She went through the variJd experiences of a minister's wife with hope and courage to do what she found to do. '1 he brave heart is still that breasted the storms of life for those she loved; but even in death that love is triumphant in power for good, for her own can never forget. · Her influence was and will continue for good, uplifting, and purifying through the years to come, and as the broken lines of life are readjusted, may it be given the bereaved ones to know the peace which was hers in striving to follow, where she led. We feel deep sympathy for the husband and two little ones, and pray our Heavenly Father to comfort them in their be­ reavement, and pour in the oil of grace to heal. R lVI. WILLIAMS. 34 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

REPORTS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FLORIDA METHODIST ORPHANAGE.

To the Bishops and Members of the Florida Annual Con­ terence. Dear Brethren: This Board respectfully submits the fol­ lowing report of its work for the years 1909 and 1910. We wish to rehearse this matter from the beginning for the information of the brethren. In 1908 the Orphange first opened under the direction of the Orphanage Board and Orphanage Committee jointly. At the Annual Conference at Miami, December 1908, this Con­ ference elected a new Board of 15 members, 7 preachers and 8 laymen, as follows: with full power to manage and conduct the affairs of the Orphanage, to incorporate the same under the laws of Florida, securing the property under the Disciplinary Trust Clause to the M. E. Church, South. In organizing this Board, Rev. L. W. Moore was elected President and T. Griffith Secretary and Treasurer. The property of this Board at this time consisted of a large two-story building, 135 feet long by :,o feet deep, with seven large store rooms on the first floor and bedrooms on the sec­ ond floor, with eight large lots of rich garden land attached but uncultivated. The Board continued the arrangement of the previous year with Mrs. F. L. Brooks (who conducted a training school for girls), giving her the use of the property and paying her $10.00 per month for the care of each child. When this Board took charge December 1908, we found two orphans being cared for by Mrs. Brooks. Two more were ad­ mitted during the year 1909. Much had to be done and con­ siderable money expended to put the home in any proper con­ dition to care for more children. The property (sold to us by Miss Emma Tucker at a nominal sum of $1,200.00) must be paid for; changes and improvements and repairs; needed furniture, bedding, clothing, etc. The lots had to be cleared, fenced and put in a state of cultivation. The Board wisely decided to make haste slowly, so th.- M. E. CHURCH~ SOUTH 35 greater part of the funds received in 1909 were used in placing the Home in a condition to receive orphans and take care of them. At the meeting of the Board in December 1909 at Lakeland, the Board decided to make a change in the management of the Orphanage. Mrs. Brooks who had been very faithful and efficient desired to retire with her girls to her own home. Sq. the Board placed Mrs. M. J. Gramling, matron in charge, at a salary of $25.00 a month. She has had full charge during the year in the management of the orphanage, purchasing supplies, having repairs and improvements made, etc. under the general supervision of the Secretary, as repre.senting the Executive Committee. Much has been done this year in im­ proving the Home and cultivating the garden, placing new furniture, lighting system, baths, etc. In January 1910 we had three children; during the year we have admitted 27, seven of these have been voluntarily with­ drawn, for various reasons, leaving now in the home 23 chil­ dren. Some of these have been given legally to the Orphan­ age. A very few have paid for their care and the receipts turned into the treasury. In June the whole building was thoroughly screened and we have no sickness whatever since. No application for admis­ sion to our Home this year has been refused, if the applicant was eligible according to our rules. Mrs. M. J. Gramling, Matron in Charge, has done an ex­ cellent work. In the multitude of duties, cares and respon­ sibilities of such a Home, with from 15 to 25 children to care for and much of the time without help, except the children themselves, some duties might easily be left undone or neg­ lected; yet, the main fact, in our estimation is that she has made a HOME for those homeless children. She has mothered them with faithful, loving solicitude and care, teaching by precept and example the beauty of Christian character, as well as training them in many duties to make them useful and helpful. She has won the abiding love of those children, who will not cease as long as life endures, lovingly to call her Mother. I would not fail to note the helpfulness of one of the best friends of our Orphanage, Miss Emma Tucker. Through her solicitation, many of our donations have come. Many liberal do!1ations have been sent in to the Orphanage this year. Boxes of clothing, bales of bedding, boxes of dishes and utensils, a 36 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE fin:> Jersey cow costing $85.00, and $100.00 to sink a well, being among the most recent gifts.

The financial statement is easily told. Cash on hand when this Board took charge ...... $ 667.69 Amount received in contributions for 1909 ...... 2,160.00

Total receipts 1909 ...... $2,827.69 Total receipts for 1910...... 1,924.00

Total receipts two years ...... $4,751.69

This we ~hink is a very fair showing for this child of the Conference only 20 years old. Respectfully submitted, L. W. MOORE, T. GRIFFITH, President of the Board Secretary and Treasurer.

JOINT BOARD OF FINANCE-REPORT NO. 2.

Apportionment for 1911.

Con f. Con£. Sup. End. Claimants Bishops. Exp. Fund. Tallahassee Dist .. $1,022.00 $ 272.00 $ 88.00 $ 146.00 Jacksonville Dist. 1,288.00 343.00 110.00 184.0) Miami Dist...... 1,001.00 266.00 86.00 143.00 Bartow Dist. .... 1~232.00 328.00 106.00 176.00 Ocala Dist ...... 1,141.00 304.00 98.00 163.00 Tampa Dist ...... 1,316.00 350.00 112.00 188.CO ----- Total ...... $7,000.00 $1,863.00 $ 600.00 $1,000.00

CONFERENCE CLAIMANTS FUND 1910.

Amounts Received.

To amount from Colvin Fund ...... $ 12.00 To amounts returned from claimants ...... 40.00 To balance from 1909 ...... 531.74 To amounts from Con£. Treas. for 1909 after report .. . 41.00 M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 37

To amounts from R. H. Johnson, Treasu. during year .. 2,830.32 To amount from R. H. Johnson, Treas. at Con f. Session 3,267.26 To amount from Sup. Endowment Fund...... 144.00

$6,866.32 Disbursements. By paid claimants during year ...... $3,350.00 By paid claimants at Conf ...... 2,984.00

Total schedule below ...... ; ...... $6,334.00 By paid J. H. Schumaker acct. of J. S. Anderson . . . . . 30.00 Bal. on hand ...... 502.32

$6,866.32 Conference Expense Fund. To bal. from 1909 ...... $ 27.28 To amount from Conf. Treas. after 1909 report...... ROO To interest ...... 7.33 To amount from Conf. Treas. 1910 ...... 214.71

Total ...... $257.32

Disbursements. By paid on printing Minutes ...... $200.62 By amount paid Con£. Treasurers bills ...... 50.70 By amount paid J. B. bills ...... 6.00

$257.32 Bishops Fund. To amount from Con£. Treas ...... $937.77

Disbursements. By amount paid Smith & Lamar ...... $937.17

Superannuate Endowment Fund. To amount received from Conf. Treas ...... $541.90

Disbursements. By check to ]. R. Stuart ...... $541.90 38 FLORIDA A:'\NUAL CONFERENCE

Schedule of Disbursements for 1910.

Mrs. Mary A. Blake ...... $ 260.00 Rev. J. D. Rogers ...... 80.00 Mrs. Rosetta Scott ...... 30.00 lVI rs. C. E. Pelot ...... 135.00 Mrs. Mary A. Taylor ...... 50.00 Mrs. Caroline L. Stokes ...... 20.00 Mrs. Geo. C. Leavel ...... 135.00 Mrs. S. E·. Eaddy ...... 90.00 Mrs. Kate Davies ...... 60.00 Mrs. W. J. ]\'[orris ...... 60.00 Mrs. L. B. Tydings ...... 135.00 Mrs. L. C. McCook ...... 160.00 Mrs. ]. C. Ley ...... 135.00 Mrs. A. A. Holmes ...... 100.00 Mrs. Anna C. Sale ...... 125.00 Mrs. Jessie Bishop ...... 50.00 Mrs. Martha Williams ...... 50.00 Mrs. Laura E. Booth ...... 90.00 l\Irs. .Niary Bird ...... 40.00 Mrs. E. F. Taylor ...... 50.00 Miss Minnie Stork ...... 40.00 Rev. E. F. Gates ...... 40.00 Mrs. W. C. collins ...... 100.00 Mrs. S. E. Norton ...... 160.00 Mrs. E. H. Giles ...... 50.00 ::\1:rs. T. H. Capers ...... 200.00 Rev. ]. Anderson ...... 325.00 Rev. R. L. Sumner ...... 60.00 Mrs. E. Diaz...... 60.00 Mrs. W. F. Alexander ...... 80.00 Rev. W. F. Shoemaker ...... 100.00 Ray Howland ...... 24.00 Mrs. F. E. Shipp ...... 250.00 Mrs. C. A. Fulwood ...... 60.00 Fred C. White ...... 60.00 Rev. ]. T. Waters ...... 80.00 Rev. R. ]. Wells ...... 150.00 Rev. ]. 'f. Coleman ...... 125.00 Rev. ]. P. Durrance ...... 95.00 Rev. Geo. Mitchell ...... 200.00 Rev. ]. H. D. McRae ...... 130.00 J\1rs. C. D. Ward ...... 60.00 M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 39

11rs. J. P. DePass ...... 125.00 1\!Irs. A. P. ~ orwood ...... 150.00 Mrs. ]. S. Crandall ...... 60.00 Rev. J. R. Taylor ...... 100.00 Rev. D. Lee Switzer ...... 200.00 Mrs. ]. T. Phillips ...... 100.00 Mrs. Geo. ]. Kennelly ...... 175.00 Rev. T. S. Armistead ...... 175.00 Rev. F. A. Taylor ...... 200.00 Rev. M. H. Outland ...... 125.00· Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer ...... 200.00 Rev. N. H. F. Roberts ...... 175.00 Rev. H. S. Miller ...... ·I·. 175.00 Mrs. ]. P. Durrance ...... 30.00 Albert G. Howland ...... 40.00

Total ...... $6,334.00 E. C. EARNEST, Sec. and Treas. By CHAS. W. WHITE, Sec. and Treas. pro tern.

By request we advise you that the New Joint Board of Fin­ ance organized by electing Rev. W.. C. Norton chairman, and C. E. Earnest secretary and treasurer, and that the Board as corrected by Conference action is Clerical- W. C. NORTON F. PIXTON E.]. HARDEE E. A. HARRISON F. L. GLENNAN R. I. BARNETT Lay- C. E. EARNEST }. W. RAST F. D. JACKSON T. K. HALL S. A. WIL50N GEO. W. SAXON C. 'vV. WHITE, Sec. pro tern.

REPORT OF JOINT BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

From the report of Rev. J. R. Stewart, Secretary of the Endowment Fund for Superannuates shows a gratifying con­ dition and growth of this Fund. Its cash assets now amount to $166,000; notes, subscriptions and other assets $107,750; total $273.750. Already is this Fund yielding a dividend; and 40 FLORIDA AKNUAL CONFERENCE this is being apportioned among the several Annual Conferences to be distributed among the claimants. Our Board received from the Fund at this Conference $144. We have carried out the suggestion of the Trustees of this Fund in making an as­ sessment on the Conference for this Fund, placing it at $1,000. On assessment for 1910 $541.90 was collected. We urge every preacher to present this cause to his people -as required by the Discipline. We also call attention of this Conference to a resolution passed at the last session requiring the collection for Con­ ference claimants to be taken during the months of ] anuary and February. The Board's plan is to make quarterly pay­ ments to those worthy and esteemed claimants; but its ability to carry out the plan, depends upon the collection being taken early in the year and raised in full. The report of Secretary and Treasurer is herewith appended. HENRY E. PARTRIDGE. Chairman.

REPORT OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUE BOARD OF THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE. In reporting on Epworth Leagues, we beg to submit first a few facts on the growth of this work. The membership for 1909-1910 is 145,091, an increase for the present year of 6,549, in 116 new chapters. There are now 1,813 Junior Leagues, 37 Boy's Leagues, and 38 Intermediate Leagues. These figures indicate nearly the number of young people or­ ganized in Epworth Leagues. What they are and have been to the life of the Church cannot be tabulated or stated in figures, but a large proportion of the younger members of the boards of stewards, women's missionary societies .and the Sunday School forces have been recruited from the Epworth League. It would be difficult to imagine our church apart from the contri­ bution that has been made to it by the League. Officials are now recruited chiefly from the young, whereas they were in for­ mer years chosen chiefly from among the middle aged. Again, former Secretary of Laymen's Movement, W. B. Stubbs, testi­ fies that in our Church the most effective work is being done by young men who have received their training through the League. It has been estimated by Dr. DuBose that at least one thousand men are in our ministry through the spiritual work of the League. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 41

The contributions of the Epworth Leagues to the m1ss10nary fqrces have been even more striking than those to the ministry. This is doubtless due to the extensive mission study in the League and the special appeals that are rarely omitted at the League Conferences. Last year the Leagues contributed $107,845.86 to church work, $26,575.85 of which was for missions.

THE ERA.

The books of the Publishing House show that, althcugh the past year was a trying one on all sorts of journals the Era paid the cost of its publication, including the Editor's salary, and showed a balance to its credit. The figures show that 31% of the charges in Southern Meth­ odism have no Epworth Leagues; but as these pastoral charges include 19,136 societies it is evident that 15,069 congregations are without Leagues, i. e., 70%; though for twenty years there has been in our discipline this requirement "that Epworth Leagues be organized in all our congregations for the promo­ tion of piety and loyalty to the church among our young people."

THE BOYS' LEAGUE. The Boys' movement is today one of the most significant in Europe and America; and the effort to create a Boys' League in Southern is not a fanciful, arbitrary undertaking on the part of impractical and unreasonable fanatics, but a worthy attempt to take advantage of a strongly swelling tide of interest. in the boy, and to make that interest effective not only in the development of the boy, but also in winning the boy to loyal allegiance to Jesus Christ.

FLORIDA CONFERENCE LEAGUE.

In Tampa this year was held a most successful and profitable State League Conference. Our aim . for the year, 1,000 new members, was realized. The largest representative of League Chapters we have yet had, came together and splendid work among the young people was accomplished. $100.00 on a scholar- 42 FLORID.-\ A:\'"~UAL COKFERE~CE

ship in the Methodist Training School \vas reported paid, $50.00 yet to be paid. A superintendent of Missions was elected to promote missionary work and study among the Leagues. The following aim was adopted for 1910-11: To enroll 500 Boys' Leaguers; To organize a Mission Study Class in every Chapter; A Chapter in every church; And a more nearly perfect or­ ganization of the State League through quarterly reports and monthly communications between District Secretaries and the Local Chapters.

HINDRANCES. Our work has been greatly hindered through the lack of co­ operation on the part of the pastors with our State and District offic~rs. Our letters, our inquit ies for information and our attempts to get into communications with the Leaguers have been unanswered, neglected and thwarted; and we have been unable to secure necessary communications and information. We desire most earnestly the heartiest co-operation of pastors in this vitally important work; and do hereby beg of them to do all in their power to assist your Board to organize a League in every church, a mission study class in every Chapter, a Boys' League in every Charge. We desire to recognize and to express our appreciation for the loyal and efficient work of our State Officers, especially of our State President, C. F. Blackburn and editor, D. B. Sweat, whose faithful work has meant so much to the success of our work. Respectfully submitted, ]. LAWTON MOON, Secretary. ]. E. MICKLER, President.

REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 19, 1910.

To the Bishop and members of the Florida Annual Confernce: Dear brethren:-\Ve congratulate the conference and our beloved church on the evidences of the continued prosperity of our church educational institutions in and out of our state. \V e feel sure that those into whose hands these institutions are M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 43 committed are men of God, jealous for those fundamental truths for which our church stands, that they be not tampered with nor undermined by the subtleties of modern thought, nor endangered by modern skepticism. W 1e are glad to know that our educational leaders continue to stress the spiritual features of education, and stand firmly by the old landmarks laid down by our fathers. We rejoice in the prosperity of Emory and Wesleyan Col­ leges, and the high places they have reached in the educational world. w·e m.ost heartily commend them to the patronage of our people whenever practicable. We are especially pleased to learn from its president, Dr. Hilburn, of the great prosperity and increased usefulness of our Conference college at Sutherland. Its enrollment is larger than ever before under its present presidency, reaching 258 students. Diplomas were issued to 37 students. There are more students in the college department than ever before, notwith­ standing the advance in· the curriculum. The property is valued at $190,000. It has an endowment of about $5,000, and has a corps of 21 professors in its faculty. A considerable amount of repairs and improvements have been made during the year. Above all things else, we note with profound pleasure that the salvation of the soul of the student body is carefully looked after, and most successful efforts are made to win these splendid young people to Christ, under the ministry of Bro. Thrower, ably assisted by the president and the faculty. We recommend the appointment of Dr. J. P. Hilburn as the president of Southern College, and of Rev. I. C. Jenkins as Conference secretary of education. We fix the assessment for education for the conference at $4,834. The general board has fixed its assessment at $1,966, making $6,800 for both. The following provisions and resolutions were adopted by this Board: Whereas, The educational assessment is much larger than when the resolution was adopted appropriating 25% of the amount for ministerial education. And Whereas, 10% of the assessment 'vill now yield a larger amount for ministerial education than did the 25% when the resolution was adopted years ago. And Whereas, A number of the districts are now supplying 44 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE scholarships to assist the ministerial students in securing an education. Resolved, That 10% of the amount collected for the Confer­ ence Board of Education be applied to assist students preparing for the ministry in securing an education. Resolved second, That all resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are repealed. This Board requests this Conference to ask the Trustees of Emory College to have its charter so amended as that the trustees selected by the contributing conferences may be sever~ ally s~bject to confirmation by their respective conferences. The following is the apportionment of the assessment for education amongct the different districts: Bartow ...... $850 $347 $1,197 Jacksonville ...... 889 361 1,250 Miami ...... 693 281 974 Tallahassee ...... 707 287 994 Tampa ...... 908 369 1,277 Ocala ...... 787 321 1,108

$4.834 $1,966 $6,800 Pastors are requested to collect and report these assess­ ments separately. Respectfully SJ.lbmitted, E. A. HARRISON, Secretary.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SOUTHERN COLLEGE TO THE FLORIDA CONFERENCE. It is with profound thanksgiving to Almighty· God and in recognition of the loyalty of the ministry and laity of Florida Methodism that we submit another annual report of the work of Southern College. HEALTH-We have had a year of good health. But one case of anything like serious illness has occurred among all the hundreds of boys and girls who have enrolled among us, while many of our students are in the enjoyment of better health then when they entered school. This is a matter of special rejoicing since in some other institutions there have occurred more or less serious epidemics of disease. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 45

