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CUMBERLAND 

PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH 


EIGHTIETH  MEETING 


DICKSON,  TENN.,  May  19-24,  1910. 


OFFICERS   AND   AGENCIES 
OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY. 


I— MODERATOR. 
JUDGE  JOS.    H.   FUSSELL,   Columbia,   Tennessee. 

||_STATED  CLERK. 

REV.  J.   L.   GOODKNIGHT,   D.D.,   LL.D.,  Lincoln,   Illinois. 

Ill— TREASURER. 

REV.   J.   L.   GOODKNIGHT,   D.D.,  LL.D.,   Lincoln,   Illinois. 

IV— BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  OF  BETHEL  COLLEGE. 

REV.  J.  L.   HUDGINS,   President. 

REV.  P.  F.  JOHNSON,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Class  1. 

D.   M.   McANULTY,   Bolivar,   Tennessee. 
DR.  W.  D.  HORNE,  Brunswick.  Tennessee. 
REV.  D.  W.  FOOKS,  Paducah,  Kentucky. 

Class  2. 

REV.  J.  L.   HUDGINS,  Union  City,  Tennessee. 
HON.  FRANK  SLEMMONS,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
CAPT.  J.  W.  SMITH,  McKenzie,  Tennessee. 

Class  3. 

REV.   C.  A.  DAVIS,   Brunswick,  Tennessee. 
REV.  P.  F.  JOHNSON,  McKenzie,  Tennessee. 
JUDGE  W.  B.  YOUNG,  Clarksville,  Tennessee. 

V— BOARD   OF    MINISTERIAL    RELIEF. 

DR.  W.   G.  RALSTON,   President,  Evansville,   Indiana. 
JUDGE  WM.  REISTER,  Vice  President,  Evansville,  Indiana. 
REV.  J.  H.  MILHOLLAND,  Recording  Secretary,  Charleston,  Illinois. 
REV.  J.   M.   WYCKOFF,   Corresponding  Secretary  and   Treasurer,    Sul- 
livan, Illinois. 
REV.  A.  C.  BIDDLE,  Madisonville,  Kentucky. 
REV.  E.  M.  JOHNSON,  Mattoon,  Illinois. 
REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lincoln,  Illinois. 
REV.  G.  W.  MAY,  Owensville,  Indiana. 
REV.  J.  A.  HILL,  Goreville,  Illinois. 


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VI— BOARD  OF    MISSIONS  AND  CHURCH    ERECTION. 

REV.  A.  M.  BUCHANAN,  President,  Moberly,  Missouri. 

REV.  J.  W.  DUVALL,  Tecretary  and  Treasurer,  Salisbury,  Missouri. 

REV.  J.  E.  CORTNER,   Marshall,  Missouri. 

REV.  T.  C.  NEWMAN,  Marionville,  Missouri. 

G.  P.  GRIMES,  Madison,  Missouri. 

F.  E.  ALLEN,  Richardson,  Texas. 

REV.  J.  L.  JOYNER,  Foss.  Oklahoma. 

Vli— BOARD   OF    PUBLICATION. 

J.  H.  ZARECOR,  President,   Nashville,  Tennessee. 
R.  L.  BASKETTE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,   Nashville,  Tennessee. 
F.  M.  SEAGLE,  Chattanooga,  Tennessee. 
REV.  A.  N.   ESHMAN,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
J.  H.  FUSSELL,  Columbia,  Tennessee. 
REV.  A.  C.  BIDDLE,  Hopkinsville,  Kentucky. 
REV.  J.  H.  ZWINGLE,  Fulton,  Kentucky. 
'W.  L.  DANLEY,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
S.  A.  CUNNINGHAM,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
W.  E.  DUNAWAY,  Jackson,  Tennessee.  •    ■ 

VIII— ADVISORY    BOARD. 

REV.  A.  N.  ESHMAN,   President,   Nashville,  Tennessee. 

J.  H.  FUSSELL,  Columbia,  Tennessee. 

J.   B.  TALLEY,   Scottsboro,  Alabama. 

W.  B.  YOUNG,  Clarksville,  Tennessee. 

W.  E.  DUNAWAY,  Jackson,  Tennessee. 

J.   H.  ZARECOR,   Nashville,  Tennessee. 

IX— LEGAL    BOARD. 

JUDGE  JOE  H.  FUSSELL,   President,  Columbia,  Tennessee. 
"        J.  J.  McCLELLAN,  Treasurer,  West  Point,  Mississippi 
C.  W.  ALLEN,  Paris,  Texas. 
WILLIAM   REISTER,   Evansville,   Indiana. 
W.  L.  WELCKER,  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 
CORNELIUS  HARDY,  Tishomingo,   Oklahoma. 
F.  H.  PRENDERGAST,  Marshall,  Texas. 
J.  B.  TALLEY,  Scottsboro,  Alabama. 
W.  W.  HARALSON,  Fort  Payne,  Alabama. 
HON.  J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
"      J.  N.  PARKER,  Dyersburg,  Tennessee. 
"      JAMES   ARMITAGE,    Greenville,   Tennessee. 


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"      A.  P.  HAGGARD,  Dayton,  Tennessee. 
"'       W.   B.   YOUNG,  Clarksville,   Tennessee. 

X— BOARD   OF    LEGAL   FINANCE. 

R.  L.   BASKETTE,  Chairman  and  Treasurer,   Nashville,  Tennessee. 

J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

J.  N.  PARKER,  Dyersburg,  Tennessee. 

REV.  A.   N.   ESHMAN,   Nashville,  Tennessee. 

REV.  J.  L.  HUDGINS,  Union  City,  Tennessee. 

XI— BOARD   OF    TRUSTEES    OF    CUMBERLAND    UNIVERSITY. 

JOS.  H.   FUSSELL,  Columbia,  Tennessee. 
H.  E.  WILLIAMSON,  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

A.  S.  LAWRENCE,  Lebanon,  1  ennessee. 
J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  Lincoln,   Illinois. 

B.  D.  ROGERS,  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 

REV.    HARDY   COPELAND,    Nashville,   Tennessee. 
JNO.    P.    BUCHANAN,    Murfreesboro,   Tennessee. 
J.  J.  McCLELLAN,  West  Point,  Mississippi. 

XII— BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  OF  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 

REV.  J.   R.   GOODPASTURE,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
REV.  J.  L.  HUDGINS,  Union  City,  Tennessee. 
W.  T.  MARSHALL,  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 
CAFl'.  H.  T.   NORMAN,  Lebanon,  Tennessee. 
W.  L.  DANLEY,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

XIII— BOARDOF  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  YOUNG   PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

REV.  T.  ASHBURN,  President,  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

T.  W.   KELLER,   Secretary  and  Treasurer,   Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

REV.  J.  T.  BARBEE,  Dawson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

D.  M.   REIBER,   Decatur,   Illinois. 
WM.  REISTER,  Evansville,  Indiana. 

J.   M.  GALLAHER,  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

XIV— BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY. 

DR.   T.   W.   STONE,   President,   Bowling  Green,   Kentucky. 

E.  W.   BECK,  Vice  President,  Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 
H.   H.  DENHART,  Secretary,  Bowling  Green,   Kentucky. 

C.  W.  STONE,  Treasurer,  Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 
J.    W.   GOODRUM,   Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 

DR.  J.  F.  HENDRICKS,  Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 
W.   J.   DENHART,   Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 


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JUDGE  CHAS.  DRAKE,  Bowling  Green.  Kentucky. 
M.  R.  GRAHAiM,  Bowling  Green,  Kentucky,  R.  R.   i. 
L.  J.   MILLER,   Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 
THOS.  F.  LEWIS,  Bowling  Green,  Kentucky. 
JOE  D.   SMITH,   Bowling  Green,   Kentucky. 

Executive  Board  of  the  Above  Board. 

H.   H.   Denhart,   Secretary;   C.   W.   Stone,  Treasurer;  J.   F.   Hendricks, 
L.  J.  Miller,  T.  F.  Lewis. 

XV— COMMITTEE   ON    TLMPERANCE.  ' 

REV.  J.   B.   ESHMAN,   Chairman,  Jackson,  Tennessee. 
REV.  J.  W.  HARGETT,  Jonesboro,  Arkansas. 
REV.  M.  L.  BULLARD,  btratford,  Oklahoma. 
REV.    W.   H.   WHITE,   Brownwood,   Texas. 
ELDER  D.   M.   FERRYMAN,   Byron,  Arkansas. 
ELDER  T.   P.  MODRALL,   Pomona,  Missouri. 
ELDER  M.  D.  OLIVER,  San  Saba,  Texas. 

XVI— THE  ASSEMBLY'S  COMMISSION. 

REV.  J.   H.  MILHOLLAND,  Moderator,  Charleston,  Illinois. 

REV.  E.  M.  JOHNSON,  Secretary,  Mattoon,  Illinois. 

REV.   W.   E.  DAVIS.  Omaha,  Illinois. 

REV.  J.  A.  HILL,  Goreville,  Illinois. 

REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  Lincoln,  Illinois. 

REV.   W.   M.   FREEZE,   Greenville,   Illinois. 

REV.  J.  N.  SHELTON,  Springfield,  Ilinois. 

REV.  G.  W.  MAY,  Owensville,  Indiana. 

REV.  W.  L.  COLLINS,  Pleasant  Grove,  Iowa. 

REV.  J.  T.  BARBEE,  Dawson  Springs,  Kentucky. 

REV.  A.  C  BIDDLE,  Madisonville,  Kentucky. 

ELDER  ELI   McLEANE,   Dongola,   Illinois. 

ELDER  I.  C.  LAFFERTY,  DeWitt,  Illinois. 

ELDER  A.  FULKERSON,  Fancy  Prairie,  Illinois. 

ELDER  M.  E.  VANNICE,  Russell,  Iowa. 

ELDER  J.  W.  TAYLOR,  Glasgow,  Kentucky. 

ELDER  GEORGE  W.  AVES,  Greenville,  Kentucky. 

ELDER  A.   E.   BOYD,  Decatur,  Illinois. 

ELDER  HUGH  LOGAN,  Decatur,  Illinois. 

ELDER  F.  E.  BENNETT,  Martinsville,  Illinois. 

XVII— HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

REV.  J.  R.   GOODPAS'iURE,   President. 


O  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

HON.  J.   H.   ZARECOR,   Secretary. 
REV.  A.  N.  ESHMAN. 
HON.  R.  L.  BASKETTE. 
;  JUDGE  JOE  H.  FUSSELL. 

XVIII— PROGRAM    COMMITTEE   FOR   1911. 
REV.    J.    L.    GOODKNIGHT,    REV.    C.    M.    ZWINGLE,    Pastor-Host. 

CALENDAR  FOR  CONTRIBUTIONS. 

As  ordered  by  General  Assembly,  with  directions  as  to  whom  the  offerings 

should  be  sent. 

PUBLICATION. 

May  and  June,  remit  to  R.  L.  Baskette,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

MISSIONS    AND    CHURCH     EXTENSION. 

July,    August,    September,    remit   to   Rev.    J.    W.    Duvall,    Salisbury,    Mo. 

SYNODICAL  CHURCH  EXTENSION. 

August,  remit  to  Synodical  Treasurers. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

October,    remit   to    T.    W.    Keller,    Secretary    and    Treasurer,    Knoxville, 
Tennessee. 

MINISTERIAL   RELIEF. 

November  and  December,   remit  to  Rev.  J.   M.  Wyckoff,   Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Sullivan,  Illinois. 

LEGAL   BOARD. 

January   and   February.'    remit   to    R.    L.    Baskette,    Nashville,    Tennessee. 

EDUCATION. 

March   and   April,    remit   to   Rev.    P.    F.   Johnson,    Secretary,    McKenzie, 
Tennessee. 


MINUTES 


OF  THE  EIGHTIETH  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE 

CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH, 

HELD  AT  DICKSON,  TENNESSEE, 

MAY  19-24,  1910. 


First  Day,  Thursday,  Forenoon  Session. 

May  19,  1910,  11  a.m. 

The  Eightieth  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian Church  convened  pursuant  to  adjournment  in  the  Cumber- 
land  Presbyterian    Tent,    Dickson,    Tennessee,    on    the    Third 
Thursday  in  May  (19th),  at  11  a.m.,  A.  D.  1910. 
OPENING  EXERCISES. 

The  Vaughn  Symphony  Quartette,  of  Lawrenceburg,  Ten- 
nessee, sang  the  opening  song  of  the  Assembly,  "In  the  Resur- 
rection." After  the  "Holy  Manna,"  sung  by  the  Assembly,  Rev. 
T.  A.  Ashburn,  of  Knoxville  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Tennessee, 
read  as  a  Scripture  lesson,  the  fifth  chapter  of  Romans  and  led 
the  Assembly  in  prayer. 

Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee,  the  retiring  Moderator,  preached  the  open- 
ing sermon  from  Texts,  Romans  5:   12,    19  and  Matthew   14: 

28,  29. 

CONSTITUTING    PRAYER. 

The  constituting  prayer  was  offered  by  Rev.  W.  J.  Lackey, 
Presbytery  of  Dallas-Bonham,  Synod  of  Texas. 

RECESS, 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  2.30  p.m.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff. 

First  Day,  Thursday,  Afternoon  Session. 

May  19,  1910,  2.30  p.m. 

At  2.30  p.m.  recess  being  out,  the  Assembly  was  called  to 
order  by  the  Stated  Clerk,  the  Moderator  being  too  ill  to  be 
present.    Prayer  by  Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman. 

ROLL  CALL. 

The  Stated  Clerk  called  the  roll  by  Presbyteries,  and  the  fol- 


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lowing  Commissioners  answered  to  their  names.  Figures  in- 
dicate days  present.  (During  roll  call,  on  account  of  a  rain- 
storm, the  Assembly  took  recess  until  8  p.m.  to  convene  in  the 
M.  E.  Church,  South.)     - 

MINISTERS.  PRESBYTERY.  ELDERS. 

J.  L.  Elliott   Amarillo   E.   P.  Earhart. 

J.  D.  Potts   Austin 

T.  A.  Newton   Bartholomew   S.  C.  Defir. 

B.  E.  Lee   Birmingham    P.  H.  Harris.. 

Brownwood   R.  E.  Woods. 

E.  W.  Hendrix   Burrow   W.  W.   Magee. 

California 

S.  M.  Ramsey  Chattanooga   F.  A.  Seagle. 

T.  C.  Carmichael   Chickasaw   ; .  Joseph  Williams. 

C.  J.  Hudson  Choctaw-Cherokee  C.  W.  Scott 

H.  J.  Bond  Choctaw-Cherokee   Calvin  Bond. 

H.  H.  Binkley  i,  2,  3 Clarksville   J.  K.  Corlew. 

R.  J.  McCaslin  4,  5 Clarksville 

W.  J.  Bailey   Colesburg 

Columbus 

I Cookeville  T.  M.  Sanderson. 

J.  R.  Morris  Corsicana    J.   C.  Matthews. 

B.  D.  Porter Cumberland  Z.  W.  Cloyd. 

J.  W.  Pearson  Dallas-Bonham   H.  L.  Clark. 

J.  M.  Wyckofif  Decatur   Hugh  Logan. 

B.  L.  Hunter   L»enton    T.   E.  Wood. 

W.  B.  Duck  East  Tennessee  W.  A.  Franklin, 

T.  M.  Hendrix   Elk  , . .  .C.  H.  Orr. 

W.  E.  Davis  Ewing R.  A.  Mabry . 

Florida 

Fort  Smith   

Charles  Waggaman   Foster  Thomas  M.  Cooper 

D.  J.  Moore  Greenville 

Greer 

Gregory  J.  E.  Park. 

P.  F.  Johnson   Hopewell   J.  W.  Phillips. 

John  A.   McLane    Illinois    Joe  M.  Baker. 

J.  L.  Riley  i,  2,  3 Indiana  James  Allen  Smith. 

C.  M.  Zwingle  3, 4,5,  6 Indiana 

W.  L.   CoHins    Iowa 

T.  Ashburn    Knoxville  J.  M.  Jones  I,  2. 

Knoxville H.  A.  Miser  3,  4,  5,  6. 


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J.   R.  Goodpasture    Lebanon  John  P.  Buchanan. 

R.   H.   Morefield    Leitchlield   G.  M.  Bratcher. 

S.   H.   McElvain    Lexington    T.  J.  Summers. 

J.  L.  Goodknight   Lincoln  L  C.  Lafferty. 

J.  G.   Rohinson    Little  Rock  B.  F.  Keltner. 

M.  M.  Smith   Logan  Judge  J.  W.  Porter. 

N.  F.  Gill   Los   Angeles    

J.  A.  Conville Louisiana   J.  M.  DeFrees. 

A.  M.  Buchanan  McGee  J.  L.  Stacy. 

W.   M.   Neelley   McGready    Richard  Alexander. 

Geo.   A.    Lyles   S    

J.  C.  Odum  McMinnville  E.  C.  Crawford. 

W.  M.  Norment  Madison  W.  E.  Dunaway. 

E.  H.  Keasler  1,2,3,4 Marshall  William  Clark  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

W.  A.  Boone  4,5,6 Marshall  F.  H.  Prendergast  6. 

W.  T.  Nunley  Mayfield    J.  H.  Copeland. 

C.  H.   Walton   xMemphis  J.  D.  Morton. 

Geo.  W.  Burrows  Mississippi Dr.  J.   B.  Bailey. 

J.  B.  Hadlock   Morgan  

Morrillton 

H.  C.  Kennedy   Mound  Prairie   G.  H.  Smith. 

Joseph  Wood  Mt.  Vernon  J.  R.  Ennis. 

T.  B.   Nation   New  Hope   J.  J.  McClellan. 

L.   L.   Whitehead    New  Lebanon  Dr.  J.  L.  Russell. 

J.  B.  Oakley  Obion    T.  J.  Latimer. 

O.  L.  Stockton   Obion   H.  Parks. 

C.  B.   Parkhurst   Oklahoma   , S.  S.  Hudiberg. 

T.  G.   Grundy   Owensboro  W.  L.  Glenn. 

T.  C.  Newman Ozark   S.  W.  Cox. 

Platte 

T.  J.  Hampton   Porter  M.  B.  Hooper. 

J.  B.  Lowey  Princeton   J.  S.  Durham. 

J.  H.  Hendrick  Red  River   M.  W.  Hamilton. 

H.  A.  Gray Richland  Joe  H.  Fussell. 

R.  D.  Shook Robert  Donnell  Jas.  S.  Bennson. 

Rocky  Mountain  

H.  C.  Shaxp  Sangamon  J.  N.  Moore. 

Joseph  Davis   Springfield  G.  W.  Freeman. 

W.  A.  Hendrix  Springville   E.  L.  Wade. 

Wm.  M.  Bennett  i,  2;  3,  4 Sweetwater   J.  A.  White. 

Wm.  Piercy  4,  5,  6 Sweetwater  

M.  G.  Milligan,  Sr Talladega   J.  R.  McCluney. 

D.  B.  Norman  Texas B.  R.  Jenkins. 


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W.  L.  Williams  Tulare 

J.  H.  Morgan  Vandalia 

T.  A.  Devore Wabash  J.  Z.  Holcomb. 

Waco  H.  C.  Hughes. 

J.  L.  Joyner  Washita   B.  F.  Thompson. 

R.   S.   Maupin West  Iowa    

J.  A.  Bozarth  West  Prairie  J.  M.  Benson. 

G.  W.  Rushing  Weatherford  J.  W.  Groves. 

J.  S.  Bone   White  River  J.  N.  Trimble. 

I.  K.  Floyd  Yazoo 

ALPHABETICAL   LIST   OF   COMMISSIONERS. 

MINISTERS. 

Name.  Post  Office  and  State. 

Ashburn,    T Knoxville,    Tenn. 

Binkley,    H.    H Greenbriar,    Tenn, 

Bond,   Henry  J Atoka,   Okla. 

Buchanan,  A.  M Moberly,   Mo. 

Burroughs,  Geo.  W Conehatta,   Miss. 

Bennett,  W.  M R.  R.   i,  Loraine,  Texas. 

Bozarth,  J.   A Campbell,    Mo. 

Boone,  W.  A Marshall,   Texas. 

Bone,  J.   S Barren  Fork,  Ark. 

Carmichael,  T.    C Wynnewood,    Okla. 

Collins,  W.  L Pleasant  Grove,  Iowa. 

Conville,  J.  A R.  R.  i,  Bienville,  La. 

Davis,  W.  E Omaha,   111. 

Davis,  Joseph    Phillipsburg,    Mo.. 

DeVore,  T.   A .' Princeton,   Ind. 

Duck,    W.    B Greenville,   Tenn. 

Elliott,  J.  L Lubbock,  Texas. 

Floyd,   I.   K Durant,   Miss. 

Gill,  N.  F 2606  E  Third,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Goodpasture,  J.   R Nashville,  Tenn. 

Grundy,  T.  G Bremen,   Ky. 

Goodknight,   J.   L Lincoln,    111. 

Gray,  H.  A R.  R.  5,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

Hadlock,  ]:  B Petersburg,   Ind. 

Hampton,  T.  J Chickalah,  Ark. 

Hendrix,  E.  W R.  R.  4,  Piggott,  Ark. 

Hendrick,  J.    H Clarkesville,    Texas. 

Hunter,  B.  L Valley  View,  Texas. 

Hendrix,  T.  M R.  R.  3,  Lewisburg,  Tenn. 


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Hendrix,  W.  A R.  R.  i,  Holley  Pond,  Ala. 

Hudson,   C.  J Zorayo,    Okla. 

Johnson,   P.   F McKenzie,   Tenn. 

Joyner,   J.    L Foss,    Okla. 

Keasler,  E.   H Marshall,  Texas. 

Kennedy,  H.   C Village,   Ark. 

Lee,   B.   E Vance,   Ala. 

Lowey,  J.    B Carrsville,    Ky. 

Morris,  John   R Hubbard,   Texas. 

Moore,  D.  J R.  R.  i.  Mount  Vernon,  Texas. 

Morefield,   R.   H Caneyville,   Ky. 

Milligan,  M.  G.,  Sr Heflin,  Ala. 

Morgan,  J.  H Macomb,  111. 

Maupin,   R.    S Marceline,    Mo. 

McCaslin,   R.  J Charlotte,   Tenn. 

McLane,  John  A Chandler,   Ind. 

McElvain,    S.    H Marshall,    Mo. 

Newton,   T.    A Hampton,   Ark. 

Neelley,   W.   M Florence,   Ala. 

IN  orment,    W.    M Whiteville,    Tenn. 

Nunley,  W.  T .R.  R.  4,  Mayfield,  Ky. 

Nation,  T.  B Mahone  Valley,  Miss. 

Newman,  T.   C Marionville,   Mo. 

Norman,   D.    B Troupe,    Texas. 

Odum,  J.   C McMinnville,   Tenn. 

Oakley,  J.    B Jackson,    Tenn. 

Piercy,    William    Breckenridge,    Texas. 

Potts,  J.  D 806  San  Antonio  St.,  Austin,  Texas. 

Porter,   B.    D .' Node,    Ky. 

Pearson,  J.   W Tehuacana,  Texas. 

Parkhurst,  C.  B R.  R.   i,  Cherokee,  Okla. 

Ramsey,  S.  M Cleveland,  Tenn. 

Riley,  J.  L Cynthiana,   Ind. 

Robinson,   J.   G DeWitt,    Ark. 

Rushing,   G.    W Olney,   Texas. 

Sharp,   H.   C Laomi,   111. 

Smith,  M.  M Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Stockton,   O.   L Dyer,   Tenn. 

Shook,  R.  D Holly  Wood,  Ala. 

Waggaman,  Charles    Humrick,   111. 

Wyckoff,   J.   M.    Sullivan,   111. 

Walton,  C.  H 426  Union  Ave.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Williams,   W.   L Fresno,    Cal. 


12  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Wood,   Joseph    Enfield,    111. 

Whitehead,  L.  L Clarkesburg,   Mo. 

Zwingle,   C.    M Evansville,    Ind. 

ELDERS. 

Name.  Post  Office  and  State. 

Alexander,  Richard   R.  R.  s,  Florence,  Ala. 

Baker,   Joe    M Golconda,    111. 

Bratcher,  G.  M R.  R.  i,  Leitchfield,  Ky. 

Buchanan,  Gov.  John  P R.  R.  4,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Bailey,  Dr.  J.  B Conehatta,  Miss. 

Benson,  J.  M R.  R.   i,  Clarkton,  Miss. 

Benson,  Jas.   S Langston,   Ala. 

Bond,    Calvin    Doyle,    Okla. 

Corlew,  J.   K Charlotte,   Tenn. 

Cloyd,   Z.   W Cloyd's  Lands,  Ky. 

Clark,  H.  L R.  R.  2,  Garland,  Texas. 

Cooper,  Thos.   M R.  R.   I,   Martinsville,  111. 

Crawford,   E.   C Hillsboro,   Tenn. 

Clark,    Wm Jefferson,    Texas. 

Copeland,   J.   H Wingo,    Ky. 

Cox,  Sam  W South  Greenfield,  Mo. 

Defir,    S.    C Tillar,    Ark: 

De  Frees,  J.   M Ruston,  La, 

Dunaway,  W.  S Jackson,  Tenn. 

Durham,  J.   E Nebo,   Ky. 

Earheart,    E.    P Lubbock,    Texas. 

Ennis,  J.  R Burnt  Prairie,   111. 

Fussell,  Joe   H Columbia,   Tenn. 

Franklin,  W.   A Morristown,  Tenn. 

Freeman,  G.   W Mansfield,   Mo. 

Glenn,  W.  L R.  R.  6,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Groves,  J.   W Olney,   Texas. 

Hamilton,  M.  W R.  R.   i,  Clarkesville,  Texas. 

Holcomb,  J.  Z Franklin,   Ind. 

Hudiberg,  S.  S R.  R.  3,  Prague,  Okla. 

Hooper,    M.    B Magazine,    Ark. 

Hughes,   H.    C Meridian,   Texas. 

Harris,    P.    H Birmingham,    Ala. 

Jones,   J.   M Edgemoor,   Tenn. 

Jenkins,    B.    R Jacksonville,    Texas. 

Keltner,  B.  F R.   R.   5,   Hazen,   Ark. 

Lafferty,  I.  C R.  R.   i,  DeWitt,  111. 


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Latimer,  T.  J Union  City,  Tenn. 

Logan,  Hugh   West  King  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

Mabry,  R.  A R.   R.   i,   Harrisburg,  111. 

..lagee,  W.  W R.  R.  2,  Piggott,  Ark. 

Matthews,   J.    C Dawson   Texas. 

Miser,  H.  A R.  R.,  Louisville,  Tenn. 

Morton,  J.  D R.  R.  i,  Williston,  Tenn. 

Moore,   J.    N Petersburg,    111. 

McClellan,  J.  J West   Point,   Miss. 

McCluncy,  J.  R R.  R.  2,  Gadsden,   Ala. 

Orr,  C.   H Lynnville,  Tenn. 

Parke,  J.  E Bowie,  Texas. 

Phillips,   J.    W Gleason,    Tenn. 

Porter,  Judge  J.   W Auburn,   Ky. 

Prendergast,  F.   H Marshall,  Texas. 

Parks,    H Newbern,   Tenn. 

Russell,  Dr.  J.  L Marshall,   Mo. 

Scott,    L.    W Garland,    Okla. 

Seagle,   F.   A Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

Sanderson,  T.   M Pleasant   Shade,  Tenn. 

Smith,   Jas.   Allen    . . . ." Owensville,    Ind. 

Summers,  T.  J Warrensburg,   Mo. 

Stacy,  J.   L Keytesville,    Mo. 

Smith,  G.   W Village,   Ark. 

Thompson,  B.  F R.  R.  2,  Dill,  Okla. 

Trimble,   J.    M Gassville,   Ark. 

Woods,  R.  E San  Saba,  Texas. 

Williams,  Joseph    Marlow,    Okla. 

Wood,  T.  E Justin,   Texas. 

Wade,   E.   L Oneonta,    Ala. 

White,    J.    A Ranger,    Texas. 

The  following-  Presbyteries  were  not  represented  in  this  Assem- 
bly: Allegheny,  Athens,  Bacon,  California,  Columbus,  Florida, 
Fort  Smith,  Greer,  Morrillton,  Platte,  Kansas  City,  Louisville, 
Miami,  Nebraska,  Pennsylvania,  Pittsburg,  Portland,  San  An- 
tonio, San  Jacinto,  Walla  Walla,  Washita,  Williamette,  Wichita, 
Union. 

Presbyterial  lines  have  been  readjusted  betweeti  Vandalia  and 
Mt.  Vernon  Presbytery  by  the  Synod  of  Illinois. 

MODERATOR    ELECTED. 

Elder  J.    H.    Fussell,   of   Richland    Presbytery   of   Tennessee 


14  MINUTES    OF    THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Synod,   was   unanimously  elected   Moderator.      J.   J.   McClellan 
and  William  Clark  were  appointed  to  escort  him  to  the  platform. 

.ADJOURNED. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  adjourned  until  lo  a.m.  to-morrow. 
Prayer  by  Rev.  G.  B.  Russell,  of  Dallas-Bonham  Presbytery. 


Second  Day,  Friday,  Forenoon  Session. 

May  20,  1910,  10  a.m. 

The  Assembly  was  constituted  with  prayer  by  F.  A.  Sea'gle, 
The  Assembly  spent  half  hour  in  devotional  services. 
The  roll  was  called,  absentees  noted  and  new  names  of  com- 
missioners were  entered  upon  the  roll. 

ORDER   OF   BUSINESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  decided  tO!  follow  the  order  of  busi- 
ness as  provided  in  the  Confession  of  Faith. 

COMMITTEES. 

The  Moderator  announced  the   following  committees : 

Missions — A.  M.  Buchanan,  W.  J.  Bailey,  T.  C.  Newman, 
T.  B.  Nation,  H.  A.  Gray,  R.  E.  Woods,  S.  C.  Defir,  Joseph 
Williams  and  C.  W.  Scott. 

Overtures — W.  L.  Williams,  Chairman,  T.  J.  Hampton,  J.  B. 
Hadlock,  J.  D.  Potts,  B.  D.  Porter,  J.  B.  Bailey,  G.  W.  Freeman, 
W.  W.  Magee  and  J.  K.  Corlew. 

Judiciary—].  J.  McClellan,  J.  B.  Oakley,  Jas.  A.  Smith,  J.  M. 
Porter  and  P.  H.  Harris. 

Piiblications — J.  P.  Buchanan,  J..  H.  Hendrick,  M.  M.  Smith, 
S.  H.  McElvain,  W.  L.  Williams,  J.  W.  Pearson,  C.  H.  Walton, 
William  Clark  and  T.  M.  Sanderson. 

Edwcation  and  Theological  Seminary  —  J.  R.  Goodpasture, 
T.  A.  Devore,  J.  L.  Elliott,  H.  C.  Sharp,  R.  D.  Shook,  I.  J. 
Floyd,  F.  A.  Seagle,  J.  W.  Groves  and  W.  T.  Nunley. 

Siindav  School  and  Young  People's  Work — Dr.  J.  L.  Russell, 
W.  L.  Collins,  T.  M.  Hendrix.  E.  W.  Hendrick,  W.  M.  Norment, 
J.  R.  Morris,  Z.  W.  Cloyd,  H.  L.  Clark  and  C.  H.  Orr. 

Finance— J.  M.  WyckofT,  J.  A.  McLane,  D.  J.  Moore,  R.  L. 
Morefield,  T.  L.  Stacey,  J.  D.  Norton  and  H.  Parks. 

Ministerial  Relief— T.  Ashburn,  W.  M.  Neeley,  H.  C  Ken- 
nedy, E.  H.  Keasler,  Geo.  W.  Burroughs,  J.  N.  Moore,  G.  H. 
Smith,  S.  W.  Cox  and  S.  S.  Hudiberg. 

Historical  Society — P.  F.  Johnson,  J.  B.  Lowey,  W.  M.  Ben- 


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nett,  R.  S.  Maupin,  D.  B.  Norman,  T.  J.  Summers,  J,  H.  Cope- 
land,  H.  C.  Hughes  and  E.  L.  Wade. 

Deceased  Alinisters—N.  F.  Gill,  M.  M.  Smith,  C.  B.  Park- 
hurst,  M.  G.  Milligan,  Sr.,  J.  H.  Morgan,  J.  L.  Joyner,  J.  S. 
Bone,  Hugh  Logan,  M.  B.  Hooper  and  J.  L.  Riley. 

Temperance — W.  E.  Dunaway,  B.  E.  Lee,  S.  M.  Ramsey, 
T.  C.  Carmichael,  J.  A.  Convill,  J.  C.  Odum,  W.  L.  Glenn, 
M.  W.  Hamilton  and  L  C.  Lafferty. 

Synod  of  Alabama — T.  A.  Newton,  T.  E.  Wood  and  J.  C. 
Matthews. 

Synod  of  Arkansas — Henry  Bond,  B.  L.  Hunter  and  W.  B. 
Duck. 

Synod  of  Illinois— R.  H.  Binkley,  J.  E.  Park  and  J.  W.  Phil- 
lips. 

Synod  of  Indiana — Charles  Waggaman,  D.  J.  Moore  and  R. 
A.  Mabry. 

Synod  of  Indianola — J.  M.  Jones,  J.  G.  Robinson  and  Thomas 
M.  Cooper. 

Synod  of  Iowa — J.  M.  Baker,  B.  F.  Keltner  and  J.  M.  DeFrees. 

Synod  of  Kansas — E.  C.  Crawford,  J.  R.  Ennis  and  T.  G. 
Grundy. 

Synod  of  Kentucky — H.  C.  Kennedy,  Joseph  Wood  and  J.  S. 
Durham. 

Synod  of  Mississippi — Joseph  Davis,  T-  S.  Benson  and  J.  A. 
White. 

Synod  of  Missouri — G.  W.  Rushing,  J.  R.  McCluney  and  B. 
R.  Jenkins. 

Synod  of  Pacific— ].  A.  Bozarth,  G.  M.  Bratcher,  J.  Z.  Hol- 
comb  and  J.  M.  Benson. 

Synod  of  Tennessee — T-  W.  Groves,  J.  N.  Trimble  and  Calvin 
Bond. 

Synod  of  Texas — C.  J.  Hudson,  W.  E.  Davis,  T.  J.  Latimer 
and  Richard  Alexander. 

Synod  of  IVest  Tennessee — B.  D.  Porter,  L.  L.  Whitehead, 
O.  L.  Stockton  and  B.  F.  Thompson. 

MEMORIALS. 

Memorials  from  various  Presbyteries  concerning  the  policy 
of  Church  papers  were  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Publica- 
tion. 

A  memorial  concerning  a  change  in  calendar  of  Church  col- 
lections was  referred  to  Committee  on  Overtures. 

A  memorial  for  the  next  meeting  place  of  the  General  Assem- 


l6  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

bly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  Overtures. 

A  private  paper  on  Church  hterature  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  Missions. 

A  memorial  from  California  Presbytery  concerning  the  elder- 
ship was  referred  to  Committee  on  Judiciary. 

A  paper  concerning  publication  and  distribution  of  literature 
was  referred  to  Committee  on  Publication. 

Report  of  General  Assembly  Commission  was  referred  to 
Judiciary  Committee. 

A  paper  was  referred  to  Historical  Committee. 

A  paper  was  referred  to  Committee  on  Sunday  Schools  and 
Young  People's  Work. 

A  second  paper  was  referred  to  Committee  on  Sunday 
Schools  and  Young  People's  Work. 

A  communication  from  the  American  Bible  Society  was  re- 
ferred to  the  Committee  on  Missions. 

SAN    FRANCISCO    MISSION— TELEGRAM. 

Telegram  was  read  by  Stated  Clerk  and  on  motion,  Stated 
Clerk  was  ordered  to  make  suitable  reply.  This  telegram  was 
replied  to  by  the  Stated  Clerk  in  a  letter. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  2.30  p.m.  to  con- 
vene again  at  the  M.  E.  Church,  South. 


Second  Day,  Friday,  Afternoon  Session. 

May  20,   1910,  2.30  p.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  R.  D.  Shook. 

COMMUNICATIONS. 

Memorials'  from  Lincoln  and  Chattanooga  Presbyteries  were 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  Sunday  Schools  and  Young  Peo- 
ple's Work. 

Memorial  from  Robert  Donnell  Presbytery,  concerning  the 
policy  of  Church  papers,  was  referred  to  Committee  on  Publi- 
cation. 

Statement  from  Rev.  W.  T.  Dale,  concerning  the  Book  De- 
pository, was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Publication. 


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WOMAN'S   BOARD  CONSECRATION    MEETING. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  agreed  to  meet  this  evening  in  joint 
session  with  the  Woman's  Board  for  their  consecration  meeting. 

MINISTERIAL   RELIEF. 

The  report  of  the  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief  was  presented 
by  Rev.  J,  M.  Wyckofif  and  after  discussion  by  him  was  referred 
to  the  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief.     (Marked  A.) 

MISSIONS. 

The  report  of  the  Board  of  Missions  was  read  by  William 
Clark,  was  not  discussed,  and  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Missions.    (Marked  B.) 

PUBLICATION. 

Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette  presented  and  discussed  the  report  of  the 
Board  of  Publication,  after  which  it  was  referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee on  Publication.     (Marked  C.) 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

The  report  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  Schools  and  Young  Peo- 
ple's Work  was  read  and  discussed  by  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  after 
which  it  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Sunday  Schools  and 
Young  People's  Work.    (Marked  D.) 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  8  p.m.  to  meet  in 
the   Cumberland   Presbyterian   Tent.      Prayer  by   Rev.    M.    M. 

Smith. 

Second  Day,  Friday,  Evening  Session. 

May  20,  1910,  8  p.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator. 

Hon.  S.  E.  Hunt,  on  behalf  of  the  mayor  of  this  city,  ad- 
dressed the  Assembly,  which  was  most  eloquently  responded  to 
by  the  Moderator. 

WOMAN'S   BOARD  CONSECRATION    MEETING. 

This  being  the  time  for  the  consecration  service  of  the  Wom- 
an's Board,  the  Moderator  turned  the  meeting  over  to  the 
Woman's  Board. 

ADJOURNMENT. 

At  the  conclusion  of  the  Woman's  Board  service,  on  motion, 


l8  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

the  Assembly  adjourned  until  9  a.m.  to-morrow,  to  meet  in  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Tent.  Benediction  by  Rev.  J.  L. 
Hudgins. 

Third  Day,  Saturday,  Forenoon  Session. 

May  21,  1910,  9  a.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins. 

DEVOTIONAL    EXERCISES. 

A  half  hour  was  spent  in  devotional  exercises,  conducted  by 
Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  of  Knoxville  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Tennessee. 

MINUTES    READ. 

The  minutes  of  Thursday,  May  19,  and  Friday,  May  20,  were 

read  and  approved. 

ADVISORY    MEMBER. 

On  motion.  Elder  F.  B.  White,  of  Morrillton  Presbytery, 
Synod  of  Arkansas,  was  invited  to  a  seat  in  the  Assembly  as 
an  advisory  member,  inasmuch  as  that  Presbytery  is  organized, 
but  had  no  representative  present. 

GREETINGS   FROM   WOMAN'S   BOARD. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Woosley,  of  Kentucky,  bore  to  the  Assembly  the 
greetings  of  the  Woman's  Board,  now  in  convention  assembled 
in  this  city.    The  Moderator  made  an  appropriate  response. 
FRATERNAL   GREETINGS. 

Telegrams  were  read  by  the  Stated  Clerk  from  the  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian  Church,  Colored,  and  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
U.  S.,  in  the  order  received,  and,  on  motion,  the  Stated  Clerk 
was  instructed  to  send  suitable  replies. 

TELEGRAM  OF  FRATERNAL  GREETING. 

Ensley,  Ala.,  May  20,   1910. 
Stated     Clerk,     Cumberland     Presbyterian     General     Assembly,     Dickson, 
Tenn. : 
The   General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland   Presbyterian   Church,   Col- 
ored, send  greeting.      Read  First  Corinthians,  first  chapter,   tenth  verse. 

C.  L.  Davis,  Stated  Clerk. 
REPLY. 

Dickson,  Tenn.,  Ma}^  21,  1910. 
C.    L.    Davis,    Stated    Clerk    of    the    Cumberland    Presbyterian    Church, 
Colored,  Ensley,  Ala. : 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  I9 

The  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  at 
Dickson,  Tenn.,  acknowledges  with  gratitude  your  fraternal  greeting, 
and  read  with  comfort  your  Scriptural  reference,  and  we  send  greetings 
of  brotherly  fellowship.    Read  First  Thesilonians  Two,  Eight. 

J.   H.   FussELL,  Moderator. 
J.    L.    GooDKNiGHT,    Stated    Clerk. 
Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  May  20,  1910. 
To    the    General    Assembly    of    the    Cumberland    Presbyterian    Church, 
Dickson,   Tenn. : 
Felicitations   on   a   century   of   continuous   and   religious    work   for   the 
Master.      From  the   Presbyterian   Church,   U.   S.      Read  Job   Thirty-two, 
Seven. 

J.    W.    Bach  MAN,   Moderator. 
Thos.   H.   Law,  Stated  Clerk. 

REPLY. 

Dickson,  Tenn,  May  21,  1910. 
To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.,  Lewis- 
burg, W.  Va. : 
The  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  accepts 
with  full  appreciation  your  felicitations  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary 
of  continuous  and  religious  work.  In  return  we  offer  felictations  and 
wish  for  you  abundant  success.  Read  First  Corinthians  Fifteen,  Fifty- 
eight. 

J.  H.  FussELL,  Moderator. 

J.    L.    GooDKNiGHT,    Stated   Clerk. 

COMMUNICATIONS. 

A  communication  from  the  Woman's  Board  was  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  Missions. 

A'  memorial  from  Tulare  Presbytery  by  Rev.  W.  L.  Williams, 
Synod  of  California,  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Publica- 
tions. 

A  memorial  from  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Col- 
ored, concerning  property,  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Judiciary. 

A  communication  from  Phillip  Sidersky,  the  Yiddish  Evan- 
gelist, of  Baltimore,  Maryland,  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Overtures. 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  ii  o'clock  this  morning  was  made  a 
special  hour  to  hear  a  sermon  on  the  Doctrines  of  the  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian  Church,  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle.  of  Knoxville 
Presbytery,  Tennessee  Synod. 


20  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  2.30  this  afternoon  was  appointed  as' 
the  time  to  select  the  next  meeting  place  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

EDUCATION. 

Rev.  P.  F,  Johnson  presented  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, which,  after  being  discussed  by  Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson,  Prof. 
N.  J.  Finney,  President  of  Bethel  College,  and  Rev.  J.  L. 
Hudgins,  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Education.  (Marked 
E.) 

EXTENSION   OF  TIME. 

On  motion,  the  time  given  to  the  Board  of  Education  was 
extended  twenty  minutes. 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

The  special  hour  having  arrived.  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle  preached 
a  sermon  on  the  Doctrines  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church.     Text :  Zech.  i  :  14. 

On  motion,  the  sermon  delivered  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle  was 
ordered  to  be  included  in  the  Centennial  Volume — with  other 
centennial  papers. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  2  p.m.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  T.  Ashburn. 

Third  Day,  Saturday,  Afternoon  Session. 

May  21,  1910,  2  p.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator. 

RECESS. 

On  account  of  a  rainstorm  the  Assembly  took  recess  to  meet 
at  once  in  the  Chapel  of  Dickson  College. 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

The  special  hour  having  arrived,  the  Assembly  took  up  the 
matter  of  selecting  the  next  place  of  meeting  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  The  fol- 
lowing places  were  put  in  nomination  for  said  meeting:  Evans- 
ville,  Indiana;  Paducah,  Kentucky;  Warrensburg,  Missouri. 
Evansville,  Indiana,  was  unanimously  elected  as  the  place  of 
meeting  of  the  Assembly  in  191 1. 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  21 

CHANGE  OF  COMMISSIONERS. 

Elder  H.  A.  Miser,  alternate  from  Knoxville  Presbytery,  was 
seated  instead  of  J.  M.  Jones,  principal.  Also  Rev.  C.  M.  Zwingle, 
alternate  from  Indiana  Presbytery  vvas  seated  instead  of  Rev. 
J.  L.  Riley,  principal. 

LEGAL   BOARD   OF    FINANCE. 

The  annual  report  of  the  Legal  Board  of  Finance  was  pre- 
sented and  discussed  by  Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette,  and  Hon.  J.  J. 
McClellan,  after  which  it  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Finance.     (Marked  F.) 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture  read  and  discussed  the  report  of  the 
Historical  Society,  after  which  it  was  referred  to  the  Historical 
Committee.     (Marked  G.) 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

The  Stated  Clerk,  in  the  absence  of  any  member  of  the  Board, 
read  the  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  General 
Assembly,  which  was  referred  without  discussion  to  the  Com- 
xnittee  on  Finance.     (Marked  H.)  . 

PERMANENT   COMMITTEE    ON    TEMPERANCE. 

The  Stated  Clerk,  in  the  absence  of  any  member  of  the  com- 
mittee, read  the  report  of  the  Permanent  Committee  on  Temper- 
ance, which  was  referred  without  discussion  to  the  Committee 
on  Temperance.    .(Marked  I.) 

COMMITTEE  WORK. 

On  motion,  it  was  decided  that  when  the  Assembly  adjourns 
this  evening-  it  adjourns  to  meet  at  the  usual  hour  next  Monday 
afternoon. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 

The  Finance  Committee  made  the  following  report  as  Report 
No.  I.  On  motion,  the  report  was  adopted,  amended  as  to  the 
time  of  the  collection  recommended. 

Report  No.   i. 

The  Legal  Board  of  Finance  recommend  to  this  General  Assembly 
that  a  special  hour  be  set  apart  for  the  reception  of  pledges  or  contribu- 
tions for  legal  defense. 

Your  Committee  on  Finance  would  recommend  that  Monday  evening 
at  the  Tent  be  the  time   set  to  receive  these  pledges   and   contributions 


22  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

and  that  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins  take  charge  and  present  the  matter,  and 
that  the  following  be  appointed  as  a  committee  to  assist  him :  John 
Parker,  Rev.  G.  W.  May,  T.  J.  Latimer,  A.  J.  Harpole,  Dr.  King  of 
Missouri,  J.  J.  McClellan,  W.  L.  Williams  of  California,  W.  E.  Duna- 
way,  Sam  Ferguson,  H.  Parks,  William  Clark,  Henry  Bond,  W.  J. 
Lackey,  T.  W.  Kellar,  A.  C.  Biddle,  Dr.  Bailey  of  Mississippi,  J.  A. 
Hill,  C.  M.  Zwingle,  J.  W.  Duvall  and  J.  P.  Buchanan,  and  who  are 
requested  to  meet  in  the  Tent  to-morrow  evening  at  2.30. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

J.   M.   Wyckoff, 
•  H.  Park, 

D.   S.   Moore. 

COMMUNION    SERVICE. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  3  p.m.,  Sabbath,  was  set  apart  as  the 
time  for  the  Assembly  Communion  Service  under  direction  of 
the  pastor-host  and  Moderator. 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

On  motion,  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  of  McGee  Presbytery,  Missouri 
Synod,  was  requested  to  preach  a  sermon  on  the  Holy  Spirit^ 
on  behalf  of  the  General  Assembly,  Sunday  evening  at  the  regu- 
lar hour  for  services. 

HISTORY    OF    S.    S.   AND    Y.    P.    WORK    OF    C.    P.    CHURCH: 
FIRST   CENTURY. 

A  paper  was  read  by  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  on  the  History  of 
Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  for  the  First  Century  of  her  History.  This 
is  one  of  the  Centennial  Historic  Papers  and  is  embodied  in  the 
book  with  others. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  8  p.m.  to  meet  in 
the  M.  E.  Church,  South.    Prayer  by  Rev.  W.  M.  Neelley. 


Third  Day,  Saturday,  Evening  Session. 

May  21,  1910,  8  p.m. 

Recess  having  expired,  the  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by 
the  Moderator. 

LEGAL    BOARD. 

The  report  of  the  Legal  Board  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Finance  without  reading  or  discussion. 


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RESOLUTIONS. 

A  resolution  concernin-g  an  amendment  to  the  Confession  of 
Faith  offered  by  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  of  Lebanon  Presbytery, 
Synod  of  Tennessee,  was  referred  without  reading  to  the  Judi- 
ciary Committee. 

SPECIAL  MEETING. 

The  program  as  recommended  by  the  Program  Committee  for 
this  evening  having  been  adopted  by  the  general  consent  of  the 
Assembly  was  carried  out  as  follows : 

First.  History  of  Ministerial  Relief.  Paper  by  Rev.  J.  M. 
Wyckoff  was  read  by  Rev.  C.  M.  Zwingle,  of  Indiana  Presby- 
tery, Synod  of  Indiana,  in  the  absence  of  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff, 
and  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief.  (Goes 
in  Book.) 

Second.  ( i )  Report  of  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  was 
read  by  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Graf,  of  Evansville,  Indiana,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Woman's  Board.  (2)  The 
report  of  the  Future  Work  Committee  of  the  Woman's  Board 
was  read  by  Mrs.  Walter  Crawford,  of  Paris,  Tennessee. 

On  motion,  ,by  a  rising  vote,  the  Assembly  expressed  its  ap- 
preciation of  the  splendid  report,  the  good  work  done,  and  the 
example  of  the  Woman's .  Board,  and  endorsed  the  policy  for 
the  work  for  the  coming  year,  and  pledged  hearty  co-operation 
on  the  part  of  the  ministers  and  elders. 

Third.  The  discussion  of  the  needs  and  the  Church's  abiHty 
to  meet  them  was  presented  by  Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis,  of  Birming- 
ham Presbytery,  Synod  of  Alabama. 

PAPER. 

A  paper  from  Rev.  W.  M.  Norment,  of  Madison  Presbytery, 
Synod  of  Tennessee,  was  referred  to  Committee  on  Publication. 

ADJOURNMENT. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  adjourned  until  2  p.m.  Monday 
afternoon.     Prayer  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Hendrick. 


Fourth  Day,  Sunday,  Afternoon. 

May  22,  1910,  3   p.m. 

The  Assembly  communion  service  was  conducted  by  Rev.  R.  D. 
Shook,  of  Robert  Donnell  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Alabama,  and 
Rev.  John  Hudson,  of  Austin  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Texas. 


24  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Fifth  Day,  Monday,  Afternoon  Session. 

May  23,  1910,  2  p.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  •  Prayer 
by  Rev.  J.  D.  Potts. 

MINUTES    READ. 

The  minutes  for  Saturday,  May  21,  were  read  and  approved 
as  corrected. 

CHANGE   OF  COMMISSIONERS. 

Rev.  R.  J.  McCasljn,  principal,  from  Clarksville  Presbytery, 
Synod  of  Tennessee,  appeared,  and  was  seated  instead  of  Rev. 
H.  H.  Binkley,  alternate,  and  Rev.  Wm.  Piercy,  alternate  from 
Sweetwater  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Texas,  was  seated  instead  of 
Rev.  Wm.  Bennett,  principal. 

RESOLUTIONS. 

A  resolution  from  Grace  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  of 
Nashville,  Tennessee,  concerning  monument  for  Ewing,  King 
and  McAdow,  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Overtures. 

A  resolution  from  the  convention  of  Stated  Clerks,  meeting  in 
Dickson,  Tennessee,  during  the  Assembly,  concerning  a  Manual 
for  Stated  Clerks,  was  referred  to  Committee  on  Overtures. 

Various  papers  from  California  Presbytery  were  referred  to 
Committee  on  Missions. 

Paper  concerning  a  school  at  the  birthplace  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Educa- 
tion. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

On  motion,  the  report  of  the  Historical  Society  was  con- 
curred in  and  the  recommendations  adopted.  (^Marked  M  and 
filed.) 

Your  committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  report  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  submitted  the  'following 
report : 

The  work  committed  to  this  society  is  of  much  importance  to  the 
Church  and  the  entire  Church  should  co-operate  with  it  in  gathering 
facts  that  are  of  use  to  the  writers  of  our  Church  History. 

We  commend  the  society  for  its  faithful  work  and  ofifer  the  following 
for  your  adoption : 

First.  That  each  Presbytery  and  Synod  appoint  a  permanent  Historical 
Committee  and  that  the  names  of  the  Chairman  be  reported  to  the  Secre- 
tory of  the  Historical  Society. 


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Second.  That  the  Historical  Society  prosecute  the  work  already  begun 
on  the  History  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  beginning  where 
Rev.  B.  VV.  McDonald's  History  leaves  off  and  bring  it  up  to  the  present, 
including  the  history  of  the  effort  made  to  unite  the  Church  with  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A. 

Third.  That  the  presbyteries  be  requested  to  send  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Historical  Society  fifty  cents  for  each  active  congregation  on  their 
roll  to  be  used  in  the  prosecution  of  this  work. 

Fourth.  That  the  Historical  Society  prepare  a  condensed  afid  cheap 
History  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  at  as  early  a  date  as 
possible. 

Fifth.  That  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  whose  time  expires  at  this 
meeting-  of  the  General  Assembly  be  appointed  to  succeed  himself  as  a 
member  of  the  society. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

P.  F.  Johnson, 
H.  C.  Hughes, 
T.  J.  Summers, 
D.   B.   Norman, 
W.   M.   Bennett, 
G.   L.   Wade, 

J.     H.     COPELAND, 
J.    B.    LOWEY, 
R.   S.    Maupin. 

RESIGNATION    OF    BOARD' OF    MISSIONS. 

A  paper  from  the  Board  of  Missions  containing  the  resigna- 
tion of  all  its  members  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Mis- 
sions. 

JUDICIARY   COMMITTEE. 

The  Judiciary  Committee  made  the  following  report,  and.  on 
motion,    was    concurred    in    and    its    recommendations    adopted. 

REPORT  No.  I  OF  THE  JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE. 

Your  committee  would  report  that  they  had  referred  to  them  the  report 
of  the  commission  appointed  to  take  care  of  the  Synodical  interests. 
Would  recommend  that  this  commission  be  continued  with  the  same 
powers  and  duties  as  heretofore  fixed  by  the  General  Assembly. 

(2)  A  resolution   recommending  an  amendment   to  the   Constitution. 
We  recommend  that  no  action  be  taken. 

(3)  There  was  referred  to  us  the  question  of  appointment  of  cor- 
porate members  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  and 
Church   Erection. 


26  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

After  due  consideration  we  recommend  the  adoption  of  the  following 
resolutions,  viz. : 

Whereas,  prior  to  the  year  1906,  there  was  a  Missouri  corporation, 
entitled  by  its  charter  as  amended  on  April  25,  1892,  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  and  Church  Erection,  the  objects  for 
which  it  was  created  being  declared  therein,  "to  be  charitable,  benevolent 
and  educational;  designed  to  dispense  the  charities  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Qiurch,  in  the  provision  and  maintenance  of  missions  and 
missionaries,  in  the  United  States  and  territories,  and  in  foreign  lands ; 
to  assist  and  build  up  weak  and  destitute  churches  and  supply  them  with 
pastors  and  houses  of  worship,  through  the  beneficience  of  the  members 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  others,  who  may  see  fit 
to  donate  money  and  property  to  this  corporation,  for  that  purpose;  to 
promote  and  support  educational  missions  and  schools,  in  such  places  as 
the  directors  of  the  corporation  may  designate,  and  for  which  it  may 
receive  donations  to  sustain;"  and 

Whereas,  said  corporation  was  to  "have  succession  by  its  corporate 
name  for  the  period  of  one  hundred  years  from  and  after  the  date,  it 
should  be  deemed  a  body  politic  and  corporate;"  to  sue  and  be  sued; 
to  have  and  use  a  common  seal,  and  alter  same  at  pleasure ;  to  purchase 
or  receive  by  gift,  real  and  personal  property,  and  to  sell,  encumber 
and  dispose  of  the  same;  and  being  further  provided  therein,  that  the 
members  of  this  corporation  shall  be  of  four  classes:  (i)  Corporate 
Members,  who  shall  be  clergymen  or  laymen,  members  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church,  in  good  standing,  the  number  of,  shall  be  seven, 
whose  names  were  specified  -in  said  charter — and  the  method  of  election 
or  appointment  of  their  successors,  being  therein  provided  for ;  and 
providing  that  they  should  have  the  right  of  voting,"  and  managing  the 
affairs  of  said  corporation;  also  (2)  Corresponding  Members,  to  be 
elected  members  by  ballot  of  the  Corporate  Members ;  but  who  are  to 
have  no  vote  in  the  meetings,  yet  may  be  present,  discuss  and  assist  in 
the  deliberations ;  impart  information,  facilitate  the  operations  and  pro- 
mote the  objects  of  the  corporation,  etc.;  also  (3)  Honorary  Members, 
Leing  any  one  entitled  to  become  such  for  life,  by  paying  thirty  dollars 
{$30)  at  one  time  to  the  I'reasurer  of  the  corporation  upon  which  he 
•should  be  entitled  to  a  certificate  showing  him  to  be  an  honorary  life 
member;  also  (4)  any  person  being  entitled,  may  become  an  "Honorary 
Life  Director,"  by  paying  at  one  time,  fifty  dollars  ($50)  to  the  Treas- 
urer of  the  corporation,  and  upon  doing  which  he  should  have  issued 
to  hiim  a  certificate  as  such,  entitling  him  to  a  seat  in  the  Board,  and  the 
right  to  speak  therein,  but  not  to  vote,  and 

Whereas,  it  is  provided  among  other  things,  by  said  charter,  that  "the 
General    Assembly   of   the    Cumberland    Presbj'terian    Church,    shall   have 


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the  power  at  any  time,  by  resolution  in  writing,  to  declare  the  place  of 
any  corporate  member  of  said  Board  vacant,  which  shall  thereafter  be 
the  case,  and  may  direct  the  remaining  corporate  members,  whom  to 
elect  to  fill  such  vacancy,"  and 

Whereas,  it  has  been  the  purpose  and  practice  of  this  corporation, 
to  make  regular  annual  reports  of  its  acts  and  doings,  condition  and 
business,  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  by  and  through  its  corporate  members,  until  the  year  1906,  and 
that  since  that  date  the  said  corporate  members  have  failed,  neglected 
and  refused  to  attend  the  meetings  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  its  Synod  and  Presbyteries,  in 
whose  jurisdiction  they  respectively  reside ;  and  have  claimed  that  the 
said  Cumberland  Presbyterian  denomination  has,  since  its  Decatur  Gen- 
eral Assembly  in  Illinois,  on  May  17  to '  24,  1906,  had  no  existence — it 
having  in  its  said  meeting,  attempted  to  adjourn  the  same  on  May  24, 
1906,  sine  die,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  a  joint  report,  made  to  said 
Assembly  by  two  committees — one  from  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  and  the  other  from  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian Church,  and  that  since  said  date,  the  surviving  and  successor 
members  of  said  corporation,  have  renounced  all  allegiance  to  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church,  and  have  since,  claimed  to  be  members 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  and  to 
owe  it  their  allegiance  and  attend  the  meetings  of  the  various  Church 
courts  of  said  Presbyterian  Church,  including  the  Presbyteries,  Synods 
and   General   Assembly. 

Now,  therefore,  in  view  of  the  premise  and  in  and  by  authority  pos- 
sessed by  it, 

Resolved,  By  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  that  B.  P.  Fullerton,  E.  E.  Morris,  T.  H.  Cobbs,  J.  C.  Cobb, 
J.  M.  Patterson,  C.  E.  Hayes,  T.  H.  Perrin  and  Isaac  H.  Orr,  the  in- 
cumbent corporate  members  of  the  said  Board,  on  May  24,  1906,  re- 
enounced  their  membership  in,  and  allegiance  to  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church,  and  are  no  longer  members  of  said  Church  in  good 
standing;  that  it  be  hereby  declared  that  the  places  formerly  held,  occupied 
and  enjoyed  by  them  as  corporate  members  of  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian Board  of  Missions  and  Church  Erection,  are  now  by  these  reso- 
lutions, if  not  already  heretofore  done,  declared  vacant;  and  since  by 
their  conduct,  in  renouncing  allegiance  and  subordination  to  the  Churc'n 
courts,  and  direction  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  by 
their  failure,  neglect  and  refusal  to  meet  as  corporate  members  of  such 
board,  and  conduct  the  business  thereof,  since  said  date  of  May  24,  1906, 
and  are  now  claiming  to  be  members  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 


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United  States  of  America,  and  to  owe  its  allegiance  and  be  in  subordi- 
nation thereto  and  under  its  power  and  authority  and  dominion  and  no 
opportunity  has  heretofore  existed,  or  been  offered,  or  remains  possible 
for  the  General  Asembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  to- 
direct  any  of  the  said  former  corporate  members',  to  fill  any  places  made 
vacant  in  said  Board,  by  death  or  otherwise;  be  it  further 

Resolved,  That  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  temporary  chairman,  Salisbury,  Mo.  ^ 
Rev.  J.  E.  Courtner,  Marshall,  Mo. ;  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  Marionsville,. 
Mo. ;  Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan,  Moberly,  Mo. ;  Rev.  J.  L.  Joyner,  Foss^ 
Okla. ;  G.  P.  Grimes,  Madison,  Mo.;  F.  E.  Allen,  Richardson,  Texas; 
hereby  constitute  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  and 
Church  Erection.  Toi  further  the  purpose  for  which  said  corporation 
was  created.  The  said  parties,  above  named,  are  hereby  authorized,  em- 
powered and  directed  to  bring,  prosecute  and  defend  all  suits  neceessary 
to  acquire  possession  of  and  preserve  and  protect  all  the  property,  money, 
books,  papers,  chases  in  action,  records,  assets  and  belongings  of  said 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  and  Church  Erection,  which, 
in   their  judgment,  may  be  necessary. 

All  the  parties  hereinbefore  appointed  are  fully  authorized  and  em- 
powered to  do  all  things  necessary  to  the  end  that  all  the  money,  property, 
assets  and  belongings  of  every  nature  may  be  restored  to  the  use  and 
benefit  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  to  which  the  same  right- 
fully belongs. 

There  was  submitted  tO'  us  the  following .  communication  from  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Colored,  to  wit : 

Whereas,  in  1890  or  1891  Rev.  W.  J.  Darby,  Secretary  of  the  Educa- 
tional Society  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  did  in  the  name 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  take  possession  of  ($2,600) 
two  thousand  and  six  hundred  dollars  which  was  the  proceeds  of  the 
sale  of  our  denominational  school  property  at  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  and. 

Whereas,  it  was  distinctly  understood  that  these  funds  were  to  be 
held  in  trust  by  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  until  such  a  time 
that  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Colored,  could  agree  and 
designate  where  a  new  school  could  be  started,  and. 

Whereas  said  W.  J.  Darby  has  seceded  to  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
U.  S.  A.,  carrying  such  funds  with  him ;  therefore,  be  it, 

Resolved,  (i)  That  we  at  once  communicate  with  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  white  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  calling  their  atten- 
tion to  the  acts  herein  set  forth  and  advise  our  brethren  in  that  Church 
that  we  expect  them  to  protect  us  in  this  matter,  as  said  W.  J.  Darby 
at  that  time  was  their  legal  representative. 

Resolved  (2),  That  in  the  secession  of  said  W.  J.  Darby,  the  Cumber- 
land   Presbyterian   Church,   Colored,   should   not   suffer  the  loss   of  these 


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funds,  but  that  our  brethren  who  have  remained  loyal  and  true  to  the 
•doctrines  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  should  reimburse  us 
to  the  full  amount. 

Resolved  (3),  That  a  copy  of  these  resolutions  be  at  once  transmitted 
to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in 
;session  at  Dickson,  Tenn. 

Approved  resolution,  J.  M.  W.  DcShong,  P.  F.  Hill,  Moderator; 
A.  L.  Davis,  Stated  Clerk. 

We  xecommend  that  you  appoint  J.  H.  Zarecor,  W.  L.  Danley  and 
Rev.  J.  S.  Hall  as  a  committee  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  investigate  the 
facts  with  reference  to  the  matter  recited  in  the  above  resolution,  and 
if  it  should  find  that  this  fund  is  in  the  possession  and  control  of  any 
person  or  persons  or  corporation  that  demand  be  made  upon  the 
parties  in  whose  hands  the  funds  are  found  to  be ;  that  the  same  shall  be 
delivered  tq  the  above  named  commiission  for  the  purpose  of  having  the 
same  returned  to  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Colored. 

Should  such  parties  in  whose  possession  such  fund  is  found  to  be 
refuse  or  neglect  to  deliver  said  funds  then  the  commission  shall  advise 
Tvith  the  Legal  Board  and  take  such  action  as  they  may  be  advised 
by  the  Legal  Board  is  necessary  to  carry  out  the  obligation  of  the  Cum- 
berland   Presbyterian    Church. 

Respectfully  submitted, 
BB  J.   J.    McClellan, 

J.    A.    Smith, 
J.   W.    Porter, 
P.   H.   Harris, 
J.   B.   Oakley, 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

The  report  of  the  Committee  on  Sunday  School  and  Young 
People's  Work  made  the  following  report,  which,  on  motion, 
was  concurred  in  and  the  recommendations  adopted. 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work 
to  the  Eightieth  vjeneral  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbjterian 
■Church,  assembled. 

Your  committee  notes  with  pleasure  the  fact  that  our  Sunday  School 
and  Young  People's  Work  throughout  our  Church  is  in  a  prosperous 
condition.  We  congratulate  our  Board  of  Publication  and  their  editor, 
the  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  on  the  excellent  literature  they  have  fur- 
nished. We  urge  that  our  Sunday  school  literature  be  kept  clean  and 
pure  as  it  has  been  kept  under  the  present  management. 

We  are  delighted  w'ith  tlie  cards   for  our  little  folks  and  are  pleased 


30  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

to  note  that  we  are  soon  to  have  the  new  decorations  for  our  plates  in. 
which  house,  grounds,  trees,  spring,  etc.,  are  to  be  properly  arranged 
and  set  forth  attractively  and  which  we  are  hopeful  will  inspire  fresh 
enthusiasm  in  our  Sunday  schools  in  many,  if  not  all  places. 

Your  committee  earnestly  wishes  that  a  teachers'  quarterly  be  given, 
our  schools  for  which  they  are  so  much  in  need,  and  for  which  they  are 
going  elsewhere  to  get.  That  these  quarterlies  be  made  as  far-reaching 
and  explicit  as  possible  to  make  them. 

The  committee  urges  that  our  teachers  do  not  get  into  the  .rut  of 
question  asking  and  answering  as  found  in  the  literature  only,  method- 
of  teaching,  and  if  in  it,  to  face  about  at  once  and  take  up  a  spiritual 
study  of  the  gospel  as  set  forth  in  the  Sunday  school  lesson. 

In  the  matter  of  Young  People's  Work  we  wish  to  recognize  and  do- 
appreciate  the  memorials  on  this  work  from  the  presbyteries  which  are 
calling  for  some  changes  in  the  future  work  of  our  societies,  but  we 
believe  that  the  time  is  not  yet  ripe  in  the  history  of  our  Church  when 
it  would  be  wise  to  make  the  change. 

Therefore,  we  concur  in  the  report  of  our  Sunday  School  and  Young. 
People's  Work  of  1909,  that  we  do  not  withdraw  from  the  International 
Society  of  Christian  Endeavor,  but  that  our  congregations  be  encouraged 
to  organize  wherever  possible  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Young  People's- 
Societies  as  a  number  of  congregations  have  already  done. 

And  we  recommend  that  this  General  Assembly  instruct  our  Board 
of  Publication  to  prepare  and  supply  such  literature  and  supplies  as 
our  young  people's  needs  demand,  and  in  their  judgment  will  be  self- 
sustaining. 

We  are  gratified  to  note  that  liberal  space  is  to  be  given  this  work 
in  the  columns  of  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian  under  the  care  of  a. 
competent  writer  and  an  experienced  man  in  Young  People's  Work. 
This  we  feel  will  mean  much  to  our  young  people's  work  as  will  a  like 
help  to  our  Sunday  school  be  a  blessing  to  it  wherever  this  paper  may 
be  sent  and  read. 

Respectfully  and  sincerely  submitted  as  our  judgment  for  the  best 
good  of  our  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work  in  the  great  cause 
of  our  Master. 

J.  L.  Russell, 
John  R.  Morris, 
T.    M.    Hendrix, 
Z.  W.  Cloyd; 
H.  L.  Clark, 

W.     M.     NORMENT,. 

E.  W.  Hendrix,. 
C.  H.  Orr. 


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CHANGE    OF   CHAIRMAN. 

Rev.  J.  D.  Potts,  of  Austin  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Texas,  was 

appointed  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Temperance,  instead 

of  Elder  W.  E.  Dunaway,  of  Jackson,  Tennessee,  who  was  called 

home. 

FINANCE   COMMITTEE. 

The  Finance  Committee  made  the  following  report  as  Report 
No.  2,  which,  on  motion,  was  adopted. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Finance  No.  2. 
We,  your  conunittee,  would  respectfully  report  that  in  response  to 
Memorials  from  Auburn  and  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  asking  that  loans 
made  to  those  two  congregations  of  the  Z.  P.  Smith  bequest  to  the 
Cumberland  Presb^-terian  Church  made  for  the  purpose  of  aiding  in  erect- 
ing church  houses  at  those  two  points  be  made  gifts  instead  of  loans. 

Your  committee  are  of  opinion  that  this  matter  was  fully  committed 
to  the  disposition  of  the  Assembly's  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  Legal 
Board  o-f  the  Church  at  the  former  meeting  of  this  Assembly  and  that 
the  final  and  permanent  disposition  still  rests  with  those  committees,, 
hence  there  is  no  action  this  Assembly  need  take  further  than  to  leave- 
those  funds  as  committed  to  the  fi»al  disposition  of  the  Assembly  Board 
of  Trustees  acting  under  advice  of  the  Legal  Board  now  in  charge  of 
the  legal  affairs  of  the  Church. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.   M.  Wyckoff^ 
H.    Parks, 
D.   J.   Moore, 
J.  D.  Morton, 
J.  L.   Stacy, 
John   A.   McLane. 

CHANGE    OF   COMMISSIONERS. 

Rev.  W.  A.  Boone,  alternate,  from  ^Marshall  Presbytery,  Synod 
of  Texas,  was  seated  instead  of  Rev.  E.  H.  Keasler,  principal. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  8  p.m.  Prayer  hy 
Rev.  J.  H.  Morgan. 

Fifth  Day,  Monday,  Evening  Session. 

May  23,  1910,  8  p.m. 

The  Assemblv  was  called  to  order  bv  the  Moderator.  Praver 
by  Rev.  J.  A.  Hill. 


32  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  lo  a.m.  to-morrow  was  set  aside  by 
the  Assembly  to  hear  the  report  of  the  Committee  on  Deceased 
Ministers  and  for  the  usual  memorial  service. 

SPECIAL   HOUR. 

The  special  hour  appointed  for  that  purpose  by  the  Assembly 
having  arrived,  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins  addressed  the  Assembly 
and  a  subscription  of  $7,200  was  raised  for  the  Legal  Fund. 

ADJOURNMENT. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  adjourned  until  8.30  a.m.  to-morrow. 
Prayer  by  Rev.  C.  M.  Zwingle. 


Sixth  Day,  Tuesday,  Forenoon  Session. 

May  24,  1910,  8.30  a.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  moderator.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  L.  L.  Whitehead,  of  New  Lebanon  Presbytery,  Synod 
of  Missouri. 

DEVOTIONAL    EXERCISE. 

The  Assembly  spent  half  an  hour  in  devotional  exercise,  con- 
ducted by  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff,  of  Decatur  Presbytery,  Synod 

of  Illinois. 

MINUTES    READ. 

The  minutes  of  Monday,  May  23,  were  read  and  approved. 

STATED   CLERK. 

A  report  from  the  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer  concerning  the 
finances  of  the  Assembly  was  read  by  him  and  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  Finance. 

To    the    General    Assembly   of   the    Cumberland    Presbyterian    Church    in 
session  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  May  19,  1910: 

Fathers  and  Brethren:  As  your  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer  I  beg 
leave  to  offer  the  following  report  concerning  financial  conditions  of 
Assembly  funds.  I  have  made  a  special  effort  to  collect  all  the  Assembly 
dues  from  the  presbyteries.  There  has  been  a  generous  response  on  the 
part  of  the  presbyteries.  In  our  disorganized  condition  it  has  been  dif- 
ficult for  some  presbyteries  to  collect  congregational  dues  to  the  Presby- 


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tery   and    hence   have   been   short   of    funds    to   meet    their   presbyterial 
financial  obligations. 

I  have  had  to  adjust  presbyterial  dues  in  some  presbyteries  to  the 
conditions  and  accept  what  they  can  pay.  Some  few  presbyteries  claim 
that  they  had  paid  their  presbyterial  dues  for  1906  to  one  J.  M.  Hub- 
bert,  former  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  of  the  General  Assembly.  Some 
of  these  have  insisted  that  they  should  be  so  credited  by  your  Treasurer. 
I  have  done  so;  but  I  want  to  call  the  attention  to  the  fact  that  the 
Assembly  tax  is  assessed  after  July  I.  However,  I  do  not  know  whether 
that  was  for  the  current  year  or  the  year  following.  So  for  this  year 
all  the  tax  for  1909  has  beeen  paid  by  all  save  Birmingham,  Burrow, 
Choctaw,  Louisiana,  Oklahoma,  Red  River,  Robert  Donnell  and  Spring- 
ville  and  Richland  has  paid  in  part. 

I  think  it  is  but  just  and  a  demanded  justice  to  the  other  presbyteries 
to  report  that  the  presbyteries  of  Birmingham,  Louisiana  and  Robert 
Donnell  have  not  paid  any  dues  since  1905,  so  far  as  known  to  me. 

It  is  certainly  not  equitable  to  the  other  presbyteries  for  these  pres- 
byteries not  to  contribute  to  the  General  Assembly  fund  for  current 
expenses. 

Some  specific  action  should  be  taken  by  this  General  Assembly  in  refer- 
ence to  presbyteries  who  do  not  pay  any  dues  to  the  Assembly.  Five 
presbyteries  have  already  paid  their  1910  tax,  based  upon  their  statistical 
report  for  1910  and  two  others  claim  to  have  done  so,  by  having  paid  one 
J.  M.  Hubbert  the  1906  tax  and  I  have  so  credited  them. 

Again  during  1909,  I  was  compelled  to  borrow  $600  from  a  bank  on 
my  own  credit,  in  order  to  carry  on  the  work  and  pay  all  bills  and  ask 
no  credit  of  any  one.  This  bank  note  has  been  paid  in  full  and  interest 
thereon. 

There  was  carried  over  from  last  report  to  this  Assembly,  $492.50. 
I  have  received  from  all  other  sources  since  the  1909  Assembly  the  sum 
of  $3,265.41,  or  including  1909  balance,  $3,757.94. 

There  has  been  expended  since  the  1909  Assembly  the  sum  of  $2,736.68, 
leaving  a  balance  of  $1,021.26  now  in  the  treasury.  But  if  all  debts  due 
were  paid  there  would  be  only  some  $300  left. 

There  is  a  gradual  increase  in  yearly  balances,  since  the  yearly  tax 
has  been  made  four  cents  per  resident  member. 

I  have  submitted  books,  vouchers,  checks  and  stub-books  of  receipts 
to  the  Finance  Committee  in  order  that  they  may  be  audited  for  this 
Assembly.  Yours  truly, 

J.  L.  GooDKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

A  report  was  also  read  by  the  Stated  Clerk  concerning  Synodi- 
cal  Dotmdaries,  and  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Overtures. 
2 


34  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

To  the   General  Assembly  of  the   Cumberland   Presbyterian   Church: 

As  your  Statd  Clerk  I  beg  to  offer  the  following  report  concerning 
synodical  boundaries  and  conditions : 

There  have  been  no  changes  of  synodical  lines  during  the  year.  I  beg 
to  call  your  attention  to  the  condition  of  certain  synods  and  whether 
something  should  be  done  concerning  the  Synod  of  Pennsylvania,  Ohio, 
Iowa,  Kansas  and  Oregon.  The  territory  of  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  in 
my  judgment  should  be  united  to  Indiana  Synod  and  Oregon  to  Pacific 
Synod. 

It  will  be  necessary  to  put  a  missionary  into  Iowa  Presbytery  of  that 
Synod.  It  is  perhaps  best  to  let  Kansas  Synod  remain,  though  dis- 
organized, until  the  suits  are  permanently  settled  in  Missouri   Synod. 

Certainly  one  or  more  missionaries  should  be  sent  into  the  bounds  of 
Ohio  and  Pennsylvania  Synods  during  the  coming  year,  to  encourage 
and  organize  the  disorganized  church  work  therein. 

Yours  most   respectfully   submitted, 

J.  L.  GooDKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 

The  Finance  Committee  made  the  following  Report  No.  3. 
and  on  motion,  was  adopted. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Finance  No.  3. 
Your  committee  have  carefully  gone  over  the  books,  vouchers,  receipts 
and  bills  of  your  Stated  Clerk,  and  find  that  all  of  these  are  in  excellent 
shape  and  properly  kept. 

We  have  also  examined  the  financial  part  of  the  following  reports : 
Board  of  Education,  Board  of  Missions,  Board  of  Publication,  Board 
of  Ministerial  Relief,  Legal  Board,  Board  of  Sabbath  Schools  and  Young 
People's  Work,  the  Legal  Board  of  Finance  and  the  Board  of  Trustees 
of  the  General  Assembly,  and  find  them  correct. 

J.    M.    Wyckoff, 
H.    Parks, 
J.   A.    McLane, 
D.    J.    Moore, 
R.  H.  Morefield, 
J.  L.  Stacy, 
J.  D.  Morton. 

MINISTERIAL   RELIEF. 

The  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief  made  the  following  re- 
port, which,  on  motion,  was  concurred  in  and  the  recommenda- 
tions adopted. 


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Report  of  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief. 

Your  committee  appointed  on  Ministerial  Relief  would  report  the  fol- 
lowing : 

We  note  with  pleasure  the  excellent  work  of  your  Board  of  Ministerial 
Relief  during  the  past  year.  The  work  of  this  board  in  all  its  manage- 
ments lias  been  most  commendable. 

Tne  painstaking  of  the  Secretary  and  Treasurer  in  his  bookkeeping 
shows  that  the  work  is  in  good  hands.  During  the  past  year  a  larger 
number  of  congregations  have  contributed  to  this  important  enterprise 
of  the  Church,  and  in  every  respect  we  find  this  work  in  a  most  satis- 
factory condition.  And  we  trust  that  all  will  co-operate  with  this  Board 
until  every  congregation  will  make  its  annual  offering. 

We  recommend  that  this  Board  be  encouraged  to  continue  her  ag- 
gressive work  in-  caring  for  the  needy  in  our  ministerial  ranks. 

We  would  recommend  that  the  Board  call  upon  the  Sunday  schools, 
Christian  Endeavor,  and  all  Young  r'eople's  Societies  for  an  annual  offer- 
ing to  this  work.  It  is  believed  that  no  time  would  be  so  appropriate  as 
in  December,  giving  them  an  opportunity  of  making  it  as  a  Christmas 
offering. 

The  term  of  service  of  Dr.  G.  W.  Ralston,  Rev.  J.  H.  Milholland  and 
Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff  expires  at  this  meeting  of  the  Assembly. 

We  would  recommend  that  this  General  Assembly  re-elect  as  members 
of  this  Board  for  the  term  of  three  years,  Dr.  G.  W.  Ralston,  Rev.  J.  H. 
Milholland  and  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff,  whose  term  of  service  expires  at 
this  meeting  of  the  Assembly. 

We  would  further  recommend  that  each  Presbytery  be  advised  and 
urged  to  appoint  a  representative  for  this  Board,  who  will  co-operate 
with  the  Board  in  enlisting  the  ministers,  congregations  and  others  in 
this  Presbytery  in  this  important  work. 

Furthermore,  we  would  recommend  that  the  Board  of  Ministerial 
Relief  be  authorized  out  of  the  fund  coming  into  their  hands,  to  pay 
the  Secretary  of  said  Board  a  reasonable  amount  for  his  services  in 
carrying  on  this  work. 

We  have  had  before  us  the  supplemental  report  of  your  Board  in 
which  they  recommend  that  steps  be  taken  looking  to  making  "addi- 
tional provisions  for  our  ministers,  their  widows  and  orphan  children, 
when,  if  by  accident,  sickness  or  old  age  they  cannot  provide  for  them- 
selves." 

Your  committee  are  in  hearty  sympathy  with  this  purpose  of  doing 
all  possible  to  aid  our  ministers  in  preparing  themselves  for  the  days 
of  material  need. 

We,   your   committee,   would   respectfully   recommend   that   the   Board 


36  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

of    Ministerial    Relief   take   up   this   question    and    work   out    the   details 
of  a  plan  which  will  accomplish  this  desired  end. 

In  so  doing  we  would  recommend  that  it  be  so  planned  as  that  its 
funds  be  kept  entirely  separate  from  the  other  funds  of  the  Board  and 
so  managed  in  its  legal  aspects  as  to  avoid  all  possibility  of  financial  loss 
to  the  main  department  of  the  work  of  the  Board. 

Furthermore,  we  would  recommend  that  such  a  plan  be  projected  as 
not  to  involve  any  one  except  those  who  voluntarily  enter  into  the  same. 

Be  it  further  resolved,  That  this  Board  work  out  this  plan  and  have 
it  ready  by  the  next  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  for  her  adoption. 
Thus  giving  time  to  make  no  mistakes  in  so  important  a  work. 

G.   H.   Smith, 

T.    ASHBURN, 

S.     S.     HUDIBERG, 

H.   C.   Kennedy. 
MEMORIAL. 

The  report  of  the  Committee  on  Memorial  Service  for  Ewing, 
King  and  McAdow  was  read  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  and,  on 
motion,  was  adopted,  the  same  to  be  a  centennial  paper. 
CENTENNIAL  PAPERS. 

On  motion,  the  Moderator  appointed  a  committee  of  three,  the 
Stated  Clerk  to  be  a  member,  to  gather  the  historical  papers 
of  this  Assembly  together  with  other  papers  of  interest  and 
publish  them  in  book  form.  The  following  were  appointed  on 
this  committee:  Dr.  J.  L.  Goodknight,  Hon.  J.  J.  McClellan 
and  Rev.  T.  Ashburn. 

SPECIAL   PRAYER. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  engaged  in  special  prayer  for  the 
outpouring  of  the  Holy  Spirit  upon  the  Assembly,  led  by  Rev. 
T.  M.  Hendrix,  of  Elk  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Tennessee. 
MEMORIAL  SERVICE  FOR  DECEASED  MINISTERS. 

The  special  hour  having  arrived,  the  Committee  on  Deceased 
Ministers  made  the  following  report,  which,  on  motion,  was 
adopted,  and  a  memorial  service  was  held  for  the  departed  min- 
isters, various  ministers  speaking  to  the  virtues  of  the  sainted 
dead. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Deceased  Ministers. 
To  the  Fathers  and  Brethren  of  the  Eightieth  General  Assembly  of  the 
Cumberland   Presbyterian  Church : 

Your  Cornmittee  on  Deceased  Ministers  feel  that  they  should  enter 
upon  the  solemn  duty  of   reporting  upon  the   death  of  those  who  have 


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gone  before  us,  realizing  that  we  soon  shall  pass  the  change  that  awaits 
us   all. 

Since  your  last  meeting  at  Bentonville,  Ark.,  seventeen  of  our  beloved 
brethren  have  finished  their  work,  have  fought  their  last  battle,  have 
entered  into  their  eternal  rest  leaving  the  greater  work  to  be  done  by 
those  of  us  who  still  live. 

The  following  names  have  been  reported  to  us : 

MINISTERS   LOST  BY  DEATH. 
NAME.  POST    OFFICE.  PRESBYTERY.  DATE. 

Jarrel,  C.  N Amarillo    December,  1909. 

Lawson,  R.  F.  ...Cleo,  Tenn Chattanooga   July,  1909. 

Hunt,  M.  A St.  Elmo,  Tenn.   .  Cliattanooga   January  17,  1910. 

Wilkes,  M.  A.   ...  Hubbard,  Texas.  .  Corsicana    

Campbell,  J.  A.  . .  Denton,  Texas.   . .  Denton   ,  1909. 

Jarrold,  C.  N.   ...  Quana,  Texas.   . . .  Denton   ,  1910. 

Foust,  Allen    McKenzie,  Tenn.  .Hopewell   March  15,  1910. 

Dalton,  J.  G Grain  Valley,  Mo.  Lexington    April  9,  1910. 

Rice,  L.  C Massac,  Ky Mayfield 

Browning,  D.  W.  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Mound  Prairie    .  October  23,  1909. 

Dadisman,  A.  F.  .  Knottsville,  Ark.     Owensboro    April  2Z,   1910. 

Dunlap,  L.  A.   ...  Meridian,  Texas.    Waco    ,  1910. 

Heath,  M.  W.   . . .  Chickalah,  Ark.  . .  Porter    4ay  i,  1910. 

Magee,  H.  D.    ...Lair,  Texas Washita   March  7,  1910. 

Deloney,  M Vienna,  La Louisiana February  10,  1910. 

Randle,  T.  G. 

(Held  Letter) Louisiana April,  1910. 

Proctor,  F.  M.  ...  Algood,  Texas.   . .  Gregory    May  15,  1910. 

In  honor  of  their  godly  lives  and  noble  labors  for  Christ,  and  their 
fidelity  to  their  church  and  its  distinctive  doctrines,  we  would  recommend 
that  you  set  apart  an  hour,  and  hold  a  suitable  memorial  service  to  their 
memory,  to  be  conducted. 

Signed  by  committee, 

N.  F.   Gill, 
M.  M.  Smith, 
C.   B.   Parkhurst, 

M.    G.    MiLLIGAN,    Sr., 

J.    H.    Morgan, 

J.    L.   JOYNER, 

J.   S.  Bone, 
Hugh  Logan, 
M.  B.  Hooper, 
J.  L.  Riley. 


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SPECIAL    HOUR    FOR   SERMON. 

At  the  special  hour,  which,  by  consent,  the  Assembly  set  aside 
for  that  purpose,  Mrs.  Bessie  C.  Morris,  of  Corsicana  Presby- 
tery, Synod  of  Texas,  preached  a  sermon  from  the  texts : 
Matthew  16:  19  and  Hebrews  11:  14.  Subject:  "The  Keys  of 
the  Kingdom." 

SPECIAL   HOUR   FOR   EDUCATION. 

On  motion,  the  nour  of  2  o'clock  this  afternoon  was  appointed 
a  special  hour  to  hear  the  Committee  on  Education. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  2  p.m.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  of  Ozark  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Missouri. 


Sixth  Day,  Tuesday,  Afternoon  Session. 

May  24,  1910,  2  p.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  J.  H.  Hendrick. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  for  ten  minutes. 

EDUCATION. 

Recess  out,  and  the  special  hour  having  arrived  the  Committee 
on  Education  and  Theological  Seminary  made  the  following 
report,  and,  on  motion,  the  report  was  concurred  in  and  the 
recommendations  adopted. 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Education  and  Theological  Seminary. 
Mr.  Moderator  and  Brethren  of  the  Assembly: 

Your  Committee  on  Education  and  Theological  Seminary  respectfully 
submit  the  following  report: 

We  have  read  and  carefully  considered  the  report  of  the  Board  of 
Education,  which  was  referred  to  us,  and  feel  that  we  have  reason  to  be 
gratified  and  encouraged  by  the  marked  progress  made  by  the  Church 
during  the  past  year  in  the  matter  of  our  educational  work. 

The  spirit  of  the  report  is  such  as  should  command  the  most  hearty 
approbation  of  the  Church,  recognizing  in  its  spirit  as  well  as  the  letter 
that  as  a  Board  it  is  the  servant  of  the  Church,  and  its  General  Assem- 
bly, it  puts  itself  in  the  fullest  sense  under  the  direction  of  the  Assem- 
bly, asking  that  it  outline  what  should  be  its  future  policy,  and  shows 
a  most  earnest  and  commendable  desire  to  efficiently  serve  and  promote 
the  special  interests  of  the  Church  entrusted  to  its  hands. 


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It  is  with  peculiar  pleasure  that  we  can  report  to  you,  that  a  great 
endowment  has  come  to  our  Theological  School,  greater  than  that  of  any 
of  the  largely  endowed  theological  schools  of  the  land,  and  notable  not 
alone  for  its  magnitude  but  for  its  rareness,  and  that  great  endowment 
is  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost  in  an  exceptional  measure,  as  the  chief 
teacher  of  our  young  men.  All  the  gold  of  Ophir  cannot  command  the 
favor  and  teacher  of  such  an  instructor  for  those  through  whom  he  is  to 
proclaim  the  good  tidings  of  salvation  to  sinners.  There  has  not  been  a 
time  for  many,  many  years  when  such  a  holy,  spiritual  and  inspiring 
religious  atmosphere  has  enveloped  the  Theological  School  of  our  Church. 
Here  our  young  men  are  taught  to  believe,  and  obey  and  to  preach  the 
pure  word  of  God  and  not  to  criticise,  dissect  and  discredit  it.  Here 
they  are  taught  to  bow  as  babes  at  the  feet  of  Christ  that  the  deeper  things 
of  the  Spirit  may  be  revealed  unto  them,  rather  than  to  seek  them  from 
the  wise  and  prudent  from  whom  they  are  hid. 

We  recognize  all  of  us  from  the  least  to  the  gravest  that  the  word  of 
the  Lord  is  to  be  orally  preached  to  the  world.  That  man  is  made  the 
medium  through  whom  the  gospel  is  to  be  proclaimed.  By  the  foolish- 
ness of  preaching  it  has  pleased  God  to  save  them  that  believe. 

To  preach  the  gospel  men  must  employ  speech  and  that  they  may 
be  able  to  employ  the  simplest,  and  most  appropriate  speech,  our  young 
men  need  to  understand  the  mother-tongue.  And  as  they  are  to  expound 
the  word  of  God  they  should  be  trained  thinkers,  who  can  rightly  divide 
the  word  of  truth.  It  is  matter  of  gratification,  therefore,  that  our 
young  men  are  not  only  being  prepared  spiritually  for  their  great  work, 
and  taught  the  correct  source  of  spiritual  knowledge,  but  are  by  efficient 
and  painstaking  and  patient  labor  being  given  the  subordinate,  but  very 
important  advantages  of  educational  instruction. 

We  beg  to  impress  upon  you  and  upon  the  Church  through  you  that 
once  more  the  spirit  of  the  fathers  is  alive  and  our  Church  has  again 
a  clear  and  correct  and  scriptural  idea  of  the  comparative  importance  of 
spiritual  and  intellectual  equipage  for  the  work  of  the  ministry,  and  we 
confidently  expect  the  Seminary  to  send  out  to  the  Church  the  safest, 
most  orthodox,  and  intensely  spiritual,  and,  therefore,  efficient  lot  of 
young  preachers  that  have  gone  from  its  institutions  of  learning  in  many 
decades. 

Certainly  under  such  conditions  we  may  appeal,  as  never  before,  for  a 
universal  rally  of  the  entire  Church  to  the  support  of  our  young  men  in 
Bethel  College.  The  time  has  been  when  we  saw  humble,  spiritual,  trust- 
ing young  men  go  to  our  Theological  Seminary  with  a  shudder,  and  often 
we  saw  them  turned  out  from  it  skeptics.  Some  of  us  were  even  driven 
to  fear  that  the  unhealthy  spiritual  atmosphpere  of  their  environment 
while  taking  a  course  in  our  Theological   Seminary  would   do  more  to 


40  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

blast  their  usefulness  as  preachers  than  the  intellectual  training  given 
them  could  possibly  compensate  for. 

Brethren,  to-day  is  the  day  of  great  things  spiritually  in  our  Church. 
It  is  the  greatest  opportunity  we  have  ever  had  to  send  forth  men  ideally 
equipped  for  whole-souled,  spirit-filled,  Holy  Ghost  preaching.  Let  us  do 
our  utmost  to  show  our  appreciation  of  the  boundless  blessing  of  this 
exceptional  spiritual  enduement  so  apparent  to  us  all,  by  providing  cheer- 
fully, promptly  and  adequately  for  that  necessary  subordinate  help  which 
comes  from  at  least  a  good  English  education  for  all  our  young  men. 

The  same  reason  assigned  for  gratification  at  conditions  surrounding 
our  young  men  studying  for  the  ministry  at  Bethel  College  should  in 
the  most  powerful  way  appeal  to  all  Cumoerland  Presbyterian  parents 
who  have  sons  and  daughters  to  educate  to  send  them  to  the  literary 
department  of  this  splendid  institution.  It  is  worth  the  entire  cost  of 
educating  a  son  to  feel  that  you  have  him  in  the  safest  possible  religious 
atmosphere  while  he  is  from  you.  It  is  no  less  so,  with  our  daughters. 
There  is  not  in  the  whole  broad  land  to-day  another  institution  of  learn- 
ing that  has  as  much  to  recommend  it  to  the  confidence  and  patronage  of 
our  own  people  as  Bethel  College.  Many  sons  are  sent  from  the  bosoms 
of  religious  homes  pure  and  devout  in  spirit  to  return  at  the  end  of 
their  college  course  cold  and  distrustful  rationalists,  without  so  much  as 
proper  respect  for  the  lowly  and  humbly  piety  of  their  parents.  Who 
can  estimate,  therefore,  the  value  of  an  opportunity  to  send  them  where 
their  minds  will  not  only  be  cultivated  but  from  which  they  may  be 
expected  to  return  to  you  more  humble  and  God-honoring  in  their  spirits 
and  more  consecrated  to  his  service  than  when  they  left  you.  These 
are  things  of  supreme  importance  with  those  who  have  right  ideas  of 
life,  and  we  commend  to  you  as  in  our  opinion,  the  very  best  place  for  the 
education  of  your  children  both  boys  and  girls,  Bethel  College. 

And  when  it  is  remembered  that  here  is  our  only  denominational  school 
at  this  time,  and  that  the  ability  of  the  literary  department  to  care  for 
our  young  preachers  depends  to  an  important  extent  upon  the  patronage 
given  the  literary  department,  it  is  hard  it  seems  to  us  to  exaggerate 
the  need  for  an  immediate  and  general  and  adequate  support  of  this  in- 
stitution by  Cumberland  Presbyterians,  both  for  the  good  of  their  chil- 
dren and  the  good  of  the  Church. 

From  the  report  of  the  Board  and  from  other  sources  of  information, 
it  has  ueen  made  apparent  to  your  committee  that  the  patronage  of  pay 
students  has  not  yielded  such  compensation  to  the  president  and  mem- 
bers of  the  faculty  as  they  should  have  received.  These  faithful  men 
have  themselves  borne  a  large  share  of  the  expense  of  the  literary  teach- 
ing of  the  thirty-seven  theological  students,  an  expense  amounting  to 
more   than  $i,ioo  in   free   tuition.      For  this  they   cannot  be  too   highly 


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praised,  and  your  committe  believes,  and  so  report,  that  it  is  not  right, 
and  best,  that  they  should  be  expected  to  do  this  without  at  least  assur- 
ance of  a  living  salary. 

We  submit  the  following  recommendation : 

(i)  That  the  whole  Church  be  urged  to  send  their  sons  and  daughters 
to  this  institution  in  preference  to  other  schools,  because  there  is  no 
other,  in  our  judgment  equal  to  it  as  a  safe  place  for  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterians to  educate  their  children. 

(2)  That  in  recognition  of  the  services  of  the  literary  faculty  of 
Bethel  College  you  direct  the  Board  of  Education,  in  case  the  tuition  of 
the  paying  students  does  not  pay  the  president  of  the  literary  department 
as  much  as  $1,000  for  the  next  session  of  ten  months,  and  the  two  ad- 
ditional teachers  as  much  as  $750  each  for  the  same  time  to  pay  them 
such  tuition  on  ministerial  students  as  shall  make  said  salaries  respectively 
equal  to  the  amounts  above  named,  provided  that  said  tuition  on  minis- 
terial students  shall  not  exceed  the  catalogue  price  for  such  grades  as 
they  may  oe  in  for  the  time  said  students  are  in  school. 

(3)  That  every  minister  of  our  Church  be  requested  to  preach  a  ser- 
mon on  a  divine  call  to  the  ministry,  to  each  Church  served  by  him  be- 
fore the  next  meeting  of  the  Assembly. 

(4)  That  the  presbyteries  be  urged  to  use  every  means  in  their  power 
to  keep  their  probationers  in  school  until  they  are  properly  prepared 
for  the  work  of  the  ministry. 

(5)  That  each  Presbytery  be  directed  to  appoint  a  standing  Commit- 
tee on  Education,  and  report  the  name  and  address  of  the  chairman  of 
this  committee  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  and  that  the 
Stated  Clerk  of  the  General  Assembly  be  directed  to  send  a  communica- 
tion to  the  Stated  Clerk  of  each  Presbytery,  to  be  read  to  the  Presbytery, 
calling  attention  to  this  direction  of  the  Assembly. 

(6)  Ihat  the  churches,  and  individual  members,  of  the  Church,  be 
urged  to  make  their  offering  as  liberal  to  this  cause  as  possible. 

(7)  That  in  view  of  the  fact  thatjthe  women  of  the  Synod  of  West 
Tennessee  have  undertaken  the  support  of  Alexander  Pong  Hee  while 
in  school  in  Bethel  College,  and  have  taken  the  direction  in  the  matter 
of  his  education  that  this  arrangement  be  made  permanent,  and  that  the 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  be  asked  in  case  the  women  of  West  Ten- 
nessee Synod  should  fail  to  provide  sufficient  funds  to  meet  the  neces- 
sary expenses,  devise  plans  for  securing  of  such  funds. 

(8)  We  recommend  that  the  arrangement  of  the  members  of  the  Board 
of  Education  with  reference  to  the  length  of  time  they  are  respectively 
to  serve,  suggested  in  their  report,  be  endorsed,  that  is  to  say: 

Class  I.  W.  E.  Dunaway,  Rev.  Allen  Foust  (deceased),  and  J.  N. 
Parker. 


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Class  2.  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Hon.  Frank  Siemens  and  Capt.  J.  W. 
Smith. 

Class  3.  Rev.  C.  A.  Davis,  Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson  and  Judge  W.  B. 
Young. 

(9)  By  this  classification  it  is  necessary  to  fill  the  places  of  three 
members  at  this  time  under  the  action  of  the  last  Assembly,  and  we 
recommend  the  following,  to  wit:  That  D.  M.  McAnulty,  Bolivar,  Tenn., 
be  chosen  to  fill  the  place  of  W.  E.  Dunaway,  Jackson,  Tenn. ;  Dr.  W.  D. 
Home,  Brunswick,  Tenn.,  to  fill  the  place  of  J.  N.  Parker,  Dyersburg, 
Tenn. ;  D.  W.  Fooks,  Paducah,  Ky.,  to  fill  the  place  of  Rev.  Allen  Foust 
(deceased),  each  to  serve  for  a  period  of  three  years. 

(10)  ihat  the  subjoined  preamble  and  resolution  marked  Exhibit  A 
be  adopted. 

(11)  That  the  subjoined  preamble  and  resolution  marked  Exhibit  B 
be  adopted. 

(12)  Your  committee  have  carefully  considered  the  memorial  in  re- 
gard to  establishing  a  local  Cumberland  Presbyterian  School  at  the  site 
of  the  old  McAdoo  residence.  We  think  a  simonpure  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  School  would  be  a  great  blessing  to  any  community  and  we 
wish  those  interested  in  the  proposed  school  abundant  success,  but  under 
existing  condition  we  do  not  think  a  public  collection  for  this  purpose 
advisable  now. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.   R.   Goodpasture^ 
J.  L.   Elliott, 
R.  D.   Shook, 

W.     T.     NUNLEY, 

F.   A.    Seagle, 
H.   C.   Sharp, 
I.   K.  Floyd, 
John  W.  Groves, 
I  T.   A.   Devore. 

EXHIBIT  A. 

Whereas,  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  through  its  General 
Assembly,  many  years  ago,  established  a  school  at  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  known 
as  the  Cumberland  University,  which  school  has  been  controlled  by  the 
General  Assembly  through  an  incorporated  Board  of  Trustees,  chartered 
by  the  State  of  Tennessee  under  the  corporate  name  of  the  Trustees  of 
Cumberland  University;  and, 

Whereas,  said  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  have  always,  until 
the  time  hereinafter  mentioned,  recognized  the  said  University  as  a  Cum- 
berland  Presbyterian  institution,   founded  and  sustained  by  said  Church, 


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and  endowed  by  it  and  various  individual  gifts,  endowments  and  donations 
made  to  said  University  for  the  benefit  of  said  Church ;  and, 

Whereas,  in  1906,  the  parties  occupying  the  position  of  trustees  or 
directors  of  said  corporation  abandoned  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  and  agreed  as  such  trustees  to  be  and  become  under  the  control 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  another 
and  an  antagonistic  Church  to  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and 
have  since  attempted  to  am^end  the  charter  of  said  University  so  as  to 
provide  that  in  the  election  of  the  said  Board  of  Trustees  hereafter 
made,  the  election  of  said  members  shall  be  subject  to  confirmation  or 
rejection  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America  at  its  next  ensuing  meeting,  and  that  in  case 
said  General  Assembly  should  reject  any  member  so  elected  by  the  Board, 
it  shall  nominate  to  the  Board  another  member  for  election  or  rejection 
by  the  Board,  and  should  said  nomination  be  rejected  by  said  Board, 
the  Board  shall  again  proceed  to  the  election  of  a  member,  subject  as 
before  to  confirmation  or  rejection  by  said  Assemblj%  and  so  on  shall 
alternating  elections  by  the  Board  and  nominations  by  the  Assembly 
be  made  until  one  shall  be  ratified  by  both  parties — provided  that,  to 
prevent  lapses  in  the  membership  of  said  Board  of  Trustees  in  case  of 
vacancies  arising  from  death  or  illness,  the  election  of  members  of  said 
Board  to  fill  the  same  shall  be  good  and  effective  from  the  date  thereof, 
and  the  person  or  persons  so  elected  shall  be  qualified  to  serve  on  said 
Board  until  by  subsequent  joint  action  of  said  Board  and  said  General 
Assembly  the  place  shall  be  filled;  and,  also,  so  as  to  provide  that  at 
least  two-thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Cumber- 
land University  shall  be,  at  all  times,  members  of  the  Presbj'terian 
Church  in  the  United  States  of  America;  and, 

Whereas,  such  agreement,  hereinbefore  mentioned,  of  said  Board  of 
Trustees  to  be  and  become  under  the  control  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  United  States  of  America  was  the  result  of  an  attempted  union  in 
1906  between  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  and  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  U.  S.  A.,  which  attempted  union  has  been  declared  null  and  void 
by  the  Supreme  Court  of  Tennessee;  and. 

Whereas,  the  action  of  said  Board  of  Trustees  as  above  set  out  was 
for  the  purpose  of  carrying  into  effect  the  following  agreement  made  as 
a  part  of  the  said  attempted  merger  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church  into  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.,  and  which  said  agreement 
reads  as  follows : 

"'Upon  the  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  so  changing  their  char- 
ter as  amended  in  1903,  as  to  use  the  words  'Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A.,'  instead  of  'Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,'  then  the  charter 
of   said   university,    as    amended    in    1903,    shall   be    accepted    as   the    law 


44  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

defining  the  relations  of  the  Theological  Department  of  said  University  to 
the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A.,  and 
thereafter  it  is  to  be  a  theological  school  of  the  said  Church,  and  its 
faculty  and  students  entitled  to  full  and  equal  recognition  with  those  of 
all  other  theological  schools  of  said  Church;  and  said  Theological  De- 
partment shall  not  be  separated  from  Cumberland  University  without 
the  consent  of  the  Trustees  of  said  Cumberland  University. 

"The  trustees  shall  require  the  professors  hereafter  elected  in  the 
Theological  Department,  before  assuming  their  duties,  to  adopt  the  Con- 
fession of  Faith  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A.,  as  containing 
the  system  of  doctrine  taught  in  the  Holy  Scriptures.  At  least  two-thirds 
of  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  shall 
be  at  all  times  members  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. ;" 
and. 

Whereas,  the  present  trustees  of  said  corporation,  to  wit :  Selden  R. 
Williams,  Jas.  L.  Weir,  Edward  E.  Beard,  W.  M.  Cosby,  Warner  E. 
Settle,  Amzi  W.  Hooker,  Andrew  B.  Martin  and  Rufus  P.  McClain, 
have  denied  any  allegiance  to  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  or 
that  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  has  any  right  to  receive  any 
benefits  from  or  to  control  said  corporation ;  and, 

Whereas,  this  Assembly  believes  that  the  action  above  stated  and 
position  taken  by  said  trustees  is  a  breach  of  trust,  and  a  diversion  of 
the  funds  and  property  donated  to  and  owned  by  said  University;  there- 
fore, be  it 

Resolved,  That  the  said  Selden  R.  Williams,  and  other  above  named 
trustees  be  deposed  from  their  ofifices  as  trustees  and  directors  of  said 
corporation,  and  that  Joseph  H.  Fussell,  Columbia,  Tenn. ;  H.  B.  Wil- 
liamson, Lebanon,  Tenn. ;  J.  H.  Zarecor,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  A.  S.  Law- 
rence, Lebanon,  Tenn. ;  Rev.  J.  L.  Goodknight,  Lincoln,  111. ;  B.  D.  Rogers, 
Lebanon,  Tenn. ;  Rev.  Hardy  Copeland,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  John  P.  Buc- 
hanan, Murfreesboro,  Tenn. ;  J.  J.  McClellan,  West  Point,  Miss.,  are 
hereby  appointed  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University,  and  are  hereby 
authorized,  directed  and  fully  empowered  to  take  such  steps  by  negotia- 
tion, legal  proceedings,  or  otherwise,  as  are  necessary  to  install  them 
into  the  position  of  directors  or  trustees  of  said  corporation,  and  to  take 
under  their  control  as  such  trustees,  all  property,  both  real  and  personal, 
owned  by  said  corporation,  and  to  institute,  or  have  instituted,  any  and 
all  such  suit  or  suits  and  actions  as  such  trustees  or  otherwise,  as  may 
be  found  necessary  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  to  remove 
said  above  named  trustees  who  have  denied  any  allegiance  to  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church,  and  have  themselves  installed  as  such 
trustees  in  the  place  and  stead  of  said  trustees  now  acting  as  such  and 
having  in  their  control  the  property  of  said  university — full  power  and 


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authority  being  conferred  upon  said  above  named  parties,  hereinabove 
appointed  to  represent  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Uhurch  and  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  said  Church  in  any  and  every  way  that  may  be  neces- 
sary to  accomplish  the  end  hereinabove  referred  to,  and  to  do  all  other 
things  proper  and  necessary  to  a  lawful  and  full  administration  of  said 
trust,  whether  such  end  be  accomplished  through  them  as  constituting  the 
trustees  of  such  university,  or  through  such  other  trustees  as  a  court  of 
equity  may  deem  it  wise  and  necessary  to  appoint  to  carry  into  execution 
such  trust  consonant  with  the  intention  of  the  founders  and  promoters 
of  the  same. 

EXHIBIT  B. 

Whereas,  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  at  its  meeting  in  1852,  formulated  a  plan  or  constitution  for  the 
purpose  of  establishing  a  Theological  Department,  either  at  Cumberland 
University  or  Cumberland  College,  or  both,  and  provided  for  the  raising 
of  funds  by  donation  from  the  members  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  and  others,  and  further  provided  that :  "This  fund  shall  forever 
be  kept  separate  and  distinct  from  all  other  funds  of  the  University  or 
College,  and  shall  be  subject  to  the  control  of  the  Assembly;"  and, 

Whereas,  under  Article  II  of  said  Constitution,  it  is  further  provided 
that  : 

"Section  i.  The  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  and  of  Cumber- 
land College  may  receive  the  funds  as  collected,  hold  them  in  trust  for 
the  Assembly,  and  manage  them  for  the  benefit  of  the  aforesaid  depart- 
ments until  such  time  as  the  Assembly  shall,  at  its  discretion,  appoint, 
and  cause  to  be  incorporated,  a  separate  Board  of  Trustees,  to  manage 
each  department  and   its   funds. 

"Section  2.  If  the  Assembly  shall  appoint  a  separate  board,  when  it 
is  incorporated  the  Trustees  of  the  University  or  College  shall  deliver 
over  to  the  said  board  all  funds  raised  for  the  Theological  Department, 
botn  principal  and  interest,  except  so  much  of  the  interest  as  may  have 
been  expended  for  the  benefit  of  the  department ;  .  .  .  . 

"Section  3.  This  board  shall  consist  of  five  members,  three  of  whom 
shall  reside  in  the  vicinity  of  the  institution,  and  at  least  one  shall  be  a 
minister  of  the  gospel,  and  all  shall  be  subject  to  removal  at  the  option 
of  the  Assembly." 

Said  plan  or  constitution  provided  for  the  election  of  professors,  the 
manner  in  which  the  students  should  be  provided  for,  and  the  studies 
which  should  be  taught;  and, 

Whereas,  the  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  at  a  regular  meeting 
passed  the  following  resolution : 

"Resolved,  That  the  proposition  of  the  General  Assembly  to  establish 
a  Department  of  Theology  in  this  university  is  hereby  accepted  on  the 


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terms  contained  in  the  constitution  and  resolutions  adopted  at  the  last 
session  of  the  Assembly,  and  the  Theological  Department  is  hereby  estab- 
lished in  this  institution,  to  go  into  operation  on  the  first  of  October, 
next,  if  the  salary  of  one  professor  can  be  raised. 

"Resolved,  That  a  committee  of  three,  to  consist  of  Andrew  Allison, 
Robert  L.  Caruthers  and  Josiah  McClain,  be  and  are  hereby  appointed 
to  devise  ways  and  means  to  raise  the  necessary  endowment,  and  report 
the  names  of  suitable  persons  for  professors  of  theology;"  and. 

Whereas,  subsequently,  on  September  3,  1852,  said  board,  in  soliciting 
funds  for  said  Theological  Department  made  public  proclamation  in  the 
newspapers,  among  other  things,  as  follows : 

'"ihe  board  will  elect  a  Treasurer  to  hold  and  manage  this  fund  under 
its  direction,  and  reports  will  be  made  and  published  annually  of  its 
condition.  The  principal  will  forever  remain  undiminished.  No  part  of 
the  interest,  or  proceeds,  will  ever  be  applied  to  any  other  purpose  than 
the  promotion  of  this  department.  It  will  always  be  kept  separate  and 
distinct  from  the  endowment  of  the  university,  or  any  other  department. 
For  all  this  the  board  solemnly  pledges  itself  to  the  Church.  It  also 
pledges  itself,  should  ever  the  department  be  discontinued,  or  removed 
by  the  General  Assemblyy,  to  place  said  fund  under  control  and  dis- 
position of  that  body;"  and. 

Whereas,  said  fund  has  always  been  recognized  by  the  Trustees  of 
Cumberland  University  as  a  separate  and  distinct  fund,  for  the  use  of 
the  Theological  Department;   and, 

Whereas,  said  trustees  have  now  denied  the  right  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  to  control,  manage,  or  in 
any  wise  direct  the  use  of  said  fund,  and  have  submitted  themselves  to 
the  direction  and  control  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  U.  S.  A.;   and. 

Whereas,  this  Assembly  believes  that  said  action  upon  the  part  of  said 
board  is  a  breach  of  trust  upon  which  said  fund  is  held,  it  now  declares 
its  intention  to  remove  said  fund  and  property  representing  same  and 
parts  of  same  from  the  control  and  possession  of  said  Board  of  Trustees 
of  Cumberland  University,  and  place  it  under  the  control  of  the  trustees 
provided  for  in  the  Constitution  of  1852,  hereinbefore  mentioned  and 
quoted  from,  and,  with  that  end  in  view,  it  hereby  appoints  Rev.  J.  R. 
Goodpasture,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Nashville,  Tenn. ; 
W.  T.  Marshall,  Lebanon,  Tenn. ;  Capt.  H.  T.  Norman,  Lebanon,  Tenn., 
and  W.  L.  Danley,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  trustees,  and  directs  them  to  take 
such  steps  as  are  necessary  to  remove  said  fund  and  property,  real  and 
personal  from  the  control  of  the  present  trustees,  who  are  acting  under 
the   direction   of  the   Presbyterian   Church,   U.    S.    A.,   and   said   trustees 


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herein  appointed  may  incorporate  themselves  for  the  purpose  of  securing, 
holding  and  administering  said  trust  fund  and  property;  and, 

Whereas,  since  the  Constitution,  or  plan,  of  1852  was  enacted,  differ- 
ences have  arisen  as  to  the  administration  of  the  funds  and  property  of 
the  Theological  Department  as  between  the  General  Assembly  and  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University;  and, 

Whereas,  provision  has  been  made  at  the  present  meeting  of  this  As- 
sembly for  the  appointment  of  a  Board  of  Trustees  for  Cumberland 
University  who  'shall  represent  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  it 
is  the  desire  of  this  Assembly  that  the  board  of  five  herein  appointed 
shall  confer  with  and  make  such  arrangements  with  said  Board  of  Trus- 
tees of  Cumberland  University  as  may  be  necessary  for  the  carrying  out 
of  the  trust,  both  as  to  the  university  proper,  and  as  to  the  Theological 
Department  and   its  fund. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 

The  Finance  Committee  made  Report  No.  4,  which,  on  motion, 
was  adopted. 

Report  of  Finance  Committee  No.  4. 
We  have  examined  the   report  of  the   Stated  Clerk  as   referred  to  us 
and  tind  it  to  be  correct. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.   M.   Wyckoff, 
H.   Parks, 
J.  A.   McLane, 
D.  J.  Moore, 
J.   L.   Morefield, 
J.  L.   Stacy, 
J.  D.  Morton. 

HISTORY  OF  PUBLICATION. 

The  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  History  of  Publication 
was  presented  and  discussed  by  Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette,  and,  on 
motion,  was  adopted,  this  being  a  centennial  paper. 

OVERTURES. 

The  Committee  on  Overtures  made  the  following  report, 
which,  on  motion,  was  adopted  as  amended. 

Report  of  Committee  on   Overtures. 

Item  No.  I.  Your  Committee  on  Overtures  to  whom  was  referred  the 
unanimous  and  urgent  invitation  from  Indiana  Presbytery,  Jefferson 
Avenue  Congregation  and  Associate  Ministers  of  the  City  of  Evansville, 


48  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Ind.,  excepting  the  Presbyterians,  U.  S.  A.,  urging  that  the  Eighty-first 
Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  meet  with  the  Jeffer- 
son Avenue  congregation  do  hereby  most  heartily  recommend  your  ac- 
ceptance of  said  invitation. 

Item  No.  2.  Report  from  Conference  of  Presbyterial  and  Synodical 
Clerks  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  as  follows:  Is  hereby  concurred  in  and  Its 
recommendations  endorsed. 

Item  No.  3.  Resolutions  from  the  Grace  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  asking  that  a  committee  of  five  be  appointed 
to  solicit  funds  and  erect  monument  marking  the  birthplpace  of  our 
beloved  Church,  therefore,  we,  your  committee,  recommend  that  E.  W. 
Bonham,  Daniel  Richardson,  Jno.  D.  Robinson,  John  Jackson  and  V.  B. 
Costello  be  appointed  to  erect  said  "marker,"  realizing  that  the  monu- 
ment to  the  memory  of  King,  Ewing  and  McAdow  is  that  which  lives 
in  the  hearts  of  all  Cumberland  Presbyterians  and  will  as  long  as  time 
shall  last. 

Item  No.  4.  Regarding  memorial  of  Lexington  Presbytery  asking  a 
change  from  the  months  of  March  and  April  to  the  month  of  September 
for  collections  to  Board  of  Education,  recommend  it  be  not  granted. 

Item  No.  7.  Whereas,  there  is  no  manual  for  Stated  Clerks  of  the 
various  courts  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church;  and. 

Whereas,  there   are  no   uniform  or  common   form  for  minutes ;   and. 

Whereas,  there  is  great  need  just  at  this  time  for  a  legal  form  for 
making  deeds  to  all  Church  property  and  a  form  for  bequests  whereby 
it  would  be  forever  impossible  to  pervert  either  property  or  funds  from 
the    Cumberland    Presbyterian    Church;    therefore, 

Resolved,  i.  That  a  committee  consisting  of  J.  W.  Duvall,  R.  L.  Bas- 
kette  and  T.  W.  Keller  be  appointed  and  instructed  by  this  Assembly 
to  prepare  a  manual  containing  duties  of  Stated  Clerks  and  forms  of 
Minutes  and  Legal  Forms  of  deeds  and  bequests. 

(2)  That  the  Board  of  Publication  be  instructed  to  print  the  same 
and  the  number  of  copies  be  left  to  the  judgment  of  the  committee. 

(3)  That  every  Stated  Clerk  of  Session,  Presbytery  and  Synod  be  and 
are  hereby  instructed  to  provide  themselves  with  this  manual  as  soon 
as  printed.  Most  respectfully  submitted, 

W.  L.  Williams,  Chairman. 

SPECIAL  COMMITTEE. 

On  motion,  the  Moderator  was  instructed  to  appoint  a  special 
committee  of  three  with  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  of  Ozark  Pres- 
bytery, Synod  of  Missouri,  as  Chairman,  to  consider  the  matter 
of  Synodical  boundary  lines  as  reported  by  the  Stated  Clerk, 
and  report  on  the  same  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  Assembly. 


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The  following  were  appointed  on  this  committee :     Rev.  T.  C. 
Newman,  Judge  F.  H.  Prendergast  and  Rev.  J.  B.  Hadlock. 

PUBLICATION. 

The  Committee  on  Publication  made  the  following  report, 
which,  on  motion,  was  adopted. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Publication. 
To  the  Moderator  and  Members  of  the  Eightieth  General  Assembly  of  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in  Session  at  Dickson,  Tenn. : 

Your  Committee  on  Publication  presents  the  following  report:  It  is 
with  profound  gratitude  to  the  Great  Head  of  the  Church,  that  since 
your  last  Assembly  your  Board  of  Publication  has  obtained  possession 
of  your  own  Publishing  House  and  that  there  is  a  great  awakening  in 
the  Church  upon  this  most  important  department  of  your  Church  work. 

Your  committee  has  prayerfully  and  carefully  considered  every  item 
of  business  that  has  been  referred  to  us  from  any  and  all  sources  of  in- 
formation. We  find  diversity  of  ideas  but  they  are  only  different  mani- 
festations of  one  grand  unity.  From  every  quarter  there  come  to  us 
evidences  of  an  abiding  confidence  in  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  that  she  lives  and  will  live  unto  the  end  of  age. 

SUNDAY    SCHOOL    LITERARURE. 

Your  faithful  and  untiring  editor  of  your  Sunday  school  literature,  the 
Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  was  before  us  and  reported  progress  in  this 
department.  He  reports  that  there  is  now  a  demand  for  a  "Teachers' 
Manuel,"  and  that  we  are  now  able  to  supply  this  need  if  it  should  meet 
with  your  approval. 

We  recommend  that  you  authorize  the  Board  of  Publication  to  publish 
it  along  with  the  other  most  excellent  helps  that  are  already  sent  forth 
to  the  Sunday  schools,  adding  the  Daily  Bible  Readings. 

We  cannot  too  strongly  commend  the  papers  The  Visitor  and  Our 
Little  Children  to  your  fathers  and  mothers  for  their  children.  By  all 
means  these  should  be  placed  in  the  hands  of  our  young  people. 

THE  CUMBERLAND   COURIER. 

A  communication  from  R.  L.  Baskette  was  referred  to  us  by  your 
Moderator,  in  reference  to  publishing  a  special  paper,  entitled  the  Cum- 
berland Courier,  at  fifty  cents  per  year.  After  being  assured  by  Mr. 
Baskette  that  the  paper  could  be  made  self-sustaining,  we  recommend 
that  you  authorize  your  board  to  issue  the  same  monthly  or  semi-monthly. 

THE   BOOK    DEPOSITORY. 

We  had  under  consideration  the  communication  of  Rev.  W.  T.  Dale  in 
reference  to  the  book  business  of  the  Church.     Since  gaining  the  posses- 


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sion  of  the  publishing  plant,  the  book  business  naturally  gravitates  to 
this  center  and  the  board  has  relieved  him  of  the  burden  of  this  heavy 
expense.  We  would  be  called  ungrateful  servants  of  the  Church  did 
we  not  recognize  the  noble  and  sacrificing  work  of  the  past.  Over  seem- 
ingly impassable  barriers,  he  has  been  able  to  furnish  the  Church  with 
books  for  our  edification. 

We  recommend  that  he  be  endorsed  as  Musical  Editor  and  that  his 
song  books  be  commended  to  all  our  churches. 

REPORT   OF   THE   BOARD   OF    PUBLICATION. 

We  nave  had  before  us  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Publication  and 
also  a  supplemental  report.  We  rejoice  with  the  Board  of  Publication 
that  the  condition  of  the  plant  is  no  worse  than  it  is.  Many  improve- 
ments have  been  made  since  possession  and  others  are  to  follow.  Ex- 
penses have  been  curtailed  and  economy  has  been  enforced  in  every 
department.  Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette  has  been  elected  General  Manager  for 
a  term  of  five  years.  We  recommend  that  you  endorse  said  action. 
Owing  to  pending  litigation  and  by  the  advice  of  our  legal  attorney,  we 
recommend  that  there  be  no  change  made  in  the  personnel  of  the  board 
until  litigation  for  the   Publishing  House  is  ended. 

We  recommend  that  when  existing  litigation  is  completed,  that  the 
term  of  office  of  Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman,  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle  and  S.  A.  Cun- 
ningham as  members  of  the  Board  of  Publication  shall  expire  at  the 
first  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  thereafter.  That  the  term  of  office 
of  Rev.  J.  H.  Zwingle,  W.  E.  Dunaway  and  F.  A.  Seagle  shall  expire 
at  the  second  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  thereafter. 

That  the  term  of  office  of  J.  H.  Zarecor,  W.  L.  Danley  and  J.  H. 
Fussell  shall  expire  at  the  third  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  after 
said  litigation  be  finally  determined. 

That  by  accepting  the  position  of  General  Manager,  that  R.  L.  Baskette 
will  vacate  his  office  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Publication  at  the 
first  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  after  said  litigation  be  finally 
determined,  thereby  reducing  the  number  of  members  of  the  Board  of 
Publication  to  nine  members  as  required  by  the  orders  of  the  Bentonville 
General  Assembly. 

Your  Board  of  Publication  having  unanimously  elected  Rev.  J.  L. 
Hudgins  as  editor  of  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian  to  be  effective  June 
I,  1910,  at  a  salary  of  $1,800  per  year.  We  recommend  that  you  approve 
the   same. 

We  wish  to  call  the  attention  of  your  venerable  body  to  the  work  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Banner,  under  the  editorship  of  Hon.  T. 
A.  Havron.  This  is  the  best  loved  paper  in  our  communion.  It  has 
stood  as  a  faithful  sentinel  over  the  interests  of  our  beloved  Zion.     When 


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darkness  and  confusion  were  spread  over  the  minds  of  the  people,  its 
noble  and  self-sacrificing  editor  lifted  up  his  banner  and  the  armies  of 
the  Lord  were  marshalled  in  battle  array.  As  a  trumpet  of  truth  it  gave 
no  uncertain  sound,  and  we  recommend  that  you  place  it  where  it  be- 
longs, second  to  no  publication  in  the  land,  and  that  you  commend 
Brother  Havron  and  the  Banner  to  the  entire  membership  of  the  Church 
for  a  strong  and  generous  support. 

THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN. 

We  desire  to  call  special  attention  to  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian, 
the  property  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  In  its  weekly 
visits  it  brings  good  cheer  to  all  of  its  readers.  We  recommend  it  also 
for  the  support  of  the  entire  Church. 

THE    MCGEE   OBSERVER. 

This  monthly  publication  with  Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan  as  its  editor  de- 
serves the  hearty  support  by  the  entire  demonjnation.      Its  columns   are 
filled    with    such    information    as    will    fire    the    hearts   of    its    readers    to 
render  their  most  efficient  service. 
We  commend  it  to  the  entire  membership  of  the  Church. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

Elder  J.  P.  Buch.\nan,  Ch'm'n. 
Rev.   J.   H.   Hendrick,  D.D., 
Rev.  ;M.  AI.  Smith, 
RE\^    S   H.   McElvain, 
Rev.   C.   H.   Walton, 
Elder  Wm.  Clark, 
Elder  T.  M.  Sanderson, 
Rev.  J.  W.  Pearson,  Sec'y. 
Rev.  W.  L.   vVilliams,  dissenting  from  above  report. 

SPIRITUAL  PROGRESS. 

Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Chairman  of  a  committee  appointed  at 
the  last  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  to  report  at  the  present 
meeting  of  the  Assembly  on  the  Spritual  Progress  of  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church,  made  the  following  report,  which, 
on  motion,  was  adopted  by  a  rising  vote  a  centennial  paper. 
CHANGE   OF   COMMISSIONERS, 

Rev.  Geo.  A.  Lyles,  alternate,  from  McGready  Presbytery, 
Synod  of  Alabama,  was  seated  instead  of  Rev.  Wm.  M.  Neelley, 
principal. 

RECESS. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  8  p.m.  to  meet  in 
the  M.  E.  Church,  South. 


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Sixth  Day,  Tuesday,  Evening  Session. 

May  24,  1910,  8  p.m. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  J.  L.  Joyner,  of  Washita  Presbytery,  Synod  of  In- 
dianola. 

HISTORICAL  CHISEL. 

A  chisel  used  in  building  the  original  McAdow  home  was 
presented  to  the  Assembly  by  John  V.  Jackson,  and  was  ordered 
turned  over  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Historical  Society.  Mr- 
Jackson  was  tendered  a  rising  vote  of  thanks  for  the  chisel. 

TEMPERANCE. 

The  Committee  on  Temperance  made  the  following  report, 
which,  on  motion,  was  adopted : 

Report  of  Temperance — 1910. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Session  at  Dickson,  Tenn. : 

We,  your  Committee  on  Temperance,  duly  appointed  by  your  reverent 
body,  beg  to  submit  the  following  report : 

First.  We  rejoice  in  the  fact  that  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church 
has  always  taken  a  position  and  firm  stand  and  opposition  to  the  in- 
famous liquor  traffic  and  the  legalized  saloon.  Cumberland  Presbytery  the 
first  judiciary  of  our  denomination  commenced  a  fight  against  the  soul- 
destroying  evil.  It  is  our  history  that  aggressive  warfare  has  been  waged 
against  the  liquor  traffic  for  the  past  century. 

Old  minute  books  of  our  Church  sessions  show  that  the  fathers  and 
founders  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  excluded  from  our 
communion  the  whiskey  drinker,  whiskey  maker,  and  whiskey  seller.  The 
liquor  traffic  is  a  patent  weapon  in  the  hands  of  the  devil  to  debauch 
and  destroy  the  souls  of  men.  It  fills  our  prisons,  insane  asylums  and 
alms  houses  with  its  victims.  It  destroys  the  happiness  of  our  homes, 
and  furnishes  recruits  for  houses  of  ill-fame.  It  corrupts  state  and 
national  legislation. 

To  the  liquor  traffic  is  chargeable  the  pauperism,  woes  and  diseases 
which  curse  mankind.  It  makes  murderers  and  thieves  of  men  and  is  a 
disgrace  to  civilization.  Our  denomination  should  exclude  from  its 
communion  every  man  who  rents  his  property  to  saloon  keepers,  dis- 
tilleries, breweries  or  keepers  of  immoral  resorts. 

Immorality,  thieving  and  political  corruption  walk  hand  in  hand  de- 
stroying our  homes  and  creating  a  rich  harvest  of  lost  souls. 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  53 

We  rejoice  that  victorious  prohibition  is  spreading  its  sway  over  a 
large  portion  of  our  country.  We  stand  not  only  for  state-wide  prohibi- 
tion, but  nation-wide  and  world-wide  prohibition. 

We  feel  that  the  time  has  come  as  a  Christian,  god-fearing  people  we 
should  demand  national  government  that  laws  should  be  passed  making 
it  a  felony  to  ship  intoxicating  liquors  into  prohibition  territory.  We 
demand  laws  that  will  prohibit  common  carriers  from  transporting  in- 
toxicating liquors  into  prohibition  territory. 

We  demand  that  our  public  school  system  shall  adopt  text  books  teach- 
ing our  children  the  terrible  and  soul-destroying  effect  of  the  use  on 
intoxicating  liquors ;  also  to  poisonous  effect  of  cigarette  smoking  and 
other  intemperate  habits ;  and  last,  but  not  least,  we  demand  national 
legislation  that  shall  stop  the  manufacture  of  intoxicating  liquors  of  any 
form  in  the  bounds  of  the  United  States  and  to  forever  prohibit  its  im- 
portation from  foreign  countries. 

We  stand  for  God,  home  and  native  land,  hence  we  are  arrayed  in 
open  and  aggressive  warfare  against  the  liquor  traffic  until  it  is  wiped 
from  the  face  of  earth. 

We  have  referred  to  us  the  report  of  the  Permanent  Committee  on 
Temperance  and  we  heartily  endorse  the  same  and  would  recommend 
that  it  be  added  to  this  report. 

J.   D.    Potts, 
S.  M.  Ramsey, 
J.  C.   Odom, 
W.  L.   Glenn, 
M.  W.  Hamilton. 

PROGRAM. 

On  motion,  the  pastor-host  of  the  191 1  General  /Assembly, 
and  the  Stated  Cle-rk  of  the  Assembly  were  instructed  to  pre- 
pare a  tentative  prog-ram  of  addresses  for  the  popular  hours  for 
the  meetings  of  that  General  Assembly. 

MISSIONS. 

The  Committee  on  Missions  made  the  following  report,  and, 
on  motion,  the  report  was  concurred  in  and  the  recommendations 
adopted  as  amended : 

Report  of  Committee  on  Missions. 
To  the  Moderator  and  Members  of  the  Eightieth  General  Assembly  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church : 
Your  committee  has  given  as  much  time  and  consideration  to  this 
great .  subj ect  as  the  time  and  circumstances  would  admit  of.  The  cause 
of  missions  is,  in  a  very  important  sense,  the  greatest  work  of  the  Church, 
mission  work  means  effort  to  bring  lost  men  to  Christ.     Every  Christian 


54  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

believes,  or  has  believed,  in  missions.  The  demands  upon  the  Church 
for  missionaries  and  for  means  for  the  support  of  missionaries  and  mis- 
sionary work  have  ahvays  been  very  great,  but  never  in  the  history  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  have  these  demands  and  calls  been 
so  urgent  and  pressing  as  we  find  them  at  present.  Especially  do  we 
find  this  true  as  regards  Home  Missions.  From  every  part  if  the  Church 
the  Macedonian  cry  is  heard,  "Come  and  help  us."  In  the  opinion  of 
your  committee,  there  never  has  been  a  time,  in  all  the  history  of  our 
beloved  Church,  when  so  much  good  could  have  been  accomplished  with 
so  little  money.  In  view  of  these  facts,  duties  path  seems  plain.  There- 
fore your  committee  would  most  heartily  recommend  that  each  minister, 
old  and  young,  and  each  congregation  in  the  entire  denomination  be 
urged  to  take  collections  and  to  solicit  funds  for  this  great  cause,  and 
if  they  should  fail  to  take  the  collection  at  the  alotted  time,  because  of 
sickness,  bad  weather  or  other  reason,  let  the  collection  be  taken  at 
the  most  suitable  time  to  the  people. 

Your  committee  would  further  recommend  that  in  all  cases  where 
collections  are  taken  and  used  for  missionary  purposes  within  the  bounds 
of  the  Presbytery  or  Synod  where  it  is  raised  the  same  should  always 
be  reported  to  the  Board  of  Missions. 

With  reference  to  the  papers  referred  to  us,  we  offer  the  following: 

First.  Through  a  paper  adopted  by  the  California  Presbytery  in  ses- 
sion, April  i6,  1910,  we  are  informed  that  our  Chinese  mission  is  more 
spiritual  and  more  largely  attended  than  any  mission  in  San  Francisco, 
and  this  being  the  gateway  to  the  Chinese  nation,  and  a  number  of 
young  men  are  now  attending  this  mission.  The  Presbytery  asks  that 
the  General  Assembly  recognize  and  emphasize  the  importance  of  this 
work,  and  that  the  Church  be  urged  to  continue  its  prayers  and  its  liberal 
support  of  that  work,  we  recommend  that  the  request  be  granted. 

Second.  A  paper  was  placed  in  our  hands  from  the  Woman's  Board 
of  Missions  asking  that  the  General  Assembly  appoint  a  committee  or 
agent  to  confer  and  advise  with  the  Woman's  Board  on  matters  pertain- 
ing to  missionary  work.  Your  committee  recommend  that  your  Board 
of  Missions  give  attention  to  this  reasonable  request,  and  give  the  assist- 
ance contemplated  in  this  paper. 

Third.  A  paper  asking  that  the  matter  of  combining  the  office  of 
Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Missions  and  that  of  book  manager  in  the 
Publishing  House,  having  one  man  fill  both  positions.  We  also  read  with 
interest  a  paper  signed  by  R.  L.  Baskette,  Manager  of  the  Publishing 
House,  calling  attention  to  the  fact  that  a  rich  field  seems  to  be  opening 
up  for  missionary  work  in  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio,  caused  by  our  people 
of  those  states  being  deceived  and  mislead  by  the  late  merger  movement. 


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Your  committee  would  recommend  that  your  general  boards  give  atten- 
tion and  due  consideration  to  these  matters. 

Fourth.  From  a  paper  referred  to  your  committee  from  the  Secretary 
of  the  American  Bible  Society,  we  quote  the  following:  "It  is  with 
pleasure  that  I  report  to  you  and  through  you  to  your  presbyteries,  that 
the  full  amount  of  the  endowment  fund  is  secured.  Mrs.  Sage's  ofifer  of 
the  $500,000  has  been  met,  and  we  will  soon  have  the  income  of  the 
million  dollar  endowment  fund  to  help  the  great  work  of  the  American 
Bible  Society."  Your  committee  would  recommend  that  your  ministers 
and  churches  everywhere  co-operate  with  this  society  by  prayer  and  by 
their  gifts  in  its  great  work  of  distributing  the  Holy   Scriptures. 

Fifth.  The  paper  placed  in  our  hands,  announcing  the  resignation  of  all 
the  members  of  the  Board  of  Missions  in  order  that  the  board  may  be 
reorganized  and  made  to  conform  to  the  requirements  and  conditions  of 
the  charter  under  which  the  said  board  is  to  operate,  we,  your  commit- 
tee, after  due  consideration  would  recommend  that  the  following  named 
brethren  be  appointed  as  members  of  the  new  board :  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall, 
temporary  chairman,  Salisbury,  Mo. ;  Rev.  J.  E.  Cortner,  Marshall,  Mo. ; 
Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  Marionville,  Mo. ;  G.  P.  Grimes,  Madison,  Mo. ; 
Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan,  Moberly,  Mo. ;  F.  E.  Allen,  Richardson,  Texas ; 
Rev.  J.  L.  Joyner,  Foss,  Okla. 
All  of  which  is  respectfully  submitted, 

A.    M.    Buchanan, 
T.  C.   Newman, 
Thos.   B.   Nation, 
W.  J.  Bailey, 
H.    A.    Gray, 
Joe  Williams, 
Cephus  W.  Scott, 
R.  E.  Woods. 

CHAIRMAN  OF  BOARD  OF   MISSIONS. 

On  motion,  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall  was  appointed  temporary  Chair- 
man of  the  Board  of  Missions. 

SYNODS. 

The  Committees  on  the  ^Minutes  of  the  following  Synods  made 
reports  which,  on  motion,  were  adopted  as  amended : 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Pacific. 
Report  of  Committee  on  Minutes  of  Pacific  Synod : 


56  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Your  Committee  on  Minutes  of  Pacific  Synod  have  carefully  examined 
same  and  find  them  well  kept  in  harmony  with  our  book. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

J.    A.    BOZARTH, 

J.    M.    Benson, 
G.   M.    Bratcher, 
j.   z.    holcomb. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  West  Tennessee. 

We,  your  Committee  on  Minutes  of  West  Tennessee  Synod,  beg  to 
submit  the  following: 

We  have  carefully  examined  same  and  find  them  carefully  kept  and 
in  harmony  with  our  book. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

B.   D.   Porter, 
L.  .L.    Whitehead, 
O.  L.  Stockton, 
B.    F.   Thompson. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Kentucky. 

Your  committee  appointed  to  examine  the  Minutes  of  Kentucky  Synod, 
would  respectfully  report  that  we  have  attended  to  the  duty  assigned  us 
and  find  said  minutes  correct.  We  note  with  delight  the  aggressiveness 
and  commendable  zeal  of  our  people  in  Kentucky,  and  especially  con- 
gratulate them  on  the  efficiency  of  their  Stated  Clerk. 

H.    C.    Kennedy, 
Joseph    Wood, 
J.    S.   Durham. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Missouri. 

Your  committee  reports  that  we  have  had  before  us  the  Minutes  of 
Missouri  Synod  of  1909  and  find  them  well  kept  and  in  good  form.  On 
page  24,  Report  of  Committee  on  Judiciary,  last  paragraph,  reads  as 
follows :  "A  minute  of  a  called  session  of  Ozark  Presbytery,  which  met 
in  South  Greenfield,  January  8,  1909,  was  referred  to  your  committee. 
While  your  committee  regard  the  action  of  the  Presbytery  as  irregular 
yet  we  consider  it  as  legal  and  final."  We  consider  this  an  unusual  and 
illegal  action  on  the  part  of  the  Synod. 

G.   W.   Rushing, 
B.  R.   Jenkins, 
J.  R.  McCluney. 


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Committee  on  Minutes  of  Tennessee  Synod. 

We,  your  Committee  on   Minutes  of  Tennessee  Synod,   would   report 
that  we  find  said  minutes  all  in  order  and  well  kept. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

John  W.  Groves, 
J.  N.  Trimble, 
Calvin  Bond. 

Committee  on  Minutes  of  Texas  Synod. 

Your  Committee  on  Texas  Synodical  Minutes,  report  that  no  copy  of 
said  minutes  has  come  into  our  hands,  consequently  we  have  no  report 
to  make. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Illinois. 

To  the  Eightieth  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church: 
Dear  Brethren:  We,  your  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of 
Illinois,  beg  leave  to  report  that  the  Clerk  of  the  above  named  Synod 
failed  to  forward  its  records  to  this  Assembly,  therefore,  we  cannot 
report  as  to  the  manner  in  which  they  are  kept.  We  also  learned  that 
the  minutes  of  the  Illinois  Synod  have  not  been  sent  to  the  General 
Assembly  for  two  years. 

In  view  of  the  above  we  recommend  that  the  Illinois   Synod  make  a 
strenuous  effort  to  get  a  Clerk  who  will  attend  to  the  work  of  his  office 
according  to  the  plan  laid  down  in  our  Confession  of  Faith. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

R.   J.   McCaslin, 

J.  E.  Park, 

J.  W.   Phillips. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Kansas. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  now 
in  session : 
Your  Committee  on  Minutes  of  Kansas  Synod  would  respectfully  re- 
port, that  said  Synod  has  no  minutes  in  the  hands  of  the  Stated  Clerk. 
And  after  having  learned  by  inquiring  of  the  best  sources  of  information 
at  our  command  that  said  Synod  is  now  in  a  disorganized  condition  on 
account  of  its  numerical  strength. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

E.   C.   Crawford, 
T.  G.  Grundy. 


58  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Mississippi. 
Your  committee  appointed  to   examine  the  minutes   of  the   Synod  of 
Mississippi  report  that  the  minutes  are  well  kept  and  orderly  arranged. 

Joseph    Davis, 
J.  A.   White. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Arkansas. 
We,  your  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  Arkansas  Synod,  will  say  we 
find  them  in  good  condition. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

Henry  J.   Bond, 
B.  L.   Hunter, 
W.  B.  Duck. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Indiana. 
Your  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Indiana  submit  the 
following  report: 

We  have  examined  the  minutes  and  find  them  correct. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

Charles   Waggaman, 
D.  J.  Moore. 

Committee  on  Synod  of  Alabama. 
To  the  Moderator  and  Brethren: 

We,  your  committee  appointed  to  examine  the  minutes  of  the  Synod 
of  Alabama,  beg  to  report  that  we  find  the  same  neatly  and  accurately 
kept.  Respectfully  submitted, 

T.  E.  Wood, 

J.    C.    Matthews. 

RESOLUTIONS. 

The  following  resolution  offered  by  Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan,  of 
McGee  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Missouri,  on  motion,  was  adopted: 

"Whereas,  a  number  of  the  presbyteries  are  very  weak  financially  as 
well  as  numerically,  and, 

"Whereas,  it  is  so  desirable  that  we  have  a  full  representation  in  the 
General  Assembly;  therefore, 

"Resolved,  That  each  of  the  presbyteries  of  the  Church  be  requested 
to  discuss  the  question  of  ways  and  means  as  to  the  best  plan  of  raising 
a  fund  which  and  by  which  the  necessary  traveling  expenses  of  all 
commissioners  to  the  General  Assembly,  may  be  paid." 

The  following  resolution  offered  by  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  of 
Knoxville  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Tennessee,  on  motion,  was 
adopted : 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  59 

"Resolved,  That  this  Assembly  recommend  that  pastors  and  clerks  of 
sessions  of  all  Cumberland  Presbyterian  churches,  shall  be  urged  to  note 
tae  removal  of  their  members  to  other  communities  and  notify  the 
pastor  or  session  Clerk  to  which  they  move  so  as  to  save  them  to  our 
Church.  T.  Ashburn." 

The  following  resolution  was  offered  by  Rev.  C.  M.  Zwingle, 
of  Indiana  Presbytery,  Synod  of  Indiana,  which,  on  motion,  was 
adopted : 

Be  it  resolved  by  the  Eightieth  General  Assembly,  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian    Church,    that    we    extend    our   deep    and    heartfelt   thanks. 

To  the  pastor-host.  Rev.  V.  B.  Costello,  and  the  good  people  of  Dickson 
for  their  efforts  to  arrange  for  our  comfort  and  pleasure  during  the 
session  of  the  Assembly. 

To  the  Railway  Passenger  Associations  who  have  granted  special  rates 
to  the  commissioners  and  visitors  to  this  Assembly. 

To  the  telephone  and  telegraph  companies  and  their  employees  for 
their  uniform  courtesies  to  the  commissioners  of  this  Assembly. 

To  the  pastors  and  officers  of  the  churches  of  Dickson  for  the  use  of 
their  churches,  and  their  kindness  to  this  Assembly. 

To  the  faculty  of  Dickson  College  for  their  kindness  in  the  use  of  the 
College  Chapel. 

To  the  members  of  the  Lawrenceburg  Quartette  for  the  delightful  music 
with  which  they  have  entertained  this  body. 

To  any  and  all  others  not  designated  by  name  in  these  resolutions  who 
have  contributed  to  the  pleasure  and  profit  of  this  Assembly. 

Be  it  resolved  further,  That  these  resolutions  be  adopted  by  rising  vote 
of  the  commissioners  and  visitors. 

C.   M.   Zwingle. 
MINUTES    READ. 

The  minutes  of  to-day's  session  w^ere  read  and  approved. 

MAILING    MINUTES. 

On  motion,  it  was  made  the  standig  rule  of  the  Assembly 
that  copies  of  the  Minutes  of  the  Assembly  be  sent  free  of 
charge  to  all  licentiates  and  candidates  for  the  ministry. 

FINAL   ROLL  CALL, 

Ministers— J.  L.  Elliott,  J.  D.  Potts,  E.  W.  Hendrix,  S.  M. 
Ramsey,  T.  C.  Carmichael,  C.  J.  Hudson,  H.  J.  Bond,  R.  J. 
McCaslin.  W.  J.  Bailey,  J.  R.  Morris,  B.  D.  Porter,  J.  W.  Pear- 
son. J.  M.  Wvckoff,  B.  L.  Hunter,  W.  B.  Duck.  T.  M.  Hendrix, 
P.  F.  Johnson,  C.  M.  Zwingle,  W.  L.  Collins.  T.  Ashburn,  J.  R. 
Goodpasture,   R.   H.   Morefxeld,   S.   H.   McElvain,    T-   L.   Good- 


Co  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

knight,  M.  M.  Smith,  N.  F.  Gill,  J.  G.  Robinson,  A.  M.  Buchanan, 
Geo.  A.  Lyles,  J.  C.  Odum,  W.  M.  Norment,  W.  A.  Boone, 
W.  T.  Nunley,  C.  H.  Walton,  J.  B.  Hadlock,  H.  C.  Kennedy, 
Joseph  Wood,  L.  L.  Whitehead,  J.  B.  Oakley,  O.  L.  Stockton, 
C.  B.  Parkhurst,  T.  G.  Grundy,  T.  C.  Newman,  J.  B.  Lowey, 
J.  H.  Hendrick,  H.  A.  Gray,  R.  D.  Shook,  Joseph  Davis,  W.  A. 
Hendrix,  Wm.  Piercy,  M.  G.  Milligan,  Sr.,  D.  B.  Norman, 
W.  L.  Williams,  J.  H.  Morgan,  T.  A.  DeVore,  J.  L.  Joyner, 
R.  S.  Maupin,  J.  A.  Bozarth,  G.  W.  Rushing,  J.  S.  Bone,  I.  K. 
Floyd. 

Elders — E.  P.  Earhart,  W.  W.  Magee,  F.  A.  Seagle,  Joseph 
Williams,  C.  W.  Scott,  Calvin  Bond,  J.  K.  Corlew,  J.  C.  Mat- 
thews, Z.  W.  Cloyd,  H.  L.  Clark,  Hugh  Logan,  T.  E.  Wood, 
W.  A.  Franklin,  Thomas  M.  Cooper,  J.  W.  Phillips,  Joe  M. 
Baker,  Jas.  Allen  Smith,  H.  A.  Miser,  Gov.  John  P.  Buchanan, 
G.  M.  Bratcher,  T.  J.  Summers,  B.  F.  Keltner,  J.  L.  Stacy,  E.  C 
Crawford,  F.  H.  Prendergast,  J.  H.  Copeland,  J.  D.  Morton,. 
Dr.  J.  B.  Bailey,  G.  H.  Smith,  Judge  J.  J.  McClellan,  Dr.  J.  L. 
Russell,  T,  J.  Latimer,  H.  Parks,  S.  S.  Hudiberg,  W.  L.  Glenn,. 
S.  W.  Cox,  J.  S.  Durham,  M.  W.  Hamilton,  Joe  H.  Fussell, 
Jas.  S.  Benson,  G.  W.  Freeman,  E.  L.  Wade,  J.  A.  White,  J.  R. 
McCluney,  B.  R.  Jenkins,  J.  Z.  Holcomb,  H.  C.  Hughes,  B.  F. 
Thompson,  J.  M.  Benson,  J.  W.  Groves. 

FINAL   ADJOURNMENT. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  adjourned  to  meet  the  Third  Thurs- 
day in  May,  191 1,  at  10.30  a.m.,  in  Evansville,  Indiana.  After 
singing  "God  Be  With  You  Till  We  Meet  Again,"  Dr.  J.  H. 
Hendrick  offered  the  closing  prayer  and  benediction. 

Joe  H.  Fussell,  Moderator. 

J.  L.  GooDKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 


APPENDIX  I. 

A. 


The  Twenty-Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board 

of  Ministerial  Relief  of  the  Cumberland 

Presbyterian  Church. 

Dear  Fathers  and  Brethren  of  the  Eightieth  General  Assem- 
bly: Your  Board  rejoices  with  you  because  so  many  Cumberland  Pres- 
bjrterians  live  to  see  the  one  hundredth  birthday  of  the  best  Church  on 
earth  to  them.  Your  Board  is  glad  to  report  that,  all  things  considered. 
this  has  been  a  prosperous  year  for  us.  We  have  spent  some  money  and 
put  forth  a  strenuous  effort  to  enlist  all  our  people  in  caring  for  our  dear 
old  ministers,  their  widows  and  orphan  children.  There  is  no  other 
Board  of  your  Church  so  well  calculated  to  bring  joy  and  gladness  into 
the  homes  of  our  aged  ministers.  It  is  reported  to  us  sometimes  where 
an  aged  minister  and  his  wife  are  both  down  sick,  rent  past  due,  no 
provisions  or  fuel,  and  by  return  mail  is  sent  money  to  them  to  pay  the 
rent  and  buy  the  provisions  and  fuel,  and  thus  from  that  home  goes  up 
a  prayer  of  joy  and  thanksgiving  for  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  ChHirch. 
Our  beneficiaries  are  all  contented ;  their  love  for  the  Church  unabating, 
and  the  pathway  to  them  grows  brighter  and  brighter  unto  the  perfect 
day. 

God  has  seen  fit  to  take  home  Rev.  Manumus  Deloney,  who  departed 
this  life  February  15,  1910,  in  his  eighty-fourth  year.  This  is  the  only 
death  occurring  in  the  ranks  of  our  beneficiaries  during  the  year,  for 
which  we  are  truly  grateful. 

The  term  of  service  of  Dr.  G.  W.  Ralston,  Rev.  J.  H.  Milholland  and 
Key.  J.  M.  Wyckoff  expires  at  this  meeting  of  the  Assembly.  They  were 
on  February  15,  1910,  recommended  by  the  Board  for  the  Assembly  to 
»'lect  them  for  three  years,  each  to  succeed  himself. 

Your  Board,  by  experience,  feel  that  it  would  be  highly  beneficial  for 
each  Presbytery  to  select  some  good  man  or  woman  in  their  bounds  to 
co-operate  with  the  Board  in  the  work  in  which  we  are  engaged,  and  we 
trust  you  will  recommend  this  measure  to  the  various  Presbyteries  in 
your  bounds.  We  again  ask  that  we  might  have  the  Sabbath  schools  of 
the  Church  again  for  their  valuable  assistance  during  holidays  of   1910. 


62  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

While  we  have  no  patience  with  spasmodic  giving,  we  are  glad  that  there 
is  a  steady  and  increasing  spirit  in  supporting  your  Board,  which  is  attested 
by  the  following  financial  report.  There  are  now  twenty  beneficiaries 
of  the  Board. 

That   the  blessing   of   our   Heavenly   Father   may   rest   upon   us   as   a 
Church,  I  remain,  your  servant,  J.  M.  Wyckoff, 

Corresponding  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
Sullivan,  III. 

Alabama  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES  Received.  Paid  to  Same.  Difference 

Birmingham $io  20  $30  00  $20  00 

Florida 13  60  40  00  26  40 

McGready 2 158  

Robert  Donald 2  00  

Springville 5  45  

Talladega 20  41  85  00  64  59 


Total    54  04 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Birmingham 

Florida 

McGready 

Robert  Donald 

Springville 

Talladega 


Total 

Individuals  5  00 


Total   for   Synod    $5904  $15500  $95  96' 

Arkansas  Synod. 

Arkansas $41  00  

Bartholomew i  55  $32  50  $30  95. 

Burrow 

Fort  Smith 12  85  

Little  Rock 21  25  

Morrilhon 7  78  

Mound    Prairie    14  02  

Porter 5  00  

White  River 24  78  

Total $128  23 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  63 

PRESBYTERIES                                                     Received.  Paid  to  Same.  Difference 

Arkansas   

Bartholomew 

Burrow 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

Morrillton   $3  70  

Mound  Prairie 

Porter    

White  River 20  00  


Total  $34  70 

Individuals 23  70 

Synodical  collection 8  00 


Total $    23  70  

Individuals   4  50  

Total    for    Synod    $156  43  ^32  50  $123  93 

Illinois  Synod. 

Decatur $14  00  

Ewing 1799  

Foster 

Illinois   4  10  

Lincoln  20  52  

Mt.  Vernon 13  00  

Sangamon 14  35  $50  00  $35  65 

Vandalia   9  75  

Total  $93  71 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Decatur 21  49  

Ewing   

Foster 811  

Illinois   

Lincoln 2  50  

Mt.  Vernon 

Sangamon 

Vandalia 2  60  


Total  for  Synod   $159  41  $50  00         $109  41 

Indiana  Synod. 
Indiana   $12  50  


64  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

PRESBYTERIES  Received.    Paid  to  Same.  Difference 

Morgan   

Wabash 


Total    1 ... 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Indiana 

Morgan   

Wabash   

Individuals $6  00 

Synodical   collection    3  00 


Total   $8  16 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Cherokee   

Chickasaw 

Choctaw 

Greer    

Oklahoma 

Washita 

Total   

Individuals $4  00 


Total    for    Synod    $21  50  $21  16 

Indianola  Synod. 

Cherokee   

Chickasaw    

Choctaw 

Greer 

Oklahoma $8  16  

Washita 


Total  for  the  Synod $12  16  $12  16 

Kansas  Synod. 

Fort  Scott 

Kansas   City 

Nebraska   

Rocky  Mountain $2  00  

Wichita   


Total   $2  00 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  65 

PRESBYTERIES                                                  Received.    Paid  to  Same.  Diflferecce 

Fort   Scott    

Kansas  City 

Nebraska 

Rocky  Mountain 

Wichita 


Total 


Total    for    Synod    $2  00            $2    00 

Kentucky  Synod. 

Cumberland  $8  89  ^32  50  $24  45 

Logan  22  38  

Leitchfield  4  33  

Louisville 

Mayfield  21  41  

Owensboro    11  91  

Princeton   27  46 .  70  00  42  54 


Total  $96  38 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Cumberland 

Logan  

Leitchfield   

Louisville 

Alayfield  

Owensboro 10  00 

Princeton 4  50 


Total $14  50 

Individuals 3  00 


Total  for  Synod  $1 13  88  $102  50  $11  38 

Mississippi  Synod. 

Bell 

Mississippi $    24  50  

New  hope ...... 

Oxford   

Yazoo  


Total 
3 


66  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

PRESBYTERIES                                                     Received.    Paid  to  Same.  Difference 

Bell 

Mississippi ■    ...;..  

New  hope 

Oxford 

Yazoo   


Total 


Individual $6  70 


Total  $96  59 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Chillicothe 

Kirksville 

Lexington $1  30 

McGee 

Neosho 

New  Lebanon 

Ozark 

Piatt 

Salt  River 

Springfield • 12  24 

St.  Louis 

West  Plains 


Total  for  Synod $31  20            $31  20 

Missouri  Synod. 

Chillicothe 

Kirksville $3  75  

Lexington 19  45  

McGee 19  63  

Neosho 

New  Lebanon 6  00  

Ozark 17  77  

Platte   ...    : 14  05  37  00  22  95 

Salt  River 

Springfield ' 12  59  58  15  45  56 

St.  Louis 

West  Plains 

West    Prairie    3  35  


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  67 

PRESBYTERIES                                                    Received.    Paid  to  Same.  Difference 
West    Prairie 


Total  $15  34 

Individual 59  00 

Not  designated i5  I5 


Total $17  50 

Sabbath  Schools. 

California 

Los  Angeles 

Tular 


Total  .   .   . 
Individual 


Total $116  80 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Chattanooga 

Clarksville 4  24 

Columbia 

Cookeville 

East  Tennessee 


.Total  for  Synod $185  18  $95  15  $90  03 

Pacific  Synod. 

California $1 1  50  

Los  Angeles 

Tular 6  00  


Total  for  Synod   $19  50  $ig  50 

Tennessee  Synod. 

Chattanooga $3  50  

Clarksville 31  45  

Columbia 

Cookeville 

East  Tennessee 18  40  

Elk   10  43  

Knoxville    6  46  

Lebanon 12  02  

McMinnville 12  68  $37  50  $24  82 

Richland 21  86  


68  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

PRESBYTERIES  Received.    Paid  to  Same.  Difference 

Elk : 

Knoxville 

Lebanon 1 1  oo  

McMinnville 155  

Richland 


Total 16  59 

Individual $65  50 

Budge  Fund 7  14 


Total $220  63 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Amarillo 

Austin 

Bacon   

Brownwood 

Corsicana 

Dallas-Bonham 

Denton 

Greenville   


Total  for  Synod $206  03  ^37  50  $168  53 

Texas  Synod. 

Amarillo $861  

Austin  ." 31  47  $45  00  $13  53 

Bacon 

Brownwood 15  00  15  00            

Corsicana 38  25  

Dallas-Bonham 4  50  

Denton 12  50  

Greenville   28  50  40  00  1 1  5" 

Gregory 9  40             ...... 

Louisiana 40  00            

Marshall 20  65  

Red  River 

San  Antonio 

San  Jacinto 

Sweet  Water 25  00  

Texas 5  00  

Waco 3  50  

Weatherford 18  25  


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    TRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH                   69 

PRESBYTERIES                                                    Received.  Paid  to  same.  Difference 

Gregory 

Louisiana 

Marshall 

Red  River 

San  Antonio 

San  Jacinto 

Sweet  Water 

Texas 

Waco 

Weatherford 


Total 

Individual $78  55 


Total $213  81 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Hopewell 

Madison 

Memphis $6  05 

Obion 4  91 


Total $10  96 

Individual $18  25 


Total   for   Synod    $299  18  $140  00  $159  18 

West  Tennessee  Synod. 

Hopewell $31  95  $37  50  $5  55 

Madison 3P  60  

Memphis 17  05  32  50  15  45 

Obion 134  21  


Total  for  Synod  $243  02  $70  co  $173  02 


70  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Summary  of  Synods — Receipts. 

Congre-  Sunday  Indi-  Grand 

SYNODS.                                         gations.  Schools.  viduals.  Total. 

Alabama $     54  04            $5  00  $59  04 

Arkansas 128  23  $23  70                4  50  156  43 

Illinois loi  71  34  70  23  00  I59  41 

Indiana I5  5o            6  00  21  50 

Indianola      8  16            4  00  12  16 

Iowa 10  00  10  00 

Kansas 200            200 

Kentucky 96  38  14  50               3  00  113  88 

Mississippi 24  50            6  70  31  20 

Missouri 117  74  13  54  59  90  185  18 

Pacific 17  50            2  ©0  19  50 

Tennessee 123  94  16  59  65  50  206  03 

Texas 220  63            78  55  299  18 

West  Tennessee 213  81  10  96  18  25  243  02 


Grand  total $1,118  14         $113  99  $286  40       $1,518  53 


Received  from  R.  L.  Baskette  for  Legal  Fund $     78  00 

$1,596  53 
Summaries  of  Disbursements. 

Paid  to  beneficiaries,  Dec.  16,  1909 $  220  15 

Paid  to  beneficiaries,  Jan.  18,  1910  481  00 

Special  cases  relieved   97  00 

Board  meeting  expense,  June  15,  1909  41  87 

Board  meeting  expense,  Feb.  15,  1910   31  97 

Civil   Court  expenses    236  00 

Miscellaneous  expenses,  classified  in  book   167  97 

Total $1,275  96 

Total  receipts   for  the  year   $1,596  53 

Balance  brought  forward  from  last  year  65  33 

Total $1,661  86 

Total  disbursements  for  the  year  $1,275  96 

Total    balance    385  90 

Total $1,661  86 

J.  M.  Wyckoff, 
Sullivan,  III.  Corresponding  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  "Jl 


APPENDIX  II. 


Report  of  the  Board  of  Missions. 

Marshall,  Texas,  April  30,  1910. 
To    the    Eightieth    General    Assembly    of    the    Cumberland    Presbyterian 
Church  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  May  19-26,  1910 : 

Dear  Brethren  :  The  Board  of  Missions  submits  herewith  its  financial 
statement  showing  the  collections  and  disbursements  of  the  funds  that 
have  come  to  the  hands  of  said  Board. 

We  have  been  mindful  of  the  action  of  the  last  Assembly  and  have 
reduced  the  expenses  of  the  Board  to  a  minimum.  Our  suggestion  would 
be  that  the  Board  shall  expend  more  money  in  arousing  the  Church  to 
the  sense  of  its  obligation  to  the  cause  of  Missions.  We  made  this  rec- 
ommendation before,  but  recognized  the  wisdom  of  the  decision  of  the 
last  Assembly  in  not  putting  that  plan  in  operation  at  that  time.  We 
hope  that  this  recommendation  will  meet  with  the  approval  of  this  Assem- 
bly so  as  to  enlarge  the  operations  of  the  Board  of  Missions  with  a  view 
of  its  more  general  efficiency. 

The  very  small  amount  of  work  we  have  been  able  to  do  was  enforced 
upon  us  by  reason  of  the  fact  that  the  funds  we  received  were  not 
entirely  sufficient  to  cover  the  expense  of  carrying  on  the  specific  work 
enjoined  upon  us  by  the  last  Assembly. 

The  work  of  the  Synods  and  Presbyteries  during  the  year  has  been 
gratifying,  but  it  is  inevitable  if  you  magnify  the  local  work,  you  will 
necessarily  minimize  the  amount  of  funds  handled  by  the  general  Board. 

So  far  as  this  Board  understands  the  temper  of  the  Church,  we  are  of 
opinion  that  the  Church  generally  is  more  desirous  of  encouraging  the 
work  through  the  Synods  and  Presbyteries  than  through  the  general  Board, 
and  the  general  Board  finds  no  fault  with  that  plan  wherever  its  efficiency 
has  been  proven. 

In  reviewing  the  Financial  Statement  the  Assembly  will  observe  that 
the  collections  have  been  remarkably  small,  but  we  realize  that  several 
reasons  exist  for  this :  the  other  general  enterprises  have  been  aggressive 
and  have  pressed  their  demands,  and  the  Church  has  been  pressed  also 
for  the  legal  funds.  We  hope  that  the  Church  will  be  in  a  condition  soon 
not'  to  require  but  little  money  to  prosecute  the  lawsuits,  that  we  may  be 
able  to  turn  our  attention  to  the  other  work  of  the  Church.  The  suits, 
of  course,   have  to  be  prosecuted  and   defended   and   it  takes   money  to 


7' 


MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 


do    that,    but    we    hope    that    they    will    all    soon    be    brought    to    a    final 
termination. 

This  Board  has  no  reports  from  the  Synods  and  Presbyteries  as  to  the 
work  they  have  accomplished  and  cannot  embody  in  our  Financial  State- 
ment such  reports,  and  the  only  information  we  have  is  what  has  come  to 
us  through  general  observation  and  in  the  public  prints.  It  is  to  be  hoped 
that  the  Synods  and  Presbyteries  will  arrange  to  have  their  work  presented 
to   the  Assembly   for   its   information  and   consideration. 

F.  H.  Prendergast, 

W.  M.  RoBisoN,  President  of  the  Board. 

Corresponding  Secretary. 


Financial  Statement,  Board  of  Missions  and  Church  Erection,  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church^  May  i,  1909,  to  May  i,  1910. 

1909.  State  of  Alabama. 

May  31.     Mt.    Pleasant    $  i  So 

May  31.     Birmingham 45  00 

May  31.     Chocoloca 7  80 

Sept.  3.     Gaylesville  (Mrs.  S.  C.  Russell,  personal)    10  00 

Nov.  8.     Good  Springs,  McGready  Presbytery  5  00 

Dec.  6.     Mrs.  R.  T.  Lawler  (personal) 90 

Dec.  6.     Mrs.   Clara   C.  Vandagrift    (personal)    i  33 

1910. 

April  26.     Gurley,   Robert   Donnel   Presbytery    4  00 

$75  83 
1909.  State  of  Arkansas. 

May     5.     Searcy $  31  75 

May  31.     Childerter  i  00 

June  28.     Sidney,  White  River  Presbytery  3  7^ 

June  28.  '  Oxford,  White  River  Presbytery  3  07 

Sept.  3.     Cane  Hill,  Fort  Smith  Presbytery  2  10 

Oct.  4.     J.  H.  Atkinson    (personal)    i  75 

Dec.  15.     Searcy,   Little   Rock    Presbytery 6  25 

1910. 

March  18.     S.   L.   Alexander    (personal)    200 

March  18.     Locksburg,   Mound   Prairie    Presbytery i  00 

$52  65 
1909.  State  of  California. 

Oct.  28.     Fresno,  Tulare   Presbytery    $     3  00 

Nov.  2.     San   Francisco   Chinese   Mission    3  00 

$6  00 


1909. 

Sept. 

15- 

1909. 

Aug. 

II. 

Aug. 

16. 

Oct. 

4. 

Oct. 

4- 

Oct. 

18. 

1909. 

Nov. 

10. 

Dec. 

6. 

Dec. 

IS- 

Dec. 

29. 

1910. 

Feb. 

19- 

OF   THE   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  73 

State  of  Oklahoma. 

Pidgeon    Roost,    Choctaw    Presbytery    $  520 

$5  20 
State  of  Illinois. 

Mt.  Gilead,  Vandalia  Presbytery   $  3  50 

Mrs.  J.  C.  Momyer   (personal)    5  00 

Pleasant  Ridge,  Decatur  Presbytery    3  40 

Shiloh,   Sangamon   Presbytery    4  10 

Lincoln,  Elk  Presbytery   12  00 

$28  00 
State  of  Indiana. 

Bethel,    Indiana    Presbytery $  10  00 

J.  C.  Wilhoite  and  wife  (personal)    i  20 

Jefferson  Avenue,  Indiana  Presbytery   60  75 

Albert   Curd    (personal)    2  00 

Chandler,    Indiana    Presbytery    2  00 

$84  95 
1909.  State  of  Kentucky.  '*' 

Mrs.   Reader    (personal)    $  2  00 

Ira  W.    King    (personal)    5  00 

Jas.   Stephens    (personal)    2  00 

Point  Pleasant,   Logan   Presbytery    2  50 

J.  P.  Morrison  and  wife  (personal)    5  00 

Bryer  Creek,  Owensboro  Presbytery  3  60 

Pleasant  Hill,  Owensboro  .Presbytery    2  80 

Oakland,   Mayfield   Presbytery    3  00 

Bethel,   Princeton   Presbytery    6  10 

Vaughns   Chapel,   Mayfield    Presbytery    i  95 

Caseyville,    Princeton    Presbytery    5  00 

Marion,    Princeton    Presbytery    5  50 

Auburn,   Logan   Presbytery    6  50 

Madisonville,   Princeton   Presbytery    3  80 

Madisonville  Sunday  school,   Princeton  Presbytery 2  00 

Pilot  Oak,  Mayfield   Presbytery    i  00 

Cedar  Point,  Cumberland  Presbytery  5  55 

Fulton,  Obion  Presbytery 2  00 

Ashland,   Princeton   Presbytery    5  00 

Mt.   Pleasant,  Owensboro   Presbytery   5  00 

Zion,  Owensboro  Presbytery  S  00 

Oct.  18.     Neal's  Chapel,  Cumberland  Presbytery  i  00 


May 

31- 

May 

31. 

May 

31- 

June 

28. 

July 

23- 

July 

28. 

Aug. 

II. 

Aug. 

23- 

Sept. 

II. 

Sept. 

15- 

Sept. 

18. 

Sept. 

18. 

Sept. 

18. 

Sept. 

18. 

Sept. 

IS- 

Oct. 

4- 

Oct. 

4- 

Oct. 

18. 

Oct. 

18. 

Oct. 

18. 

Oct. 

18. 

74 

Oct.  1 8. 
Oct.  i8. 
Oct.  i8. 
Nov.  10. 
Dec.  21. 

1910. 
Feb.  2. 
Feb.  5- 
Feb.  10. 
Feb.  10. 
Feb.  10. 
Feb.  10. 
Feb.  23. 
March  i 
April  19, 
April  19, 


1909. 

May  31. 
May  31. 
June  16. 
July  17. 
July  23. 
Aug.  12. 
Aug.  20. 
Aug.  20. 
Aug.  20. 
Aug.  20. 
Sept.ii. 
Sept.  18. 
Nov.  15. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  31. 
1910. 
March  li 


MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Oak  Forest,  Cumberland  Presbytery i  50 

Lick  Branch,  Cumberland  Presbytery 2  00 

New  Union,   Cumberland   Presbytery    i  00 

NebOj  Princeton   Presbytery    2  50 

Palma,  Mayfield  Presbytery   8  00 

Carrsville,  Mayfield  Presbytery  21  00 

J.  P.  Morrill  and  wife  (personal)   5  00 

D.  B.  Dilley   (personal)    50 

Mildred   Dilley    (personal)    50 

L.   B.   Dilley    (personal)    50 

P.  D.  Dilley  (personal)    50 

Fulton,    Obion    Presbytery 11  40 

8.     Mt.   Olivet,   Logan    Presbytery    9  00 

Mt.    Carmel,    Princeton   Presbytery    2  00 

Lewisburg,   Logan   Presbytery    2  00 

$148  70 

State  of  Missouri. 

Springfield $  6  00 

Lotmer    30 

Faucett,    Piatt    Presbytery     4  94 

Spring  River,   Ozark   Presbytery    8  14 

J.  M.   Seal   (personal)    i  00 

John  Preston    (personal)    ' 10  00 

Bear    Creek,    McGee    Presbytery    2  00 

New   Harmony,   McGee   Presbytery    4  00 

Salisbury,  McGee  Presbytery    10  49 

J.   W.    Duvall    (personal) 701 

Broad   Street,   Springfield    Presbytery    3  5g 

Spring  River,  Ozark  Presbytery   7  05 

Hopewell,  Lexington   Presbytery   3  00 

Hopewell    (Eshman),   Lexington   Presbytery    720 

Misses  Bessie  and  Delia  Magill   (personal)    i  20 

Mrs.  E.  P.  Grimes  (personal)    3  00 

Mt.   Olive,   New   Lebanon    Presbytery    60 

Mt.   Olive    (Lou  Knox),   New  Lebanon   Presbytery 60 

Kansas  City,  Springfield  Presbytery 28  35 

?.     Guthrie,   McGee   Presbytery    6  00 

$114  43 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  75 

1909.  State  of  Mississippi. 

May     I.    J.    J.    Cooper    $  7  45 

May  II.     Miss  Willie  Tison   5  00 

May  31.     Murray    McMillan    405 

July  23.     Huntsville,  Yazoo  Presbytery  2  50 

Aug.     7.     Woodlawn,  New  Hope  Presbytery   251 

Aug.     7.     Zion,  Mississippi  Presbytery   i  30 

Aug.  II.     Mt.    Bethel,   Mississippi    Presbytery    I  90 

Nov.  10.     Conehatta,    Mississippi    Presbytery    7  10 

$31  81 

1909.  State  of  Tennessee. 

May  I.     A.  N.  Eshman  (for  sundry  parties)    $  57  18 

May     I.     A.   P.   Givens    2  00 

May     I.     H.    H.    Glaze    72 

May  4.    A.  N.  Eshman  (for  sundry  parties)    35  76 

May    5.     G.   C.  Boatman   5  00 

May    6.     W.    E.    Shropshire    3  00 

May  31.     W.   L.   Danley    10  00 

May  31.     M.   L.   Sloop    i  10 

May  31.     J.  A.  Prieto  (Union  City),  Obion  Presbytery  61  77 

May  31.     L.    P.    Lowrie    55 

June    7.     Pilgrims   Rest,   Hopewell   Presbytery    i  80 

June  14.     Campbellsville,  Richland  Presbytery   4  21 

June  28.     New  Salem,  Elk  Presbytery   2  50 

July  23.     Bethlehem,  Elk  Presbytery   3  36 

Aug.  23.     Pilgrim  Rest,  Hopewell   Presbytery   i  00 

Aug.  27.     Mt.   Eagle   Sunday   school,   McMinnville   Presbytery 75 

Sept.  II.     Mrs.  Jas.  Fuller,  Chattanooga  Presbytery   i  oo 

Sept.  15.     Mt.  Tabor,  Lebation  Presbytery 3  85 

Sept.  15.    Milton,  Lebanon  Presbytery   2  00 

Oct.    4.     Antioch,  Obion  Presbytery    281 

Oct.  18.     Mt.   Denson,   Clarksville    Presbytery    5  20 

Oct.  28.     Rockvale,   Lebanon   Presbytery    7  29 

Oct.  28.     Glenwood,  Tennessee  Presbytery  7  00 

Oct.  28.     Monteagle,  McMinnville  Presbytery  65 

Nov.     6.     Beech,    Lebanon    Presbytery    5  40 

Nov.  ID.     McCains,  Richland  Presbytery   4  40 

Nov.  10.     T.    A.    Horn,    Tullahoma 5  00 

Nov.  ID.     Mt.  Carmel,  Tullahoma  Presbytery  2  50 

Nov.  26.     Union,  McMinnville  Presbytery  5  00 

Dec.  10.     Young's   Chapel,   Knoxville   Presbytery    2  50 

Dec.  13.    East  Chattanooga,  Chattanooga  Presbytery   i  15 


r^ 


MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 


Dec.  28.     R.  M.  Rucker   (personal)    10  00 

Dec.  28.     Wm.    Trousdale    (personal)     i  00 

1910. 

Jan.  12.     Knoxville,   Knoxville    Presbytery    20  00 

Jan.  20.     Mrs.   J.    R.    Dodds    (personal)     100 

Jan.  29.     Cornersville,  Elk  Presbytery  i  05 

Feb.  ID.     Antioch,  Chattanooga  Presbytery   i  60 

P'eb.  ID.     Chattanooga,   Chattanooga   Presbytery    30  00 

March  18.     Santa  Fe,  Richland  Presbytery   I5  03 

March  18.     Pleasant,  East  Tennessee  Presbytery  3  00 

March  18.     Salem,  East  Tennessee  Presbytery  3  00 

March  18.     Bear  Creek,  Elk  Presbytery  5  00 

April  19.     Greeneville,   Elk   Presbytery    20  00 

April  19.     Cornersville I  40 

April  19.     Pleasant  View,  Elk  Presbytery i  65 

April  29.     Edgefield,    Lebanon    Presbytery    5  00 

$360  04 


1909. 

July  9- 
Aug.  14. 
Aug.  17. 
Oct.  18. 
Nov.  23. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
Dec.  6. 
1910. 
Feb.  9. 


New  Ebenezer,  Obion  Presbytery    $  4  70 

Pleasant   Hill,   Hopewell   Presbytery    8  00 

Dyersburg,  Obion  Presbytery   16  87 

Central  of  Memphis,  Memphis  Presbytery  7  70 

Crittendon   Grove,   Obion    Presbytery    4  25 

Arlington,  Memphis   Presbytery   5  00 


J.  A.   Keller   Madison   Presbytery    . . . . 
Mrs.  Mary  Black,  Madison  Presbytery 


60 
60 


G.  A.  Black,  Madison  Presbytery   2  40 


Maggie  Black,  Madison  Presbytery 
M.  L.  Black,  Madison  Presbytery  . . 

H.  S.  Hill,  Madison  Presbytery 

T.  M.  Keller,  Madison  Presbytery  . 


30 
30 
15 
30 


1909. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May  5 
May  31 
May  31 


Newburn,  Obion  Presbytery  3  05 

$54  22 
State  of  Texas. 

Robt.  Talley,  Buda   $    400 

Wm.    Clark,   Jefferson    7  80 

D.  J.  Moore,  Mountain  View   i  75 

L.  B.  McCaslin,   Sweetwater    14  70 

M.  D.  Oliver,  San  Saba 12  50 

L.   M.    Small,  Amarillo    4  80 

R.   M.    Castleman    (personal)    100  00 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  JJ 

May  31.     Mrs.  J.  E.  Baldridge,  McKinney  2  00 

June  14.     Antioch,    Corsicana    Presbytery    15  00 

June  21.     Mineral  Wells,  Weatherford   Presbytery    200 

July    2.     S.    Ligon    (personal)     2  50 

July  28.     Denton,  Gregory  Presbytery  4  00 

July  28.     Denton  Sunday  school,  Gregory  Presbytery   i  30 

Aug.  16.     Mrs.  Maria  Cobbs  (personal)    .' 5  00 

Sept.     3.     R.  M.  Castleman  (personal)    100  00 

Sop'    II.     Beaukiss,   Austin    Presbytery    2  35 

:5epc.  15.     Rock  Church,  Waco  Presbytery  4  00 

Sept.  15.     Mrs.   J.    S.   Russell    (personal)    2  00 

Oct.     4.     Shady  Grove,  Austin   Presbytery    12  00 

Oct.    4.     Shiloh,  Red  River  Presbytery   6  50 

Oct.    4.     Hutto,  Austin   Presbytery    5  80 

Oct.  i8y    Emberson,   Red   River   Presbytery    3  95 

Oct.  20.     Round  Rock,  Austin  Presbytery   13  00 

Oct.  20.     Pleasant  Hill,  Austin  Presbytery  3  00 

Oct.  28.     Huffines,  Marshall  'Presbytery   4  00 

Dec.     6.     Mrs.   Cecil  Jameson    (personal)    i  00 

Dec.     6.     Miss  Estelle  Jameson    (personal)    i  00 

Dec.     6.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Jameson   (personal)    60 

Dec.    6.     J.  W.   Stanberry    (personal)    60 

Dec.    6.     F.  P.  Peyton  (personal)    60 

Dec.     6.     V.  Wolverton  and  wife   (personal)    i  20 

Dec.     6.     M.    Adams,    Jr.     (personal)     60 

Dec.     6.     C.  W.  C.  Norwood  and  others   (personal)    i  43 

Dec.     6.     Reba,  Arlie  and  Alsie    Smith    (personal)    i  80 

Dec.     6.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Jameson   (personal)    75 

Dec.  10.     Hopewell,  Austin  Presbytery   3  00 

Dec.  10.     Sandy  Valley,  Austin  Presbytery   8  95 

Dec.  21.     Antioch,   Corsicana   Presbytery    i  00 

1910. 

Feb.     8.     Oak   Grove,   Austin    Presbytery    10  00 

Feb.  19.     R.  M.  Castleman   (personal)    100  00 

Feb.  28.     New  Hope,  Marshall  Presbytery  5  55 

Feb.  28.     Nesbitt,    Marshall    Presbytery    3  75 

April  19.     Providence,  Marshall  Presbytery  6  35 

April  19.     Jefferson,  Marshall  Presbytery  6  00 

April  19.     J.  A.  Dysart  (personal)    '25  00 

April  29.     Shilo 5  00 

April  29.     Mission    Ridge  ' 2  00 

April  29.     County  Line   i  00 

$522  13, 


!^8  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Disbursements,  Board  of  Missions  and  Church  Erection,  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church,  May  i,  1909,  to  May  i,  1910. 

Board  of  Education  $  2  50 

Ministerial  Relief    i  25 

Young  People's  Work  i  25 

P.  F.  Johnson,  McKenzie,  Tenn. 9  50 

J.  W.  Wyckoff,  Sullivan,  111 iS  86 

Wm.  McDougal,  Simsboro,  La 60  00 

H.  G.  Nichoelson,  Pueblo,  Colo 250  00 

C.  H.  Walton,  Memphis,  Tenn 200  00 

F.  A.  Brown,  Duncan,  Okla  620  00 

H.  A.  R.  Horton,  Dallas,  Texas    2  50 

J   A.  Hill,  Groveville,  111 130  00 

Clerical,  rents,  printing,  etc ^  45i  65 

$1,992  01 

Recapitulation. 

amounts  received  by   states. 

Alabama $  75  83 

Arkansas 52  65 

California 6  00 

Illinois 28  00 

Indiana 84  95 

Keirtucky 148  70 

Missouri 114  43 

Mississippi 31  81 

Oklahoma 5  20 

Tennessee    (Tennessee   Synod)    $360  04 

Tennessee   (West  Tennessee  Synod)    54  22 —  41426 

Texas 522  13 

Cash  on  hand  May  i,  1909  . .- 536  63 

$2,020  59 

Disbursements  as   set   forth .$1,992  01 

Balance  cash  on  hand  May   i,    1910    28  36 

Discrepancy   22 

$2,020  59 

Marshall,  Mo.,  May  6,  1910. 
Rev.  Wm.  Robinson,  Secretary  Board  of  Missions. 

Dear  Brother:  Herewith  you  will  find  report  of  money  collected  and 
expended  in  state  synodic  mission  or  reconstructing  work  in  the  state  of 
Missouri : 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  79 

On  June  l,  1909,  amount  in  hand  of  Treaiurer  when  Rev.  J.  M. 
Russell    was    employed   by   the    Commission    of    the    Synod    of 

Missouri  42  50 

Amount  received  in  June,  1909  14  50 

Amount  collected  by  Russell    28  50 

July,  amount  received  by  Treasurer    i  00 

Jiily,   amount   collected    by    Russell    24  63 

August,  amount  collected  by  Treasurer   22  50 

August,  amount  received  at  Synod  278  90 

August,  amount  collected  by  Russell  75  40 

September,  amount  received  by  Treasurer    49  00 

September,   1909,  amount  received  by  Russell    49  80 

October,  amount  received  by  Treasurer    5  00 

October,  amount  received  by  Russell    8  00 

November,  amount  received  by  Treasurer 3  00 

December,  amount  received  by  Treasurer  12  50 

December,  amount  received  by  Russell   42  75 

January,  1910,  amount  received  by  Treasurer   13  oO' 

January,  amount  received  by  Russell   24  20 

February,  amount  received  by  Treasurer  5  00 

February,  amount  received  by  Russell   18  00 

March,   amount   received  by   Treasurer    22  00 

March,   amount  received  by  Russell    25  50 

April,  amount  received  by  Treasurer   25  00 

April,   amount  received   by   Russell    21  20 

April,  amount  received  from  Lexington  Presbytery  meeting 24  00 

Total    $  835  68 

A.  J.  Baker. 


80  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 


APPENDIX  III. 


Report  of  the  Board  of  Publication. 

To   the   Eightieth   General  Assembly    of    the    Cumberland    Presbyterian 
Church : 

Reverend  Fathers  and  Brethren  :  A  kind  providence  has  kept  us 
through  another  year,  and  it  is  with  profound  gratitude  that  we  would 
here  acknowledge  His  goodness  and  mercy.  His  interposition  in  direct- 
ing and  controlling  many  of  the  important  events  in  the  affairs  of  our 
beloved  Zion  during  the  past  year  is  so  marked  that  we  would  be  ungrate- 
ful did  we  not  make  this  public  acknowledgment  of  it.  We  ask  your 
reverend  body  and  the  entire  Church  to  unite  with  us  in  thanksgiving,  and 
prayer  for  His  guidance  in  the  future. 

Since  our  last  report,  made  in  Bentonville,  Ark.,  May,  1909,  much  has 
transpired  that  is  of  the  deepest  interest  to  your  reverend  body  and  to  the 
Church.  The  litigation  covering  the  ownership  of  our  splendid  publishing 
plant  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  has  been  fought  through  the  courts  of  Tennes- 
see, and  brought  to  a  successful  conclusion.  Your  Board  of  Publication  is 
now  in  full  possession  of  the  Publishing  House,  the  Church  paper,  and 
all  the  business  affairs  pertaining  thereto.  Below  we  give  you  a  state- 
ment of  the  filing  and  progress  of  the  litigation,  also  the  final  decree  of 
the  honorable  Supreme  Court  of  Tennessee : 

April  7,   1910. 
Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette,  C.  P.  Pub.  House,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Dear  Sir  :  Answering  your  favor  of  the  6th  inst.,  inquiring  as  to  data 
of  the  Publishing  House  suit,  I  beg  leave  to  report : 

1.  This  suit  was  commenced  in  the  Chancery  Court  of  Davidson  County, 
December  5,  1907.  You  will  observe  that  it  was  commenced  before  the 
decision  of  the  Fayetteville  case. 

2.  There  were  fourteen  depositions  taken  in  behalf  of  relators  and  eigh- 
teen depositions  taken  in  behalf  of  the  defendants.  The  record  in  the 
case,  as  it  went  to  the  Supreme  Court,  covered  more  than  1,300  pages. 
There  were,  besides,  thousands  of  pages  of  exhibits,  which  consisted  of 
books,  documents,  etc.,  etc. 

3.  The  final  decree  in  the  Chancery  Court  was  entered  October  i,  1909. 
The  case  had  been  argued  for  days  before  that. 

4.  The  case  was  heard  in  the  Supreme  Court,  January  17,  1910,  and 
decided  February  12,  1910.    The  decree  was  entered  March  7,  1910. 

5.  I  enclose  you  a  copy  of  the  final  decree  in  the  Supreme  Court. 

Yours    very   truly, 

Frank  Slemons,  Attorney. 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  Ol 

State  of  Tennessee,  Ex  Rel,  J.  H.  Zarecor,  et  als. 
vs. 
W.  A.  Pr ovine  et  als. 

Be  it  remembered,  That  this  cause  came  on  to  be  heard  on  this,  the  I2th 
day  of  February,  1910,  as  well  as  at  former  days  of  the  term,  upon  the 
Transcript  of  the  record  from  the  Chancery  Court  of  Davidson  County, 
assignment  of  errors  of  the  defendants,  and  the  amendment  thereto, 
which  is  allowed  and  ordered  to  be  filed  now  for  then,  briefs,  and  argu- 
ment of  counsel:  Whereupon  the  Court  is  pleased  to  order,  adjudge  and 
decree  that  all  the  assignments  of  error  of  the  defendants  are  overruled, 
and  the  decree  of  the  Chancellor  is  affirmed,  save  as  hereinafter  stated. 

And  it  appearing  to  the  Court  that  the  proceedings  taken  for  the  union 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  and  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
the  United  States  of  America  were  not  effective  to  merge  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  into  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.,  and  that 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  still  remains  a  vital  and  independent 
organization,  and  that  the  relators  are  identified  therewith,  and  that  they 
had  been  duly  elected  to  the  offices  of  Directors  of  the  Board  of  Publi- 
cation of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  as  provided  in  the  charter 
of  said  Board,  and  as  was  usual  and  customary,  by  the  General  Assembly 
of  said  Church,  and  that  the  defendants  have  been  removed  by  said  Gen- 
eral Assembly  because  the  said  defendants  are  no  longer  members  of  said 
Church,  and  because  they  are  now  using  the  property  and  assets  of  said 
Board  for,  and  receiving  their  instructions  from,  and  are  submitting  them- 
selves as  a  Board,  to  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.,  and  diverting 
the  trust  property  from  the  uses  and  purposes  for  which  it  was  placed  in 
their  hands.  It  is,  therefore,  ordered,  adjudged  and  decreed,  that  the 
defendants,  W.  A.  Provine,  Hamilton  Parks,  Charles  Manton,  W.  T.  Har- 
dison,  J.  H.  Johnson,  John  H.  Reynolds,  John  H.  DeWitt,  L.  M.  Rice  and 
M.  G.  Wood,  are  n3t  entitled  to  hold  the  offices  of  Directors  of  the  Board 
of  Publication  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  a  corporation 
created  and  existing  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Tennessee,  and  that  the 
relators,  J.  H.  Zarecor,  F.  A.  Seagle,  A.  N.  Eshman,  R.  L.  Baskette,  J. 
H.  Fussell,  J.  H.  Zwingle,  W.  L,  Danley,  S.  A.  Cunningham,  A.  C.  Biddle, 
and  W.  E.  Dunnaway,  are  entitled,  and  are,  and  by  right  ought  to  be,  the 
Directors  of  said  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church.  It  is,  therefore,  ordered,  adjudged  and  decreed,  that  said  de- 
fendants be  removed  from  their  said  offices  as  Directors  of  said  Board  of 
Publication  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  that  the  relators, 
above  named,  are  hereby  installed  as  members  of  said  Board  of  Publica- 
tion of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

And  it  is  further  ordered,  adjudged  and  decreed,  That  the  defendants 
surrender  and  turn  over  to  said  relators  above  named,  their  officers  and 
agents,  all  the  property,  real  and  personal,  books,  accounts,  and  assets  of 
every  nature  and  character  whatever  belonging  to  said  Board  of  Publi- 
cation of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

Upon  the  failure  of  the  defendants  to  surrender  to  the  relators  the 
property  described  in  the  bill,  to  wit :  A  business  building  and  machinery, 
and  all  other  property,  located  on  the  east  side  of  North  Cherry  Street  in 
the  city  of  Nashville,  Davidson  County,  Tenn.,  being  lot  No.  55,  in  the 
original  plan  of  Nashville,  fronting  about  99  feet  on  east  side  of  said 
Cherry  Street,  less  the  part  sold  as  hereinafter  stated,  and  running  back 
between    parallel    lines    about    one    hundred    and    seventy-three    and    one- 


b2  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

third  (173  1-3)  feet  to  an  alley — being  ninety-nine  feet  off  the  north  side 
of  lot  55,  from  which  there  has  heretofore  been  sold  off  the  north  side  a 
lot  fronting  thirty-three  (33)  feet.  See  deed  recorded  in  Book  142,  page 
546,  Register's  office  of  Davidson  County,  Tennessee,  to  which  reference 
is  made,  and  being  the  property  now  owned  and  operated  and  controlled 
by  the  defendants — within  ten  days  from  February  12,  1910,  the  Clerk  of 
this  Court  will  iss&e  a  writ  of  possession  to  put  said  relators  into  the 
possession  of  said  property. 

The  Court  being  of  opinion  that  the  Chancellor  was  in  error  in  requir- 
ing the  defendants  to  execute  bond  for  $25,000  copied  in  the  record, 
the  decree  of  the  Chancellor  is  to  that  extent  modified,  and  the  bond 
cancelled,  and  for  nothing  held,  and  the  relators  are  remitted  without 
prejudice  to  another  action  for  the  recovery  of  such  damages  as  they  or 
the  Board  they  represent  may  have  sustained,  but  the  Court  in  nowise 
expresses  any  opinion  as  to  the  liability  of  the  defendants  for  damages. 

The  Court  is  of  opinion,  and  so  decrees,  that  the  State  Court,  having 
first  acquired  jurisdiction  of  the  property  and  subject  matter  of  the  suit, 
would  be  entitled  to  proceed  to  a  final  decree  and  cannot  be  ousted  of 
jurisdiction  by  the  suit  involving  this  property  subsequently  brought  in 
the  Federal  Court  by  other  parties  not  parties  to  this  suit. 

The  costs  of  this  cause  will  be  paid  by  the  defendants  and  the  sureties 
on  their  appeal  bond,  W.  E.  Ward  and  W.  B.  Baird,  for  which  let  execu- 
tion issue. 

Federal  Courts. 

While  this  litigation  was  pending  in  the  State  Courts,  the  legal  repre- 
sentatives of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.,  in  an  effort  to  discredit 
the  State  Courts,  applied  to  the  Federal  Courts  at  Nashville  for  a  restrain- 
ing order  to  prevent  your  Board  from  taking  possession  of  the  publishing 
plant.  This  case  was  heard  by  Federal  Judge  Sanford  sitting  at  Nashville, 
and  in  March  of  this  year  the  case  was  dismissed  for  want  of  jurisdiction. 

The  unionists  have  taken  an  appeal  from  the  decision  of  Federal  Judge 
Sanford  to  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

Surrender  of  Publishing  Plant. 

As  a  result  of  the  decree  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Tennessee,  the  Pub- 
lishing House  and  all  of  its  business  affairs  were  surrendered  to  the  rep- 
resentatives of  your  Board  of  Publication  at  5  o'clock  p.m.,  February  23, 
1910.  Those  representing  your  Board  were :  Hon.  J.  H.  Zarecor,  W.  L. 
Danley,  S.  A.  Cunningham,  Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman,  R.  L.  Baskette  and  our 
attorney,  Hon.  Frank  Siemens.  Previous  to  this,  your  Board  had  elected 
R.  L.  Baskette  General  Manager,  and  he  immediately  took  personal 
charge  of  the  plant.  One  hour  later  the  night  force  in  the  press  room 
came  on  duty,  the  machinery  was  started,  and  for  the  first  time  in  over 
four  years  the  publishing  plant  was  again  under  the  control  and  manage- 
ment of  representatives  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  The 
entire  office  force  quit  in  a  body.  This  included  bookkeeper,  cashier,  su- 
perintendent, bill  clerks,  stenographer,  clerks  in  book  department,  circu- 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  83 

lation  manager  of  both  paper  and  Sunday  school  literature,  telephone 
operator,  foreman  of  the  press  room  and  foreman  of  the  bindery. 
On  the  morning  of  February  24  General  Manager  Baskette  was  without 
a  bookkeeper  or  a  clerk  of  any  kind  in  the  office.  Mr.  George  B.  Wright, 
a  gentleman  of  long  experience  in  the  printing  business,  was  appointed  as 
superintendent.  It  was  under  these  unfavorable  circumstances  that  the 
General  Manager  and  the  Superintendent  started  out  with  the 
responsibilities  of  this  immense  plant  suddenly  thrown  on  their  hands. 
Nevertheless,  every  contract  and  job  that  was  in  the  house  at  the  time 
it  was  surrendered  was  delivered  on  time.  Since  the  change  in  man- 
agement, nearly  every  patron  of  the  publishing  plant  has  called  at  the 
office,  and  voluntarily  expressed  his  thanks  for  marked  improvement  in 
both  quality  and  promptness  in  the  delivery  of  the  work  being  turned  out. 

Reforms  were  immediately  instituted  looking  to  a  reduction  of  expenses. 
Employees  had  been  allowed  to  order  or  buy  their  supplies  for  the  various 
departments,  and  it  seems  that  there  was  a  regular  system  by  which  em- 
ployees were  paid  a  commission  by  all  firms  selling  the  House  supplies. 
Now  all  supplies  are  purchased  by  the  General  Manager  and  the  Super- 
intendent, and  all  discounts  go  to  the  Publishing  House. 

The  general  condition  of  the  plant  was  anything  but  satisfactory.  The 
machinery  had  been  allowed  to  run  down,  and  it  is  only  by  a  strenuous 
effort  that  we  have  been  able  to  keep  it  going  while  necessary  repairs  were 
being  made. 

THE  DEPARTMENTS. 

We  will  now  discuss  the  different  departments  separately,  based  on  a 
detailed  report  furnished  by  the  General  Manager,  which,  after  careful 
examination,  we  find  to  be  correct. 

Composing  Room. 

In  the  composing  room  we  have  four  linotype  machines,  which  are  kept 
going  full  time.  All  other  equipment  necessary  to  our  present  needs  is 
at  hand,  and  for  quality  and  quantity  of  work  turned  out,  our  compos- 
ing room  will  compare  favorably  with  any  in  the  South.  The  entire 
force  in  the  composing  room  have  proven  faithful  and  loyal  to  the  pres- 
ent management,  and  we  have  lost  only  three  employees  from  this  depart- 
ment. We  can  with  confidence  say  that  for  ability  and  efficiency  our  force 
in  this  department  is  the  peer  of  any  in  the  city. 

In  this  department  we  have  the  benefit  and  service  of  Mr.  A.  R. 
Kallock,  who  is  foreman.  He  has  been  with  the  House  for  twenty-five 
years  and  is  thoroughly  loyal  to  our  interests.  He  is  capable  and  efficient, 
and  his  department  is  splendidly  organized.  In  this  department  is  the 
veteran  employee  of  the  House,  Mr.  J.  C.  Drennan,  who  has  served  the  Pub- 


84  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

lisl.ing  House  in  the  composing  room  for  thirty  years.  His  services  and 
ripe  experience  make  him  a  valuable  man.  He  is  true  to  every  trust 
placed  in  him  and  is  held  in  the  highest  regard  by  the  management. 

Press  Room. 

In  the  press  room  we  have  seven  large  presses  of  the  latest  model,  and 
one  "pony  press."  An  examination  of  the  machinery  indicated  that  it  had 
been  badly  used  and  neglected.  We  have  at  considerable  expense  made 
repairs,  and  in  quite  a  number  of  instances  sent  to  the  manufacturer  for 
new  parts.  Some  months  before  the  plant  was  surrendered,  looking  for- 
ward to  such  an  event,  the  present  General  Manager  made  definite  ar- 
rangements for  a  new  foreman  to  take  the  place  of  the  old  one.  The  se- 
lection of  the  man  was  left  to  Mr.  George  B.  Wright,  our  efificient  Super- 
intendent. He  selected  Mr.  J.  H.  Miller  for  the  place.  Since  Mr.  Miller 
Vi?as  installed  in  charge  of  the  press  room,  he  has  by  diligence  and  close 
attention  reduced  the  expense  of  operation  over  one  hundred  dollars  per 
month.  In  addition  to  this,  he  has  greatly  improved  the  quality  of  work 
turned  out. 

We  have  purchased  what  is  known  as  the  "mechanical  chalk  overlay 
process"  for  printing  half-tone  work.  We  have  at  this  Assembly  some 
half-tone  prints  of  the  McAdow  home,  the  birthplace  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church.  These  were  printed  by  our  foreman,  Mr.  J.  H. 
Miller  and  are  a  splendid  specimen  of  the  fine  work  we  are  capable  of 
turning  out.     Our  press  room  is  now  running  day  and  night. 

The  Bindery. 
In  the  bindery  we  work  twenty  to  thirty  girls,  in  addition  to  the  fore- 
man, Mr.  Rankin  Smith,  and  three  men,  two  on  the  cutting  machines 
and  one  on  the  folders.  This  is  the  hardest  worked  department  in  the  en- 
tire plant,  and  has  given  a  splendid  account  of  itself  since  the  change  in 
management.  Under  the  management  of  the  new  foreman,  the  work 
turned  out  of  the  bindery  has  always  been  on  time  and  in  good  shape. 
Not  a  single  complaint  has  been  made  by  any  of  the  patrons  of  the 
House. 

Power  Department. 

In  the  power  department  much  neglect  was  apparent.  The  belting  on  the 
drive  wheel  was  so  loose  that  30  per  cent  of  the  power  was  lost.  In  some 
instances,  when  a  heavy  load  was  placed  on  the  machinery  in  the  dif- 
ferent departments,  it  would  reduce  the  speed  of  the  machinery  to  such 
an  extent  that  the  folding  machines  in  the  bindery  would  not  work 
properly.  All  of  this  trouble  has  been  remedied.  We  found  that  the  for- 
mer engineer  had  cut  the  wire  bands  from  the  armature  of  the  dynamo 
and  ran  the  risk  of  burning  out  the  dynamo,  and  likely  the  destruction  of 
the  plant.     Our  new  engineer  is  a  competent  and  efficient  machinist,  and 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  "85 

by  his  loyalty  has  assisted  the  management  in  keeping  down  expenses 
in  his  department.  We  have  made  some  important  changes  and  repairs 
in  the  boiler  room  that  will  result  in  reduced  consumption  of  coal,  and 
yet  enable  the  fireman  to  carry  a  higher  pressure  of  steam  than  formerly. 
We  found  it  necessay  to  purchase  a  new  hot  water  pump,  as  the  old  one 
-was  practically  a  pile  of  scrap  iron.  The  entire  electric  lighting  sys- 
tem, with  the  exception  of  the  dynamo,  had  to  be  renewed  at  a  cost 
■of  about  twelve  hundred  dollars.  We  found  that  some  of  the  lead  wires 
were  so  overloaded  that  they  had  begun  to  heat,  thereby  endangering  the 
plant  with  fire.  When  the  present  repairs- of  the  electrical  equipment  are 
completed,  we  will  have  the  best-equipped  plant  in  the  city.  We  have 
changed  the  lighting  system  all  over  the  building,  especially  in  the  press 
room,  where  Tungsten  lights  have  been  substituted  for  arc  lights,  result- 
ing in  a  greatly  reduced  amount  of  current  and  corresponding  saving  of 
power.  At  the  same  time  the  press  room,  which  is  located  in  the  base- 
ment of  the  building,  is  better  lighted  than  under  the  old  system. 

The  present  management  is  making  every  effort  possible  to  bring  the 
plant  up  to  the  highest  state  of  efficiency,  so  as  to  be  enabled  to  take  care 
of  a  greater  volume  of  business. 

The  Building. 

The  building  is  of  brick,  with  cut  stone  front,  and  five  stories  high.  It 
is  sixty-two  and  one-half  feet  wide  and  runs  back  one  hundred  and  sev- 
enty-five feet  to  an  alley.  The  mechanical  department  is  in  the  rear,  four 
floors  being  occupied  by  our  machinery  and  one  floor  rented  to  E.  T. 
Lowe  &  Co.,  who  do  composition  work  entirely. 

In  the  front  building  the  book  store  and  offices  are  located,  our  own 
force  occupying  five  rooms,  and  we  rent  out  sixteen  offices.  The  Board 
room  is  located  on  the  fifth  floor.  The  front  basement  has  concrete 
floor,  and  is  used  as  storage  room  for  paper  stock. 

The  entire  mechanical  department  is  protected  with  automatic  sprinklers, 
on  which  we  carry  sprinkler  insurance  to  the  amount  of  ten  thousand 
dollars.  We  carry  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  thousand  dollars  fire 
insurance. 

The  Cumberland  Presbyterian. 
When  the  present  management  took  charge  of  the  Publishing  House 
one  of  the  first  things  that  was  done  was  to  investigate  the  subscription 
list  and  ascertain  the  cost  of  printing  the  paper.  The  result  of  this  inves- 
tigation cannot  be  described  in  any  other  language  than  to  say  it  was 
appalling.  The  books  show  that  the  total  cost  last  year  of  publishing  The 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  was  $18,980.11,  and  the  total  income  or  revenue 
received  which  is  credited  to  the  paper  was  $14,191.96,  indicating  that  the 
paper  was  published  at  a  loss  of  $4,788.15.     By  reference  to  the  minutes 


86  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

of  the  union  Board  of  Publication,  we  find  that  they  had  appropriated  as 
much  as  $2,500  at  a  time  for  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian  to  be  used  in 
"field  work." 

We  have  lost  in  the  neighborhood  of  2,500  subscribers  since  the  change 
in  management  took  place ;  at  the  same  time  we  have  added  to  the  sub- 
scription list  over  two  thousand  names.  One  reason  that  the  paper  was 
published  at  such  a  tremendous  loss  was  that  they  only  had  about  five 
thousand  paying  subscribers.  They  had  a  field  agent  traveling  in 
the  interest  of  the  paper,  and  his  salary  and  expenses  consumed  every 
dollar  received  for  the  paper  in  the  way  of  subscriptions ;  consequently 
there  was  not  a  dollar  left  to  offset  the  cost  of  publishing  the  paper. 
Another  item  of  interest  is,  that  every  unionist  that  wrote  regularly  for 
tht  paper  was  on  its  pay  roll  or  expense  account. 

The  circulation  department  of  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian  is  in  charge 
of  Miss  Alma  Mitchell,  one  of  our  most  valued  employees. 

The  Purchase  of  Independent  Papers, 
resolution. 

Your  Board  fully  considered  the  question  of  purchasing  independent 
papers  and  merging  same  with  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian.  After  a 
full  discussion  of  this  question,  the  following  resolution  was  unanimously 
passed: 

Resolved,  That  it  is  the  sense  of  this  Board  that  we  should  not  at  this 
time  purchase  any  paper  or  subscription  list  of  any  paper,  until  the  pend- 
ing litigation  involving  the  Publishing  House  be  finally  determined,  and 
that  the  paper  be  conducted  without  prejudice  to  any  other  paper. 

Sunday  School  Literature. 

Our  Sunday  school  literature  is  now  being  produced  entirely  in  your 
publishing  House  at  Nashville.  If  this  department  receives  the  patronage 
that  it  deserves,  it  will  be  a  source  of  considerable  revenue  to  the  pub- 
lishing interests,  and  we  can  gradually  improve  it.  The  present  manage- 
ment is  now  having  drawings  made  for  new  cuts  of  the  old  log  house, 
and  new  plates  for  the  covers.  A  better  quality  of  paper  will  be  used, 
this  being  impossible  in  the  past  on  account  of  expense  of  having  the  work 
done  by  contract. 

We  herewith  submit  report  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  Editor  of  our 
Sunday  School  Literature : 

March  29  ,1910. 
Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette,  Secretary,  etc.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Dear  Brother  Baskette:  The  Board  of  Publication,  having  regained 
possession  of  the  Publishing  House  in  February,  1910,  I  surrendered  to  it 
the  business  department  of  my  contract  with  it,  from  the  first  of  March, 
191  o,  in  conformity  with  my  contract  with  them. 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  87 

Now,  I  desire  through  you  to  make  my  final  report  to  the  Board  as 
General  Manager  of  Sunday  School  Literature  Enterprise  up  to  date, 
which  I  turned  same  over  to  the  Publishing  House.  I  am  advised  that 
this  report  need  not  go  back  beyond  my  last  report  of  April  i,  1909,  and 
so  frame  my  report. 

Since  the  last  report  of  April  i,  1909,  according  to  my  bank  account, 
which  I  have  made  my  bookkeeper  by  depositing  every  dollar  that  has 
come  into  my  hands  during  this  period,  the  statement  below  shows  cor- 
rectly the  financial  status  of  my  business  to  March  i,  1909: 

RECEIPTS. 

Cash  $6,346  47 

Stamps   (including  those  turned  over)    62  76 

$6,409  23 

EXPENDITURES. 

On  current  salary  of  J.  R.  Goodpasture  $i,375  00 

On  arearage  of  salary  noted  in  last  report  400  00 

On  salary    Lurton    Goodpasture    550  00 

On  other  help  and  office  work   69  00 

Folk-Keelin  Printing  Co 2,425  61 

Rents 140  50 

Supplies  (cards,  rolls,  record  books,  etc.)   and  sundries   i>i30  48 

Post   office  account    I94  98 

Stamps  used  and  returned  62  76 

$6,348  33 
Balance  on   deposit    60  90 

$6,409  23 

ASSETS  TURNED  OVER  TO  THE  BOARD. 

Cash  on  deposit    $  60  90 

Deposit  at  post  office  turned  over  5  20 

One-cent   envelopes   turned   over    3  27 

Two  roll  top  desks  and  chairs   60  00 

One   stool    3  00 

One   duplicator    3  00 

One  tin  mail  box   i  00 

One  cooler 2  75 

Eleven  letter  files   8  00 

Balances  on  accounts  205  28 

$352  47 
Less  debts  on  account    31  07 

Net  balance    (value   estimated)     $    321  40 

Upon  this  report  I  respectfully  ask  action  of  the  Board  of  Publication 
releasing  me  from  further  liability  under  former  contracts  up  to  March 
I,  1910. 