ATTENDANCE-Our enrollment for the past school year exceeded that of any in the history of the college, while indi­ cations now point to an increased attendance for the present school year. We regard this as especially gratifying in view of the increasing prestige claimed for state schools. DIPLOMAS-College Department-At our commencement last May there were issued to thirty-seven students, who had met the requirements of our advanced curriculum, Diplomas and Certificates of graduation from the several departments of the school. In this connection we wish to add that notwith­ standing the advances in our curriculum, we have more students in the college department than ever before and are sending out some of our graduates whose literary attainments would reflect credit upon any school in our connection. THIE ACADE:MY-The wisdom of the organization of this department has been fully demonstrated in the increasing efficiency of our work done. The Academy takes students who have successfully passed the sixth grade and gives them a four years course, practically covering the same measures and class of work done in State schools, from the seventh to the twelfth grades, thus preparing them for college work proper, where a little more than fourteen units are required for admission. In fact a diploma from the Academy answers well for those who are unable to take the full college course. However, in order to acquire a degree, four full years more are required. Such is the success and popularity of our Academy work, we have been compelled to add two new teachers to the already able faculty of this department. FACULTY-Our present faculty consisting .of 21, of whom a large proportion are in the college proper, are men and women of a high degree of culture and supreme consecration to the duties which the Church has laid upon them. It is safe to say that the measure, however, of their loyal service and adminis­ trative efficiency is in no small degree due to the genius of man­ agement displayed by Dr. ]. P. Hilburn the honored and be­ lowed president of the institution. MUSIC AND EXPRESSION-Before passing to other im­ portant features which it is desired that the conference should consider we wish to lay special emphasis upon the splendid work done by our conservatory of music under the skillful di­ rection of Senor Carlo Mora. We have been embarrassed because of our inability to accom­ modate all who desire musical training under Dr. Mora, and 46 FLORIDA ANNUAL COKFERENCE

even with able assistance prospects now indicate that we will soon have to add more teachers to our music faculty. In a limited way the school of expression is no less popular and is so rapidly increasing that indications point to an early need of additional help here also. COMMERCIAL-Our commercial department is doing ex­ cellent work, but is very much crowded, so much so, we are planning at once for another assistant to our able Principal. THE STUDENT BODY-It will be gratifying we feel sure to the conference to know that we have an exceptionally fine body of students who are doing unusually good work, while their department both in class room and dormitories is very gratifying to the management. Not less than 20 young men are now at college studying for the ministry. Some are al­ ready evidencing marked preaching ability whose influence and work for God and Methodism in Florida will tell as the years come on. Some superior young ladies are also preparing them­ selves for work in the mission field of the Church. REVIVAL-\Vhile the usual routine of specificically religious work at the college is truly evangelistic, yet we are pleased to state that in recent weeks the student community has been blessed with special revival work, under the faithful leadership of a consecrated resident pastor, Bro. B. K. Thrower, who was ably assisted by Conference Sunday School Secretary, Bro. C. W. White. The gracious influence of this work was felt as well by the faculty as the students. IMPROVEMENTS-Two new recitation rooms have been completed and furnished in the basement of the Administration building. Another room on the second floor of the same build­ ing has been furnished for preparatory work. Two additional dormitories for boys, known as the Patterson Hall and Jenkins Cottage, making four in all now in use, have been added, and all filled almost to their limits, with prospects of many new appli­ cants for admission after the holidays. GYMNASIUM-Our Gymnasium, a beautiful stone building, is rapidly approaching completion, giving promise of readiness for occupancy with the opening of the spring term. We have recently acquired by purchase 25 acres of valuable land im­ mediately adjoining the college campus at a cost of $1,500.00, which will add materially to the value of our splendid property holdings. In order to complete the gymnasium, and clear up some other M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 47 minor obligations, the trustees have been compelled to borrow $10,000.00, most of this amount, however, is covered by good notes and subscriptions which will soon mature. We wish here to emphasize one important fact: Not one penny raised for improvements and repairs, is used for current expenses, the in­ come from the school being entirely sufficient for this purpose. SCHOLARSHIPS-Three scholarships from the Bartow dis­ trict, and one from the Tampa district at a cost of $150.00 each have been provided, making it possible for four of our most promising young preachers to pursue their studies. We com­ mend the wisdom and liberality of those noble laymen for their splendid gifts. AN IMMEDIATE DEMAND-While we rejoice in what has been accomplished in a material way and certainly no less in other lines of our work, the very success which are ours de­ mand an advance movement. We must have, as soon as men and money can build it, an additional dormitory for the accommodation of our boys, who are now knocking at our doors. To fail means to send boys to other schools, some with very lax or superficial religious standards. This we dare not do. What then? Resolved-!. That we will enter at once upon an active cam­ paign to raise at least $25,000.00 for the erection and equipment of this building. 2nd. That to intelligently, systematically and successfully carry our the purpose of this first resolution, a campaign com­ mittee be constituted, composed of the President of the Col­ lege, the Presiding Elders, two members of the Board of Trus­ tees and one from the Board of Education, who shall plan for and manage the campaign. 3rd. The Board of Trustees are hereby authorized and e.n­ powered to issue bonds payable in years with the best in­ terest rate attainable, for the sum of $20,00.00, or so much there­ of as may be necessary to meet prese,nt emergencies, if in their judgment it be deemed expedient and wise to take this action. Respectfully submitted, BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SOUTHERN COLLEGE. 48 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

FLORIDA CONFERENCE-LAYMEN'S COMMITTEE REPORT.

Your Committee on Laymen's Missionary Movement, beg leave to report as follows: FIRST-That we have carefully considered the letter ad­ dressed to this conference by the General Secretary of the Laymen's Missionary Movement and heartily approve the pol­ icy of the movement so far as it is expressed therein. SECOND-We believe the every-member canvass, seeking to secure a weekly offering for Home and Foreign Missions, from every Southern Methodist, will enable us to do our share in evangelizing Chistian men at home and abroad, and that it will eventually solve most off the fil'lancial problems of the Church, and we hereby pledge our Laymen to a full co-opera­ tion with our Pastors in carrying it into effect. THIRD-The very marked success that has attended the use of the envelope system, the simplest and most effective de­ vice for collecting missionary money and all current expenses of the church, constrains us to recommend some system of this kind for all of our collections, and recommend weekly offerings when possible to do so. FOURTH:-We believe that ·the "Missionary Voice," the "Christian Advocate" and the "Florida Christian Advocate," offer to the movement convenient and effective media for the education of our people on the subjects of Missions and for keeping them informed on the progress of the work. FIFTR-We heartily approve any action this conference may take looking to the betterment of the conditions of our super­ am1Uate preachers, their widows and orphans and pledge the laity of a hearty co-operation in carrying this action into effect. SIXTH._We believe that our Church, schools and colleges are furnishing to our South Land its best type of manhood and womanhood and urge our Laymen everywhere to make the bet­ ter endowment and equipment of these institutions, a matter of immediate consideration. SEVENTH-We believe no man can be a happy and growing Christian who makes no personal effort to win others to Christ. Therefore, we recommend that our Laymen heartily co-operate with their pastors in revival work and that they volunteer to conduct religious services when needed. It will ·thus become practicable to have some form of Christian ser­ vice at every preaching place, within our borders every Sunday. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 49

EIGHTH-We recommend that the Conference Lay Leader, the Vice-Lay Leader and District Lay Leaders be made mem­ bers ex-officio of the District Conference. NINTH-We most earnestly request the Presiding Elders to arrange for a Laymen's day at the District Conferences and that in making their regular rounds they emphasize the question relating to the election of Church Lay Leaders. TENTH-We recommend that the names and Post Office addresses of the Conference and Vice Lay Leader and Distri ~t and Church Leaders be printed on the Minutes of the Con­ ference. ELEVENTH-We deprecate the fact that so few Lay Dele­ ates attend the Annual and District Conferences and most earnestly ask that they make an earnest effort to attend when eleced or get their alernate to attend in their st~ad. TWELFTH-We hereby nominate C. H. Mitchell, of Ar­ cadia for Conference Lay Leader and A. W. McLeran, of Wtell­ born for Vice Conference Lay Leader for the ensuing year. Respectfully submitted, A. W,. McLERAN, Chairman. ]. H. PERKINS, C. BRINKLEY, H. L. PHIFER R. H. JOHNSON, H. T. HEWETT, ]. C. CARTER, Secretary.

TREASURER'S REPORT. Dec. 16, 1910. Florida Annual Conference, Jacksonville, Fla. I herewith beg leave to submit the following report. Total amounts received this year are as follows: Bishops ------______------$ 937.77 Conference Claimants ------6,097.58 Foreign Missions ------4,621.92 Domestic Missions ------8,197.74 Church Extension Regular ------2,705.83 Church Extension Special ------455.50 Education Conference Board ------2,627.89 Education General Board ------457.80 Expenses Annual Conference ------214.71 50 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Delegates General Conference ------Bible Cause ------166.77 Children's Day ------363.95 Florida College ------2,064.45 Southern College ------136.00 .Superanuate End. Fund ------541.90 A. M. E. Church ------167.50 Fla. Day ------3.24 West Tampa ------88.75 Miscellaneous ------______173.08 }ax. Dist. Pars. ------30.50 Ocala Dis. Pars. ______------37.18 Miami Dist. Pars. ______------84.30 Tampa Dist. Pars. ____ ·-- ______--·- _ 74.50 Bor. Dist. Pars. ______,______101.25 Tal. Dist. Pars. ------18.00

Total $30,368.11 Respectfully submitted, R. H. JOHINSON, Treas.

ANNUAL REPORT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD. Dear Brethren: At the last session of our Conference the Board asked for the appointment of a Field Secretary, and adopted plans for the financing of the enterprise together with such other usual expenses as pertain to its work. These comprehended. 1st.-The solicitation of personal con­ tributions in small amounts from leading laymen whose names were to be secured from presiding elders in each district and furnished the Secretary through the President. Early in Feb. 250 personal letters were so sent, mailed under 2 cent cover, in which was enclosed an addressed and stamped letter for reply asking for sums ranging from one to $5.00 and in one or two cases $10.00. To all failing to reply, as second letter was sent early in October. In answer to the first appeal 34 replies were received. From the second came only 5. 2.-I t was also ordered that Easter Sunday be observed as "Florida Day," and the Secretary was instructed to prepare and mail programs, suggestions, etc. for the observance of that day. This was done, and on March 19, 5,000 programs, etc. were mailed. As was feared, Easter Sunday was generally pre- M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 51 empted, and few reports came back to the Secretary-only ten reporting. From these appeals by the Secretary a total of only $122.66 in cash, and $6.00 pledges were realized. (The pledges were not paid.) In addition to the above sources of revenue the Conference authorized a 10% addition to the assessment for Conference Missions, and also requested the appointment of the Secretary to the colportage. From these sources of revenue, it is hoped the board, with what can be spared from Children's Day col­ lections, will be able to meet its obligations. The Board submits the following summary of work done by the Secretary, illustrating the truth of the saying that "wis­ dom is justified of her children." These figures are culled from the Secretary's report to the Board, and should be interesting to the Conference. Miles traveled ____ ------______10.160 Sunday School Rally's held ------93 Services conducted ------542 No. persons accepting Christ in meetings held______120 Persons joined church ------36 Teachers Study Classes organized ------26 New schools organized ------75 No. of needy schools helped ------120 Schools graded and reorganized ------18 Bibles and parts of the Bible disposed of ------768 Religious books sold ------474 Sunday School books sold ------495 Sunday School sundries, literature, etc. ------$2,312.89 Hymnals, books ------365.00 Young Peoples' Hymnals ------266.00 Total amount received by voluntary offerings and col- lections ------478.41 Commissions, or profit on books sold ------474.92 Traveling and incidental expenses ------422.28 The Board would respectfully recommend for the new year: 1. The reappointment by Bishop Kilgo of Rev. C. W. White as Field Secretary. 2. That the 10% assessment on the Board of Home Mis­ sions be retained. 3. That the secretary be continued in the colportage work. 52 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFEReNCE

4. That he be permitted to take free will offerings when Sunday School institutes are held so far as it may appear to be wise.

GENERAL. We note with much pleasure the splendid variety and grow­ ing excellence of our Sunday School periodical, literature and most urgently insist that all of our pastors and superintendents shall use such literature as is furnished by our church and that they dicourage always and everywhere the use of independent and undenominational publications such as are furnished by the David C. Cook Co. and others of like ilk. We also urge that all needed books and periodicals especially S. S. supplies be ordered through our own colporteur and field secretary, Rev. C. W. White. We commend the suggestion of our Gen- . eral Board for the organization of our Bible Classes under the name of Wesley Bible Classes. All of which is respectfully submitted BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD J. B. LEY, Secty.

Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 16, 1910. The Board of Church Extension of the Florida Conference at their Annual Meeting in Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 14-19, 1910, made the following appropriations and assessments which we here submit: Pastoral Charge. District. County. Appropriation. Sebastian-Miami-St. Lucie ------$275.00 W. Palm Beach-Miami-Palm Beach ------200.00 Raiford-Jacksonville-Bradford ------50.00 Winter Garden-Bartow-Orange ------175.00 Worthington-Jacksonville-Bradford ------50.00 Callahan-Jacksonville-Nassau ------275.00 Waldo-Ocala-Alachua ------175.00 Zolfo-Bartow-De Soto ------150.00

Total ------$1,350.00 The application from Boca Grande was duly considered but owing to the fact that conditions had not been met it was deferred. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 53

Loans. Brooksville, Bartow Dist., Hernando Co. ------$500.00

Assessments. C. M. E. Districts Gen. Ass. J. C. Ley Loan. Church Bartow ------$ 911.00 $ 100.00 $ 42.GO Jacksonville ______952.00 100.00 53.00 Miami ------940.00 100.00 42.00 Talla. ------______756.00 100.00 42.00 Tampa ------973.00 100.00 55.00 Ocala ------843.00 100.00 46.00

Totals ------$5,175.00 $ 600.00 $280.00 Resolutions. Resolved: That the Board of Church Extension of the Florida Conference will not consider any application that does not meet the requirements of our discipline and of the Board. Resolved: That the presiding elders and preachers in charge see that all applications are in due form. THOS. W. TOMKIES, Secty.

REPORT OF H. L. PHIFER, TREASURER OF THE PREACHER'S RELIEF FUND. To amount received from H. M. Long (principal) ______$2,749.04 To notes paid in 1910 ------1,220.00

$3,969.04 By amount loaned in 1910 ______$2,750.00 By amount retd. to Conf. Brotherhood______456.64- 3,206.64

To amount of principal on hand ______$ 762.40 To amount notes on hand ------3,505.00 In addition the Board of Trustees own 28 acres of land in the town of Manatee, valued at ------1,500.00 20 acres in Polk County valued at ------400.00 80 acres in Jefferson County valued at ------400.00

Total amount of cash, notes and land ------$6,567.40 54 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Interest Fund. To amount received from H. W. Long ______$ 26.49 To amount of interest collected ------331.97

To total amount of interest ------$358.46 Disbursed as follows: By Mrs. E. L. T. Blake------$60.00 By Mrs. ]. C. LeY------40.00 By Mrs. T. ]. Phillips ------25.00 By Mrs. Geo. ]. Kennelly ------40.00 By F. A. Taylor ------45.00 By ]. Anderson ------25.00 By W. H. Steinmeyer ------20.00 .By T. C. Bradford ------50.00-$305 00

To balance on hand in interest fund ______$ 53.46 H. L. PHIFER, Treasurer.

Resolution.

Resolved, That every Pastor in the Conference be requ~sted to make efforts to secure for this Board a piece of desirable real estate or other assets that may be used or become a super­ annuate home or increase funds for the beneficiaries of this Board.

SABBATH OBSERVANCE. We your committee on Sabbath Observance wish to call the attention of this Conference to the fact that God never gave a greater blessing to humanity than the Sabbath and that it is being badly abused by foes and sadly neglected by friends. The problem of church attendance can be easily settled by a proper Sabbath observance. Be it resolved therefore, That we as a church insist more strQngly on keeping the Sabbath holy unto the Lord and upon our state officials enforcing her laws against Sabbath desecra­ tion. That we deeply deplore the increasing interest in Sunday sports and social functions which destroy the sanctity of the Sabbath. Resolved 2nd, That we urge all of our pastors to preach as often as possible on the subject of Sabbath observance. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 55

Resolved 3rd. That this Conference memorialize the State Legislature at its next session to enact suitable laws to enforce the closing on the Sabbath of theaters, shows, saloons, places of amusements, places of business, militating as they do against the peace and quietness of the Sabbath and morals of the people. That a committee consisting of I. S. Patterson, and the presid­ ing elder of Tallahassee district and pastor of Tallahassee sta­ tion be appointed as a committee to present this matter to the legislaure. S. ]. HENDRIX, for Committee.

DISTRICT CONFERENCE RECORDS. We your committee on District Conference Records submit the following report: The records of the Jacksonville, Ocala, Bartow and Miami districts only were presented, and these we find after careful examination, to be in good shape, the work done with care, neatness and accuracy for which we commend the painstaking secretaries. The Tallahassee and Tampa district records were not pres­ ented for examination and we regret to note that the TaD)pa district record was reported lost, and the last records of that district for this reason are yet unrecorded. Respectfully submitted, W. A. WIER, Chairman for Committee.

REPORT OF PUBILSHING COMMITTEE FLORIDA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. We your committee are gratified to report that under the wise management of the editor, Rev. N. H. Williams, the Advocate has paid all expenses during the past year and has now a subscription list of 2,800. ·We commend the editor and business manager for his faithful service. 1\.S Bro. Williams has presented his resignation we nominate Rev. E. F. Ley for editor of the Advocate for the ensuing year at a salary of $1,800. · In order to increase the circulation of the Advocate, and guarantee the salary of the editor, we present the following resolutions for adoption by the Conference: 1st. That all the preachers receiving appointments at this Conference are urged to obtain during the next year new sub- 56 FLORIDA ANNUAL CONFERENCE scribers to the number of one to each $100 of his own salary, and that we pledge ourselves to carry out this resolution. 2nd. That the laymen of this Conference be requested to form a guarantee association and secure pledges to the amount of $1,000 or more to guarantee the editor's salary. L. W. MOORE, Chairman. T. ]. NIXON, Secretary. (We recommend that this Conference appoint a new pub­ lishing committee of seven members and that this committee, after consultation with the editor shall appoint four con­ tributing editors to serve without remuneration.) The American Bible Society report as follows: This Society has as its exclusive object the translation and diffusion of the sacred scriptures, and can only be regarded in the light of an expression of Christian benevolence and a blessed fulfilling of the great command, "Go into the the world and preach the Gospel to all the races." It is one of the distinguishing features of Protestantism as compared with other forms of christianity; and, as such, has been peculiarly indorsed by the great Head of the church. The constant aim of the American Bible Society has been to secure an adequate translation of the Holy Scriptures into all the languages of the earth; to distribute the same as widely as possible, and especially to reach the destitute of all classes and conditions. To accomplish this result, the maximum price has invariably been fixed at cost, while the minimum has been placed at less than cost-and very often made a free gift. This Society distributed more than 1,000,000 copies of the Bible in 1905. By grants of money and of books it has aided the missionary labors of the various christian churches having missions in foreign lands both as to the translation and the circulation of God's word. Amongst the many fields of its labors are included all of the foreign missions of our own qhurch-as China, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, nearly all European countries, besides portions of our own South lands. To fully accomplish this work, the Society prints in whole or in parts, the Bible in more than one hundred different languages. Perhaps there is not in existence a more unselfish institu­ tion or a more essential adjunct to all kinds of missionary effort -than is this great Society. We should call the attention of our people to the fact that M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH 57 the collections of this Bible work within the bounds of the Florida Conference for the year 1909 were not equal to one third of the amount the Society was expending alone in Tampa and vicinity for one year. There are at present at work in our state two colporteurs, several correspondents, and plans are maturing to open up work soon in Pensacola and Jacksonville. The year 1911 being the Ter Cerienary celebration of the publication of the King James Version of the Bible, the Society asks the co-operation of all Protestant churches. As a Con­ ference we are cordially invited to observe this event, the literature for which will be furnished free to all pastors and churches. Hence, we recommend: Resolved: That as a Conference we will comply with this request in so far as we are able. F-'">r the Committee: F. M. C. EADS.

RESOLUTIONS.

Whereas, a resolution was introduced into the General Con­ ference at its recent session in Asheville, N. C., and was spread upon the Journal of the same asking that body to hold its session of 1914 in Tampa, and Whereas, a local executive committee has been organized in Tampa to gather necessary data and information to place be­ fore the commission, appointed by the General Conference, which has the authority to fix the place for the meeting of this body. Therefore, Resolved that this conference most heartily en­ dorses the action of our delegates and others in tendering this invitation, to this body of lawmakers, and that we hereby pledge our most hearty co-operation to the local committee of Tampa in all laudable efforts to secure the session of the General Con­ ference within our Conference bounds. W. J. CARPENTER. L. W. MOORE, J. P. HILBURN, ]. W. BIGHAM, GEO. I. DAVIS, W. M. POAGE, IRA S. PATTERSON.

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Whereas, the Florida Conference, through its Field Secretary, Rev. C. W. White, is doing very efficient work in the estab­ lishment of new Sunday School rallies and institutes, organiz­ ing, systematizing and grading Sunday Schools, and is doing the most modern Sunday School work, therefore be it Resolved, That our pastors and Sunday School workers give him their hearty co-operation and encouragement in preference to all others. G. L. ROBERTS, Chairman. JASPER C. CARTER, Secretary. Resolved, First, That we sincerely and heartily thank the Methodists and all other good people of Jacksonville for the genuine and generous hospitality they have ex ten Jed to us during the session of the conference. Resolved, Second, That we express to our conference host, C. H. Summers, our appre"ciation of his uniform kindness and multifold c~urtesies. Resolved, Third, That we deeply appreciate the faithful and efficient service rendered us by our Secretary and his assistants and our conference Treasurer. C. W. INMAN, R. IRA BARNETT, Table No. 1.-Mem.bership, Baptism.s, and Church Property, 1910 IIARTOW DISTRICT

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1 Alva...... E. C. Hudson ...... $85.00 2 Arcadia...... D. B. Sweat ...... 520.00 3 Bartow ...... C. F. Blackburn ... . 96.60 4 Bowling Green ...... J. W. Austin ...... 95.00 S Brooksville. . . . . • • . . . . . D. A. Cole ...... 238.00 6 Ft. Meade ...... J. L. Moon ...... 328.70 7 Ft. Myers ...... F. Pixton...... 680.90 8 Ft. Myers Mission. . • . K. D. Jones, supply. 9 Hernando Mission ..... J. D. Frierson ...... 10 Kathleen ...... S. A. Wilson ...... 11 Kissimmee ...... J. T. Mitchell ...... 12 Ki!!simmee Mission .... K. F. Jonz, supply .. 13 Lakeland...... W. K. Piner ...... 14 Maitland ...... W. P. Eavinson ... . 15 Mulberry ...... L. Oser ...... 16 Nacotee •...... •.....•. W. A. Weir ...... •. 17 Orlando ...... J. B. Mitchell ...... 18 Punta Gorda .....•••.. W. S. Everton ...... 19 Pearce Mission...... J. B. Rooney ...... 20 Wauchula ..••....•.••• W. B. Tresca ...... 21 Winter Haven Mission. J. L. Criswell ...... 22 Webster...... G. S. Henderson ... . 23 Winter Garden...... H. B. Boyd, supply.

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7 Ft. Pierce ...... J. S. Chapman ..... 1/1651 30 28 40! 183\13 4\ 11 1 3,0001 ...... 1 11 2,0001 ...... I..... 600.00 •• \..... 2,500 51.00 651.00 8 Hastings and Mission ..... S. J. Hendrix ...... 1451 19 441 23 1851 21 31 51 41 6,8801 600.001 21 2,8001 900.001 500 3,300.0011 .. 1 ..... \ 1,800 ...... \ 3,300.00 9 Key Largo ...... •.•...... ·I 40, .•.•.. 1. .. 401. ·I·· .1. ·I· .1 .....•. 1 ...... • I· .1 ...... 1 ...... I ...... ).. 1 ..... 1 ...... I ..... ·I ...... 10 Key West, First Church.. Frederick Pasco .... 1/339 5 81 251 3271 .. 1 201 11 11 30,0001 ...... I 11 3,500\ ...... I .... ·I 376.701 .. 1 ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 376.70 11 "" Spark'sChapelE.A.Harrison ..... 2606l 5 6I192I42SI .. J29I1I .. J ...... I ...... I1i 2,500I ...... J4,5001 27.061.-I ..... I ...... J ..•... j 27.06 12 " '' Memorial. .... T. H. Sistrunk..... 1 1751 20 4, ... / 199I .. J 381 11 11 3,0001 ...... I 11 2,0001 ...... I 1,0001 458.351 11 1351 ...... 1 ...... 1 458.35 13 " " La Trinidad ... Ignacio Gongalez .... 28 21 1 . • • 311 31 611 11 11 4,0001 ...... ,11 1,8001 ...... I .... ·I ...... I 11 5311 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 14 Kingston.- ...... D. D. Dieffenworth ... 65 3 4 71 651 21 11 11 11 2,500j ...... 11 1,6001 ...... 1 .... ·I 5.001 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 5.00 15 Lemon C1ty ...... 0. H. P. Faus ...... 2181 ... / ...... ) .... 1.. 1... 1.. 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1.. 1 ..... -I ...... I .... ·I ...... 1.. 1 ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 16 Miami ...... · .... J.D. Si~:?ert ...... 318 311 601 521 3571121 101 11 11 7,0001 ...... I 11 5,0001 2,700.001 2,0001 114.001 .. 1 ..... 1 3,7001 33.001 147.00 17 NewSmymaandPortOraC.G.Mitchell...... I1135J 7120181 54111412121 4,20011,354.001 .. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... ) 440.891 .. 1 ..... 1 750121.751 462.64 18 Oviedo ...... J. S. Brooke ...... ·)111121 111 181 61 1351 91 41 21 21 2,5001 ...... I 11 1,0001 ...... I 3001 75.70, .. 1 ..... 1 5001 ...... 1 75.70 19 Palatka ...... H. l_?utill ...... 113061 31 61 221 2931 .. 1 21 11 11 5,0001 ...... I 11 4,0001 800.001 .... ·I 1,712.00 .. 1 ..... 1 5,0001 ...... , 1,712.00 20 Sanford ...... · A. E. Householder. \ 112971 •.• ,36\ 521 281\ .. 1 21 1\ II 4,5001 ...... I 11 2,0001 ...... I ..... , 14.001 .. \ ..... 1 ...... 1 85.00 99.00 21 Sebastian ...... J. H. Owen, supply ·1 111001... 6 181 881 .. 1 31 3111 2,4001 600.001 11 8001 ...... I .. .. . 197.96! .. 1 ..... 1 1,5001 8.531 206.49 22 Seville ...... W. A. Lowder, supp' 11 .. -I 2 96 41 941 11 71 3 21 1,5001 ...... 1.. 1 ...... \ ...... I 3001 120.00 II 1,5001 ...... \ ...... 120.00 23 StewartandJensen ...... 1... 1... 1... \ ... 1 .... 1.. 1... 1.. 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... J ...... 1 ..... 1 ...... j ...... 1 ...... 24 Titusville ...... H. F. Harris ...... 11671 .. ~I 121 151 1641 .. 1.. -I 41 21 4,5001 ...... I 11 8001 56.001 ..... 1 60.001 .. , ..... 1 2,000\ 20.001 80.00 25 West Palm Beach ...... R. J. Barnett ...... 1 861 41 16\ 141 92\ 11 .. -I ll 11 2,5001 308.881 11 2,5001 97.111 ..... I 219.651 ...... 1 1,0001 27.001 246.65 26 Deerfield ...... C. B. Case ...... 11 ... 1... 1 161 ... 1 161 .. 1... 1 21 11 1,0001 ...... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... I 100 ...... 1.. 1 ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... ' ----~-~-1-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 121 ... I1721553I60813,5331621194141133I$105,480I$3,237.ssi19J$39,o5ol$5,953.111 $9,ooo l$10, 185.481 31$2,1661$26,1001$323.281$10,538.76 I I I I I I I I i I I _ I I I I I I I I I I Table No. I.-Membership, Baptisms, and Church Property, 1910 TAMPA DISTRICT

11) Houses of I p 5 -5 -~ -~ v Worship arsonages (/) ...... ·~ il:: .... 11) ...... "' .... <1) -5 ..<:: .... ~ ] ..<:: ~ ------~------~--1 ~ ~ ::S H lz > .:; > t-l - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . - I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I Blanton CirCUit...... W. H. Newkirk ...... 12221 291 891 I41 326 I 2SII61 71 71 $4,IOOI .... 1 II $1,550.I ... I $ IOI $I50.00I .. · ... 1 .... ·· I.. ·I $I50.00 2 Brade~town ...... S. S. Sc?tt...... 112261 II Ill 101 2281 ... 1.. 1 11 II 4,0001 .... 1 II 2,0001.... 500 450.001 $1,0001 ...... 1... 1 450.00 3 Bloommgdale ...... J. M. DieffenwOI·th,supply. III951 ... 1... 1... 1 I951 ... 1.. 1 41 51 2,5001 .... 1 II 8001 .... 1 I,OOO\ 500.001 ...... 1 ...... 1... 1 SOO.OO 4 C1earwate~ ... _...... W. H. Frink ...... Il1761 21 201 71 I91l 21 61 11 II 1,200i .... l II 6001 .... 1 3,400 25.001 ...... 1 ...... l$52 25.00 5 Curlew CirCUit ...... I. A. Vernon ...... III84I II 41 21 I871 .. ·1--1 21 21 8001 .. --1--1 ...... 1.... 1 ...... 1 IOO.OOI ...... , ...... ,.. IOO.OO 6 Dade City ...... J. F. Bell ...... Il23.::1 II 281 161 2451.--1 21 21 21 3,8001 .... 1 II 2,0001 .... 1 SOl 300.001 4,000 $58.50.. 358.50 7 Largo Circuit ...... A. B. Haltom ...... Il239l 261 81 81 2651 91 .. 1 '+I 41 4,700, .... 1 II I,800I .... 1 IOOI I60.00I 1,0001 6.301·· 166.30 8 Manatee ...... J. E. Mickler ...... III4II 46,111 231 I751 281 II II II 4,500 .... 1 I\ 3,6001 ...• , I,OOOI 527.00 3,2001 57.00 •• 584.00 9 Miakka ...... W. G. Strickland ...... III561 2I 21 51 I741 I21 .. 51 31 1,6001 .... 1 1 7501$150 IOOI 28.001 500 3.351.. 31.35 10 PalJ?etto: .. ·: ...... A.M. Daiger ...... 111871 41 2II 291 1831 31 21 21 21 4,3001 .. ··1 11 I,SOOI .... I ...... 1 420.00 2,1501 ...... 420.00 11 Pansh ~Ircmt...... H. C. H

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IJ ...... <:: ,...... ~ ... <1.> ...<:: "'<1.> Q ~ ~ il) ..= -~-- ~ ...<:: .... ::l o -5 o"'"' ::l ::! 0 ~ s:: 0 (fJ ...<:: ::lrn "'d (fJ <1.> rn u ..r::v "'d ~ "'Cj ~I c'd ~ ~ <1.> v v ~ Oil .... u~ ~ v ·E "0 NAME OF CHARGE PASTOR ~ ·o. e I ..... -5 c;; :<:: ::lo. (fJ c rn rnoj '"'I:: ·a l'f oj ...... o·~ v rn C ...<:: oj 'Cil p., '.:l <1.> 0 s u <1.> ]~ ~ 0~ ~v ~ Oil .£~ Q oj p., ~~ c (/) .... oj c"' ot- v "0 <1.> oj ~:: "0'-' "'d'"'v<11 m oj ...... A oj v...<:: p., 0<1.> "'dP-< c § il-1 ;; rn • .:i E s 0~ +-'P., ] '0 oj E-< v::=: ,:QE-< ..... <1.> .... c;; ::l<+-< "0 ::0 <1.> 1:~ c;;o c;;P-< roo c;jA.t ~oj v -g 0 ci c ...<:: ~ 0 H z > > ~ u< ...... ~ E-< . I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Apalach1cola ...... W. N. Wagner ... ·..... 2j2671 .. ·I II 41 264j. ·I· ·I 31 21 $7,0001 .... ·I II $1,600\ •.•.. j$2,0001 $25.001 .. 1..• 1 $4,5001 $35.00I $ 60.00 2 Au.cilla Circuit...... A. L.Woodward ... ·.... .ji43I .. ·I 61 101 I391. ·I· ·I 3 31 2,5001 .... ·I lj 1,000 •.. ··I ..... 1 115.351. ·I· .. 1 .... ··I...... 115.35 3 Bnstol...... ······················· .j 751 I811471 41 2301181121 41 41 2,0001 ..... 1 II 8001 ..... 1 ..... 1 75.001 .. 1... 1 .....• 1 ...... j 75.00 4 Carrabelle ...... R. E. L. Folsom .. ·..... 111791 21 131 341 1601 21 11 II 11 1,7001 ..... 1 11 7501 ••..• 1 ••••. 1 ••..•.. 1--1···1 5001 ...... J ••••••• 5 Chattahoochee ...... J. C. Pace,supply ...... 1381···1 61 361 1121 ...1 21 21 21 2,0001 ..... 1 11 1,0001 $6461 ·····1 273.06 ··1···l 7501 ...... 1 273.06 6 Fenholloway Circuit. ... D. G. McDaniel..··· ... · . 1001 161 791 3 1921 91 21 41 4 3,8001 .... ·I 11 5001 ..... 1 . . . . . 250.00 ..... 1 ..... ·I ..... ·I 250.00 7 Greenville Circuit...... J. E. Shepherd ...... 2711 101 ... 1... 1 2811 .. 1.. 1 41 41 1,5001 ..... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ..... 1 ..... 1 125.00 .. 1... 1 ...... , ...... 1 125.00 8 Havana ...... W. C. Smith ...... 2221 21 261 221 2281 11 .. 1 11 II 4,500, .... ·I 11 2,0001 6001 ..... J 476.00. ·j···l 2,700 54.001 531.00 9 Hinson Circuit...... W. J. Gray ...... ··.... 1 2111 31 81 81 2141 31 71 31 31 3,500 2751 11 1,200 ..... 1 6001 46.80.. . . . 1,0001 8.00 54.80 10 Leon Circuit...... Thos. Williams...... 1 3021 31121 121 3051 II 91 61 61 6,6001 .... ·I 21 I,300I ..... 1 ..•.. 1 150.00 ..... \ 1,1001 12.00\ I62.50 II Mad!son ...... : ...... H. W. Whitncll ...... 2391... 61 31 24.21. ·I· .1 II II IO,OOOI ..... 1 11 3,0001 ...• ·I ..... 1 887 .13, .. 1.. ·I 6,500j 33.751 920.93 12 Mad1son C1rcmt...... T. C. Bradford ...... ··1475 51 51 51 4801 51 31 41 41 3,575! .... ·I 11 I,200, .... ·I ..... 1 ...... 1... 1 6001 ...•.. 1 •...•.. I3 Mayo ...... W. T. Brantley ...... 286 Ill III 42 2661 91 21 61 41 •3,0001 1801 21 3,000 3001 ..... 1 182.501.·1···1 1,0001 ...... , 182.50 I4 Midway Circuit...... S. B. Edwards, supply ..... II95I ... 1 41 I 51 I84l. ·I· .1 51 41 2,0001 ..... J II 8001 ...•. 1 2001 ...... I· .1 ... 1 1,0001 • . . . . . • ...... 15 Monticello ...... R. H. Barnett...... Il2641 41 8j 47j 2291 3j 41 11 I/ 10,0001 ...•. f 11 2,5001 ... ··I 2,0001 179.501 .. 1... 1 6,5001 36.621 216.I2 16 OldTownCircuit...... R.N.Sanders ...... I081···1···1 51 I03 .. 1.. 1 313 I,0251 ..... 111 1501·····1 101 60.00 ..... 1 ...... •..... 1 60.00 17 Perry ...... J. L.Jones ...... 11001···1···1···1 100~··1··1··1··1 ... ····I ..•.. 1.. 1 ...... 1 ... ··I •.... 1. ···· .. · ./ ... 1 ······I ······I······· 18 Quincy ...... J. B. Ley ...... 13081 141 421 181 346 81 41 31 31 12,5001 ..... 1 11 6,7001 3001 ..... 1 350.001 .. 1... 1 7,0001 20.001 370.00 19 SopchoppyCircuit ...... F.L.Crowson ...... 12801 11 ... 1211 260 Il3,6l 51 2,9501 ..... 111 4001 ..... 1 ..... 1 155.001 .. 1... 1 3501 1.501 156.50 20 Sycamore ...... G. W. Wesley, supply ...... 12361 161 ~I 5! 2551161 8 51 4 3,0001 ..... 1 11 6001 ..... 1 ..... 1 25.00111 251 ...... 1 • . • . . • 25.00 21 Tallahassee, Trinity .... I. S. Patterson...... 1!5361 101 271 66f 5081 21 3! 21 3 27,0001 2,0001 21 8,6001 ..... 1 ..... 1 3,560.00 .. 1... 8,550! 76.001 3,6.>6.00 23 Waukeena~ Circ~it.: ... H. B. Perritt...... 12161 11 741 .. ·I 2911 11 21 31 3 2,7201 ..... 1 ll 5001 ..... I ..... 1 15.00 .. 1.. ·1 ...... 1 . . • . . . 15.00' 24 WestMad1sonC1rcmt. .. T. F. Rowland ...... I2I21 ... 1 31 71 2081 .. 1 4 4 3,8001 ..... 1 11 1,0001 ...... 1 27.00 .. 1...... 1 ...... J 27.00 25 Woodville Circuit...... W. E. Dorsey ...... 1 69I ... J ... I .. ·I . 691 .. \. .1 .. 1...... 1 ..... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... \ .. 1... 1 ..... ·I ...... J ...... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 71 ... 11161486136715,6661791631741691$116,6701$2,4551241$38,0001$1,8461$4,8101$6,977.34,11$251$42,0501$276.871$7,255.76 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table No. I.-Membership, Baptisms, and Church Property, 1910 JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