Papers  printed  for  this  period,  not  including  those  for  April  quarter, 
1910,  in  type  at  time  of  this  transfer : 

Cumberland  Visitor   36,000 

Our  Little   Children    42,600 


88  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Lesson  Leaf   , 42,600 

Senior   Quarterly    76,000 

Junior   Quarterly    41,500 

Primary  Quarterly    26,400 

Total   264,300 

Olivet   Cards,   sets    32,000 

Picture  Rolls    400 

Grand  total   296,700 

With  thanks  to  the  Board  for  active  sympathy  and  co-operation  dur- 
ing the  period  of  financial  limitations  and  incidental  embarrassments  in 
trying  to  render  the  Church  efficient  service,  and  with  congratulations  that 
we  are  once  more  in  possession  of  our  Publishing  House,  and  with  per- 
sonal good  wishes,  I  am.  Yours   truly, 

(Signed)     J.  R.  Goodpasture. 

The  Book  Department. 
The  evidence  of  bad  management  in  the  Book  Department  is  as  glar- 
ing as  in  other  departments.  The  greatest  abuse  of  the  credit  system  was 
found  here.  Many  union  preachers  have  accounts  on  the  books  that  are 
unpaid,  and  it  would  seem  that  their  libraries  were  being  supplied  and  re- 
plenished at  the  expense  of  the  Publishing  House.  An  effort  was  made  to 
destroy  and  sweep  from  the  Publishing  House  every  vestige  of  anything 
of  a  Cumberland  Presbyterian  nature.  Some  months  ago  five  thousand 
volumes  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  books  were  cast  in  the  scrap  pile  at 
the  Publishing  House,  and  sold  to  a  book  dealer  at  ten  cents  per  copy. 
It  cost  nearly  a  dollar  per  book  to  manufacture  some  of  these  volumes. 
The  attempt  was  made  to  substitute  every  Cumberland  Presbyterian  book 
by  a  book  teaching  "Calvinism."  We  are  trying  to  save  the  denominational 
books,  and  expect  soon  to  have  a  good  supply  of  pure  reading  matter  for 
our  people.  The  Book  Department  must  have  the  patronage  and  support 
of  the  denomination  if  it  is  expected  to  accomplish  its  mission  for  the 
Church.  We  can  furnish  any  book  needed  by  our  people ;  if  such  books  are 
not  carried  in  stock,  we  can  order  direct  from  the  publishers  and  get  the 
benefit  of  the  discount  for  the  House. 

Business  Conditions. 
We  found  the  business  affairs  in  a  deplorable  condition.  The  credit 
system  that  was  in  vogue  was  unbusiness-like.  Any  one  connected  with 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.,  was  permitted  to  buy  anything  he 
pleased  from  the  House  on  credit,  without  the  management  having  any 
prospect  of  collecting  the  indebtedness.  Accounts  left  in  the  Publishing 
House  by  the  union  management  range  from  9  cents  to  nearly  $S,ooo. 
Several  hundred  unionists  have  unpaid  accounts  on  the  books  of  the 
House   for  supplies,  printing,  books   and,   in   some  instances,  papers  and 


OF   THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  89 

periodicals  issued  elsewhere  were  paid  for  by  the  House  and  charged 
against  different  parties.  We  give  below  a  statement  of  the  conditions 
when  the  books  were  surrendered  on  February  23,  1910: 

ACCOUNTS. 

There    were   482    ledger    accounts    on    which    balances    were    shown    as 

follows  :  DEBITS. 

26  impersonal  or  general  accounts    $238,827  45 

358  Accounts    receivable    30,025  41 

CREDITS.  $268,852  86 

7  impersonal  or  general  accounts    $261,239  93 

91  accounts   payable    7.612  93 


$268,852  86 

One  hundred  and  one  of  these  debit  accounts,  aggregating  $12,239.10, 
were  brought  forward  March  31,  190S,  from  an  old  ledger,  and  have  since 
been  carried  without  change;  and,  therefore,  are  believed  to  be  dead 
accounts,  or  accounts  that  the  former  management  practically  gave  to 
those  who  would  serve  them  and  the  union  cause.  All  of  these  have  been 
transferred  to  the  Suspense  Account.  Of  course  every  effort  possible  will  be 
made  to  enforce  the  collection  of  these  accounts,  but  as  they  appear  to 
be  uncollectible  now,  they  should  not  be  carried  as  assets.  This  leaves 
on  the  books  now  257  accounts  receivable,  amounting  to  $17,786.31,  and 
86  accounts  payable,  amounting  to  $7,600.89.  The  following  accounts  are 
fcund  on  the  books,  and  we  believe  will  be  of  much  interest  to  the  As 
sembly  of  the  Church : 

Voluntary  Committee  on  Union  Information    $    121  00 

Assembly's  Committee  on  Pastoral  Oversight   557  43 

Assembly's  Committee  on  Legal  ^Matters  647  84 

'J'otal  $1,326  27 

These  charges  represent  the  amount  of  printing  done  by  the  Publishing 
ITo'ise  for  the  organized  conspiracy  brought  about  for  the  purpose  of 
destroying  the  Qiurch  that  owned  the  plant,  and  delivery  of  the  property 
into  the  hands  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.  The  Voluntary  Com- 
mittee on  Union  Information  was  the  organized  conspirators  who  planned 
and  carried  out  the  campaign  for  union  while  the  matter  was  before  the 
Presbyteries.  The  Committee  on  Pastoral  Oversight  was  appointed  by 
the  "General  Assembly  of  the  Betrayal"  at  Decatur,  111.,  in  1906,  to  com- 
plete the  work  of  destruction.  It  was  this  committee  that  planned  the 
Fayetteville   injunction,   and   attempted   to   secure   the   destruction   of   the 


90  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

very  Confession  of  Faith  which  they  once  took  vows  in  the  presence  of 
God  and  man  to  support  and  protect.  The  Committee  on  Legal  Matters 
was  composed  of  seceding  Cumberland  Presbyterians,  and  the  prose- 
cutors of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  from  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  U.  S.  A.  The  first  two  accounts  represent  the  cost  of  printing 
union  literature  which  was  used  to  deceive  and  lure  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterians. The  last  account  represents  the  cost  of  printing  legal  docu- 
ments and  briefs  used  in  the  effort  to  divest  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church  of  all  its  property.  We  fear  that  a  large  number  of  the  other 
accounts  will  never  be  collected. 

It  has  been  the  policy  for  years  for  the  former  Boards  to  endeavor  to 
make  reports  to  each  succeeding  Assembly,  showing  an  increase  in  assets. 
The  mode  of  arriving  at  tangible  assets  and  accounting  for  same  is  a  re- 
markable departure  from  good  business  form  and  principle.  In  report- 
ing the  assets  and  liabilities  to  this  General  Assembly,  we  have  corrected 
the  figures  of  the  Union  Board  down  to  what  they  should  be  on  good 
business  principles.  We  have  cut  out  the  bad  accounts  and  placed  a  cor- 
rect and  not  an  inflated  valuation  on  the  property  of  the  Church.  This 
reduction  will  be  apparent  in  several  items,  principally  in  accounts 
receivable  and  real  estate  and  building.  The  old  Boards  added  as 
much  s  twenty-five  thousand  dollars  to  the  valuation  of  property,  with- 
out having  any  reason  for  so  doing,  except  to  make  it  appear  to  the 
Assembly  that  their  management  was  successful,  and  that  they  were 
gradually  increasing  the  resources  of  the  Board.  We  give  below  a 
statement  of  the  resources  and  liabilities  as  they  should  be,  without 
inflation  or  abnormal  valuation. 

Resources. 

1909.  1910.  Decrease. 

Real  estate  and  buildings $115,41784  $100,00000  $15,41784 

Plates 1,565  81  1,212  72  353  09 

Office  and  store  fixtures    3,955  63  3,109  81  845  82 

Machinery   68,220  68  63,902  75  4,-3i7  93 

Bills   and   accounts   receivable    . . .     40,076  66  22,992  14  17,084  52 

Nunn  bond   500  00  500  00               

Paper    and    material    7,28504  4,11244  3,17260 

Book    stock    7,02825  5,09293  1,93532 

Cumberland  Presbyterian    15,000  00  10,000  00  5,000  00 

Ink 386  44  138  00  248  44 

Cash  3,473  12  2,828  71  644  41 


$262,909  47        $213,889  50        $49,019  97 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  Ql 

LIABILITIES. 

Bonds    payable    $20,500  00 

Bills  payable  claimed  by   Presbyterian   Board 10,301   16 

Accounts  payable  claimed  by  Presbyterian   Board    5.051  64 

Accounts  payable    (floating  debt)    7.345  29 

Due  attorneys    7.45°  00 

$50,648  09 

Resources  $213,889  50 

I.egal    liabilities    $35,295  29 

Disputed    liabilities    15.352  80—  $50,648  09 

Net    resources    $163,241  41 

Volume  of  Business.                                                   1909.  1910. 

Cumberland    Presbyterian $  17,427  05  $  14,191  96 

•Sunday  school  periodicals    35.282  32  29,308  74 

Book    Department     15,25969  13,81548 

Printing   Department    98,527  43  90,918  71 

Rentals 3.967  47  3,764  75 

$170,463  96        $151,999  64 

l\et   decrease    $18,464  32 

Bonded  Indebtedness. 
The  bonded  indebtedness  amounts  to  $20,500.00.  Of  this  amount,  $20,- 
000.00  is  held  by  the  Travelers'  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
and  same  will  mature  on  October  i,  1910.  The  management  is  now  in 
correspondence  with  the  Travelers"  Insurance  Company  with  a  view  of 
extending  the  time  for  ten  years. 

Other  Indebtedness. 
The  floating  debt  on  February  23,  1910,  at  which  time  the  change  in 
management  took  place,  was  $7,612.93.  There  is  still  due  our  attor- 
neys on  the  litigation  in  the  State  Courts  the  sum  of  $7,425.00. 
The  books  show  an  indebtedness  of  $15,352.80  due  the  Presbyterian  Board 
of  Publication  and  Sabbath  School  Work  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  This  charge 
seems  to  be  for  books  and  literature  which  were  shipped  to  Nashville  for 
sale  through  their  depository  which  was  established  in  the  Publishing 
House  in  1906.  We  have  declined  to  recognize  this  as  a  just  claim,  and  in 
its  place  rendered  the  following  account  to  the  Philadelphia  Board : 

Rent   of   book   store   June,    1906,   to   February,    1910,   at   $60   per 

month,  including  light  and  heat   $2,264  00 

Salary  of  W.  H.  Shearon.  Book  Salesman,  June,  1906,  to  February, 

1910,  at  $100  per  month  3,400  00 


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One-half  salary  stenographer  in  book  store  at  $50  per  month....  1,140  00 
Service  of  business  management,  bookkeeping,   collections  June, 

1906,   to   February,   1910   1,320  00 

Advertising  in  Cumberland  Presbyterian  June,  1906,  to  February, 

1910 704  00 

Total  $9,204  00 

This  does  not  include  a  bill  for  a  very  large  amount  of  printing  which 
has  been  done  by  the  Publishing  House  for  the  Philadelphia  Board. 

The  above  report  covers  period  of  twelve  months  ending  April  i,  1910, 
ten  months  of  which  was  under  unionist  management. 

Since  the  new  management  has  taken  charge,  we  have  closed  a  three- 
year  contract  with  one  of  the  largest  corporations  in  the  country,  and 
we  believe  we  can  gradually  increase  the  volume  of  paying  business.  We 
are  now  doing  the  work  of  eight  weekly  and  monthly  journals  and  maga- 
zines. The  improved  quality  of  the  work  now  being  turned  out  is  begin- 
ning to  attract  attention  on  the  outside,  and  it  will  be  the  endeavor  of  the 
present  management  to  so  build  up  the  reputation  of  your  publishing  plant 
that  we  shall  always  have  all  the  business  that  the  capacity  of  the  plant 
will  stand. 

Financial  Operations. 

We   herewith   submit   our    report   covering   the   financial    operations    of 
-your  Board  of   Publication  from  April   i,   1909,  to  April   i,   1910.      This 
covers  the  business  affairs  of  your  Board  independent  of  and  not  con- 
nected with  the  Publishing  House. 

Cash  on  hand  last  report  $i-S94  72 

Publication — Contribution 70  61 

Publication — Cash    sales    103  75 

Havron,   T.  A.,  note    500  00 

Boards   .   .    43  3i 

Total   receipts    $2,312  39 

disbursements. 

Legal    expenses    $  191  20 

Postage  37  25 

Havron,   T.   A.,  loan    250  00 

Siemens,    Frank,    attorney    450  00 

Loan   Addison   Avenue   Church    loi  25 

Publication   342  15 — $1,455  oS 

Balance   April    i,    1910    $857  33; 

ASSETS. 

Cash  on  hand  $  857  33 

Loans 146  25 


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Books  250  00 

Office    fixtures    117  50 

Bills   receivable    760  66 

$2,131  74 
Bond  of  the  General  Manager. 

Your  Board  of  Publication  has  closed  a  contract  with  R.  L.  Baskette 
as  General  Manager  of  the  Publishing  Plant  for  a  period  of  five  years  at 
$3,600  per  year.  General  Manager  Bankette  has  filed  with  the  President  of 
the  Board  a  bond  of  $20,000  as  a  guarantee  of  good  faith  in  compliance 
v/ith  his  contract. 

Organization. 

Hon.  J.  H.  Zarecor,  President. 
R.  L.  Baskette,  General  Manager.  Geo.  B.  Wright,  Superintendent. 

Miss  Eunice  King,  Office  Secretary. 
Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman,  Editor  pro  tern.  Cumberland  Presbyterian. 
Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  Editor  Sunday  School  Literature. 
Miss  Alma  Mitchell,  Supt.  Circulation  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian. 
Lurton  Goodpasture,  Superintendent  Circulation  S.  S.  Literature. 
Robert  Baskette,  Manager  Book  Department. 
Ed.  F.  Mathews,  Bookkeeper. 
Miss  L.  T.  Harris,  Assistant  Bookkeeper. 
J.  H.  Miller,  Foreman  Press  Room. 
A.  R.  Kallock,  Superintendent  Composing  Room. 
Rankin  Smith,  Foreman  of  Bindery. 
J.  J.  Green,  Superintendent  of  Power  Plant. 

Concluding  Remarks. 
In  spite  of  all  the  difficulties  which  we  have  to  face  and  work  out,  we 
"believe  that  there  is  a  bright  future  before  our  publishing  interests.  We 
feel  sure  of  success  if  we  can  command  and  receive  the  hearty  support 
of  the  denomination  to  which  this  splendid  plant  belongs.  We  must  have 
your  co-operation  and  support,  especially  so  in  sustaining  our  denomina- 
tional literature  and  periodicals.  We  should  have  the  patronage  of  the 
Church  in  our  own  publications,  especially  for  our  own  song  books  and 
hymnals.  We  are  now  preparing  to  place  before  the  Church  a  list  of 
good  books  suitable  for  Sunday  school  libraries.  Many  of  these  books 
are  the  production  of  the  House,  and  printed  under  the  copyrights  owned 
by  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

Recommendations. 
In  our  report  to  the  Bentonville  Assembly,  we  recommended  that  no 
change  be  made  in  the  personnel  of  the  Board  until  all  pending  litigation 
be  finally  determined.     That  recommendation  was  adopted  by  the  Assem- 


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bly.  We  have  not  therefore  made  any  arrangement  for  the  retirement  of 
any  of  the  members  of  the  Board.  It  is  as  important  now  that  no  change 
be  made  as  it  was  a  year  ago.  We  have  stated  elsewhere  in  this  report 
that  the  Federal  lawsuit  brought  by  the  unionists  at  Nashville  had  been 
dismissed  by  the  trial  judge  for  want  of  jurisdiction.  The  unionists  have 
taken  an  appeal  from  this  decision  to  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 
Any  change  made  now  in  the  personnel  of  the  Board  would  be  very  em- 
barrassing to  our  legal  representatives.  We  therefore  cannot  too  strongly 
recommend  and  urge  upon  the  General  Assembly  the  wisdom  of  making 
no  change  at  this  critical  period. 

In  closing  this  report,  we  cannot  refrain  from  expressing  in  humbleness 
our  profound  thanks  to  God  for  his  leadership,  and  for  guidance  and 
blessings  during  the  trying  times  of  the  last  three  years,  which  were  years 
of  toil  and  care,  in  bringing  to  a  successful  conclusion  the  litigation  in  the 
State  courts,  which  has  placed  your  Board  in  full  possession  of  your  pub- 
lishing property.  We  beg  that  our  brethren  throughout  the  denomina- 
tion will  give  us  their  fullest  support  and  co-operation,  and  that  they  will 
ever  remember  us  in  their  prayers.  Praying  the  blessings  of  our  loving 
heavenly  Father  upon  you  during  your  deliberations,  we  subscribe 
ourselves, 

Fraternally  your  servants, 

The  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church. 

J.  H.  Zarecor,  President. 

R.  L.  Baskette,  Secretary. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  PUBLICATION. 

I'o    the   Eightieth    General   Assembly    of    the    Cumberland   Presbyterian 

Church: 

Your  Board  of  Publication  herewith  submits  a  supplementary  report 
in  connection  with  printed  report  already  filed. 

The  following  action  has  been  taken  by  your  Board  of  Publication: 

Whereas,  The  Bentonville  General  Assembly  passed  a  resolution  in 
which  the  various  Boards  were  instructed,  after  the  meeting  of  the 
General  Assembly  in  1910,  to  so  arrange  their  affairs  as  to  reduce  the 
number  of  members  of  each  Board  to  nine  persons,  and  that  the  term 
of  office  of  one-third  of  the  number  should  expire  each  year;   and, 

WhereaSj  The  Legal  Board  of  the  General  Assembly  has  repeatedly 
advised  that  it  would  be  hazardous  to  make  any  change  in  the  personnel 
of  the  Board  of  Publication  until  the  pending  litigation  over  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Publishing  House  be  finally  determined,  and  in  rec- 


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cgnition   of   the   principle   of   the   resolution    of    the    Bentonville    General 
Assembly,  therefore,  be  it 

Resolved,  That  the  term  of  office  of  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Pub- 
lication shall  be  as  follows : 

The  term  of  office  of  Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman,  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle  and  S.  A. 
Cunningham  shall  expire  at  the  first  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly 
after  said  litigation  is  finally  determined. 

The  term  of  office  of  Rev.  J.  H.  Zwingle,  W.  E.  Dunnaway  and  F.  A. 
Seagle  shall  expire  at  the  second  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  after 
said  litigation  has  been  finally  determined. 

The  term  of  office  of  J.  H.  Zarecor,  W.  L.  Danley  and  J.  H.  Fussell 
shall  expire  at  the  third  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  after  said 
litigation  be  finally  determined. 

Resolved,  2,  That  by  accepting  the  position  of  General  Manager,  that 
R.  L.  Baskette  will  vacate  his  office  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Pub- 
lication at  the  first  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  after  said  litigation 
be  finally  determined,  thereby  reducing  the  number  of  members  of  the 
Board  of  Publication  to  nine  members  as  required  by  the  order  of  the 
Bentonville  General  Assembly. 

The  Board  of  Publication  also  ordered  the  following  resolution  placed 
on  the  minutes  of  the  Board : 

Resolved,  That  the  Board  of  Publication  makes  record  that  Rev.  A.  N. 
Eshman,  Editor  pro  tem.  of  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian,  accepted  the 
editorship  with  the  understanding  that  as  soon  as  a  permanent  editor 
might  be  secured,  that  he  be  relieved,  and  at  no  time  has  he  ever  indi- 
cated or  even  intimated  to  the  Board  of  Publication  that  he  would  ever 
consider  serving  the  Board  and  the  Church  except  through  the  emergency 
under  which  he  was  appointed. 

Your  Board  of  Publication  has  by  unanimous  action  elected  Rev.  J.  L. 
I^Iudgins  as  Editor  of  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian,  effective  June  i, 
1910,  at  a  salary  of  $1,800  per  year. 

Respectfully  submitted. 

Board  of  Publication  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church. 
Per  R.  L.  Baskette,  Secretary. 


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APPENDIX  IV. 

D. 


Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  School 
and  Young  People's  Work. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in  ses- 
sion at  Dickson,  Tennessee,  May  19-26,  1910: 

The  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young '  People's  Work  submit  the 
following  as  their  report  for  the  year  ending  December  31,   1909: 

The  year's  work  has  been  very  pleasant  and,  we  believe,  reasonably 
successful.  Your  Board  believe  that  all  departments  of  the  work  com- 
mitted to  their  oversight  have  made  encouraging  progress.  We  have 
found,  as  in  the  past,  the  young  people  very  responsive  and  sympathetic 
in  their  co-operation. 

Much  correspondence  has  been  carried  on  in  the  development  of  the 
work,  both  in  answering  the  many  questions  of  inquiry  for  information 
concerning  the  various  phases  of  the  work  as  well  as  in  inaugurating  new 
work  in  the  various  fields  before  us. 

Several  leaflets  have  been  prepared  and  mailed  out  where  it  was  be- 
lieved would  do  good,  as  well  as  the  mailing  out  of  different  kinds  of 
literature  for  the  organizing  of  new  Sunday  schools  and  young  people's 
work. 

The  reading  course  has  been  pressed  during  the  year,  and  through  it 
our  young  people  have  been  urged  to  study  our  own  church  history,  doc- 
trine, theology  and  government,  as  well  as  to  familiarize  themselves  with 
the  work  of  our  denomination  and  to  keep  them  in  touch  with  the  best 
religious  literature  of  the  times. 

Members  of  the  Board  have  written  freely  through  the  columns  of  our 
church  papers,  which  have  been  open  for  our  free  use,  on  various  phases 
of  the  work  committed  to  our  care  for  the  instruction  and  inspiration  of 
the  people. 

A  large  number  of  new  Sunday  schools  and  young  people's  societies 
have  been  organized  during  the  year,  and  many  old  ones  have  taken  on 
new  life  and  are  doing  better  service. 

Children's  Day  was  observed  in  June,  with  most  gratifying  results,  both 
as  to  the  number  of  schools  observing  the  day  and  the  liberal  offering 
made. 

Oklahoma    Missionary    Sunday    was    observed    during    October,    from 


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which  a  nice  sum  was  realized,  in  addition  to  much  useful  information 
given  out. 

The  Board  has  kept  Rev.  J.  S.  Lish  at  work  in  the  State  of  Oklahoma 
during  the  year.  He  has  divided  his  time  of  service  between  the  whites 
and  the  Indians.  This  is  a  great  field,  with  scarcely  any  limit  of  oppor- 
tunity for  our  denomination ;  and,  surely,  there  is  no  better  field 
wherein  our  denomination  should  extend  a  helping  hand.  Your  Board 
has  been  compelled  to  use  a  large  part  of  Children's  Day  offering  to 
carry  on  the  missionary  work  in  the  State  of  Oklahoma,  which  they  feel 
has  been  very  unfortunate  in  that  this  fund  should  be  used  exclusively 
for  the  development  and  extension  of  Sunday  School  and  Young  Peo- 
ple's Work ;  and  had  the  Board  seen  their  way  clear  to  have  used  all  in 
this  way,  much  good  every  way  would  have  resulted,  and  we  could  have 
brought  in  a  much  better  report  in  that  department  of  work. 

In  view  of  this  fact,  this  Board  would  recommend  that  the  General 
Assembly  relieve  her  of  this  missionary  obligation  by  committing  the 
same  to  the  Assembly's  Board  of  Missions,  the  Assembly's  Board  calling 
upon  the  Sunday  schools  and  Young  People's  Societies  for  missionary 
offerings  for  a  special  field  assigned  by  the  Assembly's  Board.  This 
recommendation  we  make  for  three  reasons :  First,  on  the  assumption 
that  the  Assembly's  Board  have  a  man  who  will  give  all  of  his  time  to 
the  work,  said  Board  can  look  after  the  work  more  closely,  hence  cul- 
tivate the  field  more  judiciously  than  our  Board  can  with  the  limited 
time  at  their  disposal,  as  all  the  time  they  can  possibly  give  is  much 
needed  in  caring  for  the  other  departments  of  the  work  for  which  our 
Board  is  responsible  .  Secondly,  it  will  avoid  conflict  and  lapping  over 
in  missionary  plans.  Thirdly,  it  will  enable  the  Young  People's  Board  to 
give  more  time  and  money  to  the  development  and  extension  of  purely 
Sunday  school  and  young  people's  work. 

Furthermore,  your  Board  would  advise  that  no  action  touching  the 
form  of  young  people's  organization  be  taken  at  this  meeting  of  the 
Assembly,  but  that  the  action  of  the  Assembly  of  1909  touching  this  sub- 
ject, which  action  said,  "Congregations  which  may  not  see  their  way  clear 
to  have  Christian  Endeavor  Societies  be  encouraged  to  organize  Young 
People's  Societies  in  the  form  which  best  suits  the  local  demands,  so 
long  as  loyal  to  our  denomination,"  stand  as  the  action  of  this  Assembly, 
as  that  plan  seems  the  most  satisfactory  to  the  entire  Church,  which 
action  gives  liberty  to  all  to  act  as  their  judgment  dictates,  and,  besides, 
any  other  action  at  the  present  would  bring  about  a  division  in  our 
working  force  which  we  cannot  afford  at  this  time. 

In  keeping  with  the  orders   of  the  last  Assembly,  your  Board  would 
recommend   the  election   of  the  members   of   this   Board,   one-third   each 
year,  and  to  this  end  would  recommend  that  J.  M.  Gallaher  and  D.  M. 
i 


98  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Riber  be  elected  for  one  year;  Rev.  T.  Ashburn  and  William  Reister  for 
two  years;  Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee  and  T.  W.  Keller  for  three  years. 

Your  Board  submit  the   following  report  of   the  Treasurer   as  a  part 
of  their  report.  T.  Ashburn,  President, 

T.  W.  Keller,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 

J.  T.  Barbee, 

William  Reister, 

J.  M.  Gallaher, 

D.  M.  Riber, 
Members  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work. 


REPORT   OF  THE  TREASURER. 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young 
People's  Work  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  to  the  meeting  of 
the  General  Assembly,  in  session  at  Dickson,  Tennessee,  May,  1910: 

Receipts. 

From  the  year  1909  $  227  28 

From   Children's   Day  offerings    650  99 

From   Missionary   Sunday  offerings    95  42 

For  the  work  of  the  Board  207  89 

Total    receipts    $1,181  58 

Disbursements. 

To  Rev.  J.  S.  Lish,  Missionary   $  430  00 

Synodical   and   Presbyterial   work    5°  00 

Expenses  of  Children's  Day  and  Missionary  Sunday  60  32 

Expenses  in  attending  the  Bentonville  Assembly  35  00 

Stenographer    hire     120  00 

Printing,  postage  and  stationery   86  00 

Total    expenditures    $   781  2^ 

Balance  on  hand  January  i,  1910 300  26 


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APPENDIX   V. 

E. 


Report  of  the  Board  of  Education. 

To   the  General  Assembly,  at  Dickson,  Tennessee,  May  19,   1910., 

Fathers  and  Brethren:  The  Board  of  Education  (Educational  So- 
ciety), of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in  submitting  this,  their 
Twenty-ninth  Annual  Report^  do  most  gratefully  acknowledge  the  pres- 
ence of  the  Divine  Hand  which  has  guided  the  Church,  her  boards  and 
agencies  during  the  year,  and  do  hereby  express  our  thanks  to  the  er  tc 
membership  for  their  hearty  co-operation  and  increased  liberality  to  tnw 
cause  of  education.  Not  a  word  of  complaint  or  criticism  has  been 
heard  from  any  quarter  during  the  year. 

DEATH    OF   THE   PRESIDENT. 

With  sadness  we  report  to  the  General  Assembly  the  death  of  Rev. 
Allen  Foust,  president  of  the  board,  which  occurred  on  March  15,  1910, 
at  his  home  in  McKenzie,  Tennessee.  For  more  than  a  year  prior  to 
his  death  he  was  not  able  to  do  active  work  on  the  Board,  but  his  in- 
terest in  the  cause  of  education  never  waned. 

BOARD    MEETINGS. 

The  Board  holds  four  regular  meetings  each  year,  as  follows :  On 
Thursday  before  the  third  Sunday  in  July,  October,  January  and  April. 

PROGRESS    OF    THE    WORK. 

By  reference  to  the  Financial  Report  and  the  Financial  Exhibit  which 
are  given  in  another  part  of  this  report,  you  will  see  that  much  more 
has  been  given  this  year  than  was  last  year  and  not  only  more  given, 
but  the  field  from  which  the  ©fferings  come  is  much  extended.  Not 
only  from  a  financial  standpoint  has  the  work  prospered,  but  the  school 
for  the  training  of  the  ministry  has  been  much  fuller  this  year  than  it 
was  last  and  the  work  done  has  been  much  better  and  more  satisfactory. 
Last  year  the  enrollment  was  twenty-two,  this  year  it  is  thirty-seven. 
For  the  benefit  of  those  who  would  like  to  know  the  names  and  the 
presbytery  from  which  these  come,  we  give  them  as  follows : 

Name  and  Postoffice.  Presbytery. 

Allen,  H.  R.^  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell. 

Anderson,    M.    L.,    Deport,   Texas Red    River. 

Andress,   W.    B.,    Meunster,   Texas Denton. 

Baucom,    O.    N.,    McKenzie,    Tenn Weatherf ord- 


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Burroughs,  G.  W.,   Conehatta,  Miss Mississippi. 

Cobb,    J.    J.^    Djyersburg,    Tenn Obion. 

Covington,   A.    B.,   Rogersville,   Ala McGready. 

Covington,    B.    W.,    Rogersville,    Ala McGready. 

Cunningham,   W.   B.,    McKenzie,   Tenn Obion. 

Durrett,   W.    Y.,    Weather  ford,    Texas Weather  ford. 

Dyer,  Thomas,  Pulaski,  Tenn Richland. 

Gray^  A.  G.  W.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion. 

Grimes,  W.  E.,  Munford^  Tenn Memphis. 

Guinn,  B.  F.,  Georgetown,  Tenn.    (R.  L.) Chattanooga. 

Howell,   E.   C,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion. 

Hester,    G.    A.,    Paducah,    Ky Mayfield. 

Hee,    Alexander    Pong,    McKenzie,    Tenn California. 

Johnson,   E.   W.,   Rogersville^    Ala McGready. 

Judd,   B.  F.,  Weatherford,  Texas Weather  ford. 

McCain,  R.  N.,  Rogersville,  Ala ' McGready. 

McCain,  J.   D.,  Rogersville,   Ala McGready. 

McCoy,   L.   E.,   McKenzie,   Tenn Hopewell. 

Mcllwain,    G.    C,    McKenzie,    Tenn Obion. 

McLeskey     J.    M.,    McKenzie,    Tenn Obion. 

Noel,    S.    L.,   Rutherford,   Tenn Obion. 

Phillips,    Byrd,    Cookeville,    Tenn Weatherford. 

Rudolph,    W.    W.,    Paducah,    Ky Mayfield. 

Salisbury,    A.    D.,    Halls,    Tenn Obion. 

Sanders,   W.    C,    Humboldt,    Tenn.    (R.    I.    Q. ) Obion. 

Self,    J.    A.,    McKenzie,    Tenn Hopewell. 

Stewart,  J.  G.,    Crawford,    Miss New   Hope. 

Stiles,    J.    W.,    Fayetteville,    Tenn Elk. 

Smith,  D.   M.,  Loretto,  Tenn McGready. 

Stribling,    A.    C,    Union,    Miss Mississippi. 

Zaricor^    W.    M.,    Rutherford,    Tenn Obion. 

Wilson,  Miss  Louvinia,  Louisville,  Ky Of  the  Synod  of  Kentucky. 

These  youn'g  men  and  Miss  Louvinia  Wilson,  who  is  preparing  for 
mission  work  under  the  direction  of  the  Woman's  Missionary  Society 
of  the  Synod  of  Kentucky,  have  not  only  had  the  advantage  of  the  Theo- 
logical Course,  but  have  been  admitted  free  of  tuition  to  the  full  course 
of  study  in  the  Literary  Departments  of  Bethel  College.  The  Church 
should  express  her  gratitude  to  this  institution  for  the  shelter  given  to 
the  Theological  School  and  the  free  instruction  given  to  her  probationers 
for  the  ministry. 

ALEXANDER    PONG    HEE. 

Alexander  Pong  Hee,  a  Chinese  youth,  a  probationer  for  the  ministry 
under  the  care  of  the  California  presbytery,  entered  Bethel  College  on 
September  6,   1909,   and   is   preparing  for  mission  work  among  his   own 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  lOI 

people.  No  arrangements  whatever  had  been  made  for  his  support  prior 
to  his  arrival.  It  affords  us  great  pleasure  to  announce  to  the  General 
Assembly  that  the  means  necessary  were  readily  contributed  by  the 
Woman's  Synodical  Society  of  the  Synod  of  West  Tennessee  and  offer- 
ings from  other  parts  of  the  Church.  The  women  of  the  Synod  of  West 
Tennessee  have  undertaken  to  support  him  while  in  Bethel  College  and 
we  believe  with  a  little  outside  assistance  they  will  be  able  to  keep  him 
in  school. 

THE    LEGAL    QUESTION. 

On  May  i8,  1909,  the  Educational  Society  of  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian Church,  through  its  officers  and  members,  filed  a  bill  in  the  Chan- 
cery Court  at  Nashville  to  remove  the  Unionists  who  had  withdrawn 
from  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  who  claimed  to  constitute 
the  Educational  Society  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  The 
bill  was  filed  in  the  Chancery  Court  at  Nashville,  Tennessee,  under  the 
style  of  State  Ex.  rel  Faust,  et  al  vs.  Halbert,  et  al. 

The  object  of  the  bill  was  to  remove  the  Unionists  who  had  aban- 
doned the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  from  the  offices  they  were 
occupying,  and  to  install  the  present  members  of  the  Board  as  the  right- 
ful members,  and  to  get  possession  of  the  books  and  property  of  the 
Board. 

The  defendants  undertook  to  remove  the  case  to  the  Federal  Court, 
but  were  not  successful.  They  then  filed  a  demurrer  to  the  bill,  and  on 
that  demurrer  the  case  is  now  pending. 

There  has  been  collected  and  passed  into  the  Chancery  Court  about 
$1,200  of  the  funds  of  the  Society.  There  is  still  something  like  $1,500 
more  to  be  collected  from  notes  and  property. 

As  to  what  is  now  in  the  hands  of  the  Unionists,  we  have  not  yet  been 
able  to  ascertain,  but  during  the  progress  of  the  lawsuit,  we  hope  to  call 
them  to  account. 

The  lawsuit  has  not  progressed  rapidly,  because,  among  other  reasons, 
we  desired  to  see  the  outcome  of  the  Publishing  House  case,  which  was 
another  quo  warranto  case,  before  we  tried  the  Educational  Society  case. 
We  hope  to  have  the  case  heard  at  the  next  term  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

PRESBYTERIAL    REPRESENTATIVES. 

We  would  call  attention  to  the  importance  of  "Presbyterial  Represen- 
tatives" through  whom  the  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Board  can 
gather  information  in  the  bounds  of  each  presbytery.  Twice  the  General 
Assembly  has  directed  the  presbyteries  to  appoint  such  representatives  and 
report  the  same  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Board^  but  from 
some  cause  the  presbyteries  have  almost  entirely  overlooked  the  request. 

THE    PRESENT    NEED    OF    THE    CHURCH. 

It  is   with  profound   gratitude   we   acknowledge   God's   answer   to   the 


102  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

earnest  prayers  of  the  Church  in  that  he  has  called  many  this  year  into 
the  ministry,  but  many  more  are  needed.  When  we  place  the  emphasis 
on  the  fact  that  the  greatest  need  in  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church 
is  a  large  increase  in  the  number  of  well  equipped  and  consecrated  min- 
isters, we  are  sure  the  Church  will  sustain  us  in  so  doing.  Hundreds  of 
pulpits  are  either  vacant  or  only  supplied  part  of  the  time.  Most  earnest 
calls  are  coming  from  all  parts  of  the  Church  for  pastors.  None  but 
the  calls  of  God  and  the  thoroughly  furnished  are  equal  to  the  task,  and 
such  are  much  in  demand.  How  shall  these  pastors  be  supplied?  This 
can  be  accomplished  by  following  the  teachings  of  Christ.  "When  he 
saw  the  multitudes,  he  was  moved  with  compassion  on  them,  because  they 
fainted,  and  were  scattered  abroad,  as  sheep  having  no  shepherd.  Then 
said  he  unto  his  disciples.  The  harvest  truly  is  plenteous,  but  the  laborers 
are  few ;  pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest,  that  he  will  send 
laborers  into  his  harvest."  The  church  needs  to  continue  her  pleading. 
"According  to  thy  faith  so  be  't  unto  you,"  was  not  said  in  mockery. 
"Whatsoever  ye  ask  in  my  name,  that  will  I  do,"  was  spoken  to  his  dis- 
consolate disciples.     His  teachings  at^  plain.     Shall  we  follow  them? 

MEMBERS    OF   THE   BOARD. 

On  April  14,  1910,  at  the  first  regular  meeting  of  the  Board  after  the 
death  of  Rev.  Allen  Foust,  president,  the  Rov.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Union  City, 
Tennessee,   was   elected  president. 

Other  officers  of  the  Board : 

Capt.  J.  W.    Smith,   Recording   Secretary,   McKenzie,   Tenn. 

Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson,  Corresponding  Secretary,  McKenzie,.  Tenn. 

Class  I — W.  E.  Dunaway,  Jackson,  Tenn. ;  Rev.  Allen  Foust,  (de- 
ceased) ;  J.  N.  Parker,  Dyersburg,  Tennessee. 

Class  2 — Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Union  City,  Tenn.;  Hon.  Frank  Slemons, 
Nashville,  Tenn.;   Capt.  J.  W.   Smith,  McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Class  3— Rev.  C.  A.  Davis,  Arlington,  Tenn.;  Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson,  Mc- 
Kenzie, Tenn.;  Judge  W.  B.  Young,  Clarksville,  Tenn. 

The  term  of  office  of  class  one  expires  with  this  meeting  of  the  General 
Assembly,  and  your  Committee  on  Education  are  by  the  action  of  the 
last  General  Assembly  to  recommend  to  this  body  such  as  shall  succeed 
them.     See  Assembly  Minutes,  1909,  pp.  36,  72. 

FINANCIAL  REPORT. 

It  affords  us  great  pleasure  to  be  able  to  report  an  increase  in  the 
offerings  for  this  year  of  more  than  74  per  cent  over  that  of  last  year. 
To  show  the  increase  in  this  work  since  the  General  Assembly  met  in 
Dickson  in  1907,  we  give  the  following  figures  which  are  the  amounts 
received  from  the  churches  and  individuals  for  each  year:  For  1907  they 
were  $85.46;  for  1908,  $1,020.26;  and  1909,  $1,219.03.  This  year  they  are, 
$2,118.91.     This  is  far  better  than  the  Board  did  the  first  four  years  of 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  IO3 

its  existence.  The  total  receipts  for  said  time  were  only  $219.63.  Cer- 
tainly we  have  cause  for  encouragement  and  should  press  on. 

The  management  of  the  Board  has  been  economical.  No  member  re- 
ceives pay  for  services  rendered^  and  only  the  expenses  incurrd  in  at- 
tending the  meetings  of  the  Board  and  when  sent  on  errands  for  the 
Board,  are  allowed.  The  board  is  endeavoring  to  use  the  offerings  made 
for  education  in  that  way  that  will  bring  the  greatest  blessing  possible 
to  the  entire  church. 

Besides  the  assistance  rendered  the  two  members  of  the  class  who  are 
preparing  themselves  for  mission  work  and  receive  their  support  from 
other  sources,  nine  young  men  in  Bethel  College  have  been  assisted  this 
year.  Others  not  in  Bethel  College  have  been  assisted  by  friends  or 
through  their  presbyteries  and  the  amount  reported  to  the  Board  and  will 
appear  at  the  proper  place  in  this  report. 

RECEIPTS. 

Cash  on  hand  at  last  report.  May  i,  1909 $   476  17 

Rec'd  from  churches  and  individuals  since  last  report  2,128  91 

Total    receipts    for    the    year $2,605  08 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Salary,   P.   F.  Johnson,   Dean,  Theological    School,   for 

9th  and  loth  months,  ist  year $200  00 

Salary,    P.   F.    Johnson,   Dean,   Theological    School   for 

eight    months,    2d    year 800  00 

$1,000  00 

C.  A.  Davis,  expense  to  Board  meetings 1420 

W.   E.   Dunaway,  expense   to   Board  meetings 2  50 

J.  L.  HudginSj  expense  to  Board  meetings 4  50 

Expense  of  Cor.  Secy,  to  Bentonville  General  Assembly  23  90 

$45  10 

Printing   catalogue    and    postage   on    it 1500 

Printing   10,000  folders  and   1,000  cards 7  50 

Postage    on    printed    matter 22  50 

Postage    2  55 

Expense  incident  to  funeral  of  Rev.  Alleri  Foust,  Pres- 
ident of  the  Board 4  15 

$51  70 


104  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Probationers  in  McGready  Presbytery 127  86 

Probationers    in    Memphis    Presbytery 51  50 

Probationers    in    Mississippi    Presbytery 750 

Probationers  in  Obion  Presbytery 45  00 

Probationers  in  Richland   Presbytery 5  50 

Probationers  in  Weatherford   Presbytery 82  55 

$319  91 
Total   disbursements    $1,416  71 

Cash   balance,   April   30,    1910 $1,18837 

REPORTED  BUT   NOT  RECEIVED  AT  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  BOARD. 

Clarksville    Presbytery    $150  85 

Decatur  Presbytery    7  25 

McGee  Presbytery    14  00 

McGready  Presbytery   141  00 

Total    $213  10 

ALEXANDER  PONG   HEE. 

Received   from  all   sources $156  70 

Disbursements  to  April  4,  1910 106  82 

Balance  on   hand $49  88' 

AUDITING   COMMITTEE. 

Your  Committee  appointed  to  audit  the  books  of  Treasurer  P.  F.  John- 
son, have  carefully  gone  over  the  books,  examined  vouchers,  etc.,  and 
found  all  correct  up  to  this  day,  April  14,  1910. 

J.  W.  Smith 
Frank   Slemons, 
J.  L.  Hudgins^ 

Committee. 

The  Board  presents  the  following  suggestions  and  recommendations 
for  your  consideration : 

1.  That  the  policy  of  the  Board  of  Education  should  be  outlined  by 
the  General  Assembly. 

2.  That  due  consideration  should  be  given  Bethel  College  in  view  of 
the  work  she  is  doing  for  the  entire  Church  in  the  way  of  preparing  her 
young  men  for  the  ministry,  and  in  view  of  the  work  done  by  the  literary 
faculty  of  the  institution  free  and  most  willingly,  the  entire  Church 
should  be  urged  to  reward  them  by  sending  their  boys  and  girls  to  Bethel 
College  in  preference  to  other  schools  outside  of  our  Church. 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  IO5 

3.  That  the  entire  Church  most  earnestly  plead  with  the  Great  Head 
of  the  Church  to  call  more  men  into  the  ministry,  and  that  all  our  minis- 
ters preach  to  their  people  on  the  call  to  the  ministry. 

4.  That  the  presbyteries  use  every  means  possible  to  keep  their  pro- 
bationers in  school  until  they  are  prepared  for  work. 

5.  That  the  churches  and  individuals  make  their  offerings  for  this 
cause  as  liberal  as  possible. 

6.  That  in  view  of  the  fact  that  the  women  of  the  Synod  of  West 
Tennessee  have  undertaken  the  support  of  Alexander  Pong  Hee  while 
in  school  in  Bethel  College,  that  this  arrangement  be  made  permanent,  and 
that  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  be  asked  to  take  the  direction  in  the 
matter  of  his  education  and  in  case  the  women  of  West  Tennessee  should 
fail  to  meet  the  necessary  expenses  that  said  Board  devise  plans  for  the 
securing  of  said  funds. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.    L.    HUDGINS, 

J.  W.   Smith, 

W.    E.    DUNAWAY, 

C.  A.  Davis, 
J.  N.  Parker, 
W.  B.  Young. 

Committee. 


FINANCIAL  EXHIBIT  BY  SYNODS,  PRESBYTERIES,  CHURCHES 
AND  INDIVIDUALS,  ETC. 

SYNOD  OF  ALABAMA. 

/.  Birmingham  Presbytery. 

1.  Birmingham $  15  00 

2.  Hopewell 2  25 

3.  New  Hope 7  00 

4.  Rocky  Ridge 2  55 

5.  Spring  Creek 3  00 — $  29  80 

//.  Florida  Presbytery. 

1.  Inverness 2  00 

2.  Lakeland 8  75 

3.  Lakeland  Sunday  School 40  98 —    51  73 

III.  McGready  Presbytery. 

1.  Cedar  Grove 26  86 

2.  Good  Springs 5  00 —    31  86 

IV.  Robert  D-onnell. 

1.  Gurley 7  50 

2.  Rev.  S.  W.  Brown 10  00 


I06                         MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

3.  W.  L.  Giles 5  00 —     22  50 

V.  Taladega  Presbytery. 

1.  Chocoloco 6  35 

2.  Cove  Creek 10  80 

3.  Gadsden 4  27 

4.  Gaylesville 8  96 

5.  Atkins,  Mrs.  Fannie 100  00—  130  38 

SYNOD  OF  ARKANSAS. 

/.  Bartholomew  Presbytery. 

I.  Pine  Ridge 3  00—      3  00 

//.  Fort  Smith  Presbytery. 

1.  Billingsley '    i  50 

2.  Clarksville 9  20 

3.  King,  H.  P.  and  wife 10  00 —    20  70 

///.  Little  Rock  Presbytery. 

1.  Lonoke 2  50 

2.  Searcy 5  00 

3.  Union  Grove 70—      8  20 

IV.  Mound  Prairie  Presbytery. 

1.  Artesian i  00 

2.  Blackland 3  00 

3.  Locksburg 3  00 

4.  Palestine i  60 

5.  Peytonville i  00—      9  60 

V.  Porter  Presbytery. 

I.  Gum  Springs 4  00—      4  00 

VI.  White  River  Presbytery. 

1.  Mt.  Olive 5  00 

2.  Oxford I  02 

3.  Sidney I  24—       7  26 

Alexander 2  00 —      2  00 

SYNOD  OF  ILLINOIS. 

/.  Decatur  Presbytery. 

I.  Bethany 5  00—      5  00 

//.  Foster  Presbytery. 

I.  Wood,  Charles  and  wife 2  00 —      2  00 

///.  Lincoln  Presbytery, 

1.  Lincoln 12  00 

2.  New  Holand 4  00 —    16  00 

IV.  Mt.  Vernon  Presbytery. 

I.  Burnt  Prairie 11  45 —    n  45 


$266  27 


$54  7^ 


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V.  Sangamon  Presbytery. 

I. '  Shiloh 3  91 

2.  Smyrna 5  27 —      9  18 

Special. 

I.  Harlan    G.  F i  00 —      i  00         


SYNOD  OF  INDIANA. 

/.  Indiana  Presbytery. 

1.  Jeflferson  Avenue r 18  75 

2.  Presbyterial  Offering lioo 

3.  Riley,  Mrs.  Caroline 2  00 —     31  75 

SYNOD  OF  INDIANOLA. 

/.  Choctaiv-Cherokee  Presbytery. 

1.  Garland 35 

2.  Adams,  J.  J i  00 

3.  Johnson,  Mrs.  C.  J 2  00 —      3  35 

IOWA  SYNOD. 

/.  Iowa  Presbytery. 

1.  Mt.  Moria 4  21 —      4  21 

SYNOD  OF  KENTUCKY. 

/.  Cumberland  Presbytery. 

1.  Carmel 5  00 

2.  Lick  Branch 4  25 

3.  Mt.  Hope 7  40 

4.  Neals  Chapel i  00 

5.  New  Union 50 

6.  Oak  Forest 3  00 

7.  Salem i  77 

8.  Shiloh ' 6  00 

9.  Mclntire,  William 5  00 —     33  92 

//.  Logan  Presbytery. 

1.  Lewisburg 2  00 

2.  Mt.  Olivet 17  00 

3.  Campbelle,  Mrs.  P.  S i  00 

4.  Owens,  Mrs.  L.  L 4  70 —    24  70 

///.  Mayficld  Presbytery. 

X.  Bayou  De  Chine 3  20 

2.  Beech  Grove 9  26 

3.  Wilburn's  Chapel 3  40 

4.  Mt.  Zion 5  00 

5.  Oakland 4  00 


$44  63 


$31  75 


$  3  35 


$  4  21 


108  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY 

6.  Palma 20  57 

7.  Pilot  Oak I  00 

8.  Pleasant  Grove 615 

9.  Shady  Grove 5  00 

ID.  Vaughns  Chapel 2  35 —    59  93 

IV.  Ozvensboro  Presbytery. 

1.  Mt.  Zion S  00 

2.  Sacramento i  50 —      6  50 

V.  Princeton  Presbytery. 

1.  Ash  Grove 2  00 

2.  Blackford i  87 

3.  Flat  Rock 2  00 

4.  Fredonia 2  50 

5.  Rose  Crook 7  40—     IS  77 

SYNOD  OF    MISSISSIPPI. 

/.  Mississippi  Presbytery. 

1.  Cbnehatta 10  45 

2.  Erin  .  .  ■ i  80 

3.  Mt.  Bethel 3  43 

4.  Salem i  55 

5.  Stam  Mill 3  25 

6.  Zion I  75—    22  23 

//.  New  Hope  Presbytery. 

1.  Harmony i  00 

2.  Hopewell 3  00 

3.  Mt.  Zion 50 

4.  Vernon 5  90 

5.  West  Point 10  00 

6.  West  Point  L.  A.  Society 25  00 

7.  Ledbetter,  J.  M 2  50 

8.  Milligan,  Miss  Emma i  00 

9.  Sale,  Mrs.  E.  E 25 

10.  Tison,  Miss  Nannie  E 2  00—    51  15 

///.  Yazoo  Presbytery. 

1.  Bethesda 80 

2.  Bradfords  Chapel 3  95 

3.  Harmony 2  60 

4.  Sobongla 2  35—      9  70 

SYNOD  OF  MISSOURI. 

I.  Kirksville  Presbytery. 

I.  Gorin 3  00 


$140  82 


$83  08 


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2.  Middle  Fabus 6  25—      9  25 

II.  Lexington  Presbytery. 

1.  Bate's  City 5  00 

2.  Chapel  Hill 2  00 

3.  Clinton i  70 

4.  Fields  Crook 2  25 

5.  Holden 13  50 

6.  Hopewell 7  00 

7.  Kansas  City  ist 9  45 

8.  Lexington i  70 

9.  Mt.  Moria 4  00 

10.  Salem 5  75 

11.  Shaw 12  00 

12.  Shaw,  L.  A.  Society 5  00 

13.  Gaskill,  Miss  Sarah i  00 

14.  G.  W.  S.  Box  275 5  00 

15.  Hinton,  William 5  00 —    80  35 

///.  McGee  Presbytery. 

1.  Eldad 3  00 

2.  Guthrie 3  60 

3.  Salem 2  60 —      9  20 

IV.  Ozark  Presbytery. 

1.  Burwick 3  00 

2.  Central i  75 

3.  Hopewell 1 1  25 

4.  Maple  Grove i  70 

5.  New  Bethel i  65 

6.  Spring  River 5  40 

7.  Greenfield  Sunday  School 3  00 

8.  Cox,  Mrs.  F.  L 10  00 —    Z7  75 

V.  Springfield  Presbytery. 

1.  Barren  Creek i  00 

2.  Springfield 2  00—      3  00 

VI.  West  Prairie  Presbytery. 

1.  Anniston 2  00 

2.  DeLassus 85 

3.  West  Prairie 2  42—      5  27 

jpecials. 

1.  Dillingham,  Mary i  00 

2.  Miller,  Mrs.  C.  T i  00 

3.  Mitchell^  Miss  Ina 2  50 

4.  Sweeney,  Mrs.  A 5  00 

5.  Wadsworth,  Wm.  H 10  00 —     19  50         

$164  32 


tlO                        klNUTES   OF   THE   GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

SYNOD  OF  PACIFIC. 

7.  California  Presbytery. 

1.  Chinese  Mission 4  oo 

2.  San  Francisco 4  30 —      8  30 

II.  Tulare  Presbytery. 

I.  Fresno 3  00 —      3  00 

SYNOD  OF  TENNESSEE. 

/.  Chattanooga  Presbytery. 

1.  Chattanooga  ist 10  00 

2.  Ebenezer i  70 

3.  Pleasant  Grove 2  00 —    13  70 

II.  Clarksville  Presbytery. 

I.  Mt.  Denson 5  20 —      5  20 

///.  Cookeville  Presbytery. 

I.  Pleasant  Shade 8  00 —      8  00 

IV.  East  Tennessee  Presbytery. 

1.  Greenville IS  00 

2.  Pleasant  Hill i  00 

3.  Talbott 2  20 —     18  20 

V.  Elk  Presbytery. 

1.  Beech  Hill 2  30 

2.  Chapel  Hill 4  00 

3.  Flora I  00 

4.  Farmington i  75 

5.  New  Salem 2  y2 —    1 1  77 

VI.  Knoxville  Presbytery. 

1.  Knoxville 17  85 

2.  Union 68 

3.  Virtue 2  05 

4.  Woodland i  50 

5.  Young's  Chapel i  60 

6.  A  friend  by  Mr.  T.  Ashburn 5  00 

7.  Saulpaw,  Mrs.  G.  W 100  00 —  128  68 

VII.  Lebanon  Presbytery.    . 

1.  Beech 5  45 

2.  Cane  Ridge 310 

3.  Carthage 2  40 

4  Cedar  Grove 4  20 

5.  Edgefield 5  00 

6.  Jerusalem 6  50 

7.  Lebanon 5  40 


$  II  30 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  III 

8.  Milton 5  00 

9.  Mt.  Tabor 6  00 

ID.  Nashville,  nth  Ave 4  30 

11.  New^  Hope 3  00 

12.  Providence 7  00 

13.  Goodpasture,  Rev.  J.  R 5  00 

14.  Smith,  Mrs.  Martha  J 3  00 

15.  Suddarth,  Rev.  W.  W 5  00—    70  35 

VIII.  McMinnville  Presbytery. 

1.  Beech  Grove 6  00 

2.  Monteagle 2  08 

3.  Union 2  61 

4.  Dortch,  Rev.  D.  E 3  00—    13  69 

IX.  Richland  Presbytery. 

1.  Campbellsville 4  25 

2.  Glenwood 14  40 

3.  McCains 5  50 

4.  Santa  Fe 4  98 

5.  Yokely,  Miss  Sallie  E 2  00—    31   13 

Special. 

1.  Buchanan,  Miss  Bobbie 5  00 

2.  Cheek,  Jesse 5  00 

3.  Davis,  Mrs.  Elnora i  00 

4.  Johnson,  Mrs.  E.  J i  00 

5.  Lane,  Miss  Mat i  00 

6.  Meadows,  Mrs.  Emma  I i  00 —    14  00 


$314  72 


SYNOD  OF  TEXAS. 

/.  Austin  Presbytery. 

1.  Austin 10  00 

2.  Buda 4  50 

3.  Hopewell 2  00 

4.  Hutto 6  30 

5.  Oak  Grove 8  00 

6.  Pleasant  Hill 6  50 

7.  Round  Rock 23  90 

8.  Sandy  Valley 2  97—    64  17 

//.  Amarillo  Presbytery. 

I.  Wellington i  60—      i  60 

///.  Brownmood  Presbytery. 

1.  Cameron,  W.  N 5  00 

2.  Stroud,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H 2  00—      7  00 


112                       ^MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

IV.  Corsicana  Presbytery. 

1.  Antioch 1 1  46 

2.  Kernes 5  00 

3.  Mexia 4  00 

4.  Perry,  W.  H.  and  family 5  00 —    25  46 

V.  Dallas-Bonham  Presbytery. 

1.  Ladonia 2  60 

2.  McKennie,  Nell 5  00 —      7  60 

VI.  Denton  Presbytery. 

1.  Denton 7  25 

2.  Pecan 2  25 

3.  Andress,  J.  W 5  00 

4.  Andress,  W.  B 5  00 —     19  50 

VII.  Greeneville  Presbytery. 

1.  Hopewell 4  50 

2.  Mt.  Zion 4  20 

3.  Pine  Hill 4  00 

4.  Wallings  Chapel 3  80 —    16  50 

VIII.  Gregory  Presbytery. 

I.  Prairie  Branch 2  50 —      2  50 

IX.  Louisiana  Presbytery. 

I.  Woody,  F.  M lO  00 —     10  00 

X.  Marshall  Presbytery. 

1.  Hope  Chapel 5  55 

2.  Jefferson 5  10 

3.  Marshall 19  50 

4;  Robinson,  Rev.  W.  M 2  50 —    32  65 

XI.  Red  River  Presbytery. 

1.  Shiloh 3  95—      3  95 

XII.  Sweetwater  Presbytery. 

1.  Bells  Springs 5  SO 

2.  Big  Springs 2  00 

3.  Caddo 2  50 

4.  Pleasant  Hill 3  75 

5-  Roby I  50 

6.  Shady  Grove 3  25 

7.  Sweetwater i  40 —    19  90 

XIII.  Texas  Presbytery. 

1.  Jacksonville 10  00 

2.  Mt.  Selma i  55 —    1 1  55 

XIV.  Waco  Presbytery. 

I-  Rock 315—      3  IS 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  II3 

XV.  Weatherford  Presbytery. 

1.  Ferris 6  50 

2.  Groves,  John  W 10  00 —     16  50 

Special. 

1.  A  Cumberland  Presbyterian i  00 

2.  Cobbs,  A^r.  and  Mrs i  50 

3.  Higgason,  Miss  M.  L i  50 

4.  Jamison,  E.  C i  00 

5.  Wagnon,  G.  W 2  50 —      7  50         


$249  53 


SYNOD  OF  WEST  TENNESSEE. 

/.  Hopetvell  Presbytery. 

1.  Davidsons  Chapel 4  21 

2.  Double  Springs 4  90 

3.  Friendship 3  65 

4.  Gleason 2  50 

5.  Gum  Springs 2  21 

6.  Hopewell i  53 

7.  Lavinia 6  25 

9.  Medina i  75 

10.  McKenzie 7  50 

11.  Mt.  Zion jy 

12.  Obion I  55 

13.  Pisgah 4  80 

14.  Pleasant  Hill 1 1  81 

15.  Shiloh 12  05 

16.  Trezevant 4  05 

17.  Zion 2  32 

18.  Baxter,  Mrs.  Lou  J i  00 

19.  Denny,  Mrs.  B.  A 5  00 

20.  Robinson,  Mrs.  L.  E l  00—    78  85 

//.  Madison  Presbytery. 

1 .  Corinth i  65 

2.  Ebenezer 3  00 

3.  Greenwood 4  40 

4.  Jackson I5  75 

5.  Hopewell 2  50 

6.  Mt.  Tabor 5  00 

7.  Mt.  Vernon 26  40 

8.  Dunaway,  W.  E 25  00 

9.  McAnulty,  D.  M 5  00 

10.  Moore^  Mrs.  R.  M 5  00 

11.  Rochelle,  Mrs.  A.  A 5  00 —    98  70 


114  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

///.  Memphis  Presbytery. 

1.  Arlington i6  90 

2.  Bethel 3  50 

3.  Brunswick 7  55 

4.  Holly  Grove 2  30 

5.  Memphis  Central 4  35 

6.  Morning  Sun 3  30 

7.  New  Salem 7  05 

8.  Pleasant  Union 13  60 

9.  Walker  Hights 2  00 

10.  West  Union 10  50 

12.  Bethel  Sunday  School 2  00 

12.  Bethel  Cumberland  Pres.  Y.  P.  Society. . .  2  70 

13.  Bethel  L.  A.  &  M.  Society 5  00 

14.  Pleasant  Union  Sunday  School 10  00 

15.  Pleasant  Union  L.  A.  &  M.  Society 5  00 

16.  Presbyterial  Offering IS  00 

17.  Hauck,  Mrs 5  00 

18.  Burrow,  A.  K 5  00 —  125  75 

IV.  Obion  Presbytery. 

1.  Antioch 5  72 

2.  Beech 47  65 

3.  Bell's  Chapel 9  25 

4.  Bethlehem 3  50 

5.  Cool  Springs n  38 

6.  Crittenden's  Grove 5  00 

7.  Camp  Ground 2  71 

8.  Dyer 12  00 

9.  Dyersburg 23  00 

10.  Flippin 3  00 

11.  Fulton 8  IS 

12.  Hopewell 3  20 

13.  Hurricane  Hill 4  80 

14.  Kenton 2  93 

15.  Mason  Hall 5  76 

16.  Mt.  Ararat 3  45 

17.  Mt.  Olive 7  60 

18.  New  Bethlehem 6  95 

19.  New  Ebenezer 10  23 

20.  North  Union 6  00 

21.  Pleasant  Hill 13  10 

22.  Protemus 5  90 

23.  Rives 8  00 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  II5 

J24.  Ro-Ellen I  00 

25.  Trenton Si  5° 

26.  Trimble 4  00 

.27.  Troy 3  00 

28.  Union  City 15  00 

29.  Union  Grove 3  10 

.30.  Woodards  Chapel i  65 

31.  Yorkville 1 1  03 

.32.  Dyersburg  L.  A.  &  M.  Society 12  00 

23.  Hurricane  Hill  L.  A.  Society 10  00 

34.  Troy  Sunday  School 2  86 

35.  Davidson,  Miss  Blanch 3  75 

36.  Ledsinger,    Miss    Lubie 5  00 —  333  17 

Synodical  Offering 82  27 —    82  27         

$718  74 
Other  Offerings. 

1.  A  number  of  offerings 19  06 

2.  Forbes,  Mrs.  Brown,  N.  Mex 2  oo- 

3.  Faw,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  N.  Mex 2  00 

4.  Grimes,  G.  P 10  00 

5.  Interest  on  deposits 10  77 —    43  83         

$43  83 

Total  receipts  from  churches  and  individuals  $2,128  91 


Il6  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 


APPENDIX  VI. 


Annual  Report  of  the  Legal  Board  to  the 
General  Assembly. 

Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  i,  1910. 

Reverend  Fathers  and  Brethren  :  Your  Legal  Board  of  Finance  here- 
with submits  to  the  Eightieth  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church  a  report  covering  the  result  of  our  labors  during  the 
period  from  April  i,  1909,  to  April  i,  1910.  Your  servants  on  this  Board 
have  earnestly  endeavored  to  fully  discharge  the  important  duties  assigned 
to  them,  and  have  worked  unceasingly  to  raise  sufficient  funds  to  meet 
all  the  expenses  of  the  Legal  Board  in  the  great  battle  for  religious  liberty 
which  is  now  being  waged.  During  the  year  eighteen  thousand  circular 
letters  were  sent  out.  Over  three  thousand  circular  letters  were  dic- 
tated to  and  written  out  by  a  stenographer,  who  has  received  for  twelve 
months'  service  only  about  nine  dollars  per  month.  In  addition  to  this, 
the  young  lady  in  question  receipted  for  over  three  thousand  remittances, 
making  all  the  entries  in  the  records  of  the  Board.  This  record  is  so  com- 
plete that  we  can  trace  any  contribution  made  during  the  year,  no  matter 
how  small  the  amount.  The  policies  followed  by  the  Board  have  in  some 
quarters  of  the  Church  met  with  some  criticism  from  some  of  our  breth- 
ren. However,  we  have  labored  solely  for  the  welfare  of  our  beloved 
Zion,  realizing  that  in  handling  a  matter  of  this  magnitude  that  some  of 
our  well-meaning  brethren  would  dififer  with  us  in  many  ways. 

We  call  attention  to  the  fact  that  our  collections  for  the  past  year  show 
an  increase  of  nearly  four  hundred  per  cent  over  the  year  previous.  Our 
collections  and  disbursements  were  as  follows : 

Financial  Statement. 

Cash  on  hand  April  i,  1909   $   343  87 

Collections  April  i,  1909,  to  April  i,  1910 8,348  92— $8,692  79 

disbursements. 

Postage 65  90 

Printing  and   stationery    97  75 

Sundry  legal   expenses    248  46 

Hon.  William  Reister,  Indiana  cases   335  00 

Hon.   J.  J.   McQellan,   Treasurer    5.489  00 

Hon.  Frank  Siemens,  special  legal  work  250  00 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  11/ 

Miss  Eunice  King,  clerical  work  i  lo  oo 

Traveling  expenses    112  80 

Incidental  expenses   8  60 

W.  D.  Marlow,  Colorado  cases  600  00 

W.  J.  Lackey,  Chairman  Texas  Legal  Committee 100  00 —  7,417  51 

Cash  balance  on  hand  April  i,  1910  $1,275  28 

During  the  sittings  of  the  last  General  Assembly,  the  sum  of  $10,221.00 
was  subscribed  for  legal  purposes.  Of  that  amount  we  have  collected 
$5,221.00.  The  total  amount  reported  was  contributed  by  twenty-one  Pres- 
byteries, thirty-nine  congregations,  and  three  thousand  two  hundred  and 
eighty-six  individuals.  We  received  funds  from  some  of  the  most  re- 
mote parts  of  the  country,  showing  that  Cumberland  Presbyterians  are 
everywhere,  and  that  they  are  watching  the  affairs  of  our  Church  with 
the  greatest  interest.  The  report  of  the  Legal  Board  will  show  that 
there  is  still  unsettled  much  litigation  in  the  various  states. 

We,  therefore,  recommend  to  the  General  Assembly  that  a  special  hour 
be  set  apart  for  the  reception  of  pledges  or  contributions  for  legal  defense. 

In  closing  this  report  we  must  express  our  thanks  to  the  faithful  and 
loyal  brethren  who  have  so  generously  laid  on  the  altar  of  our  Church 
the  means  to  establish  our  legal  right  to  worship  God  according  to  the 
dictates  of  our  consciences. 

With  hearts  full  of  gratitude  to  God  for  his  manifold  blessings  during 
the  past  year,  and  praying  a  continuance  of  them,  we  subscribe  ourselves, 
Your  brethren  and  servants, 

Legal  Board  of  Finance. 
By  R.  L.  Baskette,  Chairman. 


Il8  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 


APPENDIX  VII. 


Report  of  Historical  Society. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  to- 
convene  at  Dickson,  Tennessee,  the  third  Sunday  in  May,  1910.  The 
Executive  Committee  of  your  Historical  Society  respectfully  submit  the- 
following  report : 

First.  At  the  time  of  the  meeting  of  our  last  General  Assembly  the- 
property  belonging  to  this  society  at  the  time  of  the  attempted  merger, 
and  -which  was  held  from  us  by  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.^  was 
still  in  their  hands,  though  possession  had  been  demanded  by  this  Commit- 
tee. We  are  glad  to  be  able  to  report  now  that  the  property  has  at  last 
come  into  our  possession  having  been  turned  over  with  the  Publishing 
House  a  few  months  ago.  It  is  of  considerable  value  to  the  Historical 
Society,  and  is  stored  in  the  archives  of  its  room  in  the  Publishing  House. 
The  minutes  of  the  society  have  not  yet  been  surrendered. 

Second.  We  have  endeavored  as  best  we  could  under  many  embarrass- 
ments to  collect  historical  data  during  the  year,  but  have  not  been  as  suc- 
cessful as  the  importance  of  the  work  warranted  us  in  hoping  we  would 
be  in  getting  responses  from  the  Synods  and  Presbyteries.  We  think 
this  is  due,  in  part  at  least,  to  the  fact  that  the  urgency  of  the  need  for 
prompt  attention  to  this  matter  has  not  been  sufficiently  impressed  on  he 
church,  and  we  hope  that  such  recognition  will  be  given  this  work  by  this 
Assembly  as  will  command  for  it  a  more  hearty  co-operation  on  the  part 
of  the  lower  courts  of  the  church. 

Third.  In  our  report  which  was  adopted  by  the  Assembly  a  year  ago 
we  recommended  "that  the  Executive  Committee  of  your  Historical  So- 
ciety be  authorized,  and  directed  to  prepare,  or  cause  to  be  prepared,  the 
MSS.  for  a  volume  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  history  to  begin 
where  the  Rev.  B.  W.  McDonald  leaves  off,  and  to  come  down  to  the 
present  time,  to  be  published  by  your  Board  of  Publication,  or  a  committee 
appointed  by  the  Assembly."  We  have  given  the  preliminary  features  of 
this  work  careful  attention,  but  for  many  reasons  have  not  yet  made 
much  progress  toward  its  execution.  We  hope  to  obtain  much  impor- 
tant data  for  such  a  volume  from  the  various  papers  to  be  read  to  this 
Centennial  Assembly.  We  desire  to  emphasize  as  strongly  as  we  can  the 
importance  of  continued,  and  speedy  prosecution  of  this  undertaking,  un- 
til its  is  complete. 

Fourth.     There  should  be  a  permanent  Historical  Committee  in  each 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  1 19 

Presbytery  of  the  church  as  well  as  in  the  Synods.  Some  now  have  them, 
and  more  have  not.  We  recommend  that  you  urge  upon  all  that  have 
failed  to  provide  such  a  committee  that  they  give  the  matter  prompt  at- 
tention^ and  that  the  names  of  the  chairmen  of  such  committees  when 
appointed  be  sent  to  the  Secretary  of  this  committee. 

Fifth.  It  is  hardly  necessary  to  say  that  little  can  be  done  by  this  com- 
mittee without  financial  support,  and  up  to  this  time,  it  has  been  almost 
wholly  lacking.  If  the  work  is  to  be  prosecuted  with  efficiency,  especially 
pending  the  preparation  of  the  volume  of  church  history  called  for  by 
the  last  Assembly,  the  secretary  of  this  committee  must  necessarily  have 
considerable  correspondence,  and  various  other  labors  involving  incidental 
expense.  In  addition  to  this  it  will  cost  something  to  prepare,  or  have 
prepared  the  manuscript  hereinbefore  referred  to.  To  provide  for  the 
ordinary  expenses  of  the  Society  a  former  Assembly  enjoined  upon  the 
Presbyteries  to  pay  the  secretary  of  the  Society  an  annual  due  of  $1.00. 
This  if  paid  in  would  meet  these  ordinary  expenses.  The  last  Assembly 
directed  the  Stated  Clerk  of  the  Assembly  to  notify  aJl  the  Presbyteries 
of  the  obligation  placed  upon  them  by  this  law,  and  to  urge  upon  them  a 
prompt  remittance  of  whatever  amount  they  might  owe  under  it  to  the  sec- 
retary of  this  committee.  But  the  Presbyteries  failed  to  give  the  matter 
proper  attention.  The  secretary  of  this  committee,  also  wrote  to  the 
Presbyteries  on  the  subject,  but  there  were  only  a  fw  responses,  bringing 
to  him  Iss  than  thirty  dollars,  more  than  one-third  of  which  was  paid  by 
Lebanon  Presbytery.  Now  it  is  with  the  greatest  deference  to  the  last 
Assembly,  and  with  no  little  embarrassmnt  that  we  feel  compelled  in 
this  connection  to  say  that  proper  recognition  was  not  in  our  judgment 
given  to  this  work  by  it,  and  that  the  failure  of  the  church  to  more  heart- 
ily co-operate  with  the  committee  is  probably  due  in  some  degree  to  this 
fact.  The  special  committee  appointed  by  motion  to  consider  the  report 
of  the  Historical  Society,  made  no  specific  reference  to  any  recommenda- 
tion contained  in  it,  though  some  of  them  required  such  notice.  This 
would  indicate  that  it  did  not  so  much  as  read  the  report.  When  the 
Minutes  of  the  Assembly  appeared  the  special  committee  to  whom  the  re- 
port was  referred,  and  who  seem  from  their  report  not  even  to  have  read 
it,  was  placed  among  the  Boards  of  the  Church  unintentionally  on  the  part 
of  the  Stated  Clerk,  we  take  it,  but  undoubtedly  with  the  design  that  it 
should  appear  as  the  Executive  Committee  of  this  Society,  which  itself 
is  nowhere  given  among  the  permanent  committees  of  the  Assembly. 
When  the  Stated  Clerk  desired  to  remind  this  Executive  Committee  to  pre- 
pare its  report  for  this  Assembly,  following  the  Minutes,  he  sent  his 
letter  to  the  secretary  of  this  special  committee  the  life  of  which  expired 
with  the  adjournment  of  the  last  Assembly.  We  feel  that  no  sense  of 
timidity,  or  backwardness  on  our  part,  would  warrant  us  in  ignoring 
these,  to  us,  inexplicable  facts.    Their  statement  in  this  report  is  demand- 


I20  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

ed  by  the  importance  of  the  cause  for  which  we  stand  under  appointment 
of  the  Assembly.  It  is  inconceivable  to  us  that  this  could  have  been 
by  design,  or  because  of  the  personnel  of  the  committee,  as  it  would  have 
been  a  perversion  of  official  power,  such  as  we  believe  our  Stated  Clerk 
to  be  incapable  of. 

And  if  we  attribute  it  to  general  indifference  to  this  great  interest  of 
the  church,  then  certainly  there  is  a  loud  demand  for  more  adequate  rec- 
ognition. How  could  the  church  at  large  be  expected  to  feel  the  impor- 
tance of  a  matter  that  received  such  scant  recognition  at  the  hands  of 
the  Assembly,  and  its  Stated  Clerk?  We  make  these  plain  statements 
because  we  desire  to  see  the  work  of  th  Historical  Society  succeed.  It 
is  not  a  matter  of  personal  feeling  with  us.  We  are  but  servants  of  the 
church,  and  have  no  personal  ambitions  to  serve  in  the  matter,  but  while 
we  are  charged  by  the  Assembly  with  the  duty  of  looking  after  this 
work^  we  feel  impelled  to  insist  upon  such  recognition  of  the  cause  for 
which  we  stand  as  will  at  least  warrant  the  existence  of  the  committee. 

Now  we  are  sure  that  as  a  matter  of  fact,  the  whole  church  is  inter- 
ested in  the  collection,  and  preservation  of  data  upon  which  to  prepare  a 
full  and  truthful  history  of  our  church,  the  part  it  has  taken,  the  way 
it  has  been  treated  and  the  principles  for  which  it  has  stood  during  the 
eventful  years  of  the  recent  past,  that  we  may  have  justice  in  the  judg- 
ment of  mankind.  We  may  be  sure  that  no  pains  or  expense  will  be  spared 
by  those  who  have  attempted  to  annihilate  our  denomination  to  vindicate 
their  cause  in  history,  and  to  put  us  before  the  world  in  the  worst  light 
possible.  Shall  we  negligently  allow  the  good  name  of  our  church  to 
suffer  in  the  opinions  of  fair  minded  people  of  all  after  ages  who  will 
read  these  histories,  by  failing  to  set  forth  in  a  form  that  will  be  avail- 
able to  the  student  the  true  facts  involved  in  this  merger  scheme,  the  mo- 
tives and  principles  that  controlled  us  in  opposing  it,  and  the  fairness, 
and  Christian  spirit  in  which  we  have  met,  and  survived  the  awful  wrongs 
of  this  crucial  period  in  the  life  of  our  church?  This  work  if  done  suc- 
cessfully, safely,  and  adequately  must  be  done  through  organized  effort, 
and  the  means  must  be  provided  that  will  enable  its  prosecution  under 
favorable  conditions.  The  church  cannot  afford  to  risk  such  chance  vin- 
dication of  its  cause  as  might  result  from  individual  and  irresponsible 
historical  productions.  These  are  all  right,  but  the  interest  involved — 
the  good  name  and  standing  of  the  church  as  a  denomination — are  too 
momentous  to  be  ignored  by  the  church  itself,  and  left  to  such  uncer- 
tain, and  possibly  inadequate  means  of  defence.  The  last  General  As- 
sembly enjoined  upon  this  committee  the  direct^  or  indirect  production  of 
this  volume  of  history.  In  attempting  to  meet  the  responsibilities  thus 
placed  upon  it,  the  committee  should  have  the  most  hearty  recognition, 
and  co-operation  of  the  Assembly  and  all  of  the  lower  church  courts, 
and  such  financial  support  as  the  exigencies  of  the  case  may  demand. 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  121 

Hoping  that  the  Assembly  will  appreciate  the  sense  of  duty  under  which 
the  unpleasant  features  of  this  report  is  written,  and  to  the  end  that 
work  may  be  promptly,  and  efficiently  prosecuted  toward  the  early  comple- 
tion, and  publication  of  the  volume  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  history 
decided  upon  by  the  last  Assembly,  we  recommend  that  each  Presbytery 
be  directed  to  send  ten  dollars  to  the  secretary  of  this  committe  as  soon 
as  practicable,  and  that  all  arrearages  and  dues  under  the  former  law  of 
the  Assembly  be  cancelled  up  to  191 1,  and  that  the  Assembly  Stated 
Clerk  be  directed  to  notify  them  fully  of  this  action  of  the  Assembly. 

Sixth.     The  time  of  J.  R.  Goodpasture  expires  with  the  adjournment 
of  this  Assembly,  and  it  will  devolve  upon  you  to  elect  his  successor. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

J.  R.  Goodpasture,  President, 
J.  H.  Zarecor,  Secy.^ 
R.  L.  Baskette, 
a.  n.  eshman, 
Joe  H.  Fussell. 


APPENDIX  VIII. 

H. 


Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 
of  the  General  Assembly. 

Bowling  Greex,  Ky.,  April  27,  1910. 
jf  0   the   General  Assembly   of   the   Cumberland   Presbyterian    Church   at 
Dickson,  Tenn.: 

Brethren  :  The  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  met  in  Bowling  Green, 
Ky.,  on  June  21,  1909,  and  after  qualifying  by  taking  the  oath  of  office, 
the  Board  was  called  to  order  by  Dr.  T.  W.  Stone,  and  then  organized 
by  electing  the  following  named  members  to  ser\-e  as  its  officers  for  the 
ensuing  year :  Dr.  T.  W.  Stone,  President ;  E.  W.  Beck,  Vice  President ; 
Henry  H.  Denhardt,  Secretary;  and  C.  W.  Stone,  Treasurer. 

The  Board  met  again  on  August  16,  1909,  at  which  time  it  was  ordered 
that  a  loan  of  $1,500  be  made  to  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church 
located  in  Auburn,  Ky.,  for  a  period  of  five  years,  without  interest.  The 
Treasurer  was  directed  to  accept  for  said  loan  a  promissory  not  to  be 
executed  by  J.  W.  Porter,  G.  M.  Price,  Mrs.  L.  L.  Owens  and  F.  M. 
Manuel!.  Said  note  is  dated  August  14,  1909,  being  due  five  years  after 
date.    It  was  also  ordered  that  a  loan  of  $2,000  be  made  to  the  Cumber- 


122  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

land  Presbyterian  Building  Company,  of  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  a  corpora- 
t'on  duly  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Kentucky.  The 
Treasurer  was  directed  to  accept  a  note  for  this  amount  to  be  executed 
by  said  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Building  Company,  said  note  being  due 
in  five  years  and  bearing  no  interest. 

These  loans  were  made  for  the  purpose  of  assisting  in  the  ereciton  of 
new  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Churches  at  Auburn  and  Bowling  Green, 
Ky.,  pursuant  to  instructions  of  the  last  General  Assembly. 

The  following  is  the  financial  statement  for  the  year : 

Balance    cash    on    hand   last    report    $    20640 

By  cash  on  George   Wilson   note,    August   6,    1909    518  66 

By  cash  on  George  Wilson  note,  August   14,   1909 I,5S8  25 

By  cash  on  C.  W.  Potter  note,  October  7,   1909   1,289  60 

Total    receipts    $3>572  91 

Aug.  16,  1909,    to    Cumberland     Presbyterian     Building     Com- 
pany for  note    $2,000  00 

Aug.  14,  1909,  to  J.  W.  Porter  et  al.,  for  note i,Soo  00 

Oct.  10,  1909,  to  releasing  lien  securing  C.  W.  Potter  note 25 

Feb.  24,  1910,  to  Williams  &  Gardner,  for  Treasurer's  bond 12  00 

Total    disbursements    $3, 512  25 

Balance  cash  on  hand  April  27,  1910  $     60  66 

Amount   loaned    3,500  00 

Total $3,560  66 

Respectfully  submitted, 

T.  W.  Stone,  President. 
H.  H.  Denhardt,  Secretary. 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  1 23 


APPENDIX  IX. 


Report  of  the  Committee  on  Temperance. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in  ses- 
.-ion  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  May  19-26,  1910: 

Moderator  and  Brethren  :  As  Chairman  of  your  Permanent  Committee 
on  Temperance,  I  hereby  submit  the  following  report : 

It  is  needless  to  reiterate  what  has  so  long  been  the  standing  of  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  on  the  temperance  question.  Our 
Church  has  for  many  years  pronounced  against  the  manufacture  and  sale 
of  all  intoxicating  drinks,  from  the  Church  Session  on  up  to  the  General 
Assembly.  Our  ministers  have  declared  from  the  pulpit  and  our  member- 
ship have  declared  from  the  pew,  and  at  the  ballot  box,  that  we  as  a 
Church  are  uncompromisingly  against  this  iniquitous  traffic;  therefore, 
"we  shall  at  this  Assembly  take  no  backward  step,  but  take  a  forward  step 
if  possible,  in  lining  up  our  forces  against  this  most  gigantic  evil  of  the 
nome,  the  community,  the  State  and  the  nation. 

Every  year  we  are  gaining  stronger  ground,  and  driving  the  brewery, 
:be  still-house  and  the  open  saloon  farther  and  farther  into  the  back- 
ground, and  therefore  we  should  take  courage  and  press  onward. 

Organized  enterprise  everywhere  increasingly  demands  from  its  opera- 
tives abstinence  from  the  use  of  intoxicants.  The  public  press  is  rapidly 
uniting  for  the  great  argument  against  commercial  waste  and  civic  negli- 
gence bred  in  and  propagated  from  the  public  drinking  place.  Labor  is 
seeing  that  it  cannot  attain  its  best  hopes  and  its  best  results  with  the 
burden  of  the  dram  shop  upon  it,  and  hence  labor  is  fast  throwing  off 
the  long-carried  burden  of  mind-destroying,  body-wrecking  and  soul- 
damning  iniquity  of  the  long-standing  liquor  traffic. 

The  courts  are  interpreting  anew  the  manual  of  civil  law  and  life,  and 
they  are  declaring  that  the  liquor  traffic  must  cease  under  the  law,  for 
there  are  no  rights  apart  from  righteousness. 

The  liquor  press  freely  announces  the  doom  of  its  own  cause  and 
mourns  over  its  fate,  for  it  recognizes  the  fact  that  death  is  written 
over  its  doors  and  upon  its  ensigns,  and  all  due  to  the  fact  that  temper- 
ance workers  and  the  Church  of  the  living  God  have  awakened  and  en- 
lightened the  people  of  this  great  nation  to  the  enormity  of  the  sin  it 
has  long  lived  under,  by  legalizing  the  saloon  to  damn  the  mind,  body 
and  soul,  and  to  debauch  the  government  both  of  county,  state  and  nation. 

Sobriety  now  has  control  of  about  one-half  of  the  United  States.    Nine 


124  MINUTES    OF   THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

States  now  have  State-wide  or  constitutional  prohibition^ — viz.,  Alabama, 
Georgia,  Kansas,  Maine,  Mississippi,  North  Carolina,  North  Dakota,  Okla- 
homa, Tennessee.  Thirty  States  have  local  option,  or  partial  prohibition 
territory,  by  counties,  parishes,  districts  and  towns — viz.,  Arkansas,  Cali- 
fornia, Colorado,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa, 
Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maryland,  Mssachusetts,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mis- 
souri, Nebraska,  New  Hampshire,  New  Mexico,  New  York,  Ohio,  Ore- 
gon, Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  South  Dakota,  Texas,  Vermont,  Vir- 
ginia, West  Virginia,  Wisconsin. 

So,  then,  encouraged  by  past  achievements  and  glorious  victories,  let 
us  press  right  on  until  we  shall  be  a  nation  free  from  the  legalized  liquor 
traffic. 

J.  B.  EsHMANj  Chairman. 

Winchester,  Tenn. 


APPENDIX  X. 


Annual  Report  of  Tresurer  of  Legal  Board. 

West  Point,  Miss.,  April  19,  1910. 
To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  which 
convenes  at  Dickson,  Term.,  May  19-26,  1910 : 

The    undersigned    would    respectfully    submit    the    following    report    as 
Treasurer  of  the   Legal   Fund : 

He  received  the  following  amounts : 

May  29— J.   P.   Atkinson    $       5  00 

May  29 — Received  of  R.  L.  Baskette   1,000  00 

May  29 — D.   D.   Suddarth    IS  00 

July  15 — Edgefield  congregation   (by  E.  J.  Booker) 20  00 

September  4 — Received  of  R.  L.  Baskette   250  00 

July  13 — R.  L.  Baskette,  paid  W.  B.  Lamb  on  Fayetteville  suit. .  500  00 

July  13 — R.  L.  Baskette  paid  W.  C.  Caldwell   500  00 

November  15 — Received  of  R  L.  Baskette   1,200  00 

February  12 — G.  W.   Bailey   4  20 

1910 — Mississippi  Presbytery,  S.  J.  Givens   9  00 

S.  R.  McDonald,  Philadelphia,  Miss 5  00 

February  17 — R.  L.  Baskette   750  00 

March     7 — Tennessee  case    500  00 

March    7 — R.  L.  Baskette  advised  that  J.  H.  McCord  had  paid 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  I25 

Judge  W.  C.  Caldwell  on  fee 250  00 

March  20 — Received  of  R.  L.   Baskette    (3-  i6-'io) 500  00 

$5,508  00 
Following  amounts  paid  out :  < 

Treasurer  overdrawn   $     86  08 

May  29 — Paid  W.  C  Caldwell  by  Baskette  500    00 

July  3 — Paid  Wm.  Reister   57  00 

July  3 — W.  C.  Caldwell  250  00 

Indiana  Appellate  Court   100  00 

September  4 — Judge  F.  W.  Moore  250  00 

July  13 — Paid  W.  B.  Lamb  on  Fayetteville  suit 500  00 

July  13 — R.  L.  Baskette  paid  W.  C.  Caldwell 500  00 

November  15 — Paid  W.  C.  Caldwell  800  00 

November  15 — Paid  printing  for  W.  C  Caldwell 265  60 

November  16 — Cost    to     Judge     F.     H.     Prendergast, 

Brown  vs.  Clark,  Texas   121  25 

November  27 — Paid  Caldweld  per  reply  Ind I5  77 

February  24,  1910 — Ck.  W.  C.  Caldwell  on  fee 441  00 

February  24 — Ck.  W.  C.  Caldwell  on  expense  of   Su- 
preme  Court    59  00 

(Ind.  $34.00  Ex.  S.  Court  111.  $25.00) 

February  24 — Judge  Shaw,  Illinois  case 100  00 

February  24 — Albert   Biggs,   Tennessee  case 15000 

March  7 — T.  E.  Clark,  Visalia,  Cal 33  00 

March  7 — R.  L.  Baskette  paid  W.  B.  Lamb  on  Tennes- 

nesse  case  500  00 

March  7 — W.   C.    Caldwell  on  fee  (from  J.  H.  McCord)  25000 

April    6 — W.   C.   Caldwell    300  00 

April    6 — Albert    Biggs     100  00 

April  22 — L.  T.  Carlisle,  printing  brief  W.  P.  case....  60  00 

Amount   to   balance    69  30 

$5,508  00 

Balance  down $69  30 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.  J.  McClellan,  Treasurer. 


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'.^ee  Thornton   (act'g),  Circleville,  Tex 

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.1.   A.   Murchlson,   Athens.  Texas 

W.   J.   Cowles,   Terrell,    R.   1,   Texas.. 
E.   B.   Campbell.    Ben   Wheeler,   Texas 
H.    B.    Howell.    Hill's    Point,    Texas.. 
S.   WiLson,   Ben  Wheeler,   R.   1.   Texas 

T.  F.  Hubbard,  Canton,  Texas 

A.   D.   Clardy,   Mabank,   Texas 

J.   W.   Daugherty,    Forney,   Texas 

E.    D.    McBride,    Grand   Saline,    Texas 
Carl    Garlitz.    Jiba.    Texas 

J.    E.    Boykin,    Kaufman,    Texas 

h.    P.    Huston,    Kemp,    Texas 

C.  G.   Hardy,   Kaufman,   R.   1,  Texas. 

Lee    Eubank.    Mabank,    Texas 

Dr.    J.    C.    Webster,    Malakoff,    Texas 

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G.    R.    Stanger,    Ben   Wheeler,    Texas. 

W.    H.    Richards,   Troupe,   Texas 

W.    F.    McAnnally,   Tona,   Texas 

A.    R.   Johnson,   Tandra,   Texas 

J.    0.    Reed,    Mabank,   Texas 

D.  S.   McPhall,   Will's  Point,   Texas. 

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Austin — Con. 

Rices    Chapel 

Shady     Grove 

Sandy  Valley 

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Red    Oak* 

Stranger   Springs* 

Troupe*    

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White  Hall* 

Will's     Point* 

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D.    E.    Waddell,    Sheridan,    Ark 

I.   C.   Strickland,   Hampton,   Ark 

W.    T.    Myhau,    Florence,    Ark 

H.    P.   Rowan,    Hampton,    Ark 

S.   0.   Deflr,  Tillar,   Ark 

J.   W.    Tucker,    Cornersville,    Ark 

J.    T.    Shell,    Ain,    Ark 

S.    A.    Allen,    Montlcello,    Ark 

G.   H.   Green,   Lamont,   Ark 

Riders    all    gone 

W.    F.    Green,    Bearden,    Ark 

W.    M.    Franklin,    Birmingham,    Ala.. 



Tno,    Fulton,     Saginaw,     Ala 

R.  "Accost,    flelent,    Ala   

W.   M.   Sadler,   Bessemer,   R.   2,   Ala.. 

Name  of  Church. 

BARTHOLOMEW       P. 
Arkansas  Synod. 

Amity    

Bearden    

Daniel  Johnson  Chapel 

Ebenezer    

Florence     

Mt.    Pleasant  

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Newton's    Chapel 

Pine    Ridge 

Rose     Hill... 

Shady     Grove 

Watson's    Chapel 

White    Oak 

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Alabama  Synod. 

Adger    

Arbor 

Birmingham    

Blockton     

Blossburgli    

Calera    

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Goshen    

Greenpond  

Harmony    

Highland    

Hopewell    

Jemlson    

Lipscomb   

Montcargo     

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W.   J.    Alien,   Wynne,   Ark 

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J.    O.    Epperson,    Charleston,    Tenn... 

F.    A.    Seagle.   Chattanooga,   Tenn 

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D.   C.   Kelly,  Jasper,   Tenn 

Oscar  Mullins,   Aplson,  Tenn 

r.  0.  Conner,  Falrmount,  Tenn 

R.  F.  Selcer,  Falling  Water,  Teuu.._ 
T.  H.  Jones,  Cleveland,  R.F.D.,  Tenn 

R.  M.  Tlllery,  Georgetown,  Tenu 

rhos.  Guthrie,   Harrison,  Tenn 

B.  F.  Guinn,   Georgetown,  Tenu 

S.    G.   Deakins,   Jasper,   Tenn 

D.  W.   King,   Dawnville,    Ga 

W.  L.  Colston,  Lilly  Pond,  Ga 

Gr."w".""Eades",  Charleston,  Tenn 

M.   H.   Parks,   Cleveland,   Tenn 

I.   J.   Kelly,   Pikeville,   Tenn 

B.  W.  Condra,  Whitwell,  Tenn 

W.  D.  Triplett,   McDonald,  Tenn 

Jas.  Wells,   Victoria,  Tenn 

Dr.  J.  M.  Webb,  Ooltewah,  Tenn 

B.  L.  SmalUng,  Cleveland,  R.D.,  Tenn 
L.   D.   Moore,   E.   Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

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Jas.    Hlx,   Retro,   Tenn 

j'.  0.   S^cott,   So.  Pittsburg,  Tenn 

W.  L.  Henry,  Eton,  Ga 

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Ebenezer 

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Flyn's     Lick 

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Lee    Seminary 

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Disorganized ;  In  the 
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R.   M.   Ruff,   Inverness,   Fla 

V.  W.  Stephenson,  Lakeland,  Fla 

(From    1906.) 

.los.  Price,  Paola,  R.  3,  Kan 

Geo.  O.   Smith,  Altoona,   Kan 

NVvr"RawUng8T"Ft."Sco«,"KanIII~ 

P.   C.  Eaton,   Hillsdale,   Kan 

Henry   Crenshaw,    Freedonla,    Kan 

J.   D.   Schroll,   Paola,   R.  3,   Kan 

G.   N.  Cooper,  Ottawa,  R.  3,   Kan... 

W.   D.   Springer,   Rantoul,   Kan 

W.   G.   Cowan,   Unlontown,   Kan 

C.  A.  Vancil,  Topeka,   Kan 

J.   M.   Rohrer,  Wagstaff,   Kan 

•T.   R.   Craig,   Bentonvllle,   Ark 

.1.  B.   McKee,  Farmlngton,  Ark 

J.   E.   Howell,   West  Fork,   Ark 

.T.   T.   Wilder,   Mansfield,   Ark 

II.   H.  Cor,   Statler,  Ark 

.T.  H.  Williams,  Bonville,   Ark 

S.    Candle,   Greenwood,   Ark 

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Billingsley    

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J.   C.   Humrlghous,   Georgetown   R 

Mrs.    Belle  Ephlln,   Tangier,    Ind 

W.    L.    Long,    Georgetown,    111 

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Mt.   Comfort 

New    Hope    

Natural    Dam    

Prairie    Grove    

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Tyro    

Union    Town    

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Charleston*    

Danville,    First*    

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Fairfield*    

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La   Fayette*   

Lebanon*  

Lerna*    

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lioxa*   

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Mt.   Herman*   

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Mt.  Zlon*   

Newman*    

New   Proyldence*    

Oakland*    

Olive   Branch*   

Pleasant  Ridge*   

146 


GREENVILLE  PRESBYTERY— GREER  PRESBYTERY. 


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G.    P.    Humphries 

D.    J.    Moore 

D.    J.    Moore 

G.    P.    Humphries 

D.    J.    Moore 

G.    P.    Humphries 

D.    J.    Moore 

O.   A.  Mealier 

N.   B.  Butler— 

O.    A.    Mealier 

R.    B.   Roach 

J.    A.   Zinn 

R.    B.    Roach 

N.    B.    Butler 

N.    B.    Butler 

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J.   A.   Jackson,    Sidell,    111 

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T.  M.   Cooper,   Martinsville,   R.F.D... 

Green    Tompkins,    Brashear,    Tex 

T.   B.   Scott,   Mt.   Pleasant.  Texas 

W.   M.   Garoutt,  Cumby,   Texas 

R.  T.  McCoy,  Sulphur  Springs,  Txeas 

Geo.    McGowln,    Miller   Grove.    Tex 

G.    P.    Roland,    Merrimack,    Texas 

Oak    Penn,    Winnsboro,    Texas 

J.    M.    Hambrick.   Riley   Springs,   Tex. 
Jno.   L.   Odom,   Sulphur  Springs,   Tex. 
J.   E.   Laurauce,    Pittsburg,   Texas 

R.   G.   Campbell,   Dryden.   Okla 

E.   M.   Patterson,   Eldorado,   Okla 

.Jos.    W.    McAskill.   Headrich,   Okla... 

R.    F.    Bluudell.    Mangum,    Okla. 

C.   I.  Johnson,   Louis,   Okla 

Jno.    D.   Baker,   Altus,   Okla 

N.    E.    McDaniel,   Warren,    Okla 

W.    D.    Bulls,    Reed,    R.F.D.,   Okla 

J.   M.    Burrow.   Hess,   Okla 

B.    B.   Zinn,    Blair,    Okla 

Unionist. 

Mrs.   Hugh  Elder.   Granite,   Okla 

E.   M.   Whitley,   Willow,   Okla 

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H.    L.    Brown,    Venus,    Tex 

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Austin      

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Birmingham    .... 

Brownwood     

Burrow     

California     

Chattanooga    .... 

Chickasaw    

Chocktow     , 

Clarksville    

Colesburg     

Cookeville     

Columbus    

Corsicana    

Cumberland    .... 
Dallas-Bonham     .. 

Decatur     

Denton     

E.   Tennesee    .... 

Elk    

Ewing     

Florida    

Ft.    Smith     

Foster    

Greenvville     

Greer     

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Hopewell     

Illinois     , 

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Iowa     

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Lebanon     

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Lincoln     

Little  Rock    

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Los   Angeles    . .  .  . 

Louisiana    

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McGready    

McMinnville     ..  .  . 

Madison     

Marshall     

Mayfleld      

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Mississippi     

Morgan     

Morrillton     

Mound   Prairie    .  . 

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New  Lebanon    .  .  . 

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Oklahoma    

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Porter 

Princeton     

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Sangamon      , 

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Talladega 

Texas     

Tulare     

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Wabash    

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Waco     

Weatherford     .  .  . . 
West    Iowa     .' .  .  . 
West    Prairie    . .  . 
White    River     .  .  . 
Yazoo     


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Lubbock,    Tex.,   Oct.   7,    1910 

Hopewell,  Tex.,  July  1,  1910.... 
New  Florence,  Ark.,  July  1910 . . 
Elliotttsville,  Ala.,  Dec.  1910.... 
Trickham.  Tex.,  July  8,  1910.... 
New  Hope,  Ark.,  Oct.  7,  1910 .... 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Apr.  14,  1910 

Sumach,  Ga.,   Sept.   14,  1910 

Foster,   Okla.,    Sept.    29,    1910 


McAdow   Mem.,   Sept.   13,   1910... 
Union  Hill,  Sykes,  Tenn.,   Sept.  22 


Marrowbone  Church,   Oct.   1,   1910 
Union   Grove,    Tex.,    Sept.   8,    1910 


Decatur,  Tex.,  Oct.  6,  1910. 
Dover,  Tenn.,  Sept.  29,  1910.... 
Bell  Buckle,  Tenn.,  Sept.  30,  1910 
Hebron,   111..  Sept.,   13,   1910 


Billingsley,  Ark.,  Aug.  18,  1910. 
New  Providence,  111.,  Sept.  15,  1910. 
Hopewell,   Tex.,   June  30,   1910 . .  . 


Mt.  Pleasant,  Tex.,  Oct.  20,  1910 
New  Salem,  Tenn.,  Sept.  30,  1910 
Co.  Line,  Johnson  Co.,  Sept.  15. . . 
Princeton,  Ind.,  Sept.  27,  1910 . . 
Pleasant  Grove,  la.,  Sept.  1,  1910 
Shady  Grove,  Tenn.,  Sept.  1910.. 
Goodletsville,  Tenn.,  Sept.  6,  1910 
Caneyville,  Ky.,  Aug.  9,  1910.... 
Church,   Henry  Co.,   Mo.,   Sept.   30. 

Fullerton,  111.,  Sept.   1910 

Union  Grove,  Ark.,  Sept.  16,  1910 
Old  Union,  Ky.,  Sept.  23,  1910.. 
Los   Angeles,    Cal.,    Mar.    23,    1910 


Sharon-Howard  Co.,  Sept.  13,  1910 

Nebo,    Ala.,    Aug.    25,    1910 

Zion,    Tenn.,    Aug.    19,    1910 

Olivet  Church,  Tenn.,  Sept.  10... 
Hope  Chapel,  Tex.,  Oct.  6,  1910.. 

Mingo,    Ky.,    Oct.    1910 

Arlington,  Tenn.,  Sept.  16,  1910. 
Conehatta,  Miss.,  July  16,  1910. 
Mt.  Olivet,  Ind.,  Sept.  16,  1910.. 
Rock  Springs,  Ark.,  Sept.  8,  1910 
Melrose,    Ark.,    July    21,    1910... 

West,    Union,    Sept.    1910 

Woodlawn,    Miss.,    July    2,    1910.. 

Zion,    Mo.,    Oct.    18,    1910 

Mason  Hall,  Tenn.,  Sept.  13,  1910 

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Mt.    Zion,    Ky.,    Oct.    11,    1910..., 

Milford,    Mo.,    Oct.    7,    1910 

Mt.  Gilead,  Mo.,  Aug.  1910.... 
Waveland,  Ark.,  May  1,  1910.. 
Madisonville,   Ky.,   Oct.   4,    1910. 


Princeton,    Ala.,    Sept.   30,    1910.. 


Sept.    16,    1910 

Barren  Creek.  Mo.,  Sept.  28,  1910 
Branchville,    Ala.,    July   24,    1910. 

Roby,    Tex.,    July    14,    1910 

Sulphur  Spgs.,  Ala.,  July  15,  1910 
Avenue,    Tex.,    July    23,    1910.... 

Fresno,  Cal.,  Mar.  30.   1911 

Mt.  Gilead,  111..  Sept.  16,  1910.. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Oct.  1910.... 
Rocky  Okla..  April  15,  1910.... 
McGregor.  Tex.,  December,  1910. 
Ferris,    Tex.,    Sept.    12,    1910.... 


Anniston,  Mo.,  Sept.  23,  1910.. 
Hopewell,  Ark.,  July  22,  1910. 
Bradford  Chapel,   July  24,   1910. 


Clerk  and  Postoffice. 

C.  W.  C.  Norwood,  Canadian,  Tex. 
Jno.  Hudson,  Round  Rock,  Tex. 
T.  J.  West,  Brooks  Ark.,  Geant  Co. 
B.  E.   Lee,   Vance,  Ala. 

W.   H.   White,   Brownwood,   Tex. 
A.   A.   Knox,   Paragould,  Ark. 
J.   J.    Sitton,    San   Leandro,   Cal. 
F.    A.    Seagle,    Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

F.  A.    Brown,    Marlowe,   Okla. 
H.  J.  Bond,  Atoka,  Okla. 

W.    B.    Young,   Clarksville,    Tenn. 
P.  W.  Bishop,  Gilbert  Sta.,  Iowa. 
J.  P.  McDonald,  Chestnut  Md.  Tenn. 
R.  N.  Grossman,  Fredenickstown,  O. 
S.   C.   Lockett,   Dallas,   Tex. 

D.  B.    Dilley,    Glasgow,   Ky.,    R.  R. 

G.  B.  Russell,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
J  .M.  Wyckofe.  Sullivan.   111. 

R.   J.  Julian,  Pilot  Point,   Tex. 
J.  B.  Park,  Greenville,  Tenn. 
W.  W.  Erwin,   Boons  Hill,  Tenn. 
M.    M.    Roberts,    Gossett,    111. 
N.   A.   Riggs,   Lakeland.   Fla. 
J.    E.    McKee. 

J.  H.  Milholland.  Charlestown.  111. 
J.   L.   Odom,   Sulphur  Spgs,,   Tex. 
G.  A.   Fink,   Headrick,   Okla. 
W.   P.   Klostar,   Sunset,   Tex. 
R.   H.    Jackson,    Sharon,    Tenn. 
J.    A.    McLane,    Chandler,    Ind. 
J.   L.   Stocking,   Evansville,   Ind. 

E.  L.  Uptegrove,  Alvo,  Nebr. 
T.  W.  Keller,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
R.    L.    Baskette,   Nashville,   Tenn. 
Mrs.  J.  T.  Slayton,  Caneyville,  Ky. 
R.  M.  King,  S.  C,  Centerville,  Mo. 
J.    L.   Goodknight,   Lincoln,   111. 

N.    S.    Moore,    Loanoke,    Ark. 

S.  H.  Eshman,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

N.    F.   Gill,   Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

M.   W.    Sherron,    Ruston,   La. 

J.   W.   Duvall,    Salisbury,   Mo. 

G.  A.  Lyles.  Moulton.  Ala. 

A.   B.    Moffitt,    McMinnville,    Tenn. 

J.    G.    Anderson,    Jackson,    Tenn. 

Rev  E.   H.  Keasler,  Marshall,  Tex. 

D.  W.    Fooks,    Paducah,    Ky. 
Richard     Inge,     Bailey,     Tenn. 

P.  B.  Shealey,  Union,  Miss.,    R.  R.  5 
G.    C.    Kreig,    Little's.    Ind. 
J.  A.  Pless,  Dover,  Ark.,  Pope,  Co. 
J.    E.    Baggerly,    Emmett,    Ark. 

E.  M.   Johnson,   Mattoon,   111. 

M.   A.    Parks,    Brooksville,   Miss. 
Will  D.  Buck,  Marshall,  Mo.,  R.  R.  2 
R.    L.    Keathley,    Kenton    ,Tenn. 

F.  W.   Allen,   Jewel,   Okla. 

E.    B.    McBwen,    Sacramento,   Ky. 
J.    T.   Jones,    Everton,   Mo. 
A.   W.   Green,   St.   Joseph,   Mo. 
T.   J.   Hampton,   Chickalah,   Ark. 
H.    N.    Lamb,    Tribune,    Ky. 
S.   H.   Baldbridge,   Petty,    Tex. 
T.  J.  Dixon,  Columbia,  Tenn. 
J.    S.    Benson,    Langston,    Ala. 
H.   G.    Nicholson,   Pueblo,   Colo. 
J.    N.    Shelton,    Springfield.    111. 
J.   N.   Shelton,   Springfield,   111. 
H.   W.   Shockley.   Odenville,   Ala. 
E.   R.   Skiles,   Sweetwater,   Texas. 
R.   S.  Hudson,   Gaylesville,   Ala 

G.  F.    Hains,    Troupe,    Tex. 
J.  T.  Jopling,  Fresno,  Cal. 

W.    M.    Freeze,    Greenville.    111. 
G.    B.    Harbison.    Franklin.    Ind. 
J.   L.  Joyner,  Cordell,  Okla.,  R.  R.  3 
H.   C.   Hughes,  Meridian,   Tex. 
Rev.  W.   M.  Bunch,  Weatherford. 
J.    S.    Wayman. 

R.    L.    Laymen,    Anniston,    Mo. 
J.    S.   Bone,    Barrenfork,   Ark. 
J.   M.    Hart,    Pickens,    Miss. 


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XV.  Ministers:   Dead-Lost-Ordained-Gained. 

MINISTERS  GAINED  BY  ORDINATION. 


NAMES 


PRESBYTERY 


L.     H.     Davis Austin 

A.  J.    Leonard Bartholomew 

Darius    L.    Whitten California 

B.  F.    Peck Chickasaw 

J.    W.    Hunt Clarksville 

J.    M.    Brady CookevlUe 

W.   M.   Dycus    Cookevllle 

J.    E.    Hufhines    Cookevllle 

W.    H.    Peek    Cookeville 

M.    L.    Hays    Denton 

Guthrie    : East    Tennessee 

Thos.     Bradford      Elk 

W.   H.   Gentry    Elk 

H   .D.   Teague    Foster 

J.    E.    Hicks    Hopewell 

J.  H.   Davidson    Knoxville 

D.  C.    Hoyle    Knoxville 

J.   E.   Fitzwater    Los   Angeles 

P.    G.    Murph    Marshall 

G.    W.    Geans    Memphis 

J.   S.  Price New  Hope 

W.   E.    Grimes    Obion 

W.    R.   Harber    Obion 

C.  D.   Gartner    Ozark 

B.    L.    Scroggs    Ozark 

M.  L.  Anderson    Red  River 

J.    W.    Flowers    Richland 

S.    C.    Lackey    Sangamon 

E.  T.    King    Springfield 

T.    J.    Braswell    Springfield 

J.    M.    Fields    Springville 

J.   D.   Sanders    Springville 

R.    S.   Hudson    Talladega 

D.  B.    Norman    Texas 

A.    B.    Crow    Weatherford 

D.   R.   Robertson    White   River 


SYNOD 


DATE 


Texas    Dec,   6,  1909 

Arkansas    Nov.  — ,  1909 

Pacific    / Apr.    17,  1910 

Indianola    Apr.   9,  1910 

Tennessee    Mch.    24,  1910 

Tennessee    Sept.   25,  1909 

Tennessee    Sept.    25,  1909 

Tennessee    Sept.   25,  1909 

Tennessee    Sept.    25,  1909 

Texas     Apr.    10,  1910 

Tennessee    Oct.   3,  1909 

Tennessee    Apr.  23,  1910 

Tennessee    Apr.  23,  1910 

Illinois    Sept.   — ,  1909 

West  Tennessee    Oct.   3,  1909 

Tennessee    Sept.  — ,  1909 

Tennessee    Sept.  — ,  1909 

Pacific    Mch.   24,  1910 

Texas     Apr.    9,  1910 

West  Tennessee    Apr.  9,  1910 

Mississippi    Dec.  — ,  1909 

West  Tennessee    Mch.   24,  1910 

West  Tennessee    Mch.   24,  1910 

Missouri Sept.  — ,  1909 

Missouri Sept.  — ,  1909 

Texas    July  — ,  1909 

Tennessee    . — ,  1909 

Illinois    Sept.    25,  1909 

Missouri     Apr.    1,  1910 

Missouri     Apr.    1,  1910 

Alabama    Nov.    22,  1909 

Alabama    Nov.    22,  1909 

Alabama     July    18,  1909 

Texas    July  — ,  1909 

Texas    Sept.    — ,  1909 

Arkansas    Jan.   22,  1910 


MINISTERS  RECEIVED  FROM  OTHER  DENOMINATIONS. 


NAMES 


PRESBYTERY 


J.    M.    Pratt    Austin 

(From    Congregational    Methodist.) 

Prewett     Austin 

(From    Congregational    Methodist.) 

A.    West     Austin 

(From    Congregational    Methodist.) 

J.    A.    Smith     Burrow 

C.  C.    Vannoy    Chickasaw 

(Pres.    U.    S.    A.) 
J.  A.   Gains    Dallas- Bonham 

(Pres.   U.   S.    A.) 

Charles   Wood    Illinois 

Cleve     Richey..  .McGready.  .  .  (Baptist) 
G.  P.  Perry  . .  .  (Licentiate) .  . .  McGready 
(M.  E.) 

W.    S.    Presley    McMinnville 

J    T.  Hyche   New  Hope 

D.  E.  Dortch Obion (M.    B.) 

S.  D.  Belt   Springfield 

(Pres.   U.    S.    A.) 

G.    M.    Simpson    Springville 

A.    B.    Crow Weatherford 

W.  J.  Lackey    Dallas-Bonbam 

(C.   P.) 
J.  W.  Garmon    Dallas-Bonham 

(C.  P.) 
G.   W.   Wagnon    Dallas-Bonham 

(C.  P.) 
Wm.   McDougall    ....  Texas.  .  . .  (C.   P.) 


SYNOD  DATE 

Texas Dec.  4,  1909 

Texas Dec.  4,  1909 

Texas Dec.  4,  1909 

Arkansas    Mar.  6,  1910 

Indianola    

Texas   Sept.  16,  1909 

Illinois    Aug.  28,  1909 

Alabama 

Alabama    '.'.'.'.'.. 

Tennes.«ee    Mch.    19,    1910 

Mississippi    Dec.  — ,   1909 

West  Tennessee    Oct.   21,   1909 

Missouri Oct.  — ,  1909 

Alabama    Nov.  20,  1909 

Texas    Sept.  — ,  1909 

Texas    Sept.  16,  1909 

Texas    Mch.   17,   1910 

Texas  Sept.  — ,  1909 

Texas  


2o6 


MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY 


MINISTERS  LOST  BY  DEATH. 


NAME  AND  POSTOFFICE 

Jarrel,  C.  N 

XiAWson,  R.  F.,  Cleo,  Tenn 

HuDt,  M.  A.,   St.   Elmo,  Tenn 

"Wilkes,  M.  A.,  Hubbard,  Texas 

Campbell,   J.   A.,  Denton,   Texas .... 

Jarrold,  C.  N.  Quana,  Texas 

J'oust,  Allen,  McKenzie,  Tenn 

Dalton,  J.  G.,  Grain  Valley,  Mo ...  . 

Kice,    U    C,    Masslc,    Ky 

Browning,  D.  W.,  Arkadelphla,  Ark. 
Dadisman,  A.  F.,  Knottsville,  Ky. . 
DUDlap,  L.   A.,  Meridian,   Texas..  .. 

Deloney,   M.,   Vienna,   La 

aiandle,  T.  G.,    (Held  letter) 

Heath,  W.   M.,   Chickalah,  Ark 

IMtagee,  H.  D.,  Lair  Texas 

aProctor,  F.  M.,  Alword,  Texas 


PRESBYTERY 


DATE 


Amarlllo    Derf.  — ,  1909 

Chattanooga    July  — ,  1909 

Chattanooga    Jan.  17,  1910 

Corsicana    

Denton    1909 

Denton     1910 

Hopewell .  Mch.  15,  1910 

I^exington    April  9,   1910 

Mayfleld     

Mound  Prairie    Oct.   23,   1909 

Owensboro    April    23,    1910 

Waco    1910 

Louisiana    Feb.   10,   1910 

Louisiana April  — ,  1910 

Porter    May  1,   1910 

Washita Mch.   7,   1910 

Gregory    1910 


MINISTERS  HAVING  GONE  TO  OTHER  DENOMINATIONS. 


NAMES 


PRESBYTERY 


E.  F.  Conrad California 

W.   E.   Moore    Chickasaw 

J.   L,   Boaz    Clarksville 

J.  J.   Rye    Clarksville 

J.  W.   Morris    Dallas-Bonham 

Mrs.    B.    C.    Morris Dallas-Bonham 

M.  A.  Forgy    Gregory 

T.    B.    Holloway Illinois 

"Whiteside    Illinois 

3.    B.    Stevens    Lebanon 

T.    Richardson     Leltchfleld 

■Cleve  Richey    McGready 

T.  W.  Kittrell    McMinnville 

li.  D.  Ray    Morrlllton 

D.  W.  Browning    Mound  Prairie 

J.  S.   Jennings    New  Hope 

<3.  G.  McMahan    Ozark 

J.   M.  Kimberling    Porter 

N.    Hockinsmith    Richland 

B.  F.  Logan    Springfield 

I".  C.  Hughes   Springfield 


SYNOD 


DATE 


Pacific    April  15,   1910 

(To  U.  S.  A.) 

Indianola    April  — -,  1910 

(To  U.  S.  A.) 

Tennessee    Mch.  23,  1910 

Tennessee    '.  .  . .  Mch.  23,  1910 

Texas    Sept.  — ,   1909 

Texas    Sept.  — ,   1909 

Texas..  ..  (To  So.  Press)   June  — ,  1909 

Illinois    Aug.   28.   1909 

Illinois    Aug.   28,   1909 

Tennessee    Mch.  8,  1910 

Kentucky    Auer.   — .   1909 

Alabama    April   22,   1910 

Tennessee    Aug.  14,  1910 

Arkansas 1909 

Arkansas    Oct.  23,   1909 

Mississippi    Dec.  — ,   1909 

Missouri ....  (To    C.    P.) 

Arkansas 

Tennessee    

Missouri Oct.  — ,  1909 

Missouri Oct.  — ,  1909 


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XV.     Roll  of  Ordained  Ministers. 

AMARILLO   PRESBYTERY— (Texas  Synod). 

Carter,  C.  W Portales,  New  Mexico 

Edwards,   T.   J. Childress,  Texas 

Elliott,  J.  L Lubbock,  Texas 

Norwood,  C.  W.  C Bellevue,  Texas 

Rogers,  W.  J Bomarton,  Texas 

Small,  L.  M Wellington,  Texas 

AUSTIN    PRESBYTERY— (Texas    Synod). 

Davis,  Lewis  H Liberty  Hill,  Texas 

Griffiths,  W.  G Liberty  Hill,  Texas 

Hudson,  John  Round  Rock,  Texas 

Pratt,  J.  M Rockdale,  Route  No.  3,  Texas 

Prewett,  J.  W Rockdate,  Route  No.  3,  Texas 

Potts,  J.   D 806   San  Antonio   St.,   Austin,  Texas 

West,   A Surtherland    Springs,  Texas 

Licentiates : 

Hyland,   T.    W Leander,  Texas 

Speegle,  E.  H Taylor,  Texas 

Candidates: 
Stevens,  Joseph   Round  Rock,  Texas 

BARTHOLOMEW  PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas  Synod). 

Clampitt,  F.  A Bearden,  Arkansas 

Douglas,  T.  S Bearden,  Arkansas 

Hogue,  E.  Lee Monticello,  R.  R.  No.  i,  Arkansas 

Leonard,  A.  J Hampton,  Arkansas 

Newton,  W.    H Rest,  Arkansas 

Newton,  T.  A Hampton,  Arkansas 

West,   J.   W Lomont,  Arkansas 

West,  T.  J Brooks,  Arkansas 

Willmon,    Joseph    Staves,  Arkansas 

BIRMINGHAM    PRESBYTERY— (Alabama    Synod). 

Carpenter,  W.  M Birmingham,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Alabama 

Ried,  T.  G Albertville,  Alabama 

Lee,  P.  D Birmingham,  Alabama 

Lee,   B.    E Vance,  Alabama 

Murray,  Alex.  A Sloss,  Alabama 

Cglesby,  S.  G Greenpond,  Alabama 

Licentiates  : 

Jones,  H.  M Birmingham,  R.  R.  No.  3,  Alabama 

Haliburton,   G.    G Birmingham,  Alabama 


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BROWNWOOD    PRESBYTERY— (Texas   Synod). 

Atkinson,    Alonzo    Goldthwaite,  Texas 

Atkinson,  J.  B Sterling  City,  Texas 

Bowmer,  B.  E San  Angelo,  Texas 

Campbell,   J.    P. Wall,  Texas 

Hubbert,  G.  O Blanket,  Texas 

Hodge,  R.   A Sherwood,  Texas 

Sharp,  L.   C Christoval,  Texas 

Smith,  A.   J.  ■ Mereta,  Texas 

Wall,  W.  L San  Angelo,  Texas 

White,  W.  H.,  Stated  Clerk   Brownwood,  Texas 

Wright,  J.  B Waldrip,  Texas 

Licentiates  : 
Barnett,  Geo.  W San  Angelo,  Texas 

BURROW  PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas  Synod). 

Catlett,  W.  A.  (transitu)  Wynne,  Arkansas 

Hendricks,   E.   W Piggott,  Arkansas 

Hargett,  J.  W Bonnerville,  Arkansas 

Forsythe,    S.    P Gainesville,  Arkansas 

Phillips,  J.  T Boydsville,  Arkansas 

Rodgers,  R.  L Paragould,  Arkansas 

Smith,  j.   A Jonesboro,  Arkansas 

Thompson,  A.   C Wynne,  Arkansas 

Winstead,  W.  S Rector,  Arkansas 

Candidates  : 
Kelsoe,   A.   L Caldwell,  Arkansas 

CALIFORNIA  PRESBYTERY— (Pacific  Synod). 

Gam,  Sing  Quah   Canton,  China 

Henry,  J.  J 414  Edinburgh  St.,  San  Francisco,  California 

Pascoe  H 1437^  Filbert  St.,  Oakland,  California 

Sitton,  J.  J.,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer San  Leandro,  California 

Sitton,  S.  P 31  S.  9th  St.,  San  Jose,  California 

Whitten,  D.  L 58  Madrid  St.,  San  Fra/icisco,  California 

Wong,  Hong  1103  Stockton  St.,  San  Francisco,  California 

Candidates  : 

Hee,  Alexander  Pong  McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Tom,  Jung iioi  Stockton  St.,  San  Francisco,  California 

CHATTANOOGA  PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee  Synod). 

Berryhill,  A.  J Cleveland,  Tennessee 

Estell,  R.  C Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

Mason,  R.  L Oak  and  Lindsay  Sts.,  Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

McGhee,  Z.  M East  Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

Mayo,  C.  W Sumach,  Georgia 

Miller,  J.   H Cohutta,  Georgia 

Ramsey,  S.  M Cleveland,  Tennessee 

Watson,  W.   Hugh    Victoria,  Tennessee 

Whitener,  J.  A Qeveland,  Tennessee 


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Wood,  D.  H Brittsville,  Tennessee 

Licentiates: 

Guinn,   B.   F Brittsville,  Tennessee 

Wood,  T.  L Brittsville,  Tennessee 

CHICKASAW    PRESBYTERY— (Indianola    Synod). 

Benge,  W.  H Center,  Oklahoma 

Brown,    F.   A Marlow,  Oklahoma 

Butler,  W.   H Oklahoma    City,  Oklahoma 

Carmichael,  T.   C Wynnewood,  Oklahoma 

Carpenter,  R Tishomingo,  Oklahoma 

Collins,  A.  A Chickasha,  Oklahoma 

Fullerton,   D.    M Marlow,  Oklahoma 

Jones,  J.  J Sulphur,  Oklahoma 

McMahon,  C.  G Pocasset,  Oklahoma 

Peck,  B.  F Center,  Oklahoma 

Sexton,  W.  A Elmore,  Oklahoma 

Stockton,  E.  D Meers,  Oklahoma 

Vannoy,  C.  C Tishomingo,  Oklahoma 

Licentiates: 

Bell,   J.   E Sulphur,  Oklahoma 

McKibben,  J,  A Pauls   Valley,  Oklahoma 

CHOCTAW-CHEROKEE    PRESBYTERY— (Indianola    Synod). 

Billey,   Edmund   Duncan,  Oklahoma 

Bond,  Henry  J Atoka,  Oklahoma 

Games,  Jackson   Cano,  Oklahoma 

Cole,  Turner  Antlers,  Oklahoma 

Cole,  Wilson    Zoraya,  Oklahoma 

Foster,  Abel    Duncan,  Oklahoma 

Hudson,    C.    J Zoraya,  Oklahoma 

Harrison,  J.  D Atoka,  Oklahoma 

Harley,  S.  D Haworth,  Oklahoma 

Ishomer,  P.  W Garvin,  Oklahoma 

Lish,  J.  S McCurtain,  Oklahoma 

Cass,    M.    W Garland,  Oklahoma 

Willis,  E.  P Lukf atah,  Oklahoma 

Hall,    Wiliam    Stringtown,  Oklahoma 

Perkin,  W.   A Caney,  Oklahoma 

Nicholis,    Isaiah    Boswell,  Oklahoma 

Jones,  Easman  Goodwater,  Oklahoma 

Byington,  A.  D 

Peter,   Stephen    Shay,  Oklahoma 

Ray,  J.  R 

Licentiates: 

Jefferson,   Daniel    

Taylor,  John   

Cole,  Anderson 

Candidates : 
Belvin,    Solomon    Boswell,  Oklahoma 


2IO  MINUTES    OF    THE    GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Bohanon,  Emeziah    .' Albion,  Oklahoma 

Bying^on,    Thomas     Haworth,  Oklahoma 

Scott,   Sampson    Boswell,  Oklahoma 

Wade,  Kingsbury   Lehigh,  Oklahoma 

Wallace,  Jesse    Ludlow,  Oklahoma 

White,    Ervin     Ludlow,  Oklahoma 

William,    Austin    Coalgate,  Oklahoma 

Lawrence,   Loui    Duncan,  Oklahoma 

Follis,    Stephen Boswell,  Oklahoma 

Wesley,  Edmund Antlers,  Oklahoma 

CLARKSVILLE   PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee  Synod). 

Arterburn,   F.    P. Springfield,  Tennessee 

Binkley,  H.  H.- Greenbriar,  Tennessee 

Blades,  W.  A Erin,  Tennessee 

Brown,  W.  F Clarksville,  R.  F.  D.,  Tennessee 

Costello,  V.  B Erin,  Tennessee 

Cunningham,  R.  M. Palmyra,  Tennessee 

Green,  W.  H Erin,  R.  F.  D.,  Tennessee 

Hunt,  J.  W Pleasant  View,  Tennessee 

Knight,  J.  R.  . McEwen,  R.  F.  D.,  Tennessee 

Larkin,   B.   B Denver,  Tennessee 

McCaslin,    R.    J Charlott,  Tennessee 

McLeskey,  W.  H Clarksville,  Tennessee 

Powers,  J.   E Vanleer,  Tennessee 

Sykes,  A.  H. ». Slayden,  R.  F.  D.,  Tennessee 

Licentiates : 

Clinard,  A.  W. Erin,  Tennessee 

Green,  A.  L Palmyra,  Tennessee 

Philipps,    G.   W Erin,  Tennessee 

Potter,  H.  L Erin,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 

Campbell,  W.  E Clarksville,  R.  D.,  Tennessee 

Woodson,   W.    N Clarksville,  Tennessee 

Powers,   C.  T Erin,  Tennessee 

DECATUR   PRESBYTERY— (lllioois  Synod). 

Bankson,  W.   L Blue   Mound,  Illinois 

Hughey,  J.   H Decatur    (West  King) ,  Illinois 

Wyckoff,  J.  M Sullivan,  Illinois 

DENTON    PRESBYTERY— (Texas    Synod). 

Brewer,    W.    L Decaur,  Texas 

Dysert,  E.  D Cumberland,  New  Mexico 

Griffith,   F.    M Denton,  Texas 

Hunter,  B.  L Valley  View,  Texas 

Hays,  M.  L Gainesville,  Texas 

Mason,  J.  P Big  Springs,  Texas 


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Rodgers,  A.  W Henrietta,  Texas 

Candidates: 

Andres,    W.    B , Munster,  Texas 

Mitchel,  G.  E Forestburg,  Texas 

EAST   TENNESSEE    PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee   Synod. 

Baxter,  F.  P Johnson  City,  Tennessee 

Brown,  W.  A Baileyton,  Tennessee 

Quck,  D.  W Parrotsville,  Tennessee 

Dishman,   J.   W Greeneville,  Tennessee 

Dobson,  R.   M Greeneville,  Tennessee 

Self,  W.  F Greeneville,  Tennessee 

Licentiates: 

Duck,  W.   B ; : Greeneville,  Tennessee 

Rader,   D.   R Mohawk,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 

Quinn,   Oscar    Morristown,  Tennessee 

« 
ELK  PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee  Synod). 

Erwin,  W.  W Boons   Hill,  Tennessee 

Foster,   J.    B Peterburg,  Tennessee 

Hendrix,  T.  W Lewisburg,  R  .D.  5,  Tennessee 

Meadows,  A.  W Lewisburg,  Tennessee 

Stroud,  C.  G Flintville,  Tennessee 

Copeland,  F.  M Flintville,  Tennessee 

Harmond,  F.  P.   Lewisburg,  Tennessee 

Simmons,  J.  W. Winchester,  Tennessee 

Stem,  R.  L Shelbyville,  Tennessee 

Calvert,  C.  D Lynnville,  Tennessee 

Eshman,  J.  B Winchester,  Tennessee 

Guynn,   H.    M Fayetteville,  Tennessee 

Wagoner,  D.  J Unionville,  Tennessee 

Bradford,  Thomas Lewisburg,  R.  R.  15,  Tennessee 

Gentry,  W.  H Chapel  Hill.  R.  R.  2,  Tennessee 

EWING  PRESBYTERY— (Illinois  Synod). 

Cowgur.  W.   A Rileyville,  Illinois 

Davis,  W.  E Omaha,  Illinois 

Haley,   W.    J Eldorado,  Illinois 

McMurry,   H Gossett,  Illinois 

Roberts,   M.   M Gossett,  Illinois 

Sneed,  W.  J Ina,  Illinois 

Licentiates: 

Cook,   Ed Norris   City.  Illinois 

Galloway,  C.  A Gossett,  Illinois 

Travelstead,  W Carrier  Mills,  Illinois 

Candidates: 
Hill.  W.  E Gossett.  Illinois 


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FOSTER    PRESBYTERY— (Illinois   Synod). 

Bailiff,  T.   C West   York,  Illinois 

Hepburn,  Jas.  W R.  R.,  Georgetown,  Illinois 

Milholland,  J.  H.,  Stated  Clerk  Charleston,  Illinois 

Teague,  H.  D R.  R.,  Tangier,  Indiana 

Waggaman,   Charles    Humrick,  Illinois 

Licentiates: 
Bennett,  F.  E R.  D.,  Martinsville,  Illinois 

Candidates  : 

Curtis,  C  A R.  R.,  Hindsboro,  Illinois 

Deverick,  E.  E R.  R.,  Martinsville,  Illinois 

Haddock,  N.  L R.  R.,  Advance,  Illinois 

GREENVILLE    PRESBYTERY— (Texas    Synod). 

Humphries,  G.  P Pecan  Gap,  Texas 

Moore,  D.  J Mt.  Vernon,  Texas 

King,  W.  H.  H Mineola,  Texas 

Candidates  : 
Moore,  Everett   Cumby,  Texas 

GREER   PRESBYTERY— (Indianola   Synod). 

Butler,  N.  B Granite,  Route  2,  Oklahoma 

Hester,  J.  G Olustee,  Oklahoma 

Mealier,  O.  A Mangum,  Oklahoma 

Roach,  R.  B Headrick,  Oklahoma 

Simson,   D.  W Mangum,  Oklahoma 

Zinn,  J.  A Hobart,  Oklahoma 

Licentiates : 

Abston,   S.   M Blair,  Oklahoma 

Burnett Vinson,  Oklahoma 

GREGORY   PRESBYTERY— (Texas  Synod). 

Andrews,  G.  A Decatur,  Texas 

Elder,  J.    A Sunset,  Texas 

Hester,  G.  P Blue  Grove,  Texas 

Howard,  D.  J Henrietta,  Texas 

Jones,  J.  W Bridgeport,  Texas 

Karnes,  M.  F Chico,  Texas 

Klostar,  W.  P.,  Stated  Clerk  Sunset,  Texas 

Pleasant,  A.   M Chico,  Texas 

Proctor,  F.  M Alvord,  Texas 

Reid,   J.    W Bowie,  Texas 

Torbett,  T.  M Bowie,  Texas 

Williams,   A.    L Shannon,  Texas 

Walker,  W.  J Vashti,  Texas 

Candidates : 

Coursey,  J.   M. Bridgeport,  Texas 

Redman,  J.  F Sunset,  Texas 


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HOPEWELL  PRESBYTERY— (West  Tennessee  Synod). 

Bryant,  J.  M Atwood,  Tennessee 

Dowtin,   S.   C Atwood,  Tennessee 

Galey,  R.  H Greenfield,  Tennessee 

Greer,  T.  A Bradford,  Tennessee 

Hicks,  J.  E Milan,  Tennessee 

Hopkins,  N.  T Atwood,  Tennessee 

Jackson,  R.  H.,  Stated  Clerk   Sharon,  Tennessee 

Johnson,   P.   F McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Keaton,  J.   A Milan,  Tennessee 

McCoy,  L.  E McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Newberry,  W.  C Gleason,  Tennessee 

Owen,  A.  I McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Self,    J.    A McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Licentiates: 

Allen,   H.   R McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Rucker,  R.  M Trezevant,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 

Allison,  J.  D Dulac,  R.  R.  No.  i,  Tennessee 

Atkisson,  J.  C Atwood,  Tennessee 

Forsyth,  H.  M Humboldt,  R.  R.  No.  i,  Tennessee 

COOKEVILLE    PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee    Synod). 

Berry,  T.   N Pacific,Tennessee 

Brady,  James  M Livingston,  Tennessee 

Cantrell,  W.  C Quails,  Tennessee 

Copeland,  Hilery  Star  Point,  Tennessee 

Dycus,  W.  M Haydensburg,  Tennessee 

Huf hines,    J.    E Hilham,  Tennessee 

Kittrell,  T.  W R.  F.  D.  9,  Sparta,  Tennessee 

McDonald,  J.  P.,  Stated  Clerk   Chestnut  Mound,  Tennessee 

Peek,   W.    H Henard,  Tennessee 

Smith,  T.  G Gainsboro,  Tennessee 

Swearingin,  M.  W R.  F.  D.  8,  Cookeville,  Tennessee 

Licentiates: 

Huf  hines,    Frank    Haydenburg,  Tennessee 

Martin,  E.  L.  B Oakley,  Tennessee 

Stone,  A.  C Pleasant  Shade,  Tennessee 

Canaidates: 
Sloan,   C.   J Pleasant   Shade,  Tennessee 

CORSICANA  PRESBYTERY— (Texas  Synod). 

Berry,  W.  H Kerens,  Texas 

Cheatham,  A.   B Hillsboro,  Texas 

Caldwell,  J.   D Hillsboro,  Texas 

Hornbeak,  J.  W Corsicana,  Texas 

Lackey.  J.  A Rice,  Texas 

Lockett,  S.  C 645  Bryan  St..  Dallas,  Texas 

Morris,  John  R Hubbard,  Texas 


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Morris,  Bessie  C Hubbard,  Texas 

Thompson,   C.    C Corsicana,  Texas 

Vaughan,  M.   M Italy,  Texas 

CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERY— (Kentucky   Synod). 

Cook,  J.  M Waterview,  Kentucky 

Daugherty,   H.   B Alone,  Kentucky 

Dilley,  D.  B Glasgow,  R.  R.  5,  Kentucky 

Henderson,  B.  H Summersville,  Kentucky 

Houk,  G.  W Monroe,  Kentucky 

Kirgan,  J.  L Randolph,  Kentucky 

Menzies,  James    Columbia,  Kentucky 

Porter,  B.  D Node,  Kentucky 

Licentiates : 
Furkin,    J.    W Keltner,  Kentucky 

Candidates: 

Atknip,  G.  L Echo,  Kentucky 

Lee,  C.  R Echo,  Kentucky 

DALLAS-BONHAM    PRESBYTERY— (Texas   Synod). 

Adams,  J.  H Montgomery,  Alabama 

Gaines,'  Jno.    A Leonard,    R.    i,  Texas 

GarmoK,  J.  W i Kaufman,  Texas 

Lackey,  W.  J Live  Oak,  411,  Dallas,  Texas 

McFarland,  F.  M Sherman,  Texas 

Osborne,  N.  C.  M.D Bailey,  Texas 

Pearson,  J.  W Tehuacana,  Texas 

Russell,  G.  B.,  D.D 820  Granger  St.,  Fort  Worth,  Texas 

Wagnon,  G.  W Tona,  R.   I,  Texas 

Licentiates  : 

Fletcher,  T.  H Tona,  R.  R.   1,  Texas 

Watson,  J.  H Tona,  R.  R.  i,  Texas 

ILLINOIS   PRESBYTERY— (Illinois  Synod). 

Bradway,  F.   P Unionville,  Illinois 

Coleman,   J.    F Anna,  Illinois 

Hammock,    D.    W Unionville,  Illinois 

Hill,   J.   A Goreville,  Illinois 

Halloway,   A.    P Goreville,  Illinois 

Mangum,  P.  G Anna,  Illinois 

McLane,  John  A.,  Stated  Clerk Chandler,  Indiana 

Rose,  B.  W Dellwood,  Illinois 

Wood,  Charles,    Goreville,  Illinois 

Licentiates: 
Hogue,  W.   C Bloomfield,  Illinois 

Candidates : 
Godard,  Homer  H Anna,  Illinois 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  215 

INDIANA    PRESBYTERY— (Indiana   Synod). 

BeForest,  A.  C Evansville,  122  Madison  Ave.,  Indiana 

May,  George  W Owensville,  Indiana 

Myers,  Jonas,  A Vincennes,  R.  R.  3,  Indiana 

Riley,  J.  L Cynthiana,  Indiana 

Stocking,  J.  L.,  Stated  Clerk  Evansville.  20  Emmett  St.,  Indiana 

Zwingle,  C.  M Evansville,  306  Jeff.  Ave.,  Indiana 

Licentwtcs: 
Wood,  W.  A Evansville,  Indiana 

IOWA  PRESBYTERY— (Iowa  Synod). 

Collins,  W.  S Pleasant  Grove,  Iowa 

Smith,  E.  B Troy,  Iowa 

Uptegrove,    E.   L Aloo,  Nebraska 

KNOXVILLE   PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee   Synod). 

Ashburn,   T Knoxville,  Tennessee 

Baxter,  F.  P Johnson  City,  Tenn 

Biddle,  A.   C Loudon,  Tennessee 

Boatman,  Geo.  C Lenoir  City.  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Connor,  J.  C Lenoir  City,  Tennessee 

Davidson,  J.  H Oliver  Springs,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Hoyle,  D.  C Louisville,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Dyer,  H.  F Louisville,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Sloop,  M.  L Athens,  Tennessee 

LEBANON    PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee  Synod). 

Ashley,  J.  H Nashville,  Tennessee 

Carlock,  C.  KL    Hendersonville,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Copeland,   Hardy    Nashville,  Tennessee 

Dale,  W.  T Nashville,  Station  B,  Tennessee 

Daniel,  W.  W Nashville,  Tennessee 

Eshman,  A.  N Nashville,  Tennessee 

Goodpasture,  J.   R Nashville,  Tennessee 

Hall,  J.   S Nashville,  Tennessee 

Lovett,    D.    F Nashville,  Tennessee 

McWilliams,   E.   L Mt.   Juliet,  Tennessee 

Marshall,  H.  H Goodlettsville,  Tennessee 

Roy,  E.  H Nashville,  Tennessee 

Sadler,    S.   A Nashville,  Tennessee 

Scruggs.    E.    C Hermitage,  Tennessee 

Smith,  J.  J Nashville,  Tennessee 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  Sr Lebanon,  Tennessee 

Suddarth.W.  W.,  Jr Shop   Springs,  Tennessee 

Folsom.  G.  W Nashville,  Tennessee 

Yates,   H.    Clay,   D.D Lebanon,  Tennessee 

Licentiates: 
Barbee,  Joseph    Nashville,  Tennessee 


2l6  MINUTES    OF    THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

LEITCHFIELD   PRESBYTERY— (Kentucky    Synod). 

Braer,  J.  S.  J Clifton  Mills,  Kentucky 

Bratcher,  E.   E Leitchfield,  Kentucky 

Cundiff,    M.    G Ready,  Kentucky 

Cundiff ,    N.    G Solway,  Kentucky 

Eanes,  J.  W Hardin   Springs,  Kentucky 

Etherton,  T.  W Higdon,  Kentucky 

Harned,  J.  D Sadler,  Kentucky 

Morefield,  R.  H Caneyville,  Kentucky 

Wilson,  T.  C Hartford,  Kentucky 

West,  J.  B Buffalo,  Kentucky 

Licentiates: 
Rogland,  J.  B Magnolia,  Kentucky 

Candidates: 

Brown,    Chas    Ready,  Kentucky 

Graham,  J.   L Everleigh,  Kentucky 

Willis,  M.  C Millerstown,  Kentucky 

LEXINGTON    PRESBYTERY— (Missouri   Synod). 

Dalton,  J.   G Grain  Valley,  Missouri 

Duggins,  E.  R Montrose,  Missouri 

Hughes,  F.  C Fayetteville,  Missouri 

McCord,  Hugh  S Nevada,  Missouri 

McElvain,   S.    H Marshall,  Missouri 

Petty,  Geo.   W Odessa,  Missouri 

Russell,    J.    M Clinton,  Missouri 

Van  Ausdol,  A Chapel  Hill,  Missouri 

Winkler,   W.    S Clinton,  Missouri 

Zarecor,  S.  B Albany,  Missouri 

Licentiates : 
Williams,  S.  F Clinton,  Missouri 

LINCOLN    PRESBYTERY— (Illinois  Synod). 

Forbis,  J.   M Lincoln,  Illinois 

Goodknight,    J.    L Lincoln,  Illinois 

Murray,  W.  M Lincoln,  Illinois 

Sears,  H.  W Waverly,  Illinois 

LITTLE    ROCK    PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas   Synod). 

Martin,  J.   E Austin,  Lonoke  Co.,  Arkansas 

Edwards,  J.   E Searcy,  White   Co.,  Arkansas 

Robinson,  J.  G Dewitt,  Ark.  Co.,  Arkansas 

Snelson,  A.  C Lonoke,  Lonoke  Co.,  Arkansas 

La  Force,  G.  W El  Paso,  White  Co.,  Arkansas 

Starnes,  J.  A Benton,  Saline  Co.,  Arkansas 

LOGAN    PRESBYTERY— (Kentucky  Synod). 

Eshman,  S.  H Bowling  Green,  Kentucky 

Haden,   W.   J Auburn,  Kentucky 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  217 

Rcvlette,    Silas ^ Morgantowil,  Kentucky 

Smith,  M.  M Bowling  Green,  Kentucky 

Wilson,   J.    W Gasper,  Kentucky 

Licentiates: 
Chick,  Claude Russellville,  R.  R.,  Kentucky 

LOS  ANGELES  PRESBYTERY— (Pacific  Synod). 

Baldridge,   A.    W Pasadena,  California 

Fitzwater,  J.  E 831  W.  37th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  California 

Means,  J.  W Highland  Park,  Los  Angeles,  California 

Gill,  N.  F 2606  E.  3rd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  California 

Webster,  R.  M El  Monte,  California 

LOUISIANA    PRESBYTERY— (Texas    Synod). 

Bass,  W.  H Castor  Landing,  Louisiana 

Beard,  L.  W Ruston,  Louisiana 

Conville,  J.  A Arcadia,  Louisiana 

Spurlock,   J.    F Arcadia,  Louisiana 

Slaton,  N.  J Alpha,  Louisiana 

Vick,  J.  W Winnfield,  Louisiana 

Candidates: 
Pace,  B.  W Arcadia,  Louisiana 

McGEE    PRESBYTERY— (Missouri    Synod). 

Buchanan,  A.  M Moberly,  Missouri 

Duvall,  J.  W Salisbury,  Missouri 

Halliburton,  J.   T Faulkton,    South  Dakota 

Poteet,  J.  A Huntsville,  Missouri 

Routt,  J.  L Moberly,  R.  F.  D.,  Missouri 

Winn,   John    Montana 

Licentiates: 

McCurry,    Charles    Salisbury,  Missouri 

Shearon,  T.  J .* Keytesville,  Missouri 

Thompson,  W.   T Armstrong,  Missouri 

Candidates: 
Moore,  A.  T Downing,  Missouri 

McGREADY    PRESBYTERY— (Alabama    Synod). 

Cosby,  S.  G Lexington,  R.  R.  i,  Alabama 

Finch,  B.  E Pleasant  Site,  Alabama 

Lyles,  George  A Moulton,  R.  R.  i,  Alabama 

McConnell,  S.  P Mt.  Roszell,  R.  R.  I,  Alabama 

Maddox,  A.  J Hartsell,  R.  R.,  Alabama 

Neelley,    W.    M Florence,  Alabama 

Tucker,  J.  L Lexington,  R.  R.  1,  Alabama 

Licentiates: 

Covington,  B.  W Rogersville,  R.  R.  i,  Alabama 

Johnson,  E.  W Rogersville,  R.  R.  i,  Alabama 

McCain,  Robert Rogersville,  R.  R.  i,  Alabama 


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Pace,  G.  W Mt.  Hope,  R.  R.  2,  Alabama 

Perry,  G.  P Rogersville,  R.  R.,  Alabama 

*Smith,  D.  M Loretto,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 

Covington,  A.  E. Rogersville,  R.  R.  i,  Alabama 

McCain,  J.  D Rogersville,  R.  R.  1,  Alabama 

McMINNVILLE   PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee  Synod). 

Bluhm,   W.    E.    McMinnville,  Tennessee 

Byars,   S.  T McMinnville,  Tennessee 

Odum,  J.   C McMinnville,  Tennessee 

Presley,   W.    S Tullahoma,  Tennessee 

Tillett,    W.    E Decherd,  Tennessee 

MADISON   PRESBYTERY— (West  Tennessee  Synod). 

Alexander,  J.  R Olive  Hill,  Tennessee 

Anderson,  J.  G Jackson,  546  Chester  St.,  Tennessee 

Black,  R.   M McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Braly,  S.  H Henderson,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Cavifood,  S.  K  Jackson,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Cochran,  C.  L.  Jackson,  624  Chester  St.,  Tennessee 

Matlock,  C.  N Ranger,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Matlock,  C.  R Jackson,  Tennessee 

McGee,  Dr.  T.  H Henderson,  Tennessee 

Mosley,   W.    T Sugartree,  Tennessee 

Norment,  W.   M Whiteville,  Tennessee 

Seaton,  W.  I Adamsville,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Smith,  T.  M Sardis,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Licentiates  : 
Hayes,   T.   N Beacon,  Tennessee 

Candidates : 
Cagle,   W.    G Beacon,  Tennessee 

MARSHALL  PRESBYTERY— (Texas  Synod). 

Allen,  W.  B Marshall,  Texas 

Boone,  W.  A Marshall,  Texas 

Keasler,    E.    H Marshall,  Texas 

Murph,  P.  G Atlanta,  Texas 

Robinson,  W.  M.   (intransite)    Marshall,  Texas 

MAYFIELD   PRESBYTERY— (Kentucky   Synod). 

Fooks,   D.   W Paducah,  Kentucky 

Hughes,  J.  M Mayfield,  Kentucky 

Jones,   M.    D Dexter,  Kentucky- 
King,  J.   V Wingo,  Kentucky 

Nunley,  W.  T Mayfield,  Kentucky 

Rudolph,  S.  B Calvert  City,  Kentucky 

Wright,  W.  S Paducah,  R.  R.,  Kentucky 

Licentiates  : 
Collohan,  Foster  H Paducah,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Kentucky 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  219 

'Cross,  J.  M Hardin,  Kentucky 

Drummond,  W.  F Lynn  Grove,  Kentucky 

French,  M.  F Fulton,  Kentucky 

Tucker',  S.  P Paducah.  R.  F.  D.  4,  Kentucky 

Yates,  C  A Mayfield,  Kentucky 

Candidates:- 

Hester,  George    McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Rudolph,  Miss  Ethel   Calvert  City,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Rudolph,    Ward    McKenzie,  Tennessee 

MEMPHIS   PRESBYTERY— (West   Tennessee   Synod). 

Casey,  John  R Brighton,  Tennessee 

Davis,  C.  A Arlington,  Tennessee 

Gean,  G.  W Brighton,  Tennessee 

Inge,  Richard,  Stated  Clerk   Bailey,  Tennessee 

Padgett,  T.  H '.931  Joseph  Place,  Memphis,  Tennessee 

Walton,  C.  H 426  Union  Ave.,  Memphis,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 

Grimes,  Wesley  It.    McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Moore,  J.   D Brighton,  Tennessee 

MISSISSIPPI    PRESBYTERY— (Mississippi    Synod). 

Burroughs,   Geo.   W Conehatta,  Mississippi 

French,  N.  R Conehatta,  Mississippi 

Folsom,  J.  W Leesburg,  Florida 

Kelley,  W.  H Louisville,  Mississippi 

Milling,  F.   M Newton,  Mississippi 

Licentiates: 

Stribling,  Andrew   S Union,  Mississippi 

Comans,  J.   Luther   Dixon,   R.   R.  2,  Mississippi 

Candidates : 

Burroughs,  H.  J Dixon,  Mississippi 

Ogletree,  John  D Dixon,  R.  R.  2,  Mississippi 

MORGAN    PRESBYTERY— (Indiana  Synod). 

Hadlock,  J.  B Petersburg,  Indiana 

Krieg,  G.  C Littles,  R.  R.   14,  Indiana 

Stafford,   J.    M Petersburg,  Indiana 

Wilson,  S.   E Otwell,  Indiana 

Lemmon,  R.  J.  P Pocantico  Hills,  New  York 

Licentiates : 
Bartlow,  J.  D Monroe  City,  R.  R.  24,  Indiana 

MORRILLTON    PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas    Synod). 

Alford,   J.   W Pottsville,  Arkansas 

Bates.  J.  A Gumlog.  Arkansas 

Kendrick,   W.    F Gumlog,  Arkansas 

Kinslow,  A.  S Caglesville,  Arkansas 

McDonald,    W.    M Pottsville.  Arkansas 


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Milligan,  E.  A Scottsville,  Arkansas 

Rushing,  D.  H Dover,  Arkansas 

Smith,  J.  W Quitman,  Arkansas 

Steel,  T.   N Hagarsville,  Arkansas 

Vaughan,  R.  P Quitman,  Arkansas 

Licentiates: 

Kinslow,   W.   L Caglesville,  Arkansas 

Tacket,  S.  C Appleton,  Arkansas 

Candidates: 
Kimberling,  S.  E Lone  Pine,  Arkansas 

MOUND   PRAIRIE   PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas  Synod). 

Anderson,  J.   E Chidester,  Arkansas 

Baggarly,  J.  E.,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer  Emmet,  Arkansas 

Dooley,  W.  E Lockesburg,  Arkansas 

Goddard,    Peter    Mena,  Arkansas 

Jackson,  C.  H.    . . . ; Camden,  Arkansas 

Kennedy,  H.  C Vilage,  Arkansas 

Knight,  J.  A Horatio,  Arkansas 

Lewis,  S.  T Brownstown,  Arkansas 

McCaslin,   L.    B DeQueen,  Arkansas 

Moore,    T.    H Emerson,  Arkansas 

MT.   VERNON    PRESBYTERY— (Illinois  Synod). 

Borah,  J.  W. Burnt  Prairie,  Illinois 

Johnson,    E.    M Mattoon,  Illinois 

Wood,    Joseph    Enfield,  Illinois 

Licentiates : 

McCracken,  Isaac   Cisney,  Illinois 

Wintin,  Ed    Fairfield,  Illinois 

Candidates: 
Johnson,  E.  M.,  Stated  Clerk Mattoon,  Illinois 

NEW   HOPE   PRESBYTERY— (Mississippi   Synod). 

Nations,  T.  B Moon  Valley,  Mississippi 

Younglance,  E.  M Columbus,  Mississippi 

Halbert,  R.  H Cedar  Bluff,  Mississippi 

Gaston,  C.  A Reform,  Alabama 

Hyche,  J.  T Columbus,  Mississippi 

Price,  J.   S Woodlawn,  Mississippi 

Givens,  S.  J West  Point,  Mississippi 

Licentiates: 

Orr,  B.  B Columbus,  Mississippi 

Stewart,  J.  G McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Candidates : 
Abstane,  J.   A Liberty,  Alabama 

NEW    LEBANON    PRESBYTERY— (Missouri   Synod). 

Cortner,  J.   E Marshall,  Missouri 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  221 

Clemmens,  L.  F Marshall,  Missouri 

Whitehead,  L.  L Clarksburg,  Missouri 

Baker,  A.  J Marshall,  Missouri 

Castner,    C.    D Otterville,  Missouri 

Logan,  B.  F Knobnoster,  Missouri 

Candidates  : 

Cox,    Clinton    Marshall,  Missour 

Wensel,  R.  W Marshall,  Missour 

OBION    PRESBYTERY— (West  Tennessee   Synod). 

Bryson,   J.    N Rives,  Tennessee 

Cunningham,  W.   B Troy,  Tennessee 

Davis,  J.  H Eaton,  R.  R.,  Tennessee 

Garrison,   R.    B Troy,  Tennessee 

Hall,  M.  T Trimble,  Tennessee 

Hudgins,  J.  L Union  City,  Tennessee 

Howell,  J.  Will    Rutherford,  Tennessee 

Keathly,  R.  L.,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer  Kenton,  Tennessee 

Mcllwain,  J.  A Dyer,  Tennessee 

McIIwain,  G.  C Dyer,  Tennessee 

Grimes,  W.  E Kenton,  Tennessee 

Harber,  W.   E Eaton,  Tennessee 

McLeskey,  J.  M.  (uncle  Jo's  grandson)   Dyer,  Tennessee 

Moser,    R.    A Halls,  Tennessee 

Needham,    John    Trimble,  Tennessee 

Noel,    S.   L Rutherford,  Tennessee 

Oakley,   J.   B Dyersburg,  Tennessee 

Ramsey,  H.  C Big  Sandy,  Tennessee 

Stanfield,   W.    S Troy,  Tennessee 

Stockton,  O.  L Dyer,  Tennessee 

Stockton,  J.  T Dyer,  Tennessee 

Thomas,    J.    H Newburn,  Tennessee 

Zwingle,  J.   H Fulton,  Kentucky 

Licentiates : 

Parseley,  R.  L Fulton,  Tennessee 

Brow^n,  J.  A Rutherford,  R.  R.  2,  Tennessee 

Saulsberry,  A.  D Halls,  Tennessee 

Candidates : 

Averett,   E Union   City,  Tennessee 

Dahnke,  H Union   City,  Tennessee 

Gibson,  W.  B Terrell,  Tennessee 

Zarecor,  W.   M Rutherford,  Tennessee 

Stanfield,   J.   R Friendship,  Tennessee 

How^ell,  E.  C Rutherford,  Tennessee 

Gray,   Albert    Rutherford,  Tennessee 

Sanders,  W.  E Humbolt,  Tennessee 

Cobb,  J.  J Dyersburg,  Tennessee 

OKLAHOMA   PRESBYTERY— (Indianoia  Synod). 

Albright.  W.  F Springfield,  Missouri 

Berry.  C.  L Pawnee.  Oklahoma 


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Combs,   Geo.   W Prague,  Oklahoma' 

Greer,  Geo.  E Tecumseh,     Oklahoma 

Jones,  J.  W Liberal,  Kansas 

McCord,  R.   S Cherokee,  Oklahoma 

Parkhurst,    C.    B Cherokee,  Oklahoma 

Taylor,  I.  L Goltry,  Olkahoma 

Licentiates : 
Eastep,  J.   K McComb,  Oklahoma 

OWENSBORO   PRESBYTERY— (Kentucky  Synod). 

Barbee,  J.  T Dawson  Springs,  Kentucky 

Barbee,  O.  A Greenville,  Kentucky 

Galloway,  W.  T Sacramento,  Kentucky 

Galloway,  B.  B Sutherland,  Kentucky 

Grundy,  T.  G Bremen,  Kentucky 

McDonald,    G.    B Greenville,  Kentucky 

OZARK    PRESBYTERY— (Missouri    Synod). 

Bell,    John    Chesapeake,  Missouri 

Carr,  G.  T Greenfield,  Missouri. 

Dark,  J.  F Miller,  R.  R.,  Misseuri 

Collin,    D.    A Lucas,  Kansas 

Garrett,   W.   J Springfield,  Missouri 

Garrison,  R.   E Lamar,  Missouri 

Jeffers,   G.   T Lamar,  Missouri 

Jones,  J.  T.,  Stated  Clerk  Everton,  R.  R.  2,  Missouri. 

Newman,   T.    C Marionville,  Missouri 

Ramsey,  R.  S Greenfield,  Missouri 

Scroggs,   B.   L. Purdy,  Missouri 

Shaw,  W.  E Lockwood,  R.  D.   i,  Missouri: 

Watts,  Ben   Aurora,  Missouri 

Wheat,   D.   A Aurora,  Missouri. 

Williams,  R.  W Aurora,  Missouri 

Licentiates: 
Lamb,  R.   S South  Greenfield,  Missouri 

PLATTE   PRESBYTERY— (Missouri   Synod). 

Brewer,  M.  F Hamburg,  R.  R.  5,  Iowa 

Caster,    James    Albany,  Missouri 

Green,  A.  W St.  Joseph,  31 14  Felix  St.,  Missouri 

Hudson,  Ross  M St.  Joseph,  31 14  Felix  St.,  Missouri 

Lawliss,  O.  B Easton,  Missouri 

Murray,  S.  H St.  Joseph,  Angelique  St.,  Missouri 

McDaniels,  A.  S St.  Joseph,  611^  S.  8th  St.,  Missouri' 

Ragan,  J.   M Tina,  Missotiri  • 

Candidates: 
Green,  A.  W St.  Joseph,  Missouri- 

PORTER   PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas  Synod). 
J.    E.    Barker    Boonville,  Arkansas : 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  223 

Blackburn,  R.  F Havana,  Arkansas 

Durham,  J.   L Mosley,  Arkansas 

East,   M.   A Qiarleston,  Arkansas 

Ellis,   R.    H Boonville,  Arkansas 

Hampton,  T.  J.,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer Chickalah,  Arkansas 

Harris,    J.    W Brown,  Arkansas 

Heath  H.  W Chickalah,  Arkansas 

Tames,  M.   M Waveland,  Arkansas 

Guerian,    B.    G Chickalah,  Arkansas 

Loyd,    E.    B Boonville,  Arkansas 

Mize,    W.    F Magazine,  Arkansas 

McKinney,    S.    M Paris,  Arkansas 

McCrary,  T.  A Brown,  Arkansas 

Murphy,    E.    B Magazine,  Arkansas 

Nicholson,    T.    J Ellsworth,  Arkansas 

Suggs,   J.    S jBellville,  Arkansas 

Trickett,  C.  M Waldron,  Arkansas 

Walker,   E.   F Prairie   View,  Arkansas 

Walker,  J.  R Prairie  View,  Arkansas 

Wilkins,  J.  H Sugar  Grove,  Arkansas 

Licentiates: 

Campbell,   W.    E Chickalah,  Arkansas 

Ensoy,    N.    V Waveland,  Arkansas 

Elkins,    O.    W Magazine,  Arkansas 

Sewell,    L.    H Sugar    Grove,  Arkansas 

Trickett,    G.   A Boonville,  Arkansas 

Candidates: 
Durham,    J.    F Boonville,  Arkansas 

PRINCETON   PRESBYTERY— (Kentucky  Synod). 

Bagwell,  N.  K   Clarksville,  Tennessee 

Baucher,   C.   T Marion,  Kentucky 

Clemens.    M.    L Hopkinsville,  Kentucky 

Jainer,  J.  G Lafayette,  Kentucky 

King.  J.   R Blackford,  Kentucky 

Lloyd,   W.   C Providence,  Kentucky 

Lowey,    J.    B Blackford,  Kentucky 

Oakley,   W.    T Marion,  Kentucky 

Price,  J.  L Providence,  Kentucky 

Spence,  O.  D Blackford,  Kentucky 

Woodruff,    G.    L Princeton,  Kentucky 

Licentiates: 
Moore,  D.  W.  D Fredonia,  Kentucky 

Candidates: 
McDowell,   F.    L Trade   Water,  Kentucky 

RED  RIVER  PRESBYTERY— (Texas  Synod). 

Baldridge,  S.  H Petty,  Texas 

Day,  J.  H Detroit,  Texas 

Hendricks,   J.    H Clarksville,  Texas 

Anderson,  M.   L Deport,  Texas 


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RICHLAND  PRESBYTERY— (Tennessee  Synod). 

Ashf ord,  J.  M Columbia,  R.  R.  7,  Tennessee 

Dixon,  T.   Jeff    Columbia,  Tennessee 

Flowers,  J.  Wesley Columbia,  R.  R.  3,  Tennessee 

Gray,  H.  A Columbia,  R.  R.  3,  Tennessee 

Hudson,   T.    E Pulaski,  Tennessee 

Hipps,  D.  A Centerville,  Tennessee 

Phelps,  J.  C Prospect,  R.  R.  i,  Tennessee 

Porter,  T.   H Columbia,  Tennessee 

Ratliff,  W.   C Mt.   Pleasant,  Tennessee 

Reagan,    B.   J Lawrenceburg,  Tennessee 

Stephens,  John    Spring  Hill,  R.  R.  27,  Tennessee 

Sands,   S.  F. Franklin,  R.   R.    i,  Tennessee 

Licentiates: 
Dyer,    Thomas    McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 
Reed,  R.  C Aspen  Hill,  Tennessee 

ROBERT    DONNELL   PRESBYTERY— (Alabama   Synod). 

Brown,   S.  W Flora,  Tennessee 

Bridges,    W.    S Larkinsville,  Alabama 

Cass,  B.  A Columbia   City,  Alabama 

Dwyer,  J.  B Tullahoma,  Tennessee 

Hutcheson,    C.    P Langston,  Alabama 

Morgan,  L.  B Copenhagen,  Tennessee 

Ross,  J.'  C Flora,  Tennessee 

Shook,   R.    D Scottsboro,  Alabama 

Willis,  A.   R Stevenson,  Alabama 

Licentiates: 

Bankston,   Jas.   L Section,  Alabama 

Morris,   J.    C Larkinsville,  Alabama 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN. 

Nicholson,  H.  G 730  Palmer  Ave.,  Pueblo,  Colorado 

SANGAMON  PRESBYTERY— (Illinois  Synod). 

Belt,   J.    H Jerseyville,  Illinois 

Momyer,  J.  C ,. Petersburg,  Illinois 

Lackey,    S.    C Otterville,  Illinois 

Potter,    Thomas     Laomi,  Illinois 

Smith,   R.   M Dow,  Illinois 

Sharp,   H.   C Laomi,  Illinois 

Thelton,  John  N.,  Stated  Clerk  1224  N.  sth  St.,  Springfield,  Illinois 

SPRINGFIELD   PRESBYTERY— (Missouri   Synod). 

Burnett,    J.    H ". Competiiton,  Missouri 

Belt,  S.  D Happener,  Missouri 

Braswell,   T.   J Alton,  Missouri 

Cheek,  D.  W Pleasant  Hope,  Missouri 

Davis,    Joseph Phillipsburg,  Missouri 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  225 

Kinkade,  W.  S Greer,  Missouri 

King,   E.   T West    Plains,  Missouri 

McQuney,     P Centertown,  Missouri 

Moore,    A.    B Springfield,  Missouri 

Russell,  J.  A.,  Stated  Clerk  Hartville,  Missouri 

Turner,  G.  E Day,  Missouri 

Wells,    M.    F Fordland,  Missouri 

Licentiates: 
Burney,  W.  A Manes,  Missouri 

SPRINGVILLE  PRESBYTERY— (Alabanna  Synod). 

Armstrong,  F.  M Oneonta,  Alabama 

Bright,  J.  N Cullman.  R.  R.  3,  Alabama 

Deaver,  T.  B Oneonta,  R.  R.  4,  Alabama 

Deaver,  J.  A.  • Woodlawn,,  Alabama 

Currier,  I.  N Proctor,  Alabama 

Fields,  J.  M Birmingham,  Alabama 

Hendricks,  W.   A Holly   Pond,  Alabama 

Rasco,    T.   J Odenville,  Alabama 

Sanders,    J.    D Pinson,  Alabama 

Simpson,    G.    M East    Lake,  Alabama 

Tidemore,    H.    C Vinemont, Alabama 

Vaughn,  R.  W Village   Springs,  Alabama 

Licentiates  : 
Shockley,    H.    W Odenville,  Alabama 

Candidates: 
Morrison,  B.  H Baileyton.  R.  R.   i,  Alabama 

SWEETWATER    PRESBYTERY— (Abilene-Snyder) —(Texas  Synod). 

Bennett,  W.   M Loraine,  Texas 

Chase,  W.  D Roby,  Texas 

Clack,    W.    A Breckenridge,  Teaxs 

Piercy,    William    Breckenridge,  Texas 

Skiles,  E.  R.,  Stated  Clerk   Sweetwater,  Texas 

Wood,   J.    F Gorman,  Texas 

TALLADEGA  PRESBYTERY— (Alabama  Synod). 

Brown,    W.    E Sulphur    Springs,  Alabama 

Cheshier,    J,    W Gaylesville,  Alabama 

Hazier,   C.    S Hokes    Bluff,  Alabama 

Holmes,    J.    W Odenville,  Alabama 

Hudson,   Robt.,   Stated   Clerk    Gaylesville,  Alabama 

Lee,  W.  P Gadsden,  R.  R.  2,  Alabama 

Milligan,  M.  G.,  Sr Heflin,  Alabama 

Sims,  A.  M Gadsden,  R.  R.  4,  Alabama 

TULARE   PRESBYTERY— (Pacific  Synod). 

Compton,    W Fresno,  California 

Dooley,  O.  D Woody,  California 

Jopling     J.    F Fresno.  California 

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226  MINUTES    OF    THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Tipton,  B.  T Fresno,  California 

Walker,   J.    R Fresno,  California 

Williams,    W.    L Fresno,  California 

Skaggs,   Geo.   E Madera,  California 

VANDALIA   PRESBYTERY— (Illinois  Synod). 

Freeze,   W.   M Greenville,  Illinois 

Green,    G.    W Shobonier,  Illinois 

Morgan,    J.    H Macomb,  Illinois 

Linxwiler,    C.    J Taylorville,  Illinois 

McCaslin,  H.  R San  Antonio,  Texas 

WABASH    PRESBYTERY— (Indiana  Synod). 

DeVoe,  T.   A Princeton,  Indiana 

Harbison,  Geo.  B.,  Stated  Clerk  Franklin,  Indiana 

Sproul,   J.    S Warrensburg,  Missouri 

WASHITA  PRESBYTERY— (Indianola  Synod). 

Joyner,    Jas.    L Foss,  Oklahoma 

King,    Robert    A Foss,  Oklahoma 

Magee,   H.    D Lair,  Texas 

Upton,  C.  C Porch,  Oklahoma 

Candidates: 
Joyner,  J.  D.,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer  Foss,  Oklahoma 

WEATHERFORD   PRESBYTERY— (Texas   Synod). 

Brown,    C.    M Aledo,  Texas 

Bunch,    W.    M Weather  ford,  Texas 

Bayles,  Richard  E Loving,  Texas 

Criddle,  T.  B Waxahachie,  Texas 

Crow,   A.    B Weatherf ord,  Texas 

Dunn,  C.  W Olney,  Texas 

Patterson,    A.    F Ferris,  Texas 

Patterson,  J.  M Oran,  Texas 

Pyles,  N.  C Mansfield,  Texas 

Rushing,   G.   W Olney,  Texas 

Licentiates  : 

Durrett,  W.  Y Weatherford,  Texas 

Baucarn,    O.    N McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Candidates: 

Russell,    John    Weatherford,  Texas 

Judd,  J.  W McKenzie,  Tennessee 

Phillips,    Byrd    McKenzie,  Tennessee 

WEST  IOWA  PRESBYTERY— (Iowa  Synod). 

Berry,  H.  W Mound   City,  Missouri 

Maupin,  R.    S Marcoline,  Missouri 

Wayman,  J.   S Albany,  Missouri 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  22^ 

WEST   PRAIRIE   PRESBYTERY— (Missouri    Synod). 

Benson,    R.    D Kennett,  Missouri 

Birdwell,  J.  M Patterson,  Missouri 

Bozarth,  J.  A Campbell,  Missouri 

Grabiel,  J.   S Campbell,  Missouri 

Hester,   W.   A Oklahoma 

Layman,  R.  L.,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer Anniston,  Missouri 

Licentiates  : 
Owens,    G.    A Shirley,  Missouri 

Candidates  : 
Lasswell,    Byron    Byrds,  Missouri 

TEXAS   PRESBYTERY— (Texas  Synod). 

Braly,   J.    G Troupe,  Texas 

McDougall,   William    Jacksonville,  Texas 

Halcomb,    L.    H Troupe,  Texas 

Harris,  G.  F Troupe,  R.  R.,  Texas 

Norman,   D.   B Troupe,  Texas 

WHITE    RIVER    PRESBYTERY— (Arkansas   Synod). 

Bone,  J.  S.,  Stated  Clerk   Barren  Fork,  Arkansas 

Colson,   A.    M ." luka,  Arkansas 

Jennings,  E.  W.  L Melbourn,  Arkansas 

Robertson,  D.  R Gasville,  Arkansas 

Thompson,  G.  W Sandtown,  Arkansas 

Licentiates: 
Rowden,   J.    H Oxford,  Arkansas 

YAZOO  PRESBYTERY— (Mississippi  Synod). 

Ashmore,   S.   C Columbus,  Mississippi 

Floyd,    I.    K Durant,  Mississippi 

Lee,  E.  C Brooksville,  Mississippi 


The  following  Presbyteries  are  in  a  disorganized  condition  by  members 
seceding  to  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America.  In 
some  cases  no  definite  information  could  be  had.  In  all  these  are  many 
Cumberland  Presbyterians  who  refuse  to  be  merged  into  the  Presby- 
terian Church,  U.  S.  A. : 

Alleghany  (Pennsylvania  Synod).  Pennsylvania  (Pennsylvania  Synod). 

Athens    (Ohio  Synod).  Pittsburg  (Pennsylvania  Synod). 

Bacon  (Texas  Synod).  Portland  (Oregon  Synod). 

Columbus  (Ohio  Synod).  San  Antonio  (Texas  Synod). 

Kansas  City  (Kansas  Synod).  San  Jacinto  (Texas  Synod). 

Louisville  (Kentucky  Synod).  Union  (Pennsylvania  Synod). 

Miami  (Ohio  Synod).  Walla  Walla  (Oregon  Synod). 

Nebraska  (Kansas  Synod).  Wichitah  (Kansas  Synod). 
Willamette  (Oregon  Synod). 


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XVI.     Ordained  Ministers— Alphabetical  Direct- 
ory. 

S.  C.  stands  for  Stated  Clerk  of  his  Presbytery. 
Names  and  Post  Office.  Presbytery. 

Adams,  J.  H.,  Montgomery,  Ala Dallas-Bonham 

Alford,  J.  W.,  Pottsville,  Ark Morrillton 

Albright,  W  E.,  Springfield,  Mo Oklahoma 

Alexander,  S.  L.,  Mansfield,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Alexander  J.  R.,  Olive  Hill,  Tenn Madison 

Allen,    W.    B.,    Ph.D.,    Marshall,    Texas    Marshall 

Anderson  J.  E.,  Chidester,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Anderson,  J.  G.  (S.  C),  Jackson,  Tenn.,  546  Chester  St Madison 

Anderson,  M.  L.,  Deport  Texas    Red  River 

Andrews,  G.  A.,  Decatur,  Texas    Gregory 

Armstrong,  F.  M.,  Oneonta.  Ala.,  R.  R.  i   Springville 

Arterburn,  F.  P.,  Springfield,  Tenn Clarksville 

Ashburn,  T.,  Knoxville,  Tenn Knoxville 

Ashley,  J.  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Ashf ord,  J.  M.,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  7 Richland 

Ashmore,  S.  C,  Columbus,  Miss Yazoo 

Atkinson,   Alonzo,   Goldthwaite,   Texas    Brownwood 

Atkinson,  J.  B.,  Sterling  City,  Texas   Brownwood 

B 

Bagwell,  N.  E.,  Qarksville,  Tenn Princeton 

Baggerley,  J.  E.  (S.  C),  Emmett,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Baker,  A.  J.,  Marshall,   Mo New   Lebanon 

Bailey,  W.  J.,  West  Grove,  Iowa    Brownwood 

Bailiff,    T.    C,    West    York,    111 Foster 

Baldridge,  A.  W.,  Pasadena,  Cal Los  Angeles 

Baldridge,  S.  H.,  Petty,  Texas   Red  River 

Bankerson,  W.  L.,  Blue  Mound,  111 Decatur 

Barbee,  J.  T.,  Dawson   Springs,  Ky Owensboro 

Barbee,  O.  A.,  Greenville,  Ky Owensboro 

Barnett,  J.  H.,  Competition,  Mo Springfield 

Barker,  J.   E.,   Booneville,   Ark Porter 

Basham,  W.  A.,  Hardin  Springs,  Ky Leitchfield 

Bass,  W.  H.,  Castor  Landing,  La < Louisiana 


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Kates,  J.  A.,  Gumlog,  Ark Morrillton 

Baxter,  F.  P.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn Knoxville 

Bayles,  Richard,  Loving,  Texas    Weather  ford 

Beard,   L.   W.,  Rustin,   La Louisiana 

Bell,  John,  Chesapeake,  Mo Ozark 

Belt,  J.   H.,  Jerseyville,  111 Sangamon 

Belt,  S.  D.,  Heppener,  Mo Springfield 

Benge,  W.  H.,  Center,  Okla Chickasaw 

Bennett,   W.   M.,   Loraine,   Texas    Sweetwater 

Benson,  R.  D.,  Kennett,  Mo West  Prairie 

Berry,  J.  A.,  Booneville,  Ark Fort   Smith 

Berry,  H.  W.,  Mound  City,  Mo West  Iowa 

Berry  C.  L.,  Pawnee,  Okla Oklahoma 

Berry,  T.  N.,  Pacific,  Tenn Cookeville 

Berry,  W.   H.,  Kernes,  Texas   Corsicana 

Berryhill,  A.  J.,  Cleveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Biddle,  A.  C,  Loudon,  Tenn Knoxville 

Billey,  Edmund,  Duncan,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Binkley,   H.    H.,   Green   Briar,   Tenn Clarksville 

Bird  well,  J.   M.,   Patterson,   Mo West   Prairie 

Bishop,   P.  W.,   Gilbert   Station,   Iowa    Colesburg 

Black,   R.    W.,   McKenzie,    Tenn Madison 

Blades,  W.  A.,   Erin,  Tenn Qarksville 

Blackburn,  R.  F.,  Havana,  Ark Porter 

Blasingame,    D.    F.,    lona,    Okla Chickasaw 

Bluhm,  W.   E.,   McMinnville,   Tenn McMinnville 

Boatman,  Geo.  C,  Lenoir  City,  Tenn.,  R.  F.  D Knoxville 

Boaz,    J.    L.,    Dogwood,    Tenn Clarksville 

Bond,  Henry  J.,  Atoka,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Bone,  J.  S.  (S.  C),  Barren  Fork,  Ark White  River 

Boone,  W.  A.,  Marshall,  Texas Marshall 

Borah,  J.  W.,  Burnt  Prairie,  111 Mt.  Vernon 

Boucher,   C.   T.,   Marion,   Ky.,  R.   R.   i    Princeton 

Bowmer,    B.    E.,    San    Angelo,    Texas    Brownwood 

Bozarth,  J.  A.,  Campbell,  Mo West  Prairie 

Bradford,  Thos.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  15  Elk 

Brady,  J.  M.,  Livingston,  Tenn Cookeville 

Braer,  J.  S.  J.,  Clifton  Mills,  Ky Leitchfield 

Braley,  S.  H.,  Henderson,  Term.,  R.   R Madison 

Braley,  J.    G.,   Troupe,    Texas    Texas 

Braswell,  T.  J.,  Alton,  Mo Springfield 

Bratcher,  E.  E.,  Leitchfield,  Ky.,  R.  R.  3 Leitchfield 

Brewer,  W.  L.,  Decatur,  Taxas   Denton 


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Bridges,   W.    S.,    Larkinsville,   Ala Robert    Donnell 

Bright,  J.  N.,  Cullman,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3 Springville 

Brinkly,   H.   H.,  McEwen,   Tenn Clarksville 

Broadway,  F.  P.,  Unionville,  111 Illinois 

Brovine,  W.  F.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  R.  R Clarksville 

Brovi^er,  M.  T.,  Hamburg,  Iowa,  R.  R.  5  Platte 

Brown,  W.  E.,  Sulphur  Springs,  Ala Talladega 

Brown,  S.  W.,  Eloro,  Tenn Robert-Donnell 

Brown,  W.  A.,  Baileyton,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Brown,  C.  M.,  Aledo  Texas Weatherf ord 

Brown  F.  A.   ( S.   C. ) ,  Marlow,  Okla Chickasaw 

Bryant,  J.  M.,  Atwood,  Tenn Hopewell 

Bryson,  J.  N.,  Rives,  Tenn Obion 

Buchanan,  A.  M.,  Moberly,  Mo McGee 

Buldridge,  S.  H.,  Petty,  Texas   Red  River 

Bullard,  M.  L.,  Ada,  Okla Chickasaw 

Bunch,  A.  M.,  Weatherf  ord,  Texas    Weatherf  ord 

Burks,  W.  F.,  Chattanooga,   Tenn Elk 

Burroughs,   Geo.   W.,   Conehatta,   Miss Mississippi 

Butler,  N.  B.,  Granite,  Okla.,  R.  R.  2  Greer 

Butler,  W.  H.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla Chickasaw 

Byers,  S.  T.,  McMinnville,  Tenn McMinnville 

Byington,    Alonza,    Haworth,    Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

C 

Calvert,  C.  D.,  Linnville,  Tenn Elk 

Caldwell,  J.  D.,  Hillsboro,  Texas   Corsicana 

Campbell,   J.    P.,   Wall,   Texas    Brownwood 

Cantrell,  W.  C,  Quails,  Tenn Cookeville 

Carlock,  C.  K.,  Hendersonville,  Tenn.,  R.  R Lebanon 

Carmichael,   T.    C,   Wynnewood,   Okla Chickasaw 

Cc.rpenter,  R.,  Tishomingo,  Okla Chickasaw 

Carpenter,  W.  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3 Birmingham 

Carnes,   Jackson,    Cairo,    Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Carr,   G.   T.,   Greenfield,   Mo Ozark 

Carter,  O.  W.,  Portales,   New  Mexico Amarillo 

Cartner,  C.  D.,  Otterville,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Casey,  John  R.,  Brighton,  Tenn Memphis 

Cass,  W.  M.,  Garland,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Cass,  B.  A.,  Columbus  City,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Castner,  James,   Albany,   Mo Platte 

Catlett,  W.   A.,  Wynne,   Ark Burrow 

Cawood,  S.  E.,  Jackson,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  7 Madison 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN.    CHURCH  23 1 

Chaffin,    J.    W.,    Denton,    Texas    Denton 

Chase,   W.   D.,   Roby,  Texas Sweetwater 

Cheatham,  A.  B.,  Hilsboro,  Texas   Corsicana 

Cheek,  D.  W.,  Pleasant  Hope,  Mo Springfield 

Cheshier,  J.  W.,  Gaylesville,  Ala Talladega 

Cluck,  D.  W.,  Parrottsville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Clampitt,    F.    A., .  Bearden,    Ark Bartholomew 

Qark,   W.    A.,    Breckenridge,    Texas Sweetwater 

Clark,  J.   R,   Miller,   Mo.,   R.   F.   D Ozark 

Clark,    J.    v.,    Otterville,    Mo Springfield 

Clemens,  L.  F.,  Marshall,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Clemens,   M.   L.,   Hopkinsville,  Ky Princeton 

Cochran,  C.   L.,  Jackson,  Tenn.,  624   Chester    Madison 

Cole,  Turner,  Antlers,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Cole,    Wilson,    Zoraya,    Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Coleman,  J.  T.,  Anna,  111 Illinois 

Collins,  A.  A.,  Chickasha,  Okla   Chickasaw 

Collins,  W.  L.,  Pleasant  Grove,  Iowa  Iowa 

Collins,  D.  A.,  Lucas,  Kans Ozark 

Colson,  A.  M.,  luka.  Ark White  River 

Combs,  Geo.  W.,   Prague,  Okla    Oklahoma 

Compton,   Warren,    Fresno,    Cal Tulare 

Connor,  J.  C,  Lenoir  City,  Tenn Knoxville 

Conrad,  E.  F.,  Arroyo  Grande,  Cal California 

Conville,  J.  A.,  Arcadia,  La.,  R.  R.   i    Louisiana 

Cook,  J.  M.,  Waterview,  Ky Cumberland 

Copeland,  F.  M.,  Flintville,  Tenn Elk 

Copeland  Hardy,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Copeland,  Hilery,  Star  Point,  Tenn  Cookeville 

Cortner,  J.  E.,  Marshall,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Cosby,  S.  G.,  Lexington,  Ala.,  R.  R.  r   McGready 

Costello,  V.  B.,  Erin,  Tenn Clarksville 

Cowgur,    W.    A.,    Rileyville,    111 Ewing 

Cox,  S.  A.,  Statler,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Criddle,  T.  B.,  Waxahachie,  Texas  Weather  ford 

Crow,  A.  B.,  Weather  ford,  Texas    Weather  ford 

Cundiff,   M.   G.,   Ready,   Ky Leitchfield 

Cundiff,  N.  G.,  Solway,  Ky Leitchfield 

Cunningham,  R.  M.,  Palmyra,  Tenn Clarksville 

Cunningham,  W.  B.,  Troy,  Tenn Obion 

Currier,  I.  N.,  Proctor,  Ala Springville 


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D 

Dale,  W.  T.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Station  B Lebanon 

Daniel,  W.  W.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Daugherty,  H.  B.,  Alone,  Ky Cumberland 

Daugherty,    J.    F.,    Greentield,    Mo Ozark 

Davidson,  J.  H.,  Oliver  Springs,  Tenn.,  R.  R Knoxville 

Davis,  W.  T.,  Omaha,  111 Ewing 

Davis,  C.  A.,  Arlington,  Tenn Memphis 

Davis,  J.  H.,  Eaton,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  i    Obion 

Davis,    L.    H.,   Liberty   Hill,   Texas Austin 

Davis,  Joseph,  Phillipsburg,  Mo Springfield 

Day,  J.   H.,   Detroit,  Texas    Red   River 

Deaver,  J.  A.,  Woodlawn,  Ala Springville 

Deaver,  Thos.  B.,  Oneonta,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4  Springville 

DeForest,  A.  C,  Evansville,  Ind.,   122  Madison  Ave Indiana 

Dell,    S.,    Shawnee,   Okla Oklahoma 

DeVore,  T.  A.,  Princeton,  Ind Wabash 

Dilley,  D.  B.,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  R.  R.  5,  Box  34  Cumberland 

Dishman,  J.  W.,  Greeneville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Dixon,   T.   Jeff,    Columbia,   Tenn Richland 

Dobson,  R.  M.,  Greeneville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Dooley,  W.  E.,  Locksburg,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Dooley,    O.    D.,   Woody,    Cal Tulare 

Douglass  T.   S.,   Bearden,  Ark Bartholomew 

Dowtin,  S.  C,  Atwood,  Tenn Hopewell 

Dnggins,   E.   R.,   Mont   Rose,    Mo Lexington 

Dtmn,  C.  W.,  Olney,  Texas Weather  ford 

Durham,  J,  L.,  Mosley,  Ark Porter 

Duvall,  J.  W.,  Salisbury,  Mo McGee 

Dwyer,  J.  B.,  Tullahoma,  Tenn Robert   Donnell 

Dycus,  W.  M.,  Haydensburg,  Tenn Cookeville 

Dyer,  H.  F.,  Louisville,  Tenn.,  R.  R Knoxville 

Dysert,  T.   D.,   Cumberland,   New   Mexico    Denton 

X 

Eanes,  J.  W.,  Hardin  Springs,  Ky Leitchfield 

East,  M.  A.,  Charleston,  Ark Porter 

Edwards,  J.   E.,   Searcy,  Ark Little   Rock 

Edwards,  T.  J.,  Childress,  Texas  Amarillo 

Elder,  J.  A.,   Sunset,  Texas    Gregory 

Elliott,  J.  L.,  Lubbock,  Texas   Amarillo 

Ellis,  R.   H.,  Booneville,  Ark Porter 

Erwin,  W.  W.,  Boon  Hill,  Tenn Elk 


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Eshman,  J.  B.,  Winchester,  Tenn Elk 

Eshman,  A.  N.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Eshman,  S.  H.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky Logan 

Estell,  R.  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Etherton,  T.  W.,  Higdon,  Ky Leitchfield 


F 

Fields,  J.   M.,   Birmingham,  Ala Springville 

Finch,  Berry  E.,  Pleasant  Site,  Ala McGready 

Finney,  J.  T.,  Carolan,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Fitzwater,  J.  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  831  W.  37th  St Los  Angeles 

Flowers,  J.  Wesley,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  3    Richland 

Floyd,    J.    K.,    Durant,    Miss Yazoo 

Folsom,  G.  W.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

P'olsom,  J.  W.,  Leesburg,  Fla Mississippi 

Fooks,  D.  W.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 Mayfield 

Forbis,  J.  M.,  Lincoln,  111 Lincoln 

Forgy,   M.   A.,   Devol,   Okla Gregory 

Forsythe,    S.    P.,    Gainesville,    Ark Burrow 

Fester,  A.,  Duncan,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Foster,  J.  B.,  Petersburg,  Tenn Elk 

Freeze,  W.  M.,  Greenville,  111 Vandalia 

French,  N.  R.,  Conehatta,  Miss Mississippi 

Fullerton,  D.  Mack,  Marlow,  Okla Chickasaw 

Gains,  J.  A.,  Leonard,  Texas,  R.  R.  i Dallas-Bonham 

Galey,  R.  H.,  Greenfield,  Tenn Hopewell 

Galloway,  W.  T.,  Sacramento,  Ky Owensboro 

Galloway,   B.   B.,   Sutherland,  Ky Owensboro 

Gam,  Sing  Quah  (Foreign  Missionary),  Canton,  China California 

Garman,  J.  W.,  Kaufman,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Garrell,   C.   N.,   Quanah,  Texas Amarillo 

Garrett,  W.  J.,  Springfield,  Mo Ozark 

Garrison,  R.  B.,  Troy,  Tenn Obion 

Garrison,    R.    E.,   Lamar,   Mo Ozark 

Gaston,  C.  A.,  Reform,  Ala New  Hope 

Gentry   W.  H.,  Chapel  Hill,  Tenn.,  R.  R  .2 Elk 

Gean,  G.  W.,  Brighton,  Tenn Memphis 

Gill,  N.  F.,  Los  Angeles,  2606  E.  3d  St. Los  Angeles 

Givens,  S.  J.,  West  Point,  Miss New  Hope 

Givens,    N..   Mansfield,   Texas    Weatherford 

Goddard,  Peter,  Mena,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Golden,  George,  Meridian,  Tenn Waco 

Goodknight,  J.  L.,  D.D..  LL.D..  Lincoln.  Ill Lincoln 


234  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Goodpasture,  J.  R.,   Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Gorman,  J.  W.,   Sublime,  Texas    Transitu 

Grabriel,  J.  S.,  Campbell,  Mo West  Prairie 

Gracey,  J.  F.,  Lakeland,  Fla Florida 

Gray,  H.  A.,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  3  Richland 

Green,  W.  H.,  Erin,  Tenn Clarksville 

Green,  G.  W.,  Shobonier,  111 Vandalia 

Green,  A.  W.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  31 14  Felix  St Platte 

Greer,  T.  A.,  Bradford,  Tenn Hopewell 

Greer,  Geo.  E.,  Tecumseh,  Okla Oklahoma 

Griffiths,  W.  G.,  Liberty  Hill,  Texas  Austin 

Griffiths,  F.  M.,  Denton,  Texas,  412  Gate  St Denton 

Grimes  W.  E.,  Kenton,  Tenn Obion 

Grossman,  R.  N.,  Fredericktown,  Ohio Columbus 

Grundy,  T.  G.,  Bremen,  Ky Owensboro 

Guerian,    B.    G.,    Chickalah,    Ark Porter 

Guynn,  H.  M.,  Fayetteville,  Tenn Elk 


H 

Haden,  W.  J.,  Auburn,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 Logan 

Hadlock,  J.  B.,  Petersburg,  Ind Morgan 

Hagler,   C.   S.,  Hokes  Bluff,  Ala Talladega 

Halbert,  R.  H.,  Cedar  Bluff,  Miss New  Hope 

Halcomb,  L.  H.,  Troupe,  Texas Texas 

Haley,   W.   J.,   Eldorado,    111 Ewing 

Hall,  J.  S.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Hall,  William,  Stringtown,  Okla   Choctaw-Cherokee 

Hall,  M.  T.,  Trimble,  Tenn Obion 

Halliburton,  J.  T.,  Faulkton,  S.  Dakota  McGee 

Hammock,  D.  W.,  Unionville,  111 Illinois 

Hampton,  T.  J.  ( S.  C.) ,  Chickalah,  Ark Porter 

Harbison,  G.  B.  (S.  C),  Franklin,  Ind Wabash 

Harber,  W.  R.,  Eaton,  Tenn Obion . 

Hargett,  J.  W.,  Bonnerville,  Ark Burrow 

Harley,  S.  D.,  Haworth,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Harmond,  F.  P.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn Elk 

Harned,  J.    D.,    Sadler,    Ky Leitchfield 

Harris,  G.  F.,  Troupe,  Texas,  R.  F.  D Texas 

Haris,  J,  W.,  Brown,  Ark Porter 

Harrison,  Jas.  D.,  Atoka,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Hays,   M.   L.,  Gainesville,  Texas Denton 

Heath,   M.   W.,   Chickalah,   Ark Porter 

Henderson,  B.  H.,  Summerville,  Ky Cumberland 


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Henderson,   J.    T.,    Settlement,   Ark Morrillton 

Hendricks,  J.  H.,  Clarksville,  Texas Red  River 

Hendricks,  W.  A.,  Holly  Pond,  Ala Springville 

Hendrick,  E.  W.,  Piggott,  Ark Burrow 

Hendrix,  T.  M.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  5 Elk 

Henry,  J.  J.,  San  F"rancisco,  Cal.,  414  Edinburgh  St California 

Hepburn,  Jas.  W.,  Georgetown,  111.,  R.  F.  D Foster 

Hester,  J.  G.,  Olustee,  Okla Greer 

Hester,  G.  P.,  Blue  Grove,  Texas Gregory 

Hester,  W.  A.,  Oklahoma West  Prairie 

Hicks,  J.  E.,  Milan,  Tenn Hopewell 

Hill,  J.  A,  Goreville,  111 Illinois 

Hills,  Edgar,  Macomb,  111 Colesburg- 

Hipps,  D.  A.,  Centerville  Tenn Richland 

Hockensmith,   N.,  Fayettevillc,  Tenn Richland 

Hodge,  R.  A.,  Sherwood,  Texas   ' Brownwood 

Hogue,  E.  Lee,  Monticello,  Ark.,  R.  R.  i , Bartholomew 

Holcomb,  L.  H.,  Troupe,  Texas    Texas 

Holloway,  A.   P.,  Goreville,  111 Illinois 

Hollojvay,  T.   B.,   Eddyville,   111 Ilinois 

Holmes,  J.  W.,  Odenville,  Ala Talladega 

Hopkins,  N.  T.,  Atwood,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  2 Hopewell 

Hornbeak,  J.  W.,  Corsicana,  Texas    .* Corsicana 

Houk,  G.  W.,  Monroe,  Ky Cumberland 

Howard,  J.  G.,  Henrietta,  Texas  Gregory 

Howell,  J.  W.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Hoyle,  D.  C,  Martel,  Tenn Knoxville 

Hubbert,  G.  O.,  Blanket,  Texas  Brownwood 

Hudson,  John    (S.   C),   Round   Rock,   Texas Austin 

Hudson,  C.  J.,  Zoraya,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Pludson,  T.  E.,  Pulaski,  Tenn Richland 

Hudson,  Ross  M.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  31 14  Felix Platte 

Hudson,  Robt.  S.,  Gaylesville,  Ala Talladega 

Hudgins,  J.   L.,  Union   City,   Tenn Obion 

Hufines,  J.   E.,   Hilhous,  Tenn Cookeville 

Hughes,  F.  C,  Fayetteville,  Mo Lexing^ton 

Hughes,  J.  M.,  Mayfield,  Ky Mayfield 

Hughey,  J.  H.,  Decatur,  111 Decatur 

Humphries,  G.  P.,  Pecan  Gap,  Texas  Greenville 

Hunt,  J.  W.,  Pleasant  View,  Tenn '. Garksville 

Hunter,  B.  L.,  Valley  View,  Texas Denton 

Hutchinson,  C.  P.,  Langston,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Hyche,  J.  T.,  Columbus,  Miss New  Hope 


236  ..     MINUTES    OF    THE   GENEEIAL   ASSEMBLY 

I 

Inge,  Richard  ( S.  C. ) ,  Bailey,  Tenn Memphis 

Ishomer,   Phillip,   Garvin,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

J 

Jackson,  R.  H.  ( S.  C. ) ,  Sharon,  Tenn Hopewell 

Jackson,  C.  H.,  Camden,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

James,  M.  M.,  Waveland,  Ark Porter 

Jeffers,  G.  T.,  Lamar,  Mo Ozark 

Jennings,  E.  W.  L.,  Melbourn,  Ark White  River 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  Trenton,  Tenn Memphis 

Johnson,  E.  M.,  Mattoon,  111 Mt.  Vernon 

Johnson,  P.  F.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Joiner,  J.  G.,  Lafayette,  Ky Princeton 

Jones,  J.  J.,  Sulphur,  Okla Chickasaw 

Jones,  Easman,  Cerro  Gordo,  Ark Choctaw -Cherokee 

Jones,   J.   W.,   Bridgeport,   Texas    Gregory 

Jones,  M.  D.,  Dexter,  Ky Mayfield 

Jones,  J.  T.   (S.  C),  Everton,  Mo.,  R.  R.  2  Ozark 

Jones,  J.  W.,  Liberal,  Kans Ok-lahoma 

Jopling,  J.  T.,  Fresno,  Cat Tulare 

Joyner,  J.  L,  Foss,  Okla Washita 

K 

Karnes,  M.  F.,  Chico,  Texas   Gregory 

Keasler,  E.  H.  (S.  C),  Marshall,  Texas  Marshall 

Keaton,  J.  A.,  Malin,  Tenn N Hopewell 

Keathley,    R.    L.,    Kenton,    Tenn Obion 

Kelly,  W.  H.,  Louisville,  Miss Mississippi 

Kendric,  W.   F.,  Gumlog,  Ark Morrillton 

Kennedy,   H.   C,  Village  Ark Mound   Prairie 

Kimberling,  J.  M.,  Paris,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Kincaid,  W.   S.,   Greer,   Mo Springfield 

King,  E.  T.,  West  Plains,  Mo Springfield 

King,  W.  H.  H.,  Mineola,  Texas    Greenville 

King,  J.  v.,  Wingo,  Ky Mayfield 

King,  J.  R.,  Blackford,  Ky Princeton 

King,    Robert   A.,    Foss,    Okla Wishita 

Kinslow,  A.  S.,  Caglesville,  Ark Morrillton 

Kirgan,  J.  L.,  Randolph,  Ky Cumberland 

Kittrell,  T.  W.,  Sparta.  Tenn.,  R.  R.  9  Cookeville 

Kioster,  W.   P.    (S.    C),   Sunset,   Texas    Gregory 

Knight,  J.  A.,  Horatio,  Ark Mound  Prairie 


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Knight,  J.  R.,  McEwen,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  3  Qarksville 

Krieg,  Grover  C.  (S.  C.)>  Littles,  Ind.,  R.  R.  14 Morgan 

L 

Lackey,  W.  J.,  Dallas,  Texas,  Live  Oak,  411  Dallas-Bonham 

Lackey,  S.  C,  Otterville,  111 Sangamon 

Lackey,  J.  A.,  Rice,  Texas    Garsicana 

Larkin,  B.  B.,  Denver,  Tenn Qarksville 

La  Force,  G.  W.,  El   Paso,  Ark Little  Rock 

Lawliss,  O.  B.,  Easton,  Mo Little  Rock 

Layman,  R.  L.  (S.  C),  Anniston,  Mo West  Prairie 

Leonard,  A.  J.,  Hampton,  Ark Bartholomew 

Lee,  B.  E.  (S.  C),  Vance,  Ala Birminghasi 

Lee,  E.  C,  BrooksVille,  Miss Yazoo 

Lee,  P.  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala Birmingham 

Lee,  W.  P.,  Gadsden  Ala.,  R.  R.  2 Talladega 

Lemmon,   R.   J.    P.,   Pocantico   Hills,    N   Y Morgan 

Lewis,  J.  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala Birmingham 

Lewis,  S.  T.,  Brownstown,  Ark Mound   Prairie 

Linxwiler,  C.  J.,  Taylorville,  111 Vandalia 

Lish,  J.   S.,  McCurtain,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Lloyd,  E.  B.,  Booneville,  Ark Porter 

Lloyd,  W.  C,  Providence,  Ky Princeton 

Lockett,  S.  C.  (S.  C),  Dallas,  Texas,  645  Bryan  Corsicana 

Logan,  B.  .F.,  Knobnoster,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Lovett,  D.  F.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Lowey,  J.  B.,  Blackford,  Ky Princeton 

Lyles  G.  A.,  Moulton,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i McGready 

Mc 

McCaslin,  L.  B.,  DeQueen,  Ark .Mound  Prairie 

McCaslin,  R.  J.,  Charlotte,  Tenn Clarksville 

McCaslin,  H.  R.,  San  Antonio,  Texas   Vandalia 

McGuny,    P.,    Centertown,    Mo Springfield 

McConnell,  S.  P.,  Mt.  Rozell,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i McGready 

McCord,  Hugh  S.,  Nevada,  Mo Lexington 

McCord,  R.  S.,  Cherokee,  Okla Oklahoma 

McCoy,  L.  E.,  McKenzie,  Tenn ; Hopewell 

McCreary,  T.  A.,  Brown,  Ark Porter 

McDaniels,  A.  S.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  6ii'/4  S.  8th  St Platte 

McDonald,  J.  P.   (S.  C),  Chestnut  Mound,  Tenn.   CookeviUe 

McDonald,  W,  M.,  Pottsville,  Ark MorrilltOii 

McDonald,   G.   B.,   Greenvile,   Ky Owensboro 


238  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

McDougall,   Wm.,   Jacksonville,   Texas Texas 

McElvain,  S.  H.,  Marshall,  Mo Lexington 

McFarland,  F.  M.,  Sherman,  Texas   Dallas-Bonham 

McGee,  Dr.  T.  H.,  Henderson,  Tenn Madison 

McGhee,  Z.   M.,  E.  Chattanooga,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Mcllwain,  J.  A.,   Dyer,   Tenn Obion 

Mcllwain,  G.  C,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

McKinney,    S.    M.,    Paris,    Ark Porter 

McLane,  John  A.   (S.  C.)),  Chandler,  Ind Illinois 

McLesky,  W.  H.,  Qarksville,  Tenn Clarksville 

McLeskey,  J.  M.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

McMahan,   C   G.,   Pocasset,   Okla Chickasaw 

McMurtry,  H.,  Gossett,  111 Ewing 

McNabb.   N.   B.,   Booneville,  Ark Fort   Smith 

McWilliams,  E.  L,  Mt.  Juliet,  Tenn.^ Lebanon 


Maddox,  A.  J.,  Hartsell,  Ala.,  R.  R McGready 

Mangum,    P.    G.,   Anna,    111 • Illinois 

Mann,  A.  J.,  McGregor,  Texas Waco 

Marshall,   H.  H.,  Goodlettsville,   Tenn Lebanon 

Martin,  J.  E.,  Austin,  Ark Little  Rock 

Mason,  R.  L.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Oak  and  Lindsay Chattanooga 

Mason,  J.  P.,  Big  Springs,  Texas  Denton 

Matlock,  C.  N.,  Ranger,  Tenn.,  R.  R Madison 

Matlock,   C.   R.,  Jackson,  Tenn Madison 

Maupin,  R.  S.,  Marceline,  Mo West  Iowa 

May,  G.  W.,  Owensville,  Ind Indiana 

Mayo,  C.  W.,  Sumach,  Ga Chattanooga 

Meadows,  A.  M.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn Elk 

Mealier.  O.  A.,  Mangum,  Okla Greer 

Means,  J.  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Highland  Park   Los  Angeles 

Menzies,   James,    Columbia,    Ky Cumberland 

Milholland,  J.  H.   (S.  C,  Charleston,  111 Foster 

Miller,  J.  H.,  Cohutta,  Ga Chattanooga 

Milligan,   M.   G.,   Sr.,   Heflin,   Ala Talladega 

Milligin,   E.   A.,    Scottsville,   Ark Morrillton 

Milling,  F.  M.,  Newton,  Miss Mississippi 

Mize,  W.  F.,  Magazine,  Ark Porter 

Momyer,  J.  C,  Petersburg,  111 Sangamon 

Moore,  T.  H.,  Emmerson,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Moore,  A.  B.,  Springfield,  Mo Springfield 

Moore,    D.    J.,   Mt.   Vernon,   Texas Greenville 


OF    THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  239 

Morefield,    E.    H.,    Caneyville,    Ky Leitchfield 

Morgan,   J.    H.,   Macomb,   111 Vandalia 

Morgan,  L.  B.,  Copenhagen,  Tenn Robert  Donnell 

Morris,  John  R.,  Hubbard,  Texas Corsicana 

Morris,  Bessie  C,  Hubbard,  Texas Corsicana 

Moser,  R.  A.,  Halls,  Tenn Obion 

Mosley,  W.   T.,   Sugartree,   Tenn Madison 

Murray,  Alex.  A.,  Sloss,  Ala Birmingham 

Murray,   S.   H.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Angelique    St Platte 

Murray,  W.   M.,   Lincoln,   111 Lincoln 

Murphy,   P.   G.,   Atlanta,   Texas Marshall 

Murphy,  E.  B.,  Magazine,  Ark Porter 

Meyers,  J.  A.,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3 Indiana 

N 

Nation,  T.  B.,  Moons  Valley,  Miss New  Hope 

Needham,  John,  Trimble,  Tenn Obion 

Neeley,  W.  M.,  Florence,   Ala McGready 

Newberry,  W.  C,  Gleason,  Tenn Hopewell 

Newman,  T.  C,  Marionville,  Mo Ozark 

Newton,  W.  H.,  Rest,  Ark Bartholomew 

Newton,  T.  A.,  Hampton,  Ark Bartholomew 

Nicholas,  Isaiah,  Boswell,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Nicholson,  T.  J.,  Ellsworth,  Ark Porter 

Nicholson,  H.  G.  (S.  C,  Pueblo,  Cal.,  730  Palmer,  Ave..  .Rocky  Mountain 

Noel,  S.  L.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Normon,  D.  B.,  Troupe,  Texas    Texas 

Norment,  W.  M.,  Whiteville,  Tenn Madison 

Norwood,  C.  W.  (S.  C),  Bellevue,  Texas \marillo 

Nunley,  W.  T.,  Mayfield,  Ky Mayfield 

O 

Oakley,   J.   B.,   Dyersburg,   Tenn Obion 

Oakley,  W.  T.,  Marion,  Ky Princeton 

Oaks,  B.  S.,  Deer  Lodge,  Tenn Cookeville 

Odum,  J.   C,   McMinnville,   Tenn McMinnville 

Oglesby,  S.  G.,  Greenpond,  Ala Birmingham 

Osborne,  N.  C,  M.D.,  Bailey,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Owen.A.  I.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

P 

Pace,  Geo.  W.,  McKenzie,  Tenn McGready 

Padgett,  J.   B.,   Columbia,  Tenn Richland 


240  MINUTES    OF    THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Padgett,  T.  H.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  931  Joseph  PI Memphis 

Parkhurst,   C.  B.,   Cherokee,  Okla Oklahoma 

Pascoe,  Henry,  Lakeland,  Cal.,  1437H   Filbert  St California 

Patterson,  A.   F.,   Ferris,  Texas    Weatherf ord 

Patterson,  J.  M.,  Orange,  Texas Weatherf  ord 

Pearson,  J.  W.,  Tehuacana,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

I'eck,  B.  F.,  Center,  Okla Chickasaw 

Peek,  W.  H.,  Henard,  Tenn Cookeville 

Perkins,  W.  A.,  Caney,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Peter,  Stephen,  Shay,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Petty,  Geo.  W.,  Odessa,  Mo Lexington 

Phelps,  J.  C,  Prospect,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  i   Richland 

Phillips,  J.  T.,  Boydsville,  Ark ." Burrow 

Piercy,    Wm.,    Breckenridge,    Texas    Sweetwater 

Pleasant,  A.  M.,  Chico,  Texas   Gregory 

Pond,  G.  M.,  L.  S.  S.,  Fayetteville,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Porter,  T.  H.,  Columbia,  Tenn Richland 

Porter,  B.  D.,  Node,  Ky Cumberland 

Poteet,  J.  A.,  Huntsville,  Mo McGee 

Potter,  Thos.,  Laomi,  111 Sangamon 

Potts,  J.  D.,  Austin,  Texas,  806  San  Antonio  St Austin 

Powers,  J.  E.,  Vanleer,  Tenn Clarksville 

Pratt,  J.  M.,  Rockdale,  Texas,  R.  R.  3  Austin 

Prewett,  J.  W.,  Rockdale,  Texas,  R.  R.  3 Austin 

Price,  J.  L.,  Providence,  Ky.    Princeton 

Presley,   W.    S.,   Tullahoma,   Tenn McMinnville 

Price,  J.  S.,  Woodlawn,  Miss New  Hope 

Pyles,   N.   C,  Mansfield,  Texas Weather  ford 

B 

Ragan,  J.  M.,  Tina,  Mo Platte 

Ramsay,  S.  A.,  Qeveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Ramsay,  S.  M.,  Cleveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Ramsay,  H.  C,  Big  Sandy,  Tenn Obion 

Ramsay,  R.  S.,  Greenfield,  Mo Ozark 

Rasco,  T.  J.,  Odenville,  Ala Springville 

Ratchiffe,  W.  C,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Tenn Richland 

Ray,   L.   D.,  Appleton,  Ark Morrillton 

Ray,  J.  B Choctaw-Cherokee 

Reagan,  B.  J.,  Lawrenceburg,  Tenn Richland 

Reid,  J.  W.,  Bowie,  Texas Gregory 

Revlett,    Silas,   Morgantown,   Ky Logan 

Reynolds,  R.  W.,  Bentonville,  Ark Fort  Smith 


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Richardson,  T.,  Franklin  Cross  Roads,  Ky Leitchfield 

Reid,  T.  G.,  Albcrtville,  Ala Birmingham 

Riley,  J.  L.,  Cynthiana,  Ind Indiana 

Roach,  R.  B.,  Headrick,  Okla Greer 

Roberts,  M.  M.  (S.  €.),  Gossett,  111 Ewing 

Robertson,  D.  R.,  Gasville,  Ark White  River 

Robinson,  J.  G.,   DeWitt,  Ark Little  Rock 

Robison,  W.  M.   (Transitu),  Marshall,  Texas  Marshall 

Rodgers,  A.  W.,  Henrietta,  Texas  Denton 

Rodgers,  R.  L.,  Paragould,  Ark Burrow 

Rogers,  W.  J.,  Bomarton,  Texas   Amarillo 

Rose,  B,  W.,  Dellwood,  111 Illinois 

Ross,  J.  C,  Elora,  Tenn Robert  Donnell 

Routt,  J.  L.,  Moberly,  Mo.,  R.  R McGee 

Roy,  E.  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Dudolph,  S.  B.,  Calvert  City,  Ky.,  R.  R.  i Mayfield 

Rushing,  D.  H.,  Rover,  Ark Morrillton 

Rushing,  G.  W.,  Olney,  Texas Weatherford 

Russell,  J.  A.  (S.  C),  Hartsville,  Mo Springfield 

Russell,  G.  B.,  D.D.   (S.   C),  Fort  Worth,  Texas,  820  Granger 

Dallas-Bonham 

Russell,  J.  M.,  Qinton,  Mo Lexington 

Rye,  J-   J-,   Clarksville,   Tenn Clarksville 

'8 

Sadler,  S.  A.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Sanders,  J.  D.,  Pinso,  Ala Springville 

Sands,   S.  F.,  Franklin,  Tenn.,  R.   R.   i Richland 

Scroggs,  B.  L.,  Purdy,  Mo Ozark 

Scruggs,   E.    C,    Hermitage,   Tenn Lebanon 

Sears,  H.  W.,  Waverly,  111 Lincoln 

Seaton,  W.  I.,  Adamsville,  Tenn.,  R.  R Madison 

Self,  J.  A.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Self,  W.   F.,   Greeneville,  Tenn East   Tennessee 

Sexton,  W.  A.,  Elmore,  Okla Chickasaw 

Sharp,  H.  C,  Loami,  111 Sangamon 

Sharp,  L.  C,  Christoval,  Texas  Brownwood 

Shaw,  W.  E.,  Lockwood,  Mo.,  R.  R.  i Ozark 

Shelton,  John  N.   (S.  C),  Springfield,  111.,  1224  No.  5th  St.   ..Sangamon 

Shiflett,  T.  M.,  Leland,  Texas Corsicana 

Shook,  R.  D.,  Scottsboro,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Simpson,   G.   M.,   E.   Lake,  Ala Springville 

Sims,  A.  M.,  Gadsden,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4 Talladega 


242  MINUTES    OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Simson,  D.  W.,  Mangum,  Okla Greer 

Simmons,  J.  W.,  Winchester,  Tenn Elk 

Sitton,  J.  J.    (S.  C),  San  Leandrol  Cal California 

Sitton,  S.  P.,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  31  S.  9th  St California 

Skaggs,  G.  E.,  Madera,  Cal Tulare 

Skiles,  E.  R.  (S.  C),  Sweetwater,  Texas  Sweetwater 

Slayton,  N.  J.,  Alpha,  La Louisiana 

Sloop,  M.  L.,  Athens,  Tenn Knoxville 

Small,  L.  M.,  Wellington,  Texas Amarillo 

Smith,  A.  J.,  Mereta,  Texas    Brownwood 

Smith,  J.  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Smith,  M.  M.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky Logan 

Smith,  T.  N.,  Sardis,  Tenn.,  R.  R Madison 

Smith,  J.  W.,  Quitman,  Ark Morrillton 

Smith,  J.  W.  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Smith,  R.  M.,  Dow,  111 Sangamon 

Smith,  T.  G.,  Gainsboro,  Tenn Cookeville 

Smith,  E.  B.,  Troy,  Iowa  Iowa 

Smith,  J.  A.,  Jonesboro,  Ark Burrow 

Sneed,  W.  J.,  Ina,  111 Ewing 

Snelson,  A.  C,  Lonoke,  Ark Little  Rock 

Spence,  O.  D.,  Blackford,  Ky Princeton 

Sproul,  J.   S.,  Warrensburg,  Mo Wabash 

Spurlock,  J.  F.,  Arcadia,  La.,  R.  R.  i Louisiana 

Stafford,  J.   M.,   Petersburg,   Ind.    , Morgan 

Stanfield,  J.  T.,  Chico,  Texas  Amarillo 

Stanfield,  W.   S.,  Troy,  Tenn. Obion 

Starnes,  J.  A.,  Benton,  Ark Little  Rock 

Steel,  T.   N.,  Hagersville,  Ark Morrillton 

Stem,  R.   L.,   Shelbyville,   Tenn Elk 

Stephens,  John,   Spring  Hill,  Tenn.,   Box  27    Richland 

Stevens,  J.  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Stevenson,  J.  L.,  Round  Rock,  Texas    Austin 

Stocking,  J.  L.,  (S.  C),  Evansville,  Ind.,  20  Emmett  Indiana 

Stockton,  J.  T.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

Stockton,  O.  L.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

Stockton,  E.  D.,  Meers,  Okla Chickasaw 

Stroud,  C.  G.,  Flintville,  Tenn Elk 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  Sr.,  Lebanon,  Tenn , Lebanon 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  Jr.,  Shopsprings,  Tenn Lebanon 

Suggs,  J.   S.,  Bellville,  Ark Porter 

Swearingen,  M.  W.,  Cookeville,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  8 Cookeville 

Sykes,  A.  H.,  Slayden,  Tenn.,  R.  R Clarksville 


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T 

Taylor,  I.  L.,  Goltrey,  Okla Oklahoma 

Teague,   H.    D.,   Tangier,   Ind Foster 

Thomas,  J.  H.,   Newbern,  Tenn Obion 

Thomas,  W.  R.,  Kenton,  Tenn Obion 

Thompson,   A.   C,   Wynne,   Ark Burrow 

Thompson,  C.  C,  Corsicana,  Texas Corsicana 

Thompson,  G.  W.,  Sandtown,  Ark White  River 

Tidmore,  H.  C,  Vinemont,  Ala Springville 

Tillett,  W.  E.,  Decherd,  Tenn McMinnville 

Tipton,  B  T.,  Fresno,  Cal Tulare 

Torbett,  T.  M.,  Bowie,  Texas   Gregory 

Trickett,  C.  M.,  Waldron,  Ark Porter 

Tucker,  J.  L.,  Lexington,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i   McGready 

Turner,  G.  E.,  Day,  Mo Springfield 

XT 

Uptan,  C.  C.,  Poarch,  Okla Washita 

Uptegrove,  E.  L.  (S.  C),  Alvo,  Nebr Iowa 

V 

Vanausdel,  A.,  Chapel  Hill,  Mo Lexington 

Vannoy,  C.  C.,  Tishomingo,  Okla Chickasaw 

Vaughan,  R.  P.,  Quitman,  Ark Morrillton 

Vaughan,  R.  W.,  Village  Springs,  Ala Springville 

Vaughan,  M.  M.,  Italy,  Texas  Corsicana 

Vick,  J.  W.,  Winnfield,  La Louisiana 

Vick,   L.   F.,   DeQueen,   Ark Mound    Prairie 

W 

Waggaman,   Chas.,   Humrick,   111 Foster 

Waggoner,  D.  J.,  Unionville,  Tenn Elk 

Wagnon,  G.  W.,  lona,  Texas,  R.  R.  i  Dallas-Bonham 

Walker  W.  J.,  Vashti,  Texas Gregory 

Walker,  J.   R.,   Fresno,   Cal Tulare 

Walker,  W.  W.,  Wilkins,  Ark Fort  SmHh 

Walker,  E.  F.,  Prairie  View,  Ark Porter 

Walker,  J.  R.,  Prairie  View,  Ark Porter 

Wall,  W.  L.,  San.  Angelo,  Texas Brownwood 

Walton,  C.  H.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  426  Union  Ave Memphis 

Watts  Ben,  Aurora,  Mo Ozark 

Watson,  W.  H.,  Victoria,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Wayman,  J.  S.,  Albany,  Mo West  Iowa 


244  'ISIINUTES   OF   tH£   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Webster,  R.  M.,  El  Monte,  Cal Los  Angeles 

Wells,  M.  F.,  Fordland,  Mo Springfield 

West,  T.  J.  (S.  C),  Brooks,  Ark Bartholomew 

West,  J.  B.,  Buffalo,  Ky Leitchfield 

West  J.  W.,  Lament,  Ark Bartholomew 

West,  A.,   Sutherland   Springs,   Texas    Austin 

V/heat,  D.  A.,  Aurora,  Mo Ozark 

White,  Wm.  Henry  (S.  C),  Brownwood,  Texas  Brownwood 

White  J.   S.,  Anniston,   Mo West   Prairie 

Whiften,  D.  L.,  San  Francisco  Cal.,  58  Madrid  St California 

Whitener,  J.  A.,  Cleveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Whitehead,  L.  L.,  Clarksburg,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Wkiteside,  J.  B.,  Raum,  111 Illinois 

Wiley,  E.  B.,  Halls,  Tenn Obion 

Wilkins,  J.  H.,  Sugar  Grove,  Ark Porter 

Williams,  A.   L.,   Shannon,  Texas Gregory 

Williams,  R.  W.,  Awrora,  Mo .Ozark 

Williams,  W.  L.,  Fresno,  Cal Tulare 

Willis,  A.  R.,  Stevenson,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Willis  E.  P.,  Garvin,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Wilmon,  Joseph,  Staves,  Ark Bartholomew 

Wilson  J.  W.,  Gasper,  Ky Logan 

W  ilson,  S.  E.,  Otwell,  Ind Morgan 

Wilson,  T.  C,  Hartford,  Ky Leitchfield 

Winkler,  W.  S.,  Qinton,  Mo Lexington 

Winn,  John,  Montana  McGee 

Winstead,  W.  S.,  Rector,  Ark Burrow 

Wong,  Wong,   San   Francisco,    Cal.,    1103    Stockton California 

Wood,  D.  H.,  Brittsville,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Wood  Charles,  Goreville,  111 Illinois 

Woods,  Joseph,  Enfield,  111 Mt.  Vernon 

Wood,  J.  F.,  Gorman,  Texas  Sweetwater 

Woodruff,  G.  L.,  Princeton,  Ky Princeton 

Wright,  W.  S.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 Mayfield 

Wright,  J.  B.,  Waldrip,  Texas Brownwood 

Wyckoff,  J.  M.    (S.  C),   Sullivan,  111 Decatur 

Y 

Yates,  H.  Qay,  D.D.,  Lebanon,  Tenn Lexington 

Younghance,  E.  M.,  Columbus,  Miss New   Hope 

Z 

Zarecor,   S.   B.,   Albany,   Mo Lexington 


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Zmn,  J.  A.,  Hobart,  Okla Greer 

Zwingle,  J.   H.,  Fulton,   Ky Obion 

Zwingle,  C.  M.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  306  Jefferson    Indiana 


LICENTIATES. 