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>: :@ ~ ~ I ~ Worship ..c: ~ t; ~ ~ -5 I ~ -~------• ~ "@ j 0 o o l,r: ~ I ..c: ::l (/) "' \'.: ~:: c(j --::1 "B u I "' l:lll ~:: u ..c: ~ -~ (I) :0 •Cil ~ 0.. '-' N l.s en ~ c1l 0 a.. U c1l t: '0 NAME OF CHARGE PASTOR ~ fr 0 ~ -5 '3:.a ·Z ;; : rn ~I ~ ~ § ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ § clj '(; v c1l ~ A; "f ~ 0 !" 0.. ;; 1.~ ::l I ~ (I) (I) en bO V l:lll ":: >. ..., en U P., ~ en 1:: o; ~ E-<~ ~ ~ .~ 01 ,_.. .B~ :; ~ .B~ Ct: "g:; 1j S :0 o.. a1 o '--:_ .; i:: s ifJ 2 ·u : 1 o . ~~ ~ o £ ~ ~ '0 ~ -oP.. @ .: f-t"' -;;; .o en u' ;:-< v "' ,::: t:: .~ 0 1 v I .or 0 v a.. .o ... "' o 5'0 ... c ";;; u s :::: ::::: c If)..,. ;:l '",.. • ;:l I uc ;:lc1l (L)c1l ;:l... p.l:: ;:l I=< o "' ::... ·• ~=< :'-'r'"'< - '""' I · o' "::: '0 o · -::~lot -oP.. _p., ~ c1l en v ..,. ...., ._.,_, v - ...., t:: 0 ' w ,...... I0 ~... t:: ~ ,..., s:: \-1 0 f-t ,.... ~ < < ~ H < H ,z z 1 > , H zi > H > ~ H p., 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Callahan Circuit...... 1•:. J. Hardee ...... 11101 401 38/ 61 1821 161 10j 41 41 $3,2001 ...... 1 11 $1,3001 .....•. 1 $300 $1,92o.ool $2,6001 $19.001 $1,939.00 2 Columbia Grcuit ...... M. 0. Williams .. . 113941 231 4 111 41o1 1s1 13 s1 41 2,2oo1 ...... 1 11 1,soo1 ...... 1 12s1 244.oo 1,3os1 7.34/ 251.34 3 Fernandina ...... T. W. Tomkies .. . )got 21 sl321 12sl ... 1... 1 11 11 3,ooot ...... 1 11 2,soo1 ...... 1 ...... 1 244.oot t,7sot 27.oot 27t.oo 4 Ft. White Circuit...... G. H. York ...... 1- 51 16 8 14 235 131 31 51 41 3,0001 ...... 1 11 1,ooo1 ...... 1 ...... / 190.001 ...... 1 19o.oo 5 Green Cove Springs...... John A. Morrow .. ·.;I 731 51 31116/ 931 ... 1... 1 11 11 5,5001 ...... / 1/ 1,700/ ...... I ...... i 168.001 1,700 34.001 202.00 6 Jasper...... George F. Scott .. -11651 Ill 26 191 1831 51 3/ 3/ 31 4,500/ ..... ·I II 2,500/ •...•.. I ...... , 80.001 3,000 29.00 109.00 7 Jennings ...... Gus. A. Davis ...... 1271 181134,1121 1671 51 21 3/ 31 2,2001 ...... J 11 1,8001 ...... 1 ...... / 493.001 1,4oo 3Loo 524.00 8 Jacksonville First Church ... I. C. Jenkins .... . 314561 9 140 291 5761 41 1 11 11 42,5001 ...... 1 11 11,ooo1 ...... 1 ...... / soo.oo1 14,ooo ...... 1 soo.oo 9 " Springfield. . . . . C. H. Summers .. . .. 13571 511171 31 4221 41 21 111 1·5,0001 $7,0001 21 8,5001$3,444.00/ 1751 9,000.001 7,5001 89.501 9,600.00 10 " Riverside...... 0. A. Thrower .. . . .12551 41 461 571 248 21 211 11 s,ooot ...... / 11 3,5001 ...... 1 5,0001 635.001 3,300 . • . . •... 635.oo 11 " Estelle St...... G. S. Roberts ... . 111721 3ol 281 361 1941 81 4 21 11 6,ooot 2001 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... , 367.ool 1,5oo 13.801 38o.8o 12 " St. Matthews ... W. S. Jones ...... 112171 101 1311051 1351 7 8 II 1 7,5001 ...... / II 3,0001 ...... I 5001 178.401 3,300 13.501 191.90 13 " City Mission. . . M. H. Norton ... . . ·I 881 16/ 20 101 1141 161 71 21 21 5,0001 1,300/. ·I ..... ·I ...... I ..... ·I 353.001 5001 ...... I 353.00 14 Park and Marvin...... H. P. Blocker ...... 1... 1... 11171 311 86/ ... 1 21 21 21 6,ooo1 6oo1 .. 1 ...... 1 ...... , t7st 687.ool1,5ool 2o.5o 7o7.5o 15 Kings Ferry Circuit...... K. Hollister ...... 1591 101 ... 1 81 611 61 ... f 21 21 1,6oo1 ...... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 1o7.oo ...... 1 ...... 1 1o7.oo 16 Lake City ...... C. W. Inman .... . 112991 71 371 121 3311 41 4 11 11 5,5001 1,4001 11 2,5001 ...... 1 ..... ·I 65.oo 4,ooo 57.001 122.00 17 Lake Butler ...... J. F. Clark ...... 211661 71 221 29\1661 5 51 61 61 3,1oo1 ...... 1 21 2.7oo1 ...... 1 1501 217.751 1,3oo 924.001 226.99 18 Middleburg...... J, B. Gresham ...... 11261 11 1 .. . 128 1 1 1 11 1,ooo1 ...... 1 11 8oo1 75.ool ...... 1 248.75 5oo •••.... 1 248.75 19 Pine Mountain Circuit ...... ll. H. Freeman .. . .. 12251 3,4,61 17113t 215151 1,8001 ...... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 239.001 ...... 1 239.00 20 South Jacksonville...... H. E. Partridge .. ..1 681 6 8 121 7o 4J 51 11 .. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 11 J,ooo1 .... : .. 1 1,ooo1 ...... 1 2,ooo 4o.ool 6l.oo 21 St. Augustine ...... W. G. Fletcher .. . . ·I· .. I 171 801 71 901 11· .. I 21 21 26,2501 10,0001 11 2,0001 1,000.001 ..... ·I 16,250.001 6,200 58.00 16,308.00 22 St. John's Mission...... I. Ryder ...... 1 671 121 40 21 1171 41 10151 41 2,3001 ...... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 1001 24.001 ...... • . • .. •• 24.00 23 Worthington Springs ...... G. Grady ..•..... 112191 71 48 61 2681 6f 2 71 61 2,0001 2001 11 3001 ...... 1 250 20.00 400 2.65 22.65 24 White Springs·...... A. H. Cole ...... 1 1921 ... 1 111 15 1881... 6 11 11 2,0001 681 11 2,5001 ...... 1 ...... 355.90 2,ooo 10.00 365.10 25 White Springs Circuit...... J.P. Bozeman ...... l24o1 3122111511501 21 8 51 51 2,ooo1 ...... 1.. 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... I 75.oo •••••..•••.•• I 75.oo 26 Welborn ...... F. P. Jernigan ... . 214601 2 41 14 452 1 14 41 41 3,8oo ...... 1 11 1,ooo1 62.361 1,380 95.oo 1,33o • • • • . • . 95.oo 27 Live Oak ...... R. V. Atkisson .. . .. [4171 6 251 301 418 •.. 1 14\ 11 11 6,oool ...... l 21 7,500I ...... 1 1,5ool 4,421.00 9,ooo/ 6o.ool 4,48Loo I I I I I I \ I I I I -~ ~--~--- \ --1 I I I 16, ..• ,265 912,789,5,358 118 126172,66,$92,950,$13,768,21,$52,1001$1,137.36 $10,480 $28,177.80\$62,58511$1,346.79\$28,630.03 \

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Table No. 1.-MeiDbership, BaptisiDs, and Church Property, 1910 OCALA DISTRICT

~ I 0) ~ ~ ':5 -~ ·~ Houses.of Parsonages ;;.... '@ ~ ~ ~ W orshtp .r:: ~ .... ]:I; v .r:: ... u .r:: ~l+-t-5.., ~ I 5 ~ {/) ~ ~ 0 0 '"0 0 {/) ~li .r:: ]~ "'8 ~ :c:' ~ c(:j c(:j _ o. ] ~ .s "' ~ ~ s ~ u ~ ·s NAME OF CHARGg PASTOR "B fr 2 :<;:: ~ ~~ ·.:: ·g_ ~ ~ g.e- :2 g ~ :2 ~ ~ ti g C1l ] v C1l ~ p., ..... I1J 0 ... 0. C1l ·-1 ::I ...,... .r:: v I1J {/) bll I1J bll ..... >, .... {/) u p., :0 ~ {/) s:: ~ ~ E-<~ ~ ~ t:O ,..;r.; .g~ ~I ~ .g~ Ot: '"0@ I1J C1l P.. ~ o u . -;:; 8 "' "' ·u jP:l o ~ v .r:: P.. I o o '"' o 0 ~ ~ P.. g § E-< ~~.g "' "'. ~ v v ~ -;:; J5 o v;> ,:QE-< o vi'.: .:0 i'.: v o lJ'"O ~ ·;:; u "' s:: s:: ~ ::l C1l ::l..... I1J s:: ::I "' I1J "' ::l ... 0. s:: ::l >:; ~ o v ~ ~ 5 ... ~ '"0 1: 0 /o ~o "Oo cil -;;;P.. '"Oil.. -P.. x<1l "' v 0 ~ ~ < < ~ I P.. < ~ z ~~ > ..::1 z > ..::1 > f4 ..::1 ~ E-< I I I I -,-,I II I I I I I I I I I 1 Alachua...... C. W. Matet·son...... \200\ .. . \ 50\ 10\ 240\ ... \ 3\ 41 4\ $4,000\ .... \ 1\ $1,500\.... $500\ $50.00/ $1,500\ •..... \ $50.00 2 Anthony Circuit...... J. N. Weatherford...... 1/208\ 3\ 79\ ... \ 290\ ... \ 2\ 6 4\ 4,000\ .... \ 11 600\ ....•.... \ 87.00 I,SOO\ $35.001 I22.00 3 Bronson Circuit...... W. C. Norton...... 2 159\ 11 6\ 8\ 168 5 3\ 3\ 3\ 5,000\.... 1 2,100\.... 150\ 553.42\ 2,500 86.00 639.42 4 BushnellCircuit ...... ]. R. Blocker ...... ,22II 71 21 ... 1 2301 ... 1... ,5\ 51 7,000\ .... 12 I,300, .... 1 400\ ...... I 8161 ...... 5 CitraCircuit ...... F. E. Steinmeyer ...... 110 18\ 19 12\ 1351 51 9 313 4,0001 .... 1 1 1,600 .... 1 ..... 1 70.001 200\ 27.351 97.35 6 Coleman Circuit...... F. T. Griffeth...... \1591 321 71 9\ 189\ 14 4\ 2 2\ 3,000\ .... \ IJ 2,000\$500\ .••.. \ 653.00\ 2,5001 55.001 708.00 7 CrystalRiver ...... T. L. Cooper, supply ...... 55 ...... 1... 1 55\ ... \ ... \ .. \ .. \ ...... \ .... \ ...... 1.... 1 ..... \ ...... 1 ...... 8 Dunellon ...... ]. L. Folsom, supply ...... I20\ I5\ 2\ I2\ 125\ IO\ 3\ 3\ 3\ 2,500\$I30\ 1\ 500\ .... \ ..... \ 150.001 2,000 ••.•.. \ 150.00 9 Gainesville ...... ]. E. Wilson ...... \523\ 6\112\ 331 608\ 4\ 4\ 2\ 2\ 16,000\ .... \ I\ 5,000\ .... \ I,OOO\...... 8,5001 45.001 45.00 10 High Springs Circuit ...... J. L. Yeats ...... 1140\ ... \ 18\ 8\ 150\ ... \ 1\ 3\ 2\ 2,500\ .... \ I\ 800\ .... 1 ..... 1 300.00 ...... \ 300.00 11 Interlachen Circuit ...... ]. S. Collier ...... 1\ 63\ 21 51 41 661 ... 1.. -I 31 41 3,0001 .... 1 II 1,0001 .... 1 ..... 1 50.551 5001 9.001 59.55 12 InvernessCircuit...... R. M. Williams ...... 1133! II 91 121 13I\ ... I 4\ 2\ 2\ 4,3001 .... \ Ij 750\ .... \ ..... 1 38.00 1,500 34.00\ 72.00 13 Lady Lake Circuit ...... W. J. Nease ...... \1041 31 41 I91 921 3\ II 41 21 1,800\ .... 1 II 8001 .... 1 .... -I 68.00\ ...... , ...... 1 68.00 14 Leesburg ...... H. Rice ...... \1721 I8\ 17\ 231 1841 I4/ 21 21 21 5,5001 .... \ II 2,5001 .... 1 ..... 1 34.001 ...... 18.00\ 52.00 15 MartelCircuit ...... M. M. Lord ...... \1431 171I3\ 31 1701 8 11 4\ 41 4,0001 .... 1 II 2,0001 2851 ..... , 9IS.OOI 1,950\ 63.50\ 978.50 16 Melrose Circuit ...... T. L. Z. Barr ...... 1.. 350\ 13 2II 881 2961 71131 41 41 4,0001 .... 1 21 2,8001 .... 1 200 344.001 4001 8.001 352.00 I7 Micanopy Circuit ...... H. J. Haeflinger ...... \215\ ... 1 14\ 43 I86l 2 4\ 41 .. 1 7,0001 .... 1 ll 1,5001 .... 1 ..... \ 500.001 1,000, ...... 1 500.00 18 Ocala ...... J. W. Bigham ...... I31II 101 381 331 3261 71 31 1111 15,0001 .... 1 21 6,0001 .... 1 2,0001 ...... I ...... 1 ...... 19 Reddick Circuit ...... F. M. C. Eads ...... \1551 11 71 lSI 1481 11 21 21 21 2,5001 .... 1 II 1,0001 .... 1 ..... 1 49.25\ 1,0001 ...... 49.25 20 Rochelle Circuit ...... B. F. Rape ...... \37II 412611531 248\ 21 11 5\ 41 5,6001 .... \ II 5001 ..•. , ..... 1 11,.351 5001 11.00 128.35 21 Starke ...... E. J. Gates ...... \2631 ... IO\ 40\ 233\ ... \ ... j 2\ 21 7,000, .... \ 1 2,0001 ...... 1 350.00 1,5001 ...... \ 350.00 22 UmatillaCircuit ...... M. T. Bell...... 1130 ... ,181 8\ 1401 ... 1... 1 6\ 3\ 3,500 .... \ 1\ 1,0001 .... , ..... 1 68.00\ I,SOO\ 16.00\ 84.00 23 Williston ...... ].Beers ...... \220\19 6\ ... \ 2451 15\ 3\4\41 3,000\ .... \11 1,000\ .... 2001 110.00\ 100\ 1.20\ 111.20 · I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 41 .. -I180I483I533\4,7981 97\ 63I74,62I$114,200,$I30 1251$38,2001$785\$4,450\$4,507.571$29,4661$409.05\$4,916.62 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·· ·. •

Recapitulation Table No. 1.-MeiDbership, BaptisiDs, and Church Property, 1910 FLORIDA CONFERENCE

I ~ I ~ I .~ 1· .~ I l I Houses ?f Parsonages ! I I I I I I I I , " .::: ~ E I ' v W orsh1p ..c: 'I ~ ', . j 'I !' ,...... I CIS I :.. I ·OJ . bll u 1..... I I I I "' I ~ ~ i :: : ~ I I 3 I u It I I : j 0 0 0 I e VJ I ~ I r : § ~ .~ v L ' , '-"'o o ~-bl) CIS- '''-' I (:l.. () ~ ~ r:.. t; "" E-< t CIS ~ v o ..... ~ .:: ~ ~ c .e ~ 0 t: "'? ~ ·c 0 ~ _ ~ ~ I .... ~ .:: u c ...... o ~ ·o ::r1 o o ]..c: r:.. o o ~ o o ~ ..Cr:.. ;;; ...... :: § o E-< I ':: ~ 0 .:::." c E if. 2 0 .....

! ~ ~ ~= 'I C ~E ~~ ~ ~ w· ~ ~0 ~ § ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~;t: ~@ I~ E ~ 2 ~ ~ 0 I ., ., " - ~ .:: 0 .. c •. - .• ·- ... 0 r...... -T '=' ..- ;;:. _. r:.. < ...... z Z > ...... ;;-; :..- """ :..- - ·u ·• >--< r:.. .-T " I '. ' -, I ..... I : 1 : I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J Bartow ...... jS. W. Lawler ... 311 I 3561. 7141 8471 5,2881 1971114\ 731 54\$111,700\ 3,100.00\ 21\ $33,7001 $3,272.001 $8,3251 $7,913.501 31 $2,7801 $51,2501 $507.001 I $8,420.50 2 Ocala ...... IT. J. Nixon ..... , 41 i 1801 4831 533\4,7981 97\63174\62\114,200\ 130.00\251 38,200\ 785.00\ 4,4501 4,507.571 I I 29,4661 409.05\ I 4,916.62 3 Jacksonville .. ). A. Hendry .... 161 I 265! 9121 7891 5,358! 1181126\ 721 66\ 92,9501 13,768.001 21\ 52,100\ 1,137.001 10,4801 28,177.80\ I I 62,585\ 1,346.791 I 28,630.03

4 Miami ...... 1. B. F. Ley ...... : 12! I 1721 553\ 6081 3,5331 621194\ 41\ 33\ 105,4801 3,237.88\ 191 39,0'i0\ 5,953.11\ 9,0001 10,185.481 31 2,166\ 26,100\ 323.281 I 10,538.76

5 Tallahassee ... , L. W. :\fo01·e ... 1 71 I 1161 4B61 367[ 5,6661 791 63\ 741 691 116.6701 2,455.001 241 38,0001 1,846.00\ 4,8101 6,977.341 1\ 25\ 42,0501 276.871 I 7,255.76

6 Tampa ...... IW. M. Poage ... I 32 I 3141 6231 5371 5,6251 1471 961 59\ 49\ 161,8501 730.001 21\ 54,7501 564.00! 26,2251 15,051.351 I I 39,0501 394.91\ 52\ 15,446.v., - , 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' '---- , ~-- -- ~-----T- - -,-- - T----r------1 1 1 1 Total...... 1021 1.1 ,403!3,771! 3,6:31130.6931 700I656I393I333I$702,850I $23,420.88\1311$255,8 OOI $13,557.111$ 63,290 I$ 72,813.04\. 71$ 4,9711$250,501\.$3,257. 90! $521$75,208.31 Total Last Year I 06128,772 1:.?,460 !4,3881 6,1

I Apalachicola ...... W. N. Wagner ...... r I ..... I I1 ... I1 .... 1! ...... Ij ...... I, ...... ) 21I 161I 120/I $28.00,...... I I $68.00 I $96.00I' II 22 I $34.00!I 1I 8jI ....•.. 1I $34.00/I $130.001 I $28.001I $I02.00 2 AucillaCircuit ...... A. L. Woodward ...... j ..... 1 ... 1 .... j ...... j ...... 11 81 43 6.09 $2.031 19.79 27.91 ..... j ...... 1 11 13 $18.55 18.55 46.461 ...... 1 46.46 3 Bristol Circuit ...... 11 221 .. 1... j .... 1 ...... j ...... 1 ...... 111 51 68j ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... t ...... 1... 1 ...... j .. ! ... l ...... \ ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 4 Carrabelle ...... R. E. L. Folsom..... 11 251 II 181 431 ...... 1 $10.001 $10.001 11 91 1151 12.001 ...... 1 39.31 51.3I .. 1... j ...... I 11 12, ...... I ...... I 61.311 12.001 49.31 5 Chattahoochee ...... ]. C. Pace...... 1 ... j .. l ... J .... J ...... J ...... I ...... I 21 12/ 1051 8.571 2.65/ 54.55 65.77 11 91 30.501 11 27 111.151 141.551 207.421 81.061 126.36