Natne   and   Post    Office.  Presbytery 

Abston,  S.  M.,  Blair,  Okla Greer 

Allen,  H.  R.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Anderson,  Murray  L.,  Deport,  Texas   Red  River 

B 

Bancarn,  O.  N.,  Weather  ford,  Texas  Weatherford 

Barbee,   Joseph,    Nashville,   Tenn Lebanon 

Barnett,  G.  W.,  San  Angelo,  Texas    Brownwood 

Bartlow,  J.  D.,  Monroe  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  24 Morgan 

Bankston,  Jas.  L.,  Section,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Bean,  M.  A.,  Prairie  Plains,  Tenn Elk 

Bell,  J.  E.,  Sulphur,  Okla Chickasaw 

Bennett,  F.  E.,  Martinsville,  111.,  R.  R Foster 

Bluhm,  W.  E.,  McMinnville,  Tenn McMinnville 

Bradford,  Thos.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn.,  R.  R Elk 

Brady,  James  M.,  Livingston,  Tenn Cookeville 

Brown,   J.   A.,   Rutherford,   Tenn Obion 

Burroughs,  H.  J.,  Discon,  Miss.,  R.  R Mississippi 

Burney,  W.  A.,  Manes,  Mo Springfield 

C 

Callihan,  Foster  H.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 Mayfield 

Campbell,  W.  E.  Chickalah,  Ark Porter 

Gartner,  C.   D.,   lantha.   Mo Ozark 

Clinard,  A.  W.,  Erin,  Tenn Clarksville 

Chick,   Claude,  Russellville,  Ky.,   R.   R Logan 

Comans,  J.  L.,  Dixon,  Miss.,  R.  R.  2   Mississippi 

Cook,  Ed,   Norris   City, .  Ill Twing 

Covington,  B.  W.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i McGready 

Crass,  James  M.,  Hardin.  Ky Mayfield 

Cole,  Anderson   Oklahoma 

D 

Davis,   L.   H.,   Liberty   Hill,   Texas    Austin 

Dromgoole,  P.  G.,  Sunset,  Texas  Gregory 

Drummond,  W.  F.,  Lynn  Grove,  Ky Mayfield 


246  MINUTES    OF    THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY 

Duck,  W.  B.,  Greeneville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Dycus,   W.    M.,    Dycus,   Tenn Cookeville 

Durrett,  W.  Y.,  Weatherford,  Texas   Weatherford 

Dyer,  Thos.,  Sharon,  Tenn Richland 

E 

Elkins,    O.    W.,    Magazine,    Ark : Porter 

Eastep,  J.  K.,  McComb,  Okla Oklahoma 

Ensey,  W.   V.,  Waveland,   Ark Porter 

F 

P^ields,  J.  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  8 Springville 

Fitzwater,  J.  E.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  2223  Pine  St California 

French,  M.  F.,  Fulton,  Ky Mayfield 

Fletcher,  T.  H.,  Tona,  Texas,  R.  R.   i    Dallas-Bonham 

Floyd,  I.  K.,  Kennolia,  Miss Leitchfield 

Furkin,  J.  W.,  Keltner,  Ky Cumberland 

G 

Galloway,  B.  B.,  Delavan,  Ky Owensboro 

Galloway,  C.  A.,  Gossett,  111 Ewing 

Gentry,   S.  J.,  Unionville,  Tenn.,   R.   R.    i Elk 

Gentry,  W.  H.,  Chapel  Hill,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  2 Elk 

Green  A.  L.,  Palmyra,  Tenn Clarksville 

Guinn,   B.    F.,   Brittsville,   Tenn Chattanooga 

H 

Haliburton,  G.  G.,  Birmingham,  Ala Birmingham 

Hays,  M.   L.,   Gainesville,  Texas Denton 

Harber,  W.  R.,  Kenton,  Tenn Obion 

Hays,  T.   N.,   Deacon,  Tenn Madison 

Kicks,  J.  E.,  Milan,  Tenn Hopewell 

Hogue,  W.  C,  Bloomfield,  111 Illinois 

Hoyle,  D.  C,  Concord,  Tenn.,  R.  R Knoxville 

Hufhines,  Frank,  Haydenburg,  Tenn Cookeville 

Hyland,  T.  W.,  Leander,   Texas    Austin 

J 

Jefferson,  Daniel,  Goodwater,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Jennings,  J.  S.,  Columbus,  Miss New  Hope 

John,  Cephus,  Garvin,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Jones,  H.  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3 Birmingham 

Johnson,  E.  W.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i McGready 


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K 

Kinslow  W.  L.,  Caglesville,  Ark Morrillton 

L 

Lamb,  R.  S.,  South  Greenfield,  Mo Ozark 

M 

Martin,  E.  L.  B.,  Oakley,  Tenn Cookeville 

Moore,  D.  W.  D.,  Fredonia,  Ky Princeton 

Morris,  J.   C,   Larkinsville,   Ala Robert   Donnell 

Murph,  P.  G.,  Atlanta,  Texas   Marshall 

Mc 

Mcllwain,  G.  C,  Eaton,  Tenn Obion 

McCain,  Robt.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i   McGready 

McCracken,  Isaac,  Cisney,  111 Mt.  Vernon 

McCurry,   Charles,   Salisbury,   Mo McGee 

McLesky,    Jamie,    Fulton,    Ky Obion 

McKibben,  J.  A.,  Pauls  Valley,  Okla Chickasaw 

N 
Norman,    B.    D.,   Troupe,   Texas    Texas 

0 

Orr,  B.  B.,  Columbus,  Miss New  Hope 

Owens,  G.  A.,  Shirley,  Mo West  Prairie 

P 

Pace,  G.  W.,  Mt.  Hope,  Ala  McGready 

Parsely,  R.  L.,  Fulton,  Tenn Obion 

Peck,  B.  F.,  Center,  Okla Chickasaw 

Perry,  G.  P.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R McGready 

Peek,  W.  H.,  Henard,  Tenn Cookeville 

Philipps,  G.  W.,  Erin,  Tenn Qarksville 

Potter,  H.  L.,  Erin,  Tenn.,  R.  R Qarksville 

Prudhom,  Charles,  Goodwater,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

B 

Rader,  D.  R.,  Hohawk,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Ragland,  J.  B.,  Magnolia,  Ky Leitchfield 

Robertson,  D.  R.,  Gassville,  Ark White  River 

Rowden,  J.  H.,  Oxford,  Ark White  River 

Rticker,  R.   M.,  Trezevant,  Tenn Hopewell 


248  MINUTES    OF    THE   GENEBLA.L   ASSEMBLY 

s 

Saulsberry,  A.  D.,  Halls,  Tenn Obion 

Scroggs,    B.    L.,    Purdy,    Mo Ozark 

Sewell,  L.  H.,  Sugar  Grove,  Ark Porter 

Shearon,  T.  J.,  Keytesville,  Mo McGee 

Shockley,  H.  W.,  Odenville,  Ala Springville 

Smith,  T.  B.,  Boons  Hill,  Tenn Elk 

Smith,  D.  M.,  Loretto,  Tenn McGready 

Smoot,  Edwin  R.,  Trenton,  Tenn Obion 

Speegle,  E.  H.,  Taylor,  Texas Austin 

Stewart,  J.  G.,  McKenzie,  Tenn New  Hope 

Stiles,  J.  W.,  Fayetteville,  Tenn EUk 

Stone,  A.  C,  Pleasant  Shade,  Tenn Cookeville 

Stribling,  A.  S.,  Union,  Miss Mississippi 

Taylor,  John    Oklahoma 

Trickett,   G.  A.,  Booneville,  Ark    Porter 

Tackett,  S.  C,  Appleton,  Ark Morrillton 

Thomson,  W.  T.,  Armstrong  Mo McGee 

Tucker,  S.  P.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  4 Mayfield 

Travelstead,  W.,  Carrier  Mills,  111 Ewing 

W 

Wall,  W.  L.,  San  Angelo,  Texas   Brownwood 

Watson,  J.  H.,  Tona,  Texas,  R.  R.  i Dallas-Bonham 

White,  J.  S.,  Anniston,  Mo West  Prairie 

Whitten,  D.  L.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  3575  17th  St California 

Williams,  S.  F.,  Qinton,  Mo Lexington 

Wilson,  T.   C,   Canyville,   Ky Leitchfield 

Windlin,  Ed,  Fairfield,  111 Mt.  Vernon 

Wood,  T.  L.,  Brittsville,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Wood,  W.  A.,  Evansville,  Ind Indiana 

T 
Yates,  C.  A.,  Mayfield,  Ky Mayfield 


CANDIDATES. 

Name  and  Post   OMce.  Presbytery 

Abstam,  J.  A.,  Liberty,  Ala New  Hope 

Adams,  J.  J.,  McAllister.  Okla Denton 

Allen,  H.  R.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 


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Allison,  J.   D.,   Dulac,   Tenn.,   R.   R.    i    Hopewell 

Andres,    W.    B.,    Munster,    Texas    Denton 

Atkisson,  J.  C,  Atwood,  Tenn Hopewell 

Atknip,  G.  L.,  Echo,  Ky Cumberland 

Averett,  Edward,  Union  City,  Tenn Obion 

B 

Barrett,  J.  A.,  Bridgeport,  Texas Gregory 

Barton,   Chas.,   Columbus,   Miss New   Hope 

Belvin,  Solomon,  Boswell,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Bennett,  B.  C,  Morganton,  Tenn Knoxville 

Bohannan,  Emeziah,  Albion,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Brown,  Chas.,  Ready,  Ky Leitchfield 

Brown,  Earl,  Farmington,  Ky Mayfield 

Brown,  J.  A.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Byington,  Thomas,   Haworth,   Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Burnett,   Mr.,   Vinson,   Okla Greer 

Burroughs,  H.  J.,  Dixon.  Miss Mississippi 

C 

Campbell,  W.  E.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  R.  R Clarksville 

Candle,  S.,  Greenwood.  Ark Fort  Smith 

Cagle,  W.  G.,   Bacon,   Tenn Madison 

Qinard,  A.  W.,  Springfield,  Tenn Qarksville 

Cobb,  J.  J.,  Dyersburg,  Tenn Obion 

Cole,  Anderson,  Duncan,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Cook,  Edward,  Norris  City,  111 Ewing 

Coursey,  J.  M.,  Bridgeport,  Texas    Gregory 

Covington,  A.  E.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.   i McGready 

Covington,  B.  W.,  Rogersville,  Ala McGready 

Cox,  Clinton,  Marshall   New  Lebanon 

Curtis,  C.  A.,  Hindsboro,  111 Foster 

D 

Deaver,  J.  A.,  Cleavland,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i Springvillc 

Deverick,  E.  E.,  Martinsville,  111.,  R.  R Foster 

Dhanke   Herbert,   Union    City,   Tenn Obion 

Durham,  J.  F.,  Booneville,  Ark Porter 

Durrett,  W.  Y.,  Weather  ford,  Texas   Weather  ford 

Dyer,  David,  Eagletown,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

E 
Edwards,  R.   S..  Forestburg,   Texas    Denton 


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Franklin,  J.  W.,  Keltner,  Ky Cumberland 

Follis,  Stephen,  Boswell,  Okla Oklahoma 

Forsythe,   H.   M.,   Humboldt,   Tenn.,   R.   R.    i Hopewell 

French,  Morgan,  Fulton,  Ky Mayfield 

Fulgham,  J.  W.,  Maben,  Miss New  Hope 

G 

Gean,  G.  W.,  Halls,  Tenn Obion 

Gibson,  W.  B.,  Turrell,  Tenn Obion 

Godard,  Homer  H.,  Anna,  111 Illinois 

Gray,  Albert,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Graham,  J.  L.,  Eveleigh,  Ky Leitchfield 

Grimes,  W.  E.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Memphis 

H 

Haddock,  N.  L.,  Advance,  111 Foster 

Henry,  W.  G.,  Center,  Ky Cumberland 

Hee,  Alex.  Pong,  McKenzie,  Tenn California 

Hester,    George,    McKenzie,    Tenn Mayfield 

Hill,  W.   E.,   Gossett,   111 Ewing 

Hogue,    Charles    C,    Bloomfield,    111 Illinois 

Howell,   E.   C,   Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Home,  Wm.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky Logan 

Hyland,  T.  W.,  Leander,  Texas  Austin 

J 

Johnson,  E.  W.,  Rogersville,  Ala McGready 

Jung,  Tom,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  iioi  Stockton  St California 

Judd,  J.  W.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Weatherf ord 

E 

Kelsoe,  A.  L.,  Caldwell,  Ark Burrow 

Kimberling,  S.  E.,  Lone  Pine,  Ark Morrillton 

King,  E.  T.,  West  Plains,  Mo Springfield 

L 

Lawrence,  Levi,  Duncan,  Okla Oklahoma 

Lasswell,  Byron,  Byrds,  Mo West   Prairie 

Lee,    C.    R.,    Echo,    Ky Cumberland 

Leonard,  A.  J.,  Arkansas Bartholomew 


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M 

Mitchell   G.   E.,   Forcstburg,   Texas    Denton 

Moore,  A.  T.,  Downing,  Mo McGee 

Moore,  Everett,  Cumby,  Texas   Greenville 

Moore,  J.  D.,  Brighton,  Tenn Memphis 

Morrison,  B.  H.,  Baileyton,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i   > Springville 

Me 

McCain,  J.  D.,  Rogersvillc,  Ala.,  R.  R.  i  McGready 

McDowell,  F.  L.,  Trade  Water,  Ky Princeton 

O 

Ogletree,  J.  D.,  Dixon,  Miss.,  R.  R.  2 Mississippi 

Orr,    B.    B.,    Columbus,    Miss New    Hope 

Owen,  Ross  F.,   Sweetwater,  Tenn Knoxville 

P 

Pace,   Geo.  W.,   McKenzie,   Tenn McGready 

Pace,  B.  W.,  Arcadia,   La Louisiana 

Parsley,   R.    L.,   Fulton,   Ky Obion 

Phillips,  G.  W.,  Springfield,  Tenn Qarksville 

Phillips,  Byrd,  McKenzie,  Tenn Weather  ford 

Powers,   C.   T.,  Erin,  Tenn Clarksville 

Price,  J.  S.,  Columbus,  Miss New  Hope 

Q 

Quinn,    Oscar,    Morristown,    Tenn East    Tennessee 

R 

Redman,  J.  F.,  Sunset,  Texas Gregory 

Reed,  R.  C,  Aspen  Hill,  Tenn Richland 

Rudolph,  Miss  Ethel,  Calvert  City,  Tei  n.,  R.  R.   i Mayfield 

Rudolph,  Ward,  McKenzie,  Tenn Mayfield 

Rucker,  R.  M.,  McKenzie,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  7 Hopewell 

Russell,  John,  Weatherford,  Texas  Weatherford 

S 

Salsbury,    A.    D.,    Halls,    Tenn Obion 

Sanders,  J.  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  8   Springville 

Sanders,  W.  E.,  Humboldt,  Tenn Obion 

Scott,  Sampson,  Boswell,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Sloan,  C.  J.,  Pleasant  Shade,  Tenn ., Cookeville 

Smith,    D.    M.,    Loretto,    Tenn McGready 


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Stanfield,    J.    R.,    Friendship,    Tenn Obion 

Stevens,  Joseph,   Round   Rock,  Texas    Austin 

Stewart,  Joe,  McKenzie,  Tenn New  Hope 

T 

Thomas,  W.  R.,  Kenton,  Tenn Obion 

Thompson,    S.    M.,    Chilowee,    Mo Lexington 

Thompson,   W.    M.,   Armstrong,    Mo McGee 

Travelstead,  Walter,  Carrier  Mills,  111 Ewing 

W 

Wade,  Kingsbury,  Lehi,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Wallace,  Jesse,  Ludlow,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Wardson,  W.  N.,  Clarksville,  Tenn Clarksville 

Wensel,  R.  W.,  Marshall,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Wesley,   Edmund,    Antlers,   Okla Oklahoma 

White,  Erin,  Ludlow,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Williams,  J.  H.,  Booneville,  Ark Fort  Smith 

William,  Austin,  Coalgate,  Okla Choctaw-Cherokee 

Willis,  M.   C,   Millerstown,  Ky Leitchfield 

Wilson,  Fred,  Alhambra,  Cal Los  Angeles 

T 
Young,   T 

Z 

Zaricor,  W.   M.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 


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XVII.     Amounts  Paid  by  Various  Presbyteries  to 
General  Assembly  Contingent  Tax. 

Alleghany — Disorganized — Hands  of  U.  S.  A. 

Amarillo — Rev.  C.  W.  C.   Norwood,  Canadian,  Texas $    342 

Austin — Rev.  John  Hudson,  Round  Rock,  Texas   21  40 

Athens — Disorganized — Hands  of  U.  S.  A. 

Bacon  

Bartholome^w — Rev.  T.  J.  West,  Brooks,  Grant  Co.,  Ark 

Birmingham — Rev.  B.  E.  Lee,  Vance,  Ala 

Brownwood — Rev.  W.  H.  White,  Brownwood,  Texas  17  04 

Burrow — Mr.  A.  A.  Knox,  Paragould,  Ark 

California — Rev.   J.   J.   Sitton,   San  Leandro,   Cal r  50 

Chattanooga — Rev.   M.   A.   Hunt,   St.   Elmo,   Tenn 60  00 

Chickasaw — Rev.  F.  A.   Brown    (Ex.)    Duncan    (P.  O.)    Elberta), 

Okla 10  12 

Clioctaw— Rev.  H.  J.  Bond,  Atoka,  Okla 

Clarksville — Judge   W.   B.   Young.   Clarksville,   Tenn 60  00 

Colesburg — Rev.  P.  W.  Bishop,  Gilbert  Station,  Iowa  

Columbus — Rev.  R.   N.   Grossman,  Frederickstown,  Ohio    2  00 

Cookeville — Rev.  J.  P.  McDonald,  Chestnut  Mound,  Tenn 49  52 

Corsicana — Rev.  S.  C.  Lockett,  645  Bryan  St.,  Dallas,  Texas 18  00 

Cumberland — D.  B.  Dilley,  Glasgow,  Ky. ;  J.  M.  Cook,  Tr.,  Knob 

Lick,    Ky 45  00 

Dallas-Bonham — Rev.  G.  B.  Russell.  Fort  Worth,  Texas   

Decatur— Rev.  J.   M.   Wyckoff.   Sullivan,  III 5  08 

Denton— Mr.  R.  J.  Julien,  Pilot  Point,  Texas  18  60 

East  Tennessee — Mr.  J.  B.  Park,  Greeneville,  Tenn 21  16 

Elk— Rev.    W.   W.    Erwin.    Boons    Hill    (P.    O.),    Tenn.;    Howell 

(Ex.),    Tenn 6028 

Ewing— Rev.  M.  M.  Roberts   (P.  O.)   Gossett,  111.:   (Ex.)   Eldora, 

Illinois  28  76 

Florida — Mr.  N.  A.  Riggs,  Lakeland.  Fla 4  20 

Fort  Scott — Disorganized. 

Fort  Smith — Rev.  G.  L.  M.  Pond.  Fayetteville.  .A.rk 20  00 

Foster— Rev.  J.  H.  MilhoUand.  Charleston.  Ill 9  46 

Greenville — Mr.  J.  L.  Odom,  Sulphur  Springs.  Texas    10  00 

Greer— Mr.  G.  A.   Fink.   Headrick.  Okla 8  28 

Gregory — Rev.    W.    P.    Kloster.    Sunset    (P.    O.).    Texas;    Bowie 

(Ex.),   Texas    19  r4 


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Hopewell — Rev.  R.  H.  Jackson,  Sharon,  Tenn 76  36 

Illnois — Rev.  J.  A.   McLane,  Chandler,   Ind 12  88 

Indiana — Rev.  J.  L.  Stocking,  Evansville,  Ind 26  00 

Iowa — Rev.  E.  L.  Uptegrove,  Alvo,  Nebr 2  65 

Kansas  City — Disorganized. 

Knoxville — Mr.  T.  W.  Keller,  221   5th  Ave.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.    . .  57  12 

Lebanon — Mr.    R.    L.    Baskette,    150    Fourth    Ave.,    N.,    Nashville, 

Tenn 73  40 

Leitchfield — Mrs.  J.  T.  Slayton,  Caneyville  or  Hanson,  Ky 55  80 

Lexington — Dr.  R.  M.  King,  Centerview,  Mo 57  28 

Lincoln — Rev.   J.   L.   Goodknight,   Lincoln,    111 14  00 

Little  Rock — Mr.  N.  S.  Moore,  Lonoke,  Ark 14  16 

Logan — Rev.  S.  H.  Eshman,  Bowling  Green,  Ky 55  00 

Los  Angeles — Rev.  N.  F.  Gill,  2506  E.  3d  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal...  2  00 

Louisiana — M.  W.   Sherrard,  Ruston,  La.,  R.  R 

Louisville — Disorganized. 

McGee,  Kirksville-Salt  River — Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  Salisbury,  Mo.  42  04 

McGready— Mr.  Geo.  A.  Lyles,  Moulton,  R.  R.  i,  Ala 26  88 

McMinnville — Mr.  A.  B.  Moffitt,  McMinnville,  Tenn 29  40 

Madison — Rev.  J.   G.  Anderson,   Jackson,  Tenn 68  70 

Marshall — Rev.   E.   H.  Keasler,  Marshall,  Texas    25  05 

Mayfield— Rev.  D.  W.  Fooks,  Paducah,  Ky 68  52 

Memphis — Rev.  Richard  Inge,  Bailey,  Tenn 18  00 

Miami — U.   S.  A.  in  control. 

Mississippi — Mr.  P.  B.  Shealey,  Union,  R.  R.  5,  Miss 24  60 

Morgan — Rev.  G.  C.  Kreig,  Littles,  R.  R.  14,  Ind 6  12 

Morrillton — Mr.  John  A.  Pless,  Dover,  Pope  Co.,  Ark 30  12 

Mound  Prairie — Rev.  J.  E.  Baggerley,  Emmet,  Ark 25  00 

Mt.  Vernon — Rev.  E.  M.  Johnson,  Mattoon,  111 

Nebraska — Disorganized.' 

New   Hope — Mr.   M.  A.   Parks,   Brooksville,   Miss 50  00 

New  Lebanon— Mr.  Will  D.  Buck,  Marshall,  R.  R.  2,  Mo 18  08 

Obion— Rev.   R.   L.   Keathly,  Kenton,   Tenn 1 17  44 

Oklahoma— Mr.  F.  W.   Allen,  Yewed,  Okla 

Owensboro — Mr.    E.    B.    McEuen,    Sacramento,    Ky 30  85 

Ozark— Rev.   J.   T.    Jones,   Everton,    Mo 

Pennsylvania — U.  S.  A.  in  control. 

Platte— Rev.  A.  W.  Green,  2621  Penn  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 28  08 

Porter— Rev.  T.  J.  Hampton,  Chickalah(   P.  O.),  Danville   (Ex.), 

Ark 32  81 

Portland — ^U.  S.  A.  in  control. 

Princeton— Mr.  H.   N.  Lamb,  Tribune,  Ky 73  00 

Red  River— Rev.   S.  H.  Bulridge,   Petty,  Texas    


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Richland — Rev.  T.  Jeff  Dixon,  Columbia,  Tenn. ;  Rev.  J.  M.  Ash- 
ford,   Tr 60  GO 

Robert    Donnell — J.    S.    Benson,    Langston,    Ala 

Rocky  Mountain — Rev.    H.   G.    Nicholson,   730    Palmer   Ave.,    Pu- 
eblo,   Colo 3  40 

San  Antonio — Disorganized. 

Sangamon — Rev.  J.  N.  Shelton,  Springfield,  111 11  20 

San  Jacinto — Disorganized. 

Springfield — Rev.  J.   A.   Russell,   Hartville,   Mo 29  04 

Springville — H.   W.    Shockley,    Odenville,   Ala 

Sweetwater — Rev.   E.   R.   Skiles,   Sweetwater,   Texas    22  00 

Talladega — Mr.    Robt.    S.    Gudson,    Gaykesville,   Ala 13  72 

Texas — Rev.  G.  F.  Harris,  Troupe,  Texas 1508 

Tular — Rev.   J.    T.    Joplin,    Fresno,    Cal 3  60 

Vandalia^ — Rev.   W.   M.    Freeze,    Greenville,   111 3  00 

Wabash — G.   B.  Harbison,  Franklin,   Ind 2  00 

Waco — Mr.   H.   C.   Hughes,   Meridian,   Texas    9  00 

Walla  Walla— U.  S.  A.  in  control. 

Washita— Rev.  J.  L.  Joyner  (R.  R.  3),  Cordell,  Okla 4  75 

Weatherford — Rev.   W.   M.   Bunch,  Weatherford,   Texas    29  16 

West  Iowa — Rev.  J.   S.  Wayman,  Albany,  Mo 

West  Prairie — Rev.  R.  L.  Layman,  Anniston,  Mo 13  12 

Wichita — Disorganized. 

White  River — Rev.  J.  S.  Bone,  Barren  Fork,  Ark 19  24 

Willamette — U.  S.  A.  in  control. 

Union — U.  S.  A.  in  control. 

Yazoo — Mr.   J.   M.   Hart,   Pickens,   Miss 8  85 


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XVIII.     Miscellaneous  Regulations. 

I.     The  Assembly  Stated  Clerk. 

Besides  discharging  the  duties  named  in  Form  of  Government,  the  As- 
sembly's Stated  Clerk  is  required : 

1.  To  discharge  the  duties  of  Engrossing  Qerk,  appointing  such  Tem- 
porary Qerks  at  each  meeting  of  the  Assembly  as  may  be  needed  for  his 
assistance.    Minutes  1872,  p.  31  ;  1873,  p.  34. 

2.  To  furnish  proper  statistical  blanks  to  the  Stated  Clerks  of  the 
lower  Church  Courts.    Minutes  1873,  p.  34;  1897,  pp.  24,  26. 

3.  To  report  inefficient  Stated  Clerks  to  their  Presbyteries  and  Synods. 
Minutes  1889,  p.  52;  1891,  p.  15;  1898,  p.  51. 

4.  The  Stated  Clerk's  salary  is  $500.00  per  annum. 

5.  As  far  as  he  can  do  so  consistently  with  other  duties,  he  is  to  visit 
Church  Courts  and  congregations  and  give  encouragement  and  direction 
toward  the  general  welfare  of  the  Church,  and  shall  be  permitted  to  use 
also  the  title  "General  Trading  Secretary."     See  Minutes  of  1901,  p.  115. 

II.    The  Assembly  Treasurer. 

The  Stated  Clerk  shall  also  act  as  the  Assembly's  Treasurer,  for  the 
collection  and  handling  of  Contingent  Tax.     See  Minutes  of  1900,  p.  47. 

III.    The  Assembly  Contingent  Tax. 

I.  That  the  Assembly's  Contingent  Tax  be  four  cents  per  resident 
member.  Minutes  1908,  p.  99.  Tax  due  July  i,  each  year.  Statement  sent 
by  Stated  Clerk,  July  i,  based  on  resident  members,  to  each  Presbyterial 
Treasurer.     Minutes  1898,  p.  63;  1903,  p.  71. 

The  Assembly's  Stated  Clerk  is  not  authorized  to  remit  the  Tax  of  a 
Presbytery.  Any  Presbytery  regarding  itself  as,  from  any  cause,  entitled 
to  relief  from  this  tax  or  any  portion  thereof,  may,  by  the  council  and 
direction  of  its  Synod,  petition  the  Assembly  to  that  effect.  Minutes 
1898,  p.  -Ji. 

IV.     The  Assembly's  Minutes. 

The  Assembly  Mnutes  will  be  sent,  free  of  charge,  to  ordained  min- 
isters, clerks  of  sessions,  the  various  Boards  and  schools  of  the  Church, 
such  Synodical  and  Presbyterial  Stated  Clerks  and  Treasurers  as  are 
not  ministers  or  session  clerks,  to  those  appointed  by  the  Assembly  to 
serve  on  committees  in  the  interim  of  Assembly  meetings,  to  the  Stated 


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Clerk's  "Kxi'liangos,"  to  all  incmljcrs  of  cacii  .\sscnil)ly,  and  a  copy  is  to 
b."  sent  to  any  proinitioncr  requesting  it  and  sending  ten  cents  to  cover 
postage.  Otiiers  desiring  the  Minutes  can  secure  them  by  addressing 
Rev.  J.  L.  Goodknigbt,  Linc<iin,  Illinois,  and  enclosing  fifty  cents — none 
sold  on  credit.     Minutes   1897,  p.  46;   190.5,  p.  66;   1904,  p.  66. 

V.       PK1:S1!VTKKI.\I.    .\NU    Sv.VOIUCAL    MEETINGS. 

The  .-\ssenihly  directs  that  every  Presbytery  shall  hold  a  "Spring  meet- 
ing." and  as  early  as  possible,  and  that  Stated  Clerks  of  Presbyteries 
shall  ha\e  their  rcjinrts  in  tlu-  hands  of  the  .Assembly's  Stated  Clerk  not 
latiT  th.ni  .May  1  :  also  that  suuuner  meetings  of  Church  Courts  shall  be 
held  late  in  the  season,  in  order  that  there  may  have  been  sufficient  time 
t.)  become  familiar  with  the  deliverances  of  the  Assembly.  See  pp.  39a, 
67;  Minutes   1898,  p.  52. 

VI.       St.VTKD    Cr.ERKS    OF    PRKSnVTERrES. 

I.  The  .Assembly  reeonunends  that,  as  a  matter  of  convenience  and  effi- 
ciency, Presbytery  shall  select  the  same  person  to  serve  as  its  Stated 
Clerk  and  Treasurer  where  this  is  practicable.     Minutes  1897,  p.  6^. 

1.  This  .Assembly  makes  it  a  standing  order  that  the  Stated  Clerks  of 
the  Presbyteries  are  to  have  their  Statistical  and  Financial  and  other 
reports  in  the  hands  of  tlu'  (leiieral  Assembly's  Stated  Clerk  by  May  1st 
of  each  year,  that  there  may  he  no  delay  in  publishing  the  Minutes  of  the 
General  .Assembly. 

3.  'I'hat  the  Stated  Clerk  of  the  (ieiieral  .Asseml)ly  be  directed  not  to 
delay  tlie  publishing  of  the  .MiiuUes  on  accnunt  of  any  delay  in  Presby- 
ttrial  reports;  that  in  fault  of  the  St.nted  Clerk  in  .any  Presbytery,  he 
shall  publish  the  report  as  gi\en  the  year  before.     Minutes  igcg.  p.  91. 

VTT.      k'x.\MI.\'.\T10N'   OF   AssKMni.v    MrxiTKS. 

The  .-Assembly  directs  that  each  Church  Court,  from  session  to  Synod. 
a;  its  lirst  meeting  after  the  appearance  of  the  Assembly  Minutes,  shall 
conduct  in  open  meeting  a  careful  examination  of  the  Minutes,  as  a 
means  of  discovering  whether  there  be  errors  and  omissions  in  the  same 
and  who  is  resi)onsible  therefor,  so  that  the  clerks  of  Church  Courts  may 
In  held  to  rigid  account  for  the  discharge  of  their  othcial  duties.  Sec 
Minutes  for  1901,  p.  ']'j. 

A^III.     Ri.roRT  OF   I'o.VRD   AM)    Pkrmanext   Committf.es. 

All  the  .Assembly's  Boards  and  Permanent  Committees  are  ordered  to 
close  their  books  promptly  on  December  31   (except  the  Board  of  Min- 


258  MIXUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

isterial  Relief,  which  shall  close  books  on  January  31),  and  to  have  their 
annual  reports  in  the  hands  of  the  Stated  Clerk  not  later  than  April  i, 
ill  order  that  he  may  print  the  same  and  send  them  to  commissioners  in 
advance  of  the  Assembly's  meeting.  See  Minutes  for  1901,  p.  117;  1903, 
1'.  65. 

IX.    Assembly's  Standing  Rule. 

In  1901,  the  General  Assembly  adopted  the  following:    Resolved,  That — 

1.  Popular  meetings  shall  be  held  on  successive  evenings  as  follows,  be- 
ginning at  8  o'clock: 

Thursday — Home  Missions. 
Friday — Education. 

Saturday — Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work. 
Monday— Foreign  Missions. 
Tuesday — Ministerial  Relief. 
Wednesday — Publication. 

These  popular  meetings  shall  l)c  under  the  direction  of  the  Boards  and 
Committees,   respectively  having  these  interests  specially  in   charge. 

2.  Friday   forenoon — -Assembly  business  : 
Appointment  of  Committees. 

Stated  Clerk's  Report. 

Communications  and  Overtures. 

Reports   of  Boards   and   Permanent   Committees,  etc. 

The  Boards  and  Committees  are  each  to  occupy  not  exceeding  thirty 
minutes,  and  in  the  following  order: 

F.ducational. 

Missions  and  Church  Frection. 

Publication. 

Ministerial  Relief. 

Assembly  Trustees. 

As  a  rule,  papers  that  are  in  print  and  in  the  hands  of  the  members 
shall  be  accepted  as  having  been  read,  those  presenting  them  having  oppor- 
t'.mity  for  making  remarks  within  the  limits  named. 

The  foregoing  rules  and  order  are  suspended  by  Assembly  1908,  p.  87. 
J^ike  Conmiittce  for  1909. 

.^  Friday  afternoon.  For  so  much  of  this  period  as  may  be  necessary, 
I  he  order  of  the  forenoon  is  to  be  continued. 

4.  Asse'mbly  business  in  the  forenoons  of  Saturday,  Monday,  Tuesday, 
Wednesday,  Thursday  and  Friday. 

5.  There  shall  be  no  business  session  of  the  Assembly  on  the  afternoon 
of  Saturday,  Monday,  Tuesday,  the  time  being  devoted  to  Committee  work. 

6.  Reports  of  all  Standing  and  Special  Committees  shall  be  considered 
in  the  order  in  which  they  are  filed  with  the  Stated  Clerk. 


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7.  All   resolutions  toucliiiig  the  general   enterprise  of   the   Church   must 

be  referred  to  appropriate  Standing  Committees   for  consideration  before 
they  can  be  taken  up  by  the  body. 

8.  No  item  of  business  in  conflict  with  this  Standing  Rule  shall  be  con- 
.sidered  except  by  suspension  of  the  Rule,  by  a  two-thirds  vote. 

9.  In  all  cases  not  provided  for  in  its  own  Rules  of  Order,  the  Assem- 
bly is  to  be  governed  by  Robert's  Rules  of  Order. 

10.  That  we  believe  it  would  be  wise  for  arrangements  to  be  made  for 
preaching  services  at  ii  a.m.  on  Saturday  and  Monday,  and  on  Saturday 
and  Monday  afternoons,  for  the  benefit  of  the  visitors  and  of  the  Com- 
missioners who  are  not  engaged  in  the  Committee  Rooms;  these  arrange- 
ments to  be  made  by  the  pastor-host. 


INDEX. 


Addresses: 

Sunday  School,  etc.,  Rev.  T.  Ash- 
burn,  22. 
Ministerial     Relief,     Rev.     J.     M. 

Wycoff,  23. 
Special     Needs     of    the     Church, 

Rev.  .J.  D.  Lewis,  23. 
Memorial — Ewing,   King  and  Mc- 

Adow,  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  36. 
History  of  Publication,  R.  L.  Bas- 

kette,  47. 
Spiritual     Progress,     Rev.     J.    L. 

Hudgins,  51. 
Education,    Rev.    P.    F.    Johnson, 

38. 
Welcome,   17. 
Advisory: 

Board,    Report    of    (board    failed 
to  report). 
Appendix  i,  61. 
Appendix   II,  71. 
Appendix    III,   SO. 
Appendix   IV,  96. 
Appendix   V,   99. 
Appendix  VI,  116. 
Appendix   VII,  118. 
Appendix   VIM,   119. 
Apuendix   IX,  123. 
Appendix  X,  124. 
Appendix  XI,  127  to  192. 

Statistics,   127-196. 
Boards: 
Church,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Reports,  17,  22. 
Book  Depository,  49. 


Candidates  for  Ministry,  248-2G2. 
Centennial    Papers,   36. 
Christian   Endeavor,  96. 
Commissioners: 

Alternates  Seated,  21,  24,  31,  51. 

Others   Enrolled,  24. 

Roll,  Alphabetic,  10,  11,  12,  13. 

Roll  Call.  8,  9,  10,  11,   12,   13. 

Roll  Call,  Final,  59,  60. 
Committees: 

Announcement  of.   14,   15. 

Programs,  53. 

Special,  36,  48. 

Communications,  16,  19,  19. 
Communion   Service,  22,  23. 
Contingent  Tax,  253. 
Cumberland   Courier,   49. 
Cumberland    Presbytery,   197. 

Meeting  of,   197. 
Cumberland    Presbyterian    Church: 

Colored.   18.  19. 

Memorial  on  Property,  19-28. 

Committee  Appointed,  29. 
Devotional   Services,   18,  23,  32. 
Education     and     Theological     Semi- 
nary: 

Committee  on,  14. 

Report  of  Board,  20-29. 

Report  of  Committee,  38. 

Special   Hour,   38-47. 
Finance: 

Committee  on,   14. 


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Committee  Report,  21,  31,  34,  47. 
Legal   Board,  21. 
General  Assembly: 

Adjourns,  14,  17,  23,  32,  60. 
Advisory  Member,  3. 
Commission,  21,  32. 
Communion  Service,  22,  23. 
Communications,   16,   17,   IS. 
Contingent  Tax  Paid,  253. 
Convened,    7,    14,    16,    17,    18,    20, 

22,  23,  24,  25,  32,  38. 
Cumberland    Presbyterian 

Church.  Colored,   18,   li),  28,   29. 
Devotional  Services.  18,  23.  32. 

Greetings: 

To  Religious  Bodies,  IS.  19. 
Words  of,   16,   18,   19. 
Historical  Society.  21,  24,  52,  IIS. 
Invitation  to  Assembly,  47. 
Meeting  of  Assemblies,   197,   198, 

199,  200. 
Members,  8,  9.  10,  11,  12,  13.  21, 

24. 
Members,  Advisory,   18. 
Memorials,   15,   16. 
Miscellaneous    Regulations,,    25, 

256. 
Place  of  Meeting,  20,  197-200. 
Special   Prayer,   36. 
Presbyterian   U.    S.,    19. 
Program.   53. 
Recess,    7.    8.    16.    17.    20,    22.    31, 

38,  51. 
Standing  Rules.   258. 
Time  of  .Meeting,  197-200. 
Historical  Society,  21,  24.  52,  118. 
Historical    Papers: 

Rev.    T.   Ashburn,   S.   S.   &    Y.   P. 

W.,  22. 
Rev.    .1.    M.    Wycoff.    Ministerial 

Relief,   123. 
Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis,  Special  Needs, 

23, 


Rev.     J.     W.     Duvall,     Memorial 

Service,   36. 
Committee.   36. 

R.  L.  Baskette,  Publication.  47. 
Judiciary: 

Committee  on,  14. 
Report  of  Committee,  25. 

Legal    Fund: 

Special   Hour.   32. 
Legal    Board,  22. 

Treasurei's   Report,  124. 
Legal  Board  Finance,  21,  116. 
Licentiates: 

Alphabetical  List,  245-248. 
Members,  Advisory,  3. 
IViemorials,  15,  16,  17,  19,  36. 
Ministers: 

.Alphabetical  List,  228. 

Candidates,  248. 

Committee  on  Deceased,  15,  206. 

Report  on  Deceased,  36. 

Dismissed,  206. 

Gained,  205. 

Licentiates,    245. 

Presbyterial  List,  207-227. 
Ministerial    Relief: 

Board's  Report,  17,  61. 

Committee,  14. 

Reports  of  Committees,  34,  35. 
Minutes: 

Approved.  IS.  24,  32,  59. 

Mailing,  59. 

Examination.  258. 

Assembly's   257. 

Examine    Assembly's,    258. 
Miscellaneous    Regulations,   256. 
Missions: 

Board.  Report  of,  17,  71. 

Committee  on,  14. 
Committee,  Report  of,  53. 


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Committee,   Resignation. 

Woman's  noard,   Report  of,  23. 
Moderator: 

Elected.   13. 

Various,    197-200. 
Opening    Exercises,    7. 

Orders: 

Standing,    257. 

Overtures: 

Committee  on,   14. 
Report,   47. 

Place  Next  Meeting,  20. 
Presbyteries: 
Alphabetical  List.  207-227. 
Clerks  of,  204. 
Contingent  Tax  Paid,  253. 
Cumberland,  197. 
Disorganized,  227. 
Meetings  of,  2ol. 
Moderators,  201. 
Not   Represented,    13. 
Rejirosented,  8,  9,  10. 
Standing  Order,  257. 

Presbyterian  Church   U.  S.: 

Greeting  Sent,   19. 

Greeting    Returned,    19. 
Program,  53. 

Publication: 

Boards    Report,   17. 
Board's  Report  Printed.  SI. 
Committee  on,   14. 
Committee   Report,  49. 

Regulations,  256. 
Resolutions,  23,  24. 

Commissioners'   Expenses,   58. 

Removal  Members,  59. 

Thanks,  59. 

Rules: 
Miscellaneous,  25G. 
Standing,   256-259. 


Roll   Call: 

First,  8,  9,  10,  11.  12,  13. 

Final,  59,  60. 
Sermon: 

During  Assembly,   19,  20,   22.  38. 

()|)ening,   7. 
Special   Hours: 

Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle,  19,  20. 

Place  of  Meeting.  20. 

Rev.  .1.  W.  Duvall,  22. 

Deceased  Ministers,  32. 

Rev.  .J.  L.  Hudgins,  Legal  Fund. 

Mrs.   Bessie  C.  Morris,  38. 

Education,  38. 

Spiritual    Progress,   51. 
Stated  Clerk: 

Assembly's   256. 

Financial  Report,  32. 

Report,  32,  33,  34. 
Statistics: 

Congi-ogational.   126-196. 
Sunday    Schools    and     Young     Peo- 
ple's  Work: 

Board,  17.  96, 

Committee  on,   14. 

Committee  Report,  29. 
Synods: 

Stated   Clerks,  201. 

Committees    on    Record,    15,    55, 

56.   57,   58. 

General   Synod   Meetings,   197. 

.Moderators,  201. 

Their  Presbyteries,  Meetings  and 
Officers,  201-203. 

Meetings  of  General  Synod.  197. 

Meetings,   197-200. 

Officers   of   General   Synod,    197. 
Tax: 

Contingent.   257. 

Paid,  253. 

Assembly's,  III,  257. 


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MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 


Temperance: 

Chairman  of  Couiniittee,  29. 

Coniniittee  on,  14,  21. 

Chairman  Changed,  31. 

Printed   Report  of  Committee, 
52,  123. 
Thanks,  59. 
Theological   Seminary: 

Committee.   14. 

Board  Report,  20,  9'J. 

Committee  Report,  38. 


Special  Hour,  38,  47. 
Treasurer: 

Assembly's,  257. 

Legal  Board,  3.  124. 

Legal  Board  Finance,  4,  21,  116. 
Trustees: 

Assembly's  Board,  21. 

Report  of,  121. 
Woman's   Consecration   Service,   17 
Voung    People: 

Committee  on  Work,  see  S.  S. 


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MINUTES 


of  the 


General  Assembly 


of  the 


CUMBERLAND 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH 


EKiHTY-FIRST  MEETIN(; 


EVANSVILLE,  INDIANA 
MAY  18-23,  1911 


Officers  and  Agencies  of  the 
General  Assembly. 


I— MODERATOR. 

REV.  J.  W.  DUVALL,  Salisbury,  Mo. 

II— STATED  CLERK. 

REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lincoln,  111. 

Ill— TREASURER. 

REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lincoln,  111. 

IV— TRUSTEES  OF  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

REV.  J.  L.  HUDGINS,  President.      • 

REV.  P.  F.  JOHNSON,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Class  1. 

G.  W.  STOVALL,  Union  City.  Tenn. 
REV.  S.  H.  BRALEY,  McKenzie,  Tenn. 
J.   H.   COPELAND,  Wingo,  Ky. 

Class  2. 

D.  M.  McANULTY,  Bolivar,  Tenn. 
DR.  W.  D.  HORNE,  Brunswick,  Tenn. 
REV.  D.  W.  FOOKS,  Paducah,  Ky. 

Class  3. 

REV.  C.  A.  DAVIS,  Brunswick,  Tenn. 
REV.  P.  F.  JOHNSON,  McKenzie,  Tenn. 
JUDGE  W.  B.  YOUNG,  Clarksville,  Tenn. 

V— BOARD   OF   MINISTERIAL    RELIEF. 

DR.  W.  G.  RALSTON,  President,  Evansville,  Ind. 

REV.  J.  H.  MILHOLLAND,  Recording  Secretary,  Charleston,  111. 

REV.  J.  M.  WYCKOFF,  Corresponding  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Sulli 

van,  111. 
REV.  E.  M.  JOHNSON,  Mattoon,  111. 
REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lincoln,  111. 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH 

REV.  G.  W.  MAY,  Vice-President,  Owensville,  Ind. 

REV.  J.  T.  COLEMAN,  Bethany,  111. 

REV.  J.  L.   PRICE,   Providence,  Ky. 

REV.  W.  H.  HUTCHISON,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind. 

VI— BOARD  OF   MISSIONS  AND  CHURCH   ERECTION. 

REV.  A.  M.  BUCHANAN,  President,  Moberly,  Mo. 

REV.  J.  W.  DUVALL,  Treasurer,   Salisbury,  Mo. 

REV.  J.  E.  CORTNER,   Secretary,  Marshall,  Mo. 

REV.  T.  C.  NEWMAN,  Marionville,  Mo. 

G.  P.  GRIMES,  Madison,  Mo. 

J.  W.  GROVES,  Olney,  Tex. 

REV.  J.  L.  JOYNER,  Foss,  Okla. 

VII— BOARD  OF   PUBLICATION. 

J.  H.  ZARECOR,  President,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

R.  L.  BASKETTE,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,   Nashville,  Tenn. 

F.  M.  SEAGLE,  Qiattanooga,  Tenn. 

REV.  A.   N.   ESHMAN,   Nashville,  Tenn. 

J.  H.  FUSSELL,   Columbia,  Tenn. 

REV.  A.  C   BIDDLE.  Warrensburg.  Mo. 

REV.  J.  H.  ZWINGLE,  Union  City,  Tenn. 

W.  L.  DANLEY,  Nashville.  Tenn. 

S.  A.  CUNNINGHAM,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

W.  E.  DUNAWAY,  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Vm-^ADVISORY    BOARD. 

REV.  A.   N.  ESHMAN,  President,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

J.  H.   FUSSELL,   Colurribia,  Tenn. 

J.  B.  TALLEY,  Scottsboro,  Ala. 

W.  B.  YOUNG,  Clarksville,  Tenn. 

W.   E.   DUNAWAY,  Jackson,  Tenn. 

J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

X— LEGAL  BOARD. 

JUDGE  JOE  H.  FUSSELL,  President,  Columbia,  Tenn. 
JUDGE  J.  J.  M'CLELLAN,  Treasurer,  West  Point,  Miss. 
JUDGE  C.  W.  ALLEN,  Paris,  Tex. 
JUDGE  W.  L.  WELCKER,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
JUDGE  CORNELIUS   HARDY,  Tishomingo,  Okla. 
JUDGE  F.  H.  PRENDERGAST,  Marshall,  Tex. 
JUDGE  J.  B.  TALLEY,  Scottsboro.  Ala. 
JUDGE  W.  W.   HARALSON,  Fort  Payne,  Afa. 


4  MINUTES  OF  TPTE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

HON.  J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
HON.  J.  N.  PARKER,  Dyersburg,  Tenn. 
HON.  JAMES  ARMITAGE,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 
HON.  A.  P.  HAGGARD,  Dayton,  Tenn. 
HON.  W.  B.  YOUNG,  Clarksville,  Tenn. 

X— BOARD   OF    LEGAL    FINANCE. 

R.   L.  BASKETTE,   Chairman   and  Treasurer,   Nashville,   Tenn. 

J.   H.  ZARECOR,   Nashville,  Tenn. 

J.  N.  PARKER,   Dyersburg;  Tenn. 

REV.  A.   N.   ESHMAN,   Nashville,   Tenn. 

REV.  J.  M.  ASHFORD,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

XI— BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES    OF    CUMBERLAND    UNIVERSITY. 

JOSEPH  H.   FUSSELL,  Columbia,  Tenn. 
PI.   E.  WILLIAMSON,   Lebanon,   Tenn. 

A.  S.   LAWRENCE,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 
J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
REV.  J.  L.   GOODKNIGHT,  Lincoln,   111. 

B.  D.  ROGERS,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

REV.  HARDY  COPELAND,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
JOHN  P.  BUCHANAN,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 
J.  J.  M'CLELLAN,  West  Point,  Miss. 

XII— BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES   OF   THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 

REV.  J.  R.  GOODPASTURE,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
REV.  J.  L.  HUDGINS,  >Jashville,  Tenn. 
W.  T.  MARSHALL,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 
CAPT.  H.  T.  NORMAN,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 
W.  L.  DANLEY,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

XIII— BOARD  OF  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

REV.  T.  ASHBURN,  President,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

T.  W.  KELLER,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Knoxville",  Tenn. 

REV.  J.   D.   LEWIS,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

REV.  J.  W.  DISHMAN,  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

ELDER  H.  J.  GRAF,  Evansville,  Ind. 

J.,  M.  GALLAHER,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

XIV— BOARD   OF   TRUSTEES   OF   THE   GENERAL   ASSEMBLY. 

DR.  T.  W.  STONE,  President,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 
E.  W.  BECK,  Vice-President,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 
H.  H.  DENHART,  Secretary,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 


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C.  W.  STONE,  Treasurer,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

J    VV.   GOODRUM   Bowling  Green.  Ky. 

DR.  J.  1-.   HENDRICKS,  Bowling  Green,   Ky. 

W.  J.   DENHART,   Bowling  Green,   Ky. 

JUDGE   CHARLES    DRAKE,    Bowling   Green,    Ky. 

M.  R.  GRAHAM,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  Route  i. 

L.  J.  MILLER,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

THOMAS   F.   LEWIS,   Bowling  Green,   Ky. 

JOE  D.  SMITH,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Executive  Board  cf  the  Above  Board. 

H.   H.  Denhart,  Secretary;   C.  W.   Stone,  Treasurer;  J.   V.   Hendricks, 
L.  J.  Miller,  T.  F.  Lewis, 

XV— COMMITTEE  ON  TEMPERANCE. 

REV.  J.  B.  ESHMAN,  Chairman,  Jackson,  Tenn. 
REV.  J.  W.  HARGETT,  Jonesboro,  Ark. 
REV.  M.  L.  BULLARD,  Stratford,  Okla. 
REV.  W.  H.  WHITE,  Brownwood,  Tex. 
ELDER  D.   M.   FERRYMAN,  Byron,  Ark. 
ELDER  T.   P.   MODRALL,  Pomona,  Mo. 
ELDER  M.  D.  OLIVER,  San  Saba,  Tex. 

XVI— THE  ASSEMBLY'S  COMMISSION. 

REV.  J.   H.   MILHOLLAND,  Moderator,   Charleston,  111. 

REV.  E.  M.  JOHNSON,  Secretary,  Mattoon,  111. 

REV.  W.  E.  DAVIS,  Omaha,  111. 

REV.  J.  A.  HILL.  Goreville.  111. 

REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  Lincoln,  111. 

REV.  W.  M.  FREEZE.  Gre  i  vil'e    HI. 

REV.  J.  N.  SHELTON,  Springfio-'d    I  I 

REV.  J.  T.  BARBEE,  Bowling  Gr- en.  Ky. 

REV.  A.  C.  BIDDLE,  Warrensburg.  Mo. 

REV.  G.  W.  MAY,  Owensville,  Ind. 

REV.  W.  L   COLLINS,  Pleasant  Grove,  Iowa. 

ELDER  ELI  M'LEANE.  Dongola,  111. 

ELDER  I.  C.  LAFFERTY.  DeW't\  111. 

ELDER  A.  FULKERSON,  Fancy  Prairie,  LI. 

ELDER  M.  E.  VANNICE,  Russell,  Iowa. 

ELDER  J.  W.  TAYLOR.  Glasgow.  Ky. 

ELDER  GEORGE  W.   AVES.   Greenville.  Ky. 

ELDER  A.  E.  BOYD.  Decatur.  111. 

ELDER  HUGH  LOGAN,  Decatur,  111. 

ELDER  F.  E.  BENNETT,  Martinsville.  II!. 


MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

XVII— HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

REV.  J.  R.  GOODPASTURE,  President. 
HON.  J.  H.  ZARECOR,  Secretary. 
REV.  A.  N.  ESHMAN. 
HON.  R.  L.  BASKETTE. 
REV.  B.  J.  REAGIN. 

XVIII— PROGRAM    COMMITTEE   FOR   1912. 
REV.  J.  L.  GOODKNIGHT,  REV.  A.  C.  BIDDLE,  Pastor-Host. 


Calendar  for  Contributions. 

As  ordered  by  General  Assembly,  with  directions  as  to  whom  the  offer- 
ings should  be  sent. 

PUBLICATION. 

May,  remit  to  the   Cumberland   Presbyterian   Publishing  House,   Nash- 
ville,  Tenn. 

MISSIONS  AND  CHURCH    EXTENSION. 

June  and   November,   remit  to  Rev.    T.  W.  Duvall,   Sa'i'^bury,  Mo. 

SYNODICAL  CHURCH  EXTENSION. 

July  and  August,  remit  to  Synodical  Treasurers. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

February  and  March,  remit  to  T.  W.  Keller,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 

MINISTERIAL   RELIEF. 

December   and   January,   remit  to   Rev.   J.   M.   Wyckoff,   Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Sullivan,  111. 

LEGAL  BOARD. 

April,  remit  to  J.  J.  McClelland,  Treasurer,  West  Point,  Miss. 

EDUCATION. 

August,  September,  and  October,  remit  to  Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson,  Secretary, 
McKenzie,  Tenn. 


MINUTES 

OF  THE  EIGHTY-FIRST  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE 

CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH, 

HELD  AT  EVANSVILLE,  INDIANA, 

MAY  18-23,  191 1. 


FIRST  DAY,  THURSDAY— FORENOON  SESSION. 

MAY    18,    I9II,    11:00  A.    M. 

The  Eighty-First  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church  convened  pursuant  to  adjournment  in  the  Jeffer- 
son Avenue  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Evansville,  In- 
diana, on  the  third  Thursday  in  May  (i8th),  at  11  :oo  a.  m.,  191 1. 

Opening  Exercises. 

Rev.  J.  L.  Price,  of  Providence,  Ky.,  Princeton  Presbytery, 
led  in  the  opening  prayer  of  the  Assembly,  after  which  the  Scrip- 
ture lesson  was  read  by  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  of  Knoxville  Pres- 
bytery, Knoxville,  Tenn.,  after  which  the  choir  rendered  an 
anthem. 

The  retiring  Moderator,  Judge  J.  H.  Fussell,  delivered  an  ad- 
dress, the  subject  of  which  was  Fidelity  to  Principle. 

Constituting  Prayer. 

The  Moderator  then  asked  Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee,  of  Logan  Pres- 
bytery, Kentucky  Synod,  to  lead  the  Assembly  in  the  constitut- 
ing prayer. 

Recess. 

On  motion  the  Assembly  took  recess  until  2  130  p.  m.  Prayer 
by  Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan,  of  McGee  Presbytery. 


8  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

FIRST  DAY,  THURSDAY— AFTERNOON  SESSION. 

MAY   l8,   191 1,  2:30  P.   M. 

At  2 130  p.  m.,  recess  being  out,  the  Assembly  was  called  to 
order  by  the  Moderator.  The  Stated  Clerk  made  the  following 
report : 

REPORT  OF  STATED  CLERK. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Evans- 
ville,  Ind.,  May  18,  191 1. 

Fathers  and  Brethren :  I  have  to  report  to  you  concerning  synodical 
and  presbytenal  changes,  as  follows : 

Indianola  Synod  has  consolidated  Washita,  with  Greer,  into  Greer- 
Washita. 

The  Synod  of  Indiana  has  been  consolidated  into  one  presbytery,  and 
Morgan  and  Wabash  have  been  made  a  part  of  Indiana  Presbytery. 

A  memorial  will  come  before  you  that  this  action  of  the  Indiana  Synod 
may  be  confirmed. 

The  Synod  of  Illinois  has  united  Lincoln,  Decatur,  and  Vandalia  Pres- 
byteries and  made  Lincoln-Decatur  Presbytery.  Also  Ewing  and  Mt. 
Vernon  Presbyteries  have  been  united  to  form  Ewing-McLin  Presbytery. 

The  Synod  of  Missouri  has  reorganized  West  Plains  Presbytery. 

The  Synod  of  Texas  has  consolidated  Corsicana  and  Waco  into  Corsi- 
cana-Waco  Presbytery,  and  consolidated  Red  River  with  Dallas-Bonham. 

The  Synod  of  Arkansas  has  consolidated  Burrow  and  Little  Rock  in!o 
Burrow. 

No  other  synodical  and  preslwterial  changes  have  been  reported  to  me. 

Yours  most  respectfully,  J.  L.  Goodknight, 

Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

Roll  Call. 

The  Stated  Clerk  called  the  roll  by  Presbyteries  and  the  fol- 
lowing Coinmissioners  answered  to  their  names : 

PRESBYTERY,  NAME   MINISTERS  P.O.   ADDRESS. 

Amarillo 

Austin 

Bartholomew Rev.    T.    J.    West Brooks,    Ark. 

Birmingham Rev.  J.  D.Lems Birmingham,  Ala. 

B  rownwood 

Burrow-Little  Rock Rev.   R.   L.   Rodgers Paragould,   Ark. 

California -Rev.  Wm.  D.  Hawkins Berkeley,  Calif. 


OF  THE   CUMRRRLAND   PRF.SHYTF.RIAN    CHURCH  9 

Chattanooga Rev.  J.  A.  Whitener Cleveland,  Tenn. 

Chickasaw Rev.  A.   A.   Collins.- Chickasha,  Okla. 

Choctaw Rev.    H.    J.    Bond... .Atoka,    Okla. 

Clarksville Rev.  W.  A.  Blades Waverly,  Tenn. 

Colesburg 

Cookeville Rev.  W.  H.  Peek. Henard,  Tenn. 

Columbus 

Corsicana Rev.  J.  D.  Caldwell Hillsboro,  Texas. 

Cumberland 

Dallas-Bonham Dr.  J.  H.  Hendrick Clarksville,  Texas 

Denton Rev.  I.  V.  Stine Nocona,  Texas. 

East  Tennessee Rev.  W.  B.  Duck Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Elk Rev.  C.  D.  Calvert Linnville,  Tenn. 

Elk Rev.  J.  W.  Simmons Winchester,  Tenn. 

Ewing-McLin Rev.  J.  W.  Borah Burnt  Prairie,  111. 

Florida 

Ft.  Smith Rev.  Wm.  McDougall Bentonville,  Ark. 

Foster Rev.  T.  C.  Bailiff,  1,  2,  3,  4 West  York,  111. 

Foster Rev.  J.  H.  MilhoUand,  5 Charleston,  111. 

Greenville Rev.  G.  P.Humphries Pecan  Gap,  Texas. 

Greer-Washita Rev.  J.  L.  Joyner Foss,  Okla. 

Gregory Rev.  W.  P.  Klostar Sunset,  Texas. 

Hopewell Rev.  R.  H.  Jackson Sharon,  Tenn. 

Illinois Rev.  D.  W.  Hammock Unionville,  III. 

Indiana Rev.  J.  B.  Hadlock Petersburg,  Ind. 

Iowa 

Knoxville Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Lebanon ._Rev.  E.  L.  McWilliams Mt.  Juliet,  Tenn. 

Lebanon Rev.  C.  K.  Carlock,  1, 2,  3,  4 Hendersonville,  Tenn. 

Lebanon Rev.  W.  T.  Dale,  4, 5 Nashville.Tenn. 

Leitchfield Rev.   T.    C.   Wilson Franklin,   Ind. 

Lexington _.Rev.  Hugh  S.  McCord Nevada,  Mo. 

Lincoln-Decatur Rev.  J.  H.  Hughey Decatur,  111. 

Logan Rev.  C.  G.  Chick,  1,  2,  3,  4, Russellville,  Ky. 

Logan Rev.  S.  H.  Eshman,  4,5, Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Los  Angeles Rev.  A.  W.  Baldridge Passadena,  Cal.,  35  E.  Villa. 

Louisiana 

McGee Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall Salisbury,  Mo. 

McGready Rev.  W.  M.  Neelley Florence,  Ala. 

McMinnville Rev.  W.  E.  Bluhm McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Madison Rev.  C.  M.  Matlock Ranger,  Tenn. 

Marshall 

Mayfield Rev.  D.  W.  Fooks Paducah,  Ky. 

Memphis Rev.  C.  A.  Davis,  L  2, 3, 4 Brunswick,  Tenn. 

Memphis Rev.  T.  L.  Wood,  4, 5 McKenzie,  Tenn. 


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Mississippi Rev.  Geo.  W.  Burroughs Conehatta,  Miss. 

Morrilton 

Mound  Prairie Rev.L.  B.  McCaslin Mena,  Ark. 

New  Hope Rev.  J.  S.  Price Columbus,  Miss. 

New  Lebanon Rev,  J.   E.   Cortner Marshall,  Mo. 

Obion Rev.  W.  B.  Cunningham Troy,  Tenn. 

Obion Rev.  R.  L.  Keathley Dyersburg,  Tenn. 

Oklahoma Rev.  R.  S.  McCord Cherokee,  Okla. 

Owensboro Rev.    O.    A.    Barbee Greenville,    Ky. 

Ozark Rev.  R.  S.  Ramsey Greenfield,  Mo. 

Platte 

Porter Rev.  J.  L.  Durham Moseley,  Ark. 

Princeton Rev.  W.  T.  Oakley Marion,  Ky. 

Richland Rev.  B.  J.  Reagin Nashville,  Tenn.,  923  Boscobel. 

Robert  Donnell Rev.   A.    R.   Willis Stevenson,   Ala. 

Rocky  Mountain 

Sangamon ■ Rev.    S.    C.    Lackey Otterville,    111. 

Springfield Rev.  D.  W.  Cheek Springfield,  Mo.,  116  E.  Comm. 

Spring  ville 

Sweetwater Rev.  Wm.  Piercy Breckenridge,  Texas. 

Talladega Rev.    S.   N.    Milligan Jacksonville,   Ala. 

Texas 

Tulare Rev.  J.  R.  Walker Fresno,  Cal. 

Weatherford Rev.   W.   M.   Bunch Weatherford,   Texas. 

West  Iowa 

West  Plains r 

West  Prairie Rev.  L.  J.  Coy Gibson,  Mo. 

White  River Rev.  D.  R.  Robertson Gassville,  Ark. 

Yazoo Rev.  E.  C.  Lee Brooksville,  Miss. 

PRESBYTERY  NAME — ELDERS  ADDRESS. 

Amarillo 

Austin J.  P.  Parker Red  Rock,  Texas. 

Bartholomew 

Birmingham P.    H.    Harris Birmingham,    Ala. 

B  rownwood 

Burrow-Little  Rock 

California Mrs.  L.  S.  Hawkins,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  185  Berkeley  Way 

Chattanooga - 

Chickasaw 

Choctaw J.   T.   Beard Wagoner,   Okla. 

Clarksville E.    T.    Alvard Clarksville,    Tenn. 

Colesburg 

Cookeville J.  M.  Copeland Poteet,  Tenn. 

Columbus 

Corsicana-Waco R.    M.    Dufif Hillsboro,    Texas. 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  II 

Cumberland F.  T.  Barnett Greensburg,  Ky. 

Dallas-Bonham W.    A.    Nobles Paris,   Texas. 

Denton W.  W.  Baxter .Denton,  Texas. 

East  Tennessee W.  A.  Franklin Morristown,  Tenn. 

Elk J.  T.  Cunningham Shelbyville,  Tenn. 

Elk N.  A.  Sorrells Fayetteville,  Tenn. 

Ewing-McLin H.   O.   Smith Norris   City,   111. 

Florida 

Ft.  Smith 

Foster T.  M.  Cooper. Martinsville,  111. 

Greeneville 

Greer 

Gregory G.  C.  West Alvord,  Texas 

Hopewell Dr.  W.  W.  Mitchell ...Greenfield,  Tenn. 

Illinois Monroe   Bean Anna,   111. 

Indiana 0.  H.  Miller Littles,  Ind. 

Iowa 

Knoxville Luther  Miser, Friendsville,  Tenn 

Lebanon H.  C.  Turner Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Lebanon H.  T.  Norman Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Leitchfield G.  E.  Tucker Mook,  Ky. 

Lexington Jno.  M.  Barnett Odessa,  Mo. 

Lincoln-Decatur W.     R.     Bone Bethany,     111. 

Logan G.   G.   Gough Russellville,   Ky. 

Los  Angeles 

Louisiana 

McGee.-..' J.  H.  Trent Gorin,  Mo. 

McGready Richard  Alexander R.  R.  I,  Sheffield,  Ala. 

McMinnville T.  A.  Havron Tullahoma,   Tenn. 

Madison D.  W.  McAnulty Hickory  Valley,  Tenn. 

Marshall Wm.  Clark Jefferson,  Texas. 

Mayfield C.  J.  Rudolph Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  4. 

Memphis J.    A.    Redditt Millington,   Tenn. 

Mississippi J.  W.  Nicholson Dixon,  Miss. 

MorriUton - 

Mound  Prairie 

New  Hope W.  W.  McLeod Brooksville,  Miss. 

New  Lebanon I.  W.  Hupp.. Otterville,  Mo. 

Obion H.  A.  Compton Union  City,  Tenn.,  R.R. 

Obion G.  W.  Stovall Union  City,  Tenn. 

Oklahoma Geo.  S.  Harris Amorita,  Okla. 

Owensboro J.H.McDaniel Philpot,  Ky. 

Ozark J.  W.  Manning Red  Oak,  Mo. 

Platte 

Porter 


12  MINTITES  OF  THE  GEXERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Princeton J.    S.    G.    Green Fredonia,   Ky. 

Richland Joe.   H.   Fussell Columbia,  Tenn. 

Robert  Donnell W.  B.  Lusk Princeton,  Ala. 

Rocky  Mountain 

Sangamon H.    G.    Burns Dow,    111. 

Springfield Jesse  Foster Seymour,  Mo. 

Springville R.    W.   Cowden Oneonta,    Ala. 

Sweetwater 

Talladega W.  F.  Kirby Gadsden,  Ala. 

Texas 

Tulare E.   E.  Sims Fresno,   Cal.,  R.   R.   7. 

Weatherford W.  D.  Bolding,  2,  3,  4,  5 Olney,  Tex. 

West  Iowa 

West  Plains 

WestPrairie G.   H.   Cain Irondale,   Mo. 

White  River S.  L.  Evans Sidney,  Ark. 

Yazoo 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  COMMISSIONERS. 

Ministers. 

W.  B.  Allen Marshall,  Tex. 

A.  W.   Baldridge ' Passadena,   Calif. 

W.  A.  Blades (R.  F.  D.)  Waverly,  Tenn. 

T.  C.  Bailiff West  York,  III. 

A.   C.   Biddle Warrensburg,   Mo. 

W.   E.   Bluhm AIcMinnville,   Tenn. 

J.  W.  Borah Burnt  Prairie,  111. 

O.  A.  Barbee Greenville,  Ky. 

H.  J.  Bond Atoka,  Okla. 

J.  E.  Barker Boonville,  Ark. 

W.  M.  Bunch W.atherford,  Tex. 

Geo.  W.  Burroughs Conehatta,  Miss. 

J.    D.    Caldwell Hillsboro,    Tex. 

C.  D.  Calvert Linnville,  Tenn. 

C.  K.  Carlock Hendersonville,  Tenn. 

J.  E.  Cortner Marshall,  Mo. 

J.  L.  Coy Gibson,  Mo. 

W.  B.  Cunningham Troy,  Tenn. 

C.  G.   Chick Russellville,   Ky. 

D.  W.   Cheek Springfield.  Mo. 

A.   A.    Collins Chickasha,   Ok'a. 

W.  T.   Dale Nashville,  Tenn. 

L.  H.  Davis Liberty  Hill,  Tex. 


OF  Tlili  CUiMBERLAND   PRKSBYTERIAN    CHURCH  I3 

J.  W.  Duvall Salisbury,  Mo 

C.  A.  Davis Brunswick,  Tenn. 

W.  B.  Duck Greeneville,  Tenn. 

J.   L.    Durham Mosley,   Ark. 

S.   H.   Eshman Pulaski,   Tenn. 

D.  W.  Fooks Paducah,  Ky. 

Wm.  D.  Hawkins Berkeley,  Calif. 

J.  H.  Hendrick Clarksville,  Tex. 

G.  P.  Humphries Pecan  Gap,  Tex. 

D.  W.    Hammock Unionville,    111. 

J.  B.  Hadlock Petersburg,   Ind. 

J.   H.   Hughey Decatur,   111. 

R.  H.  Jackson Sharon,  Tenn. 

J.  L.  Joyner Foss,  Okla. 

R.   L.  Keathley Dyt  rsburg,  Tenn. 

W.   P.   Klostar Sunset,   Tex. 

S.    C.   Lackey Otterville,    111. 

E.  C.  Lee Brooksvi'le,  Miss. 

J.  D.  Lewis ?. Birmingham,  Ala. 

Wm.   McDougall Bentonville,  Ark 

E.  L.  McWilliams Mt.  Juliet,  Tenn 

Hugh  S.  McCord Nevada,  Mo. 

C.  M.   Matlock Ranger,   Tenn. 

L.  B.  McCaslin Mena,  Ark. 

R.   S.   McCord Cherokee,   Ok'a. 

J.  H.  Milholland Charleston,  111. 

S.  N.  Milligan Jacksonville,  Ala. 

W.  M.  Neclley Lawrenceburg.  Tenn. 

W.  T.  Oakley Marion.  Ky. 

Wm.    Piercy Brcckenridge,    Tex. 

J.   S.   Price Columbus,   Miss. 

W.  H.  Peek Henard,  Tenn. 

R.  L.  Rogers Paragould,  Ark. 

R.  S.  Ramsey Greenfield,  Mo. 

B.  J.  Reagin 9?,1  Boscobel  Street,  Nashville.  Tenn. 

D.  R.   Robertson Gassville,   Ark. 

I    V.  Stine Nocona,  Tex. 

T.  W.  Simmons Winchester,  Tenn. 

T.   J.  West Brooks,   Ark. 

J.  A.  Whitener Cleveland.  Ttnn. 

T    C.  Wilson Franklin.  Ind. 

J.  R.  Walker Fresno,  Calif. 

A.  R.  Willis Stevenson,  A'a. 

T.   L.  Wood McKcnzic,  Tcim. 


14  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Elders. 

Richard  Alexander (Route  i)   Sheffield,  Ala. 

E.  T.  Alvard Clarksville,  Tenn. 

Monroe  Bean Anna,  111. 

F.  T.  Barnett Greensburg,  Ky. 

W.  W.  Baxter Denton,  Tex. 

John  T.  Beard Wagoner,  Okla. 

C.  C.  Brock Hardinsburg,  Ky. 

W.  D.  Bolding Olney,  Tex. 

John  M.   Barnett Odessa,   Mo. 

W.  R.  Bone Bethany,  111. 

H.  G.  Burris Dow,  111. 

J.  M.  Copeland Poteet,  Tenn. 

J.  T.  Cunningham Shelbyville,  Tenn. 

G.  H.  Cain •  • Irondale,  Mo. 

T.  M.  Cooper Martinsville,  III. 

R.  W.  Cowden Oneonta,  Ala. 

William   Clark Jefferson,   Tex. 

H.  A.  Compton (R.  F.  D.)  Union  City,  Tenn. 

R.  M.  Duff Hillsboro,  Tex. 

S.   L.   Evans Sidney,   Ark. 

W.  A.  Franklin Morristown,   Tenn. 

Joe  H.  Fussell Columbia,  Tenn. 

Jesse  Foster Seymour,  Mo. 

G.   G.   Gough Russellville,   Ky. 

J.  S.  G.  Green Fredonia,  Ky. 

Mrs.  L.  S.  Hawkins Berkeley,  Calif. 

T.  A.  Havron Tullahoma,  Tenn. 

I.  W.  Hupp Otterville,  Mo. 

Geo.   S.   Harris Amorita,   Okla. 

P.  H.  Harris Birmingham,  Ala. 

W.  F.  Kirby Gadsden,  Ala. 

W.  B.  Lusk Princeton,  Ala. 

D.  W.  McAnulty Hickory  Valley,  Tenn. 

W.  W.  McLeod Brooksville,  Miss. 

J.   H.    McDaniels Philpot,    Ky. 

W.  W.  Mitchell Greenfield,  Tenn. 

O.   H.   Miller Littles,   Ind. 

Luther    Miser Friendsville,    Tenn. 

J.  W.  Manning Red  Oak,  Mo. 

W.  A.  Nobles Paris,  Tex. 

H.  T.   Norman Lebanon,   Tenn. 

J.  W.  Nicholson Dixon,  Miss. 

J.  P.  Parker Red  Rock,  Tex. 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  15 

C  J.  Rudolph (Route  4)  Paducah,  Ky. 

J.  A.  Rcdditt Millington,  Tenn. 

N.  A.   Sorrels Fayetteville,  Tenn. 

H.  O.  Smith Norris  City,  111. 

G.  W.  Stovall Union  City,  Tenn 

E.  E.  Sims :  (Route  7)   Fresno,  Calif. 

J    E.  Tucker Mook,  Ky. 

H.  C.  Turner Murf reesboro,  Tenn. 

J.  H.  Trent Gorin,  Mo. 

G.  C.  West Alvord,  Tex. 

The  following  Presbyteries  were  not  represented  in  this  As- 
sembly: Amarilla,  Alleghany,  Athens,  Columbus,  Florida, 
Brownwood,  Colesburg,  Iowa,  Louisiana,  ^lorrillton.  Rocky 
Mountain,  Texas,  West  Iowa,  West  Plains,  Pennsylvania,  Fort 
Scott,  Kansas  City,  Nebraska,  Witchita,  Miami,  Union,  Platte. 

Moderator  Elected. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  proceeded  to  the  election  of  Modera- 
tor. The  following  persons  were  put  in  nomination :  Rev.  J-  W. 
Duvall,  of  McGee  Presbytery ;  Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis,  of  Birmingham ; 
Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle,  of  Knoxville,  and  Rev.  Hugh  H.  McCord,  of 
Lexington.  The  election  resulted  in  the  choice  of  Rev.  J.  W. 
Duvall,  of  McGee  Presbytery. 

On  motion,  the  election  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  was  made 
unanimous.  Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis,  of  Birmingham  Presbytery,  was 
called  upon  by  the  retiring  Moderator  to  conduct  the  Moderator- 
elect  to  the  chair,  who  presented  him  to  the  retiring  Moderator 
with  a  few  well  chosen  words.  The  retiring  Moderator,  Judge 
Joe  H.  Fussell,  presented  in  eloquent  retiring  words  the  gavel 
to  Moderator  Duvall,  who  accepted  it  with  an  appropriate  ad- 
dress. 

Special  Prayer. 

The  Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis  was  asked  by  the  Moderator  to  lead 
in  a  special  prayer  for  the  presence  and  power  of  the  Holy 
Spirit  upon  this  session  of  the  Assembly. 


l6  minutes  of  the  general  assembly 

General  Assembly  Program  of  Sermons  and  Addresses. 

The  report  was  submitted  and  adopted  subject  to  such  changes 
as  Assembly  may  see  fit  to  make. 

PROGRAM  OF  SERMONS  AND  ADDRESSES. 

Thursday,  May  18,  1911. 

11:00a.  m. — Opening  sermon,  Judge  J.  H.  Fussell,  Moderator. 
7:30  p.  m. — Welcome  addresses  and  responses. 

Friday,  May  19,  1911. 

11:00  a.  m. — Sermon:     "Sin  and  Its  Consequences,"  Rev.  S.  H.  Eshman. 
7:30  p.  m. — Joint  meeting  of  Mission  Boards. 

Address:    "Relation  of  the  True  Mission  Spirit  to  the  Development  of  the 

Church,"  T.  A.  Havron. 

Address:     Representative  of  Woman's  Board  of  Missions. 

Discussion — Open  to  all  delegates. 

Saturday,  May  20,  1911. 

11:00  a.  m. — Sermon:    "The  Atonement,"  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture. 
7:30  p.  m. — Address:     'Denominationalism  in  the  Sunday  School," 
Rev.  T.  C.  Newman. 
Discussion — Open  to  all  delegates. 

Monday,  May  22,  1911. 

11:00  a.  m. — Sermon:    "Regeneration  Essential,"  Rev.  J.  H.  Zwingle. 

7:30  p.  m. — Address:     "The  Sovereignty  of  the  Church  is  Vested  in  the  Member- 
ship of  the  Denomination,"  Rev.  W.  J.  Lackey. 
Discussion — Open  to  all  delegates. 

Tuesday,  May  23,  1911. 

11:00  a.  m. — Sermon — "The  Personality  and  the  Mission  of  the  Holy  Spirit," 

Rev.  D.  W.  Cheek. 
The  above  program  was  authorized  by  the  General  Assembly  of  1910. 
On  motion,  the  pastor  host  of  the  1911  General  Assembly  and  the  Stated  Clerk 
of  the  General  Assembly  were  instructed  to  prepare  a  tentative  program  of  addresses 
for  the  popular  hours  of  the  meetings  of  that  General  Assembly. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.   L.   GOODKNIGHT, 

CM.  Zwingle, 

Committee. 


OF   THE   CUMHKRLANU    PRESISYTKRIAN    CHURCH  I7 

On  motion,  the  Rev.  W.  M.  Norment,  of  Madison  Presbytery, 
West  Tennessee  Synod,  was  asked  to  lead  the  General  Assem- 
bly in  special  prayer,  for  the  restoration  to  health  of  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Goodknight,  the  wife  of  our  beloved  Stated  Clerk. 

Recess. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  took  recess  to  7 :30  this  evening. 
After  announcements  by  the  pastor-host,  recess  was  declared 
by  the  Moderator. 


FIRST  DAY,  THURSDAY— EVENING  SESSION. 

MAY    18,    191 1,    7:30   P.    M. 

Recess  being  out,  the  Vaughn  Symphony  Quartette,  of  Law- 
renceburg,  Tenn.,  rendered  appropriate  music,  after  which  the 
Assembly  joined  in  singing  "How  Firm  a  Foundation."  Rev. 
J.  H.  Hendrick,  of  Texas,  led  the  opening  prayer  of  the  evening 
service. 

Welcome  Addresses. 

A  few  happy  words  were  spoken  by  the  pastor-host,  Rev. 
C.  M.  Zwingle,  in  introducing  the  Rev.  W.  D.  Farmer,  pastor  of 
the  Trinity  M.  E.  Church,  who  delivered  the  welcome  address 
on  the  part  of  the  pastors  of  the  city.  The  response  to  the  wel- 
come address  was  delivered  by  Dr.  H.  Clay  Yates,  of  Lebanon 
Presbytery,  and  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  of  Knoxville  Presbytery. 

The  Assembly  adjourned,  with  prayer  and  the  benediction,  to 
9:00  a.  m.  Friday  morning.  Prayer  by  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  of 
Knoxville  Presbytery. 


SECOND  DAY,  FRIDAY— FORENOON  SESSION. 

MAY    19,    191 1,  9:00  A.   M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  singing.     After  which 
thirty  minutes  was  spent  in  Devotional  Exercises  conducted  by 


l8  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle,  of  Knoxville  Presbytery.    Rev.  J.  R.  Walker, 
of  Tulare  Presbytery,  led  the  Assembly  in  Constituting  Prayer. 

Roll  Call. 

The  roll  was  called,  absentees  noted,  and  names  of  new  com- 
missioners were  enrolled.  The  minutes  of  previous  day  was 
read  and  approved. 

Committees. 

The  Moderator  announced  the  following  committees: 

Missio}ts. — J.  D.  Lewis,  W.  A.  Blades,  E.  L.  McWilliams,  H. 
J.  Bond,  Richards  Alexander,  C.  J.  Rudolph,  G.  A.  Cain,  Mrs. 
L.  S.  Hawkins. 

Overtures.— A.  C.  Biddle,  W.  H.  Peek,  C.  K.  Carlock,  W.  B. 
Cunningham,  J,  M.  Copeland,  D.  W.  McAnulty. 

Judiciary.—].  H.  Fussell,  I.  V.  Stine,  T.  C.  Wilson,  R.  S.  Mc- 
Cord,  R.  M.  Duff,  T.  A.  Havron,  S.  L.  Evans. 

Publication.— Wm.  Clark,  J.  H.  Hendrick,  D.  W.  Fooks,  J.  B. 
Hadlock,  D.  W.  Cheek,  B.  J.  Reagin,  T.  J.  West,  J.  P.  Parker, 
P.  H.  Harris,  E.  T.  Alvard,  J.  T.  Beard,  J.  H.  Hughey. 

Education  and  Theological  Seminary. — Hugh  S.  McCord,  C. 
D.  Calvert,  J.  H.  Hughey,  R.  S.  Ramsey,  F.  T.  Barnett. 

Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work. — R.  L.  Keathley, 
J.  W.  Borah,  Claude  G.  Chick,  A.  R.  Willis,  W.  A.  Nobles,  J.  A. 
Redditt. 

Finance. — D.  E.  Tucker,  J.  W.  Simmons,  C.  M.  Matlock,  S.  C. 
Lackey. 

Ministerial  Relief.— W.  M.  Neelley,  T.  C.  Bailiff,  A.  W.  Bald- 
ridge,  J.  H.  Durham,  H.  T.  Norman,  W.  W.  McLeod. 

Historical  Society. — W.  E.  Bluhm,  W.  P.  Klostar,  Geo.  W. 
Burroughs,  S.  N.  Milligan,  W.  W.  Baxter. 

Deceased  Ministers. — W.  M.  Bunch,  R.  H.  Jackson,  L.  B. 
McCaslin,  W.  M.  Piercy,  J.  T.  Cunningham,  L  W.  Hupp. 

Temperance. — W.  D.  Hawkins,  D.  W.  Hammock,  J.  S.  Price, 
J.  L.  Coy,  N.  A.  Sorrells,  H.  A.  Compton. 

Fraternal  Correspondence. — J.  E.  Cortner,  A.  C.  Biddle,  J. 
H.  Hendrick,  H.  T.  Norman,  J.  H.  Fussell. 


of  the  cumberland  presbyterian  church  iq 

Synodical  Minutes. 

Synod  of  Alabama. — R.  L.  Rogers,  D.  R.  Roberts,  H.  O. 
Smith,  G.  W.  Stovall. 

Synod  of  Arkansas. — J.  A.  Whitener,  E.  C.  Lee,  T.  M.  Coop- 
er, G.  S.  Harris. 

Synod  of  Illinois. — A.  A.  Collins,  G.  C.  West,  J.  H.  McDan- 
iels. 

Synod  of  Indiana  and  Indianola. — J.  E.  Cortner,  J.  W.  Man- 
ning. 

Synod  of  Iowa. — 

Synod  of  Kentucky.—].  D.  Caldwell,  W.  W.  Mitchell,  W.  B. 
Lusk. 

Synod  of  Mississippi. — J.  L.  Joyner,  Monroe  Bean,  J.  S.  G. 
Greene. 

Synod  of  Missouri. — C.  A.  Davis,  O.  H.  Miller,  H.  G.  Bur- 
roughs. 

Synod  of  Pacific. — W.  T.  Oakley,  Luther  Miser,  Jesse  Foster. 

Synod  of  Tennessee. — J.  R.  Walker,  John  M.  Barnett,  R.  W. 
Cowden. 

Synod  of  Texas. — W.  B.  Duck,  H.  C.  Turner,  W.  F.  Kirby. 

Synod  of  West  Tennessee. — Wm.  McDougall,  G.  G.  Gough, 
J.  H.  Trent,  E.  E.  Sims. 

Future  Work. — Dr.  J.  H.  Hendrick,  chairman ;  R.  L.  Keathley, 
secretary ;  J.  W.  Duvall ,  J.  L.  Goodknight,  J.  D.  Lewis,  W.  M. 
Neelley,  Wm.  Clark,  G.  E.  Tucker,  Hugh  S.  McCord,  J.  E.  Cort- 
ner, J.  B.  Hadlock,  J.  L.  Price,  J.  A.  Whitener,  J.  H.  Hughey, 
A.  A.  Collins. 

Communications. 

The  Stated  Clerk  read  the  following  telegram  from  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Qiurch,  colored, 
now  in  session  at  Nacogdoches,  Texas : 

Nacogdoches,  Tex.,  May  i8,  191 1. 
Tc  the  Staled  Clerk,  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church,  Evansville,  Ind. 
We  wish  to  express  to  your  General  Assemb'y,  along  with  our  cordial 
and    fraternal   greetings,   our   willingness   to   keep   in   touch   with   you    in 


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order  that  you  may  counsel  and  encourage  our  ministers  in  their  strug- 
gles to  foster  the  great  Christian  and  educational  work  among  the  colored 
people  that  belong  to  this  branch  of  colored  Cumberland  Presbyterians. 
There  are  sixteen  presbyteries  represented  at  the  present  session  of  our 
Assembly,  -five  synods,  one  hundred  and  sixty  ministers,  more  than  two 
hundred  church  houses  of  worship,  one  denominational  school,  over 
four  thousand  Sunday  school  children,  a  printing  plant,  a  church  paper, 
and  a  membership  of  thirty  thousand.  Thus  we  need  your  sympathy  and 
assistance.  May  God  bless  your  people;  your  Assembly  has  our  prayers. 
Read  Phil.  4 :  8. 

P.  F.  Hill,  Moderator; 

J.  M.  W.  Deshong,  Stated  Clerk. 

On  motion,  the  Stated  Clerk,  was  instructed  to  send  suitable 
reply  to  the  above  communication,  which  he  did  in  the  following 
words : 

To  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  Colored,  Nacogdoches,  Tex., 
May  20,  igii. 
The  Cum.berland  Presbyterian  Church  most  heartily  reciprocates  your 
message  and  greetings.  God  bless  our  loyal  and  true  band  of  Cumberlands. 
We  take  pride  in  your  fidelity  and  enthusiastic  loyalty  to  Cumberland 
doctrines  and  principles.    Read  i  Thess.  i :  7,  8. 

J.   W.    DuvALL,   Moderator; 

J.  L.  GoouKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk. 

A  complaint  and  an  appeal  from  Rev.  B.  F.  Logan,  of  Mis- 
souri Synod,  was  referred  to  the  Judiciary  Committee. 

A  communication  from  the  San  Francisco  Chinese  Mission 
of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  was  read  and  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Missions. 

A  protest  from  the  minority  of  joint  Boards  of  Trustees  of 
Cumberland  University  and  the  Board  of  Theological  Seminary 
was  read  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Overtures. 

A  memorial  from  Cookeville  Presbytery  in  reference  to  publi- 
cation interests  was  referred  without  reading  to  the  Committee 
on  Publication. 

Like  communications  from  Elk  Presbytery  and  McMinnville 
Presbytery  were  also  referred  to  the  same  committee. 

A  communication  from  McMinnville  Presbytery  in  reference  to 
education  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Education,  also  one 


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from  the  same  Presbytery  in  reference  to  Sabbatli  SclioG^ls  and 
Young  People's  Work  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Sun- 
day Schools. 

A  communication  from  the  musical  editor,  Dr.  W.  T.  Dale, 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Publication. 

A  communication  from  a  Committee  on  Fraternal  Correspond- 
ence of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  was  referred  to  the  fol- 
lowing Committee  on  Fraternal  Correspondence,  appointed  by 
the  Moderator:  Rev.  J.  E.  Cortner,  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle,  Rev. 
J.  H.  Hendrick,  H.  T.  Norman,  and  Judge  Joe  1 1.  Fussell. 

The  minutes  present  from  the  various  Synods  were  referred 
to  their  respective  committees. 

A  communication  in  reference  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
the  General  Assembly  was  referred  to  the  Finance  Committee. 

Recess. 

The  Assembly  voted  a  recess  of  twenty  minutes. 

Recess  being  out,  the  special  order  of  the  hour  was  the  sermon 
delivered  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Zwingle,  of  Obion  Presbytery.  The 
theme  being,  "'The  New  Birth."     Text,  John  3 :  3. 

Special  Adjourning  Hours. 

On  motion  the  General  Assembly  set  as  the  special  hours  of 
the  beginning  of  the  day  service,  9:00  o'clock  in  the  morning 
and  2:30  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  and  adjourning  hours,  12:00 
m.  and  5  :oo  p.  m.  The  Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee,  of  Bowling  Green, 
Ky.,  led  the  closing  prayer  of  this  session. 

The  Assembly  took  recess  to  2  :30  o'clock  p.  m. 


SECOND  DAY,  FRIDAY— AFTERNOON  SESSION. 

MAY    19,    I9II,   2:30  P.    M. 

The   Assembly   was   called   to   order   by   singing,   led   by   the 
Bethel  Quartette    who  sang  a  number  of  appropriate  hymns. 


22  minutes  of  the  general  assembly 

Report  of  Committee  on  Synodical  Boundaries. 

The  Committee  on  Synodical  Boundary  Lines  submitted  the 
following  report  which  was  read  and  adopted  as  amended: 

Your  Committee  on  Synodical  Boundary  Lines  submit  the  following 
report : 

We  have  a  petition  from  Indiana  Synod  reciting  the  fact  that  the 
Indiana  Synod  has  resolved  itself  into  the  Indiana  Presbytery  and  asks 
to  be  attached  to  the  Illinois  Synod. 

We  recommend  that  their  request  be  granted. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

T.  C.  Newman, 
J.  B.  Hadlock, 
F.  H.  Prendergast  (absent). 

Visiting  Ministers. 

The  following  visiting  ministers  of  the  churches  of  the  city 
were  introduced  to  the  Assembly  by  the  pastor-host  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Assembly  by  the  Moderator:  Rev.  W.  N.  Dres- 
sell,  pastor  St.  John's  Evangelical  Church ;  Rev.  J.  A.  Garrett, 
pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  and  Rev.  U.  M.  Creath,  pas- 
tor of  the  Wesley  Chapel  M.  E.  Church. 

Report  of  Boards  Referred. 

The  report  of  the  Boards  of  Trustees  of  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Theological  Seminary  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Overtures: 


REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES  OF  CUMBER- 
LAND PRESBYTERIAN  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 
TO   THE   GENERAL  ASSEM'BLY   SITTING 
AT  EVANSVILLE,  INDIANA. 

The  General  Assembly  of  1910  which  met  at  Dickson,  Tennessee,  had  before  it 
the  question  of  the  Theological  Endowment  Fund  of  the  church  and  after  the  nec- 
essary preliminary  statement  of  facts  appointed  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture  of  Nash- 
ville, Tennessee;  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Union  City,  Tennessee;  W.  T.  Marshall, 
Lebanon,  Tennessee;  H.  T.  Norman,  Lebanon,  Tennessee;  and  W.  L.  Danley, 


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Nashville,  Tennessee,  Trustees  and  directed  them  to  take  necessary  steps  to  remove 
said  fund  and  property,  real  and  personal  from  the  control  of  the  present  Trustees 
who  are  acting  under  the  direction  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A.;  and  said 
above  named  Trustees  were  directed  to  incorporate  themselves  for  the  purpose  of 
securing,  holding,  and  administering  said  trust  fund  and  property. 

See  Minutes  of  Assembly  1910,  pages  46,  47. 

In  compliance  with  the  above,  and  at  the  call  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  the 
above  named  Trustees  met  at  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Publishing  House  in 
Nashville,  Tennessee,  on  December  17, 1910,  all  being  present,  and  organized  by  the 
election  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  President,  and  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer. 

Upon  legal  advice  of  council,  we  did  not  incorporate  at  once. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Board  held  May  5, 191 1 ,  at  which  all  the  members  were  present 
but  Maj.  W.  L.  Danley,  the  question  of  incorporation  was  acted  on,  and  the  follow- 
ing charter  unanimously  adopted,  and  ordered  registered  in  Davidson  County, 
Tennessee,  viz: 

State  of  Tennessee. 

charter  of  incorporation. 