6 Fenholloway Circuit. ... D. G. McDaniel. .. ··· .. , ... , .. \ ... 1 .... 1 ...... j ...... ·1· ...... I 11 41 251 2.651 ...... 1 ...... 2.65 .. 1... 1 ...... J .. l .. ·I ...... I 2.651 ...... I 2.65 7 Greenville Circuit...... J. E. Shepard ...... 1... 1 .... 1 ...... j ...... 1 21 101 55j ...... l ...... 1 2.00 2.00 .. 1... 1 ...... I 11 81 140.00! I40.001 142.001 ...... 1 I42.00 8 Havana ...... W. C. Smith ...... 1... 11 301 301 ...... J 7.001 7.001 11 101 80! 16.001 4.001 69.00 89.00 .. j ... , ...... I 11 181 140.00\ 140.00 236.001. .• •.•. 236.00 9 HinsonCircuit ...... w.J.Gray ...... j ... 1.. 1... 1 .... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1312211491 ...... 1 ...... 1 38.00 38.00, .. 1...... 111 91 55.80, 55.801 93.881 ...... 1 93.80 10 Leon Circuit...... Thos. Williams...... 11 201 II lSI 351 $2.05! 7.50! 9.551 5j 261 1401 2.051 ...•.. j 65.50 67.55 21 12~ 14.001 31 321 46.101 60.101 I37.20I ...... , 137.20 1I Madison ...... H. W. Whitnell ...... I 47 II 601 1071 ...... J 15.00j 15.00 11 I7 I251 26.001 ...... 1 49.00 75.00 1 32 133.151 1! 671 358.551 491.701 566.701...... 566.70 I2 MadisonCircuit ...... T.C.Bradford ...... , ... j .. l... \.... l ...... , ...... j ...... \412012001 18.001 5.601 75.00 98.60 .. 1...... 1.. 1·"1"'""1'"""1 98.60j ...... j 98.60 I3 M~yv ... ~: ...... W. T. Brantley ...... I 25/ 251 ...... 'I"· .... I 31 20/ 1551 ...... 7.001 125.00 132.001 .. 1... 1 ...... I II 12 30.001 30.001 162.001 ..•.... 1 I62.00 14 MidwayCirCUtt ...... S.B.Edwards ...... j ..... ! .... 1 ...... 1 ...... 121 71 40j ...... l 3.061...... 3.06 .. 1... 1 ...... ~ .. 1... 1 ...... j...... 3.061 ...... 1 3.06 I5 Monticello ...... R. H. Barnett...... 11 541 II 301 841 .. · .. ·I 59.251 59.25! 11 191 2001 182.241 13.001 187.67 382.911 3 88 280.87 31881 416.17 696.95 1,I39.111 17.221 1,121.89 16 Old Town Circuit ...... · .... j ... 1 .... j .. · .. · .... · .. I"..... 21 15/ 651 ...... I ...... 1 32.60 32.601 ..... 1 ...... 1 ...... / ...... / 32.601 ...... ! 32.60 17 Perry...... · J. L. Jones ...... · .. / .. ·I· ·I" ·I .... j ...... j ..... ")' " .... \ .. 1.. ·I .... j ...... I ...... 1 ...... · ...... ,.. .. ., ...... 1.. .. .1 ...... · I .. · .... I ...... I ...... I ...... 18 Quincy •...... •. ]. L. Ley ...... 1140 ... ··I 401 50.00 67.50 117.SOIII211 2721 IOO.OOI •..... j 124.00 224.00 I 39 I65.00j 11 401 261.40! 4.26.461 767.96/ I46.60I 621.36 I9 Sopchoppy Circuit ...... F. L. Crowson .. , ...... , .. 1.. ·I .... 1 ...... " .... • 4 15 951 1.201 ...... j 19.30. 20.50 ...... J •• j ....•.. ···I······., 20.50 ...... , 20.50 20 Sycamore ...... G. W. Wesley ...... j ..... ,. · ., .... j ...... , ... " .. 1 ...... ·I 3 18 751 8.001 ....•• 1 18.00 26.00 .. , ...... I II IOI 20.001 20.00 46.00\...... 46.00 2I Tallahassee, Trinity., .. I. S. Patterson ...... 1 79 1 7I I 50! 5.00 114.001 119.00 21 43 3401 65.001 27.451 5I5.25 607.70 3 87! 298.001 2 1081 734.00 1,032.00 1,758.00 789.00 969.00 22 " Bou~evard. W. G. Flet<:her ...... · ./ ... 1.. j. ·· ····I······ ·······!""'" .. ,...... , ...... I ...... 1...... 1.. 1·· ., ...... 1.. 1... 1 ...... I ...... , ...... , ...... 23 Waukeenah Circuit. .... D. E. Hardm...... II I 51 II 4II 561 ·• · · • · · • • • • • • • • • · · • •/ 3 I7 80 ...... I ...... 1 19.07 I9.07l ...... I 11 ... 1 ...... I ...... I9.071 ...... 19.07 24 West Madison Circuit ... T. F. Roland ...... ·· ··I·· ·I·· · · • ····I · · · · · ·1 ...... ·1· ·· · · · · 1 4 291 10.371 ...... 1 26.09 36.461 .. \ ... I ...... I 1t 291 ...... • I · .. " .. I 36.461 ...... I 36.46, 25 Woodville ...... W. E. Dorsey .. ····· ··I· ··I· .1 ... J ····I······ · · ·•··• •·•· ·•• 1•. ··• · · ·· ·······I····· ·I····· .. · ·· ·· · · 1.. 1.. ·I ...... I· ... ·l·· ·····I······· I ..•...•. I ...•.•. I ..•..... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Total ...... 813021 812901 5921 $57.05 I $280.25/ $337.301461338/2,586I $486.171 $64.791$1 ,5n.13/$2,098.09I 121289/ $955.52 I2115111$2,331.721$3,287.241 $5,722.631$1,073.88/ $4,648.7 5 Total Last Yea,I 11 3671 913481 7151 74.851 433.80__ 508.65!53j363l2,806l 637.701 61.181 2,642.77 3,341.65 I6l386l I,120.35l24l591l 2,803~641 3,923.991 7,774.291 , , •.... 1 , , .. , .. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 ~e~r~~ss~ ·::: 1'31 '65/'ij's81.i23i··i7:so\ ··is3.'5.5/ "i7i.'i5\)1·2s/ .22ol "i5i.'5·3/ ... :~~~·~·.a95.~41·1:243.'5~/'4\'·97\ ··i64.s.3/·31'8o\ "47i.'92/"636.'i5/·2:osi.'6·6/ :::::::I:::::::: I I _____ / I I I I !.! _ _1__ 1 1· I Table No. 2.-Epworth Leagues, Sunday Schools, and Woman's Work, 1910 OCALA DISTRICT

Epworth Leagues Sunday Schools Woman's I Woman's I I F. M. Society W. H. Society - » ... Q (.)"' "' IIJ ~s::"' :0 0 NAME OF CHARGE PASTOR f:! I ::::1 ..IIJ :.E ..t:; u I 0

MIAMI DISTRICT

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CityPointandLotus ...... l ...... l··l···'·· ···l····l ...... / ...... i ...... )21 tol sol.·.·····\······.·1 $25.0al $25.0ol •• \ .]~=r~~ ... 1 ••••••• ( ...... , $25.ooJ'. •••.•• \I $25.oo 2 Cocoa ...... •R. 0. Wri_ght...... 1 281.. ... 281 ...... 1 $5.201 $5.20 1 71 1001 $13.70 $2.00 48.281 ••••..• 1.. ···I ...... I 11 101 $43.41! $43.411 112.591 ...... 112.59 3 Crescent City ...... ]. H. Davts...... I 16J.. .. . 161 $2.001 ...... I 2.001 4 18 1uO 3.00 l.OJ ... ; ..• I 4.001 .. J... J •.•..•• I· .... J ...... I ...... 6.001 ...... 1 6.00 4 Dania and Ft. Lauderdale ...... J. L. Cooper ...... ! Il151·· ... 1 lSI ...... j ...... • I ...... I 2 121 901 ••.•••• 1 ••••.• , :>9.00/ 59.00J .. I ... I ... ····I 1\ .•• 1 472.001 472.001 531.001 $400.001 131.00

5 Delray and Boynton ...... L. D. Haynes...... J •• ··I ··· .. -I ...... · I ...... I 21 151 1301 10.491 7.00 17.42 34.911 •...• J ...... • j .. j ... 1 ...... I ...... I 34.911 ...... 1 34.91 6 DeLand ...... ,U.S. Tabor ..... ,... II 39 II 291 68\ 9.001 IO.OOI 19.001 11101 1151 21.001 .••... , 161.251 182.251 1 141 $14.701 11 171 80.601 95.301 296.55 30.001 266.55 7 Fort Pierce .....•...... J. S. Chap~an...... II 43 11 35 78 ...... 1 100.001 100.001 1 141 1001 ..... • · 2.58 125.00 127.58j ...... 111401 267.85/ 267.851 495.431 ...... ·1 495.43 8 Hastings and Mission ...... , S. I. Hendnx...... 2/ 30 11 451 751 ...... 1 25.00 25.001 41 181 200 3.851 · · • ·.. 40.00 43.85 . . . . • . • . . • • • • • . • • .. • • • • • • . .. • • • 63.851 • • • • . • . 63.85 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~~ ~~~W:~~-Fi·r~ich~;~h:::::::::::l'ii.·i>~~~~::.:::::::::: 'i1.6i 'i/ '261 "871··2·9·.4s\ ... si.'6o1 ... 8i:osl·i\·4s\·34il· .. 74.'s6/ ···s·.ool··3oo:o·o ··379:s·6 'il'48 ···99:1·o ·i '36j'··479.'o'oj··s78.'iol ·"t:o39.'3.1 .. io4:o·1/···935.'3'o 11 :: ~: Spark's. Chapel...... E. A. H.arnson...... 11 401 ..... 1 401 I3.85l I89.04l 202.891 11 401 2631 61.25 · · · ... J 160.55 221.80 II 29 29.0011 48 9!.7.1 120.71 545.40 75.101 470.30 12 · Memonal...... ,T. H. Ststrunk ...... 11 301 11 161 461 40.001 3.501 43.501 1123 192 41.401 · .. ···1 135.67 177.07 •....•.•..•• 1 36 61.25 67.25 244.32 •.•.•.• 1 244.32 13 " " LaTrinidad ...... lgnacio.Gonzale~···· 1 3II II 281 59J ...... I 25.001 25.001 2 6 234\ ...... 1 ···••• 47.57 47.57 ··1··· ..•.••••..•. 1 •.•..•. J...... 47.571 •.•••.• J 47.57 14 Kingston ...... D. D. Dteffenwetrth.. 11 331 .. 1· .. 1 331 ...... 1 5.001 5.001 11 81 90 • · · • • · · I · · • • .. J 38.15 38.151.. . .. • . • . . . • 1 751 42.601 42.601 85.751 ...... 1 85.75 15 LemonCity ...... 0. H. P. Faus ...... 1··1···1 .... 1 ...... J ...... I ...... I .. J... I····I ·······I ...... J ...... r··l···' ...... ! ••••••• I ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 16 Miami ...... J.D. Sibert...... 11 42 1 SOl 921 ...... 1 I35.00I 135.001 ~I 121 1901 45.00 ...... 1 ISo.oo 195.00 1 15 75.00 1 231 75.00 150.001 480.00 ...... 1 480.00 17 New Smyrna and Pt. Orange ...... C. G. Mitchell...... J. ··I· ... ·J .. ··I · ..... 1 ... · .. · I · · • · · · · I "-I 131 1111 10.881 ·· ... ·I 87.59 98.47 · ...... I... j ...... ·I· ...... I 98.47 ...... 1 98.47 18 Oviedo ...... ]. S. Brooke ...... 11 45.. ... 451 ...... J 32.001 32.001 21 91 851 10.001 5.001 40.07 55.07.. • •• . . . . •• • 11141 141.38 141.381 228.451 .••...• , 228.45 19 Palatka ...... H. Dutill ...... lj ... J 1j ... j .... 1 ...... 1 ...... I ...... I II I21 1501 49.00\ ...... f I73.00 222.00 1 20 69.001 1 40 42.00/ 111.001 333.00,...... 333.00 20 Sanford ...... A. E. Householder ..... 1... II 551 551 6.001 ...... I 6.001 II 141 I58l 100.00 ..•... J 20.00 120.001 1 38 68.351 1\ 46 187.18 255.631 381.63 • . • . .. • 381.63 21 Sebastian ...... :]. H. Owen ...... ·· .. .i..J ...... J ··· ... j ...... I······· I 21 131 2141 17.471 ...... j 34.72 52.19 ·· •••.•...••..•.• \...... •.••. 52.19 17.471 34.72 22 SevilleCircuit ...... •....•...... W.A.Lowder ...... I ... I .. J .•. I .... I ...... J ...... I ...... ,l, 61 40J •.••... j .....• J 20.00 2o.ool .• ···1·······1·· .••••••.•• 1 •.•.••• 1 20.00j •••.••• J 20.00 23 StuartandJensen...... , ... , .. j ... 1 ...... J ...... I ...... ·· ... I .... j ••••••• l .....• J ...... 1...... I ...... 1 ...... l ...... l ...... 24 Titusville ...... H F. Harns ...... · · · ... 1 ····I ...... 1 .... ···I······· I 21 141 1051 ...... I .....• 1 ..... · • • · • ••• • 1 12 81.11.. . . . • ...... 81.11 81.11 •• . . . . . 81.11 25 West Palm Beach ...... R.'I. Barnett ...... 1... 1\171 I71. ·····I ...... I ...... I 11 91 601 107.361 6.631 58.691 172.68 .. ···1·······!1!23 178.53\ 178.53 351.21! 229.53 121.68 26 Deerfield ...... · C. B. Case ...... · .. 1... 1.. 1. ··I .... 1 · .. ···I .... ··· I··· .. ·· I 21 151 1I21 ·· ·•· •. I ...... 1 ..•. ••• ••••••• ·· ... •· · ·•·• ...... Total ...... I5J453I1ai30II 754I$Ioo.3ol $581.341 $681.64i381343J3,23ol $568.961 $29.21l$1,741.96j$2,286.33/7l176l $436.86Jl31348l$2,168.511$2,6o5.471 $5,573.44/ $856.11! $4 717.33 Total Last Year I8lt09II0\333II1,024II 61.721! 669.02JI 730.74II46JI335JI2,784I 634.231! 29.4SJII,763.42 2,402.10 8206. 601.22,1437312,051.83 2,643.05 5,775.89 ••••••• j .. .' ••••• 1 1 1 Increase ...... I .. J ... J .. 1... 1 .... J 38.581 ...... I ....••• J .. l 8J 4461 ...... 1·· .... 1 ...... 1 ... · ·· ·j··~· .. 1······· 1•. 1•.. 1 116.681 •••...• \ ••....•. , ...... -,.~ Decrease ..... 31256, .. ,J32/270/ ...... I 87.681 49.10,12 ... 1 ... ·1 65.27! 241 21.46 ••••••• 1 ... 164.36111!251 ...... \ 37.58 202.45 .••..•. .••.•.•• 1 1 1 Table No. 2.-Epworth Leajues, Sunday Schools, and Woman's Work, 1910 JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT

Epworth Leagues Sunday Schools Woman's I Woman's I (/) I F. M. Society W. H. Societ~ ~ t "'I: 0 ..c ~ 0 'Ocn u u 0 u ~ ~ w w ..c ~ rf) ~0 0 0 ~·~ ~ N v .... I u v 0 .... ·~_g w ~ w ~ ..c ~-- 0 () v () u ~ ~ ~ w ~ () v ]~ -g~ w P::u I: I: w -;:: .... oo ::i 0 ::i 0 ~t: :0 ~ ~ v ~~ -;:: .a ~ ~ ~ ... ~d w ....o ~ NAME OF CHARGE =~ PASTOR '0 w,£ v 0 ~~ ~ ::s p:l ::s :a ~:C. ~ ' rf) ...... ,'0 ._'0 ~ v ~ ~. ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ -g t ~rf) ~ O-o ~ 0 ::1 v 0~ 0~ <~ 0~ (ij :i ] :i r! ~ ~ £.~ ] -~ ~ ~ cE .ac; E s:: () ... ..c ...... () s·-E ou E v ... 13 ... ] ~] '"0~ .... p:: ~ .... 0 z '00 :a ~~ .... .c I: v d ~ 0 v Cii & ... Cii v o v..c u 0 ~:::: .... .a ;:~:::: :::o

I Callahan Circuit...... E.]. Hardee ...... 1 1 1 1 1 I7s\ $33.oo\ $7.ool $52.oo/ $92.oof .. / ... / •..•... ~-·\ ... 1 ...... , ••••••• , $95.ool ••••••• 1 $95.oo 2 Columbia Circuit...... • . M. 0. Williams .. . . ~~- :~1/. ~\.:~'I·.~~~ ..$.I:~~~- . . !:·.o_o[!~·.o_oll/11 i~l/ I7SI 5.001 5.001 3 Fernandina ...... T. W. Tomkies ...... ,1, 2S 2SI ...... 5.001 5.00 1 8 4 Fort White Circuit...... G. H. York ...... 1001 I4.30I 3.001 ~~:~~~ ;~:~~~~:: 1'::: 1' ::::::: I'· il. 351\ · $289."5·5/ • $289."5·5/ 3~t8~ • · $i4."3'o 3~~:~g II 22 ..... , 221 . . . . • • 124.00 124.001 41 2SI 1751 ...... I s.ooj 5 Green Cove Springs ...... J. A. Morrow ...... 87.ool 92.oo .....•.•....•.•...•..••• 1 .•...• ·j 2t6.ool too.oo1 116.oo II 101 II 2S 351 • .. . . • 25.00 25.001 1 71 601 7.001 ...... I 25.00 32.001 .. 1...... • .. 1 131 204.001 204.00 261.00 168.001 93.00 6 Jasper...... Geo. F. Scott ...... 11131 11 2SI 381 • . • . • • 9.00 9.001 21 IS 18SI 64.001 S.OOI 7 Jennings Circuit...... Gus. A. Davis ...... 111.001 180.001 ll 241 $129.00 1 241 165.001 294.00! 483.00 23.001 460.00 . ... ·I· ... -I ... ·I ...... • • . . . . • • • • • . . • 21 151 861 ...... I ..... -1 76.7SI 76.751 II 121 30.SO 111SI 23.301 S3.80 130.55 • • • • . . • 130.55 8 Jacksonville, First Church ...... I. C. Jenkins ...... 1'45 .. , ... 4SIIOo.oo 75.00 I7S.OOI 11 2S 3501 250.001 12.001 9 " Springfield ...... C. H. Summers ...... 413.001 675.00111 66 281.00 1 771 444.00 725.00 1,57S.OOI 350.00 1,225.00 1 42 1 21... 110 I52.00 1 80.00 I20.00I 21 2SI 3401 ...... I ...... 1 250.001 250.00 21 75 165.00 1 35 250.001 415.00 S70.00I ..•.•.. , 570.00 10 " Riverside ...... 0. A. Thrower ...... II 431 II 20 63 95.82,...... 95.8~1 II I41 11 " Estelle St...... G. S. Roberts ...... 14SI S3.12l 4.011 22S.S41 282.67 II 191 90.7S 1 22 S3.75 144.50 522.991 • . • . . . • 522.99 II 201 11 20 1 40 . . • . . . 30.001 30.001 21 lSI 1801 S8.00I ...... 12 " St. Matthews...... W. F. Jones ...... 192.00 2SO.OOI. ·I·...... 1 44 141.00 141.00 421.001 100.001 321.00 11231 ..... 1 231 30.00 7.30 37.30 11 11t 1141 .. ~.311 ...... 93.241 11s.ss 1 171 36.45 1 lSI 282.91 319.36 472.21 22.31 449.90 13 " City Mission ...... M. H. Norton ...... · .1 ... ··I· .. I 21 121 ISOI 17.001 ....•. [ 14 " South Jacksonville .... H. E. Partridge ...... !...... , ...... 6l.S91 78.59 ...... 1 ...... ,... •••• 78.59 •.•.... , 78.S9 .. 1... · ·)· · · · · ..•....••.•...•••....• I 11 121 1131 2S.22I ..... -I 93.S8I 119.801 ...... '11 21! 120.20 120.20 240.001 83.22 156.78 15 Kings Ferry Circuit ...... K. Hollister ...... 691 ...... I ...... 1 I6 Lake Butler Circuit...... J. F. Clark ...... · ./. · ./. · · · · ···-I······ • • • • • • • •• • • ·· · I 21 91 15.001 15.001 1 10 88.31 .. j •• ·I ...... ·I 88.31 103.31 •.••..• I 103.31 .. 1... j .. j .. ·I .... f ...... I ...... I 21 101 126[ 6.001 IS.40I 78.6ol too.oo ..••.1 1 • • • • • • • tlt5j 2S.5o 2s.so 125.501 •.•••.• 1 125.50 17 Lake City ...... C. W. Inman ...... 1j 311 .. 1... 1 311 10.00 90.001 100.001 21 L2j 1601 33.791 4.461 18 Live Oak ...... R. V. Atkisson ...... 18.001 56.251 11 221 48.05 1 18 121.701 I69.751 326.001 •..•••• 326.00 11 20111 301 sol I5.00I · Io.oo1 2s.oo1 11 161 2281 70.0UI 11.001 19 Middleburg ...... J. B. Gresham ...... •vO.OOI 241.001 11 531 224.00 1 1 421 924.001I,148.0011,414.00l 270.00 1,144.00 · ·1· · · ··I·· ·I • · ·. . ...• -I ••••••• I •...... I ll 61 421 10.001 ...... , t5.ool 25.ool...... 1 II...... • • • • • • • • . • • 25.oo • . • . . • • 25.oo 20 Pine Mount Circuit...... B. H. Freeman ...... l .. l ... l .... l ...... j ...... j ...... j21 71 801 4.701 ...... 21 St. Johns' Mission ...... I. Ryder ...... 12.001 I6.70 11I51 2'2.001 .... ·I ...... , 22.00 38.70 4.701 34.00 .. 1..... j ... f .... j ...... j ...... 1 ...... I 31 lSI 13SI 't.OOI ...... 1 88.001 92.00 .... -I ...... , .. \"·I ...... • .. .. 92.001 3.351 88.65 22 St. Augustine Mission ...... W. G. Fletcher ...... j .. j ... j • .. -I ...... 1 ...... I 21 111 23 Worthington Springs Circuit...... G. Grady ...... 901 13.031 ..... -I 27.581 40.611 .. 1.. ·l...... 1 lSI 100.001 100.00) 140.611 ...... I 140.61 .. ... j .. j ... l .... 1 ...... , ...... I 31 101 5;,1 ...... I ..... ·I 24 White Sprinngs ...... A. H. Cole ...... 1 .. .. . 1.. 1... , .... 1 .... ·• ...... I 11 81 981 22.581 ..... ·I 6~:~~~ s~:~~~~- j! · j.zl· · · 6o."oohl· i2! · · i57:3·81 .. 2i7."jsl 3o~:~~~ · .. 7i."9s/ 23~:~~ 2S White Springs Circuit ...... J. P. Bozemore ...... 1.. 1...... 1 ...... 1 ...... I ...... I 31 131 871 18.001 •.... ·I 26 Welborn ...... F. P. Jernigan ...... 7.00 25.00 . ·I· .. I ...... 1- ·I· .. , ...... I ...... I 25.001 ...... I 25.00 1 231 If 2SI 48 2.9SI ...... I 2.9SI 31 lSI 1451 1.901 ..... ·I 28.2S[ 30.151 .. 1... 1 ...... 11118 28.901 28.90 62.00 4.85 57.15 27 Jacksonville Park and Marvin ...... H. P. Blocker ...... 1... 1.. 1.. ·I .. ··I····· -I ...... I ...... I 21 111 1351 ...... 1 ...... j 11 11lr"\..,.Al Cloi1A ... I ..ol _...,..,...,..,.,.,. .o MI"PI ..... ,...... , "'" ~~-:-:-c='-----c-=c-::-::--=-=-'-~c:--=-=""--,--::-~5==-=l:-.13j S1.13 • .1 .. ·I • • •.... 1 151 121.9SI I21.95j I73.08j 97.701 75.38 • ~•u• • • • • • • • • • "I Ul.,' VI 01 UJI "tU:J[ ;"j>-":J4. 771 $377.301 $632.07[S4[348I3,4S8[ $732. 95[ $71.87[ $2,068.841$2,874.66[1212701$1 ,010.06117140 ll$3,203.14,$4,213.201 $7,719.931$1,313.411 $6,406.S2 Total Last Year 1SI411I10I2671 6781 236.421 376.341 612.76[S4I338I3,419I 801.861 S9.8SI 1,900.921 2,762.69[1SI386I 1,068.00I18I4S41 4,440.31 5,508.31 8,883.761 •...... I .••..... Increase ...... 1 .. 1... [ .. 1... 1 ····I 18.3SI .961 19.311 .. 1 101 39[ ...... [ 12.02[ 167.92[ 111.97[ .. [ ... 1 ...... 1.. 1... 1 ...... 1 ...... , ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... Denease ..... 411411 21 721 2131 ...... 1 ...... I· -1···1 .... 1 68.911 ...... 1 ...... I ...... I 311161 S7.941 11 531 1,237.171 1,295.11 l,I63.83 ...... I ...... TAMPA DISTRICT

. . . I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I l I 1 lllantonCtrcutt...... W.H.Newktrk ...... 11261 .. 1... , 261 •..•.• , $10.001 $10.00I 61241 2301 $1.7S1 ...... 1 $66.001 $67.7SI .. I ... I ...... f .. l ... f ...... l ...... j $77.7Sf $1.751 $76.75 2 Bradentown ...... · · • ..... · · · · · · ·. S. Scott ...... ·. 1/ 431 1/46 891 $10.5S 101.171 111.721 II 211 1691 120.001 $9.30/ 203.961 333.261 II 201 $S3.231 11 251 $303.391 $356.62/ 801.601 .....•. 1 801.60 3 Bloomingdale ...... J. M. Dieffenworth ...... j ..... 1 ... ·I ...... I ...... I 31 101 1001 ...... I ...... 1 ...... I ...... 1.. 1... 1 ...... 1.. 1.. ·I ...... 1 ...... ~ ...... 1 ...... 4 Clearwatt;rC~rcuit...... W. H. Funk ...... II 2511\ 101 351 21.10, •...•.. I 21.101 II Ill IOOI 7.741 ...... j 184.781 192.521 .. 1... , ...... ,1/ 391 76.I91 76.19\ 289.81 28.84/ 260.97 ~ ~~~:ci~;~~~~~::::::::::::::::::: J: ~:~:it~~:::::::: ·i/· 391· i1. 26\ .. 59/ ::::::/ .. · 3o:o·ol .. · j6.'o'o/ ~~1~\ l~gj· .. 38.'oot · ..9:oo\ .. ios:o·ol .. iss."o'o1· i/· 2i/. · i82.'o'oi· i/1· 2211 · · 24o."o'ol· · 422."ool· · · 6o7.'o'ol ::::::: I .. ·6o7:o·o 7 Largo Circuit...... · .... A. B. Haltom ...... 2/ SSI .. I .. -I 55! 14.74 ...... I 14.741 41 291 33S[ S0.71[ 1S.S4I 19S.791 292.041 5/ 6S 212.64 I 181 52.25 264.89 571.67 80.711 490.96 8 M~natee.;···.···················· J. E. Mic~ler ...... 11411 .. , ... 1 41/ 36.00 20.001 56.00[ 1[ 111 1251 74.001 ...... / 107.00 lSl.OO 1 251 JS6.00, .. 1... 1...... IS6.00 393.00 74.00 319.00 9 Mtakka Ctrcutt...... W. G. Stnckland...... 1..... 1 .... j ...... I ...... I 31 181 1221 10.001 ...... 1 .. .. 10.00 .. j ... ,...... II 171 17.001 17.001 27.001 10.00 I7.00 IO Palmetto ...... A.M. Daiger ...... 2 SS,ll 81 631. .• . .. 24.001 24.001 21 201 2051 SS.OOI 5.001 160.001 220.00, .. 1...... ,11 181 60.00 60.001 304.001 60.001 244.00 II ParishCircuit ...... H.C.H<;>ffman ...... 2\S5 .. 1... 1 SSI ...... 50.001 SO.OOI11 61 SOl 7.00I ...... j 23.731 30.73 .. j ... l ...... 11 81 20.001 20.001 I00.73 •....•. , 100.73 12 PlantCity ...... F.R. Bndges ...... 1.. 1... 1 .... 1 ...... / ...... [If 151 3901 56.311 ...... 1 434.9SI 491.261 II 291 103.751 11 341 73.82 177.571 668.83 •••.... 668.83 13 rt. Tampa and Selma Ave ...... F. L. Glennan...... 2 7SI II 201 9SI ...... j SO.OOI 50.001 21 20[ 1801 10.00 2.001 7S.OO 87.001 .. 1... 1 ...... 1 21 42/ 426.00 426.00 563.00 ...... , 563.00 I4 Sarasota ...... W. F. Allen ...... · .. 1... 1.. 1... 1 .... 1 ...... 1...... ·I ...... I 11 Ill 1061 18.3I 1.68! 39.S6 59.SS .. 1... 1 ...... I II 241 151.73 I51.73 2I1.28 72.50 138.78 15 SeffnerCirccuit ...... R. L. Honiker ... •··· II 201 .. 1... 1 201 ...... 1 ...... I ...... I 31 121 7SI 2.15 ...... 1 20.IS 22.30 .. ! ... , ...... 1..... 1 ...... 1...... 22.30 ...... 22.30 I6 Sutherland ...... B. K. Thrower ...... 1) 60/ ..... 1 60/ ...... [ 35.00/ 35.001 31 24/ 3601 16.501 ...... 1 151.00 166.SO II 20 158.29111211 72.43 230.721 431.72 ...... 1 431.72 17 St. Petersburg ...... 0. Boggess ...... · 11 621 .. 1.. -I .... 1 2.6SI 7S.871 78.251 21 271 3401 78.491 •••.• •\ 428.37 S07.86 11 161...... 1 45/ 107.131 I07.I3/ 693.511...... 693.5I 18 Tampa,FirstChurch ...... W.J.Carpenter ...... 11231 .. 1... 1 231 20.001 320.001 340.00 11361611'/ 190.001 16.50 SY9.78 769.28 1\103/ 39S.02 11126 1,050.99 1,446.11 4,000.30 677.00 3,323.30 19 " Hyde Park ...... J. R. Ca~on .. · ...... II 2S, .. , ... 1 25 ...... j 25.001 25.00111 19 500 121.001 12.001 300.00 433.00 1 83 SOO.O?I 11 701 4SO.OOt 950.001 1,408.00 • •• • . . • 1,408.00 20 " Heights ...... S. Hardm...... 1) 42 .... -I 421 ...... j 4S.401 45.40 I 33 400/ 124.S51 5.001 389.001 518.55,11 381 147.721 II 571 339.711 487.431 1,084.2I 124.55 959.66 21 " Highland Ave. and Mission. J. M. Glazier ...... · 1 39 ..••. 1 39, ...... j 39.30 39.30/ 31 28/ 2S8 ...... I ...... j 236.821 236.82 .. 1... 1 ...... t 21 23\ 15.651 15.65 291.77 ••• •. •• 291.77 22 " Gary ...... J. C. Diggs ...... 1 28 .. , ... j 28 ....• ·j 255.901 255.i0 ~~ ~g 961 29.251 5.501 9S.Sll 130.261 .. 1... 1...... Il24 105.221 105.22/ 491.38 227.75 263.63 23 " Littleltaly ...... GustavD.Romano ... II2S/1 42/ 67 ...... 199.15 I99. 5\ I 3SOI 2S.OOI ...... , Sl.73 76.73 .. 1... 1 ...... 1...... 1...... 275.88 ...... 275.88 24 Tarpon Springs ...... A.M. Mann ...... II 24.. ... 241 ...... 1 ...... ·I ...... 21 121 1101 2.601...... I03.98 106.S8I .. I ... j ...... I ll Ill 3S.8SI 35.851 I42.43\ 2.601 I39.83 25 Ybor City and W. Tampa ...... ]. D. Lewis ...... 2/ 951 21122) 2191 ...... 1 108.00/ 108.001 51 211_3_!_01__:__:_:_: ... I ...... 1 49.00 49.001 .. 1... j ...... I 2/ 331 7~~--73~01 230.00 . • • • • • • 230.00 Total ...... ,2SI8S71 8I268I1,12Sj$105.04I$1,388.79I$1,493.83IS31454,5,7471 $1,068.361 $81.52l$4,024.lli$S, 173.99II4I420,$1,908.6SI22I684I$3,670.36I$5,S79.0li$I2,246.83j$1,359.70,$10,SSi:i3 I Total Last Year 201643/ 91303/ 9461 209.04/ 1,415.09/ 1,624.13ISOI423 4,9341 88S.08 79.321 3,388.671 4,3S3.07I13I419 1,4I7.16 2417171 3,072.241 4,489.401 10,466.601...... • ••••••• ------i----:ri-nc-r-ea-:-:s:-::-e-.-.•-.-.-:.I--;;Sji-;;2~14-;;i/-.-i.l-.- ..i-11'71179/ ...... , .....•. ) ...... ,3,311 8131 183.281 -2.201 63S.441 S20.92,1/ 11 491.49, .. 1... , 598.121 1,089.61/ I,780.23, ...... , ...... Decrease ...... •.• I 351···· 104.00 26.301 130.03 •.... ····1·······1······1······· ...... ··1···1······· 2133 •...... j •.•.••••...... •••••••.•••••••. Recapitulation Table No. 2.-Epworth Leaaues. Sunday Schools. and Woman•s Work. 1910 FLORIDA CONFERENCE

Epworth Leagues Sunday Schools F. M. Society Woman's Woman's W. H. Society --- ..."' "' <1) "'t:: "C!rn 0 ..<:: "'... 0 v- cJ cJ 0 u . Vl 0 0 0 v ..<:: . >. ::s tl"' u . u -g:g <1) ~u .:: .:: ~t: v v . Cfl ~ ... o ::s ::s . :a"' co. E-< bO ~.8 0 <1) '1:! Cfl.£ 0 ~""Cj :g"C! <1) PASTOR .rn '1:! ... 0~ 0~ ,.Q.~ v ·-"'"'<1) ::s <1) o ...... "; ~"' .0 ~ ... ~~ , s 0 0 s 0 0 o!O ';;~ rn..C ·a ·a v ·-cU ....0 ·~cn ...... <1) <1) ofll or-. ~ ~ <1) ::s o

c;""d d) "'0 ,:c' . ....rn ...."' u v u rn "0 V iS ;:l ~ I t:: ;:l :::: t:: v v ;:l v o v o-o Q) Q) Q) ;; a "·Q) !Il e? e? e e t:: cr. I t ~ t ~ .~ § § ~ g ~ g~ -g ~ -g ~ v ~ ~ d.] : I ~ ... :0 ...... CIS CIS ·;;; t:: ..... ~ ..... CIS oo ...... v rn v:-s! ~_.. ~" f4< V >< v v v V ...- '-' ... >< v.r:: ";a ";a - t::~ ~~ vP.. v<: vP.. ~~ ~~ g~ §Po< ::;~ ~Po< "'o ~ o ~ v Po< ::l < ::lp. ""' ..::; ~ ..::; Po< r:. rn r:. rn :::: f4 :::: f4 o. r:. o. E ::l ' t; :::: f4 ·:::- ~ ...... S CIS ... 0 0. ..<:: ..<:: • ...., ..., 10 10 v Q) ::l 10 ::l 0 I .... :::: ..... o o 0 p':; p':; p':; p':; ;:q ;:q u u ~ ~ :r: :r: rJ). u u u f4 f4 ~ ~ (.!) (.!) rJ). rJ). rJ). ~ ~ 0 E-< E-< E-o t5 I I I I I I I \ I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Callahan Circuit...... $75.001I $102.00 I $600.001I $815.001I $4.00 I $4.00 $22.00 I $22.00 $16.00 $16.001 $29.00 $29.00 ..... ·I $14.001 $14.001 .... ·I $12.00 $12.00 . . . . $5.001 .•... I ..... ·I $3.001 $3.001 ...... I • • • • • • $1.001 $439.00 $1,462.001 $95.00 $1,939.00 $3,496.00 2 Columbia Circuit...... 75.001 75.00 600.00 600.00 8.00 8.00 45.0Q 35.00 35.00 27.00 60.00 45.00 ..... ·I 23.001 19.001 $1.00 29.00 21.00 .•. ·I ...... ·I ..... ·I 7.00 7.001 ...... I ...... I .... ·j 87.00 927.00 35.00 251.0011,213.00 3 Fernandina...... 100.001 50.00 800.001 462.41 6.00 2.00 32.00 6.00 24.00 7.001 42.00 7.30 ...... 1 19.00 5.oo . . . . . 20.00 5.oo . • • ...... 5.oo ...... 1 4.001 . • . . . 119.46 668.17 337.43 271.00 1,440.06 4 Fort White Circuit...... 87.00 87.001 700.00 700.00 8.00 2.00 45.00 20.00 34.oo 18.00I 6o.oo 2o.oo ...... 1 26.ool s.ool ..... I 29.oo 5.oo ····I···...... 7.oo •.. ···I ..... ··1· .... -I..... 14S.oo 1,oo2.oo! 116.oo 19o.oo 1,453.00 5 Green Cove Springs...... 75.00 54.35 600.00 588.50 9.00 2.0() 50.00 12.00 37.00 12.501 65.00 18.00 ..... -I 30.001 7.001 .... ·I 29.00 6.00 ...... 7.00 1.001 ...... 22.001 1.00 111.00 828.35 93.00 202.00 1,130.35 6 Jasper...... 118.00 118.001 950.00 950.00 12.00 12.00 70.00 70.00 53.00 55.00 92.00 92.00 23.001 36.00 36.00 5.00 45.00 45.00 •.. ·I 1.00 ...... 10.00 11.00 ...... I ...... 4.00 415.00 1,837.00 460.00 109.00 2,406.00 7 Jennings...... 75.00 67.00 600.00 544.00 5.00 5.00 28.00 28.00 21.00 21.001 37.00 37.00 ..... ·I 17.00 17.001..... 16.00 16.00 . . . • 2.00 ...... 4.00 4.001 ...... ·I· .... ·I 1.00 199.50 941.50 130.45 524.00 1,595.95 8 Jacksonville, First Church...... 250.00 250.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 24.00 24.00 165.00 165.00 124.00 124.00 217.00 217.00 20.0.001 99.00 99.001 7.00 107.00 107.00 .••. ,...... 24.00 24.00 ...... 282.001..... 1,700.00 5,206.00 1,220.00 500.00 8,626.00 9 " Springfiled...... 150.00 150.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 17.00 17.00 98.00 98.00 73.00 73.00 129.00 129.00 ...... 62.00 62.00 . . . . . 64.00 64.00 ••.•.•...... 1 14.001 14.001 $215.001 10.00 4.00 ...... 2,036.00 815.00 9,6oo.oo 12,451.00 10 " Riverside...... 150.00 150.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 14.00 14.00 8l.OQ 81.00 61.00 61.00 106.oo 106.oo ...... 1 s1.0o 51.001 . . . . . 53.00 53.00 .•..••...... ·1· ..... 112.001 12.001 ...... 1 138.oo 4.oo 276.04 2,146.04 522.99 63S.oo 3,580.07 11 " Estelle Street...... 100.00 80.00 800.00 750.00 6.00 . . • . . . 37.00 27.00 28.oo 26.oo 49.00 49.00 ..... ·I 19.00 24.001..... 22.00 14.00, ..•. 1...... 5.oo 5.oo ...... 1...... 2.00 3s.oo 1,012.00 321.oo 380.80 1,713.80 12 " Saint Matthews...... 87.50 87.50 700.00 700.00 5.00 5.00 28.00 18.00 21.00 12.00 37.00 20.00 ..... ·I 16.00 7.00 1.00 14.00 1 10.00 • . • . 2.00 ...... 4.00 4.001 ...... 33.001 . . . . . 128.24 899.50 449.90 191.90 1,669.50 13 " City Mission P and M 87.50 50.75 700.00 556.801 2.00 2.00 16.08 16.00 12.00 1o.oo 21.oo/ 21.00 ······\ It.ool 8.ool.. ... 9.ool 7.oo ••.•.•••.....•...... •..... 1 ... ···I 5o.oo/ 6.5o! 1.00 ...... 1 679.05 75.00I 707.50 1,261.93 14 " City Mission Parker ar 43.75 43.75 350.00 350.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 8.00 6.oo 6.oo1 11.00 11.00 ...... 7.oo 1.001... .. 5.ao 5.001 ...... 1.00 1.00 ...... 14.00 1.0ol 174.001 622.75 78.59 353.00 1,054.34 15 Kings Ferry Circuit...... · 43.75 48.751 350.00 215.00 5.00 5.00 16.001 12.SOj 16.001 16.001 28.001 22.oo ...... 14.00 10.801 . . . . . 11.00 8.55 • . . • 2.00 . . . . . 1 ...... 1 3.oo 1 2.35 1 ...... 1 ...... 78.35 421.30 103.31 137.oo 631.61 16 Lake City ...... · 125.00 125.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 11.00 9.00 66.00 40.001 50.001 32.001 86.001 58.00 ...... I 34.001 30.001..... 41.001 32.00 ...... •. ·j· .... 1 ...... , 9.001 ..... -I ....•.• I ..... ·I 3.001...... 1,329.00 385.75 122.00 1,836.75 17 Lake Butlt::r ...... · · · 62. SO 57.00 505.00 461.68 5.00 3.00 25.00 25.00 19.00 17.70 33.001 33.00 ..... ·I 14.00 10.00 . . . . . 14.00 10.00 . . . . 8.72 ...... 3.00 2.001 ...... I ...... 1.001 87.63 713.73 226.99 1 115.50 1,056.22 18 ~iddleburg. \: ...... · · 75.00 ...... 600.00 ...... ·I 5.00 ...... 28.00 7.00 21.001 ...... 1 37.oo 1o.oo ...... 17.001 ...... 1 ..... 1 13.001 ...... /···...... 4.oo ...... 1...... 1 ...... ,...... 17.oo 25.oo 248.75 290.75 19 Pme Mount Cu-cUit ...... · 55.00 32.001 360.00 301.00 2.00 2.00 16.00 16.00 11.00 11.001 22.001 22.00 ..... -I 7.001 ..... ·I ..... , 2.001 . • . . . . . • . . • ... ·I ...... 2.00 ..... ·I ...... I 3.00 . . . . . 239.00 426.00 34.00 239.00 699.00 20 South Jacksonville...... 50.00 44.30 406.00 355.001 5.00 2.00 23.00 15.00 18.00 14.001 31.001 24.00 ······I 15.00 6.001 ... .. 13.001 6.00 .... 1 ·····I ..... ······I ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... -1 150.00 616.36 152.43 61.00 829.79 21 Saint Augustine Mission...... 37.50 37.501 300.00 300.00 2.00 2.00 16.00 16.00 12.ool 12.001 21.001 21.00 ...... 1 1o.ool 10.001 1.00 9.ool 9.oo •... 1 1.00 ...... 2.001 2.001 so.oo1 11.00 1.001 ...... 116,924.36 140.61 16,308.00 33,372.97 22 Saint Johns' Mission...... 48.00 23.00 400.00 381.001 2.001 1.00 16.00 9.00 12.00 6.001 21.001 6.00 ...... j 10.00 3.001 .... ·I 7.00 2.00 ... ·I··· ...... 1 ·I .... ··I ...... I 4.00 1 .... ·I·...... 445.00 88.65 24.00 557.65 23 Worthington Springs...... 56.00 49.72 448.00 397.80 2.00 2.00 15.00 15.00 11.001 10.001 2o.oo1 2o.oo ..... ·I s.oo1 8.ool ..... 1 6.oo 5.oo • . . . . •...... 2.001 ...... 1 ...... 1 10.001...... 517.521 6.oo 22.65 546.17 24 White Springs...... 90.001 81.00 720.00 648.001 9.00 2.00 49.00 10.00 36.oo 22.001 6S.oo 21.00 ..... ·I 3o.ool 6.oo .... ·I 33.oo 6.oo ... ·1 2.oo ...... 7.oo ..... ·1· ..... ·1 1o.oo t.ool 123.oo 932.oo 234.28 365.oo 1,532.28 25 White Springs Circuit...... 49.33 39.53 390.67 306.141 4.001 3.00 21.00 18.00 15.00 10.00 28.001 21.00 ...... 1 11.001 2.00 .... ·I 10.00 1.00 ...... 4.00 . . . . . 14.75 419.42 25.00 75.00 519.42 26 Welbourn...... 106.25 99.92 8SO.ool 799.381 10.00 10.00 56.00 40.00 42.00I 33.oo 74.00I 74.oo ...... 1 34.oo 1S.OOI ..... 1 33.ool 20.35 ...... 1 ...... 1 39.oo 2.oo 212.35 1,345.oo 95.oo 57.15 1,497.15 27 Live Oak...... 225.00\ 225.00 1,800.001 1,800.001 12.00 12.00 133.00 133.00 10l.OOI 1oo.ool 17S.ool 175.oo ...... 1 6s.ool 68.ool ..... 1 7S.ool 75.oo ... ·1 3.oo ...... 19.001 ...... , ...... 1 ..•... I 5.oo 1,246.00 3,842.ooj1,134.oo 4,48t.ooj 9,457.00 28 Park and Marvin...... 87.50 50.75 700.00 356.80 2.001 2.00 16.00 16.00 12.001 10.00 21.00 21.00 ..... -I 11.001 8.00 .... -I 9.00 7.00 ...... 1 ...... I 6.501 t.oo: ...... 479.05 75.38 707.50 1,261.93 I 1 I I I I I 1 i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Total...... $2,586.681$2,278.821$20,529.671$18,7 38.411$198.00/$158.00 l $1,220.001 $878.501 $971.001$656.20$1,649.00/$1,319.30 1$223.00I$713.00,$535.80I$1S.OOI$730.00 $559.90 .... ,$16.721 ...... ·1 $54.001 $92.351 $36S.OOI$597.00I$33.00I $5,970.32$48,495.101$7,474.76$38,807.751$87,159.56 I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MIAMI DISTRICT