Be  it  known  that,  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  J.  L.  Hudgins,  W.  T.  Marshall,  H.  T. 
Norman  and  W.  L.  Danley,  are  thereby  created  a  body  politic  and  corporate  by  the 
name  and  style  of  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary. 

under  Subsec of  Sec.  2513  of  Shannon's  Code,  which  provides  for 

[here  set  out  section] 
literature,  history,  painting,  music,  fine  arts,  trade — the  support  of  any  literary 
or  scientific  undertaking — as  a  college  or  university,  with  powers  to  confer  degrees, 
an  academy,  a  debating  society,  lyceum — the  establishment  of  a  library;  the  sup- 
port of  a  historical  society;  the  organization  and  support  of  battle-field  associations; 
the  promotion  of  painting,  music,  or  the  fine  arts;  the  support  of  boards  of  trade  or 
chambers  of  commerce,  or  other  subjects  of  like  nature. 

The  particular  purposes  for  which  this  charter  is  sought  are:  To  establish  and 
maintain  under  the  patronage  of  that  religious  society  or  denomination  known  as  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church, — a  Theological  Seminary. 

The  general  powers  of  said  Corporation  shall  be  to  sue  and  be  sued  by  the  cor- 
porate name,  to  have  and  to  use  a  common  seal,  which  it  may  alter  at  pleasure;  if 
no  common  seal,  then  the  signature  of  the  name  of  the  Corporation  by  any  duly 
authorized  officer  shall  be  legal  and  binding;  to  purchase  and  hold,  or  receive  by 
gift,  bequest,  or  devise,  in  addition  to  the  personal  property  owned  by  the  Corpora- 
tion, real  estate  necessary  for  the  transaction  of  the  corporate  business,  and  also  to 
purchase  or  accept  any  real  estate  in  payment  or  in  part  payment  of  any  debt  due 
to  the  Corporation,  and  sell  the  same;  to  establish  by-laws,  and  make  all  rules  and 
regulations  not  inconsistent  with  the  laws  and  Constitution  deemed  expedient  for 
the  management  of  corporate  affairs;  and  to  appoint  such  subordinate  oflBcers  and 
agents,  in  addition  to  a  President  and  Secretary  or  Treasiirer,  as  the  business  of  the 


24  MINUTKS  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Corporation  may  require,  designate  the  name  of  the  ofilice  and  fix  the  compensation 
of  the  officer. 

The  said  five  or  more  incorporators  shall,  within  a  convenient  time  after  the  regis- 
tration of  this  charter  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  elect  from  their  number 
a  President,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  or  the  two  last  offices  may  be  combined  into 
one;  said  officers  and  the  other  incorporators  to  constitute  the  first  Board  of  Direc- 
tors. In  all  elections  each  member  to  be  entitled  to  one  vote,  either  in  person  or  by 
proxy,  and  the  result  to  be  determined  by  the  majority  of  the  votes  cast.  Due 
notice  of  any  election  must  be  given  by  advertisement  in  a  newspaper,  personal 
notice  to  the  members,  or  a  day  stated  on  the  minutes  of  the  Board  six  months 
preceding  election.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  keep  a  record  of  all  their  proceed- 
ings, which  shall  be  at  all  times  subject  to  the  inspection  of  any  member.  The  Cor- 
poration may  establish  branches  in  any  other  county  in  the  State. 

Said  Corporation  shall  have  power  and  authority  to  acquire  any  real  or  personal 
property,  and  to  take,  receive,  and  hold  any  and  all  gifts,  bequests,  or  devises  of 
property — real,  personal  or  mixed — for  educational  purposes  heretofore,  thereafter 
made,  subject  to  such  limitations  and  conditions  as  the  donor  or  testator  may  attach 
thereto. 

Said  educational  institution  being  established  to  be  maintained  and  patronized 
by  said  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  the  representative  governing  body  of  said 
society  or  denomination  shall  have  the  power  and  authority,  at  its  option,  to  elect 
its  board  of  directors  or  trustees,  or  fill  vacancies  occurring  therein,  and,  with  the 
consent  of  such  board,  to  increase  or  diminish  the  number  of  members  thereof  as 
may  seem  to  such  body  best  for  the  welfare  and  judicious  management  of  the  insti- 
tution. Provided,  that,  in  case  such  governing  body  shall  fail  or  refuse  to  exercise 
the  power  given  herein,  then  the  vacancies  shall  be  filled  as  now  provided  by  law. 
The  term  of  all  officers  may  be  fixed  by  the  by-laws,  the  said  term  not,  however,  to 
exceed  three  years.  All  officers  hold  over  until  their  successors  are  duly  elected 
and  qualified. 

The  general  welfare  of  society,  not  individual  profits,  is  the  object  for  which  this 
charter  is  granted,  and  hence  the  members  are  not  stockholders  in  the  legal  sense  of 
the  term,  and  no  dividends  or  profits  shall  be  divided  among  the  members. 

A  violation  of  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  charter  shall  subject  the  Corporation 
to  dissolution  at  the  instance  of  the  State. 

This  charter  is  subject  to  modification  or  amendment;  and  in  case  said  modifi- 
cation or  amendment  is  not  accepted,  corporate  business  is  to  cease,  and  the  assets 
and  property,  after  the  payment  of  debts,  are  to  be  conveyed,  to  some  other  cor- 
poration holding  a  charter  for  purposes  not  connected  with  individual  profit. 
Acquiescence  in  any  modification  thus  declared  shall  be  determined  in  a  meeting 
specially  called  for  that  purpose,  and  only  those  voting  in  favor  of  the  modification 
shall  thereafter  compose  the  Corporation. 

The  means,  assets,  income,  or  other  property  of  the  Corporation  shall  not  be 
employed  directly  or  indirectly  for  any  other  purpose  whatever  than  to  accomplish 
the  legitimate  object  of  its  creation,  and  by  no  implication  shall  it  possess  the  power 
to  issue  notes  or  currency,  deal  in  currency,  notes,  or  coin,  buy  or  sell  products,  or 


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engage  in  any  kind  of  trading  operation.  Tlicrc  shall  be  no  individual  liability 
against  the  members  for  Corporation  debts,  but  the  entire  corporate  property  shall 
be  liable  for  the  claims  of  creditors. 

We,  the  undersigned,  apply  to  the  State  of  Tennessee,  by  virtue  of  the  laws  of  the 
land,  for  a  Charter  of  Incorporation  for  the  purpo.ses  and  with  the  powers,  etc., 
declared  in  the  foregoing  instrument. 

WITNESS  OUR  HANDS  this  fifth  day  of  May,  1911. 

J.  R.  Goodpasture. 

J.   L.   HUDGINS 

W.  T.  Marshall 
H.  T.  Norman 
W.  L.  Danley 

After  the  adoption  of  this  charter,  the  Board  met  in  joint  session  with  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  at  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Publishing 
House,  May  5,  1911,  the  results  of  which  meeting  will  be  reported  to  this  Assembly 
by  the  Secretary  thereof. 

The  Charter  of  said  Board  has  been  registered  as  directed,  and  other  steps  neces- 
sary to  perfect  our  Incorporation  duly  taken,  and  by  call  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture 
the  Board  met  at  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Publishing  House  May  13,  1911, 
and  duly  organized  by  the  election  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  President,  and  Rev. 
J.  L.  Hudgins,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

In  recognition  of  the  action  of  the  Bentonville  Assembly  in  what  is  known  as  the 
Lacky  Resolution,  the  Board  has  classified  its  members  with  reference  to  tenure  in 
office  as  follows:  Class  1,  H.  T.  Norman;  class  2,  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins 
and  W.  L.  Danley;  class  3,  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture  and  W.  T.  Marshall. 

We  consider  our  powers  as  a  Board  limited  to  the  work  properly  involved  in  our 
charter,  and  that  any  action  taken  by  us  through  the  courts  should  concern  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary,  and  not  involve  it,  or  the  funds 
belonging  to  it  in  liability  for  expenses  of  litigation  on  the  part  of  any  other  Board, 
and  are  acting  accordingly. 

Respectfully  Submitted, 

J.  R.  Goodpasture,  President. 
J.  L.  Hudgins,  Secretary. 

The  report  of  the  Board  of  Publication  was  referred  to  tlte 
Committee  on  PtibHcation  and  is  as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  PUBLICATION. 

To  the  Eighty-first  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church. 
Reverend  Fathers  and  Bkkthren  :  We  herewith  submit  our  annual 
report  covering  operations  of  the  Publishing  House  during  fiscal  year 
ending  March  31,  191 1.  In  making  this  report  we  will  treat  each  de- 
partment separately. 


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Book  Department. 

In  reference  to  the  Book  Department  we  beg  to  report  that  the  patron- 
age of  the  store  has  not  been  sufficient  to  continue  its  existence  with 
profit.  We  have,  therefore,  arranged  to  close  the  Book  Store  by  June 
1st,  1911,  and  rent  the  rooms  occupied  as  a  store,  to  the  best  possible 
advantage. 

The  sale  of  books  will  hereafter  be  handled  by  a  mail-order  de- 
partment in  connnection  with  the  circulation  of  the  Sunday  school  litera- 
ture. 

We  will  in  this  way  continue  to  serve  the  Church  as  efficiently  in  the 
future,  as  in  the  past,  but  at  a  considerable  reduction  in  expenses. 

The  position  of  Book  Manager  has  been  abolished.  This  action  re- 
duces the  expense  of  this  department  $1,080.00  per  annum. 

We  call  special  attention  to  "The  Enchiridion,"  a  hand-book  for 
ministers  and  elders,  prepared  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle. 

We  also  call  attention  to  the  "Historical  Papers  and  Centennial  Ser- 
mons," of  the  last  General  Assembly,  which  has  been  printed  and  is 
now  on  sale  by  the  mail-order  department. 

Sunday  School  Periodicals. 

We  have  issued  an  "Advanced  Quarterly"  for  teachers  and  Bible 
students,  in  accordance  with  the  expressed  wish  of  the  last  General  As- 
sembly. The  circulation  has  been  as  follows:  First  quarter,  1,500;  second 
quarter,  2,070;  third  quarter,  2,783.  This  is  a  64-page  quarterly  and  expen- 
sive to  get  out.  It  can  hardly  be  considered  as  self-sustaining  or  profitable 
until  it  reaches  a  circulation  of  4,000  or  5,000  copies  quarterly.  We  trust 
that  this  number  will  be  reached  soon  and  urge  upon  our  people  that 
they  use  it  more  liberally  and  to  extend  its  circulation  wherever  possible. 
The  literature  has  been  greatly  improved  and  is  printed  on  better  paper. 
We  have  curtailed  the  expense  of  operation  of  this  department  $948.00 
per  annum  by  combining  the  circulation  department  with  the  mail-order 
department  handling  books,  etc.  One  young  lady  clerk  will  now  take 
care  of  the  work  of  both  departments.  The  annual  circulation  of  the 
Sunday  school  periodicals  was  as   follows : 

Advanced  Quarterly  6,353 

Senior  Quarterly  75,029 

Junior   Quarterly    38,384 

Primary  Quarterly  25,082 

Cumberland  Visitor   31,200 

Our  Little  Children   36,000 

Lesson   Leaf    30,000 

Inasmuch  as  we  have  added  the  "Advanced  Quarterly,"  we  deem  it 
unnecessary  to  have  three  more,  and  have  abolished  the  Primary  Quarter- 


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ly  and  Lesson  Leaf.  The  lessons  for  the  primary  department  will  be 
carried  in  the  primary  paper,  "Our  Little  Children"  and  in  tht  Bible 
Lesson   Picture  Cards. 

Cumberland  Presbyterian. 

When  the  Publishing  House  was  surrendered,  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian had  a  mailing  list  of  about  9,200  names.  With  the  exception  of 
about  200  advertisers,  this  list  was  comprised  almost  wholly  of  those  who 
had  deserted  the  church  as  a  result  of  unionism,  and  were  not  in  sympa- 
thy with  the  change  in  management.  The  bulk  of  these  subscriptions 
had  been  paid  in  advance  during  the  months  immediately  preceding  the 
surrender  of  the  Publishing  House.  Those  who  had  not  paid  their 
subscriptions  in  advance  immediately  cancelled  them.  Those  who  had 
paid  in  advance  demanded  a  return  of  their  money,  which  was  refused. 
We  were,  therefore,  placed  in  a  position  where  it  was  necessary  to  build 
up  an  entirely  new  subscription  list,  and  at  the  same  time  carry  for  nearly 
twelve  months,  5,000  to  6,000  subscribers  from  whom  we  did  not  re- 
ceive one  cent  of  revenue.  Also  many  contracts  for  advertising  made 
by  the  former  management  had  to  be  carried  out. 

This  has  been  our  greatest  handicap  in  the  conduct  of  the  House 
during  the  past  year.  We  have  built  up  an  entirely  new  subscription  list, 
having  secured  over  5,000  new  subscribers. 

We  trust  that  the  Church  will  fully  realize  the  great  importance  of 
specially  increasing  the  circulation  3,000  or  4,000.  This  increase  is 
necessary  in  order  to  place  the  paper  on  a  paying  basis. 

Job  Department. 

The  volume  of  business  in  this  department  was  naturally  much  re- 
duced when  the  change  in  management  took  place,  on  account  of  the  ex- 
pected opposition  we  have  had  to  encounter  from  the  day  the  Publishing 
House  was  turned  over. 

At  the  present  time  the  machinery  and  equipment  of  the  entire  plant 
is  in  good  condition,  and  during  the  coming  year,  the  cost  of  maintaining 
them  will  be  materially  reduced. 

The  General  Manager  voluntarily  proposed  a  reduction  in  his  salary 
of  $600.00  per  annum  from  the  figure  called  for  in  his  contract,  for 
which  the  thanks  of  the  Board  were  tendered. 

This,  in  connection  with  reductions  in  salaries  of  other  officers  and 
employes,  and  the  abolishment  of  the  positions  occupied  by  the  Book 
Manager  and  Superintendent  of  Circulation,  reduces  the  expense  of  opera- 
tion $3,624.00  per  annum. 

A  modern  printers'  cost  system  has  been  introduced,  which  we  be- 


28  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

lieve  will  prove  effective  in  reducing  the  cost  of  production.  It  keeps 
a  close  check  on  each  employe  and  shows  how  much  working  time  is  put 
in  by  each,  and  how  much,  if  any,  lost  during  working  hours. 

Below  we  give  a  statement  of  the  Assets  and  Liabilities  as  they  stood 
at  the  close  of  business  March  31,  191 1: 

Assets. 

Building  and  Real  Estate   $100,000.00 

Electric  Power  Plant  (new)    1,484.20 

Machinery  and  Fixtures   68,768.72 

Office  and  Store  Fixtures  3,724.66 

Plates  and   Electrotypes    1,242.42 

Cumberland   Presbyterian   10,000.00 

Nunn  Bond    500.00 

Accounts    Receivable    17,698.32 

Uncharged  Items,  Date  Statement    1,149.00 

Notes  Receivable   776.61 

Paper  and  Material   6,062.45 

Book  Department    4,684. 10 

Ink    207.50 

Unexpired   Insurance    856.82 

Due    From    Presbyterian    Board    18,878.00 

Cash  on  Hand    1,101.67— $237,134.47 

Liabilities. 

Bonded  Indebtedness    $  20,500.00 

Bills    Payable    15,465.00 

Trade    Creditors    13,318.68 

Publishing  House  Litigation  Due  Attorneys   5,110.00 

Popular  Loan  Fund    1,556.00 

Miscellaneous    274.41 

Wages     997-33 

Accrued  Interest    52.93 

Accrued  Taxes   138.52 

Claimed  By  Presbyterian  Board    10,301.16 

Net   Resources    169,420.44— $237,134.47 

Volume  of  Business. 

Book   Department    $    S.932.46 

Sunday   School    Periodicals    7,976.29 

Cumberland    Presbyterian    S>734'30 

Job  Department   87,790.84 

Miscellaneous    1,968.62 

Total    $109,402.51 


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The  charge  in  the  assets  of  $18,878.00  against  the  Presbyterian  Board 
(U.  S.  A.)  represents  in  the  main,  the  charge  we  have  made  against 
that  Board  for  use  of  the  Publishing  House  as  a  depository  from  June, 
1906  to  February,  1910. 

The  Pul)lishing  House,  as  a  printing  establishment,  is  not  only  car- 
rying its  own  burdens  and  expenses  during  the  period  of  recuperation  and 
rebuilding,  but  it  also  demonstrates  the  fact  that  one  of  the  greatest  com- 
pensations that  comes  to  the  church  from  ownership  of  a  publishing 
house,  is  that  it  is  receiving  considerably  more  than  they  are  paying 
for.  The  Publishing  House  is  furnishing  the  church  a  paper  at  $1.50 
per  year  that  costs  other  denominations  $2.00  to  $2.50  per  year. 

It  is  printing  a  class  of  literature  equal  to  that  of  other  denominations 
whose  circulations  run  into  hundreds  of  thousands  for  each  periodical. 
It  is  furnishing  a  class  of  books  and  reading  matter  that  is  on  par  with 
that  furnished  by  the  larger  and  wealthier  denominations. 

It  is  prepared  to  print  and  mail  with  promptness,  Presbyterial  min- 
utes at  a  less  cost  than  can  be  done  elsewhere.  Where  mailing  lists  are 
furnished,  we  mail  out  the  Presbyterial  minutes  as  soon  as  printed,  with- 
out any  additional  cost  to  the  stated  clerks  except  actual  postage.  This 
feature  will  save  our  Presbyterial  clerks  considerable  labor. 

Our  employes  are  well  organized  and  trained,  and  are  giving  the 
House  loyal,  efficient  service. 

Your  Publishing  House  is  now  so  equipped  that  it  can  turn  out  any 
class  of  work,  now  turned  out  by  the  large  printing  establishments  of  the 
country.  The  quality  of  its  work  will  rank  with  that  of  the  largest  plants 
in  the  North  and  East. 

Recommendations. 

We  urge  upon  the  General  Assembly  the  importance  of  extending 
the  circulation  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  and  the  Sunday  School 
Periodicals.  We  believe  the  publishing  interests  to  be  one  of  the  most 
vital  in  our  denominational  organization,  as  through  it  our  young  people 
must  be  trained  and  indoctrinated  for  future  usefulness. 

With  profound  gratitude  to  our  Lord  and  Master  for  guidance  thus 
far,  and  praying  His  blessings  on  your  reverend  body  during  its  delibera- 
tions, we  are  respectfully, 

Your   servants   and   brethren. 

Board  of  Publication, 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church- 
J.  H.  Zarecor,  President 
R.  L.  Baskette,  Secretary. 

The   report  of  the   Legal   Board  of  Finance  was   referred  to 


30  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

the  Committee  on  Finance  and  is  as  follows;  also  an  additional 
itemized  statement  was  attached  to  this  printed  report: 

ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  THE  LEGAL  BOARD  OF  FINANCE. 

Reverend  Fathers  and  Brethren:  Your  Board  of  Legal  Finance  herewith 
submits  their  report  covering  period  from  April  1st,  1910  to  April  1st,  1911.  Dur- 
ing the  year  something  like  18,000  circular  letters  were  sent  out  soliciting  contri- 
butions for  the  Legal  Board.  In  addition  to  this  several  thousand  letters  were 
written  and  received. 

We  have  labored  earnestly  and  zealously  to  raise  sufficient  funds  to  meet  the 
expenses  of  our  Legal  Board  and  regret  to  report  that  we  have  failed  to  meet  all 
the   obligations. 

Our  collections  and  disbursements  were  as  follows : — 

Cash  on  hand,  April  1st,  1910 $1,275  28 

Received  to  March  31, 1911 2,390  12— $3,665  40 

disbursements 

Postage $  183  17 

Printing 28  85 

Cumberland  Pres.  Pub.  House  Briefs 326  05 

J.  J.  McClellan,  Treas 1,375  00 

Wm.  Reister  Indiana  Cases 100  00 

W.  B.  Lamb,  Alabama  Case 250  00 

Frank  Slemons,  Tenn.  Cases 210  00 

Joe  H.  Fussell,  Refund  on  5  years'  expenses 325  00 

J.  M.  Wyckoff ,  Board  Ministerial  Relief  Case 78  00 

Noble  C.  Butler  Clerk,  Indiana  Federal  Case 104  68 

A.  J.  Montgomery,  Moulton  Ala.  Case 37  50 

F.  A.  Brown,  Oklahoma  Cases. 50  00 

TRAVELING  EXPENSES. 

Mileage  book,  J.  H.  Fussell 25  00 

Mileage  book,  R.  L.  Baskette 25  00 

Mileage  book,  W.  B.  Lamb 25  00 

Mileage  book,  R.  L.  Baskette 25  00 

Montgomery,  Ala.,  R.  L.  Baskette 37  50 

Montgomery,  Ala..  W.  B.  Lamb 37  50 

INCIDENTAL  LEGAL  EXPENSES. 

Attendance,  W.  B.  Young  Board  Meeting 3  40 

Attendance,  Wm.  Reister  Board  Meeting 12  75 

Attendance,  J.  H.  Fussell  Board  Meeting 7  60 

Telegraphing :.-  13  18 


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Joe  H.  Fussell,  Attending  Evansville  Synod. 15  00 

R.  L.  Baskette,  Attending  Evansville  Synod 600 

Digest  Birmingham  Case 2  38 

Joe  J.  Roach,  Copy  decree  Tenn.  Case 1  00 

Joe  J.  Roach,  Copy  Legal  Papers 1  50 

Robert  Vaughan,  Copy  Legal  Papers 1  75 

Minutes  Gen'l  Assembly,  1849  to  1859,  Legal  Board 1 10  00 

R.  L.  Baskette,  one-half  Expense  Dickson 7  50 

Supreme  Court  Decisions,  Mr.  Lamb ._  2  30 

Express  Charges. 50 

C.  A.  Bowman,  Copying  Legal  Papers 7  25 

C.  A.  Bowman,  Copying  Lamb  Brief 138  25 

Protest  fees  unpaid  check ._  5  50 —  3,579  01 

Balance  on  hand $    86   39 

We  herewith  submit  an  appended  report  covering  subscriptions  made  at  Benton- 
ville,  Ark.,  in  1909,  and  the  subscription  made  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  in  1910.  There 
is  still  $2,123.43  due  on  the  Bentonville  subscription.  The  pledge  made  at  Dickson 
amounted  to  $7,200.00.  Of  this  amount  $5,403.28  remains  unpaid.  You  will  note 
from  this  that  less  than  one-third  of  the  Dickson  pledge  has  been  paid.  We  have 
sent  out  circular  letters  to  the  subscribers  repeatedly,  but  without  results. 

The  Legal  Board  is  very  much  in  debt  at  the  present  time  and  it  is  necessary  that 
General  Assembly  take  some  very  energetic  measures  for  the  purpose  of  relieving 
the  situation. 

In  closing  our  report,  we  must  specially  thank  those  faithful  members  who  have 
stood  by  the  Legal  Board  so  valiantly  during  the  stress  and  storm  of  adversity 
through  which  we  have  passed  during  the  last  twelve  months. 

Fraternally  yours, 

LEGAL  BOARD  OF  FINANCE, 
By  R.  L.  Baskette,  Chairman. 

The  report  of  the  Board  of  Historical  Society  was  referred 
to  the  Committee  on  Historical  Society  and  is  as  follows  : 

REPORT  OF  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Nashville,  Tenn.,  May  15,  1911. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  which  is  to  Meet 
at  Evansville,  Indiana,  on  May  18,  jgii. 

The  Executive  Committee  of  your  Historical  Society  respectfully  submits  the 
following  report: 

Since  this  Committee  was  organized  at  the  first  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly 
after  the  dis-union  of  the  Church,  it  has  been  difficult  to  arouse  a  sufficient  interest 
in  the  Church  to  collect  sufficient  funds  to  begin  the  work  of  writing  a  new  history. 
Your  Committee  recognizes  the  fact  that  other  claims  for  money  on  the  members 


32  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

of  the  Church  have  been  so  pressing,  and  their  necessity  has  seemed  so  immediate, 
that  the  writing  a  new  history  has  not  arisen  in  the  general  mind  to  the  importance 
of  these  other  matters. 

However,  the  Committee  has  had  a  number  of  meetings  with  the  view  of  devising 
ways  and  means,  imder  the  circumstances,  to  begin  what  it  deems  a  very  important 
work  for  the  Church.  With  no  funds  in  hand — (the  total  amount  collected  up  to 
this  date  being  just  $63.56, — stationery  and  stamps  used  to  date  being  $6.00, 
leaving  a  net  balance  in  the  treasury  of  $57.56) — the  Committee  on  August  29, 
1910,  made  arrangements  as  follows:  Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman  and  Mr.  R.  L.  Baskette, 
both  members  of  the  committee,  were  employed  to  collect  the  data  for  the  history 
of  the  Church  down  to  the  present  date,  and  associated  with  them  were  two  other 
members  of  the  Committee,  Hon.  J.  H.  Fussell  and  Mr.  J.  H.  Zarecor,  to  whom, 
when  properly  accumulated  and  arranged,  the  result  of  the  work  of  Rev.  Eshman 
and  Mr.  Baskette  would  be  submitted. 

So  far,  these  brethren  have  accumulated  a  large  quantity  of  material, — former 
histories,  Minutes  of  the  General  Assembly  from  its  organization,  as  well  as  the 
Minutes  of  the  Kentucky  Synod  prior  to  the  organization  of  the  General  Assembly, 
— many  copies  of  the  letters  of  Finis  Ewing,  and  James  McGready  and  other  matter 
deemed  necessary  for  a  complete  history,  including  not  only  the  history  of  the  Church 
from  its  organization  down  to  the  peiiod  of  the  unfortunate  division  and  disrup- 
tion, but  much  important  matter  covering  the  beginning  of  the  so-called  Union  and 
its  results  in  various  parts  of  the  organization.  This  work  is  laborious  and  will 
require  additional  time  in  its  completion  before  the  actual  writing  of  the  history  can 
properly  begin. 

We  believe  that  it  is  an  important  work,  and  that  the  Church  will  soon  appreciate 
its  importance  more  than  heretofore,  and  as  soon  as  other  pressing  demands  have 
been  taken  care  of,  will  respond  by  liberal  contributions  to  meet  the  expenses  of 
the  work. 

The  brethren  who  have  assumed  the  labor  of  accumulating  the  material  for  the 
history  have  done  so  purely  from  a  sense  of  duty,  with  no  fixed  agreement  for  com- 
pensation or  reward,  but  with  the  understanding  that  their  compensation  would 
hereafter  be  fixed  by  a  joint  agreement  of  the  Board  of  Publication  and  the  Histori- 
cal Society. 

It  is  not  deemed  necessary  to  further  emphasize  the  importance  of,  at  once, 
securing  data  to  properly  present  to  the  Church  and  the  world  the  real  status  of 
Cumberland  Presbyterianism  and  of  placing  this  data  in  a  historical  form.  We 
believe  that  a  mere  suggestion  is  all  that  is  necessary  and  that  in  due  time  Cumber- 
land Presbyterians  will  respond  liberally  with  their  money  to  bring  about  such  a 
result. 

The  term  of  Brother  Fussell  as  a  member  of  the  committee  expires  with  this 
meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  and  we  recommend  that  he  be  re-elected  to  suc- 
ceed himself. 

Respectfully  submitted  by  order  of  the  Committee 
J.  R.  Goodpasture,  Chairman. 
J.  H.  Zarecor,  Secretary. 


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The  Committee  on  Temperance  submitted  the  following  re- 
port which  was  referred  to  the  Temperance  Committee  and  is  as 
follows : 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  TEMPERANCE. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in  Session  at  Evans- 
ville,  Ind.,  May  i8lh,  igii: 

Moderator  and  Brethren:  As  Chairman  of  your  permanent  Committee 
on  Temperance,  I  hereby  submit  the  following  annual  report. 

1st.  This  committee  should  be  called,  "The  Committee  on  Prohibition, ' '  instead 
of  a  committee  on  temperance,  i.e.,  if  the  word  "Temperance  "  is  to  be  taken  in 
its  usual  meaning,  viz.,  "a  moderate  use  of,"  or  "a  partial  control  of  the  appetites 
of  the  carnal  man."  For,  surely,  the  whole  work  of  the  church  in  regard  to  the 
saloon,  still-house  and  brewery,  and  the  work  of  all  organized  anti-saloon  bodies 
is  to  prohibit  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  all  intoxicating  liquors  as  a  beverage. 

There  is  no  temperance  taught  in  the  Bible  as  regards  the  use  of  strong  drink, 
but  the  Bible  does  teach  absolute  Prohibition.     Examine  for  yourselves  and  see. 

All  intelligent  men  ought  to  be  by  this  time  so  far  removed  from  any  quibbling 
over  the  question  of  prohibition,  that  there  would  be  no  need  to  make  an  argument 
in  favor  of  killing  this  most  deadly  foe  of  Church  and  State.  For  all  men  surely  know 
of  the  saloon's  paralyzing  influence,  its  corrupting  and  deadening  powers,  and  "  that 
it  is  the  mother  of  abomination,  the  father  of  crime,  God's  worst  enemy  and  the 
Devil's  best  friend."     Who  can  say  one  word  in  its  favor? 

The  saloon  is  called  a  "Bar."  Yes,  it  a  is  bar  to  Heaven,  but  it  is  a  door  to  Hell. 
A  bar  to  righteousness,  a  door  to  sin  and  disgrace.  A  bar  to  wealth,  a  door  to 
poverty.  A  bar  to  all  that  is  good,  a  door  to  all  that  is  evil.  Who  can  make  one 
intelligent  argument  in  favor  of  the  liquor  traffic  as  carried  on  in  our  great  country? 

How  can  any  man  vote  with  or  for,  any  party,  organization,  or  political  machine 
which  in  any  way  fosters  the  interests  of  the  saloon  still-house  or  brewery?  "  Walch 
and  pray  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation."  "Blessed  are  those  servants  whom  the 
Lord  when  He  comes  shall  find  watching."  "Woe  unto  him  that  giveth  his  neigh- 
bor drink,  that  puttest  thy  bottle  to  him,  and  makest  him  drunken  also,  that  thou 
mayest  look  on  their  nakedness."  "Envyings,  murders,  drunkeimess,  revelings 
and  such  like;  of  the  which  I  tell  you  before,  as  I  have  told  you  in  times  past,  that 
they  which  do  such  things  shall  not  inherit  the  Kingdom  of  God."  Brethren, 
stand  upon  the  watchtower,  and  see  what  the  Lord  will  say  unto  you  on  this  ques- 
tion of  law  and  life. 

But  we  are  moving  onward  and  upward  and  gaining  some  new  ground  every  year, 
and  by  and  by  victory  will  be  ours  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

Note  the  following  encouraging  facts  and  figures,  viz:    The  courts  are  interpret- 
ing anew  the  manual  of  civil  law  and  life.    They  are  declaring  that  the  liquor 
traffic  must  go  down  under  the  mandates  of  both  moral  and  civil  law,  for  there  are 
no  rights  apart  from  righteousness. 
2nd.  Sobriety  now  has  control  of  about  one  half  of  the  United  States.    Nine 


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states  now  have  state-wide  or  constitutional  prohibition,  viz:  Alabama,  Georgia, 
Kansas,  Maine,  Mississippi,  North  Carolina,  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  and  Tenn- 
essee. Thirty  states  have  local  option,  or  partial  prohibition  by  counties,  parishes, 
districts.  They  are  as  follows:  Arizona,  besides  Indian  reservation,  four  districts 
dry.  Arkansas,  60  counties  dry;  California,  9  counties  dry;  Colorado,  7  counties 
dry;  Connecticut,  97  townships  dry ;  Delaware,  2  counties  dry;  District  of  Columbia, 
the  National  Soldier's  Home  and  the  district  surrounding  the  Capitol;  Florida, 
36  counties  dry;  Idaho,  16  counties  dry;  Illinois,  39  counties  dry;  Indiana,  25 
counties  dry;  Iowa  71  counties  dry;  Kentucky,  96  counties  dry;  Louisiana,  33 
parishes  dry;  Maryland,  11  counties  dry;  Massachusetts,  33  cities  and  321  towns 
have  no  license;  Michigan,  40  counties  dry;  Minnesota,  190  municipalities  give  no 
license;  Missouri,  82  counties  dry;  Montana,  Indian  reservations  dry;  Nebraska, 
22  counties  dry;  Nevada,  Indian  reservation  dry;  New  Hampshire,  6  cities  and  198 
townships  give  no  license ;  New  Jersey,  90  municipalities  give  no  license ;  New  Mexico 
6  cities  have  closed  saloons;  New  York,  314  towns  had  no  saloons  at  last  report; 
Ohio,  62  counties  dry;  Oregon,  21  counties  dry;  Pennsylvania,  3  counties  dry; 
Rhode  Island,  8  towns  dry;  South  Carolina,  21  counties  dry;  South  Dakota,  13 
counties  dry;  Texas,  157  counties  dry;  Utah,  13  counties  dry;  Vermont,  3  counties 
dry;  Virginia,  76  counties  dry;  West  Virginia,  33  counties  dry. 

In  the  last  twelve  months  some  very  large  gains  have  been  made  in  prohibition 
territory  and  much  new  territory  has  been  added  to  the  large  area  of  our  beloved 
country  which  has  closed  out  the  saloon,  the  distillery  and  the  debauchers  of 
mankind. 

Now  then,  as  chairman  of  your  permanent  committee,  I  have  tried  to  give  you 
facts  and  figures  and  words  of  encouragement.  I  trust  that  your  special  committee 
of  this  General  Assembly  will  bring  forth  a  very  strong  and  practical  report  for  your 
prayerful  consideration. 

I  regret  very  much  that  the  new  members  added  to  this  permanent  committee 
last  year  are  so  far  away  from  each  other  that  it  has  not  been  possible  to  get  them 
together  at  any  time  to  confer  with  each  other  upon  the  making  up  of  this  annual 
report.  I  suggest  that  you  appoint  a  committee  of  three  who  live  in  the  same  local- 
ity near  enough  to  get  together  once  a  year  and  make  up  the  report  on  this  one  great 
question  which  should  have  the  prayerful  interest  of  all  the  church. 

I  hereby  offer  my  resignation  as  chairman  of  your  Committee  on  Temperance,  so 
that  the  General  Assembly  may  be  free  to  take  such  action  as  it  deems  necessary 
to  appoint  a  committee  all  in  the  same  locality. 

Now  also,  if  the  committee  is  to  be  any  real  benefit  to  the  church,  there  ought  to 
be  a  fund  provided  to  cover  incidental  expenses,  which  has  never  been  done,  not 
even  the  postage. 

Fraternally  yours, 
Winchester ,Tenn,  J.  B.  Eshman,  Chairman. 

The  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  General  Assembly  submitted 
the  following  report  which  report  was  referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee of  Finance  and  is  as  follows : 


Of  THE  CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  35 

REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

Bowling  Green,  Ky.,   May  8th,  1911. 
To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in  Session  at  Evans- 

ville,  Indiana. 

Brethren:  The  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  met  in  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  on  June  27th, 
1910,  and  after  qualifying  as  required  by  the  articles  of  incorporation  they  organized 
by  re-electing  all  the  old  ofiicers  to  serve  for  the  ensuing  year. 

The  Board  met  again  on  August  29th,  1910,  at  which  time  the  question  of  the 
loans  heretofore  made  to  the  Auburn  and  Bowling  Green  Churches  was  discussed, 
It  was  determined  to  present  the  matter  to  the  General  Assembly  and  Dr.  G.  W. 
Stone  was  elected  as  a  delegate  to  represent  this  Board  at  the  meeting  of  the  Assem- 
bly for  the  purpose  of  presenting  this  matter  fully. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT  FOR  THE  YEAR. 

Balance  cash  on  hand,  last  report $     60  66 

Cash  to  T.  T.  Gardner,  premi  um  on  Treasurer's  bond •_        12  00 

Balance  cash  on  hand,  May  8th,  1911 $     48  66 

Amount  loaned 3,500  00 

Total 1 $3,548  66 

Respectfully  submitted, 

T.  W.  Stone,  Pres. 
H.  H.  Denhardt,  Sec 

A  report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  General  Assembly's  Legal 
Fund  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Finance,  and  report  is 
as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  TREASURER  OF  LEGAL  FUND. 

West  Point,  Mississippi,  May  1st,  1911. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  which  meets  at 
Evansville,  Ind.,  May  17th,  igii: 

The  undersigned  Treasurer  of  the  Legal  Fund  would  submit  the  following  report: 

He  charges  himself  with  amount  on  hand  at  last  report,  May  1910 $  69  30 

Apr.  27th,  1910  received  of  R.  L.  Baskette 750  00 

Dec.  13th,  1910  received  of  S.  J.  Givins 10  00 

March,  1911,  received  of  R.  L.  Baskette 125  00 

March,  1911  received  of  R.  L.  Baskette 500  00 

Apr.  5th,  1911  received  of  J.  W.  Nicholson  of  Dixon,  Miss.,  for  West 

Point  case 21  50 


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Apr.  6th,  1911  received  from  Starkville,  Miss 2  00 

Apr.  6th,  1911  received  from  West  Point  congregation  on  West  Point  case     12  00 

Total $1,489  80 

He  submits  the  following  disbursements  made  in  behalf  of  Assembly: 

Apr.  27th,  1910  paid  W.  C.  Caldwell $  500  00 

Apr.  27th,  1910  paid  Albert  W.  Biggs 250  00 

Sept.  12th  to  15th  Expense  attending  meeting  of  Legal  Committee  at 

Nashville 20  90 

Dec.  24,  1911  paid  Judge  W.  C.  Caldwell  on  printing  bill 40  00 

March  8th,  191 1  paid  McCowat-Mercer  Printing  Co 125  00 

March  191 1  paid  McCowat-Mercer  Printing  Co 125  00 

Marchl911paidW.  C.Caldwell 125  00 

Apr.  5th,  1911  paid  Albert  Biggs 250  00 

Apr.  10th,  1911  paid  W.  C.  Caldwell,  cost  at  Jackson 10  00 

Apr.  10th,  1911  Expenses  attending  Court  for  self  and  W.  C.  CaldwelL.  12  00 

Total . $1,457  90 

Balance  on  hand 31  90 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.  J.  McClellan,  Treasurer. 

Printed  copies  were  distributed  to  the  Assembly. 


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-  The  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief  submitted  a  report  which 
was  referred  to  the  ConiTnittce  on  Ministerial  Relief  and  is  as 
follows : 

THIRTIETH  ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  MINISTE- 
RIAL RELIEF  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  PRESBY- 
TERIAN CHURCH. 

Dear  Fathers  and  Brethren  of  the  Eighty-First  General  Assembly 
OF  THE  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church:  With  profound  gratitude  to  Cod 
and  the  church  which  you  represent  we  hereby  present  our  annual  report  for  the 
prayerful  consideration  of  your  ministry,  eldership  and  membership.  The  church 
has  graciously  remembered  your  Board  in  many  fruitful  respects  during  the  past 
year.  The  many  bright,  cheerful  and  helpful  letters  that  reach  us  from  all  over  the 
church  causes  the  clouds  to  pass  away  that  the  sunshine  may  enter  in.  If  the  heart 
is  sad  and  weary  these  letters  drive  the  sorrow  away  that  joy  and  gladness  may  be 
ours.  From  the  baby  Cumberland  Presbyterian  in  the  cradle,  to  those  who  are 
ninety  years  of  age  and  over  have  come  with  their  offering  to  this  Board,  for  the 
benefit  of  our  precious  old  ministers  and  their  widows.  These  ofTerings  have  gone 
into  their  humble  homes,  dispelled  the  darkness  and  gloom,  and  where  these  ofTer- 
ings found  your  and  God's  aged  servants  on  their  knees  asking  their  Heavenly 
Father  for  bread,  that  prayer  was  turned  to  one  of  thanksgiving  that  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  still  survives.  All  your  beneficiaries  are  very  old,  yet  contented 
with  their  lot  and  rejoice  to  receive  the  ministration  of  the  church  they  love  so 
well,  and  sacrificed  so  much  for.  During  the  year  we  have  received  three  benefi- 
ciaries, and  our  Heavenly  Father  in  his  wisdom  has  seen  fit  to  call  from  the  cares  of 
this  life  to  the  joys  of  Heaven,  the  following  ones: 

Rev.  C.  T.  Linxwiler,  Vandalia  Presbytery  and  Illinois  SjTiod,  who  departed  this 
life  June  18,  1910. 

Mrs.  Jane  Berry  Princeton,  Presbytery,  Kentucky  Synod,  departed  this  life 
October  16,  1910. 

Rev.  H.  B.  Daugherty,  Cumberland  Presbytery,  Kentucky  Sjnod,  (date  of  death 
not  given.) 

Rev.  M.  F.  Wells,  Springfield,  Presbytery,  Missouri  Sj'nod,  departed  this  life 
March  16,  1911. 

"Leaves  have  their  time  to  fall. 
And  flowers  to  wither  at  the  north  wind's  breath, 

And  stars  to  set;  but  all, 
Thou  hast  all  seasons  for  thine  own,  O  Death," 

At  this  dispensation  of  God's  providence,  we  most  humbly  bow  and  say,  thy  will 
be  done. 


38  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

This  leaves  to  our  care  eighteen  beneficiaries.  The  supplemental  report  sub- 
mitted to  the  Assembly  last  year  at  Dickson,  Tennessee,  your  board  after  due  consid- 
eration on  account  of  the  unsettled  condition  of  our  church  and  ministry  and  of  the 
unhappy  union  considers  the  subject-matter  of  that  report  premature  for  at  least 
a  few  years,  and  we  ask  you  to  pass  your  judgment  on  the  same.  In  harmony  with 
the  General  Assembly's  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief  last  year. 
The  Board  for  the  past  year,  commencing  June  21,  1910,  allowed  the  corresponding 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Board  for  his  labor,  the  sum  of  $100.00  per  annum. 
After  this  action  and  at  the  meeting  of  the  Board  in  February  last,  the  work  of  this 
Board  had  assumed  such  proportions  that  the  corresponding  secretary  could  not  do 
anything  else  and  make  a  further  success  of  the  work  of  the  Board.  Hence  at  this 
meeting  of  the  Board  after  due  consideration,  the  Board  employed  the  Corres- 
ponding secretary  and  treasurer  to  take  the  field  and  devote  his  whole  time  to  the 
work  of  the'Board  and  its  mission,  commencing  the  work  proper,  June  1st,  1911, 
at  a  salary  of  $500.00  a  year  and  traveling  expenses,  in  addition  to  the  $100.00  the 
board  was  already  allowing.  Your  Board  took  action  in  regard  to  estabhshing  a 
home  for  our  old  ministers  and  their  widows  and  an  orphans'  home  for  the  entire 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  directed  their  field  agent  to  sohcit  funds 
and  subscriptions  for  the  same  and  we  are  glad  to  report  a  nice  little  sum  is  already 
collected  and  subscribed  for  these  homes,  besides  the  promise  of  wealthy  men  and 
women  to  help  in  this  much  needed  enterprise.  The  term  of  office  of  the  following 
members  expires  at  the  meeting  of  this  General  Assembly,  1911:  Rev.  J.  A. 
Hill,  William  Reister  and  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle;  William  Reister  having  requested  to  be 
excused  from  further  acting  on  the  Board  and  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle  being  so  remotely 
located  from  the  Board  and  its  place  of  meeting  as  to  make  it  both  expensive  and 
inconvenient  for  him  to  attend  the  meetings  of  the  Board.  Therefore  this  Board 
recommends  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  at 
their  meeting  in  May,  1911,  to  re-elect  Rev.  J.  A.  Hill  to  succeed  himself  and  to 
elect  Rev.  J.  L.  Price  of  Providence,  Ky.,  to  succeed  William  Reister  and  to  elect 
Rev.  W.  H.  Hutchinson  of  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  to  succeed  Rev.  A.  C.  Biddle.  Again 
we  ask  you  to  continue  giving  us  the  help  of  our  Sabbath  schools  during  Christmas 
holidays  that  in  connection  with  their  entertainments  thay  may  take  a  collection 
for  the  benefit  of  this  Board,  and  that  you  still  urge  on  presbyteries  who  have  not 
done  so  to  appoint  the  board  a  good,  active  man  or  woman  in  their  boimds  to  repre- 
sent this  Board,  the  stated  clerk  of  the  Presbytery  reporting  the  one  chosen.  The 
rule  governing  your  Board  is  that  where  a  widow  of  a  minister  and  she  being  a  bene- 
ficiary of  the  Board,  should  she  marry,  she  ceases  to  be  a  beneficiary.  Your  board 
is  careful  to  get  the  rating  on  each  of  their  beneficiaries  each  year  to  ascertain  if  they 
need  more  or  less  help  during  that  year.  We  have  in  the  last  year  lost  from  our  rolls 
as  a  beneficiary,  a  widow  who  m.arried.  In  calling  your  attention  to  our  financial 
exhibit,  which  is  a  part  of  this  report,  will  say  that  while  we  made  a  strenuous  effort 
last  year  to  have  a  good  Centennial  report,  we  did  very  well  and  had  a  good  report, 
fearing  a  reaction  would  set  in  this  year  and  we  would  fall  short,  we  are  glad  to 
state  instead  of  this  expected  shortage,  we  have  come  out  $967.84  ahead  of  last 
year's  receipts.     This  financial  report  shows  that  yve  have  a  cagh  balance  on  h^pd  pf 


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39 


$1,476.32,  and  while  we  have  already  paid  our  beneficiaries  more  than  they  received 
all  of  last  year,  we  have  set  apart  $1000.00  for  our  beneficiaries  and  in  complying 
with  the  order  of  the  Board  we  commence  on  the  first  day  of  May,  191 1 ,  and  make 
their  payments  quarterly  and  where  their  quarterly  payments  come  in  the  winter, 
these  payments  are  made  more,  as  at  that  season  of  the  year  they  need  more  money 
than  during  the  summer.  We  wish  to  repeat  and  emphasize  the  fact  again  that  it 
is  the  prerogative  of  this  Board  to  look  after  the  entire  ministry  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  in  cases  where  accident  or  long  illness  has  rendered  a  minister 
helpless  and  that  fact  is  reported  to  the  Board,  by  the  moderator  or  stated  clerk, 
of  the  presbytery  in  which  the  minister  resides,  the  Board  comes  at  once  to  their 
relief.  Our  financial  exhibit  again  this  year  shows  the  amount  each  presbytery  has 
given,  how  much  has  been  paid  back  with  the  difTerence,  this  is  shown  by  the  Synods 
as  well.  Very  respectfully  submitted. 

Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff,  Cor.  Sec.  and  Treas., 

Sullivan,  III. 
Alabama  Synod. 


PRESBYTERIES  Received 

Birmingham $2  00 

Florida 40  50 

McGready 24  25 

Robert  Donnell 7  00 

Springville 6  50 

Talladega 23  38 


Total 103  63 

Sabbath  Schools 

Birmingham 

Florida 

McGready 

Robert  Donnell 

Springville 

Talladega $4  25 


TotaL-- 
Individiials. 


$4  25 
20  30 


Paid  to  .samp 

$12  50 
75  00 


150  00 


Difference 

$10  50 
34  50 


126  62 


Total  for  The  Synod $128  18        $237  50 

Arkansas  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 


Arkansas 

Bartholomew- 

Burrow _ 

Fort  Smith. - 
Little  Rock. . 


$8  00  $70  00 

12  65  

67  30  

8  39  


$109  32 


$62  00 


40  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

PRESBYTERIES                                     Received            Paid  to  same  Difference 

Morrillton... 1  83  

MoundPrairie 28  51  

Porter 

WhiteRiver 26  80  .„...  


Total 153  38 

Sabbath  Schools 

Arkansas 

Bartholomew 

Burrow 

Fort  Smith 

Little  Rock 

Morrillton 

Mound  Prairie 

Porter $17  26 

WhiteRiver 28  00 

Total $45  26 

Individuals 89  00 


Total $127  84 

Sabbath  Schools 

Decatur 

Ewing_.. $1  44 

Foster 2  25 

Illinois 

Lincoln 22  00 

Mt.  Vernon 

Sangamon 


Total  for  the  Synod 287  64  $70  00  $217  61 

Illinois  Synod. 

presbyteries 

Decatur $13  21            

Ewing 12  18            

Foster 12  50            

Illinois 10  73            

Lincoln 14  50            

Mt.  Vernon 22  00            

Sangamon 31  82  75  00  43  18 

Vandalia 10  90  12  50  160 


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Sdlihdlli  Schools — Con.  Hecoived  Paid  Ut  same  DifTcren-e 


Vandalia- 


Total $25  69 

Individuals 49  00 


Total $8  50 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Indiana 

Morgan -' 

Wabash —     


Total $8  50 

Individuals $17  75 


Cherokee. - 
Chickasaw- 
Choctaw.-. 

Greer 

Olkahoma- 
Washita  .. 


Individuals  $21  00 


Total  for  the  Synod 202  53  $87  50  $115  03 

Indiana  Synod. 
PRESBYTERIES 

Indiana $8  50  

Morgan 

Wabash 


Total  for  the  Synod $26  25  

Indianola  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 

Cherokee 

Chickasaw $22  30  

Choctaw $45  00  $45  00 

Greer 

Oklahoma 14  02  

Washita 


Total $36  32  $45  00  $45  00 

Sabbath  Schools 


Total  for  the  Synod $57  32  $45  00  $12  32 


42  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 


Iowa   Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES  Received  Paid  to  same  Difference 


Iowa 

West  Iowa. 
Colesburg. 


Total. 


Sabbath  Schools 


Iowa 

West  lowa. 
Colesburg.- 


Total 

Individuals $2  00 


Total  for  the  Synod $2  00 

Kansas   Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 

Fort  Scott 

Kansas  City 

Nebraska 

Rocky  Mountain 3  00 

Wichita 


Total $3  00 

Sabbath  Schools 

Fort  Scott 

Kansas  City 

Nebraska 

Rocky  Mountain $5  00 

Wichita 


Total,--. $5  00 

Individuals 8  50 


Total  for  the  Synod $16  50  

Kentucky  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 

Cumberland $35  56  $60  00  $24  44 

Logan 27  89  

Leitchfield 6  70  

Louisville 


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PRESBYTERIES                                    Received  Paidtoaame  Diffcrercr 

Mayfield --      18  45  

Owensboro 29  42  

Princeton 28  81  85  00  56  19 


Total -.-  $146  83 

Sabbath  Schools 

Cumberland 

Logan --         1  00 

Leitchfield 

Louisville 

Mayfield - 

Owensboro 4  51 

Princeton 


Total $5  51 

Individuals 36  50 


Total  for  the  Synod $188  84  $145  00  $43  84 

Mississippi  Synod. 

presbyteries 

BelL... .--  

Mississippi $25  15  

New  Hope 25  00  

Oxford 

Yazoo 18  46  


Total $68  61 

Sabbath  Schools 

BeU 

Mississippi 

New  Hope 

Oxford 

Yazoo 


Total 

Individuals $15  50 


Total  for  the  Synod $84  11 

Missouri  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 

Chillicothe 

Kirksville $14  60 

Lexington 64  07 


44 


MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Paid  to  same 


PRESBYTERIES  Received 

McGee 69  92 

Neosho 

New  Lebanon 35  10 

Ozark 16  00 

Piatt 22  99 

Salt  River 

Springfield 11  24 

St.  Louis 

West  Plains 

West  Prairie 1  34 


3  25 


Total $235  26 

Sabbath  Schools 

Chillicothe 

Kirksville 

Lexington 

McGee 

Neosho 

New  Lebanon 

Ozark 

Piatt 

Salt  River 

Springfield 

St.  Louis 

West  Plains 

West  Prairie 


2  00 


Total  $5  25 

Individuals $78  GO 


Total  for  the  Synod $318  51 

Pacific  Synod. 

presbyteries 

California $5  50 

Los  Angeles 

Tulare 5  00 


Total $10  50 

Sabbath  Schools. 


California... 
Los  Angeles. 


Difference 


75  00 


63  76 


$75  00         $243  51 


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PRESBYTERIES  Received  Paid  to  gamp  Differenr* 


Tulare. 


Total 

Individuals. 


Total  for  the  Synod $10  50 

Pennsylvania  Synod, 
presbyteries 


Allegheny 

Pennsylvania, 

Pittsburg 

Union 


Total. 


Sabbath  Schools. 


Allegheny 

Pennsylvania. 

Pittsburg 

Union 


Total 

Individuals $-i  00 


Total  for  the  Synod $4  00            

Tennessee  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 

Chattanooga $52  87  $30  00  $22  87 

Clarksville 7109  65  00  12  00 

Columbia 

Cookeville 3  20            

East  Tennessee 1190            

Elk 59  25            

Knoxville 5  73            

Lebanon 51   1/             

McMinnviUe 6  57  65  00  58  43 

Richland 6175            


Total $323  53 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Chattanooga -     ---- 

Clarksville 

Columbia ,.. ^  —  ,-- 


46  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Sdbboth  Schools — Con.  Received  Paid  to  same  Difference 

Cookeville 

East  Tennessee 

Elk 

Knoxville 

Lebanon $3  25            

McMinnville 4  60             

Richland 


Total $7  85 

Individuals $16  50 


Total $363  56 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Amarillo 

Austin 

Bacon 

Brownwood 

Corsicana 7  50 

Dallas  Bonham.___ 

Denton 


Total  for  the  Synod $347  88  130  00  $217  88 

Texas  Synod. 

presbyteries 

Amarillo $14  25            

Austin 39  63  65  00  25  37 

Bacon 

Brownwood 8  20  70  00  6180 

Corsicana 59  85            

DallasBonham 22  33            

Denton 19  70            

Greenville 22  00  65  00  43  00 

Gregory 40  50            

Louisiana 120            

MarshaU 43  00            

RedRiver 19  00            

San  Antonio 

San  Jacinto 

Sweet  Water : 15  40            

Texas - 9  75           

Waco 3  30            

Weatherford 45  45            


OF   THE   Cr'MRERF.ANI)    PKESRVTERIAN  CHURCH                    47 

Snliidlh  SchooU—Coii.                                           Received  Paid  to  sa Die  Differerce 

Greenville 

Gregory 

Louisiana 

Marshall 

Red  River 

San  Antonio 

San  Jacinto 

Sweet  Water 

Texas 

Waco 

Weatherford 3  90  


Total $11  40 

Individuals 145  20 


Total $204  94 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Hopewell 

Madison 11  10 

Memphis 

Obion 20  36 


Total $31  46 

Individuals $43  00 


Totalfor  the  Synod $520  16  $200  00  $320  16 


West  Tennessee  Synod. 

PRESBYTERIES 

Hopewell $36  63 

Madison 43  10 

Memphis 

Obion $125  21 


$110  00 
20  00 
65  00 

$77  92 
23  00 
65  00 

Total  for  the  Synod $279  40         $195  00  $84  40 


48 


MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 


Summary — Number  of  Offerings  by  Synods. 


SYNODS 

Alabama 

Arkansas 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Indianola 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Pacific 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 

Texas 

West  Tennessee 

Total 

Grand  Total  _  . 


No.  of  Cong, 
making 
offerings 

17 

No.  of  S.  S. 

making 

offerings 

2 

4 

6 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

2 

4 

No.  Indiv. 

making 

offerings 

7 

29 

10 

25 

24 

2 
6 

6 
2 

0 

2 

1 

2 

43 

11 

15 

7 

42 

11 

2 

2 

0 

2 

65 

10 

61 

36 

42 

10 

350 

27 

145 

522 

Summary  of  Cash  Offerings  dy  Syn(  ds. 


Congregational 

SYNODS  offerings 

Alabama $103  63 

Arkansas   153  38 

Illinois.-.'. 127  84 

Indiana 8  50 

Indianola 36  32 

Iowa 

Kansas 3  00 

Kentucky 146  83 

Mississippi 68  61 

Missouri 235  26 

Pacific 10  50 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 294  95 

Texas 366  56 

West  Tennessee 204  94 


s.  s. 

offerings 

$4  25 
45  26 
25  69 


5  00 
5  51 

5  25 


7  85 
11  40 
31  46 


Individual 
offerings 

$20  32 
89  00 
49  00 
17  75 
21  00 
2  00 
8  00 
36  50 

15  50 
78  00 

4  00 

16  50 
145  20 

43  00 


Total 

$128  18 

287  64 

202  53 

26  25 

57  32 
2  00 

16  00 
188  84 

84  11 

318  51 
10  50 

4  00 

319  30 
520  16 
279  40 


Total $757  32  $14167  545  75        $2,444  74 

Tennessee  Presbyterial  ofiferings ,^.. $     28  58 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  49 

Old  Soldiers' fund 17  25 

Received  by  others  (not  through  this  office.) 73  80 

Total  receipts  from  all  sources $2,564  37 

To  balance  from  last  year 385  90 

Rev.  J.  L.  Goodknight's  collections  for  Mrs.  Brown  last  year  and  not 
reported  last  year  with  pther  collections 222  69 

Outstanding 8  00 

Total $3,180  96 

Total  disbursements 1,704  64 

To  cash  Balance  on  hand  and  in  Bank 1,476  32 

Total $3,180  96 

Rev.  J.  M.  Wvckoff,  Cor.  Sec.  and  Treas. 


The  report  of  the  General  Assembly's  Commission  was  receiv- 
ed, concurred  in,  and  is  as  follows: 

REPORT  OF  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY'S  COMMISSION. 

To  the  Eighty-first  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church, 
to  convene  May  18,  1911,  at  Evansville,  Indiana. 

Dear  Fathers  and  Brethren:  Your  Commission  for  1910  and  1911  having 
had  no  occasion  to  meet,  has  kept  an  eye  on  the  affairs  of  the  Church  and  done  what 
it  could  by  correspondence  and  personal  effort  to  secure  the  best  of  interests  for  our 
cause,  entailing  no  expense  upon  your  Reverend  body. 

Very  cordially  and  respectfully, 

E.  M.  Johnson,  Secretary, 
Mattoon,  III.,  April  sj,  ipji. 


50  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

The  Board  of  JMissions  submitted  a  report  which  was  referred 
to  the  Committee  on  Missions  and  is  as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS. 

To  the  Eighty-First  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ses- 
sion at  Evansville,  Indiana,  May  i8,  igii. 
Dear  Brethren:    As  your  servants  we  are  trying  to  do  the  work  you  committed 

to  us.    We  have  not  done  what  we  would  have  liked  to  do,  but  we  trust  we  have 

accomplished  something,  that  will  be  helpful  to  the  church. 

When  the  report  of  the  Committee  on  Missions  was  adopted  and  the  present 
Board  was  appointed  by  the  General  Assembly  of  1910,  some  of  the  missionaries  of 
the  retiring  Board  reported  to  us,  the  Board  was  behind  with  them  on  their  salaries 
which  we  paid  just  as  soon  as  sufficient  money  came  into  our  hands  to  do  so.  We 
received  from  the  retiring  Board  $50.36. 

We  have  had  to  labor  under  difficulties.  One  was,  the  work  was  new  to  all  of  us. 
We  had  to  learn  by  doing. 

The  people  were  discouraged,  and  many  of  them  unwilling  to  help  even  the  little 
they  could,  by  speaking  a  word  of  cheer. 

Two  persons  not  connected  with  the  Board  wrote  words  of  cheer;  one  said, 
" I  approve  of  the  way  you  are  starting  off,"  and  the  othe  said,  "Keep  on  and 
you  will  win."  We  understood  when  you  appointed  us,  that  you  expected  us  to  go 
on.  This  we  have  done.  We  may  not  have  come  up  to  your  expectation,  but  we 
have  tried  to  be  true  to  the  trust. 

The  amount  of  money  received  by  your  Board  has  been  small,  and  has  prevented 
our  doing  the  work  that  so  much  needs  to  be  done,  and  that  we  would  have  done, 
if  the  church  had  only  intrusted  the  Board  with  the  money.  There  are  two  reasons 
why  the  church  at  large  has  not  contributed  more  liberally. 

One  is,  a  number  of  the  Synods  have  their  own  Synodical  Board  of  Missions,  and 
many  of  the  brethren  felt  they  needed  in  their  own  Synod  all  the  money  they  could 
raise,  to  pa\'  the  salary  and  necessary  expenses  of  a  Synodical  Missionary.  This 
belief  has  made  the  work  of  these  Synodical  Boards  of  Missions  first,and  the  work  of 
your  Board  second.  A  number  of  Presbyteries  have  felt  to  protect  themselves, 
they  must  have  a  Presbyterial  Missionary,  and  have  directed  that  all  the  money 
raised  for  missions  be  kept  and  used  in  the  Presbytery. 

The  enemy  which  for  more  than  a  hundred  years  has  been  trying  to  destroy  our 
church  has  not  relented,  but  the  more  it  has  tried  to  destroy  our  church,  the  more 
apparent  it  becomes  that  our  church  was  not  born  to  be  destroyed.  We  have  not  one 
word  of  complaint  against  Synods  and  Presbyteries  that  are  looking  after  the  home 
interest,  until  the  churches  in  their  bounds  recover  more  thoroughly  from  the  shock 
the  exodus  gave  them.  Self-preservation  is  the  first  law  of  nature.  But  we  hold 
that  all  Presbyteries  and  Synods  should  report  to  your  Board  all  the  money  they 


OF   THE   Cl'MIiKKLANI)    rRKSIiVTKRI  A  N    CHrRCH  5I 

spend  for  mission  work  in  their  bounds,  so  that  we  may  include  the  same  in  our 
report. 

Another  reason  more  money  has  not  come  into  the  hands  of  your  Board  is,  the 
church  has  had  its  confidence  in  church  officials  so  severely  shaken,  the  church  does 
I'Ot  know  whom  to  trust.  Some  are  afraid  your  Board  belongs  to  a  ring, 
which  is  trying  to  control  the  Assembly  and  not  the  Assembly  the  Board, 
and  they  are  unwilling  lo  put  their  money  into  the  hands  of  your  Board. 

While  it  stung  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Missions  to  be  so  classed, 
we  know  it  was  too  soon  after  the  effort  to  merge  the  church,  to  have 
confidence  in  all  church  officials  restored. 

Missions  is  the  great  work  of  our  church,  and  will  bo  for  years  to  come. 
No  one  will  rejoice  more  than  the  members  of  the  Board  of  M'ssions, 
when  every  congregation  in  every  presbytery  makes  a  liberal  offering  for 
missions  through  your  Board. 

A  workman  will  do  more  and  better  work  with  good  tools  than  he  will 
v/ith  poor  ones.  If  the  Church  will  put  the  money  in  the  hands  of  the 
Board  of  Missions,  it  will  make  a  much  better  report  next  year  than  it 
has  this  year.  The  work  is  waiting  to  be  done,  and  must  be  done,  or  the 
cause  of  Christ  in  the  bounds  of  our  Church  must  suffer. 

ARKANSAS    SYNOD. 

Arkansas  Synod  decided  to  co-operate  with  your  Board  in  putting  a  Held 
man  in  their  synod.  The  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  came  to  our  ass'st- 
ance,  for  the  synod,  to  the  amount  of  three  hundred  dollars.  The  Synod 
of  Arkansas  employed  Rev.  L.  B.  McCaslin  ns  the  synodical  missionary. 
He  is  doing  a  good  work  in  that  state  for  our  cause,  that  will  at  no  dis- 
tant day  make  the  heart  of  the  entire  Church  leap  for  joy.  Souls  are 
being  born  of  God  as  a  result  of  his  ministry,  and  churches  are  being 
established,  and  the  discouraged  members  of  our  Church  are  being  encour- 
aged and  are  entering  into  the  work  of  building  up  our  cause  in  that  synod 

DALLAS,  TEX. 

Rev.  W-  J.  Lackey  is  our  missionary  at  Dallas,  to  whom  wo  pay  $25.00  a 
month.  He  is  doing  a  good  work  for  our  cause  in  that  city,  which  is  one 
of  the  most  important  cities  to  all  that  rapidly  developing  country.  A 
strong  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in  Dallas  will  be  of  incalculable 
value  to  us  as  a  denomination. 

COLORADO   SPRINGS   AND   PUEBLO,   COLORADO. 

Rev.  H.  G.  Nicholson  is  our  missionary  at  these  places.  He  gives  half 
of  his  time  to  each  of  these.  Until  the  first  of  March  Brother  Nicholson 
had  to  work  at  the  carpenter's  trade  to  meet  his  expenses.  We  mention 
this  to  show  the  kind  of  a  man  he  is,  and  the  determination  of  our  people 


52  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

there  to  remain  true  to  the  Church.     Since  the  first  of  March  he  has  been 
giving  all  of  his  time  to  the  ministry. 

The  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  came  to  the  aFsistance  of  your  Board 
to  the  amount  of  three  hundred  dollai:s,  which  has  enabled  the  Board  to 
keep  Brother  Nicholson  in  that  needy  field.  We  are  paying  him  $50.00  a 
month.  We  are  also  paying  ten  dollars  a  month  for  a  hall  for  our  people 
to  worship  in  at  Colorado  Springs.  Our  people  at  this  place  are  making 
an  efifort  to  build  a  chapel  right  away.  Reports  show  the  prospects  are 
hopeful. 

3NDIAN0I.A    SYNOD. 

The  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  placed  three  hundred  dollars  in  the 
hands  of  your  Board  to  be  used  in  the  Indianola  Synod.  This  synod  is 
all  miss'onary  territory.  Missions  planted  here  will  in  a  few  years  yield 
a  large  return.  Our  people  in  this  synod  are  doing  a  good  work  and 
need  help. 

PENNSYLVANIA  SYNOD. 

Believing  we  had  valuable  interests  in  this  Synod  your  Board  secured  the  ser- 
vices of  Rev.  E.  M.  Johnson  to  go  there  and  spy  out  the  land  and  gather  all  the 
information  he  could. 

PACIFIC  SYNOD. 

The  calls  from  the  Pacific  Synod  are  urgent.  But  for  lack  of  money  your  Board 
has  been  unable  to  give  that  needy  Synod  any  assistance.  The  General  Assembly 
ought  to  devise  some  way  to  help  the  church  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 

Mr.  F.  E.  Allen,  Richards,  Texas,  for  good  reasons  declines  to  serve,  and  your 
Board  selected  J.  W.  Groves,  Olney,  Texas,  to  take  his  place.  We  ask  if  this  meets 
your  approval,  that  you  ratify  our  action. 

Missions  is  the  life  of  the  church,  and  as  anything  without  life  is  dead,  and  as  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  is  alive  and  not  dead,  your  Board  wishes  she 
may  show  herself  very  much  alive  by  her  generous  offering  for  missions,  during  the 
next  twelve  months,  by  putting  into  the  treasury  of  your  Board  of  Missions  two 
hundred  and  twenty-five  thousand  dollars;  sixty  thousand  of  it  ought  to  be  in  the 
treasury  in  cash  and  reliable  pledges  before  the  Assembly  adjourns.  Twice  this 
amount  could  be  wisely  used,and  the  church  none  the  poorer,  but  the  richer,  there- 
fore we  ask  that  the  church  comply  with  the  request  of  your  Board. 

The  Board  is  noW  trying  to  secure  a  field  man  for  the  entire  church.  But  a 
suitable  man  is  hard  to  find,  however  we  expect  to  find  him,  for  surely  there  is  in 
the  church  the  man  we  need. 

J.  W.  DuvALL,  A.  M.  Buchanan, 

Treasur&r.  President  of  the  Board. 

Financial  Statement  of  the  Board  of  Missions  and  Church  Erection  of  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church. 


or   THE   CUMI5ER[.AN1)    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  53 
Synod  of  Alabama, 

niRMINOHAM    PRKSBYTERY. 

Birmingham  Congregation $  26  00 

Harmony  Congregation _.  3  40 

New  Hope  Congregation 3  00 

Rocky  Ridge  Congregation 1  97 


Total  for  Birmingham  Presbytery $34  37 

TALLADEGA   PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Ofifering,  Mrs.  S.  L.  Russell $  10  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  G.  W.  McCluney 2  00 

Gadsden  Congregation 5  32 

Union  Chapel  Congregation 4  10 

Cove  Creek  Congregation 4  55 

Gaylesville  Congregation 2  54 

Choccolocco  Congregation 3  45 


Total  for  Talladega  Presbytery $    31  96 


MCGREADY   PRESBYTERY. 


Mt.  Pleasant  Congregation $      5  50 

Rogersville  Congregation 5  63 

Rogersville  Children's  Band 27 


Total  for  McGready  Presbytery $    11  40 


Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  H.  P.  Bone $      1  00 


FLORIDA  PRESBYTERY. 


Lakeland  Congregation $      5  00 

Inverness  Congregation 2  00 


Total  for  Florida  Presbytery       $      7  00 


Totalfor  the  Synod  of  Alabama $    85  73 

Synod  of  Arkansas. 

bttrrows  presbytery. 

Paragould  Congregation 1      6  50 


Total  for  Burrow  Presbytery $      6  50 


54  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

MOUND   PRAIRIE   PRESBYTERY. 

Sulphur  Spring  Congregation $  3  00 

Lockesburg  Congregation 5  00 

Total  for  Mound  Prairie  Presbytery $  8  00 

WHITE   RI^'ER   PRESBYTERY. 

Union  Congregation $  25  00 

Barren  Forks  Congregation 42  00 

New  Hope  Congregation 9  00 

Sidney  Congregation 12  00 

Pleasant  Flat  Congregation 10  35 

Oxford  Congregation 2  00 

Union  Congregation 10  00 

Hopewell  Congregation 4  00 

Strawberry  Congregation 3  50 

Total  for  White  River  Presbytery $  93  10 

FORT   SMITH   PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  H.  P.  King  and  wife $  25  00 

Individual  ofifering,  Rev.  S.  L.  Alexander 10  00 

Individual  offering,  Rev.  N.  B.  McNabb . 1  50 

Dripping  Springs  Congregation 3  42 

Natural  Dam  Congregation 2  25 

Uniontown  Congregation 1  50 

Billingsby  Congregation 1  30 

Cone  Hill  Congregation 2  00 

Total  for  Fort  Smith  Presbytery $  46  97 

Total  for  the  Synod  of  Arkansas $  167  57 

Synod  of  Illinois. 

ewing  presbytery, 

Mt.  Oval  Congregation $  4  18 

Total  for  Ewing  Presbytery $  4  18 

FOSTER  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering  J.  W.  Rodgers $  3  00 

Individual  Offering,  A.  F.York 3  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Amanda  Busby 50 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  55 

Individual  Offering,  J.  A.  Ashmore 50 

Mt.  Hope  Congregation . 2  15 


Total  for  Foster  Presbytery .                       $  9  15 

ILLINOIS   PRESBYTERY. 

Mt.  Sterling  Congregation $  2  00 

Good  Prospect  Congregation 2  50 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  J.  H.  Milholland 4  00 

Individual  Ofiering,  R.  M.  Parker . ; 2  00 

Ladies'  Aid  Sewing,  Mrs.  Jennie  Wiley 3  00 


Total  for  Illinois  Presbytery _  _  S     13  50 


LINCOLN    PKESBVTKKY. 


New  Holland  Congregation _ $      5  50 

DeWitt  Congregation 5  00 


Total  for  Lincoln  Presbytery,  $     10  50 

MT.    VERNON    PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  Mother  and  Iloitslaw  Sisters $      1  40 


Total  for  Mt.  Vernon  Presbytery $       1  40 


SANGAMON   PRESBYTERY. 


Shiloh  Congregation i. ' $     12  00 

Petersburg  Congregation ,-         3  25 


Total  for  Sangamon  Presbytery $    15  25 

VANDALIA  PRESBYTERY. 

Beaver  Creek  Congregation $      1  00 


Total  for  Vandalia  Presbytery i... $      1  00 


Total  for  Illinois  Synod $    54  98 

Indiana  Synod, 
indiana  presbytery 

Evansville  Congregation S    41  25 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  J.  L.  and  Mrs.  Carrie  Riley 15  00 


Total  for  Indiana  Synod --$    56  25 


56  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Indianola  Synod, 
choctaw  presbytery. 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  C.  J.  Johnson $  4  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Jennie  Brasel 1  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  J.  G.  Robinson 7  50 

Total  for  Choctaw  Presbytery $  12  50 

Total  for  Indianola  Synod $  27  50 

Iowa  Synod, 
iowa  presbytery. 

Individual  Offering,  Martha  Sharp $  100  00 

Shinar  Congregation 10  00 

Total  for  Iowa  Presbytery $  110  00 

Total  for  Iowa  Synod.    %  110  00 

Kentucky  Synod. 

cumberland  presbytery. 

Oak  Forest  Congregation $  2  00 

Total  for  Cumberland  Presbytery 2  00 

LOGAN  PRESBYTERY. 

Bowling  Green  Congregation $  7  00 

Total  for  Logan  Presbytery $  7  00 

MAYFIELD  PRESBYTERY. 

Vaughan?  Chapel $  3  66 

Unity  Congregation 1  55 

Mt.  Zion  Congregation 2  42 

Shady  Grove  Congregation 2  20 

Oakland  Congregation 2  00 

Pleasant  Grove  Congregation 2  35 

Union  Congregation 2  10 

Total  for  Mayfield  Presbytery $  16  28 

OWENSBORO  PRESBYTERY. 

Pleasant  Hill  Congregation $  4  28 

Antioch  Congregation 4  10 


OF  THE  CUMBERl-AND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  57 

Mt.  Zion  Congregation 4  65 

Breman  Congregation 2  00 

Total  for  Owensboro  Presbytery $  15  03 

PRINCETON   PRESBYTERY. 

Bayou  Congregation $  10  00 

Madisonville  Congregation 4  05 

Rose  Creek  Congregation 3  60 

Total  for  Princeton  Presbytery $  17  65 

Total  for  Kentucky  Synod $  57  86 

Mississippi  Synod. 

MISSISSIPPI  presbytery. 

Conehatta  Congregation $  2  85 

Mt.  Bethel  Congregation 4  32 

Salem  Congregation 1  40 

Total  for  Mississippi  Presbytery $  8  57 

NEW   hope   presbytery. 

Caledonia  Congregation $  1  65 

Mt.  Zion  Congregation 2  70 

Brookville  Congregation 4  90 

Starkville  Congregation 2  00 

West  Point  Congregation 12  00 

Individual  Ofifering,  Mrs.  P.  A.  Cox 2  00 

Individual  Ofifering,  Rev.  G.  B.  Russell 1  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Jones 1  00 

Total  for  New  Hope  Presbytery $  27  25 

YAZOO   PRESBYTERY. 

Solongla  Congregation $  2  50 

Bethesda  Congregation 2  25 

Huntsville  Congregation 2  50 

Bradford  Chapel 3  00 

Total  for  Yazoo  Presbytery.. $  10  25 

Total  for  Mississippi  Synod $  46  00 


58  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Missouri  Synod, 
lexington  presbytery. 

Individual  Offering,  J.  E.  Eberts $  100  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Redford, 10  00 

Individual  Offering,  William  Hinton 5  00 

Individual  Offering,  J.  W.  Cox 3  00 

Individual  Offering,  J.  W.  Cox r 2  00 

Individual  Offering,  Misses  Fannie  and  Laura  Patlon 25  00 

Holden  Congregation 12  00 

Bates  City  Congregation 6  00 

Pisga  Congregation ,  3  50 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  H.  Epperson 1  00 

Total  for  Lexington  Presbytery $  167  50 

MCGEE   PRESBYTERY 

Individual  Offering,  G.  P.  Grimes $  10  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Emma  K.  Doolin 50 

Individual  Offering  Miss  Fannie  A.  Curry 50 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Wylie _■-.  2  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Judge  Buchanan 5  00 

Individual  Offering,  Will  H.  Wadsworth 10  00 

Individual  Offering,  T.  A.  Barnett 5  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Mary  McCloud 50 

Individual  Offering,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ready 1  00 

Moberly  Congregation 3  66 

Beulah  Congregation 2  15 

Guthrie  Congregation - 6  60 

Medill  Congregation ....J-^ 4  70 

Grand  Prairie  Congregation 5  00 

Unity  Congregation ■_ . 7  45 

Downing  Congregation 5  50 

Gorin  Congregation I 3  83 

Bethany  Congregation 6  25 

Salisbury  Congregation 18  85 

Total  for  McGee  Presbytery . $  98  49 

NEW   LEBANON   PRESBYTERY. 

Marshall  Congregation $  15  35 

Pleasant  Hill  Congregation 1  50 

Morean  Congregation 1  90 

Highland  Congregation .   3  25 

Mt.  Horeb  Congregation » 10  00 

Total  for  New  Lebanon  Presbytery .. ... ^.._^_.-$  32  00 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  59 

OZARK    PRKSHYTKRY. 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  J.  C.  Newman ..$     14  07 

Individual  Offering,  J.  E.  Moser 

Central  Congregation 

Hopewell  Congregation 

Fantha  Congregation 

B urwick  Congregation 

Greenfield  Congregation .' 

Spring  River  Congregation 

Salem  Congregation 

Zion  Sabbath  School ,  Primary  Class 

Total  for  Ozark  Presbytery   $    45  35 

PLATTE  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  J.  W.  Seal 1  00 

Individual  Offering,  Martha  A.  Walker 1  00 

Individual  Offering,  Caroline  Wayman 1  00 

Individual  Offering,  C.  C.  Graves 10  00 

Ladies'  Missionary  Society,  St.  Joseph 5  50 

Harmony  Congregation 3  00 


1  50 

4  42 

2  60 

2  60 

2  50 
4  00 
.   5  00 
7  56 
1  10 

Total  for  Platte  Presbytery $  21  50 

SPRINGFIELD   PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  A.  B.  Moore $  5  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Carrie  McFarland 2  00 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  D.  W.  Cheek 2  00 

Children's  Offering,  Barren  Creek .    3  69 

Barren  Creek  Congregation -    5  75 

Wilson  Creek  Congregation 2  10 

Pleasant  Grove  Congregation 2  16 

Pierson  Congregation —  9  46 

Mt.  Comfort  Congregation 5  65 

Pleasant  Hope  Congregation 2  35 

Broad  Street  Congregation,  Springfield 10  00 


Total  for  Springfield  Presbytery $  50  16 

WEST   PRAIRIE   PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  Pauline  McKnight $  10  00 

Anniston  Congregation 2  55 

Henson  Congregation 1  08 


Total  for  West  Prairie  Presbyterj' $     13  63 


Total  for  Missouri  Synod , ,-... ,._..-,.$  428  07 


6o  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Pacific  Synod. 

california  presbytery. 

San  Francisco  Congregation 5  00 

Total  for  California  Presbytery 5  00 

LOS   ANGELES  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  B.  M.  Webster $  3  00 

Total  for  Los  Angeles  Presbytery $  3  00 

TULARE  PRESBYTERY. 

Selma  Congregation $  5  00 

Fresno  Congregation ^ 4  35 

Total  for  Tulare  Presbytery $  9  35 

Total  for  Pacific  Synod $  17  35 

Tennessee  Synod. 

chattanooga  presbytery. 

Chattanooga  Congregation $  26  00 

Cleveland  Congregation 10  00 

Ebenezer  Congregation 1  05 

Harrison  Congregation 1  25 

Pleasant  Hill  Congregation 2  00 

Flint  Spring  Congregation 2  75 

Liberty  Congregation 50 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Hays . 1  00 

Total  Offering  for  Chattanooga  Presbytery $  43  55 

CLARKSVILLE   PRESBYTERY. 

McAdow  Congregation $  3  00 

Erin  Congregation 5  95 

Total  for  Clarksville  Presbytery $  8  95 

COOKEVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

Gordonville  Congregation $  2  50 

Total  for  Cookeville  Presbytery $  2  50 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  6l 
EAST  TENNESSEE  PRESBYTERY. 

Shiloh  Congregation 1  50 

Mt.  Pleasant  Congregation 4  00 

Total  for  East  Tennessee  Presbytery $  5  50 

ELK   PRESBYTERY. 

Pleasant  View  Congregation $  2  00 

Bear  Creek  Congregation 7  00 

Cane  Creek  Congregation 1  20 

Three  Forks  Congregation 2  05 

Fayetteville  Congregation 90 

Total  for  Elk  Presbytery $  13  15 

KNOXVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  by  a  lady  81  years  old,  name  not  given $  5  00 

Woodlawn  Congregation 2  50 

Virtue  Congregation 2  24 

Crawford  Congregation 2  33 

Clarks  Grove  Congregation 4  20 

Total  for  Knoxville  Presbytery $  16  27 

LEBANON  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  Henry  E.  Turner $  1  00 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture 5  00 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  A.  N.  Eshman 5  00 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  A.  N.  Eshman 5  00 

Beech  Congretagion 2  60 

Jerusalem  Congregation 2  63 

Eleventh  Avenue,  Nashville 3  00 

Cane  Ridge  Sabbath  School 4  00 

Statesville  Congregation 3  00 

Edgefield  Congregation 10  00 

Rock  Spring  Congregation 4  60 

Total  for  Lebanon  Presbytery ..- $  45  73 

MCMINNVILLE   PRESBYTERY. 

Bethlehem  Congregation 2  41 

Monteagle  Sabbath  School 2  00 

Monteagle  Congregation 2  00 

Beech  Grove  Congregation - 8  10 


6^  MiNUTfiS  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Individual  Offering,  Mrs.  W.  R.  and  C.  R.  Baker 4  00 

Individual  Offering,  T.  A.  Havron 5  00 

Total  for  McMinnville  Presbytery $  23  51 

RICHLAND  PRESBYTERY. 

Ash  Hill  Congregation 1  80 

Glenwood  Congregation 8  31 

McCains  Church 14  00 

West  Point  Congregation 13  50 

Santa  Fe  Congregation 7  50 

Campbellsville  Congregation 4  00 

Total  for  Richland  Presbytery $  49  11 

Total  for  Tennessee  Synod $  208  43 

West  Tennessee  Synod. 

HOPEWELL  presbytery. 

Greenfield  Congregation $  1  08 

Shiloh  Congregation 1 4  42 

Pleasant  Hill  Congregation 7  00 

Pleasant  Hill  Congregation 7  00 

Total  for  Hopewell  Presbytery $  12  50 

MADISON   PRESBYTERY. 

Mt.  Tabor  Congregation 5  55 

Mt.  Vernon  Congregation 7  86 


Total  for  Madison  Presbytery $  13  41 

MEMPHIS   PRESBYTERY. 

Arlington  Congregation $  5  50 

Brunswick  Congregation 1  40 

Walker  Heights  Congregation 2  50 

Central  Congregation 3  60 

West  Union  Congregation 4  50 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  Richard  Judge ^ 3  50 

Total  for  Memphis  Presbytery ...$  20  50 

OBION  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  J.  H.  McDearmon $  2  00 

North  Union  Congregation _ _ 6  GO 


0^  THfe  CUMBERLAND  PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  63 

Bells  Chapel _... 12  20 

New  Ebenezer  Congregation 6  21 

Bethesda  Congregation 2  00 

Antioch  Congregation ^ 3  74 

Humboldt  Congregation 6  22 

Dyer  Congregation 3  00 

Beech  Congregation 9  25 

Trimble  Congregation 3  00 

Mt.  Olive  Congregation 3  33 

Rives  Congregation . ... 5  40 

Rutherford  Congregation ^.^..^, .,...,.. 5  00 

Troy  Congregation 5  80 

Fulton  Congregation . ^..^ 16  00 

Newbern  Congregation 3  50 

Total  for  Obion  Presbytery $  92  65 

Total  for  West  Tennessee  Synod $139  06 

Texas  Synod. 

austin  presbytery. 

Individual  Offering,  R.  M.  Castleman $  100  00 

Round  Rock  Congregation ^ 17  25 

Huton  Congregation 6  55 

Buda  Congregation 2  00 

Totalfor  Austin  Presbytery $125  80 

CORSICANA  PRESBYTERY. 

Individual  Offering,  Rev.  W.  H.  Berry    .                            .                  .       S  4  00 

Corsicana  Congregation 7  15 

Peoria  Congregation 5  12 

Antioch  Congregation -    6  00 

Blum  Congregation 4  00 


Total  for  Corsicana -  $    3127 


DALLAS-BONHAM  PRESBYTERY. 


Trinity  Congregation $      5  75 

Dallas  Congregation 5  00 

Ladonia  Congregation 3  00 


Total  for  Dallas^Bonham. .- $    13  76 


64  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

DENTON  PRESBYTERY. 

Pecan  Congregation $  4  10 

Decatur  Congregation 3  70 

Total  for  Denton  Presbytery $  7  80 

GREGORY  PRESBYTERY. 

Prairie  Branch  Congregation $  2  10 

Bowie  Congregation 3  30 

Zion  Valley  Congregation 2  95 

Total  for  Gregory  Presbytery 8  35 

LOUISIANA  PRESBYTERY. 

Centerpoint  Congregation $  2  35 

adividual  Offering,  F.  M.  Woody 10  00 

Total  for  Louisiana  Presbytery $  12  35 

MARSHALL  PRESBYTERY. 

Hope  Chapel $  6  00 

Nesbitt  Chapel 5  15 

Ewing  Chapel 4  95 

Jefferson  Congregation 5  00 

Marshall  Congregation 7  00 

Providence  Congregation 6  80 

Lodi  Congregation 1  45 

Total  for  Marshall  Presbytery $  36  36 

RED  RIVER  PRESBYTERY. 

Shiloh  Congregation $  6  50 

Total  for  Red  River  Presbytery $  6  50 

SWEETWATER  PRESBYTERY. 

Risingstar  Congregation $  4  50 

Caddo  Congregation 5  00 

Bell  Spring  Congregation 3  10 

Union  Chapel  Congregarion 6  00 

Total  for  Sweetwater  Presbytery $  17  60 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  65 

GREER  PRESBYTERY. 

Zinns  Chapel $      2  00 

Total  for  Greer  Presbytery ...$      2  00 

Total  from  Texas  Synod .._$  261  77 

INDIVIDUAL  OFFERINGS   FROM  DIFFERENT  STATES. 

Mrs.  A.  B.  Mills,  Cassey,  Illinois .._$  1  00 

Mrs.  J.  G.  Robinson,  Rockey,  Okla 7  50 

Miss  Louisa  Kruse,  Dunbar,  Nebr 5  00 

Mrs.  F.  D.  Galloway,  Portalas,  New  Mexico 1  10 

W.  M.  Duckett,  Benedict,  Kansas 10  00 

Mary  E.  Haddon,  Uniontown,  Pa 2  00 

Pueblo  Congregation,  Pueblo,  Colo 4  00 

Colorado  Springs,  Congregation 7  80 

Mrs.  E.  P.  Freeman,  1215  Prince  St.,  Wichita,  Kan 10  00 

Total $    48  40 

Received  from  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  to  be  used  in  Arkansas, 

Colorado,  and  Oklahoma  ($300  hundred  for  each  state.)  $  900  00 

MONEY  RECEI\'ED  DURING  THE   YEAR. 

Received  from  the  Old  Board $     50  36 

Received  from  individuals,  from  churches  and  the  Woman's  Board 2,562  29 

Total  amount  received $2,612  65 

PAID   OUT 

Paid  for  ledger $  4  00 

Paid  for  Recording  Secretary's  Book 4  45 

Paid  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman's  Railroad  fare 14  07 

Paid  Rev.  W.  J.  Lackey  on  Salary 325  00 

Paid  Rev.  H.  G.  Nicholson  on  Salary 500  00 

Paid  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Publishing  House  for  Printing  and 

Stationery 13  35 

Paid  for  freight,  drayage,  printing  and  stamps 12  50 

Paid  T.  A.  Havron  for  printing  and  mailing  2500  circular  letters 58  85 

Paid  Rev.  J.  A.  Hill  on  salary,  services  rendered  prior  to  thepresen 

Board 25  00 

Paid  Arkansas  Synodical  Missionary  on  Salary 75  00 

Paid  Dr.  W.  D.  Marlow  on  Hall  Rent 40  00 

Paid  for  Official  Seal  3  95 


66  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Paid  Expenses  of  Board  Meeting  in  St.  Louis,  April  12,  1911 61  30 

Paid  for  stamps  from  Sept.  7,  1910  to  April  14,  1911 7  20 

Paid  out  in  all $1,134  67 

Balance  in  Treasury  April  26,  1911 $1,478  48 

COLLECTED  IN  PRESBYTERIES  AND  SYNODS  AND  USED  FOR  MISSIONS  IN  THE 

PRESBYTERIES  AND  SYNODS  AND  REPORTED  TO  THE  GENERAL 

assembly's  board  of  MISSIONS. 

ARKANSAS  SYNOD. 

Collected  since  Nov.  1,  1910  to  April  1,  1911 $   621  72 

KENTUCKY  SYNOD. 

Collected  from  April  1,  1910  to  April  1,  1911 1,200  00 

MISSOURI   SYNOD. 

Collected  from  April  1,  1910  to  April  1,  1911 1,041  85 

INDIANOLA  SYNOD. 

Choctaw  Presbytery . $    16  50 

TEXAS   SYNOD. 

Texas  Synod  and  Presbyteries  have  collected  for  Synodical  and  Presby- 

terial  Missionaries  from  October  1st,  1910  to  April  1st,  1911 $2,000  00 

Total  reported  from  Synods  and  Presbyteries $4,880  02 


The  Board  of  Education  submitted  a  report  which  was  referred 
to  the  Committee  on  Education  and  is  as  follows  : 

REPORT  OF  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

To  the  General  Assembly,  at  Evansville,  Indiana,  May  i8,  igii. 

Fathers  and  Brethren:  The  Board  of  Education  (Educational  Society) 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  as  they  submit  this,  their  Thirtieth 
Annual  Report,  do  at  the  same  time,  most  gratefully  acknowledge  the  blessings  of 
God  upon  the  work,  for  he  has  not  only  put  it  into  the  hearts  of  many  of  the  pro- 
bationers for  the  ministry  in  our  beloved  Zion  to  seek  the  best  qualifications  within 
their  reach,  but  he  is  also  calling  many  more  into  the  ministry. 

The  Board  would  not  forget  the  Church.  She  has  co-operated  with  the  Board 
and  no  complaint  has  come  from  any  quarter. 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  67 

IfEMBERS   OF  THE   BOARD. 

Class  1.  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  President,  Nashville,  Tennessee;  Hon.  Frank 
Sleraons,  Nashville,  Tennessee;  Cap.  J.  W.  Smith,  Recording  Secretary,  McKenzie, 
Tennessee. 

Class  2.  Rev.  C.  A.  Davis,  Brunswick,  Tennessee;  Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson,  Corres- 
ponding Secretary  and  Treasurer,  McKenzie,  Tennessee;  Judge  W.  B.  Young, 
Clarksville,  Tennessee. 

Class  3.  D.  M.  McAnulty,  Bolivar,  Tennessee;  Dr.  W.  D.  Home,  Brunswick, 
Tennessee;  Rev.  D.  W.  Fooks,  Paducah,  Kentucky. 

The  term  of  office  of  class  one  expires  with  this  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly, 
and  your  Committee  on  Education  should  recommend  to  this  body  their  successors. 

BOARD  MEETINGS. 

The  Board  holds  four  regular  meetings  each  year  and  for  the  next  year  will  be 
on  the  following  days:  July  13th,  October  12th,  January  18th  and  April  11th. 

THE  THEOLOGICAL  CLASS. 

We  are  pleased  to  be  able  to  report  the  largest  enrollment  of  students  this  year 
of  any  since  the  school  was  opened  in  1908,  the  number  for  the  present  session  is 
forty  four,  forty  of  which  are  ministerial  students  and  four  are  young  ladies  pre- 
paring themselves  for  work  in  mission  fields.  The  names  of  the  members  of  the 
class  are  as  follows: 

MINISTERIAL  STUDENTS 

Name  Postoffice  State  Presbytery 

Allen,  H.  R McKenzie. Tennessee Hopewell 

Andress,  W.  B Muenster Texas Denton 

Baucom,  O.N Campbell Missouri Weatherford 

Binkley,  H.  H Greenbrier Tennessee Clarksville 

Blasingame Mountain  View Oklahoma Chickasaw 

Brown,  J.  A Rutherford Tennessee Obion 

Burroughs,  G.  W Conehatta Mississippi Mississippi 

Campbell ,  W.  E Clarksville Tennessee Clarksville 

Cobb,  J.  J Dyersburg Tennessee .Memphis 

Crockett,  J.  L Hurricane  Mill Tennessee Clarksville 

Covinton,  B.  W Rogersville Alabama McGready 

Danley,  G.  E Springfield Tennessee Clarksville 

Dyer,  Thomas Pulaski Tennessee Richland 

Floyd,  I.  K McKenzie Tennessee Yazoo 

Gray,  A.  G Rutherford Tennessee Obion 

Grimes,  W.  E Munford.. .Tennessee Memphis 

Guinn,  B.F McKenzie Tennessee Hopewell 

Hayes,  C.  W Eton Georgia Chattanooga 

Hee,  Alexander McKenzie Tennessee California 

Hester,  G.  A Paducah Kentucky Mayfield 


68  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Johnson,  E.  W Mason Tennessee McGready 

Lankford,  Ira McKenzie Tennessee Hopewell 

McCIuney,  J.  E Gadsden Alabama Talladega 

McCoy,  L.  E McKenzie Tennessee Hopewell 

Mcllwain,  G.  C McKenzie Tennessee Obion 

McMackin,  G.  K Wayland  Springs. ..Tennessee Richland 

Neel,  S.  L Kenton Tennessee Obion. 

Roy,  H.  V Murfreesboro Tennessee Lebanon 

Rudolph,  A.  D Calvert  City Kentucky Mayfield 

Rudolph,  W.  W Paducah Kentucky Mayfield 

Rudolph,  Miss  EthelPaducah Kentucky Mayfield 

Salisbury,  A.  D Halls Tennessee Obion 

Sanders,  W.  C Humboldt Tennessee Obion 

Self,  J.  A McKenzie Tennessee Hopewell 

Smith,  J.  P Brooksville Mississippi New  Hope 

Stribling,  A.  C Union Mississippi Mississippi 

Stewart,  J.  G Crawford Mississippi New  Hope 

Thomas,  A.  L Sulphur  Springs Georgia Lebanon 

Wood,  T.  L McKenzie Tennessee Memphis 

Zarecor,  W.  M Rutherford Tennessee Obion 

MISSIONARY   STUDENTS 

Name  Postofl6ce  State 

McCaslin,  Miss  Julia.. . San  Antonia Texas 

Pallette,  Miss  Birdie  Lee Oak  Grove Missouri 

Peterson,  Miss  Virginia Justin Texas 

Wilson,  Miss  Louvenia Louisville Kentucky 


In  addition  to  the  regular  course  of  study,  which  has  been  much  extended  over 
previous  years,  the  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  President  of  the  Board,  has  delivered  several 
lectures  to  the  class  which  were  very  instructive  and  highly  appreciated  by  the  claSs. 

The  Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  President  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young 
People's  Work,  spent  one  week  with  the  class  in  December  and  delivered  five  lec- 
tures on  the  various  phases  of  the  work  relating  to  his  Board. 

In  March  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Graf,  Corresponding  Secretary,  delivered  four  lectures 
on  the  work  of  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions. 

These  lectures  from  the  representatives  of  the  Boards  of  the  Church  were  exceed- 
ingly helpful  to  the  students  and  it  is  the  purpose  of  the  Board  to  arrange  for  similar 
lectures  each  year. 

THE   LEGAL  QIIESTION. 

All  legal  questions  pertaining  to  the  Board  of  Education  have  been  placed  in  the 
hands  of  a  competent  committee  which  is  giving  the  same  their  personal  attention. 
It  is  the  desire  of  your  Board  to  settle  as  far  as  possible  all  legal  questions  and  dif- 
ferences outside  of  the  courts. 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  69 

THE   INSTRUCTION   OF   THE   ASSEMBLY   COMPLIED   WITH. 

The  Board  desires  to  call  the  attention  of  the  General  Assembly  to  the  action  of 
the  Assembly  of  one  year  ago,  which  is  as  follows: 

"That  in  recognition  of  the  services  of  the  literary  faculty  of  Bethel  College  you 
direct  the  Board  of  Education,  in  case  the  tuition  of  the  paying  students  docs  not 
pay  the  president  of  the  literary  department  as  much  as  $1,000  for  the  next  session 
of  ten  months,  and  the  two  additional  teachers  as  much  as  $750  each,  to  pay  them 
such  tuition  on  ministerial  students  as  shall  make  said  salaries  respectively  equal  to 
the  amounts  above  named,  provided  said  tuition  on  ministerial  students  shall  not 
exceed  the  catalogue  price  for  such  grades  as  they  may  be  in  for  the  time  said  stu- 
dents are  in  school."    See  p.  41,  Minutes  1910. 

This  action  of  the  last  Assembly  placed  a  burden  upon  the  Board  of  Education 
and  in  compliance  with  the  order  the  treasury  is  almost  empty. 

The  Committee  on  Education  at  the  last  Assembly  submitted  the  above  recom- 
mendation upon  the  basis  of  the  tuition  collected  for  the  session  which  ended  June 
1910.  The  official  report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Bethel  College  shows  this 
amount  to  be  $2,015.25.  The  official  report  of  the  faculty  for  this  year  shows  the 
amount  of  tuition  earned,  collected  and  uncollected,  to  be  $1,485.25,  which  shows 
a  falling  off  in  tuition  this  year  of  $529.74,  and  leaves  $1,014.75  to  be  paid  by  your 
Board  of  Education. 

We  would  therefore  recommend  for  your  consideration, 

1.  That  you  recognize  the  fact  that  Boards  of  Trustees  of  Institutions  of  Learning 
have  the  power  to  regulate  the  tuition  of  students  and  fix  the  salary  of  the  faculty 
independent  of  any  action  whatever,  of  the  General  Assembly. 

2.  That  your  Board  of  Education  be  left  free  to  make  such  arrangements  for  the 
tuition  of  ministerial  students  as  in  its  judgment  it  shall  deem  best. 

FINANCIAL   REPORT. 

We  are  pleased  to  report  that  the  collections  from  the  churches  and  individuals 
for  this  year  show  an  increase  over  that  of  last.     This  increase  is  almost  21%. 

The  Board  has  assisted  directly  twenty  three  students  since  its  last  Annual 
Report  was  submitted.  Besides  the  number  mentioned  above  others  have  received 
aid  from  their  friends  and  presbyteries  which  is  not  included  in  this  report.  Under 
the  head  of  "Reported  but  not  Received  at  the  Office  of  the  Board,"  will  be  found 
the  amount  spent  and  now  in  the  hands  of  the  bodies  therein  named  for  the  educa- 
tion of  young  ministers. 

Receipts. 

Cash  on  hand  at  last  report,  April  30,  1910 $1,188  37 

Received  from  Churches,  Individuals,  etc.,  since  last  report.  2,565  56 


Total  receipts  for  the  year  ending  May  1,  1911 $3,753  93 


'jO  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Salary  of  P.  F.  Johnson,  Dean,  Theological  Department,  for 

9thand  10th  months,  2d  year $  200  00 

Salary  of  P.  F.  Johnson,  Dean,  Theological  School  for  eight 

months  of  3d  year.. 800  00 

C.  A.  Davis,  expense  to  Board  meetings $  10  75 

D.  W.  Fooks,  expense  to  Board  meetings 17  00 

D.  M.  McAnulty,  expense  to  Board  meetings 10  10 

W.  B.  Young,  expense  to  Board  meetings 10  54 

C.  J.  Young,  meals  for  the  Board 11  00 

J.  L.  Hudgins,  expense  to  meeting  of  Assembly 10  00 

J.  L.  Hudgins,  two  trips  to  McKenzie  and  one  to  Ind 20  80 

P.  F.  Johnson,  to  meetings  of  Madison,  Clarksville  and  May- 
field  presbyteries 12  57—$    102  76 

Citizens'  State  Bank  on  protest 55  00 

Printing  3000  folders,  J.  W.  Haynie 8  00 

Printing  1000  letterheads 3  50 

Printing  1000  envelopes 2  50 

290  postal  cards  and  printing  the  same 3  90 

2000  envelopes,  McKenzie  Times 2  00 

15,000  folders,  McKenzie  Times... 15  00 

Plastering  room,  W.  H.  Hobbs 17  80 

Work,  J.  A.  Self 3  00 

Lime 2  00 

Lumber 8  98 

Picture  frame  and  window  shades 2  50 

Paints ---  9  16 

Painting,  W.  N.  Foster 5  00 

Desk 1  00 

Printing  blanks 1  00 

Postage  on  printed  matter 25  80 

Postage 1  24 

Janitor 7  25—     174  03 

Probationers  in  Chattanooga  Presbytery — $  10  00 

Probationers  in  Clarksville  Presbytery 135  50 

Probationers  in  Hopewell  Presbytery 31  00 

Probationers  in  Lebanon  Presbytery 95  15 

Missionary  i  n  Lexington  Presbytery. 5  00 

Probationers  in  Mayfield  Presbytery 136  05 

Probationers  in  Memphis  Presbytery 110  50 

Probationers  in  Mississippi  Presbytery 7  50 

Probationers  in  McGready  Presbytery 187  SO 

Probationers  in  Obion  Presbytery 116  20 

Probationers  in  Richland  Presbytery 90  00 


OF    rriK   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  71 

Probationers  in  Weatherford  Presbytery 75  00 

Probationers  in  Yazoo  Presbytery 10  35— $1,000  05 

Total  Disbursements  for  the  year. $2,287  44 

Balance  on  deposit  May  1,  1911 $1,466  49 

Check  No.  140,  to  W.  B.  Young  has  not  been  cashed.. 5  32 

Hence  the  actual  deposits  in  bank  are $1 ,471  81 

Since  the  above  report  was  audited  the  Board  has  paid  to  the 
Literary  Faculty  of  Bethel  College $1,014  75 

Which  leaves  a  cash  balance  on  deposit  of $  457  06 

REPORTED  BUT  NOT  RECEIVED  AT  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  BOARD. 

Received  Disbursed 

Clarksville  Presbytery .$     59  00  $     59  00 

Memphis  Presbytery 50  00  50  00 

White  River  Presbyterial  Educational  Society 98  83  20  14 

Total $   207  83    $    129  14 

Balance  in  Treasury,  White  River  Presbyterial  Educational 
Society $    78  69 

REPORT   OF  THE   AUDITING   COMMITTEE. 

We,  the  undersigned  have  examined  the  books  and  vouchers  of  the  Treasurer, 
P.  F.  Johnson,  and  find  them  correct. 

J.   L.   HUDGINS. 

C.  A.  Davis 

THE  OUTLOOK. 
In  many  respects  the  outlook  for  an  educated  ministry  in  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church  is  bright.  With  an  increase  in  the  offerings  to  the  cause  of  educa- 
tion each  year  and  an  increase  in  the  number  attending  school  each  year,  and  a  large 
increase  in  the  number  the  Lord  is  calling  into  the  ministry  each  year  should  be  very 
gratifying  and  encouraging  to  the  Church.  Let  us  hope  that  the  next  year  shall 
bring  to  the  Church  even  greater  results  than  that  of  any  preceding  year. 

RECOMMENDATIONS. 

In  addition  to  the  two  recommendations  given  on  another  page  of  this  report,  we 
suggest  the  following  for  your  consideration: 

1.  That  the  General  Assembly  outline  the  policy  of  the  Board  of  Education  in 
the  future  as  it  has  done  in  the  past. 

2.  That  you  recommend  to  the  Church  at  large  the  importance  of  patronizing 
Bethel  College,  at  present  the  only  school  under  the  control  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church.  Make  it  clear  that  it  is  not  only  a  school  for  ministers  but 
for  literary  students  as  well,  open  to  both  sexes. 


72  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

3.  That  you  urge  the  Church  to  continue  her  prayers  and  most  cordial  co-oper- 
ation with  this  very  important  enterprise. 

4.  That  the  presbyteries  be  impressed  with  the  importance  of  keeping  their  pro- 
bationerj  in  school  until  they  are  thoroughly  prepared  for  the  work  to  which  they 
have  been  called. 

5.  That  the  churches  and  individuals  be  requested  to  make  their  offerings  as 
large  as  possible  to  this  cause. 

6.  That  you  commend  the  women  of  the  Synod  of  West  Tennessee  for  the  support 
they  have  been  to  Alexander  Pong  Hee,  our  Chinese  student  for  the  ministry,  who 
has  been  in  Bethel  College  two  years.  You  should  request  the  women  to  continue 
their  aid  to  him.  Respectfully  submitted, 

J.  L.  HUDGiNS,  President. 


J.  W.  Smith,  Recording  Secretary. 


P.  F.  Johnson,  Cor.  Sec'y.  &  Treas. 

Frank  Slemons 

C.  A.  Davis 
W.  B.  Young 

D.  M.  McAnulty 
W.  D,  Horne 

D.  W.  FooKS 


FINANCIAL  EXHIBITS  BY  SYNODS,  PRESBYTERIES,  CHURCHES 
AND  INDIVIDUALS. 

Synod  of  Alabama. 
1.    birmingham  presbytery. 

1.  Birmingham $  15  00 

2.  Harmony 1  70 

3.  Hopewell 3  00 

4.  New  Hope 2  35 

5.  Rocky  Ridge 2  05 

6.  J.  D.Lewis 5  00—$    29  10 

2.   FLORIDA  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Lakeland  Sunday  School $  60  02 

2.  W.H.Miller 1  00 

3.  Mrs.  F.  J.  Riggins 3  00 

4.  Mrs.  M.  B.  Waggoner 4  00—      68  02 

3.   ROBERT  DONNELL   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Gurley $  7  00 

2.  G.C.Sanders 5  00 

3.  Mrs.  G.  C.  Sanders -- 5  00—      17  00 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  73 

4.  SPRINGVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Chepultepec 4  02 

2.  Concord 3  25 

3.  EastLake 2  00 

4.  Oneonta... 2  50—$    11  77 

5.  TALLADEGA  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Chalybeate  Springs $  2  20 

2.  Cove  Creek 11  65 

3.  Gadsden 3  80 

4.  Gaylesville 7  11 

5.  Union  Chapel 1  50—  26  26 

$  152  15 

Synod  of  Arkansas. 
1.  arkansas  presbytery. 

1.  CaneHill .-.-$  4  00—$      4  00 

2.   BARTHOLOMEW  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Florence $  3  23 

2.  Newtons  Chapel 5  10 

3.  RoseHiU 90—        9  23 

3.   BURROW  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Paragould - $  5  15 —        5  15 

4.   FT.   SMITH  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Billingsley $  1  75 

2.  ConeHill 15  00 

3.  Prairie  Grove. 1  72 

4.  H.  P.  King  and  wife 25  00 

5.  N.B.McNabb 1  50 

6.  o.P - ---- 1  00—      45  97 

5.   MOUND  PRAIRIE   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Locksburg -$  5  00—        5  00 

6.   WHITE   RIVER  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Pleasant  Flat -$  5  80—        5  80 


74  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

7.   SPECIALS. 

1.  W.  J.  Bailey $  5  00 

2.  Mrs.  R.  C.  Hum 1  00 

3.  Mrs.  V.  A.  McNabb 100 

4.  Mrs.  M.  E.  Redings 100—        8  00 

$        83  15 
Synod  of  Illinois. 

1.  Foster  presbytery. 

1.  Rardin $      1  00 

2.  Willow  Creek 75—      $175 

2.  ILLINOIS  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  MtZion $      3  00—        3  00 

3.  LINCOLN  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Dewit $      7  00 

2.  A  Friend 20  00—      27  00 

4.   MT.   VERNON  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Mrs.  Amanda  Burley $      1  00 

2.  Halstlaw  sisters 2  60—        3  50 

5.   VANDALIA  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Irving'sL.  A.  S $  2  00 

2.  Mt.  Gilead 2  50 

3.  Monroe  Bast 50 

4.  Mrs.  Lizzie  Hefley 2  00 

5.  Mrs.  Mary  Miller 1  00 

6.  R.J.Wilson 100—        9  00 

$    44  25 
Synod  of  Indiana. 

1.  indiana  presbytery. 

1.  JeffersonAve $    11  25—$    11  25 

2.  morgan  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  J.  C.  Wilhoit  and  wife $    50  00—      50  00 

$    61  25 
Synod  of  Indianola. 
1.  choctaw-cherokee  presbytery. 
1.  Rev.  E.  S.  Conrad $      8  40—        8  40 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  75 

2.  OKLAHOMA  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Yewad $  3  25—        3  25 

3.   SPECIALS, 

1.  S.  S.  Hudeburg 6  00—        5  00 

$    16  65 
Synod  of  Kentucky. 

1.  cumberland  presbytery. 

1.  Marrowbone .%  1  46 

2.  Oak  Forest 3  00—$      4  46 

2.  LEITCHFIELD  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Freedom .$  3  00 

2.  Providence 3  55 —        6  65 

3.  LOGAN  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Bowling  Green $  10  63 

2.  Mrs.  Eliza  Alexander  and  sister 14  00 

3.  Mrs.  Gunn 2  00 

4.  Mrs.  L.  L.  Owens 5  00— f    3163 

4.   MAYFIELD  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Beech  Grove $  12  25 

2.  MtZion 2  00 

3.  Oakland 5  00 

4.  Paducah  Sunday  School 20  25 

6.  Palma 20  00 

6.  PilotOak 1  35 

7.  Pleasant  Grove 3  35 

8.  Smyrna... 2  10 

9.  Union 4  10 

10.  Union  Grove 5  00 

11.  Wingo 3  00 

12.  Presbyterial  Offering 45  56 

13.  Mrs.  Adela  Graham 1  00 

14.  Miss  Anna  E.  Seay 5  00—     130% 

5.  OWENSBORO  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Central  City $  1  90 

2.  Mt.Zion 5  00—        6  90 

6.  PRINCETON  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Bayou $  1  50 

2.  Blackford 94 

3.  RiceLisman 2  80—    5  24 

Total $  185  74 


76.  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Synod  of  Mississippi. 

1.  new  hope  presbytery. 

1.  Beersheba  and  Liberty $  IG  20 

2.  Cedar  Blufif  and  Woodlawn 7  90 

3.  Starkville 2  00 

4.  Vernon 8  50 

5.  WestPoint 12  00 

6.  West  Point  L.  A.  S 62  70 

7.  G.  B.  Russell 1  00—$  104  30 

2.  MISSISSIPPI  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Carthage $  3  00 

2.  Erin 65 

3.  Mt.  Bethel 2  40 

4.  Reformation 1  50 

5.  Salem 1  85 

6.  Steam  Mill 2  35—      1175 

3.   YAZOO  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Mrs.  J.  M.  Hudson $  2  00—        2  00 

4.   SPECIAL. 

1.  Mrs.  G.  N.  McCluney $  2  00 

2.  Miss  L.  B.  Megginson 100—        3  00 

Total $  121  05 

Synod  of  Missouri. 

1.  kirkville  presbytery. 

1.  Medill $  4  26 

2.  Unity 5  40—$      9  66 

2.  LEXINGTON  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Bates  City $  13  20 

2.  ChapelHill 7  00 

3.  Centerview 7  20 

4.  Holden 14  40 

5.  Mt.  Moriah  Sunday  School 5  07 

6.  Pleasant  Grove 1  50 

7.  Salem 4  63—      53  00 

3.    MCGEE   PRESBYTERY 

1.  Bethany $  4  20 

2.  Guthrie 3  40 

3.  Moberly 3  50 

4.  Olney 5  05 


OV   THE   CUMBIiRLANl)    I'RliSHY'JKRIAN    CHURCH  7^ 

5.  Salisbury 6  16 

6.  Sugar  Creek . 9  65 

T.Union -        3  50—      35  26 

4.   LEBANON   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Elston.. 1  60 

2.  Marean 1  25 

3.  Marshall 10  00 

4.  J.  C.  Fisher  and  wife 2  00—      14  85 

5.    OZARK   PRESBYTERY 

1.  Greenville S  4  30 

2.  Maple  Grove $  2  00 

3.  Mrs.  F.L.  Cox 5  00 

4.  Chat.  M.  Stockton 10  00—      2130 

6.   SPRINGFIELD  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Barren  Creek 4  75 

2.  Prison 5  15-        9  90 

7.    WEST  PRARIE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Campbell 5  00 

2.  Gibson --- -       10  35 

3.  Maiden 4  00—      19  35 

8.   SPECIAL. 

1.  M.  L.  Rippee 5      1  00 

2.  Pleasant  Hill 135—        2  35 

Total -  5  165  67 

Synod  of  Pacific. 

1.  california  presbytery. 

1.  San  Francisco 5      5  00— S      5  00 

2.  LOS   ANGELES  PRESBYTERY, 

1.  LosAngeles — -«      1  0(^        1  00 

3.   TULARE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Selma - ^      ^  25—        3  25 

Total «      9  25 


78  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Synod  of  Tennessee. 

1.  chattanooga  presbytery. 

1.  Chattanooga $  15  00 

2.  Cleveland 25  00 

3.  Ebenezer 79 

4.  FlintSpring 2  70 

5.  Oak  Grove 3  30 

6.  Mrs.  H.  D.  Rider 5  00—    $5179 

2.  CLARKSVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Clarksville  Sunday  School $  105  00 

2.  Locust  Grove 2  00 

3.  McAdoo 4  00—    11100 

3.  COOKEVILLE   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Gordonsville $  3  75 

2.  Pleasant  Shade 4  15 

3.  UnionHill 3  50—      1140 

4.  EAST  TENNESSEE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Bethesda $  1  00 

2.  Dover 1  56 

3.  Greenville 31  00 

4.  Lebanon 1  00 

5.  Mohawk 4  00 

6.  Mt.  Pleasant --.  2  00 

7.  New  Bethel. 3  00 

8.  Oakland-. 1  00 

9.  PleasantHiU. 2  00 

10.  Pleasant  Vale 1  00 

11.  Shiloh 5  00 

12.  Willoughby's 2  00—      54  56 

5.  ELK  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Elora.... $  1  10 

2.  Fayetteville 50 

3.  Flintville 50 

4.  Mt.  Reserve 3  00 

5.  New  Lebanon 2  40 

6.  Pleasant  Grove 1  03 

7.  Pleasant  View 1  65 

8.  Petersburg 3  15—      13  33 

6.   KNOXVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Crawford $  3  10 

2.  Lanndon — --  7  66 


OF  THK  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  79 

3.  Shiloh - - 1  00 

4.  Union - --  97 

5.  Virtue 2  24 

6.  Woodlawn. --- - --  1  00 

7.  Young's  Chapel 2  20—      18  17 

7.   LEBANON   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Cedar  Grove $  3  55 

2.  Dry  Fork... 75 

3.  Edge6eld  C.  P.  Y.  P.  S 70  00 

4.  Edgefield 10  00 

5.  Goshen -  14  40 

6.  Lebanon -  7  47 

7.  Melrose 10  00 

8.  Murfreesboro 3  10 

9.  J.R.Goodpasture 5  00 

10.  Mattie  Johnson 5  00—    129  27 

8.    MCMINNVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Monteagle $  1  00 

2.  Union. ..  — 1  44-        2  44 

9.    RICHLAND   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Campbellsville  L.  M.  S -- S  3  00 

2.  Glenwood 10  74 

3.  Mt.  Moriah 3  75 

4.  McCains 5  60 

5.  SanteFe 15  75 

6.  West  Point 4  50 

7.  Thomas  Dyer 150—      44  84 

10.   SPECIAL. 

1.  J.  H.  Barbee 3  00—        3  00 

Total -  «  439  80 

Synod  of  Texas. 
1.  abilene  presbytery. 

1.  Anson «  5  00 


2.  Cadda 3  00— 

2.   AUSTIN  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Buda 5  3  00 

2.  Hutto - --  *  27 


8  00 


8o  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

3.  Liberty  Hill 3  40 

4.  Mt.  Pleasant 2  45 

5.  R.  M.  Castleman 50  00  62  12 

3.  BROWNWOOD  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Harmony  Ridge $  2  35 

2.  Rock  Shoals 185 

3.  San  Saba 7  90—      12  10 

4.  CORSICANA  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Blum •- $  4  00 

2.  Corsicana 27  00 

3.  Corsicana  C.E 5  00 

4.  Peoria 11  80 

5.  Kerens 2  30 

6.  J.  J.  Goodknight 5  00—$    65  10 

5.   DALLAS-BONHAM  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Trinity $  13  00 

2.  Mrs.  M.  L.  Aldudge 10  00 

3.  Mrs.  C.  W.  McKinney 51  00 

4.  NellMcKenney 6  00 

5.  Mrs.  A.  J.  McKinney 8  00—$    89  00 

6.  DENTON  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Denton  Mis.  Soc $         75 

2.  Pecan 3  00—        3  76 

7.   GREENVILLE  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Hopewell $  5  00 

2.  Mt.Zion 4  00 

3.  PineHill 6  00 

4.  Walling  Chapel 6  00—      20  00 

8.  GREGORY  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Bowie $  8  35 

2.  Henrietta 2  00 

3.  Ringgold 2  40—      12  76 

9.  LOXnSIANA  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  EllaMcGuire $      1000 

2.  F.  M.  Woody  and  wife 25  00—      35  00 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  8l 
10.    MARSHALL  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Dangerfield $  5  00 

2.  Hughes  Springs 5  00 

3.  Jefferson 5  00 

4.  Mrs.  Dr.  Glass 100—      16  00 

11.    SWEETWATER   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  RisingStar $  2  25 

2.  Union  Chapel 6  00—        8  25 

12.  TEXAS   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Mt.  Selman . .$  145—        145 

13.  WACO   PRESBYTERY. 

1.  S.  D.  Williamson  and  wife $  2  00—        2  00 

14.   WEATHERFORD  PRESBYTERY. 

I.  Ferris $  6  30—        6  30 

Total $  331  82 

Synod  of  West  Tennessee. 
1.  hopewell  presbytery. 

1.  Antioch. $  1  85 

2.  Davidson's  Chapel 3  63 

3.  Double  Springs 3  41 

4.  Friendship 7  75 

5.  Greenfield . 3  00 

6.  Gum  Springs 1  39 

7.  Lavinia 5  00 

8.  Mt.Zion 1  65 

9.  NewSalem 4  70 

10.  Pilgrim's  Rest 1  80 

II.  Pisgah . 3  00 

12.  Pleasant  Green 2  38 

13.  PleasantHill 3  42 

14.  Pleasant  Hill  S.  S 1 3  08 

15.  Shiloh 3  53 

16.  Trezevant 3  17 

17.  Mrs.  B.  A.  Denny 105  00 

18.  I.K.Floyd 1  00 

19.  Mrs.  Walter  Crawford 1  00 

20.  D.H.Patterson .., 5  00—$  164  7q 


82  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

2.  MADISON  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Ebenezer .$      5  70 

2.  Greenwood .        4  50 

3.  Jackson 25  00 

4.  Mt.  Tabor 17  60 

5.  Mt.  Vernon 16  13 

6.  New  Hope 3  20 

7.  W.  E.  Dunaway 25  00 

8.  Mrs.  E.  W.  Duryea 50  00 

9.  D.  M.  McAnulty 10  00 

10.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  M.  Moore 5  00 

11.  Mrs.  A.  A.  Rochel] 5  00 

12.  A  lover  of  C.  P.  Church .- 1  00—$  168  13 

3.  MEMPHIS  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Bethel $      4  00 

2.  Ebenezer 5  15 

3.  Memphis  Central 1  50 

4.  Pleasant  Union 8  50 

5.  Walker  Heights 2  50 

6.  West  Union 10  40 

7.  West  Union  L.  A.  M.  S 5  00 

8.  C.  W.  Flaniken 1  00 

9.  W.  E.  Grimes 12  50 

10.  J.  M.  WiUiams 30  00—      80  56 

4.  OBION  PRESBYTERY. 

1.  Antioch $      3  50 

2.  Beech 12  50 

3.  Bell's  Chapel 18  25 

4.  Bethesda 3  05 

5.  Cloverdale 1  75 

6.  Cool  Springs 5  50 

7.  Crittendengrove 5  00 

8.  Dyersburg 20  60 

9.  Flippin 2  70 

10.  Hurricane  Hill 15  00 

11.  Kenton 3  50 

12.  Kenton  S,  S.  Class 8  00 

13.  MasonHall 5  50 

14.  Mt.  Ararat 2  00 

15.  Mt.  Olive 2  00 

16.  Newbem 16  90 

17.  New  Bethlehem 3  65 

18.  New  Cumberland 6  00 


OF  THE  CUMBIiRLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  83 

19.  NewEbenezer 6  80 

20.  North  Union 16  00 

21.  Palestine 2  25 

22.  PleasantHill 12  00 

23.  Rives 6  70 

24.  Rutherford 2  15 

25.  Salem 2  75 

26.  Troy 4  40 

27.  Trimble 2  30 

28.  Union  City 25  00 

29.  Woodard's  Chapel 77 

30.  Yorkville 6  04 

31.  J.  W.  Howell  and  wife 10  00 

32.  G.  S.  and  M.  E.  Joyner 7  00 

33.  R.  R.Minton 2  50 

34.  H.D.Park 10  00 

35.  Mrs.  Annie  T.  Park 1  00 

36.  W.  C.  Sanders 5  00 

37.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Thompson 5  00 

38.  Noname 5  00—    266  96 

Total $  680  40 

SPECIALS. 

1.  General  Assembly  Offering I  207  52 

2.  Mrs.  F.  E.  Masin,  Atchison,  Kans 2  50 

3.  Nancy  M.  and  V.  D.  Overton 5  00 

4.  Interest  on  deposits 9  36    $224  38 

Total $  224  38 

5.  Collection  on  protested  check 50  00 

Total  receipts  for  the  year $2,565  5( 

The  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work  sub- 
mitted their  annual  report,  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Sunday  Schools  and  Young  People's  Work,  and  is  as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  YOUNG 
PEOPLE'S  WORK. 

The  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work  would  submit 
the  following  report  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian Church  in  session  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  May,  191 1,  for  the  year  ending 
December  31,  1910: 


84  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

The  year's  work  has  been  the  most  satisfactory  of  any  in  the  history 
of  this  Board. 

The  Board  has  received  the  hearty  co-operation  of  the  Church  during 
the  year  in  her  efforts  to  extend  the  work  of  Sunday  schoools  and 
Young  People's  organizations. 

There  has  been  more  substantial  growth  than  during  any  former  year, 
and  the  outlook  for  the  future  is  brighter  than  at  any  previous  time. 

Children's  Day  was  observed  by  a  large  number  of  our  Sunday  schools 
with  good  results,  and  plans  are  working  for  a  larger  observance  of  this 
day  for  the  coming  year.  The  first  Sunday  in  June  has  been  designated 
as  the  time  to  hold  this  service.  The  children  enjoy  the  occasion  very 
much;  besides,  it  draws  them  closer  to  the  Church.  Then  it  gives  the 
minister  and  the  Church  an  opportunity  of  magnifying  childhood  and  the 
importance  of  child  training. 

During  the  year  a  larger  amount  of  time  and  money  have  been  ex- 
pended in  holding  institutes  and  conventions  for  Sunday  school  and  young 
people's  work  than  ever  before ;  and  your  Board  believes  that  this  work 
should  be  increased  as  rapidly  as  the  offerings  will  justify.  As  there 
is  much  need  for  improved  methods  of  work  in  all  our  Sunday  schools 
and  young  people's  organizations.  The  world  is  moving  toward  higher 
ideals  in  all  departments  of  our  civilization,  and  the  Church  of  Christ 
should  not  be  one  whit  behind  the  best  in  any  department  of  her  work. 
Up  to  the  present  the  Church  has  not  been  as  wise  as  the  world  in  mak- 
ing the  most  of  her  privileges.  It  is  hoped  that  a  much  larger  amount 
of  this  work  can  be  done  during  the  next  year. 

The  Board  has  continued  her  effort  to  aid  the  work  in  the  State  of 
Oklahoma.  The  policy  of  the  Board  has  been  to  expend  all  money  re- 
ceived for  this  work  in  the  field  for  which  it  was  intended,  and  not  to 
use  any  of  it  in  the  running  expenses  of  the  Board,  so  as  to  help  this 
missionary  field  as  much  as  possible.  During  the  past  year  more  has 
been  expended  in  this  field  than  was  given  for  this  specific  work. 

The  Board  believes  that  the  policy  of  the  Board  should  continue  to 
be  that  of  expending  all  money  given  direct  for  Oklahoma  without 
keeping  out  any  for  running  expenses ;  but  no  more,  as  the  other  in- 
come of  the  Board  is  needed  for  the  purposes  for  which  given — the  de- 
velopment and  extension  of  Sunday  school  and  young  people's  work. 

During  the  year  a  marked  advancement  has  been  made  in  many  of 
our  Sunday  schools.  New  and  better  methods  have  been  put  into  prac- 
tice, and  better  form  of  organiaztion  adopted.  Several  schools  have  add- 
ed to  their  main  department  the  Cradle  Roll,  Home  Department,  and 
Adult  Department,  and  in  various  ways  improving  this  exceedingly  im- 
portant part  of  the  church  work ;  but  much  territory  in  this  field  is  still 
unclaimed. 

The  most  encouraging  phase  of  the  work  is  the  large  number  of  young 


OF  THE   CUMBERLANI)    PKRSRYTERIAN    CHURCH  85 

people's  societies  organized  during  the  year;  in  fact,  there  have  been  more 
of  these  organized  during  the  last  year  than  during  the  entire  history 
of  the  Board.  This  part  of  the  work  shall  continue  to  receive  special 
attention  at  the  hands  of  the  Board. 

We  find  our  young  people  eager  to  do  something  for  the  Master  if 
they  are  only  given  a  chance. 

Also  our  leaders  are  more  and  more  coming  to  realize  the  privilege  of 
giving  their  young  people  a  place  in  the  kingdom. 

During  the  year  a  page  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  has  been  gener- 
ously given  the  President  of  this  Board  for  comments  on  the  devotional 
lesson  of  the  Young  People's  societies,  also  for  suggestive  methods  and 
supplemental  studies  have  been  given  from  time  to  time  for  our  young 
people  in  the  way  of  information  concerning  the  history,  doctrine,  and 
policy  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  striving  thereby  to  edu- 
cate our  young  people  in  the  spirit  and  work  of  the  Church.  We  believe 
that  good  has  been  done  by  the  use  of  this  page  in  this  way. 

In  addition  to  the  page  in  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian,  the  Denomina- 
tional Reading  Course  has  been  pressed — put  before  our  young  people  n 
all  ways  possible  to  learn  the  spirit  and  work  as  well  as  doctrine  of  their 
Church. 

Much  correspondence  has  been  carried  on  for  the  development  of  the 
work  both  in  answeruig  the  many  questoins  of  inquiry  for  information 
concerning  the  various  phases  of  the  work  as  well  as  inaugurating  new 
work  in  the  various  fields  before  us. 

Your  Board  believes  that  it  would  be  a  wise  policy  to  have  some  one 
to  give  all  of  his  time  to  the  work  for  which  this  Board  is  responsible, 
if  the  man  who  would  be  peculiarly  suited  for  the  place  could  be  secured. 
No  enterprise  can  do  its  best  with  only  a  part  of  some  one's  time. 

Our  Church  Board  must  have  strong  men,  well-developed  men,  in  touch 
with  God,  who  give  their  best  to  the  work,  before  we  make  progress ; 
and  the  sooner  we  come  to  this,  the  sooner  will  we  see  our  work  move  up. 

As  the  time  to  which  Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee  and  Mr.  D.  M.  Riber  were 
elected  to  serve  on  this  Board  expires  at  this  time,  we  would  recommend 
that  you  elect  to  fill  their  places  the  Rev.  O.  A.  Barbee,  of  Greenville, 
Ky.,  and  Rev.  J.  W.  Dishman,  of  Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Furthermore,  the  resignation  of  Judge  William  Reister  as  a  member  of 
this  Board  has  been  tendered,  and  we  would  recommend  that  his  resig- 
nation be  accepted  snd  that  Prof.  H.  J.  Graf,  of  Evansville,  Ind..  be  elected 
to  fill  that  vacancy. 


86  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

The  Treasurer's   report   is  hereby  attached   as   a  part  of  the   Board's 
report. 
Respectfully,  T.  Ashburn,  President; 

T.  W.  K-ELLER,  Secretary  and  Treasurer; 

J.  T.  Barbee, 

William  Reister, 

J.  M.  Gallaher, 

D.  M.  Reiser, 

Members  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Sunday  School  and 
Young  People's  Work  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church 
for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1910  to  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  May, 
1911. 

Receipts. 

Amount  on  hand  January  i,  1911 $300  10 

Received  from  Children's  Day  services 376  79 

Received  for  Oklahoma  Missions 19  36 

Received  for  Work  of  Board 169  14 

Total  receipts  for  the  year $855  39 

Disbursements. 

Paid  to  Oklahoma  Missions $215  00 

Paid  for  Institute  and  Convention  work  and  expenses 180  00 

Paid  for  Synodic  and  Presbyterian  work 95  00 

Paid  for  attending  Synodic  and  Presbyterial  meetings 27  00 

Paid  for  postage,  printing  and  stationery 121  50 

Paid    for   expenses   of  the   President   of   the  Board  to   and    from 

McKenzie  to  lecture  students 19  70 

Paid  for  expense  of  Secretary  and  Treasurer  to  Assembly  at  Dick- 
son, May,   1910 17  00 

Paid  for  stenographer  hire 120  00 

Total  disbursements  for  the  year $800  20 

Amount  on  hand  January  i,  191 1 $  55  19 

Respectfully,  T.  W.  Keller,  Treasurer. 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  87 

On  motion,  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckofif,  of  the  Board  of  Ministe- 
rial Relief  was  granted  the  hour  of  9:30  tomorrow,  the  third 
day  of  the  session,  to  present  the  claims  of  the  Board  of  Min- 
isterial Relief  to  the  Assembly. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  7:30  tomorrow  evening  was  granted 
the  Board  of  Education  to  present  the  claims  of  the  Educational 
work,  with  the  consent  of  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  who  is  to  deliver 
a  special  address  at  that  hour. 

On  motion,  General  Assembly  took  recess  until  7 130  this  even- 
ing. Rev.  T.  Ashburn,  of  Knoxville  Presbytery,  closed  the  ses- 
sion with  prayer. 


SECOND   DAY,   FRIDAY— EVENING  SESSION. 

MAY    19,    191 1,   7:30  P.    M. 

The  opening  service  of  the  evening  consisted  of  a  number 
of  songs  by  the  Vaughan  Quartette  of  Lawrenceburg,  Tenn. 

The  popular  hour  of  the  evening  consisted  of  a  joint  meet- 
ing of  Mission  Boards  as  called  for  by  the  suggestive  program. 
The  first  speaker  of  the  evening  was  Mrs.  McCord,  of  the 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions,  who  delivered  a  splendid  address, 
choosing  for  her  theme  the  one  word,  "Others."  She  was 
followed  by  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Graf,  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions,  who  told  in  a  few  well  chosen 
words  of  the  great  work  being  done  by  the  Woman's  Board. 
Miss  Kate  Vaughan,  of  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  then  spoke  very  inter- 
estingly for  several  minutes.  The  last  speaker  of  the  evening 
was  Editor  T.  A.  Havron,  who  spoke  upon  the  subject,  "The 
Relation  of  True  Mission  Spirit  to  the  Development  of  the 
Church." 

The  Rev.  J.  A.  Bozarth,  of  West  Prairie  Presbytery  led  the 
closing  prayer. 

The  Assembly  adjourned  to  9:00  o'clock  Saturday  morning. 


88  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

THIRD   DAY,   SATURDAY— FORENOON   SESSION. 

MAY   20,    I9II,   9:00  A.    M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  Prayer 
was  led  by  the  Rev.  Geo.  W.  May,  of  Indiana  Presbytery. 

Devotional  Service. 

Thirty  minutes  devotional  exercises  was  led  by  the  Rev.  A.  A. 
Collins,  of  Chickasaw  Presbytery. 

A  roll  of  the  presbyteries  which  were  not  represented  upon 
previous  day  sessions  was  called  showing  Rev.  O.  A.  Barbee, 
of  Owensboro  Presbytery,  present  and  his  name  was  ordered 
enrolled  with  other  commissioners. 

Minutes  Read. 
The  minutes  of  previous  day's  session  was  read  and  approved. 

Fraternal  Greetings. 

A  telegram  of  -fraternal  greetings  was  read  by  the  Stated 
Clerk  from  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
U.  S.,  now  in  session  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  is  in  the  follow- 
ing words : 

Louisville,  Ky.,  May  19,  1911. 
To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in 
session  at  Evansville,  Ind. 
From  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United 
States  in  session  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  greetings  and  warm  Christian  affec- 
tion. "But  you  beloved,  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most  holy  faith, 
praying  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  looking 
ior  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  eternal  life."     (Jude  20.  21.) 

Thomas  H.  Law,  Stated  Clerk; 
Russell  Cecil,  Moderator. 

On  motion,  the  Moderator  and  Stated  Clerk  was  instructed 
to  make  suitable  reply,  which  was  done  in  the  following  words : 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Prcsbytcran  Church,  U.  S.,  Louisville.  Ky. 
Fathers  and  Brethren :  The  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian Church,  in  session  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  sends  greet  ngs  and  returns 


OF   Till-:   CUMUKRLAND    I'RKSBYTERIAN    CHURCH  8g 

your  kind  message  of  fraternity.  Wc  wish  you  eminent  success  in  your 
Assembly  work,  and  God  bless  all  your  efforts  to  extend  the  great  work 
of  the  Christ  in  the  Southland  and  othcrwhithpr.     (Read  2  Thess.  3:  i,  2.) 

J.  W.  DuvALL,  Moderator; 

J.  L.  GooDKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk. 

Ministerial  Relief-. 

The  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief  submitted  its  report, 
adopted,  and  is  as  follows : 

Your  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief  reports  as  follows :  The  continued 
success  achieved  by  your  most  respectful  Board  through  the  untiring  zeal 
and  efforts  of  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff,  Corresponding  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, inspires  our  hearts  to  higher  attainments  and  brightens  our  hopes 
with  the  thought  that,  after  all,  our  fondest  ideal  may  be  reached. 

During  the  past  year  more  of  your  congregations,  Sunday  schools, 
Young  People's  and  Christian  Endeavor  Societies  have  contributed  to  this 
worthy  and  most  sacred  cause  than  since  the  farcical  Union  was  con- 
summated. 

For  your  information  and  encouragement  we  will  state  that  more  than 
$1,400  in  advance  of  last  year's  receipts  have  been  rece  ved.  We  are 
glad  to  be  able  to  report  at  least  $8  per  month  for  each  beneficiary  on 
your  roll  is  in  sight. 

We  would  recommend  that  your  Board  continue  this  call  until  a  con- 
tribution from  each  of  your  congregations,  Sundays  schools,  Young  Peo- 
ple's, Chr'stian  Endeavor  and  Ladies'  Aid  Societies  have  been  received. 

It  affords  us  great  pleasure  to  say  that  the  response  made  by  the  old 
soldiers  has  gladdened  our  hearts  because  the  sum  total  is  beyond  the 
expectations  of  your  Board,  and  a  field  has  opened  up  to  us  a  historical 
record  that  will  be  honored  and  revered  in  the  ages  to  come.  Children  are 
making  their  contributions  as  memorials,  and  in  the  archives  of  church 
history  the  records  made  by  their  fathers  have  been  recorded,  giv'ng  the 
name,  regiment,  company  and  armies  in  which  they  served. 

It  is  the  mind  of  your  committee  that  there  is  not  a  more  honorable 
or  sacred  fund  placed  in  your  treasury,  because  of  the  fact  that  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church  is  the  only  church  in  these  United  States 
of  America  that  knows  no  North  nor  South.  No  political  ring  has  ever 
been  permitted  to  rule  its  proceed'ngs  or  shape  its  policies. 

Our  fathers  went  out  in  obedience  to  the  command  to  go  preach  the 
gospel  to  every  creature  without  scrip  or  promise  from  man ;  then  how 
appropriately  the  veterans  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies  may 
create  a  fund  to  aid  such  veterans  of  Prince  Emanuel  in  their  declining 
years. 


90  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

We  are  glad  that  the  time  has  come  when  your  Board  can  see  its  way 
clear  to  employ  the  whole  time  of  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoflf,  that  he  may 
be  able  to  visit  synods  and  presbyteries  as  in  his  judgment  may  be  best. 

We  would  further  recommend  that  his  necessary  expenses  be  met  by 
the  synods  and  presbyteries  he  visits. 

In  reference  to  the  recommendation  of  your  committee  of  1910  based 
upon  the  supplemental  report  of  your  Board  in  regard  to  the  addi- 
tional provision  for  our  ministers,  their  widows  and  orphan  children, 
when,  if  by  accident,  sickness  or  old  age  they  cannot  provide  for  them- 
selves and  a  recommendation  was  adopted  that  the  Board  of  Ministerial 
Relief  take  the  matter  up  and  work  out  the  details  of  some  plan  to 
make  it  effective.  After  a  careful  consideration  of  this  item  and  a 
heart-to-heart  talk  with  the  Corresponding  Secretary,  who  has  given  it 
much  thought,  we  recommend  that  this  matter  become  a  part  in  the 
Ministerial  Association  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

We  recommend  that  the  said  Association  is  and  shall  be  operative  from 
the  meeting  of  this  Assembly,  and  that  upon  the  payment  of  $1.10  to  the 
Corresponding  Secretary  and  Treasurer  by  husband  or  wife,  each  to  be 
the  beneficiary  of  the  other  in  case  of  death. 

We  further  recommend  that  church  sessions,  Sunday  schools,  Young 
People  and  Christian  Endeavor  Societies  be  urged  to  have  their  pastor 
and  his  wife  made  beneficiaries  of  the  Association  by  the  payment  of  said 
amount,  the  same  being  kept  up  from  time  to  time.  The  sum  paid  any 
beneficiary  shall  be  $1.00  for  each  name  enrolled  until  $1,000  shall  be  re- 
ceived, which  shall  be  the  maximum  amount  to  each  beneficiary. 

The  term  of  office  of  Rev.  J.  A.  Hill,  William  Reister  and  Rev.  A.  C. 
Biddle  expires  at  this  meeting  of  this  Assembly.  We  therefore  recom- 
mend that  Rev.  J.  T.  Coleman  be  elected  to  succeed  Rev.  J.  A.  Hill,  and 
that  you  elect  Rev.  J.  L.  Price,  of  Providence,  Ky„  to  succeed  William 
Reister,  and  Rev.  W.  H.  Hutchison,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  to  succeed  Rev. 
A    C.  Biddle. 

For  years  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  has  felt  the  need  of 
a  home  for  her  widows  and  orphan  children,  and  many  theories  have  been 
advanced,  but  none  of  them  have  moved  us  to  a  realization  of  the  much 
desired  goal.  It  takes  work  and  cash  to  materialize  and  put  into  effective 
operation. 

Your  committee  believes  that  as  we  start  out  in  this  second  centennial 
year's  work  no  more  worthy  cause  could  enlist  our  energies  or  engage 
our  time  than  the  laying  of  substantial  plans  and  putting  effective  forces 
in  operation  to  secure  such  a  home  as  we  need. 

Whereas,  the  services  of  Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff  have  been  secured,  and 
he  becomes  the  property  of  the  entire  Church,  we  therefore  recommend 
that  he  be  authorized  to  take  bequests,  either  in  notes,  real  estate,  or  by 
will  for  the  purpose  of  the  said  institution. 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  9I 

Further,  we  recommend  that  he  be  accorded  the  hearty  co-operation 

of  our  ministry,  eldership  and  membership  with  the  view  of  materializing 
by  the  meeting  of  the  Assembly  of  1912,  at  which  time  we  hope  to  locate 
the  said  home. 

Communities  desiring  the  location  of  said  institution  arc  requested  to 
prepare  and  present  such  inducements  as  they  may  feel  they  can  make  to 
Rev.  J.  M.  Wyckoff,  and  that  he  publish  from  time  to  time  to  the  Qiurch 
through  our  papers  how  he  is  succeeding. 

We  recommend  further  that  pastors  talk  and  preach  to  their  people  of 
this  much-needed  home. 

We  learn  from  Rev.  J.  A.  Whitener,  pastor  of  Qeveland  (Tenn.)  Con- 
gregation that  a  bequest  has  been  left  by  Amanda  Thompson,  and  is  known 
as  the  "Thompson  Fund,  $8,500.00;"  only  the  interest  of  which  can  be 
used — one-half  to  the  education  of  young  ministers,  the  other  half  to  the 
relief  of  disabled  ministers  within  the  bounds  of  Chattanooga  Presbytery. 
Notwithstanding  this  bequest  is  local  in  its  operation,  yet  we  feel  that  it 
is  r'ght  that  the  custodian  of  said  estate  be  requested  to  report  the  amounts 
paid  for  the  education  of  young  men  to  your  Board  of  Education,  and 
the  amount  used  for  disabled  ministers  to  your  Board  of  Ministerial  Re- 
lief, so  that  the  Church  may  have  due  credit  for  its  work. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

W.   M.   Neelley,   Chairman : 

J.  L.  Durham, 

H.  T.  Norman, 

A.  W.  Baldridge, 

W.  W.  McLeod, 

T.  C.  Bailiff. 

The  special  order  of  the  hotir  being  the  consideration  of  the 
work  of  Ministerial  Relief,  the  discussion  was  opened  by  Rev. 
J.  M.  Wyckofif,  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  board. 

Dr.  W.  G.  Ralston  who  has  been  president  of  the  board  since 
its  organization,  thirty  years  ago,  was  introduced  to  the  As- 
sembly by  Rev.  J.  H.  Zw ingle,  and  spoke  a  few  words  of  ap- 
preciation of  being  a  servant  of  the  Church  for  so  many  years. 

The  report  was  being  discussed  when  the  hour  of  the  special 
order  arrived. 

Special  Hour. 

The  opening  prayer  of  the  hour  was  led  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Galloway,  of  Fairfield.  111.  A  sermon  upon  the  atonement  was 
then  delivered  by  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  of  Lebanon  Pres- 
bytery, the  text  being  Romans  3 :  20-26. 


92  minutes  of  the  general  assembly 

Recess. 

On   motion,   the   Assembly   took   recess   to  7 :30  this   evening. 
Recess   by  benediction. 


THIRD   DAY,   SATURDAY— EVENING   SESSION. 

MAY  20,    191 1,   7:30   P.    M. 

Recess  being  out,  the  house  was  called  to  order  by  the  Modera- 
tor. On  motion,  the  hour  of  9:30  Monday  morning  was  made 
the  special  order  to  complete  the  discussion  on  the  report  of 
Ministerial  Relief. 

Reconsideration. 

On  motion,  the  action  of  the  Assembly  in  regard  to  the  hour 
of  the  morning  meeting  was  reconsidered.     Motion  carried. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  the  morning  meeting  was  changed 
from  9:00  o'clock  to  8:00  o'clock. 

Special  Hour. 

The  special  hour  was  an  open  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, the  speakers  of  the  evening  being  Rev.  P.  F.  Johnson, 
dean  of  the  Theological  school ;  Rev.  Hugh  S.  McCord,  of 
Nevada,  Mo.,  and  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  of  Nashville,  Tenn. 

At  the  close  of  the  addresses  an  offering  of  $1,086.00  in  cash 
and  subscription  was  made.  -^ 

Adjournment. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  adjourned  by  prayer  led  by  Rev.  A. 
C.  Biddle,  of  Knoxville  Presbytery,  to  8  :oo  o'clock  Monday  morn- 
ing. 


FOURTH  DAY,  SUNDAY— FORENOON  SERVICE. 

may  21,  1911,  II  :oo  A.  m. 

The   Assembly   Communion    Service   was    conducted   by   Rev. 
J.  T.  Barbee,  of  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  at  the  close  of  the  com- 


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munion  sermon,   which  was  dehvered  hy  the   Moderator,   Rev. 
J.  W.  Duvall,  of  Salisbury,  Mo. 


FOURTH  DAY,  SUNDAY— AFTERNOON  SERVICE. 

MAY   21,    191 1,  3:00  P.    M. 

Dedication. 

After  an  interesting  sermon  dehvered  by  the  Rev.  J.  L.  Hud- 
gins,  editor  of  The  Cumberland  Prcsbytermn,  the  Jefferson 
Avenue  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  was  dedicated,  the 
dedicatory  service  being  conducted  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Zw ingle,  of 
Union  City,  Tenn.,  who  delivered  the  charge. 

The  dedicatory  prayer  was  led  by  former  pastor.  Rev.  T.  Ash- 
burn,  of  Knoxville,  Tenn.  The  service  closed  with  the  bene- 
diction. 


FOURTH  DAY,  SUNDAY— EVENING  SERVICE. 

MAY  21,    I9II,   7:30  P.   M. 

The  evening  service  consisted  of  a  platform  meeting  conduct- 
ed by  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions.  At  the  close  of  the 
service  four  young  ladies  consecrated  themselves  to  the  work 
of  foreign  missions.  An  offering  of  $1,289.95  was  also  laid 
upon  the  table,  as  an  expression  of  thanksgiving  to  God.  Service 
closed  with  prayer. 

The  pulpits  of  the  city  were  filled  at  the  morning  and  evening 
hours  by  ministers  supplied  by  the  pastor-host  from  this  Assem- 
bly. 

FIFTH  DAY,  MONDAY— FORENOON  SESSION. 

MAY  22,    I9II,   8:00  A.    M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  The 
opening  prayer  was  led  by  the  Rev.  S.  N.  Milligan.  of  Talladega 
Presbytery. 

Devotional  Service. 

The  morning  devotion  was  held,  led  by  the  Rev.  E.  L.  Mc- 
Williams,  of  Lebanon  Presbytery. 


94  minutes  of  the  general  assembly 

Roll  Call  and  Minutes  Read. 

The  roll  call  showed  the  following  change  in  the  roll  of  com- 
missioners of  previous  day:  Rev.  J.  H.  MillhoUand,  alternate 
takes  the  place  of  Rev.  T.  C.  Bailiff,  of  Foster  Presbytery; 
Rev.  W.  T.  Dale,  alternate,  takes  the  place  of  Rev.  C.  K.  Car- 
lock,  of  Lebanon  Presbytery ;  Rev.  S.  H.  Eshman,  principal, 
takes  the  place  of  Rev.  C.  G.  Chick,  alternate,  of  Logan  Pres- 
bytery; Rev.  C.  A.  Davis,  principal,  of  Memphis  Presbytery 
being  called  home  upon  the  death  of  his  brother,  his  place  was 
filled  by  the  Rev.  T.  L.  Wood,  alternate. 

Resolution. 

A  resolution  on  future  work  was  read  and  on  motion,  was 
adopted  and  is  as  follows: 

Resolved,  That  this  Assembly  raise  a  standing  committee  to  be  known 
as  the  Committee  on  Future  Work  and  Plans;  and  that  the  chairman  of 
the  several  committees  on  Missons,  on  Ministerial  Relief,  on  Publication, 
on  Finance,  on  Education,  and  on  Sunday  Schools  and  Young  People's 
Work,  together  with  the  Moderator  and  Stated  Clerk  of  the  Assembly 
and  seven  others  appointed  by  the  Moderator  from  the  floor  of  the  As- 
sembly, shall  compose  this  committee. 

This  committee  is  to  select  its  own  Chairman  and  Secretary,  and  shall 
report  to  the  Assembly  at  2  p.  m.  on  Tuesday,  the  5th  day  of  Assembly. 

A  resolution  as  to  property  rights  from  Rev.  J.  L.  Durham,  of 
Porter  Presbytery,  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Judiciary. 

A  communication  from  Rev.  B.  F.  Logan,  of  Denton  Pres- 
byterian in  reference  to  his  memorial  and  complaint  was  referred 
to  the  Judiciary  Committee. 

Church  Manual. 

A  manual  and  handbook  on  the  duties  of  Stated  Clerk  was 
read  and  was  being  discussed  when  the  hour  of  the  special  order 
arrived. 

Special  Order. 

This  hour  being  the  time  set  apart  for  the  discussion  of  the 
report  of  the  Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief,  said  report  was 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  95 

taken  up  and  discussed.    At  the  close  of  the  discussion  the  report 
was  concurred  in  and  recommended  adopted. 

A  paper  from  Judge  Joe  li.  l-'ussell  in  reference  to  Dickson 
congregation,  of  Dickson,  Tenn.,  was  referred  to  the  Committee 
on  Overtures. 

Special  Hour. 

On  motion,  the  hour  of  3 130  this  afternoon  was  made  a 
special  order  to  select  a  place  for  the  ne.xt  meeting  of  the  General 
Assembly. 

Papers  from  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church  in  reference  to  incorporation,  was 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  Missions. 

Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins  offered  his  resignation  as  a  member  of  the 
Board  of  Legal  Finance.  On  motion,  his  resignation  was  ac- 
cepted, and  Rev.  J.  M.  Ashford,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  was  elected  to 
take  his  place. 

Special  Hour. 

The  hour  of  1 1  :oo  o'clock  having  arrived  the  special  order 
being  a  sermon  by  the  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  of  Missouri,  the  same 
was  delivered  upon  the  subject:  "Denominationalism  in  the 
Sunday  Schools."    Text :  Proverbs  22 :  8. 

The  morning  service  was  closed  with  prayer  led  by  Rev.  Geo. 
W.  May,  of  Indiana  Presbytery. 


FIFTH  DAY,  MONDAY— AFTERNOON  SESSION. 

M.\Y  22,    I9II,  2:00  P.    M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  together  by  singing.  The  Vaughan 
Quartette,  of  Lawrenceburg,  Tenn.,  rendered  a  number  of  suit- 
able selections.    The  Moderator  announced  the  Assembly  open. 

Greetings  From  the  Woman's  Board. 

Greetings  from  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  were  presented  to  the  Assembly 


96  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

by  Mrs.  J.  B.  Taylor,  of  Daingerfield,  Texas,  who  came  as  a  repre- 
sentative from  above-named  board,  now  in  session  in  this  city. 

Suitable  response  was  made  by  the  Moderator. 

Unfinished  business  of  the  forenoon  was  taken  up,  to-wit : 
The  discussion  of  the  handbook  prepared  by  the  committee  ap- 
pointed at  the  last  session  of  the  General  Assembly.  After  much 
discussion,  the  report  was  recommitted  to  the  committee,  and  the 
Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan,  of  McGee  Presbytery,  and  Rev.  J.  H. 
Milholland,  of  Foster  Presbytery  were  added  to  the  committee 
and  the  committee  instructed  to  report  to  the  General  Assembly 
of  19 1 2  at  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

A  communication  in  reference  to  the  Bible  being  taught  in 
the  public  schools  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Education. 

Report  of  Stated  Clerk. 

The  Stated  Clerk  of  the  General  Assembly  submitted  a  report 
which  was  concurred  in  and  is  as  follows : 

May  22,  191 1. 
To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

Fathers  and  Brethren :  As  your  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  I  desire  to 
make  the  following  report : 

The  presbyteries  have  paid  their  dues  to  the  Assembly  more  uniformly 
and  promptly  than  any  previous  year.  A  number  of  presbyter  es  have 
even  forwarded  their  dues  for  191 1  when  they  sent  in  their  191 1 
statistical  report. 

There  is  still  unpaid  on  dues  from  presbyteries,  1909  and  1910,  $345-36. 
The  whole  amount  received  from  presbyteries  and  other  sources  for 
1910  is  $2,153.33.  There  was  a  balance  from  1910  account  of  $1,024.26. 
The  amount  expended  for  the  year  1910  and  1911  was  $2,151.88.  There 
is  a  cash  balance  now  in  the  treasury  of  $1,025.71. 

We  have  submitted  books  and  vouchers  to  your  Finance  Committee 
for    audit. 

After  having  paid  the  indebtedness  for  the  present  year,  there  will  be 
something  like  $400.00  cash  left  in  the  treasury. 

There  is  a  decided  gain  from  year  to  year  in  Assembly  funds.  Very 
little  of  1911  tax  has  been  collected,  and  all  of  1910  indebtedness  will  have 
been  paid.  We  desire  to  thank  the  Stated  Clerks  of  the  vartous  presby- 
teries for  their  earnest  co-operation  in  the  work.  Satisfactory  settlement 
has  been  made  with  Louisiana  Presbytery,  and  we  hope  to  reach  a  like 
satisfactory  settlement  with  Birmingham  and  Robert  Donnell,  which  pres- 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  97 

byteries  have  not  seen  their   way  clear  to  pay  Assembly  dues  since  the 
merger. 

Statistical  reports  from  presbyteries  are  still  very  unsatisfactory  and 
incomplete.  The  main  difticulty  in  securing  statistical  reports  is  because 
stated  clerks  of  presbyteries  cannot  secure  full  and  complete  statistical 
leports  from  the  various  clerks  of  Church  sessions.  Many  stated  clerks 
of  presbyteries,  after  writing  stated  clerks  of  sessions  from  one  to  four 
or  more  letters,  are  not  able  to  secure  any  report.  Hence  they  cannot 
give  accurate  statistics  as  to  membership  and  work  done  in  their  pres- 
byteries. The  various  presbyteries  should  take  decisive  action  in  connec- 
tion with  this  matter,  and  see  if  they  cannot  bring  their  session  clerks 
to  a  realization  of  their  duties  and  privileges. 

Some  of  the  stated  clerks  of  presbyteries  have  been  so  hindered  through 
the  carelessness  and  indifference  of  clerks  of  sessions  that  it  was  im- 
possible for  them  to  get  their  statistical  report  to  the  General  Assembly's 
Stated  Clerk  by  May  i.  I  have  not  deemed  it  wise  to  be  arbitrary  in 
this  matter,  and  hence  have  been  delayed  in  putting  the  matter  in  the 
hands  of  the  printer  for  Minutes  of  191 1.  However,  Mr.  Baskette,  the 
Business  Manager  of  the  Publishing  House,  assures  me  that  he  will  rush 
his  printing  of  the  Minutes  as  fast  as  possible  as  soon  as  we  are  able 
to  put  the  matter  in  his  hands.  A  full  copy  of  the  amounts  received  from 
various  presbyteries  is  hereto  appended 

Most  respectfully  submitted, 

J.  L.  GooDKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

AMOUNTS   PAID  BY  VARIOUS   PRESBYTERIES  TO  GENERAL 
ASSEMBLY'S  CONTINGENT  TAX. 

(From  May,  1910,  to  May,  191 1.) 

Amarillo,  1910  $  4  64 

Austin,  1910   21  08 

Bartholomew,    1910    1084 

Birmingham. 

Brownwood,  1910  17  50 

Burrow-Little  Rock  22  16 

California,    191 1    2  15 

Chattanooga,   1910   60  00 

Chickasaw,  1910. 

Choctaw,  1909  and  1910  20  00 

Clarksville,  1910   59  72 

Columbus,  1910  2  00 

Cookeville,  1910 25  96 

Cookeville,   191 1    32  00 

Corsicana,  1910  . ; 27  16 


98  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Cumberland,  1910  52  12 

Dallas-Bonham,    1910    i?  4° 

Denton,   1910    • '8  30 

East  Tennessee,   1910 37  08 

Elk,  1910 55  64 

Ewing-McLin,^  1910   35  64 

Florida,  1910. 

Fort  Smith,  1910   i8  95 

Foster,  1910 9  36 

Greeneville,  1910  9  00 

Greer-Washita,  1910 11  84 

Gregory,    1910    17  00 

Hopewell,   1910   84  20 

Illinois,    1910    19  60 

Indiana,  1910   34  00 

Iowa,   1910    2  90 

Knoxville,  1910 57  12 

Lebanon,  1910. 

Leitchfield,   1910    45  84 

Lexington,  1910 51  32 

Lincoln-Decatur,  1910  23  22 

Logan,   1910 30  00 

Louisiana,  1906  to  1910 25  00 

Los  Angeles,   191 1    2  04 

McGee,  1910  42  00 

McGready,  1910 23  60 

McMinnville,  1910    28  65 

Madison,   1910   70  10 

Marshall,  1910  25  04 

Mayfield,  1910   65  04 

Memphis,    1910    26  72 

Mississippi,  1910  20  12 

Morrillton,   1911    _ 37  7^ 

Mound  Prairie,  1910  22  36 

New  Hope,  1910  40  00 

New  Lebanon,  191 1   21  00 

Obion,    1910    118  36 

Oklahoma,  1910 12  71 

Owensboro,    1910    30  84 

Ozark,  1910. 

Platte,   1910    25  45 

Porter,  1910   27  40 

Princeton,  1910  75  S6 

Richland,  1910 60  00 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND    PRKSKVTERIAN    CHURCH  99 

Robert  Donnell,  1910. 

Roclcy  Mountain,   1910   3  50 

Sangamon,    1910    g  (Jo 

Springfield,  1910  29  04 

Springville,  1909. 
Springy  He,  1910. 

Sweetwater,   1910    , 12  00 

Talladega,    1910    18  64 

Texas,   1910   1731 

Tulare,  191 1    4  52 

Weatherford,  lOio  19  72 

West  Iowa,  1910. 

West  Plains,  1910 4  96 

West  Prairie,  1910. 

White  River,  1910 20  00 

Yazoo,  1910 8  00 

Amounts  due  from  presbyteries  as  follows : 

Birmingham,  1906-1910. 

Chickasav/,   1910    $  11  76 

Choctaw,  1910  (balance)   12  60 

Florida,   1910   4  20 

Lebanon,  1910   72  12 

Logan,  1910  (balance)    11  9C 

Marshall,  1910  25  04 

New  Hope,  1910  34  28 

Ozark,    1910    22  40 

Richland,  1910  (balance)    34  88 

Robert  Donnell,  1906  to  1910. 

Spr'ngville,  1909  14  96 

Springville,  1910  13  16 

West  Prairie,  1910  12  56 

Deceased  Ministers. 

The  Committee  on  Deceased  Ministers  submitted  report  which 
was  amended  and  adopted,  and  the  hour  of  8  :oo  o'clock  Tuesday 
morning,  was  set  as  the  special  hour  as  called  for  in  said  report, 

and  said  service  to  be  conducted  by  Rev.  W.  M.  Neelley.  The 
report  is  as  follows : 

To  the  Members  of  the  Eighty-First  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church. 
Your  Committee  on  Deceased  Ministers  have  to  report  that  since  the 


lOO  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

last  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  eighteen  of  our 
cclaborers  have  been  called  to  the'r  reward,  whose  names  are  as  follows : 

Ministers  Lost  by  Death. 

Hogue,  E.  Lee  Bartholomew Sept.  2,  1910 

Harrison,  James  D Choctaw, Sept.  23,  1910 

Jones,  Eastman  Choctaw Nov.  13,  1910 

Cunningham,  R  M Parksville Nov.,  1910 

Golden,  George    Corsicana Jan.  27,  191 1 

Daugherty,  G.   B Cumberland Feb.   18,  1911 

Cluck,  D.  W East  Tennessee Dec,  1910 

Jones,  J.  W Gregory April  8,  191 1 

Riley,  J.    L Indiana March  28,  191 1 

Murphy,  P.  G Marshall Oct.   14,  1910 

Davis,  J.  H Obion March  26,  1911 

Albright,  W.   F Oklahoma   

McDaniel,  A.  S Platte July,  1910 

Gracy,  J.  F Florida April  22,  1911 

Ward,  W.  E Leitchfield Mar.  14,  1911 

Forsythe,  S.  P Burrow Sept.,  1910 

Wills,  M.  F ^Springfield  

Padget,  Jno.  B Richland April,  191 1 

As   we   are   called    from   time  to   time   to   chronicle   the    death    of  our 

brethren  it  reminds  us  that  we  too  must  soon  follow. 

In  honor  of  the  noble  and  godly  lives  of  these  men  and  their  fidelity 

to  the  Church  they  loved,  we  recommend  that  you  set  apart  an  hour  and 

hold  a  memorial  service  to  their  memory. 

W.  M.  Bunch, 
R.  H.  Jackson, 
L.  B.  McCaslin, 
William  Piercy, 
I.  W.  Hupp. 

On  motion,  recess  was  taken  to  the  hour  of  3:30  this  after- 
noon. 

Next  Meeting  Place. 

Recess  out,  the  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Modera- 
tor. The  special  order  of  the  hour  was  the  selection  of  a  place  for 
the  next  meeting  of  the  Assembly.  Union  City,  Tenn.,  and 
Warrensburg,  Mo.,  were  placed  in  nomination.    The  roll  call  gave 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  lOI 

I 

Warrensburg  a  majority  of  votes,  and  on  motion  the  selection 
was  made  unanimous. 

Finance  Committee. 

The  Committee  on  Finance  submitted  report  No.  i,  which  was 
adopted,  and  recommendations  concurred  in,  and  is  as  follows: 

We,  your  Committee  on  Finance,  beg  leave  to  submit  tlic  following 
reports : 

1.  The  resignation  of  R.  L.  Baskeltc,  Chairman  of  the  Legal  Hoard  of 
Finance,  has  been  referred  to  the  consideration  of  your  committee. 

We  do  not  deem  it  expedient  that  his  resignation  be  accepted  by  As- 
sembly. 

2.  After  carefully  examining  the  report  of  the  Legal  Board  of  Finance, 
we  find  same  correct. 

We  also  tind  that  of  the  $7,200.00  pledged  at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  $5,403.25 
remains  unpaid. 

We  would  therefore  recommend  that  the  Assembly  insist  that  these 
pledges  be  paid,  and  that  said  Board  make  an  extra  effort  to  collect  same. 

G.  E.  Tucker, 
C.  N.  Matlock, 

S.    C.    L.XCKEY. 

Report  of  Finance  Committee  No.  2. 

A  motion  was  made  to  adopt  Report  No.  2,  of  the  Finance 
Committee ;  this  motion  was  amended  by  motion  that  the  report 
be  recommitted  and  said  report  was  finally  tabled. 


FIFTH  DAY,  MONDAY— EVENING  SESSION. 

MAY  22,    191 1.   7:30  P.    M. 

After  singing  by  the  choir,  Rev.  Wm.  Piercy,  of  Texas,  led  the 
opening  prayer  of  the  evening  service. 

Special  Service. 

The  special  hour  of  the  evening  was  an  address  on  the  sub- 
ject, "The  Sovereignty  of  the  Church  is  Vested  in  the  Member- 
ship Thereof."    The  address  was  delivered  by  Rev.  W.  J.  Lackey, 


102  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

of  Texas.     Following  the  address  the  Assembly  indulged  in  an 
open  discussion  of  the  above  subject. 

Financial  Report  No.  3. 

The  Finance  Committee  submitted  Report  No.  3,  which  was 
adopted  and  recommendations  concurred  in,  and  is  as  follows : 

We,  your  Committee  on  Finance,  beg  leave  to  submit  the  following 
report  No.  3 : 

In  view  of  the  present  needs  for  legal  funds,  we  would  recommend  that 
the  General  Assembly  clothe  the  Assembly's  Legal  Board  with  full  power 
and  authority  to  place  some  man  or  men  in  the  field  whose  duty  it  shall 
be  to  solicit  and  collect  funds  for  legal  expense. 

G.  E.  Tucker, 
C.  N.  Matlock, 
Adopted.  S.  C.  Lackey. 

Financial  Report  No.  4. 

The  Finance  Committee  submitted  Report  No.  4.  On  motion, 
report  was  adopted,  and  is  as  follows : 

Your  committee  has  carefully  gone  over  the  books,  vouchers,  receipts, 
and  bills  of  your  Stated  Clerk,  and  find  that  these  are  in  excellent  condi- 
tion and  properly  kept. 

We  have  also  examined  the  financial  part  of  the  following  reports, 
Board  of  Education,  Board  of  M'ssions,  Board  of  Pulbication,  report  of 
Trustees  of  Legal  Fund,  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief,  and  find  them 
correct. 

G.  E.  Tucker, 
C.  N.  Matlock, 

Adopted.  S-  C.  Lackey. 

Financial  Report  No.  5. 

The  Committee  on  Finance  submitted  Report  No.  5,  and  on 
motion,  report  was  adopted  and  is  as  follows : 

Referring  to  the  memorial  from  a  member  of  the  Dickson.  Tenn.,  Cum- 
berland Presbyterian  Church,  it  appears  that  a  mortgage  heretofore  exe- 
cuted by  the  Cumberland  Presbyterians  of  that  congregation  on  their 
church  property  to  secure  a  loan  of  $600.00,  and  that  the  note  was  taken 


OF   THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  IO3 

up  and  paid  off  by  the  Prcsybtcrian  (J.  S.  A.  Church,  and  the  said 
mortgage  having  been  transferred  to  them,  and  that  now  a  bill  has 
been  filed  to  foreclose  said  mortgage. 

We  therefore  recommend  that  tiie  Assembly  most  earnestly  urge  Clarks- 
ville  Presbytery,  in  whose  bounds  it  is,  that  siid  presbytery  at  once  take 
such  steps  as  will  save  such  property  to  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian 
Church  and  that  congregation. 

G.  E.  Tucker, 
C.   N.  Matlock, 
S.  C.  Lackey. 

Report  of  Finance  Committee  No.  6. 

This  report  was  offered  in  lieu  of  Report  No.  2,  which  was 
laid  on  the  table,  and  Report  No.  6  was  concurred  in  and  the 
recommendations  adopted.     Report  is  as  follows : 

In  lieu  of  the  tabled  report  of  the  Committee  on  Finance  No.  2,  re- 
ferring to  the  disposition  of  the  Z.  P.  Smith  bequest,  your  committee 
recommends  that  this  Central  Assembly  direct  the  General  Assembly's 
Board  to  take  the  necessary  and  proper  steps  to  amend  Article  No.  2 
and  No.  3  of  their  charter,  so  as  to  give  said  Assembly's  Board  the 
power  and  authority  to  dispose  of  any  funds  now  in  their  hands  or  may 
hereafter  come  into  their  hands  as  the  General  Assembly  may  from  time 
to  time  direct. 

And  we  further  recommend  that  your  Board  of  Trustees  give  outright 
$1,500.00  to  the  Auburn  Church,  Auburn,  Ky.,  as  soon  as  said  charter 
can  be  amended. 

G.  E.  Tucker, 
J.  W.  Simmons, 
C.   N.  M.vri.i  cv, 
S.  C.  Lacki.v'. 

Temperance. 

The  Committee  on  Temperance  submitted  its  report  which 
was  adopted  and  is  as  follows : 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  now  in 
session  at  Evansville.  hid. 

Moderator  and  Brethren :  Your  Committee  on  Tempcr.Tnce  wishes  to 
submit  the  following  for  your  consideration: 

First,  we  wish  to  take  the  position  as  stated  by  the  permanent  Com- 
mittee on  Temperance  and  deal  with  it  as  a  square-toed,  fiat-footed  propo- 


I04  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

sition  on  prohibition,  for  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  is  not 
dealing  with  the  subject  to  be  modified  or  legally  regulated  or  a  moderate 
use  of  ardent  spirits.  Your  committee  is  decidedly  of  the  opinion  that 
this  subject  should  be  discussed  from  the  standpoint  of  absolute  prohi- 
bition. 

There  is  no  temperance  taught  in  the  Bible  as  it  regards  strong  drink, 
but  the  declarations  of  God's  Word  are  positive :  "Woe  unto  him  that 
giveth  his  neighbor  drink,  that  puttest  thy  bottle  to  him,  and  maketh 
him  drunken  also."  As  a  natural  and  legitimate  result  coming  of  in- 
temperance comes  envying,  murder,  drunkenness,  revelings  and  such  like, 
of  the  vi'hich  I  tell  you  before,  as  I  have  told  you  in  times  past  that 
they  which  do  such  things  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God." 

Prohibition  will  be  enforced  when  the  people  rise  up  in  one  solid  pha- 
lanx and  demand  it  of  the  law-enforcing  officers  of  our  government. 

And  it  will  stand  if  the  movement  is  backed  up  by  a  sufficiently  strong 
moral  public  expression  upon  the  part  of  the  people. 

We  want  to  call  your  attention  to  some  of  the  facts  found  in  the 
report  of  the  permanent  committee  in  reference  to  the  advance  ground 
passed  of  late. 

A  number  of  states  now  have  state-wide  constitutional  prohibition.  A 
large  number  of  other  states  have  partial  prohibition  by  counties,  parishes, 
and  districts ;  so,  as  the  committee  says,  sobriety  now  has  control  of 
about  one-half  of  the  United  States. 

As  a  Church  we  stand  ready  to  assist  in  the  great  temperance  work 
of  the  W.  C.  T.  U.,  of  the  anti-saloon  work,  the  prohibition  movement, 
or  any  and  all  organized  movements  which  are  rarnestly  and  truly  en- 
gaged to  drive  from  the  United  State?  the  awful  curse  of  intemperance. 

W.    D.   Hawkins, 
D.  W.  Hammock, 
John  S.  Price, 
J.  L.  Cov, 
N.  A.  Sorrels, 

H.    A.    COMPTON. 

Special  Hour. 

9:30  Tuesday  morning  was  made  the  special  hour  to  hear 
the  report  on  Overtures,  following  which  shall  come  the  report 
on  missions. 

Special  Hour. 

3  :oo  p.  m.  Tuesday  afternoon  was,  on  motion,  made  the  special 
hour  to  hear  the  report  on  Education. 


of  thk  cumbf.rland  presbytkrian  church  i05 

Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work. 

The  Committee  on  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work 
offered  the  following  report  which  was  concurred  in  and  recom- 
mendations adopted,  and  is  as  follows: 

Your  Committee  on  Sunday  Schools  and  Young  People's  Work  makes 
report  to  the  eighty-first  General  Assembly  as  follows : 

Your  committee  notes  with  pleasure  the  progress  made  in  Sunday  school 
and  young  people's  work.  We  congratulate  the  Board  of  Publication 
upon  its  work  and  progress  all  along  the  line,  and  commend  the  work  of 
the  Sunday  School  Editor,  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture. 

The  Advanced  Quarterly  is  meeting  with  approval  where  it  is  used. 
In  the  matter  of  our  young  people's  work,  we  would  recommend  that  in 
congregations  having  no  society  for  the  young  people,  that  the  question 
of  organizing  denominational  Young  People's  Societies  or  Christian  En- 
deavor be  left  to  the  local  congregation,  and  that  the  president  of  the 
Board  of  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work  prepare  the  neces- 
sary literature  for  the  organization  of  the  young  people  into  denomina- 
tional societies,  so  that  the  same  may  be  had  when  wanted. 

Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee's  time,  also  that  of  Mr.  D.  M.  Riber,  having  expired, 
we  recommend  that  Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  be  elected  to 
take  the  place  of  Rev.  J.  T.  Barbee,  and  Rev.  J.  W.  Dishman,  Greene- 
ville,  Tenn.,  be  elected  to  take  the  place  of  Mr.  D.  M.  Riber:  and  that 
H  J.  Graf,  of  Evansville,  Ind.,  be  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy  made  by  the 
resignation  of  Judge  William  Reister. 

Rev.   R.   L.   Keathly, 
Rev.  J.  W.  Borah, 
Elder  W.  A.  Noble, 
Elder  J.  A.  Redditt, 
Elder   A.    R.    Willis. 

Fraternal  Correspondence. 

The  Committee  on  Fraternal  Correspondence  submitted  a  re- 
port which  was,  after  discussion,  tabled  indefinitely. 

Reports  of  Committees  on  Synodical  Minutes, 

The  Committee  on  the  Synodical  Minutes  of  Indiana  and  In- 
dianola  Synod  submitted  a  report  which  on  motion  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  the  Synodical  Minutes  of  Arkansas  sub- 
mitted a  report  which  was  adopted. 


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I06  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

The  Committee  on  Synodical  Minutes  of  Illinois  Synod  sub- 
mitted a  report  which  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  Synodical  Minutes  of  Pacific  Synod  sub- 
mitted a  report  which  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  Synodical  Minutes  of  Alabama  Synod  sub- 
mitted a  report  which  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  Synodical  Minutes  of  Kentucky  Synod 
submitted  a  report  which  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  Synodical  Minutes  of  West  Tennessee 
Synod  submitted  a  report  which  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Texas  sub- 
mitted a  report  which  was  adopted. 

The  Committee  on  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Missouri  sub- 
mitted a  report  and  report  was  concurred  in. 

The  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  Tennessee  Synod  submitted 
a  report  which  was  adopted. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  SYNODS  OF  INDIANA  AND 

INDIANOLA. 

We,  your  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  the  Synods  of  Indiana  and 
Indianola,  beg  leave  to  submit  the  following  report : 

We  have  examined  the  minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Indiana,  and  find  the 
same  neatly  and  accurately  kept  and  in  accordance  with  our  Confession  of 
Faith. 

No  minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Indianola  came  to  the  hands  of  the  com- 
mittee. 

Respectfully  submitted,  J.  E.  Cortner, 

J.  W.   Manning, 
Committee. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON   SYNOD  OF  ARKANSAS. 

Your  Committee  on  Minutes  of  Arkansas  Synod  find  the  same  printed 
in  pamphlet  form  of  thirty  pages,  which,  as  far  as  we  can  discover,  are 
a  complete  and  correct  record  of  the  proceedings. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

J.  A.  WntTENKR,  Chairman. 

REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  ILLINOIS  SYNODS. 

Moderator  and  Brethren  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian    Church:    Your    Committee    on    Minutes    of    Illinois    Synods 


OF  THE   CUM1U:KL.\NI)    rRKSUVTKRIAN    Clll'kCIL  IO7 

beg  to  state  that  no  minutes  have  been  placed  in   our   hands:   therefore 
we  have  no  report. 

A.  A.  Cot.MNs,  Cliuiiinau; 

J.  H.  Mc Daniels. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  SYNOD  OF  PACIFIC. 

We,  your  Committee  on  Synod  of  Pacific,  beg  to  submit  the  following: 
We  have  carefully  examined  same,  and  find  them  carefully  kept  and  in 
harmony  with  our  Book. 

(Signed)  Rev.  W.  T.  Oakley, 

Jesse  Foster, 
W.  H.  Peek, 
Luther  Miser. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  SYNOD  OF  ALABAMA. 

Your  Committee  on  th^  Minutes  of  the  Alabama  Synod  wishes  to  re- 
port that  since  no  minutes  of  this  synod  has  been  placed  in  their  hands 
that  they  have  no  further  report  to  make. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

R.   L.  RoDGERS,  Chairman; 
G.  W.   Stovall, 
D.  R.  Robertson. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  SYNOD  OF  KENTUCKY. 

We  have  carefully  examined  the  minutes  of  the  1910  session  of  Ken- 
tucky Synod,  and  find  the  same  in  good  form  and  in  keeping  with  the 
law  of  our  Church. 

We  commend  our  ministers  and  members  in  Kentucky  Synod  for  thc'r 
faithful  and  aggressive  work  during  the  past  year. 
Fraternally, 

J.   D.   Caldwell,   Chainnan; 
Dr.  W.  W.  Mitchell. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  SYNOD  OF  WEST  TENNESSEE. 

We,  your  Committee  on  Minutes  of  West  Tennessee  Synod,  have  ex- 
amined same  with  care,  and    found  no  irregularities.     The  minutes   are 
in  good  form  and  well  kept. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

William    McDougall,    Chairman; 
G.  G.  GouGH, 
.E.  E.  Sims. 
J.  H.  Trent. 


I08  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

REPORT  OF  COAIMITTEE  ON  SYNOD  OF  TEXAS. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

We,  your  Committee  appointed  to  examine  minutes  of  the  Texas  Synod, 
held  at  Olney,  Tex.,  October  13-16,  1910,  report  as  follows : 

We  have  examined  said  minutes,  and  find  same  neatly,  accurately  and 
well  kept. 

Respectfully  submitted  and   signed   by  W.  B.  Duck, 

H.  C.   Turner, 

W.   F.    KiRBY, 

Cotnmiitee. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  MINUTES  OF  SYNOD  OF 
MISSOURI. 

Your  committee  begs  leave  to  make  the  following  report : 
The  minutes  were  left  in  the  hands  of  the  chairman  of  the  committee. 
Through  some  oversight  they  were  misplaced,  through  the  chairman 
being  called  home.  The  other  members  of  the  committee  were  unable 
to  secure  a  copy  of  the  minutes  of  Missouri;  therefore  we  are  unable  to 
make  any  report. 

Yours  respectfully,  C.  A.  Davis, 

O.  H.  Miller, 
H.  G.  Burroughs,  Acting  Chairman. 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  TENNESSEE  SNYOD. 

The  Committee  on  the  Minutes  of  the  Tennessee   Synod  submitted  a 
report,  and  same  was  adopted,  and  is  as  follows : 
The  minutes  of  Tennessee  Synod  are  not  at  hand. 
(Signed) 

J.  R.  Walker,  Chairman; 

J.  M.  Barnett, 

R.    W.    COWDEN. 

The  Moderator  announced  the  following  Committee  on  Future 
Work  as  called  for  in  the  Resolution  on  Future  Work,  submitted 
at  this  morning  session  and  is  as  follows: 

J.  W.  Duvall,  Moderator;  J.  L.  Goodknight,  Stated  Qerk;  J.  D.  Lewis, 
Chairman  Committee  on  Missions;  W.  M.  Neelley  Chairman  Committee 
on  Ministerial  Relief;  William  Clark,  Chairman  Committee  on  Publica- 
tion; D.  E.  Tucker,  Chairman  Committee  on  Finance;  Hugh  S.  McCord, 
Chairman  Committee,  on  Education ;   R.  L.  Keathley,  Chairman  Commit- 


OF   THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  I09 

tee  on  Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work:  J.  E.  Cortner,  of  Mis- 
souri; J.  H.  Hendricks,  of  Texas;  J.  B.  Hadlock,  of  Indiana:  J.  L. 
Price,  of  Kentucky;  J.  A.  Wliitener,  of  Tennessee;  J.  H.  Hughey,  of 
Illinois;  A.  A.  Collins,  of  Oklahoma. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  adjourned  to  8:00  Tuesday  morning. 
Assembly  closed  with  prayer  by  Rev.  J.  E.  Cortner. 


SIXTH  DAY,  TUESDAY— FORENOON   SESSION. 

MAY  23,    1911,   8:00  A.    M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.  Rev. 
S.  N.  Milligan,  of  Talladega  Presbytery  led  in  prayer. 

Memorial  Service. 

Rev.  W.  M.  Neelley,  of  McGready  Presbytery  conducted  the 
memorial  service  as  called  for  in  the  report  on  Deceased  Minis- 
ters which  was  submitted  during  Monday's  session. 

The  memorial  service  took  the  place  of  the  morning's  devo- 
tional exercises  and  were  continued  for  an  hour. 

In  the  memorial  exercises  the  roll  of  Deceased  Ministers  was 
called,  and  upon  the  calling  of  each  name,  tenderest  words  of 
love  and  remembrance  were  spoken  by  those  who  knew  best 
the  workers  who  have  been  called  from  labors  on  earth  to  their 
rewards  in  heaven. 

The  memorial  service  was  closed  with  prayer,  led  by  Rev. 
R.  L.  Keathly,  of  Obion  Presbytery. 

Reading  of  Minutes. 
The  minutes  of  previous  day  were  read  and  approved. 

Overtures. 

The  Committee  on  Overtures  submitted  their  report  which 
was  being  discussed  when  the  hour  of  the  special  order  arrived. 

Recess. 
The  Assembly  took  recess  for  five  minutes. 


no  minutes  of  the  general  assembly 

Special  Hour. 

The  sp'='cial  hour  which  was  a  sermon  by  Rev.  D.  W.  Cheek,  of 
Missouri,  on:  "The  PersonaUty  and  Mission  of  the  Holy  Spirit," 
as  called  for  in  the  suggestive  program,  was  filled. 

The  session  closed  with  prayer  led  by  Rev.  T.  C.  Newman,  of 
Ozark  Presbytery. 


SIXTH  DAY,  TUESDAY— AFTERNOON    SESSION. 

may   2T^,    191 1,   2:00  p.    M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  singing.  The  report  on 
Overtures,  which  was  being  discussed  when  the  Special  Hour 
arrived,  was  taken  up.  On  motion,  the  discussion  was  closed, 
after  consideration  at  length,  and  the  vote  was  taken  by  yeas 
and  nays.  The  report  was  concurred  in  and  recommendations 
adopted  by  over  two-thirds  majority. 

The  report  is  as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  OVERTURES. 

Moderator  and  Brethren  :  We  have  had  referred  to  us  a  certified  copy 
of  the  minutes  of  what  is  termed  a  joint  meeting  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  of  the  Theological  Seminary  and  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
Cumberland  University,  together  with  a  protest  against  the  action  of  that 
joint  meeting. 

At  the  two  formal  sessions  of  your  committee  we  have  invited  all 
persons  to  frankly  bring  before  us  all  facts  and  findings  which  would 
enable  us  to  raak?  to  your  reverend  body  a  clear,  candid,  and  unpreju- 
diced report. 

From  all  sources  possible  we  have  sought  the  light,  and  for  the  follow- 
ing reasons  and  many  others  we  make  a  unanimous  recommendation, 
asking  that  both  the  "minutes  of  the  joint  meeting,"  the  "protest,"  as 
well  as  the  letter  marked  "A,"  become  a  part  of  this  report. 

Minutes  cf  the  joint  meeting  of  the  committees  appointed  by  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  at  its  annual  ses- 
sion at  Dickson,  Tenn.,  May,  iQTO,  as  more  fully  appears  in  the  minutes 
of  said  Assembly  on  pages  38  to  47,  inclusive,  snid  committees  being  re- 
spectively named  in  "Exhibit  A"  and  "Exhibit  B"  on  said  paa:es,  and 
being  committees  appointed  to  recover  the  Cumberland  University  and 
Theological  Fund  belonging  to  the  Cumberland  Presbvterian  Church. 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  III 

Pursuant  to  a  notice  served  upon  each  member  of  said  committees,  said 
committees  met  by  agreement  on  May  5,  191  r,  in  the  Publishing  House 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  at  Nashville,  in  joint  session 
to  consider  the  question  of  compromising  the  diflferences  which  have 
arisen  between  said  committees  and  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Cumber- 
land University. 

Of  the  committee  appointed  to  recover  the  property  of  the  University, 
the  following  members  were  present:  Judge  Jos  H.  Fussell,  Chairman, 
Rev.  J.  L.  Goodknight,  D.D.,  J.  H.  Zarecor.  A.  S.  Lawrence,  Rev.  Hardy 
Copeland.  Of  the  Comtnittee  on  the  Theolo'rical  Fund.  Rev.  T.  R.  Good- 
pasture, Chairman  ;  J.  L.  Hudgins,  H.  T.  Norman  and  W.  T.  Marshall. 
The  joint  meeting  was  convened  by  prayer  by  Rev.  J.  L.  Goodknight,  D.D. 

After  the  object  of  the  meeting  had  been  announced  by  the  Chairman, 
the  following  proposition  was  submitted  in  writing: 

May  2.  igiT. 
Hon.  I  H.  Fussell  and  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  Xaslwillc.  Tenn. 

Dear  Brethren  :  By  the  authority  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Cumber- 
land University — a  memorandum  of  which  is  recorded  in  their  minutes — 
I  beg  to  tender  through  you  and  others  of  your  associates  representing 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  the  following  proposition : 

The  Trustees  of  Cumberland  University  will  pay  to  the  proper  agents 
of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  the  sum  of  thirty-seven  thousand 
and  five  hundred  dollars  ($37,500),  this  to  be  in  full  satisfaction  of  all 
claims  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  against  Cumberland  Uni- 
versity or  any  department  thereof. 

Should  this  be  accepted,  an  aereed  case  may  be  formulated  and  a  decree 
entered  in  accordance  in  our  Chancery  Court. 

Your  brother  and  friend,  N.  Grfev. 

There  was  also  present  at  said  joint  meeting  Judge  W.  C.  Caldwell. 
W.  B.  Lamb,  and  Frank  Slemons  as  legal  counsel. 

It  was  stated  that  the  proposition  of  $37,500  cash  was  to  be  paid  as  soon 
as  the  proper  decrees  could  be  entered  in  the  Chancerv^  Court  at  Lebanon 
in  an  agreed  case,  said  decree  to  fix  the  rights  of  the  various  parties. 

After  considerable  discussion,  it  was  moved  and  seconded  that  the 
proposition  above  set  out  be  accepted,  w-hich  motion,  upon  call  of  the 
roll,  was  carried.  Those  voting  in  the  affirmative  were:  Judge  Joe  H. 
Fussell.  J.  H.  Zarecor.  Rev.  Hardy  Copeland.  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture, 
and  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins. 

Those  voting  agai"«<^  the  motion  werT  A.  S.  Lawrence,  Rev.  J.  L 
Goodknight,  D.D..  W.  T.  Marshall,  and  H.  T.  Norman. 

It  being  the  unanimoiis  sense  of  the  Board  that,  before  anv  fin^l  «ten<; 
were  taken  to  carry  out  the  compromi'sc  above  9.^^  out  the  mattT  should 
be  submitted  to  the  General  Assembly  the  counsel  for  the  committees  were 


112  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

directed  to  suspend  any  action  until  this  question  of  compromise  could 
be  passed  upon  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly,  which  meets 
a«  Evansville,  Ind.,  May  i8,  191 1. 

Note — The  Secretary  has  received,  by  mail,  from  the  Rev.  J.  L.  Good- 
knight  the  following  paper,  which  he  makes  a  part  of  his  minutes : 
To   the   General   Assembly   of   the   Cumberland  Presbyterian    Church,   iti 
session  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  May  18,  igii. 

Protest. 

We  enter  our  protest  against  the  aflfirmative  vote  of  the  joint  Boards 
of  Trustees  of  the  Cumberland  University  and  the  Theological  Seminary 
against  said  vote  to  accept  $37,500.00  in  compromise  of  all  claims  for 
property  and  funds  now  held  by  the  authorities  in  control  of  Cumberland 
University  at  Lebanon,  Tenn. ;  said  funds  to  be  paid  under  indefinite  stip- 
ulations. It  is  not  stated  that  it  is  -to  be  paid  in  cash  or  in  what  way 
it  is  to  be  paid. 

For  the  following  reasons : 

1.  The  legal  counsel  in  the  suits  for  this  property  gives  us  absolute 
assurance  that  there  is  no  doubt  of  our  winning  all  the  property  that 
belongs  to  the  Theological  Department  of  Cumberland  University. 

2.  Thai  said  property  in  endowments  amounts  to  more  than  $8o,coo.oo ; 
there  is  real  estate  worth  at  least  $30,000,000;  and  the  Theological  Library, 
which  includes  the  famous  Murdock  Library,  is  worth  at  least  $20,000.00. 

3.  There  is  a  possibility  of  winning  the  property  of  Cumberland  Uni- 
versity; there  is  no  doubt  that  there  are  equity  rights,  whether  the  courts 
will  recognize  them  or  not. 

4.  The  vote  cast  was  nine,  one  majority  for  acceptance  of  compromise. 
Yours  most  respectfully, 

(Signed) 

A.  S.  Lawrence, 

J.    L.    GOODK  NIGHT, 

H.  T.  Norman, 
W.  T.  Marshall. 

Joe  H.  Fussell,  Chairman; 

Hardy  Copeland,  Secretary. 

May  5,  191 1. 

Lebanon,  Tenn.,  May  15,  7917 
We,  the  undersigned,  endorse  the  protest  sent  in  on  the  action  of  the 
joint  Boards  of  Theological  Seminary  and  Cumberlnnd  University  in 
agreeing  to  accept  $37,500.00  as  a  compromise  of  all  the  Cumberland 
University  and  the  Theological  Department  Fund  at  Lebanon,  Tenn. 
There  are  between  $200,000.00  and  $250,000.00  worth  of  property  of  differ' 


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ent  kinds  in  sight,  and  we  think  the  amount  offered  is  entirely  too  small. 
And  we  object  on  account  of  its  smallness. 
We  are  for  a  reasonable  compromise. 

B.  D.  Rogers, 
H.   P.   WILLIA^r=oM, 
Members  of  the  Board. 

1.  It  appears  from  the  above  "minutes"  that  the  action  against  which 
protest  is  made  was  taken  by  a  majority  of  one — five  voting  to  accept 
the  compromise  offered  and  four  voting  against  it.  We  feel  that  the 
majority  of  one  is  too  slight  a  margin  upon  which  to  rest  so  grave  a 
question  as  that  involved,  especially  as  we  find  that  a  written  proxy  was 
present  and  presented,  which  if  it  had  been  counted  would  have  tied 
the  vote. 

2.  Your  committee  sincerely  questions  the  legal  and  binding  power  of 
any  act  of  a  Board  when  that  Board  is  not  acting  in  its  corporate  and 
organic  capacity,  but  is  acting  under  the  name  of  a  joint  Board.  Such 
acts,  we  hold,  arc  neither  the  acts  of  the  one  Board  nor  of  the  other,  and 
can  have  no  binding  force  until  ratified  by  each  Board  separately.  We 
trust  that  the  Assembly  shall  never  bind  itself  to  a  "no-compromise-upon- 
any-terms"  policy;  and  yet  we  very  sincerely  believe  that  the  good  which 
might  be  gained  in  this  case  cannot  countervail  the  hazard  to  other  inter- 
ests of  our  beloved  Zion. 

3.  For  these  and  many  other  reasons  your  Committee  on  Overtures 
comes  back  to  you  with  the  simple  recommendation  that  you  direct  the  said 
Board  to  tiot  accept  the  proposed  compromise,  and  that  you  sustain  the 
protest. 

(Signed)  A.  C.  Biddle, 

W.  T.  Dale, 
W.  H.  Peek, 

J.    M.    COPELAND, 

W.  B.  Cunningham, 
D.  W.  McAnulty. 

Future  Work. 

The  Committee  on  Future  Work  stibmitted  a  report  which  was 
adopted  and  recommendations  concurred  in  and  is  as  follows: 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  FUTURE  WORK  AND  PLANS. 
Yotir  Committee  on  Future  Work  and  Plans,  after  hearing  the  magnifi- 
cent reports  from  boards  and  schools  and  other  interests  of  your  Church, 
and  looking  over  the  needs  and  opportunities  as  seen  by  these  earnest 
and  consecrated  men,  would  respectfully  recommend  th?\t  you  re-endorse 


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these  reports,  and  set  before  your  congregations  the  following  high  aims 
as  their  goal  for  1912. 

We  recommend  that  you  publish  in  every  effective  way  these  aims  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  for  the  x\ssembly  year: 

1.  Fifty  Thousand  Dollars  for  Missions. 

2.  Fifty  Thousand  Members  Added  to  Our  Church. 

3.  An  Orphan's  Home  for  Entire  Church. 

4.  Double  List  of  Subscriptions  to  All  Our  Periodicals,  and  a  Church 
Paper  in  Every  Home. 

5.  A  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Sunday  School  in  Every  Congregation. 

6.  A  Family  Altar  in  Fifty  Thousand  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Homes. 
(Signed) 

Dr.  J.  H.  Hendricks,  Chairman; 
R.  L.  Keathley,  Secretary; 
J.  W.  Duvatx, 

J.    L.    GOODKNIGHT, 

J.  D.  Lewis, 
W.  M.  Nef.ixfy, 
William  Clark, 
G.  E.  Tucker, 
Hugh  S.  McCord, 
j.  e.  cortner, 
f-^  ^  J.  B.  Hadlock, 

J.  L.  Price, 
J.  A.  Whitener, 
J.  H.  Hughey, 
A.  A.  Collins. 

\ 

The  Moderator  announced  the  hour  of  8  :oo  p.  m.  this  evening 

as  the  time  to  hear  the  report  of  the  Committee  on  Publication. 

Report  on  Education. 

The  Committee  on  Education  submitted  their  report  which  was 
amended,  concurred  in  and  recommendations  adopted,  and  is  as 
follows : 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  EDUCATION  AND  THEOLOGICAL 

SEMINARY. 

Brethren  of  the  Assembly :  Your  Committee  on  Education  and  Theo- 
logical  Seminary  respectfully  submit  the  following  report: 

Cumberland  Presbyterians  who  know  the  history  of  their  Church  are 
fully  aware  of  the  fact  that  she  has  always  been  an  advocate  and  hearty 


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supporter  of  tho  great  cause  of  Christian  education.  But  there  arc  those 
outside  of  our  coinimmion  who  have  been  niisUd  into  the  erroneous 
notion  that  our  Qiurch  has  not  favored  a  high  standard  of  education. 
Hence  we  would  emphasize  the  necessity  of  this  Assembly  committing 
itself  yet  again  as  believing  in  an  educated  ministry. 

We  have  read  with  interest  and  pleasure  the  report  of  the  Board  of 
Education,  and  would  commend  the  members  of  that  Board  for  their 
faithfulness.  As  a  matter  for  encouragement,  the  progress  made  in  edu- 
cational work  is  called  to  your  attention.  There  has  been  a  noticeable 
increase  in  the  offerings  made  for  this  cause.  From  two  pupils  who 
presented  themselves  fur  instruction  at  the  time  of  the  opening  of  the 
Theological  School,  the  nuirrber  has  grown  to  the  present  enrollment  of 
forty-four.  The  entire  Church  should  remember  Dean  P.  I'".  Johnson 
for  his  persistent  efforts  for  the  building  up  of  this  school. 

Attention  of  the  Church  should  be  called  to  the  work  done  by  Bethel 
College.  Correspondence  with  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  Faculty 
should  be  encouraged.  Great  caution  should  be  exercised  in  receiving 
men  under  the  care  of  presbyteries  as  probationers  for  the  Gospel  Min- 
istry. 

We  make  the  following  recommendations : 

1.  That  the  months  of  August,  September,  and  October  be  designated 
as  the  time  in  which  the  congregations  throughout  the  Church  shall  be 
asked  to  make  ofifcrings  for  the  cause  of  education. 

2.  That  each  presbytery  bo  urged  to  appoint  a  representative  of  the 
Board  of  Education. 

3.  That  as  soon  as  practicable  steps  be  taken  looking  to  the  establish- 
ment of  Bible  schools  at  the  seats  of  state  universities  and  normal 
schools. 

4.  That  this  Assembly  look  with  favor  upon  the  policy  of  giving  free 
tuition  to  all  Cumberland  Presbyterian^  in  the  schools  of  the  Church. 

5.  That  each  pupil  in  the  Theological  School  be  requested  to  put  forth 
efforts  towards  securing  at  least  one  new  pupil  for  Bethel  College  for 
the  coming  scholastic  year. 

6.  That  each  presbytery,  through  its  representative  of  the  Board  of 
Education,  keep  in  close  touch  with  all  of  its  probationers  who  are  in 
school. 

7.  That  ^^^  following  brethren  be  elected  members  of  the  Board  of 
Education  to  serve  a  term  of  tbr-^o  vears;  FJdcr  G.  W.  Stova".  Un'on 
City,  Tenn. :  Rev.  S  H.  Bralcy.  :\[cT\onzic.  Tenn. :  Eldor  J.  FT.  Copeland, 
Wingo,   Ky. 

8.  That  in  recognition  of  the  services  of  the  literarv  facd'v  of  Bethel 
College  you  direct  the  Board  of  Fd"catirn.  in  case  the  tuifon  of  the 
paying  students  does  not  pay  the  president  of  the  Hterr»ry  department 
as  much  as  $t,ooo.oo  for  tlie  ne.\t  session  of  ten  months  and  two  addi- 


Il6  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

tional  teachers  as  much  as  $750.00  each,  to  pay  them  such  tuition  on 
ministerial  students  as  shall  make  said  salaries  respectively  equal  to 
the  amounts  above-named ;  provided  said  tuition  on  ministerial  students 
shall  not  exceed  the  catalogue  price  for  such  grades  as  they  may  be 
in  for  the  time  said  students  are  in  school ;  and  provided  further,  that 
the  full  amount  to  be  paid  by  the  Board  of  Education  shall  not,  in  any 
event,  exceed  $1,000.00. 

Hugh    S.    McCord, 
j.  h.  hughev, 
R.  S.  Ramsey, 
C.  D.  Calvert, 
,  J.  F.  Barnett. 

Change  of  Calendar. 

On  motion,  the  following  order  was  adopted  as  the  calendar 
for  the  year  as  a  suggestive  time  of  making  the  offerings  to  the 
various  Boards  of  the  Assembly.  Same  was  adopted  in  lieu  of 
the  present  one  and  is  as  follows : 

Ministerial  Relief — December  and  January. 

Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work — February  and  March. 

Legal  Fund — April. 

Publication — May. 

Missions — June. 

Synodical  Oflferings — July  and  August. 

Education — August,   September,  and  October. 

Missions — November. 

Report  of  Missions. 

The  report  of  the  Cominittee  on  Missions  was  submitted  and 
was  being  disQussed  sere  item  when  the  hour  for  recess  ar- 
rived. 

Recess. 

The  Moderator  declared  recess  to  7:30  this  evening. 


SIXTH  DAY,  TUESDAY— EVENING  SESSION. 

MAY  23,    I9II,   7:30  P.    M. 

The  Assembly  was  called  to  order  by  singing. 

The  Moderator  announced  that  Rev.  J.  D.  Lewis,  of  Birrriing- 


OF  THE   rUMBf'.RI.AND    PRtiSBYTKRlAN    CHURCH  II7 

ham,  Ala.,  had  the  floor  in  his  reading  of  report  of  Committee 
on  Missions.  Report,  after  amended,  was  adopted  and  recom- 
mendations concurred  in  as  follows : 

REPORT  ON  MISSIONS. 

Your  Committee  on  Missions  would  report  as  follows : 

No  Church  has  ever  confronted  such  grave  responsibilities  and  greater 
demands  than  docs  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  at  the  present 
time.  Calls  come  from  almost  every  quarter  for  more  men — consecrated, 
God-called  and  God-consecrated  men — and  more  consecrated  money.  Men 
to  preach  the  gospel  of  the  Son  of  God  in  so  much  power  and  demonstra- 
tion of  the  Spirit  that  the  people  will  hear  and  believe  and  consecrate  them- 
selves and  their  money  to  God.  One  reason  of  the  scarcity  of  money 
and  men  is  that  we  are  not  preaching  and  living  the  gospel  as  we  should. 
If  the  gospel  was  preached  by  our  preachers  as  it  should  be,  there  would 
be  thousands  of  dollars  poured  into  the  hauls  of  our  Missionary  Boards, 
enough  to  meet  all  the  demands. 

Your  committee  insists  that  we  need  first  of  all  a  consecrated  ministry 
baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  their  lips  touched  with  the  coal  of  fire 
taken  from  God's  altar,  then  with  their  lips  opened  and  tongues  and 
hearts  all  aflame  with  heavenly  fire,  the  hearts  and  the  pocketbooks  of 
the  people  would  be  reached  and  the  troublesome  and  vexed  question  of 
finance  would  be  solved. 

Your  committee  therefore  recommends : 

1.  That  this  the  highest  court  of  this  our  God-instituted  and  God- 
preserved  Church  declare  the  fact  that  our  preachers,  in  order  that  the 
Church  fill  its  mission  in  giving  the  gospel  to  the  world  must  be  men 
filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  also  speak  out  clearly  and  distinctly 
the  fact  that  as  deacons  in  apostolic  times  were  to  be  men  filled  with 
the  Holy  Ghost,  so  should  each  member  of  our  Board  of  Missions  be 
under  the  same  power  of  the  Spirit. 

2.  That  the  Board  of  Missions  be  authorized  to  send  out  their  president 
or  some  other  representative  at  whatever  salary  may  be  agreed  upon, 
not  to  exceed  $100.00  per  month  and  necessary  expenses. 

3.  That  our  ministry  and  membership  be  entreated  and  urged  to  study 
and  to  practise  the  Bible  methods  of  obtaining  funds  for  all  Church 
needs. 

4.  That  all  Prcsbyterial  and  Synodical  Boards  and  Committees  report 
every  dollar  they  collect  and  use  in  their  bounds  for  missions  to  the 
Board,  so  that  the  report  of  our  Board  of  Missions  will  not  appear 
so  very  mtager  before  th-'s  General  Assembly,  the  Church,  and  the 
world. 

5.  That  the  Board  of  Missions  do  not  divide  up  its  money  in  helping  a 


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great  many  needy  places,  neither  one  getting  enough  to  do  any  observable 
good;  but  on  the  contrary,  it  should  exercise  wisdom  and  put  needed 
money  at  a  few  of  the  places,  which  are  exceedingly  important — important, 
because  when  they  are  established  they  become  centers  of  influence  and 
Church  homes  for  the  families  and  young  people  who  leave  the  farms 
and  the  smaller  towns  for  city  life.  These  same  churches  reach  people 
from  all  parts  of  the  world,  and  they  also  send  out  members  to  otnei 
places,  even  to  the  smaller  towns,  and  oftentimes  back  to  the  country 
churches,  which  will  strengthen  them.  By  way  of  illustration,  the  Board 
is  helpmg  and  should  help  much  more  to  build  up  a  church  in  tht: 
great  city  of  Fresno,  Cal.  Should  that  church  fail  for  want  of  very 
material  aid,  the  circumstances  are  such  in  that  state  that  every  churth 
there  would  suffer,  and  perhaps  die  from  the  great  discouragement.  When 
looked  at  reasonably,  this  policy  cannot  be  criticised.  We  hope  the  time 
will  soon  corne  when  help  can  be  given  to  all  the  needy  places  every- 
where, and  not  even  our  beloved  country  churches  left  out,  for  our 
country  work  and  churches  have  always  been  a  cherished  power  in  the 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Qiurch. 

6.  That  the  Board  in  helping  churches  to  build  should  supply  the  money 
to  them  as  a  loan,  and  not  as  a  gift. 

7.  That  the  Woman's  Board  of  Missions  proceed  to  obtain  a  charter 
of  incorporation. 

8.  That  we  place  ourselves  on  record  as  ready  to  enter  what  we  call 
the  foreign  field  more  extensively  than  we  are  already  doing  at  the  earliest 
possible  time.  We  should  continue  to  remember  with  our  prayers  and 
money  our  Qhinese  Mission  and  our  preacher  there.  Gam  Sing  Quah; 
also  our  missionary  work  in  San  Francisco  among  these  people,  as  well 
as  among  our  own  people  there. 

9.  That  our  aim  be  to  raise  $50,000.00  for  missions  in  the  next  twelve 
months  and  50,000  members  to  be  added  to  our  Church  before  the  Assem- 
bly again  convenes. 

Respectfully  submitted,  J.  D.  Lewis, 

L.  S.  Hawkins, 

E.   L.    McWiI.LIAMS, 

W.  A.  Blades, 
C.  J.  Rudolph, 
Henry  J.  Bond. 
Geo.  H.  Cain. 

Report  on  Publication. 

Before  the  report  on  Publication  was  read  by  its  chairman,  Wm. 
Clark,  of  Texas,  the  congregation  stood  for  prayer  which  was 
led  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Hendricks,  of  Texas. 


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Report  was  read,  concurre<l  in  and  recommendations  adopted, 
and  is  as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  PUBLICATION. 

To  the  Moderator  and  Brethren  of  the  Righty-lirst  General  Assembly. 

Your  committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Pub- 
lication, realizing  the  great  responsibility  placed  upon  us,  and  being  pro- 
foundly sensible  of  our  inability  to  judiciously  determine  and  wisely  rec- 
ommend a  policy  that  will  lead  to  greater  success  and  higher  achieve- 
ments, called  to  our  aid  and  assistance  at  the  opening  and  closing  of  each 
of  our  sessions  One  whose  wisdom  knows  no  bounds  and  who  alone  must 
draw  the  lines  upon  the  "trestle  board"  which  you  and  I  as  his  laborers 
must  follow  if  our  work  be  right. 

Under  His  guiding  Spirit  we  have  wrought  and  completed  our  work, 
and  now  present  the  same  for  your  approval: 

SuNpAY  School  Literature. 

It  is  with  peculiar  pleasure  that  we  can  report  to  you  that  your  faith- 
ful and  efficient  Sunday  School  Editor,  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture,  has 
been  untiring  in  his  efforts  to  furnish  you  with  a  class  of  literature  second 
to  none  and  equal  to  any,  and  he  has  succeeded  beyond  our  fondest  ex 
pectations.  We  heartily  commend  to  all  our  Sunday  schools  and  urge 
upon  all  its  use,  as  we  see  a  grave  danger  lurking  in  the  indiscriminate 
use  of  outside  literature. 

For  we  believe  that  in  the  Sunday  school  i^  the  place  to  indoctrinate 
our  young  people. 

We  especially  call  your  attention  to  the  Advance  Quarterly,  the  Cum- 
berland Visitor,  and  Our  Little  Children,  and  recommend  them  to  your 
liberal  patronage. 

We  would  recommend  further  that  Rev.  J.  R.  Goodpasture  be  re- 
elected as  Sunday  School  Editor  and  the  changes  recommended  in  the 
Sunday  school  periodicals  made  by  the  Board  be  as  reported. 

The  Cumbepi.anp  Presbyterian  Banner. 

We  have  considered  the  many  expressions  of  esteem  that  have  been  made 
in  regard  to  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Fanner,  and  we  are  glad  that 
our  people  appreciate  the  loyalty  and  untiring  devotion  of  Brother  Havron 
in  our  time  of  extreme  need,  and  we  assure  him  that  our  hearts  will 
always  beat  with  love  for  him  and  the  Banner.  We  strongly  urge  upon 
our  people  the,  necessity  of  assisting  Brother  Havron  by  every  means  in 
their  power,  and  that  our  pastors  and  ciders  place  this  matter  upon  the 
hearts  and  minds  of  their  people,  and  that  as  far  as  they  are  able  hold 


120  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLV 

the  Banner  up  by  their  prayers,  work  and  money,  that  we  may  always 
have  it  as  a  monument  to  the  loyalty  of  our  beloved  Church. 

Cumberland  Presbyterian. 

It  is  with  swelling  hearts  that  we  report  the  great  advancement  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbterian,  for  a  little  over  one  year  ago  we  took  pos- 
session of  the  paper  with  its  almost  entire  subscription  list  composed  of 
those  that  had  gone  out  from  us,  and  whose  names  the  Board  was  com 
pelled  to  carry  till  expiration  without  compensation ;  but  as  soon  as  the 
time  expired  they  had  their  names  dropped.  We  now  have  a  bona  fide 
list  of  over  5,000  subscribers  and  a  rapid  advancement  that  is  gratifying. 
We  think  Rev.  J.  L.  Hudgins,  our  efficient  editor,  is  the  right  man  in  the 
right  place,  and  we  recommend  that  he  be  re-elected  at  his  present  salary. 