I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LaTrinidad ...... I $27.00 ....•... I ...... • • • ••.•. 1 $3.oo $13.oo/ ...... $1I.ooj ...... 1 $15.oo ...... I ...... / $S.ool ..... I ...... I $9.ool .... I $t.oo1 ..... 1 ...... \ ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... J $Loo1 $54.061 $77.88 ...... II ...... I $216.94 62.00 $700.00 $636.27 $7.00 7.00 $38.00 38.00/ $30.00 3o.oo $52.00 52.00 ...... 1 $24.001 74.ool··. ··I $20.ool 20.001 .. ··1····· ·····1 ...... 1 ..... ·I .... ··1· ...... I $41.00 .... ol 9.00 1,175.38 2 Titusvi!Je ...... $88.001 1,014.27 $81.111 $80.001 3 Daina and Ft. Lauderdale ...... • 68.00 68.00 550.00 550.00 2.00 2.00 30.00 30.00 23.00 23.00 44.00 4o.oo ...... 1 18.00 18.00 ..... , 19.00 19.00 . . . . . • ...... 1 $4.001 $4.00 ...... I 31.00 2.0 o 59.00 844.00 131.00 400.00 1,375.00 4 Key West, First ...... 150.00 150.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 11.00 11.00 66.00 66.001 51.00 51.001 88.00 88.00 $65.001 42.001 35.001 .... ·I 43.001 11.00 ... ·I 2.36 ..... I..... ·I 10.001 1.501 ...... 25.00 2.0 OJ 557.78 2,067.64 935.551 376.70 3,379.79 5 Fort Pierce ...... 120.00 120.00 1,500.00 1,288.23 9.00 9.00 53.00 S3.oo 4o.oo 4o.oo 7o.oo 7o.oo s.oo1 32.001 32.001 ..... 1 34.001 34.001 . . . • • ...... • ...... 1 8.001 8.001 ...... • I 53.00 2.0 o 402.00 495.43 651.00 ...... 3,362.63 6 Oviedo and Geneva ...... • 80.00 80.ooj 670.00 670.00 6.00 6.00 37.00 37.001 28.ool 3o.oo\ 48.oo 48.00 ...... 23.001 23.001 $2.001 22.oo/ 22.00, ... ·1 5.oo ...... ·I 5.001 5.ooj ...... 1 38.oo 2.00 193.80 1,162.55 228.451 75.00 1,466.70 7 West Palm Beach ...... • 108.00 108.001 900.00 900.00 8.00 8.00 50.00 50.001 37.00 37.00 64.00 64.00 . . . . . 30.00! 30.001 ..... I 30.00 30.00 ...... •.... ··I· .... ·I 7.001 7.001 ...... I 50.00 2.00 369.49 1,652.79 121.68 246.65 2,021.12 8 Sebastian ...... 52.00 46.40 500.00 461.02 4.00 .so 24.00 12.001 19.ool 19.oo 32.00 32.00 . . . . . 1s.oo 3.60 ..... 1 3.ool ...... •...•...... ·I 4.001 1.00 ...... 2s.oo ..... 25.16 627.93 34.72 206.49 869.14 9 Sparks Chapel...... • 125.00 104.00 900.00 804.00 9.001 9.00 54.00 40.00I 42.oo 3o.oo 12.00 72.oo . . . . . 33.oo 25.o·o ..... 1 3S.oo 27.oo ...... • ..... 1 8.oo 8.oo ...... 38.oo 2.0 o 881.24 2,042.24 470.30 27.06 2,539.60 10 Kingston ...... 52.00 52.00 400.00 393.00 4.00 4.00 24.00 12.501 19.oo s.ool 32.ool 1s.oo . . . . . 1s.oo1 ...... / ..... 1 1s.oo1 ...... ·j· ...... I ..... ·1 4.ool ..... ·1· ...... I 25.oo 1.00 45.00 552.501 85.75 5.00 643.25 11 Sanford ...... 162.00 162.00 1,200.001 1,200.00 12.00 10.00 73.00 65.oo so.ool so.oo 95.oo 75.oo . . . . . 38.oo 25.001 ..... , 37.001 25.oo ...... ·1 ....••..... ·I •...... 1 5.oo .... . 29.00 1,642.00 381.63 99.00 2,122.63 12 Seville ...... 40.00 40.00 375.00 262.00 3.001 3.00 18.00 18.oo 14.00 14.00 24.00 24.00 . . . . . 12.00 12.001 . . . . . 11.00 11.00 .... 1 t.oo ...... ·I 2.001 2.001 ...... 1 ...... 1.0 o 388.00 20.00 120.00 528.00 13 Hastings ...... 94.00 94.00 825.00 825.00 7.001 7.00 42.00 42.oo 33.00 33.001 56.00 S6.oo 6.oo 22.00 22.00 •.... 1 26.00 26.00 .•.. 1 ..... , .... ·1· .... ·1 6.00J 6.001 ...... 1 44.00 2.00\ .....•.. 1,163.001 68.85 3,300.00 4,53f.85 14 Memorial, Key West...... 68.00 68.00i 500.001 500.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 3o.oo 23.oo1 23.oo1 4o.oo 4o.oo . . .. . 18.oo 18.oo ..... 1 1s.oo 1s.oo ... ·1...... 4.ool 4.oo $4.001 2o.oo 2.oo 671.28 ...... '······· ...... 1,400.28 15 DeLand ...... 108.00j 108.00 800.00 800.00 8.00 8.00 50.00 50.00 37.001 37.001 64.00 64.00 . .. . . 30.00 25.00 .... ·I 30.00 30.00 ...... •I 7.001 7.00 ...... I 50.00 2.00 ....•... 1,183.00 266.55 834.50 2,284.05 16 Miami ...... 190.00. 190.00 1,400.00 1,400.00114.001 14.00 84.0.0 84.00 66.00 66.00 112.00 112.00 ..... I 52.001 52.00 .... ·I 52.00 52.00 ... ·I ...... • . • 12.00 12.00 ...... I 200.00 4.0 0 1,000.00 2,390.00 475.00 147.00 4,012.00 17 New Smyrna and Pt. Orange ...... 75.00 53.94 600.00 444.67 5.00 5.00 30.00 10.00 23.001 11.22 4o.oo 1s.oo . . . . . 18.oo s.oo 2.001 15.00 5.oo ....1 ...... 1 4.001 ...... 1 13.oo . . . . . 339.27 899.44 98.41 462.64 1,460.55 18 Delray and Boynton ...... 80.00 73.25 16.001 ...... 21.00 ...... 32.00 ...... 8.001 . . • ...... • . . . . • • . • . • . • . . • • . • •••. ·I • . • • ...... • ...... 1 8.oo1 . . . . . 2.00 7 53.25 34.89 1,020.00 1,808.14 19 Deer,f..eld ...... 6.00 ~~~-.0.0 6~g:~~ .. .6:~~1· .. 3:~~ ..... "I" ...... I...... "'...... I ...... , ..... ·I ..... I ..... ·I· ..... j ...... ··I ...... j ...... I ..... "I" ...... 11.00 ...... 44.00 36.00 20 Cocoa ...... 80.00 80.001. 600.00 550.001 6.00 ..•.•. 2.00 ...... • 1 .... ··1 48.00 ....•...... ··1 21.00 ...... •.... , 21.00 .... ··1· ...... , s.oo1 .•....•...... 1 18.00 .. .. . 116.70 771.701 112.59 216.67 · ·i,ioo."96 21 Lotus City Point...... 14.00 14.00 1 so. 00 68.30 1.00 ...... 6.00 • . . . • • • 5.001 ...... 6.oo ...... 4.oo...... 5.001 . . . • . . • . . . • • • . . • · • · ., .. • · · .· t.oo! .. ·...... I ...... 1 ...... · • · · 102.30 22 Palatka ...... ·.· 176.00 176.00 1,300.00 . 1,300.00 13.001 13.00 80.00 80.00 60.001 60.001 104.001 104.00 ...... 48.001 49.30 . . . . . 40.001 40.00,...... ·I...... ·.I 12.00 42.50 ...... I· .... ·I 2.0 0 241.00 . ... ::·.3.01 ... :~·.0.0 ::: ::::: 4,052.80 23 Crescent City ...... 60.00 40.00 5So.oo, 510.001 •••••• , 2.00 5.001 . • .. . . . 3.001 ...... 15.00 ..... ·I ...... 1.00 • ...... 1.00 . . . . 2.00 ...... ·I ...... 1.00 ...... ·I 1.00 ...... 581.001 4.001 ...... 585.00 i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Total ...... • \$ 1,99o.oo:l$1,992.601$16,o2o.oo)$15,200.40l$140.oo) $27.5,0 j $825.0~~ $753.50). $600.oOI$594.221$1,09l.OOI$1,033.00 j $76.ooi$495.oOI$412.901 $4.00I$468.ooi$377.oo! •••. ,$11.36) .• )$103.oo)$108.ool $4.001$682.00I $28.0 01 $4,993.781$20,393.921$4,226.34I $7,660.71 I$41,038.11 ·J ...... I I I I I Table No. 3.-Financial.-Bartow District, 1910

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Alachua ...... $97.00/ $9o.oo] $775.oo] $725.001 $9.00/ $9.oo $60.00/ $60.001 $41.001 $41.001 $64.001 $64.00 $15.00/ $30.001 $18.001 ..... / $34.00/ $22.oo I . . . . I $1.00/ .... -I ...... / ..... -I ..... -I ...... • I •..•••..•..I 1 .•...... 1 $I,o4o.ool $108.001 $50.001 $1,198.00 2 Anthony Circuit...... 1oo.ool 67.461 8oo.ool 539.70/ 9.001 6.3o 6o.ao1 3o.ool 41.00/ 15.00/ 64.001 35.07 ..... -I 3o.ool 1o.oo1 ..... / 34.001 ...... / 1.131 ..... / ...... / ...... 1 ...... / ...... 1 $2.00/ $2.001 $19.851 728.51 125.00/ 122.00 976_19 3 Bronson Circuit ...... 1o6.oo 106.oo 85o.oo 85o.oo 9.00/ 9.oo 62.oo 63.oo 42.001 53.001 66.00 66.oo 6o.oo1 3o.oo 30.001 ..... 1 34.00/ 34.00/ .... / 2.001 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... / ...... I ...... 3.oo I39.oo I,4Io.oo 2s2.oo 639.00 2,331.00 4 Bushnell Circuit ...... too.ool 71.641 8oo.ool 588.13/ 9.00I ...... 56.oo\ 15.501 38.00I ...... / 59.ool 3o.oo ...... 1 28.oo ...... / ..... / 32.ool ...... / .... / ..... / ..... \ ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... ·I ..... I ...... ·I 7o5. 27 J 271.oo ...... 976.27 5 Citra Circuit...... 87.00 87.00 700.00 700.001 9.001 9.00 56.00/ 56.00/ 38.001 38.00/ 59.001 59.00 17.50/ 32.001 32.001 ..... / 32.00 32.001 .. 1.431 ..... / ...... / ...... I ...... I 4.00 2.001 76.00 1,113.93 328.97 97.35 1,540.25 6 Coleman Circuit ...... "I 1 7 Crystal River ...... 1 0 8 . . ~~~-.o.o .. ~~~:o.o ... ~~~·.o.o 1 ... ~~~-.o.o .. .9:~~~ .. ::~~ ... ~~-.o_o/ ... ~~·.o.o 1 ... :~·-o.o/ ..4.2.'~~~ ... ~~·.o_o 1 ... ~~:o_o . -~o.'~~~- .3?:~~~ ..3.0.'~~~ :::::1 ..3.~ .. ~~ 1 ..3.4.'~~~ ::::1 ..2.'~~~1 :::::1 ::::: .' / :::::: 1: ::::::1 .. ~~~-.~0 1 ...5.'~~~- .2.'~~~1 ... :~:·.~o ..1:~~~-.~o/ .. ~~~:~3 ... ~~~ .. ~ / . •2:~:~:~ 8 Dunnellon ...... 75.oo 57.oo 675.001 48o.oo 5.oo 2.oo 42.001 Io.oo 29.00/ 15.001 45.oo I5.oo ...... 21.00 5.oo . .. .. 24.00 5.oo .... / ...... / ...... 1 ...... i ...... 1 ...... I1 ...... Io.oo 599.00/ ...... 1 ...... 9 Gainesville and Mission ...... 1 225.oo 225.ool 1,8oo.oo1 1,8o9.ool 24.001 24.oo 156.001 156.00 104.00/ 104.001 164.001 164.00 75.ool 88.ool 88.ool ..... I 87.ool 87.ool ... ·1 8.ool ..... I ...... / ...... 1 ...... / ...... 1 12.00 ..... / I,03l.Oo 3,785.oo/1,658.641 45.001 5,488.64 10 High Springs Circuit...... 64.00 61.20 540.001 528.00/ 6.00 5.00 42.00 30.00 29.00/ 25.00 45.00 35.00 ...... 29.00/ 10.00/ .... ·I 24.001 5.301.... 5.00 ...... ·I ..... ·I ...... / ...... I 2.001 1.001 ...... 702.50 84.35 3,800.001 4,586.85 11 Interlachen Circuit...... 34.00 31.31 305.oo 250.491 3.oo 3.oo 1s.oo 18.00/1 12.00 12.001 18.00/ I8.oo ...... 9.oo 9.oo ..... / 9.oo 9.oo .... 1 1.001 .... ·I ..... -I ..... ·I $4.oo . . • • . . . t.oo 1.00 7.oo 364.801 28.00 59.55 451.35 12 Inverness Circuit ...... 87.50 75.981 7oo.oo 607.84/ 8.00/ 8.oo 56,.001 45.00/ 38.ool 30.00I 6o.ool 4o.oo ...... / 28.oolto.oo/ ..... / 32.oo 1o.oo .... / ..... , ..... 1 ...... / ...... I ...... J ...... / ...... 1 ..... 1 19.70 806.521 276.07 42.00 1,154.59 1.3 Lady Lake Circuit...... 5o.oo 55.50 425.00/ 444.00/ 4.00/ 4.oo 2s.oo1 25.00/ 17.001 17.00/ 27.oo 27.oo ...... / 12.001 12.001 ..... / 14.00/ 14.oo\ .... / 3.oo ...... / ...... / ...... I...... t.oo 2.oo 624.50\ 134.ool 68.001 826.50 14 Leesburg ...... too.oo1 too.ool 8oo.oo1 8oo.oo1 9.00/ 9.oo 62.ool 62.oo1 45.00/ 45.00/ 65.001 65.oo 5.ool 3o.ool 20.001 .... -I 34.ool 25.oo .... / t.oo ..... / ...... / ...... 1 ...... / ...... I ...... 2.001 807.95 1,149.oo 25o.oo 52.oo 1,931.35 IS Martel Circuit...... 87.00/ 92.oo 700.001 657.00/ 6.001 ...... 46.00 27.45 30.00/ 22.141 48.oo 2o.oo 1o.oo 22.00 8.631 . .. .. 26.oo to.oo1 .... / ...... / ...... / ...... / ...... / ...... I ..... ·I ..... / 212.891 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1,051.83 16 Melrose Circuit ...... 125.ool 121.43 1,ooo.oo1 972.00/ 10.001 Io.oo 7s.ool 78.ool 48.00/ 48.00/ 76.ool 76.oo ...... 39.ool 39.00/ ..... I 4o.oo 40.ool .... / 2.52, ..... / ...... / ...... 1 ...... / 35.001 ...... / 3.0ol I4I.oo 1,575.961 694:671 352.uo 2,622 63 17 Micanopy Circuit ...... 1oo.oo ss.oo1 8oo.ooj 7oo.oo1 8.ooj 4.oo 56.00/ 4o.ool 38.001 14.00\ 6o.ool 6o.oo ...... 28.oo 5.00\ . . . . 32.ool 5.oo .... 1 ...... \ ...... J ...... / ...... \ ...... I 1.001 1.001 ...... 914.oo 202.56 5oo.oo 1,416:56 18 Ocala ...... 200.00 200.001 1,600.00 1,700.00/ 18.00 I8.oo 124.00/ 124.001 85.001 85.001 132.00 132.00 ...... / 69.001 21.551 .. .. 7o.oo 20.001 .... / ...... / ...... 1 ..... ·I ...... 1 ...... I 8.001 5.ool 425.00 2,743.551 680.26 8.25 3,884 84 19 Reddick Circuit ...... 87.001 87.00/ 7oo.ool 620.00/ 9.ool I.So S6.o01 56.00/ 38.001 7.oo 6o.oo 59.75 16.501 28.00 6.00/.... 32.00/ 6.751 ... ·1 .... ·1··· .. / ..... ·I ...... / ...... I...... 25.oo 885.501 126.961 49.25 1,061:71 20 Rochelle Circuit ...... 125.00 125.00/ 1,000.00 1,000.001 10.00 8.00 72.00 63.00/ 49.00 49.00/ 76.00/ 76.00 ..... -I 36.001 20.00/ . . . . 40.00/ 20.00/ ...... / ..... ·I ..... ·I ...... 29.00 1,371.02 81.74 128.35 1,590.31 21 Starke ...... 125.ool I25.ool I,ooo.oo1 I,ooo.oo1 IO.OOI 6.30 78.00I 78.00/ 53.ool 28.30/ 82.oo\ 82.oo ...... / 39.00/ 23.00I.... 43.00I 24.40/ .... 1 ..... 1 ..... / ..... ·I ...... 1 ...... , ...... I 3.2ol 2.5o ...... I,372.7ol 272.001 35o.oo I,99 .7o 22 Umatilla Circuit...... 4 75.oo 7l.So 6oo.oo1 574.051 8.00I 5.oo so.oo1 50.00I 25.00I 35.00I 54.oo 44.oo ...... / 25.ool 7.ool . .. . 28.ool 7.351 .... 1 ... sol ..... / ...... 1 ...... / ...... 1 3.00I ..... , 5o.oo 845.90 88.19 84.oo 1,o1s.o9 23 Williston ...... 112.00 113.58; 9oo.oo1 908.901 1o.oo1 1o.oo 7o.ool 7o.ool 48.00/ 48.00/ 76.001 76.oo ...... / 34.00 34.oo .... 4o.oo 40.00/ .... / 1.oo ..... J ...... / ...... 1 ...... / ...... I 3o.oo/ 3.oo 190.91 1,732.40 192.13 23o.oo 2,169.84 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Total...... I$2,154.50"$2,057.601 $18,270.001$17,314.111$203.001$180.10 I$1,387.001$1,018.951 $940.001$773.44,$1,466.001$1,109.82 $219.00/,$707.00/1$438.181 . . . . I$77 5.001$400.8011 .... I$29.5811 .... ·,' ...... ,, ..... ·I $4.00 $55.0011 $71.20,$28.5 Oil $3,590.301$25,846.01$6,122.9711 $7,384.751$40,813.93 ~

Table No. 3.-Financial.-Tampa District, 1910

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I $LOo\ $261.501 $989.ool $66.oo) $15o.oo) $1,46S.oo 2 Bradentown ...... 130.001 130.0011,000.0011,010.001 11.00 11.00 62.00 62.oo 49.oo 49.oo 8s.oo 85.oo ...... 32.00 32.00,..... 4o.oo 40.oo • ...... 1 9.001 9.001 ...... 1 $25.001 3.oo 7.oo 1,463.00 801.60 450.00 2,714.60 3 Bloomingdale ... : ...... 40.00 25.00 300.00 178.00 4.50 •.•..• 25.00 ...... 20.00 23.00 35.00 18.75 ...... 15.00 ...... 16.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 1 ...... , 8·25 4 Clearwater Circuit...... 80.001 80.00 800.00 800.00 8.501 8.00 50.00 46.00 4o.oo 34.oo/ 7o.oo 67.oo ...... 29.00 23.oo .. .. . 33.00 26.oo .. .. 1 .. • .. .. • .. . .. • • • 7.oo s.oo ...... I 18.00 2.0 o 4.73 t.iU:~~ ·· 26o.'971. • · • 25.'oo • ·1·,4oi.'io 5 Curlew Circuit ...... 40.001 15.00 350.00 166.001 4.001 1.00 24.00 s.oo 19.oo s.oo 32.oo 11.So ...... 15.oo 3.oo . .. . . 16.oo 3.001 .... ,. . • . . . . • .. 1 • . • . .. 3.5o ••.•.....•...1 I ....•...•...... 1 ...... "" 100.00 309.50 6 Dade City ...... 135.001 135.001 1,100.001 1,100.001 11.00 11.00 62.00 62.oo 49.oo 49.001 85.oo 8S.oo ...... 37.oo 37.oo $2.001 4o.oo 40.001 . . . . 2.001 ..•.. 1 • • • • • • 1 9.oo 9.oo ...... , . . • . . • 1 3.001 212.oo 1,772.00 607.00 300.00 2,679.00 7 Largo Circuit ...... 100.001 100.001 750.00 750.00 8.001 8.00 48.00 55.00 38.00 75.00 65.00 75.00 ...... , 29.00 33.11 2.001 31.50 31.50\ .... 2.08! ...... 7.00 10.00 ...... 1 2.00 272.73 1,416.42 490.961 166.30 2,073.68 8 Manatee ...... _...... 100.001 100.001 800.001 800.001 8.501 8.50 50.00 so.oo 4o.oo 4o.oo 7o.oo 7o.oo ...... 29.oo 29.oo 2.001 33.oo 33.001 .. .. s.so ...... 7.oo 7.oo ...... I 25.001 2.5 o 1 657.oo 1,829.50 319.00 584.00 2,732.50 9 Miakka Circuit ...... 30.181 ...... 1 256.761 4.50 1.50 25.00 23.00 20.00 17.00 35.001 33.50 "".. 15.00 8.00 . "" 17.50 12.001 " ...... 1 "" .... ". 3.50 ". ". """. 5.00 " .. ·I ". " .. . 381.94 17.001 31.351 435.29 10 Palmetto ...... 100.00 100.001 800.001 800.001 8.001 8.00 48.00 48.00 38.00 38.00 65.00 65.00 " .... I 25.00 25.001 . "" 25.00 25.00 .. "I 6.00 "". 1 ...... 7.00 7.00 " ... " I " .. " 2.0 Ol 237.50 1,462.00 244.00 420.001 2,126.00 11 Parrish Circuit ...... 2 00 378.30 173.731 52.64 604.67 40.00 22.101 600.00 327.001 2.001 2.00 7.00 7.oo 7.oo 7.oo/ •...... 11.00 ...... , ...... 1 ..... , ...... 1····~·""1""'1""" ...... 1 ...... 1 · 12 Plant City ...... 200.00 200.001 1,500.001 1,500.00 12.001 12.00 69.00 69.oo ss.oo 55.oo/ 95.ool 9S.oo ...... 35.oo 35.001 . . . . . 45.oo 4S.oo • • . . 1.00 . . . . . • • • • • • . . • ...... 1 ...... 3.oo 268.oo 2,283.00 ...... 1 25.oo 2,308.00 13 Port Tampa and Selma Ave...... 80.00 62.00 800.00 744.08 8.501 4.50 49.00 29.00 39.00 40.00 68.00 50.76 ..... ·I 29.50 20.00 1.001 32.50 24.50 ...... " ...... , 7.001 4.801...... 10.00 1.0 0 6.00 997.66 563.001 255.50 1,816.16 14 Sarasota ...... 60.00j 60.001 750.001 750.001 6.501 6.50' 37.00, 37.00 30.00 30.001 50.00 50.00 ...... 23.00 23.00 . . . . . 24.00 24.00 . . . . 2.00 • . . . • . . . • . . 5.00 5.00 . • . . . . • 15.00 1.5 0 162.72 1,166.72 138.78 98.60 404.10 IS Seffner Circuit ...... 509.65 22.501 383.00 914.95 48.001 40.801 450.00 406.35 4.501 2.50 25.001 1s.oo 2o.ool 9.00I 3S.oo 2s.oo ..... ·! 13.00 5.ool ..... 116.50 1.001 .... I ..... !..... $3.50 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... :.I 1.00 16 Sutherland ...... 80.00 80.00 600.00 666.00 6.501 6.50 37.00 37.00 29.001 29.001 50.00 50.00 ...... 20.00 20.00 ... " 24.00 24.00 .... I 6.61 • ...... • .. • 5.00 5.00 ... " .. I """ 1.:> Ol "" .... 1,068.66 381.29 220.00 1,675.95 17 St. Petersburg ...... 160.00 160.001 1,200.001 1,200.001 12.001 12.00 72.00 72.0~'r 57.oo 57.00 100.00 100.00 ...... j 36.001 36.001 ..... 37.00 37.00 .... 1 ...... 10.00 10.00 ...... 30.00 3.oo, 19.00 1,736.00 693.51 360.00 2.789.51 18 Tampa, First Church ...... 337.501 337.50 2,500.001 2,500.001 26.001 26.00 56.00 170.00 124.00,124.00 215.001 215.00 $139.591 80.001 80.001 •.... 102.00 102.00 .... 1 10.00 ..•.••.••.••....•••....•••.••• 1 ...•.. 1 ••... 5,279.13 5,180.55 4,001.29 679.00 13,444.60 19 " Hyde Park ...... 283.50 283.50 2,100.00 2,100.00 24.001 24.00 144.001 144.00 1 114.00 114.00 1 195.001 195.00 .. 88.001 88.001 6.001 95.00 95.00 ... ·I...... • .. • 21.00 21.00 ...... 1100.00\ 6.00 ...... 3,176.00 1,405.00 9,775.00 24,356.00 ""I 2,664.00 959.66 650.00 4,273.66 20 " Tampa Heights ...... 189.001 189.001 1,400.001 1,500.001 16.001 16.00 96.00 120.001 76.00,100.00! 130.00 142.00 ...... 58.00 58.001 4.00 63.00 63.00 1 .... I ... " ...... ".. 14.00 14.00 ...... • ...... 4.0 0 454.00 21 '' Gary ...... 80.001 80.001 800.001 776.001 6.501 6.50 44.00 44.001 29.00 20.001 50.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 5.00 . . . . . 19.00 2.001 • . . • 1.85 • . . . . • • • • . • 5.00 • . • . . . • •..•.• , 10.00 . • • . . 1 23.00 1,008.35 263.65 262.75 1,533.25 22 " Little Italy ...... 10.001 10.001 ...... I ...... I 1.001 2.00 8.00 10.00 5.00 9.00 8.00 16.00 ...... I 3.001 3.001 ..... I 5.00 5.00 .. " 3.00 ... " "...... 266.71 323.86 226.73 • ...... • 550.59 23 " Tarpon Springs ...... 45.001 4.001 2.00 25.00 10.00l 20.001 8.00 35.001 35.0\l ...... 1 15.001 15.00 ..... 1 17.50 7.001 ...... \ ...... 1 ...... 469.00 139.83 250.00 858.83 8.00 ·I· ...... 136.00 230.00 . . • • • . . . 392.00 24 " Ybor City ...... 30.001 ~g:~~~ ... :~~-?ol ... ~~:·.o_oj 1.001 1.00 8.oo 5.ool 5.001 8.oo 8.oo ...... 1 4.oo\· 4.oo ..... , 4.oo 4.oo . • • • . . • • . . • . • • • • • . . • . •... ·1 • ...... 1 1.00 .. .. . 103.00 25 Highland Ave...... 40.001 25.501 350.001 272.571 4.00 1.00 24.00 4.751 ...... 1 ... '"I 12.001 19.55 """I 12.50 5.00 ..... 17.00 4.001 .... 1 .....1 ""'1"""1 3.501 3.5011 ...... 11 1.00 1.001 ...... I 337.87 291.77 . • . . . . • . 629.64 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ) I . I . I I I I $2,454.001$2,37 4.60I$21,200.00I$19, 160.301$205.001$183.50 I$1,238. SOl $1,138.751$1,025.001$945.001$1,643.00 I$1,560.06[$164.58I$678.00I$593.111$17.001$778.00 I $653.501 , ••• 1$41.081 •• , . . I $3.50I $137 .OOI$111.30 . , ...•. l$240.00I $36.5 Ol $8,345.27l$32,118.21l12,295.37l$14,938.141$72,485.18 I I I . I I I I I I I 1 I I I_ I I I I I I I I TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT

I I I -- 1 1 1 1 1 Apalachicola ...... , .. I I $127.001 $127.00 $1,025.001 $812.001 $9.50 ...... $54.oo\ $28.oo1 $45.oo) $2Lool $76.ool $41.00 ...... I $34.6ol ...... I ..._ .. I $34.00 ...... / .... / ...... $8.soj ...... I ...... '!·...... $144.ool $1,18o.ool $102.001 $60.00 $1,342.'00 2 Aucilla Circuit .. ,, .••...•...... • 56.001 56.001 450.00 460.001 5.00 $3.50 28.001 28.00 26.00 ...... , 44.00 44.38 3 Bristol Circuit ...... 1 18.001 ...... 1 ..... 1 21.00 """\ .... 1 ...... "'"'!"""' ...... 29.25 671.13 46.46 ...... 50.001 38.001 400.001 349.00i 5.001 3.00 37.00 20.00 29.001 4.00 49.00 33.00 ...... I 19.001 ...... , .... ·I 23.00 $5.00 " ...... 1 " . ""...... "" ... " .. " ""...... 248.00 700.00 ..... " 75.00 775.00 4 Carrabelle ...... 67.50 53.531 540.00 428.281 6.60 3.30 39.00 22.00 31.001 ••... ·I 48.00\ 24.75 $5.401 23.501 ...... 20.00 ...... 1 ...... 6.00 ...... $1.21 $1.00 107.65 647.12 49.31 ...... 696.43 5 Chattahoochee ...... 57.001 57.001 460.001 465.13\ 5.001 1.50 31.00 22.721 24.001 12.77 41.00 36.90 3.001 16.001 $4.2sl ..... I 20.00 7.68 .... \ $1.001 ...... I ...... 1 ...... I ...... 125.67 ...... 1 126.36 273.06 1,137.79 6 Fenholloway Circuit ...... , .. 46.00 38.501 375.00 308.43 3.30 3.30 18.001 18.00 13.001 13.001 26.001 26.00 7 Greenville Circuit ...... 5o.ooi 46.001 405.ooj 374.00 7.001 ...... 43.00 20.00 33.001 • . . . . . 57.00 35.00 . . .2.501 . . . 23.0012.301 . .11.001'""\ . . . . • . . . . 27.0012.50 '"'"\• . . • . • ''''l"'"t""'\...... • • . • • . . • "'"'\. • • . . . 3.003.00, ...... •.. 1""'" I1 ...... " .....1.10 ,...... 421.83 I . . . . 2.65. . . 250.0075.00 ...... 674.48 . 8 Havana ...... 93.00 62.001 750.00 510.001 9.501 3.00 57.00 35.00 45.001 20.001 78.00 45.00 .... "I 31.001 10.00 . • . . . 37.00 10.00 ••. ·I·...... 8.50 $2.001 . • • • • . . . . • ...... 187.00 870.001 246.00 531.00 1,823.00 9 Hinson Circuit ...... 62.501 41.701 500.001 333.301 7.00 1.00 40.00 40.00 33.001 1.00 57.00 20.00 10.00 25.70 9.00 ..... I 27.50 1.001 ".. " .. ·I .. "·I .. " .. I 6.10 1.001 ...... I .... "I ".. . 24.50 462.50 93.80 54.80 611.10 10 Leon Circuit...... 94.001 92.501 776.001 764.501 9.001 9.00 47.001 47.00 40.001 40.001 68.001 68.00 8.001 27.00 27.001 $2.00 23.00 23.001 •... 2.001 ..... 1...... 7.50 4.00\ $25.001 ...... 1 2.251 117.50 1,241.85 137.10 162.50 1,541.45 11 Madison ...... 150.001 150.001 1,200.001 1,200.001 11.001 11.00 67.001 67.00 46.001 46.001 87.00 87.00 ...... 39.oo 1 39.00 .. . .. 1 41.00 41.00 ...... 1 9.50 9.50 ...... 1 18.00 3.oo 31.00 1,701.50 1 566.70 920.93 3,189.13 12 Madison Circuit...... 60.00 58.601 500.00[ 468.901 5.001 4.00 33.001 33.00 26.001 20.001 44.00 36.00 ...... 1 18.00 5.12j ..... 21.00 ...... 1 ...... I so.oo 675.601 80.60 ...... 1 800.20 13 Mayo .•...•...... •...... 100.001 80.651 825.001 645.021 10.001 6.00 67.001 22.00 40.001 17.60 85.00 42.00 5.oo\ 32.oo 13.90 . .. .. 41.00 10.75 .. .. 1 • ...... • .. .. • 1 8.5o 2.oo ...... 1 ...... l.OO! 1oo.oo 945.921 162.oo 182.50 1,290.42 14 Midway Circuit ...... 59.001 35.301 476.001 281.141 5.001 ...... 33.00 20.00 26.001 8.00 44.00 35.00 ...... 20.50 5.001 . . . . . 1 21.00 ...... 1 . . • • . • . • • . • • • • • . 4.00 •...... l 5.00 366.40 3.00 . • . . . • . . 369.40 15 Monticello ...... 200.001 200.001 1,300.001 1,300.00 16.00[ 16.00 105.00 105.00 84.001 151.381 133.00 240.08 104.00 1 66.001 66.001 3.201 63.00 63.00 • . • . 6.00 . • . . . . . • • . . 11.70 11.70 1 52.00 ...... 3.50 677.35 3,002.71 1,121.89 216.12 4,337.22 16 Old Town Circuit ...... 1 13.44, ...... 107.52/ 3.301 ...... 1 11.001 ...... 12.so ...... 1...... • ...... • ...... 10.10 142.06 32.60 6o.oo 234.66 I . .. •••...... 17 Perry ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... :~·.o.ol ~·.o.ol ~:-.o.ol ::::::I ... :~·.o.ol ~~-.a.o 1 1 1 1 18 Quincy ...... 200.001 200.001 1,600.001 1,600.001 20.001 20.00 117.001 117.001 94.001 94.001 1 52.00! 152.00 · '9o'.oo/ · ·6·s·.oaj· ·6·5·.oo/\ ::::: • ·6·3·.oo · ·6·3·.oo/ :::: ..1:oo 1 ::::: :::::: ::::::I :::::: ::::::: 1 :::::: • 4'.oo .. • 4i6.'4.5 ..2.,872.'45 · .. 62i'i6 .. • 37o.'oo ..3'.865.'66 19 Sopchoppy Circuit...... 39.001 38.051 311.001 300.101 5.001 5.00 30.00 18.00 23.001 15.00 44.00 25.00 ...... 18.00 5.00 ...... 001 ...... , ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 89.00 500.15 20.50 156.50 677.15 20 Sycamore ...... 83.00 76.201 667.001 612.801 10.00 5.00 67.00 10.001 51.001 10.001 87.00 24.50 ...... 3o.oo 5.oo .. . .. 41.00 3.oo .. .. 3.10 1 ...... 1 8.50 ...... 1 ...... 1 . .. .. 4.oo 749.601 46.oo 2s.oo 807.10 21 Tallahassee, Trinity and Boulevard, 270.001 270.001 2,320.001 2,145.001 24.00 24.00 140.001 140.00 110.001 110.00 178.001 178.00 66.oo1 76.ool 76.ool 4.8o 93.oo 93.ool • . . . 1s.ool..... • ... "\ 17.so 17.50 .••... ·J 27.00/ 5.20 493.68 3,665.70 969.00 3,636.00 8,270.70 22 Waukeenah Circuit...... 70.001 47.00! 566.00 343.00 7.001 ....•. 43.00 21.00 33.001 10.00! 57.00 10.00 ...... 23.ool 4.00 . . . . . 27.00 s.oo ...... I ...... 6.001 ...... • ...... 34.70 ...... • .. . .. so8.oo 23 West Madison Circuit...... ,.,. 62.001 56.36 500.001 452.271 5.001 ...... 33.00 15.001 26.001 20.001 44.00 16.65 s.oo 18.oo1 17.oo .. . .. 21.00 1o.oo .... 1 .. .. • ...... 4.oo 4.oo ...... 1 ...... uo 5.65 603.43 36.43 27.oo 666.89 24 Woodville Circuit...... , .. , .. , 42.001 23.00 300.001 234.00 3.001 ...... 20.001 8.00 12.001 • . . . . . 26.00 10.00 ...... ! 12.001 2.oo! ..... j 12.oo ...... \ ..... /""'/"""/ 3.ooi ...... / ...... ) ...... 277.oo ...... 1 484.00 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 $2,038.00/$1,860.83,I I $16,246.oo I$14,496.39/$201.20/$118.60 . I I I$1,179.0~! I $897.72/I $895.00- I$613.75 I$1,571.00 I$1,239.26 I$298.90!$658.60 I I $364.27 I$10.10 I $701.50 I $335.43 I .... !$33.10/ I .•••. I ...... \ $114.30I1 $51.70!I $77.00/I $46.21/$22.5I sI $2,900.50I$21,696.9SI$4,455.56I- I I I $7,075.41/$34,101.58I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '

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