We  are  glad  to  know  that  our  people  are  manifesting  a  lively  interest 
in  our  paper,  and  we  believe  the  future  is  bright  for  it. 

Cumberland  Observer. 

We  have  had  referred  to  us  the  Cumberland  Observer,  a  paper  published 
by  Rev.  A.  M.  Buchanan,  of  Moberly,  Mo.,  which  we  recommend  to  the 
favorable  consideration  of  our  people. 

Bethel  Courier. 

We  have  examined  a  copy  of  the  Bethel  Courier,  a  paper  published  by 
the  boys  of  Bethel  College,  at  McKenzie,  Tenn.,  and  we  are  glad  to  know 
that  all  profits  accruing  from  this  paper  are  used  in  educating  the  boys. 
We  heartily  recommend  it  to  your  liberal  patronage. 

Song  Books. 

We  received  a  communication  from  Rev.  W.  T.  Dale,  D.D.,  relative  to 
his  new  song  book,  "Harp  of  Glory,"  which  has  been  examined  by  your 
committee,  and  we  recommend  it  for  the  use  of  our  Church.  The  com- 
munication also  asks  that  the  committee  consider  the  advisability  of  pub- 
lishing a  hymnal  for  the  general  use  of  the  Church,  but  your  committee 
is  of  the  opinion  that  it  would  not  be  wise  at  this  time  to  incur  the 
expense  incident  to  such  a  venture. 

Publishing  House. 

From  the  repoort  of  your  Board  of  Publication,  together  with  detailed 
statement  of  R.  L  Baskette  and  other  members  of  your  Board,  we  are 
enabled  to  say  that  you  have  located  in  the  heart  of  the  city  of  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  a  magnificent  and  valuable  piece  of  property  and  one  of  the  best- 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  121 

equipped  publishing  houses  south  of  the  Ohio  River,  which  shoulii 
be  the  pride  of  each  and  every  Cumberland  Presbyterian.  The  plant  is 
so  equipped  with  all  improved  and  up-to-date  machinery  that  they  arc 
able  to  turn  out  a  class  of  work  equal  to  any  printed  by  other  establish- 
ments, both  in  price  and  workmanship.  We  feci  that  we  cannot  too  highly 
commend  your  Board  of  Publication  for  their  untiring  effort  in  placing 
the  plant  in  its  present  condition  in  so  short  a  time.  When  wc  consider 
the  depleted  and  dilapidated  condition  in  which  it  was  left  us  by  the 
former  Board  of  the  Northern  Presbyterian  Church,  wc  note  with  pleas- 
ure the  commendable  spirit  cf  retrenchment  which  has  been  inaugurated 
by  the  Board  of  Publication,  and  would  earnestly  recommend  that  they 
continue  to  adhere  to  and  follow  that  policy  throughout  every  department 
cf  the  plant  whenever  and  wherever  possible. 

With  this  policy  and  economical  managcmf^nt  and  the  hearty  support 
of  the  entire  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  your  committee  is  of  the 
opinion  that  the  plant  will  become  a  paying  enterprise  and  a  source  of 
great  revenue  to  our  Church,  and  will  go  far  in  assisting  and  sustaining 
the  other  enterprises  of  the  Church. 

We  therefore  earnestly  recommend  that  each  and  every  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  rally  to  and  assist  our  Board  of  Publication  in  their  efforts 
to  place  our  Publishing  House  on  a  paying  basis  with  your  support, 
patronage,  prayer,  and  money,  either  in  loans  or  gifts. 

We  further  find  that  your  Board  has  never  had  a  working  capital  with 
which  to  operate  the  plant  except  the  sum  of  $144.14,  which  they  received 
from  the  former  Board,  U.  S.  A. 

We  further  find  that  it  is  an  impossibility  to  successfully  operate  the 
plant  without  a  working  capital  of  at  least  $15,000.00. 

Therefore  we  find  an  immediate  need  of  $5,000.00  witliin  the  next  ten 
days  and  the  remainder  in  ninety  days  to  be  used  as  a  working  capital  and 
to  relieve  their  urgent  needs. 

We  would  therefore  respectfully  call  the  attontinn  of  the  Assembly  to 
this  fact,  and  urgently  recommend  that  this  Assembly  go  on  record  as 
standing  by  their  Board  in  their  straits,  and  proceed  at  once  to  raise  this 
amount  and  place  it  in  the  hands  of  the  Board  to  the  end  that  they  may 
meet  the  emergency  and  place  the  plant  on  a  safe  and  sound  business 
basis. 

Book  Department. 

We  further  find  that  the  Board  of  Publication  has  discontinued  the 
Book  Department,  and  will  conduct  the  sale  of  books  as  a  mail  order 
department.  We  think  this  a  wise  move,  and  that  fully  as  much  good 
can  be  accomplished  as  formerly  at  a  great  saving  to  the  Board:  and 
we  commend  them  for  this  action  and  call  upon  every  loyal  Cumberland 
Presbyterian    to    come    forward    at    this    time    with    a    liberal    patronage 


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and  see  ihat  our  motto  shall  be,  "A  copy  of  at  least  one  of  the  papers  in 
every   home,  and   true,   safe   and   sound   Cumberland    Presbyterian   books 
be  in  the  hands  of  every  child  of  our  great  and  glorious  Church ;"  then, 
and  not  till  then,  can  we  feel  safe  that  our  Church  is  on  rising  ground. 
Respectfully  submitted, 

William  Clark,  Chairman; 

B.  J.  Reagin,  Clerk; 

J.  H.  Hendrick, 


J. 

H. 

HUGHEV, 

T. 

J. 

West. 

D. 

E. 

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T. 

.  Cheek, 
Alward, 

J. 

P. 

Parker, 

J. 

B. 

Hadlock, 

P. 

H. 

Harris, 

D. 

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'.    FOOKS, 

Committee  on 

Pi 

ibli  cation. 

After  the  above-named  report  was  adopted,  Rev.  Wm.  Piercy, 
of  Sweetwater  Presbytery,  Texas,  by  request,  led  in  a  prayer  of 
thanksgiving. 

Editor  T.  A.  Havron,  of  the  Cumberland  Presbytenan  Banner, 
was  heard  in  a  very  pleasing  address  in  regard  to  the  situation  in 
reference  to  the  publication  interests  of  the  Church. 

Historical  Society. 

The  Committee  on  Historical  Society  submitted  a  report  which 
was  adopted  and  recommendation  concurred  in  and  is  as  follows: 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

To  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  in 
session  at  Evausville,  Ind.,  May  iS,  ion. 

Moderator  and  Brethren:  Your  committee  to  whom  has  been  referred 
the  report  of  the  Historical  Society  beg  leave  to  make  the  following  report. 
Some  one  has  said  that  "the  only  light  by  which  we  can  guide  our  destiny 
is  the  light  of  experience." 

History  is  but  a  record  of  the  lives,  customs,  manners,  etc.,  of  peoplfe 
who  have  gone  before  us. 

Therefore  we  reason  that  this  subject  of  history  is  one  of  great  impor- 
tance. By  a  knowledge  of  the  history  of  people  of  other  times  we  are 
enabled  to  avoid  their  mistakes  and  take  advantage  of  their  knowledge. 


OF  THE  CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  I23 

In  fact,  the  civilization  of  today  is  an  evolution  attained  from  the  expe- 
rience and  knowledge  of  past  generations. 

It  appears  to  us  that  there  is  much  to  be  gained  by  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterians  of  this  generation  by  a  careful  ^tu(ly  of  the  history  of 
our  Church. 

Therefore  we  recommend  that  we  get  into  the  good  old  way  our  fathers 
trod. 

We  note  from  the  report  before  us  that  not^iing  definite  has  been  ac- 
complished, yet  our  Historical  Society  has  been  diligent  in  its  endeavors. 
'Ibis  failure  is  due  to  the  lack  of  funds  with  whicli  ti)  prosecute  the 
work. 

In  consideration  of  these  facts,  we  recommend : 

1.  That  each  presbytery  and  synod  appoint  some  one  in  their  bounds  to 
aid  the  Historical  Society  in  their  work,  and  that  the  name  of  this  person 
be   reported  to  the   Historical   Society. 

2.  That  the  Historical  Society  push  to  completion  the  work  already  be- 
gun on  the  revision  of  "McDonald's  History  of  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian   Church." 

3.  That  the  presbytery  be  requested  to  send  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Historical  Society  fifty  cents  for  each  active  congregation  on  their  roll 
to  be  used  to  carry  on  this  work. 

4.  '1  hat  Rev.  F'..  J.  Reas'n  be  .-ippoint.  d  to  succ^  A  Judge  J.  11.  Fussell, 
whose  time  expires  at  this  meeting  of  the  Assembly. 

Rev.  W.  E.  Bluhm,  Chairman; 
Rev.  W.  p.  Klost.\r, 
Rev.  S.  N.  MiLLiGA>f, 
W.  W.  Baxter. 
G.  W.  Burroughs. 

Committee  on  Judiciary. 

The  Committee  on  Judiciary  submitted  a  report  which  was 
concurred  in  and  is  as  follows : 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  JUDICIARY. 

Your  Committee  on  Judiciary  have  referred  to  them  certain  papers 
purporting  to  be  a  complaint  against  the  action  of  Missouri  Synod,  on 
proceedings  of  Springfield  Presbytery,  claiming  that  the  records  of  said 
presbytery  were  mutilated  in  the  matters  complained  of. 

It  appears  from  the  Minutes  of  Missouri  Synod  that  on  the  24th  day 
of  August.  1910.  one  R.  F.  Logan  prayed  an  appeal  from  the  action  of 
the  Missouri  Synod  ;  but  your  conmn'ttee  have  no  record  of  any  trial  in 
the  matter  of  complaint  before  us.  There  appears  no  record  of  trial  or 
judgment  in  any  case  tried  in  Springfield  Presbytery. 


124  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

We  therefore  recommend  that  this  whole  matter  be  remanded  to  Mis- 
souri Synod,  that  the  appeal  may  be  perfected. 

Submitted,  Joe    H.    Fussell, 

I.  V.  Stine, 
T.  C.  Wilson, 
T.  A.  Havron. 

Vote  of  Thanks. 

The  following  Resolution  of  Thanks  was  adopted  by  rising 
vote  and  is  as  follows : 

RESOLUTION  OF  THANKS. 

Resolved,  That  this  Assembly  express  its  sincere  thanks  to  the  following 
for  their  kindness  and  consideration : 

The  railroad  companies,  who  have  granted  so  many  courtesies;  to  the 
papers  of  the  city  for  their  complete  reports  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
various  sessions  of  the  Assembly ;  to  the  Vaughn  Quartette  and  Bethel 
College  Quartette  for  their  excellent  music;  to  the  Moderator  for  his 
patient  consideration  of  the  rights  of  all  members;  to  the  Stated  Clerk 
for  his  continued  faithfulness;  to  the  pastor-host,  the  Rev.  C.  M.  Zwingle, 
for  the  masterly  manner  of  organization;  to  the  choirs  of  the  Jefferson 
Avenue  congregation  for  their  unusually  splendid  music ;  to  the  local 
committee  for  their  untiring  efforts  in  their  respective  labors ;  to  the 
friends  of  the  city  and  congregation,  who  opened  their  hospitable  homes 
to  the  Assembly;  to  the  various  churches  of  the  c'ty  for  the  consideration 
which  they  have  shown  in  courte.'^ies  extended ;  to  the  worthy  women 
of  this  congregation,  who  have  worked  with  such  excellent  system  and 
commendable  unity  for  our  entertainment ;  to  Rev.  D.  W.  Fooks,  the 
efficient  Recording  Clerk ;  and  to  Miss  Rautenberg,  the  accommodatmg 
stenographer. 

(Signed)  Hugh   S.  McCord. 

Endorsed  by  rising  vote  of  every  member  and  visitor  of  the 
Assembly. 

Rev.  C.  M.  Zwingle.  pastor-host  expressed  the  appreciation 
and  thanks  of  the  Jefferson  Avenue  Church,  to  the  Assembly 
for  coming  to  Evansville. 

COMMITTEE  ON  JUDICIARY. 

The  Committee  on  Judiciary,  to  whom  was  referred  resolutions  from 
Rev.  J.  L.  Durham,  submitted  the'r  report  to  the  Assembly,  and  the  same 
was  concurred  in  and  is  as  follows  ; 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  1 25 

The  resolutions  referred  to  your  committee  from  Rev.  J.  L.  Durham 
are  provided  for  and  embodied  in  the  work  to  be  done  by  your  Special 
Committee  on  the  Church  Manual,  which  is  to  be  reported  to  the  General 
Assembly  of  1912. 

It  is  therefore  unnecessary  to  take  further  action  in  reference  to  the 
resolutions  referred  to  your  committee. 

Submitted  and  signed, 

Joe  H.  Fussell,  Chairman. 

On  motion,  the  General  Assembly  proceeded  to  raise  necessary 
funds  for  the  Publishing  House. 

On  motion,  the  Assembly  declared  its  faith  in  the  management 
of  the  Cumberland  Publishing  House. 

On  motion,  Prof.  Will  N.  Calhoun,  one  of  the  teachers  of 
Bethel  College  was  heard  in  a  short  address  in  reference  to  the 
College  at  McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Minutes  Read. 

The  minutes  of  the  present  day's  session  were  read  and  ap- 
proved. 

Resolution. 

On  motion,  the  following  resolution  was  adopted: 

Resolved,  That  the  General  Assembly  instruct  the  Dean  of  the  Theo- 
logical School  to  require  each  applicant  for  admission  into  the  school  to 
present,  properly  signed,  credentials  from  the  presbytery  under  whose 
authority  he  is. 

Final  Roll  Call. 

The  final  roll  call  of  the  Assembly  was  made : 

Ministers. — T.  J.  West,  J.  D.  Lewis,  R.  L.  Rodgers,  Wm.  D. 
Hawkins,  H.  J.  Bond,  W.  A.  Blades,  J.  D.  Caldwell,  J.  H.  Hen- 
drick,  I.  V.  Stine,  W.  B.  Duck,  C.  D.  Calvert,  J.  W.  Simmons, 
J.  W.  Borah,  Wm.  McDougall,  J.  M.  Milholland,  G.  P.  Hum- 
phries, W.  P.  Klostar,  R.  H.  Jackson,  D.  W.  Hammock,  J.  B. 
Hadlock,  A.  C.  Biddle,  E.  L.  McWilliams,  E.  T.  Dale,  T.  C. 
Wilson,  Hugh  S.  McCord,  J.  H.  Hughey,  S.  H.  Eshman,  A.  W. 
Baldridge,  J.  W.  Duvall,  W.  M.  Neelley,  W.  E.  Bluhm,  C.  M 


126  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Matlock,  D.  W.  Fooks,  Geo.  W.  Burroughs,  J.  S.  Price,  J.  E. 
Cortner,  W.  B.  Cunningham,  R.  L.  Keathley,  R,  S.  Ramsey, 
J.  L.  Durham,  W.  T.  Oakley,  B.  J.  Reagin,  A.  R.  Willis,  S.  N. 
Milligan,  J.  R.  Walker,  E.  C.  Lee. 

Elders.—].  P.  Parker,  E.  T.  Alward.  J.  M.  Copeland,  R.  M. 
Duff,  J.  T.  Cunningham,  N.  A.  Sorrels,  H.  O.  Smith,  G..C.  West, 
Dr.  W.  W.  Mitchell,  Luther  Miser,  Jno.  M.  Barnett,  G.  G.  Gough, 
J.  H.  Trent,  T.  A.  Havron,  D.  W.  McAnulty,  Wm.  Clark,  C.  J. 
Rudolph,  J.  W.  Nicholson,  L  W.  Hupp,  H.  A.  Compton,  J.  W. 
Manning,  J.  S.  G.  Green,  Joe.  H.  Fussell,  W.  B.  Lusk,  R.  W. 
Cowden,  W,  F.  Kirby,  E.  E.  Sims,  G.  H.  Cain,  S.  L.  Evans. 

Final  Adjournment. 

On  motion,  which  was  made  by  Elder  E.  E.  Sims,  of  Fresno, 
Cal.,  the  Assembly  adjourned  to  meet  in  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  on 
the  third  Thursday  of  May,  1912,  at  10:30  a.  m. 

Dismissed  with  prayer  led  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Duvall,  Moderator. 

J.  L.  GooDKNiGHT,  Stated  Clerk  and  Trcas. 


STATISTICAL  TABLES. 


It  has  been  impossible  to  secure  full  statistical  reports.  Clerks  of  Ses- 
sions would  not  fill  out  blanks  sent  them  by  Stated  Clerks  of  Presbyteries. 
In  many  cases  Presbyterial  Stated  Clerk  sent  as  many  as  four  or  more 
letters  to  Sessions  Clerks,  and  could  get  no  reply.  There  are  many 
churches  which  were  reported  only  in  part.  Presbyteries  should  take  imme- 
diate action  in  connection  with  congregations  in  order  to  secure  a  more 
efficient  set  of  Sessions  Clerks.  Use  women  if  you  cannot  get  men  who 
have  religion  enough  to  do  their  duty. 

The  Statistical  Exhibit  for  the  year  is  very  unsatisfactory,  very  in- 
complete, and  entirely  inadequate.  But  it  is  the  best  we  could  secure  under 
all  these  conditions. 


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20 1 


PRESBYTERIAL  ROLL  OF  CLERKS 


PBESBYraBY 

TIME   AND   PLACE 

Memphis,  Oct.  5,  1911 

Shady  Grove,  June  30,  I'Jll,  8:00  p.m.   . 

Newton's  Chapel,  Oct.  15,  1911 

Hock  Ridge,  Oct.  7,  1911 

CLERK 

J  D  Potts  Austin  Texas  800  San 

Antonio  Street. 
T.  J.  West,  Riaon,  Ex.oflice,  Brooks,  Ark 
B  E  Lee  McCalla  Ala. 

Rirminghiim 

J.  G.  Braly,  San  Saba,  Texas. 
A.  A.  Knox,  Paragould,  Ark. 
J.  J.  Sitton,  San  Leandro,  Cal. 
F.  A.  Seagle,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Burrow-Little  Rock 

Palestine,  Sept.  8,  1911 

San  Francisco,  Apr.  19,  1912 

Chattanooga          

Silver  Dale,  Sept.  6,  1911 

Stratford,  Sept  28,  191 1 

Chickasaw 

Choctaw 

Antioch,  Sept.  23,  1911 

Shiloh,  Oct.  10,  1911 

H.  J.  Bond,  Atoka,  Okla. 

Clarkevilla 

W.  B.  Young,  Clarksville,  Tenn. 
P.  W.  Bishop,  Gilliert  Station,  Iowa. 

Colesburg 

Cookeville 

(^ave  Spring,  Sept.  21,  1911 

Blum,  Sept.  14,  1911 

Casey's  Fork,   Sept.  30,  19 1 1 

Shiloh,    July   27,  1911                 

J  P.  McDonald  (Chestnut  Mo'd,  Tenn. 

W.  H.  Berry,  Kerens,  Texas,  Dead. 
1).  B.  Dilley,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  R.  5. 

Dallas-Bonham-RedRiver 

Denton 

Nocoiia,  Oct.  5,  1911,  7:30  p.m --.. 

Shiloh.  Sept.  28,  1911 

Howell  Sept.  28,  1911               

W.  W.  Baxter,  Denton,  Texas. 

Eaat  Tennessee 

Elk 

W  W  lOrwin,  Boon's  Hill,  Tenn. 

Oak  Grove,  Sept.  5,  1911 - 

M.  M.  Roberta,  Gossett,  111. 

Florida 

Ft.  Smith 

(Lincoln)  Cane  HUl,  Aug.  17,  1911,  730  p 
New  Hope,  Sept.  7,  1911 

Wm.  McDougall,  Bcntonville,  Ark. 

Foster 

J.  H.  Milhollaud,  Charleston,  111. 

Greer-Washita 

G.  A.  Fink,  Headrick,  Okla. 

Greenville ..- 

Mt  Zion,  June  28,  1911     

J.  L.  Odom,  Sulphur  Springs,  Texas. 

Bellevue  Oct  12  1911                     

W  P  Klostar  Sunset,  Texas. 

Hopewell    .. 

PleasantHill  Sept.  28,  19ii        

R  H  Jackson,  Sharon,  Tenn. 

Illinois 

Union  Chapel,  (Anna),  Sept.  17,  1911... 

J.  A.  McLane,  Chandler,  Ind. 

Iowa 

Mt.  Moriah,  Sept.  1911 

Knoxville,  Sept.  1911 

Lebanon  Camp  Ground,  Sep.  5,  1911 

Irvington,  Aug.  8,  1911,  2:00  p.m 

Shawnee  Mound,  Sep.  29,  1911,  7:30  p.m 
Bethany,  Aug.  17,  1911.. 

E.  L.  Uptegrove,  Alvo,  Nebr. 

Knoxville 

T.  W.  Keller,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

R.  L.  Baskette,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Leitchfield 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Slayton,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Lexington 

R.  M.  King,  Center  View,  Mo. 

J.  T.  Coleman,  Bethany,  111. 

New  Point  Pleasant,  Oct.  7,  1911 

Los  Angeles,  Mar.  28,  1911 

Greenwood,  Oct.  13,  1911 

Mercer  Sep.  23, 1911          

S.  H.  Eshman,  Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Los  Angeles. 

N.  F.  Gill,  LosAngeles,  Cal.,  26070  E.  3d 

Louisiana 

C.  J.  llinton,  Ruston,  La. 

Madison 

R.  Y.  Bell,  Simsboro,  Ala.,  (Tr) 
J.  G.  Anderson,  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Marshall 

Elmyra  Oct.  12,  1911 

E.  H.  Keasler,  Marshall,  Texas. 

Mayfield 

Jones' C/'hapel  Oct.  7,  1911       

D.  W.  Fooks,  Paducah,  Ky. 

McGee 

Salem  Church,  Sept.  13,  1911,  7:30  p.m. 
Hickory  Grove,  Aug.  24,  1911 

J.  W.  Duvall,  Salisbury,  Mo. 

G.  A.  Lyles,  Tuscurabia,  Ala. 

McMinnville, 

Bethlehem,  Aug.  17,  1911,  7:30  p.m 

New  Salem,  Sep.  7,  1911 

A.  B.  Moffit,  McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Mnrnphiii 

J.  M.  IloUey,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Salem  July  15,1911 

P.  B.  Shealy,  Union,  Miss.,  R.  5 

Morrill  ton 

Piney,  Sept.  7,  1911... 

Fall's  Chapel,  July  29,  1911 

J.  A.  Pless,  Dover,  Ark. 

Mound  Prairie 

J.  E.  Baggerly,  Emmet,  Ark. 

M.  A.  Parks,  Brooksville,  Miss. 

Highland  Church,  ,  Oct.  10,  1911 

Poplar  Grove,  Sept.  12,  1911,  11:00  a.m 

Liberty.  Oct.  11,  1911,  8:00  p.m 

Mt  Pleasant  Oct.  10,  1911 

WiU  D.  Buck,  Marshall,  Mo. 

Obion . 

R.  L.  Keathly,  Dyersburg,  Tenn. 

Oklahoma 

E.  W.  Allen,  Yewed,  Okla. 

Owensboro 

W.  A.  McEwen,  Sacramento,  Ky. 

Ozark 

Oak  (Lawrence  Co.),  Sept  1,  1911 

J.  T.  Jones,  Everton,  Mo. 

Platte 

A.  W.  Green,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  3100  Felix 

Porter 

Shaner,  July  20,  1911 - 

Flat  Rock,  Oct.  3,  1911 

T.  J.  Hampton,  Chickalah,  Ark. 

H.  N.  Lamb,  Tribune,  Ky. 

Richland 

Bethel  Sept  20  1911        

J.  H.  Fussell,  Columbia.  Tenn. 

Robert  Donnell 

J.  S.  Benson,  Langston,  .\la.             [mer 

Rocky  Mountain 

Disorganized 

N.  G.  Nicholson,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  703  Pal- 
J.  N.  Shelton,  Springfield,  III.  1224  N  5th 

Springfield 

Philhpsburg,  Sept.  27,  1911... 

J.  A.  Russell,  Harstville,  Mo. 

Springville 

Union  Grove,  July  22,  1911.... 

Lone  View  July  27, 1911 

H.  W.  Shockley,  Odenville,  Ala. 

Sweetwater 

E.  R.  Skiles,  Sweetwater,  Texas. 

Talladega 

Clear  Creek,  July  21,  1911 

Robert  S.  Hudson,  Gaylesville,  Ala. 

Texas 

Pleasant  Grove,  July  22,  1911 

Fresno,  Mar.  29,  1912 

County  Line  Cong.,  Aug.  30,  1911  .... 

G.  F.  Harris,  Troupe,  Texas. 

Tulare 

J.  T.  Jopling,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Weatherford 

C.  W.  Camp,  Weatherford,  Texas. 

J.  3.  Wayman,  .\lbany.  Mo. 

West  Plains, 

Elk  Creek,  Aug.  24,  1911,  7:30  p.m 

Canaan.  Sept.  22,  1911,  7:30  p.m 

Union,  Aug.  4,  1911 

T.  P.  Modrall,  Pomona,  Mo. 

West  Prairie 

R.  L.  Layman,  Anniston,  Mo. 

White  River 

J.  S.  Bone,  Barren  Fork,  Ark. 

Yazoo 

Oak  Grove.  July  22.  1911 

J.  M.  Hart,  Pickens,  Miss. 

202  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

MINISTERS :  ORDAINED— GAINED— LOST— DEAD. 

MINISTERS  GAINED  BY  ORDINATION 

NAMES  PRES.  SYNOD  DATE. 

C.  G.  Haliburton Birmingham ..Alabama Dec.  8.,   1910 

T.   R.  Wheatley Burrow-Little  Rock Arkansas Sept. —,  1910 

W.  C.  Malone Chattanooga Tennessee Apr.  13,1911 

E.  C.  Conrad. Choctaw Indianola... Sept.  — ,  1910 

Anderson  Cole .Choctaw Indianola April  — ,  1911 

A.  L.  Green... Clarksville Tennessee Sept.    15,    1910 

H.  L.Potter. Clarksville... ..Tennessee Sept.     15,     1910 

W.  N.  Woodson .Clarksville Tennessee Sept.  15,  1910 

Byrd  Phillips Cookeville ..Tennessee April  22,  1911 

A.  C.  Stone Cookeville Tennessee April  22,  1911 

Ed.  Cook Ewing-McLin... ....Illinois.... Sept.    14,    1910 

C.  A.  Galloway. Ewing-McLia Illinois Sept.    14,    1910 

R.  S.  Lamb Ft.  Smith... ...Arkansas Feb.    18,    1911 

J.  F.  Redman Gregory Texas Oct.    2,    1910 

J.  D.  Allison Hopewell West  Tennessee Mar.  26,  1911 

B.  F.  Guinn Hopewell West  Tennessee ..Mar.26,  1911 

C.G.  Chick Logan Kentucky Sept.  24, 1910 

J.  Lee  Johnson Logan Kentucky April  2,   1911 

F.H.Callahan Mayfield Kentucky Oct.    — ,    1910 

J.  M.  Cross.. -Mayfield Kentucky .Oct.    — ,    1910 

M.  F.French Mayfield, Kentucky Oct  — ,     1910 

C.  H.  Yates_ Mayfield Kentucky Oct-   — ,    1910 

E.  W.  Johnson McGready Alabama. Au-g.  — ,  1910 

G.  W.  Pace McGready Alabama 1910 

G.P.Perry McGready. Alabama Aug 1910 

J.J.  Cobb Memphis West  Tennessee 1910 

G.  W.  Gean Memphis... West  Tennessee 1910 

S.  C.  Tacket Morrillton .Arkansas 

W.  L.  Kinslow Morrillton Arkansas 

W.  A.  Kennedy Morrillton Arkansas 

J.  K.  Estep. Oklahoma .Indianola Mar.  5,  1911 

W.  E.  Campbell Porter. Arkansas 

L.  H.  Sev/ell Porter Arkansas.. 

F.  L.  McDowell Princeton .Kentucky April  6,  1911 

H.  W.  Shockley Springville Alabama .July  6,   1910 

S.  N.  Milligan Talladega. .Alabama July  12,  1910 

G.  A.  Owens. West  Prairie Missouri. Sept. 25,1910 

W.  Y.  Durrett Weatherford Texas... ...Sept.  10,  "10 

0.  N.  Bancom Weatherford .Texas April,  —  1911 

MINISTERS  RECEIVED  FROM  OTHER  DENOMINATIONS 

NAMES  PRES.  STNOD  DATE 

L.  D.Baker Austin Texas .July  2,   1910 

(From  Congregational  Methodist) 
Wm.  D.  Hawkins. ..California Pacific April  14,  1911 

(From  M.  E.  C.  S.) 

W.H.Stephens Gregory... ...Texas.. Oct.21,1910 

T.  D.  Harris .Lincoln-Decatur Illinois Mar.  — ,  1910 

(From  U.  B.) 
H.  B.  Foster ..McGready Alabama Aug.  — ,  1910 

(From  Free  Will  Baptist  Church) 
H.  0.  Parrish . West  Plains Missouri Feb.  — ,  1911 

(From  Congregational.) 
J.  L.  Coy West  Prairie Missouri ..Sep.  23  '10 

(From  General  Baptist) 
J.  D.Perkins,  (Licentiate)... Weatherford Texas Sept.   — ,    1910 

CHANGES  OF  PRESBYTERY 

NAME  PRESBYTERY   TO  DATE 

R.  J.  McCaslin. Clarksville  Pres. to..Locksburg,  Ark.  (Clarksville  Pres.) 

Rev.  G.  W.  Wagonon, Dallas-Bonham to.. Greenville. Nov.  22,   1910. 

(Letter.) 

D.  H.  Wood .Chattanooga to..McKenzie,  Tenn.  (Hopewell  Pres.)  .Oct.lO,  1910 

Rev.  W.  L.  Williams- ..Tulare to. .Los  Angeles  (Pres.) Mar.   23,    1910 

W.E.Grimes Obion to.. Dallas-Bonham    (Pres.) Mar.  22,   1911 

W.  R.  Harber. Obion to. .Marshall   (Pres.) Mar.   22,    1911 

W.  M.  Robinson ..Obion to. .Marshall  (Pres.).- Apr.  27,    1911 

E.  R.  Duggins Lexington to--Ozark  (Pres.) Mar.  13,  1911 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH  203 

NAMES  PRESBYTERY   TO  DAW 

A.  C.  Biddle. .Knoxville to. .Lexington  (Pres) 1911 

J.  W.  Stiles Elk to. .Obion March  22,  1911 

D.  H.  Wood Chattanooga.. to.. Hopewell 

T.  L.  Wood  (Licentiate) Chattanooga to - 

B.  F.  Guinn Chattanooga to.. Hopewell 

G.  W.  Hilton ..Obion to. .West  Tennessee 

(Letter  from  Obion  Pres.  and  returned) 

MINISTERS  HAVING  GONE  TO  OTHER  DENOMINATIONS 
BY  LETTER  OR  OTHERWISE 

NAMES  PRES.  SYNOD  DAIV. 

W.  L.  Wall Brownwood Texas ....July    8.     1910 

Geo.  W.  Barnett,  (Licentiate) Brownwood Texas 

Wood.  Charles Illinois Illinois Aug.    10,    1910 

(To  HolinessPeople.) 
G.  B.  Harbison Indiana Indiana April,     1911 

(To  M.  E.  by  Letter) 

W.  F.  Kendrick  (Letter) Morrillton ..Arkansas Mar.  22, 1911 

D.  A.  Wheat Ozark.... Missouri Mar.  13  1911 

J.  M.  Fields Springville Alabama 

(To  U.  S.  A.) 
H.  W.  Sears. .Lincob Illinois 

(To  U.  S.  A.) 


MINISTERS   LOST   BY   DEATH. 

Hogue,  E.  Lee.    Bartholomew  Presbytery.    Sept.  2,  1910. 
Harrison,  James  D.    Choctaw  Presbytery.    Sept.  23,  1910. 
Jones,  Easman.    Choctaw  Presbytery.    Nov.  13,  1910. 
Cunningham,  R.  M.    Clarksville  Presbytery.     Nov.  — ,  1910. 
Golden,  George.    Corsicana  Presbytery.    Jan.  27,  1911. 
Daugherty,  G.  B.    Cumberland  Presbytery.    Feb.  18,  1911. 
Cluck,  D.  W.     East  Tennessee  Presbytery.     Dec.  — ,  1910. 
Proctor,  F.  M.    Gregory  Presbytery.     May  15,  1910. 
Jones,  J.  W.    Gregory  Presbytery.    April  8,  1911. 
Riley,  J.  L.    Indiana  Presbytery.     March  — ,  1911. 
Murphy,  P.  G.    Marshall  Presbytery.     Oct.  14,  1910. 
Davis,  J.  H.    Obion  Presbytery.     March  26,  1911. 
Albright,  W.  F.    Oklahoma  Presbytery. 
McDaniel,  A.  S.     Platte  Presbytery.     July  — ,  1910. 
Gracy,  J.  F.     Florida  Presbytery.    April  22,  1911. 
Ward,  W.  F.     Leitchfield  Presbytery.     March  14,  1911. 
Forsythe,  S.  P.    Burrow  Presbytery.    Sept.  — ,  1910. 
Wills,  M.  F.    Springfield  Presbytery. 
Padget,  John  B.     Richmond  Presbytery.     April  — ,  1911. 


204  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

ROLL  OF  ORDAINED  MINISTERS. 

AMARILLO  PRES.     (Texas  Synod) 

Rev.  M.  L.  Bullard Ada,  Okla. 

Rev.  O.  W.  Carter Portales,  N.  M. 

Rev.  T,  J.  Edwards Childress,  Texas 

Rev.  J.  L.  Elliott,  (S.C.) Lubbock,  Tex. 

Rev.   Robt.   A.   King Floydada,  Texas 

Rev.  C.  W.  C.  Norwood Bellevue,  Texas 

Rev.  L.  M.  Small Wellington,  Tex. 

Candidates. 

A.  L.  Law Lubbock,  Tex. 

L.  B.  Saxon Petersburg,  Tex. 

AUSTIN  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Baker,  L.  D Rockdale,  Route  2,  Texas 

Davis,  L.  H . ._ Liberty  Hill,  Texas 

Hudson,    John Round    Rock,  Texas 

Griffiths,  U.G . ...J. Liberty  Hill,  Texas 

Potts,  J.  D.  (S.C.) Austin,  806  San  Antonio  St.,  Tex. 

Pratt,  J.  M Thorndale,  Texas 

Perrett,  U.  H Milano  Route  3,  Texas 

West,     A Elgin,  Texas 

Licentiates. 

Hyland,    T.    W , Leander,  Texas 

Speegle,   E.  H Taylor,  Texas 

BARTHOLOMEW  PRES.  (Arkansas  Synod) 

Douglas,    T.    S Bearden,  Ark. 

Newton,  T.  A Hampton,  Ark. 

Newton,    W.    S.    (Retired),, Rest,  Ark. 

Leonard,  A.  J Hampton,  Ark. 

West,  J.  W Comersville,  Ark. 

West,  T.  J.  (S.C.) . Brooks,  Ark. 

Willmon,  J Thornton,  Ark. 

BIRMINGHAM  PRES.  (Alabama  Synod) 

Rev.  J.  W.  Cheshier Montevallo,  R.  1,  Ala. 

Rev.  J.   D.    Lewis Birmingham,  Ala. 

Rev.  T,  D.  Lee Ashville,  Ala. 

Rev.   B.   E.  Lee   (S.C.) McCalla,  Ala. 

Rev.  T.  G.  Reid Albertville,  Ala. 

Rev.  S.  G.  Oglesby Greenpond,  Ala. 

Rev.   A.   A.   Murray Sloss,  Ala. 


OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRES15VTERIAN    CHURCH  205 

Rev.  G.  G.  Haliburton Birmingham,  Ala. 

Licentiates 

J.     H.     Savage — Birmingham,  Ala 

Geo.  Herring Vance,  Route  1,  Ala. 

M.  C.Jones Birmingham  Route4,  Ala 

A.    H.    Latham Birmingham,    Ala. 

BROWNWOOD  PRES.  (Te.\as  Synod) 

A.  Atkinson _  Goldthwaitc,  Tex. 

J.   B.  Atkinson Sterling   City,  Te.xas 

B.  E.  Bowmer San  Angelo,  Texas 

J.  G.  Braly,  (S.C.) San  Saba,  Texas 

J.    P.    Campbell • Wall,  Texas 

L.  C.  Shark San  Angelo,  Texas 

A.  J.  Smith Mereta,  Texas 

J.  B.  Wright, Waldrip,  Texas. 

W.  H.  White Brownwood,  Texas. 

BURROW-LITTLE  ROCK  PRES.  (Arkansas  Synod) 

Hendrix,  W.  E Piggott,  Ark. 

Phillips,    J.    T Boydsville,    Ark. 

Rodgers,  R.  L Paragould,  Ark. 

Smith,     J.     A Jonesboro,  Ark. 

Thompson,    A.    C Wynne,  Ark. 

Winstead,    W.     S Rector,  Ark. 

Robinson,  J.  G . Do  Witt,  Ark. 

Martin,   J.    E Austin,  Ark. 

Snelson,  A.  C Lonoke,  Ark. 

LaForce,G.W El  Paso,  Ark 

Stames,    J.    A Benton,    Ark. 

Benton,  J.  B. Jonesboro,  Ark. 

Wheatley,  T.  R Hagler,  Ark. 

Elder  Knox,  A.  A.    (S.C.) Paragould,  Ark. 

Licentiates 

A.  L.  Kelso Forrest  City,  Ark. 

K.  L.  Smith Hickory  Ridge,  Ark. 

CALIFORNIA  PRES.  (Pacific  Synod) 

Gam  Sing  Quah Canton,  China 

William    D.    Hawkins 1825    Berekley   Way,    Berkeley,    Cal. 

Jasper    J.    Henry 428    Edinburgh    St.,    San    Francisco,  Cal. 

Henry  Pascoe 1437   Filbert   Street,  Oakland,   California 

John  J.  Sitton  (S.C.  and  Treas.) San  Leandro,  Cal. 

Spencer  P.  Sitton 31  S.  9th  Street.,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

Darius  L.  Whitten.. 58  Madrid  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


2o6  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Wong    Hong 1103    Stockton    St.,    San    Francisco,    Cal. 

Candidates. 

Hee    Alexander    Pong McKenzie,    Tenn. 

Tom  Jung 1104  Stockton  St.,  San  Francisco,  California. 

CHATTANOOGA  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Berryhill,    A.    J.    Cleveland,  Tenn. 

Estell,  R.   C Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Malone,  W.  C Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Mason,    R.    L Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

McGee,  Z.  M East  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Mayo,  C.W Sumach,  Ga. 

Miller,  J.  H Cohutta,  Ga. 

Ramsey,  S.M Cleveland,  Tenn. 

Watson,    W.    Hugh Victoria,    Tenn. 

Whitener,  J.  A Cleveland,  Tenn. 

Elder   F.   A.    Seagel    (S.C.) Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

Licentiates 
C.    W.     Hayes Eton,     Ga. 

CHICKASAW  PRES.  (Indianola  Synod) 

Benge,  W.  H - Stratford,  Okla. 

Brown,  F.  A.  (S.C.) Marlow,  Okla. 

Butler  W.  H Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Carmichael,   T.    C Wynne  Wood,  Okla. 

Carpenter,  R Tishomingo,  Okla. 

Collins,   A.   A Chickasha,  Okla. 

FuUerton,  D.  M . Marlow,  Okla. 

Jones,  J.  J Sulphur,  Okla. 

McMahan,     C.     G Pocasset,  Okla. 

Peck,    B,    F Center,  Okla. 

Sexton,  W.  A Elmore,  Okla. 

Stockton,  E.  D Meers,  Okla. 

Vannoy,    C.  C Tishomingo,  Okla. 

Licentiates 

Bell,  J.  E Marlow,  Okla. 

McCuUoch,    T.    O Sulphur,  Okla. 

Rippee,  T.  E Byars,  Okla. 

Candidates 

Morgan,  J.  L Tishomingo,  Okla. 

PuUen,  Arthur Sulphur,  Okla. 

Wilson,  R.J Sulphur,  Okla. 

CHOCTAW  PRES.  (Indianola  Synod) 

Billy,  Edmund Duncan  Okla. 

Bond,  Henry  J.  (S.  C.) Atoka,  Okla. 


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Cass,    M.    W Garland,  Okla. 

Cole,   Anderson Miller,  Okla. 

Cole,  Turner Antlers,  Okla. 

Cole,  Wilson Miller,  Okla. 

Carnes,  Jackson Cairo,  Okla. 

Conrad,    E.    C Wagoner,  Okla. 

Hall,  William Stringtown,  Okla. 

Hall,    J.    S Muskogee,  Okla. 

Hudson,  C.J Zoraya,  Okla . 

Harley,  S.  D .: Haworth,  Okla. 

Ishcomer,  P.  N Garvin,  Okla. 

Lish,  J.  S McCurtain,  Okla. 

Nicholis,  Isaiah Boswell,  Okla. 

Peter,    Stephen Shay,  Okla. 

Perkin,  W.  A - . .  Caney,  Okla. 

Ray,J.R 

Wills,  E.  P Lukfata,  Okla. 

Foster,  Abel Duncan,  Okla. 

Licentiates 

Lawrence,   Louis Okla. 

Jefferson,  Daniel Haworth,  Okla. 

Taylor,  John Garvin,  Okla. 

John,  Cephas Garvin,  Okla. 

Taylor,    Ellis Gar\'in,  Okla. 

Tubbs,S.B -- --. Wagoner,  Okla. 

Candidates 

Belvin,    Solomon Boswell,  Okla. 

Bohanon,  Emeziah Albion,  Okla. 

Bond,    Reed Cairo,  Okla. 

Byington,  Thomas Haworth,  Okla. 

FoUis,   Stephen ' -  -  -Boswell,  Okla. 

Hall,  Allington Cairo,  Okla . 

Scott,  Sampson Boswell,  Okla . 

Wallace,    Jesse Ludlow,  Okla. 

Wallace,  Lawston Garvin,  Okla. 

Wesley,    Edmunds Antlers,  Okla. 

William,  Austin Lehigh,  Okla. 

White,  A.  B Nashoba,  Okla 

CLARKSVILLE  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Arterbum,  F.  P Springfield,  Tenn. 

Binkley,  H.  H Green  Brier,  R.  F.  D.,  Tenn. 

Bladas,  W.  A Waverly,  R.  F.  D.,  Tenn. 

Brown    W.  F Clarksville,  R.  F.  D.,  Tenn. 

CasteUow,  V.  B. Erin,  Tenn. 


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Green,  W.H Erin,  Tenn. 

Green,  A.  L New  Providence,  Tenn. 

Hunt,    J.    W Pleasant    View,  Tenn. 

Knight,  J.R McEwen,  R  F.  D.  3,  Tenn 

Larkins,  B.  B Denver,  Tenn. 

McCaslin,  R.  J.,  (Letter  granted) Lockcsburg,  Ark. 

McLeskey,    W.    H Clarksville,  Tenn. 

Powers,     J.     E Charlotte,  Tenn. 

Potter,  H.  L Anna,  111, 

Sykes,  A.H Slayden,  R.F.D.,  Tenn. 

Woodson,  W.  N Erin,  Tenn. 

Elder  W.B.Young,   (S.  C.) Clarksville,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 

Clinard,  A.  W Green  Brier,  Tenn. 

Philips,  G.  W Springfield,  Tenn. 

Candidates 

Campbell,  W.  E McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Crockett,  J.  L Hurricane  Mills,  Tenn. 

Danley,  G.  E Springfield,  Tenn. 

England,  D .  W Waverly ,  Tenn. 

England,    D.    W.,    Jr Waverly,  Tenn. 

Morrison,    C.    R Erin,  Tenn. 

Powers,  C.T Erin,  Tenn. 

COLESBURG  PRES.  (Iowa  Synod) 

Bishop,    P.    W Gilbert    Station,  Iowa 

Hill,    E.    Sherley Macomb,    111. 

COLUMBUS  PRES.  (Ohio  Synod) 

Grossman,  R.N.  (S.C.) Fredericktown,  Ohio. 

COOKEVILLE  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Berry,     T.     N Pacific,  Tenn. 

Brady,  J.  M. Livingston,  Tenn. 

Cantrell,  W.  C Quails,  Tenn. 

Copeland,   Hilary Starpoint,  Tenn. 

Dycus,  W.  D Haydenburg,  Tenn. 

Hufhines,  J.  E Hilham,  Tenn. 

Kittrell,   T.   W Sparta,  Tenn. 

McDonald,  J.  P.  (S.  C.) Chestnut  Mound,  Tenn. 

Morgan,  A.  C Davidson,  Tenn. 

Peek,    W.    H Henard,  Tenn. 

Phillips,   Byrd Cookeville,   R.   5,  Tenn. 

Smith,  T.  G Gainesboro,  Tenn. 

Stone,  A.  C- -- Pleasant  Shade,  Tenn. 


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Swearingin,  M.  W Cookeville,  R.  8,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 

Hufhines,  Frank Haydcnburj;,  Tenn. 

Martin,  E.  L.  B - Oakley,  Tenn. 

Candidate 
Sloan    C.    J Pleasant    Shade,  Tenn. 

CORSICANA  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Berry,    W.    H.    (S.C.)Dead.. Kerens,  Texas. 

Cheatham,    A.    B Hillsboro,  Texas. 

Caldwell,  J.  D Hiilsboro,  Texas 

Lackey,  J.  A Rice,  Texas 

Hombeak,   J.    W. Corsicana,  Texas 

Morris,   Bessie   C Hubbard   City,  Texas 

Morris,  J.  R.. Hubbard  City,  Texas 

Mann,    A.    J McGregor,  Texas 

Thompson,     C.     Charles Dawson,  Texas 

Vaughn,    M.    M .Buffalo,  Texas 

Lockett,   S.   C.   (Transit)    Dallas,  Texas 

CUMBERLAND  PRES.  (Kentucky  Synod.) 

Cook,    J.    M Waterview,  Ky. 

Dilley,  D.  B.  (S.  C.) . Glasgow,  R.  R.  5,  Ky. 

Henderson,  B.H Summerville,  Ky. 

Houk,   G.  W Monroe,  Ky. 

Kirgan,  J.  L Glasgow,  R.  5.,  Ky. 

Menzies,   James Marrowbone,  Ky. 

Porter,   B .  D Node,  Ky. 

Licentiates 

Furkin,     J.     W Keltner,  Ky. 

Lee,  C.  R Echo,  Ky. 

Candidates 

Allen,  Adolphus Moody,  Ky 

Piper,  G.  T Echo,  Ky. 

DALLAS.BONHAM-RED  RIVER  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Adams,  J.  H Montgomery,  Ala. 

Anderson,     M.     L Deport,  Texa. 

Baldridge,  S.  H Petty,  Texas 

Day,  J.  H Detroit,  Texas 

Gains,  J.  A Leonard,  R.l ,  Tex. 

Garmon,    J.    W - .Kaufman,  Texas 

Hendrick,  Dr.  J.  H '.  — Clarksville,  Texas 

Lackey,  W.J Dallas,  Texas 

McFarland,  F.  M Sherman,    Texas 


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Osborne,  N.  C,  M.D Bailey,  Texas 

Elder  J.   W.   Pearson,    (S.C.) Tehuacana,  Texas 

Licentiates 

Fletcher,  T.H Tona,  R.l,  Texas 

Watson,  J.  H Tona,  R.l,  Texas. 

Candidate 
Waddle,  Leslie Leonard,  Texas 

DENTON  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Brewer,    W.    L Decatur,  Texas 

Dysard,  E.  D Cumberland,  New  Mexico 

Griffith,  F.M Denton,  Tex. 

Hunter,  B.  L Valley  View,  Texas 

Hays,  M.   L Gainesville,  Texas 

Knox,  D.  A , Fort  Worth,  Texas 

Logan,   B.   F Hubbard   City,  Texas 

Rodgers,    A.    W Henrietta,  Texas 

Stine,  I.  V Nocona,  Texas 

Elder  W.  W.  Barter,    (S.C.) Denton,  Texas 

Licentiates 

Andress,   W.  B Muenster,  Texas 

Mitchel,  G.  E Forestburg,  Texas 

Candidates 
Hughes,    V.    R Corinth,  Texas 

EAST  TENN.  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod 

Brown,  W.  A Baileyton,  Tenn. 

Dishman,  J.W Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Dobson,  R.  M Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Duck,  W.  B Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Guthrie,  W.L. Mosheim,  Tenn. 

Self,  W.  F Greeneville,  Tenn. 

ElderJ.B.Park,  (S.  C.) Greeneville,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 
Brumley,  L.  C .Chuckey,  Tenn. 

ELK  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Bradford,   Thomas Lewisburg,  Tenn. 

Copeland,   F.  M j Flintville,  Tenn. 

Calvert,  CD Lynnville,  Tenn. 

Erwin,  W.  W.,  (S.  C.) Boonshill,  Tenn. 

Eshman,   J.   B Winchester,  Tenn. 

Foster,   J.   B Petersburg,  Tenn. 

Guynn,  H.  M Fayetteville,  Tenn. 

Gentry,  W.  H Chapel  Hill,  Route  2,  Tenn. 


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Gentry,   A.   J... Unionvillc,    R.    1,   Tcnn. 

Harmond,  F.  P Lewisburg,  Tenn. 

Hendrix,    F.   M Lewisburg,  Tenn. 

Simmonds,  J.  W .Winchester,  Tcnn 

Stroud,  C.  G Flintville,  Tenn. 

Stubs,     J.     W Rutherford,  Tenn. 

Waggoner,  D.  J 

Meadows,  A.  M Lewisburg,  Tenn. 

Sands,  S.  F Chapel  HiH,  Tenn. 

Stein,  F.  L Shelbyvillc,  Tcnn. 

Licentiates 

Smith,  Bee Boonshill ,  Tcnn. 

Crawford,    T.    M Richmond,  Tenn. 

Gentry,  George Chapel  Hill  R.  2,  Tenn. 

Candidates 

Gentry,  J.  W Unionvillc  R.   1,  Tenn. 

Pylant,  Roy. Fayettevillc,  Tenn . 

EWING-McLIN  PRES.  (Illinois  Synod) 

Davis,    W.    E Omaha,  III. 

Sneed,    W.    J Ina,  111. 

McMurtry,  H Gossett,  111. 

Roberts,   M.   M.    (S.C - Gossett,   111. 

Cowgur,     W.     A Rileyville,  111. 

Haley,  W.  J Eldorado,  111. 

Cook,  Ed Norris  City,  111. 

Borah,  J.  W Burnt  Prairie,  111. 

Galloway,     C.     A Fairfield,  111. 

Johnson,  E.  M Mattoon,  111. 

Wood,  Joseph 1 Enfield,  111. 

Licentiates 

Travelstead,  W Carriers  Mills,  111. 

McCracken,  Isaac --  Cisnc,  111. 

Candidates 

Cowgur,  R.D Thompsonvillc.Ill 

Forester,   W.    R Norris   City,  111. 

Hill     W.    E Gossett,  111. 

FORT  SMITH  PRES.  (Arkansas  Synod) 

Alexander,  S.  L Mansfield,  Ark. 

Cox,    S.    A ---  Stattler,  Ark. 

Finney,    J.     T Carolan,  Ark. 

Lamb,    R.    S Elmwood,  Ark. 

McDougall,  Wm.  (S.  C.) Bentonville,  Ark. 

McNabb,    N.    B - Booneville,  Ark. 


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Pond,    G.    L.    M FayetteNnlle,  Ark. 

RejTiolds,  R.  W Bentonville,  Ark. 

Walker,  W.  W Prairie  View,  Ark. 

Williams,  J.  H. Boone%nlle,  Ark. 

Candidates 
Caudle,  S. Greenwood,  Ark. 

FOSTER  PRES.  (lUinois  Sj-nod.) 

BaiUff,    T.    C West    York,  111. 

Hepburn,  Jas.W Georgetown,  R.  F.  D.,  111. 

MilhoUand,  J.  H.,  (S.  C.) Charleston,  111 

Teague,  H.  D Tangier,  R.  F.  D.,  Ind. 

Waggaman,    Charles Humrick,  111. 

Licetttiaies 

Bennett,    F.    E Marshall,  111. 

Curtis,  C.  A Hindsboro,  R.  F.  D.,  111. 

Candidates 

Deverick,  E.  E Martins\'ille,  R.  F.  D.,  111. 

Haddock,  N.  L Advance,  Route  1,  111. 

Freeland,  H.C Casey,  Route  3,  111. 

Crandall,  O.  I Hunt,  Route  1,  111. 

GREENVILLE  PRES.  (Texas  SjTiod) 

Humphries,  G.  T Pecan  Gap,  Texas. 

King,  W.  H.  H Mineola,  Texas 

Moore,  D.  J Mt.  Vernon,  Texas 

Wagonon,  G.  W Emorj',  Texas. 

Elder  John  L.  Odom,  (S.C.) Sulphur  Springs,  Texas, 

Candidates 
Moore,  Everet Texas. 

GREER-WASHITA  PRES.  (Indianola  Synod) 

Butler,  N.  B Granite,  R.  2,  Okla. 

Hester,  J.  G Olustee,  Okla. 

Mealier,  O.  -\ Magnum,  Okla. 

Roach,  R.  B Headrick,  Okla. 

Simson,   D.   W Magnum,  Okla. 

Zinn,  J.  A Hobart,  Okla. 

Jo>Tier,    Jas.    L. Foss,    Okla. 

Magee,    H.    D Lair,  Texas 

Upton,    C.    C Port,  Okla. 

Elder,  Fink,  G.  A.  (S.C.) Headrick,  Okla. 

Licentiates 

Abston,  S.  M Blair,  Okla. 

Burnett Vinson,     Okla. 

Candidate 
JojTier,     J.     P ,,,-_^.-,_^-,_, Foss,  Okla. 


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GREGORY  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Andrews,     G.     A.. Decatur,  Texas 

Hester,  G.  P Bellevue,  Texas 

Howard,  J.  G Henrietta,  Texas 

Karnes,    M.    F Chico,  Texas 

Klostar,  W.  P.,  (S.  C.) Sunset,  Texas 

Pleasant,  A.  M Chico,  Texas 

Reid,  J.  W... Bowie,  Texas 

Redman,  J.   F Sunset,  Texas 

Stephens,  W.  H... Ima,  New  Mexico 

Torbett,  T.  M Bowie,  Texas 

Williams,  A.  L Shannon,  Texas. 

Walker,  W.J Vashti,  Texas 

Candidates 

Baits,    B.    L... Decatur,  Texas 

Coursey,  J.  M ..Bridgeport,  Texas 

HOPEWELL  PRES.  (West  Tennessee  Synod) 

Allison,     J.     D -.Dulac,  Tenn- 

Braley,   S.  H McKenzie,  Tenn- 

Bryant,  J.  M Atwood,  Tenn. 

Dowtin,     S.     C Atwood,  Tenn. 

Galey,  R.  H Greenfield,  Tenn. 

Greer,  T.  A Bradford,  Tenn. 

Guinn,    B.    F McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Hicks,  J.  E -. Miland,  Tenn. 

Jackson,  R.  H.  (S.  C.) Sharon,  Tenn. 

Hopkins,  N.   T Milan,  Tenn. 

Johnson,    P.    F McKeiuie,  Tenn. 

Keaton,  J.  A Milan,  Tenn. 

McCoy,    L.    E McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Newberry,  W.  C Gleason,  Tenn. 

Owen,  A.  I McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Self,    J.    A McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Wood,  D.H -. McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 

Allen,    H.    R -.- McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Rucker,  R.  M Trezevant,  Tenn. 

Candidates 

Atkisson,    J.    C Atwood,  Tenn. 

Forsythe,  H.  M Humboldt,  R.  2,  Tenn. 

Lankford.Ira McKenzie,  Tenn 

ILLINOIS  PRES.  (Illinois  Synod) 

Broadway,  F.  P Union  ville,  111. 

Hammock,   D,   W Unionville,  111. 


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Hill,   J.    A Goreville,  111. 

Holloway,  A.  P Goreville,  111. 

Hutchison,  W.  H Mt.  Vernon,  Ind. 

Mangum,  B.  G Anna,  111. 

McLane,  John   A.,    (S.C.) Chandler,  Ind. 

Rose,    B.  W Delwood,  111. 

Licentiates 
Hogue,  W.  C Bloomfield,  111. 

INDIANA  PRES.  (Illinois  Synod.) 

DeForest,   A.    C 112   Madison   Ave.,   Evansville,  Indiana 

Devore,   T.   A Princeton,  Indiana 

Hadlock,  J.  B Petersburg,  Indiana 

Kreig,  G.  C Littles,  Indiana 

May,  Geo.  W Owensville,  Indiana 

Myers,  Jonas  A Vincennes,  R.  3,  Ind. 

Lemmon,  R.  J.  P Pocantico  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Stafford,  J.  M Petersburg,  Indiana 

Stocking,  J.  L 5  Emmett  Street,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Wilson,  S.  E Otwell,  Indiana 

Zwingle,  C.  M.  (S.  C.) 306  Jeff.  Ave.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Licentiates 

Bartlow,  J.  D Monroe  City,  Indiana 

Wood,  W.  A Evansville,  Indiana 

IOWA  PRES.  (Iowa  Synod) 

Collins,    W.    L Pleasant    Grove,  Iowa 

Smith,  E.  B Troy,  Iowa 

Uptegrove,  E.  L.  (S.  C.) Alvo,  Nebr. 

KNOXVILLE  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Ashburn,   T Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Biddle,  A.  C.  (Lettered) Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Boatman,  Geo.  C Lenoir  Cit,  Tenn. 

Conner,  J.   C Sweetwater,  R.D.,  Tenn. 

Davidson.  J.  H. Oliver  Springs,  Tenn. 

Dyer,  H.  F Louisville,  R.D.,  Tenn. 

Hoyle,    D.    C Maryville,  Tenn. 

Sloop,    M.    L Athens,    Tenn. 

Elder  T.  W.  Keller,  (S.C.) Knoxville,  Tenn. 

LEBANON  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Ashley,    J.    H Unknown 

Carlock,  C.K Hendersonville,Tenn 

Copeland,  Hardy Nashville,  Tenn. 

Dale,  W.  T.,  D.D Nashville,  Tenn 


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Daniel,  W.  W.. Nashville,  Tenn. 

Eshman,   A.    N ..Nashville,   Tenn. 

Goodpasture,  J.  R Nashville,  Tenn. 

Lovett,  S.  F Goodlettsville,  Tenn. 

McWilliams,  E.  L Mt.  Juliet,  Tenn. 

McLesky,    James Nashville,  Tenn. 

Marshall,   H.   H Goodlettsville,  Tenn. 

Roy,    E.    H - Nashville,  Tenn. 

Sadler,  S.  A .* Nashville,  Tenn. 

Scruggs,  E.  C ..Hermitage,  Tenn. 

Smith,  J.   J Nashville,  Tenn. 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  Sr Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  Jr Shopsprings,  Tenn. 

Yates,  H.   Clay,    D.D Nashville,  Tenn. 

Elder  R.  L.  Baskette,  (S.C.) Nashville,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 

Barbee,  Joseph Nashville,  Tenn 

Thomas,  A.  L Nashville,  Tenn 

Candidates 
Roy,  H.  V ..Nashville,  Tenn. 

LEITCHFIELD  PRES.  (Kentucky  Synod 

Braer,  J.S.J Clifton  Mills,  Ky. 

Bratcher,  E.  E Leitchfield,  Ky. 

Crow,  H.  T 

Cundi£F,M.G Ready,  Ky 

Cundiff,    N.     G - Solway,  Ky. 

Eanes,  J.  W Hardin  Springs,  Ky 

Etherton,  T.   W Fragrant,  Ky. 

Harned,    J.    D Sadler,  Ky. 

Morefield,    R.    H Caneyville,  Ky. 

Richardson,     T Cecilian,  Ky. 

Wilson,    T.    C... - Franklin,  Ind. 

West,  J.  B Bufifalo,  Ky. 

Slaton,  Mrs.  J.  T.,  (S.C.) Lexington,  Ky. 

Licentiate 
Ragland,  J.  B Magnolia,  Ky. 

Candidates 

Graham,  J.  L Eveleigh,  Ky. 

Willis,  M.  C... Millerstown,  Ky. 

LEXINGTON  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

Baxter,    F.    P Centerview,  Mo. 

Hughes,  F.  C ..- Fayetteville,  Mo. 

McElvain,  S.  H Marshall,  Mo. 


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McCord,  Hugh  S Nevada,  Mo. 

Petty,  G.W Montrose,  Mo. 

Russell,  J.  M Sedalia,  R.  3,  Mo. 

Turner,  G.  E Blairstown,  R,  23,  Mo. 

VanAusdol,    A Chapel    Hill,  Mo. 

Winkler,   W.   S Clinton,  Mo. 

Zarecor,  S.B Galatia,  111. 

Elder,  King,  Dr.  R.  M.  (S.C.)  Centerview,  Mo. 

Licentiate 
Williams,   S.    F Clinton,  Mo. 

Candidates 

Liggett,  Hal Blue  Springs,  Mo. 

Wolf,  Orlie Warrensburg,  Mo. 

LINCOLN-DECATUR  PRES.  (Illinois  Synod) 

Bankson,   W.   L Blue  Mound,  111. 

Coleman,  J.   T.,    (S.   C.) ..Bethany,  111. 

Forbis,  J.  M Lincoln,  111. 

Freeze,  W.  M Greenville,  111, 

Goodknight,  J.  L.,  D.D Lincoln,  111. 

Green,     G.    W Shoboner,  III. 

Harris,   T.    D Bloomington,  III. 

Hughey,  J.  H Decatur,  111. 

Morgan,  J.  H Macomb,  III. 

Murray,  W.  M Lincoln,  111. 

Wycoff,   J.    M Sullivan,     111. 

Candidate 
Nelson,  A.  S 

LOGAN  PRES.  (Kentucky  Synod) 

Eshman,  S.  H.  (S.  C.) Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Chick,  C.  G. Russellville,  Ky. 

Haden,  W.  J Auburn,  Ky. 

Johnson,    J.  Lee Russellville,  Ky. 

Smith,   M.   M Bowling   Green,  Ky. 

Wilson,  J.  W Auburn,  Ky. 

Licentiate 
Pots,  C.  C. Hickory  Flat,  Ky. 

LOS  ANGELES  PRES.  (Pacific  Synod) 

Baldridge,  A.  W Pasadena,  California 

Fitzwater,  J.  E 739  W.  56th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Gill,  N.  F.,  (S.C.  and  T.) 2606  E.  3rd  Street,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Means,  J.  W Highland  Park,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Webster,    R.    M El    Monte,  Calif. 

Williams,  W.  L 640  E.  Hollywood,  Bid.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 


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LOUISIANA  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Clampitt,  F.  A - Quitman,  La. 

Beard,  L.  W Ruston,  R.  2,  La. 

Spurlock,  J.  F ..Arcadia,  R.  1,  La. 

Conville,  J.  A Arcadia,  R.  1,  La. 

Kirkpatrick,    R.    B.. ...Haynesville,    La. 

Barr,     W.     H ..Carters     Landing,  La. 

Slatton,     N.     J.. Alpha,  La. 

Elder  C.  J.  Hinton,   (S.   C.) Ruston,  La. 

Rev.   R.  Y.   Bell,  Treas ...Ruston,  La. 

Candidate 
Pace,  B.  R ..Arcadia,  La. 

MADISON  PRES.  (West  Tennessee  Synod) 

Alexander,    J.    R Olive    Hill,  Tcnn. 

Anderson,  J.   G.,   (S.C.) 546  Chester  St.,  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Cochran,  C.  L Jackson,  Tenn. 

Cawood,    S.    E Jackson,  Tenn. 

Matlock,  C.  N BeechblufiF,  Tenn. 

Matlock,  C.R Beechblufl,  Tenn 

McGee,  T.  H Henderson,  Tenn. 

Mosley,    W.    T -  Sugartree,  Tenn. 

Norment,  W.  M Whiteville,  Tenn. 

Oakley,  J.  B -425  College  Street,  Jackson,  Tenn 

Seaton,  W.I Adamsville,  Tenn. 

Smith,  T.  N Sardis,  Tenn. 

Licentiate 
T.   N.  Hays Beacon,  Tenn. 

Candidates 

Cagle,  W.  G Beacon,  Tenn. 

Boothe,  W.  A Whiteville,  Tenn. 

MARSHALL  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Allen     W.    B Marshall,    Texas 

Boone,  W.   A Marshall,   Texas 

Harbcr,  W.  R Longview,  Texas 

Keasler,  E.  H Marshall,    Texas 

Robison,  W.  M.  (Transitu) Marshall,  Texas 

Licentiate 
Keasler,  T.  Eugene Marshall,  Texas 

MAYFIELD  PRES.    (Kentucky  Synod) 

Callahan,    Foster    H LaCenter,  Ky. 

Cross,     J.     M Hardin,  Ky. 

Edwards,    J.    E Water    Valley,  Ky. 


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Fooks,  D.  W.,  (S.  C.) Paducah,  Ky. 

French,  M.   F Fulton,  Ky . 

Hughes,  J.  M Mayfield,  Ky. 

Jones,    M.    D Dexter,  Ky. 

King,    J.    V Wingo,  Ky. 

Nunley,  W.  T Mayfield,  Ky. 

Rudolph,  S.  B Calvert  City,  Ky. 

Wright,  W.  S Paducah,  R.  2,  Ky. 

Yates,  C.  A Mayfield,  Ky. 

Licentiates 

Drummond,  W.  T Lynn  Grove,  Ky. 

Hester,  Geo McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Fischer,  S.  P Paducah,  R.  4,  Ky. 

Rudolph,  W.  W.  (Dismissed  by  Letter,  In  Transitu.) 

Candidates 

Brotton,  E.  W Clinton,  R.  1,  Ky. 

Rudolph,    Miss    Ethel McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Rudolph,  A.  D McKenzie,  Tenn. 

McGEE  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod.) 

Buchanan,  A.  M Moberly,  Mo. 

Duvall,  J.   W.,  (S.  C.) Salisbury,  Mo. 

HaUiburton,  J.  T Faulkton,  S.  D. 

Poteet,  J.  A Huntsville,   Mo. 

Routt,   J.   L Huntsville,   R.F.D.,  Mo. 

Winn,  John    Montana 

Licentiates 

McCurry,  Charles Moberly,  Mo. 

Shearon,  T.  J . Keytesville,  Mo. 

Thompson,  W.M. Armstrong,  Mo. 

Cattdidate 
Moore,  A.  T Dowing,  R.  F.  D.,  Mo. 

McGREADY  PRES.  (Alabama  Synod) 

Cosby,  S.  G .Lexington,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Ala. 

Finch,  B.  E Pleasant  Site,  Ala. 

Foster,  H.  B Mt.  Hope,  R.F.D.  2,  Ala. 

Johnson,    E.    W Rogersville,    R.     1,  Ala. 

Lyles,  George  A Tuscumbia  R.F.D.  1,  Ala. 

McConnell,  S.  P Mt.  Roszell,  R.F.D.  1,  Ala. 

Moddox,  A.  J Hartzell,   R.F.D.,  Ala. 

Neelley,    W.  M. Lawrenceburg,  Tenn. 

Pace.G.W Mt.  Hope,  R.F.D.  2,  Ala. 

Perry,    G.    P Rogersville,    R.F.D.,  Ala. 

Tucker,  J.  L Lexington,  R.  F.D.  1,  Ala. 


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Elder  Geo.  A.  Lylcs,  (S.  C.) Moullon,  R.  I,  Ala. 

Licentiates 

Covington,  B.  W RoKcrsville  R.F.D.,  1,  Ala. 

McCain,  Robt Rogersville,  R.F.D.  1,  Ala. 

McMINNVILLE  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Bluhm,  W.  E .   McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Byars,  S.  T McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Odum,  I.  C McMinnville,  Tenn. 

Presley,    W.    F Tullahoma,  Tenn. 

Tillett,  W.  E Decherd,  Tenn. 

Elder  A.  B.  Mofifett,  (S.  C.) McMinnville,  Tenn. 

MEMPHIS  PRES.  (West  Tennessee  Synod) 

Cobb,  J.  J Dyersburg,  R.D.  4,  Tenn. 

Davis,  C.  A Arlington ,  Tenn. 

Inge,    Richard Bailey,  Tenn. 

Padgett,    T.    H ...931    Joseph    Place,    Memphis,  Tenn. 

Walton,  C.  H 426  Union  Ave.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Elder  J.  M.  Holley,  (S.  C.) Memphis,  Tenn. 

Candidates 
Grimes,  W.E Munford,  Tenn. 

MISSISSIPPI  PRES.  (Mississippi  Synod) 

Kelley,    W.    H Neshoba,  Miss. 

French,  N.  R Conehatta,  Miss. 

Burroughs,    Geo.    W Conehatta,  Miss. 

Stribling,  Andrew  C Union,  Miss. 

Milling,  F.  M Newton,  Miss. 

Folsom,  J.  W Leesburg,  Fla. 

Elder  P.  B.  Shealey,  (S.  C.) Union.  R.  5,  Miss. 

Licentiate 
Comans,  J.  L Dixon ,  Miss. 

Candidates 

Ogletree,    J.    D Di.xon,  Miss. 

Bailey,    C.    E Conehatta,  Miss. 

Burroughs,  H.  J Neshoba,  Misss. 

MORRILLTON  PRES.  (Arkansas  Synod) 

Kinslow,  A.  S Caglesville,  Ark- 
Bates,  J.  A Gumlog,  Ark- 
McDonald,    W.    M Pottsville,  Ark- 

Alford,  J.  W Atkins,  Ark- 
Rushing,    D.    H Dover,  Ark- 

Milligan,  E.A. Scottsville,  Ark. 


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Steel,  T.  N Hagersville,  Ark. 

Vaughn,    R.    P Moreland,    Ark. 

Smith,  J.  W Quitman,  Ark 

Elder  Jno.  A.  Pless,  (S.  C.) Dover,  Pope  Co.,  Ark. 

MOUND  PRAIRIE  PRES.  (Arkansas  Synod) 

Anderson,  J.  E Chidester,  Ark. 

Baggarly,  J.  E.  (S.  C.  andTreas.) Emmett,  Ark 

Dooley,   W.   E Idabell,  Okla. 

Goddard,  Peter Mena,  Ark. 

Jackson,     C.     H Camden,  Ark. 

Kennedy,  H.  C Village,  Ark. 

Knight,  J.  A Horatio,  Ark. 

Lewis,    S.   T Brownstown,  Ark. 

McCaslin,    L.    B Mena,  Ark. 

Moore,   T.   H Emerson,  Ark. 

Licentiate 
Cannon,  N.  E Lockesburg,  Ark. 

NEW  HOPE  PRES.  (Mississippi  Synod) 

Nations,  T.  B Mhoon  Valley,  Miss. 

Younghance,    E.    M ^ Columbus,  Miss. 

Halbert,  R.  H Cedar  Bluff,  Miss. 

Gaston,  C.  A .Reform,  Ala. 

Hyche,  J.T Columbus,  Miss. 

Price,  J.  S Columbus,  Miss. 

Elder  M.  A.  Parks,  (S.  C.) Brooksville,  Miss. 

Licentiates 

Orr ,  B.  B Columbus,  Miss. 

Stewart,  J.  G McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Candidate 
Abstane,  J.  A Liberty,  Ala. 

NEW  LEBANON  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

Clemens,    L.     F Marshall,  Mo. 

Gartner,  C.  D.  (Transitu) Mountain  View,  Mo. 

Cortner,  J.   E Marshall,  Mo. 

Baker,    A.    J Marshall,    Mo. 

Whitehead,    L.    L . Centertown,  Mo. 

Elder  Will  D.  Buck,  (S.  C.) Marshall,  R.  2,  Mo. 

Licentiate 
Cox,    C.    C Marshall,  Mo. 

Candidate 
Wensel,  R.  W Marshall,  Mo. 


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OBION  PRES.  (West  Tennessee  Synod) 

Bryson,  J.N Rives,  Tenn. 

Brown,  J.  A Rutherford,  Tenn. 

Davis,  J.  H Dyersburg,  Tenn. 

Cunningham,    W.    B Troy,  Tenn. 

Dortch,    D.    E TuUahoma,  Tenn. 

Garrison,    R.    B Troy,  Tenn. 

Hall,  M.  T Trimble,  Tenn. 

Howell,  J.  Will Rutherford,  Tenn. 

Hudgins,  J.  L Nashville,  Tenn. 

Hilton,    G.    W ..Trimble,  Tenn. 

Keathley,  R.  L.,  (S.  C.) Dyersburg,  Tenn. 

Mcllwain,  J.   A Dyer,  Tenn. 

Mcllwain,  G.  C McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Moser,    R.    A Halls,  Tenn. 

Noel,  S.  L Kenton,  Tenn. 

Needham,    John Trimble,  Tenn. 

Ramsey,   H.    C Lanes,  Tenn. 

Saulsberry,  A.  D _McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Stanfield,   W.    S Troy,  Tenn. 

Stiles,  J.   W Rutherford,  Tenn. 

Stockton,  J.  T Dyer,  Tenn. 

Stockton,    O.    L Dyer,  Tenn. 

Thomas,  J.  H Newbern,  Tenn. 

Zwingle,  J.  H... Union  City,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 

Sanders,   W.    C McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Zarecor,  W.  M .McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Pace.C.B Dyer,  Tenn. 

Candidates 

Hornbrook,  R.  D Dyersburg 

Gray,  A.  B McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Gibson,  W.   B Terrell,  Tenn. 

OKLAHOMA  PRES.  (Indianola  Synod) 

Berry,     C.     L Pawnee,  Okla. 

Combs,    G.    W Honey,  Okla. 

Dell,  S Shawnee,  Okla. 

Eastep,  J.  K --  McComb,  Okla. 

Greer,  Geo.  E Tecumseh,  Okla. 

Jones,  J.  W - Liberal,  Kans. 

McCord,  R.  S Cherokee,  Okla. 

Parkhurst,  C.  B Cherokee,  Okla. 

Taylor,  L  L - Gol try,  Okla. 

Elder  F.  W.  Allen,  (S.  C.) Yewed,  Okla. 


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OWENSBORO  PRES.  (Kentucky  Synod) 

Barbee,  J.  T Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Barbee,     O.     A Greenville,  Ky. 

Galloway,  W.  T Sacramento,  Ky. 

Galloway,   B.  B Delaware,  Ky. 

Grundy,    G.    T Bremen,  Ky. 

McDonald,  G.  B Greenville,  Ky. 

Re vlett,  Silas Semiway,  Ky. 

Richey,  S.  J Hanesville,  Ky. 

Elder  E.  B.  McEuen,  (S.  C.) Sacramento,  Ky. 

Licentiate 
Williams,  Geo.  M Semiway,  Ky. 

OZARK  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

Bell,  John Chesapeake,  Mo. 

Carr,    G.     T Greenfield,  Mo. 

Clark,  J.  F Miller,  R.R.,  Mo. 

Collins,    D.    A Lucas,  Kans. 

Duggins,  E.  R Lamar,  Mo. 

Garrett,   W.   J Springfield,  Mo. 

Garrison,  R.  E Lama,  Mo. 

Jeffers,  G.  T Lamar,  Mo. 

Jones.J.T.,  (S.  C.) Everton,R.R.2,  Mo. 

Newman,   T.    C Marionville,  Mo. 

Daugherty,  J.  F Greenfield,  Mo. 

Ramsey,  R.S Greenfield,  Mo. 

Scraggs,  B.  L Ind. 

Shaw,  W.  E Lockwood,  R.  R.,  Mo. 

Watts,  Ben California. 

Williams,  R.  W Aurora,  Mo. 

Licentiates 
Smith,  L.   H Lockwood,  Mo. 

PLATTE  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

Brower,  B.  F Hamburg,  Iowa 

Caster,  James - Albany,  Mo. 

Green,  A.  W 3106  Felix  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Missouri. 

Hudson,  Ross  M . St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Lawliss,  O.  B Easton,  M^o. 

Murray,  S.  H Watson,  Mo. 

Ragan,  James  M Tina,  Mo. 

PORTER  PRES.    (Arkansas  Synod) 

Barker,  J.   E. Booneville,  Ark. 

Blackburn,  R.  F Havana,  Ark. 


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Durham,    J.    L .Moslcy,  Ark. 

East,  M.  A Charleston,  Ark. 

Ellis,  R.  H Booncville,  Ark. 

Hampton,    T.    J.,  (S.  C.) Chickalah,  Ark. 

Harris,    J.   W Brown ,  Ark . 

James,    M.    M .Waveland,  Ark. 

Guerian,   B.   G Chickalah,  Ark. 

Loyd,    E.    B Booneville,  Ark. 

Mize,  W.  F Magazine,  Ark. 

McKinney,  S.  M Paris,  Ark. 

McCrary,  T.  A...... Ellsworth,  Ark. 

Murphy,  E.  B Magazine,  Ark. 

Nicholson,  T.  J ..Ellsworth,  Ark. 

Suggs,    J.    S. Belleville,  Ark. 

Trickett,    C.    M ....Waldron,  Ark. 

Walker,  E.  F ..Ellsworth,  Ark. 

Walker,  J.  R Prairie  View,  Ark. 

Wilkins,   J.    H Sugar  Grove,  Ark. 

Licentiates 

Ensy,  W.   V Waveland,  Ark. 

Elkins,    O.    W Blue    Mt.,  Ark. 

Trickett,  G.  A. Magazine,  Ark. 

Candidates 
Durham,  J.   F. .Booneville,   Ark. 

PRINCETON  PRES.  (Kentucky  Synod) 

Bagwell,  N.  E Clarksville, 

Joiner,  I.  G. ..Layfayette,  Ky, 

King,  J.   R Blackford,  Ky 

Lowey,    J.    B Carrsville,  Ky. 

Oakley,  W.  T Marion,  Ky. 

Price,     J.     L Providence,  Ky. 

Woodruff,  G.  L ...Princeton,  Ky, 

Lloyd,    W.    C Providence,  Ky. 

Boucher,   C.  T Marion,   Ky. 

Spence,    O.    D Blackford,    Ky. 

Clemens,  M.  L .Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

Moore,  D.  W.  D —  Fredonia,  Ky. 

McDowell,  F.  L Tradewater,  Ky. 

Elder  H.  N.  Lamb,  (S.C.).... --. Tribune,  Ky. 

RICHLAND  PRES.  (Tennessee  Synod) 

Ashford,  J.  M .Columbia,  Tenn. 

Dixon,  T.  Jeff Columbia,  Tenn. 

Flowers,  J.  Wesley... Columbia,  R.  5,  Tenn. 


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Gray,  H.  A Columbia,  R  5,  Tenn. 

Hudson,  T.  E Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Hipps,    D.    A Tyler,  Texas 

Phelps,  J.  C Prospect,  R.  1, Tenn 

Porter,  T.  H Columbia,  Tenn, 

Ratliff,  W.  C Mt.  Pleasant,  Tenn. 

Reagin,   B.   J Lawrenceburg,  Tenn. 

Stephens,  John Spring  Hill,  R.  27,  Tenn. 

Elder  J.  H.  Fussell,  (S.  C.) Columbia,  Tenn. 

Licentiates 

Voorhees,  J.  C Hohenwald,  Tenn. 

Reed,    S.    C Prospect,  Tenn. 

Dyer,  Thomas Pulaski,  R.  4,  Tenn. 

Candidates 
McMackin,  George  K Loretta,  R.  1,  Tenn. 

ROBERT  DONNELL  PRES.  (Alabama  Synod) 

Brown,  S.  W Elora,  Tenn. 

Bridges,  W.  S Larkinsville,  Ala. 

Cass,    B.    A Columbia    City,  Ala. 

Dwyer,  J.  B Tullahoma,  Tenn 

Hutchison,    C.    P Langston,  Ala. 

Morgan,  L.  B Copenhagen,  Tenn. 

Ross,  J.  C Elora,  Tenn. 

Shook,  R.  D Scottsboro,  Ala, 

Willis,   A.    R '1 Stevenson,  Ala. 

Elder  J.  S.  Benson,  (S.  C.) Langston,  Ala, 

Licentiates 

Bankston,  J,L Section,  Ala, 

Morris,  J.  C Larkinvsille,  Ala. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  PRES.  (Kansas  Synod) 
Nicholson,   H.    G 730  Palmer  Ave.,   Pueblo,  Colorado. 

SANGAMON  PRES.  (Illinois  Synod) 

Belt,  J.  H Jerseyville,  111. 

Lackey,  S.  C Otterville,  111. 

Momyer,  J.  C Petersburg,  111. 

Potter,  Thomas Washington 

Sharp,    H.    C Petersburg,  111. 

Shelton,  John  N.,  (S.  C.) 1224  N.  5th  St.,  Springfield,  Illinois. 

Smith,  R.  M Dow,  111. 

SPRINGFIELD  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

J.    H.    Barnett Not    known. 

Cheek,  D.W Springfield,  Mo, 


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Davis,   Joseph I'hillipsburg,  Mo. 

McCluney,     P Walnut     Grove,  Mo. 

Moore,     A.     B .._ Springfield,  Mo. 

Russell,    J.    A.,  (S.  C.)--- .Hartville,  Mo. 

Licenliale 
Burney,    William _ Manes^  Missouri 

SPRINGVir.LE  PRES.  (Alabama  Synod) 

Armstrong,    F.    M Oneonta,  Ala. 

Bright,  J.  N Cullman,  Ala. 

Curries,  I.  N Proctor,  Ala. 

Chastain,  B.F.. East  Lake,  Ala 

Deaver,    T.    B Oneonta,  Ala. 

Deaver,  J.  A Wood  Lawn,  Ala. 

Hendrix,  W.  A -  .., Holly  Pond,  Ala. 

Rasco,  T.  J ..Odenville,  Ala. 

Simpson,   G.  M .Odenville,  Ala. 

Sanders,  J.   D Pinson,  Ala. 

Shockley,     H.     W.,  (S.  C.) Odenville,  Ala. 

Tidmore,   H.   C Vinemont,  Ala. 

Vaughn,  R.  W Village  Springs,  Ala 

Candidates 
Morrison,    B.    H Cullman,  Ala. 

SWEETWATER  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Bennett,  W.  M Loraine,  Texas. 

Piercy,  Wm Breckenridge,  Texas 

Skiles,  E.  R.,  (S.  C.) Sweetwater,  Texas. 

Wood,    J.    F Gorman,  Texas 

Clark,  W.  A Old  Mexico,  Texas. 

TALLADEGA  PRES.  (Alabama  Synod) 

Brown,    W.    E Sulphur    Springs,  Ala. 

Hagler,  C.  S Hokes  Blufif,  Ala. 

Holmes,  J.  W Odenville,  Ala. 

Hudson,    Robt.    S.    (S.C.) .Gaylesville,  Ala. 

Lee,  W.  P Gadsden,  R.R.,  Ala. 

Milligan,  M.  G Heflin,  Ala. 

Milligan,  S.N Jacksonville,  Ala. 

Sims,  A.  M Rock  Springs,  Ala 

Candidates 

McCluney,  T.  C .Gadsden,  Ala. 

McCluney,  J.  E Gadsden,  R.  F.  D.,  Ala. 


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TEXAS  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Holcomb,    L.    H Troup,  Texas 

Norman,  D.  B Troup,  Texas 

Harris,  G.  F Troup,  Texas. 

Candidate 
Orr,  Spencer Mt.  Enterprise,  Texas 

TULARE  PRES.  (Pacific  Synod) 

Compton,  W Fresno,  Calif. 

Dooley,O.D Woody,  Calif. 

Jopling,  J.  T.,  (S.  C.) Fresno,  Calif. 

Tipton,  B.  T Fresno,  Calif. 

Skaggs,  Geo.  E Madera,  Calif . 

Walker,    J.    R Fresno,  Calif. 

WEATHERFORD  PRES.  (Texas  Synod) 

Boyle,  R.  E Loving,  Texas. 

Baucom,    O.    N Campbell,  Mo. 

Brown,  C.  M Weatherford,  Texas. 

Bunch,  W.  M Weatherford,  Texos. 

Criddle,    T.    B Waxahachie,  Texas 

Crow,    A.    B Weatherford,  Texas 

Dunn,  C.  W Olney,  Texas. 

Durrett,   W.   Y Olney,  Texas 

Patterson,  J.  M Oran,  Texas 

Pyles,  N.  C Mansfield,  Texas 

Rushing,  G.  W Olney,  Texas. 

Licentiates 

Judd,  B.  F Weatherford,  Texas. 

Russell,  Jno.   N Mansfield,  Texas 

Perkins,  J.  D Weatherford,  Texas 

Candidate 
Irvine,  D Midlothian,  R.  2,  Texas. 

WEST  IOWA  PRES.    (Iowa  Synod) 

Berry,    H.    W Mound  City,    Mo. 

Maupin,    R.    S Marceline,  Mo. 

Wayman,  J.  S.,  (S.  C.) Albany,  Mo. 

WEST  PLAINS  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

Braswell,T.J Alton,  Mo. 

Belt,  S.  D Grimes,  Mo. 

King,  E.  T Fanchon,  Mo. 

Kincaid,  W.  S Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho 

Parrish,  H.  O Mountain  View,  Mo. 

Elder  T.  P.  Modrall,  (S.  C.) Pomona,  Mo. 


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WEST  PRAIRIE  PRES.  (Missouri  Synod) 

Benson,    R.    I).       .  .  Kennett,  Mo. 

Birdvvcll,  J.  M.  .Patterson,    Mo. 

Bozarth,  J.  A Campbell,  Mo. 

Coy,    J.    L._ .' 1 Gibson,  Mo. 

Grabiel,  J.  S Campbell,  Mo. 

Hester,  W.  A Trenton,  Tenn. 

Layman,  R.  L.  (S.C.  and  T.) Anniston,  Mo. 

Owens,    G.    A _ . .  Shirley,  Mo. 

Licentiates 
Covington,    A.    E.  _   Rodgersvillc,  Ala. 

Candidates 

Lasswell,  Byron Hollywood,  Missouri 

Barnhill,   Miss  Cynthia Anniston,  Mo, 

WHITE  RIVER  PRES.  (Arkansas  Synod) 

Bone,    J.    S..  (S.  C.) Barren    Fork,  Ark. 

Colson,  A.  M luka.  Ark. 

Jennings,   E.   W.   L Melbourn,  Ark. 

Robertson,    D.    R ^ Gassville,  Ark. 

Thompson,  G.  W '. .Sandtown,  Ark. 

Licentiate 
Rowden,    J.    H Oxford,  Ark. 

YAZOO  PRES.  (Mississippi  Synod) 

Bell,    V.    J Eupora,  Miss. 

Givins,  S.J Aberdeen,  M  iss. 

Lee,    E.    C Brooksville,  Miss. 

Ashmore Columbus,  Miss. 

Floyd,  I.K McKenzie,  Tenn. 

Elder  J.  M.  Hart,  (S.  C.) Pickens,  Miss. 

The  following  Presbyteries  arc  in  a  disorganized  condition  by  members  seceding 
to  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America.  In  some  cases  no 
definite  information  could  be  had.  In  all  these  are  many  Cumberland  Presbyterians 
who  refuse  to  be  merged  into  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A. : 

Alleghany  (Pennsylvania  Synod.)  Pittsburg  (Pennsylvania  Synod). 

Athens  (Ohio  Synod).  Portland  (Oregon  Synod). 

Columbus  (Ohio  Sy-nod).  San  Antonio  (Texas  Synod). 

Kansas  City  (Kansas  Synod).  San  Jacinto  (Texas  Synod). 

Louisville  (Kentucky  Synod).  Union  (Pennsylvania  S>Tiod). 

Miami  (Ohio  Synod).  Walla  Walla  (Oregon  Synod). 

Nebraska  (Kansas  Synod).  Wichita  (Kansas  Synod). 
Pennsylvania  (Pennsylvania  Synod).        Willamette  (Oregon  Synod). 


228  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

ORDAINED    MINISTERS— ALPHABETICAL    DIRECTORY. 

S.  C.  stands  for  Stated  Clerk  of  his  Presbytery 

Names  and  Post  Office  Presbytery 

Adams,  J.  H.,  Montgomery,  Ala Dallas-Bonham 

Alford,  J.  W.,  Atkins,  Ark Morrillton 

Alexander,  S.  L.,  Mansfield,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Alexander,  J.  R.,  OHve  Hill,  Tenn Madison 

Allen,  W.  B.,  Ph.D.,  Marshall,  Texas Marshall 

AUison,  J.  D.,  Dulac,  Tenn Hopewell 

Anderson,  J.  E.,  Chidester,  Ark.    Mound  Prairie 

.'\nderson  J.  G.  (S.C.),  Jackson,  Tenn.,  546  Chester  St Madison 

Anderson,  M.  L.,  Depot,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Andrews,  G.  A.,  Decatur,  Texas Gregory 

Armstrong,  F.  M.,  Oneonta,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 Springville 

Arterbum,  F.  P.,  Springfield,  Tenn Clarksville 

Ashburn,    T.,    Kno.Kville,    Tenn Knoxville 

Ashley,  J.  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Ashford,  J.  M.,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  R.R.  7 Richland 

Ashmore,  S.  C,  Columbus,  Miss Yazoo 

Atkinson,  Alonzo,  Goldthwaite,  Texas Brown  wood 

Atkinson,  J.  B.,  Sterhng  Citj',  Te.xas Brownwood 

B 

Bagwell,  N.  E.,  Clarksville,  Tenn Princeton 

Baggerley,  J.  E.  (S.  C),  Emmett,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Baker,  A.  J. ,  Marshall,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Baker,  L.  D.,  Rockdale,  Te.xas,  R.  R.  2 Austin 

Bailey,  W.  J.,  West  Grove,  Iowa Brownwood 

Bailiff,  T.   C,  West  York,  111 Foster 

Baldridge,  S.  H.,  Petty,  Texas   Dallas-Bonham 

Baldridge,  A.  W.,  Pasadena,  Cal - Los  Angeles 

Baldridge,  S.  H.,  Petty,  Te.xas Dallas-Bonham-Red  River 

Bankson,  W.  L.,  Blue  Mound,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Bancom,    O.    N.,    Campbell,    Mo Weatherford 

Barbee,  J.  T.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky Owensboro 

Barbee,  O.  A.,  Greenville,  Ky Owensboro 

Barnett,  J.  H.,  Unknown Springfield 

Barker,  J.  E.,  Booveville,  Ark Porter 

Basham,  W.  A.,  Hardin  Springs,    Ky.  (Transitu) Leitchfield 

Bass,  W.  H.,  Castor  Landing,  La Louisiana 

Bates,  J.  A.,  Gumlog,  Ark Morrillton 

Baxter,  F.  P.,  Centerview,  Mo Lexington 

Boyles,  Richard  E.,  Loving,  Te.xas Weatherford 

Beard,  L.  W.,  Rustin,  La.,  R.  R.  2 Louisiana 


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Bell,  V.  J.,  Eupora,  Miss - Yazoo 

Bell,   John,   Chesapeake,  Mo Ozark 

Belt,  J.  H.,  Jcrseyville,  111.... Sangamon 

Belt,  S.  D.,  Grimes,  Mo ,.-.. West  Plains 

Benge,  W.  H.,  Stalford,  Okla Chickasaw 

Bennett,  W.  M.,  Lorainc,  Texas ...Sweetwater 

Benson,  R.  D.,  Kennett,  Mo West  Prairie 

Benton,  J.  B.,  Jonesboro,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Berry,  J.  A.,  Booncviile,  Ark.,  (Transitu)    Fort  Smith 

Berry,  H.  W.,  Mound  City,  Mo West  Iowa 

Berry,  C.  L.,  Pawnee,  Okla Oklahoma 

Berry,  T.  N.,  Pacific,  Tenn Cookeville 

Berry,  W.  H.,  Kerens,  Texas  (S.C.)   (Dead) Corsicana 

Berryhill,  A.  J.,  Cleveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Biddle,  A.  C,  Warrenburg,  Mo.    Knoxville 

Billey,    Edmund,    Duncan,    Okla Choctaw 

Binkley,  H.  H.,  Green  Brier,  Tenn.,  R.  F.  D Clarks\nlle 

Birdwell,  J.  M.,  Patterson,  Mo West  Prairie 

Bishop,   P.   W.,   Gilbert  Station,   Iowa Colesburg 

Black,  R.  W.,  McKenzie,  Tenn.  (Transitu) Madison 

Blades,  W.  A.,  Waverly,  Tenn.,  R.  F.  D Clarksville 

Blackburn,  R.  F.,  Havana,  Ark Porter 

Blasingame,  D.  F.,  lona,  Okla.  (Transitu) Chickasaw 

Bluhm,  W.  E.,  McMinnville,  Tenn McMinnville 

Boatman,  Geo.  C,  Lenoir  City,  Tenn.,  R.  F.  D Kno.wille 

Boaz,  J.  L.,  Dogwood,  Tenn.  (Transitu) Clarksville 

Bond,   Henry  J.,    (S.  C),  Atoka,   Okla Choctaw 

Bone,  J.  S.  (S.  C),  Barren  Fork,  Ark White  River 

Boone,  W.  A.  Marshall,  Texas Marshall 

Borah,  J.  W.,  Burnt  Prairie,  111 Ewing-McLin 

Boucher,  C.  T.,  Marion,  Ky.,  R.  R.  1 ..Princeton 

Bowmer,  B.  E.,  San  Angelo,  Texas Brownwood 

Bozarth,  J.  A.,  Campbell,  Mo West  Prairie 

Bradford,Thos.,Lewisburg,Tenn.,R.  R.  15 Elk 

Brady,  J.  M.,  Livingston,  Tenn Cookeville 

Braer,  J.  S.  J.,   Clifton  Mills,  Ky... Leitchfield 

Braley,    S.    H.,    McKenzie,    Tenn Hopewell 

Braley,  J.  G.,  (S.  C),  San  Saba,  Texas ...Brownwood 

Braswell,  T.  J.,  Alton,  Mo West  Plains 

Bratcher,  E.  E.,  Leitchfield,  Ky.,  R.  R.  3 Leitchfield 

Brewer,  W.  L.,  Decatur,  Texas Denton 

Bridges,  W.  S.,  Larkinsville,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Bright,  J.  N.,  Cullman,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3 Spring\'ille 

Brinkly,    H.    H.,     Greenbrier,    Tenn Clarks\ille 

Broadway,    F.    P.,    Unionville,    111 Illinois 


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Brovine,  W.  F.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  R.R Clarksville 

Brower,  B.  F.,  Hamburg,  Iowa,  R.  R.  5 Platte 

Brown,  W.  E.,  Sulphur  Springs,  Ala Talladega 

Brown,  S.  W.,  Flora,  Tenn Robert  Donnell 

Brown,  W.  A.,  Baileyton,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Brown,  CM.,  Weatherford,  Texas Weatherford 

Brown,  F.  A.  (S.  C),  Marlow,  Okla Chickasaw 

Brown,  J.  A.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Brj'ant,  J.  M.,  Atwood,  Tenn.   Hopewell 

Bryson,  J.  N.,  Rives,  Tenn Obion 

Buchanan,    A.   M.,   Moberly,   Mo McGee 

BuUard,  M.  L.,  Ada,  Okla Amarillo 

Bunch,  W.  M.,  Weatherford,  Texas Weatherford 

Burks,  W.  F.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  (Transitu) Elk 

Burroughs,  Geo.  W.,  Conehatta,  Miss Mississippi 

Butler,  B.  N.,  Granite,  Okla.,  R.  R.  2 Greer 

Butler,  W.  H.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla Chickasaw 

Byers,  S.  T.,  McMinmalle,  Tenn .. McMinnville 

Byington,  Alonza,  Haworth ,  Okla. ,  (Transitu)   Choctaw-Cherokee 

C 

Callahan,  H.   Foster,  LaCenter,   Ky. Mayfield 

Calvert,  CD.,  Linnville,  Tenn Elk 

Caldwell,  J.  D.,  Hillsboro,  Texas Corsicana 

Campbell,  W.  E.,  Chicalah,  Ark Porter 

Campbell,   J.   P.,   Wall,  Texas Brownwood 

Cantrell,  W.   C,   Quails,   Tenn Cookeville 

Carlock,  C  K.,  Hendersonville,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  Lebanon 

Carmichael,  T.  C,  Wynnewood,  Okla Chickasaw 

Carpenter,  R.,  Tishomingo,  Okla. Chickasaw 

Carpenter  ,W.  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3,  (Transitu) Birmingham 

Games,  Jackson,    Cairo,   Okla Choctaw 

Carr,  G.  T.  Greenfield,  Mo Ozark 

Carter,  O.  W.,  Portales,  New  Mexico Amarillo 

Gartner,  C  D.,  Mountain  View,  Mo.,   (Transitu) New  Lebanon 

Casey,  John  R.,   Brighton,  Tenn.    (Transitu) Memphis 

Cass,   W.   M.,    Garland,   Okla Choctaw 

Cass.  B.  A.,  Columbus  City,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Castner,  James,  Albany,  Mo Platte 

Catlett,  W.  A.,  Wynne,  Ark.  (Transitu) Burrow 

Cawood,  S.  E.,  Jackson,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  7 J Madison 

Chaffin,  J.  W.,  Denton,  Texas  (Transitu) Denton 

Chase,  W.  D.,  Roby,  Texas  (Transitu) Sweetwater 

Chastain,  B.  F.,  East  Lake,  Ala Springville 

Cheatham,    A.    B.,   Hillsboro,   Texas Corgicana 


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Cheek,    D.    W.,    Springfield,    Mo.. ...Springfield 

Cheshier,  J.  W.,  Montcvallo,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 Birmingham 

Chick,   C.  J.,  Russcllville,   Ky Logan 

Clampitt,    F.    A.,   Quitman,   La Louisiana 

Clark,   W.    A.,    Old   Mexico Sweetwater 

Clark,  J.  F.,  Miller,  Mo.,  R.  F.  D ..Ozark 

Clark,  J.  v.,  Otterville,  Mo.  (Transitu) Springfield 

Clemens,  L.  F. ,  Marshall,  Mo .' New  Lebanon 

Clemens,  M.  L.,  Hopkinsville,  Ky Princeton 

Cobb,    J.    J.,    Dyersburg,    Tenn Memphis 

Cochran,  C.  L.,  Jackson,  Tenn.,  624  Chester Madison 

Cole,  Turner,  Antlers,  Okla Choctaw 

Cole,    Anderson,    Miller,    Okla Choctaw 

Cole,  Wilson,  Miller,  Okla Choctaw 

Coleman,  J.  T.,  Bethany,  111.  (S.  C), Lincoln-Decatur 

Collins,  A.  A.,   Chickasha,  Okla Chickasaw 

Collins,  W.  L.,  Pleasant  Grove,  Iowa Iowa 

Collins,  D.  A.,  Lucas,  Kans Ozark 

Colson,  A.  M.,  luka.  Ark White  River 

Combs,  Geo.  W.,  Honey,  Okla Oklahoma 

Compton,  Warren,  Fresno,  Cal Tulare 

Connor,  J.  C,  Sweetwater,  Tenn.,  R.  R.. Knoxville 

Conrad,   E.    C,   Wagoner,   Okla . Choctaw 

Conrad,  E.  F.,  Arroyo  Grande,  Cal.  (Transitu) California 

Conville,  J.  A.,  Arcadia,  La.,  R.  R.  1 Louisiana 

Cook,  J.  M.,  Waterview,  Ky Cumberland 

Cook,  Ed.,  Norris  City,  111 Ewing-McLin 

Copeland,  F.  M.,  Flintville,  Tenn.. Elk 

Copeland,  Hardy,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Copeland,  Hilary,  Star  Point,  Tenn Cookeville 

Cortner,    J.    E.,    Marshall,    Mo New   Lebanon 

Cosby,  S.  G.,  Lexington,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 McGready 

Costellow,  V.   B.    Erin,  Tenn ' Clarksville 

Cowgur,  W.  A.,  Rileyville,  111 Ewing-McLin 

Coy,  J.  L.,  Gibson,  Mo West  Prairie 

Cox,  S.  A.,  Statler,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Cross,    J.  M.,    Hardin,    Ky Mayfield 

Criddle,  T.  B.,  Waxahachie,  Texas Weatherford 

Crow,H.T...... .- Leitchfield 

Crow,  A.  B.,  Weatherford, Texas Weatherford 

Cundiff,    M.    G.,    Ready,    Ky Leitchfield 

Cundiff,  N.  G.,  Solway,  Ky Leitchfield 

Cunningham,  W.  B.,  Troy,  Tenn Obion 

Currier,  I.  N.,  Proctor,  Ala. _-_.   ..,___,.,.,__..--.^..-^ Springvillp 


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D 

Dale,  W.  T.,  D.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Station  B Lebanon 

Daniel,    W.    W.,    Nashville,    Tenn Lebanon 

Daugherty,  J.  F.,  Greenfield,  Mo Ozark 

Davidson,  J.  H.,  Ohver  Springs,  Tenn.,  R.  R Knoxville 

Davis,     W.     T.,     Omaha,     111 Ewing-McLin 

Davis,  C.  A.,  Brunswick,  Tenn Memphis 

Davis,  L.  H.,  Liberty  Hill,  Texas Austin 

Davis,   Joseph,   Phillipsburg,   Mo I.Springfield 

Day,  J.  H.,  Detroit,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Deaver,  J.  A.,  Woodlawn,  Ala Springville 

Deaver,  Thos  B.,  Oneonta,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4 Springville 

DeForest,  A.  C,  Evansville,  Ind.,  122  Madison  Ave Indiana 

Dell,  S.,  Shawnee,  Okia Oklahoma 

DeVore,  T.  A.,  Princeton,  Ind Indiana 

Dilley,  D.  B.,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  R.  R.  5,  Box  34 Cumberland 

Dishman,  J.  W. ,  Greeneville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Dixon,  T.  Jeff.,  Columbia,  Tenn Richland 

Dobson,  R.  M.,  Greeneville,  Tenn. -_!-__ East  Tennessee 

Dooley,  W.  E.,  Idabell,  Okla Mound  Prairie 

Dooley,  O.  D.,  Woody,  Cal Tulare 

Dortch,  D.  E.,  Tullahoma,  Tenn Obion 

Douglass,  T.  S.,  Bearden,  Ark Bartholomew 

Dowtin,    S.    C,    Atwood,    Tenn Hopewell 

Duck,  W.  B.,  Greeneville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Duggins,  E.  R.,  Lamar,  Mo Ozark 

Dunn,  C.  W.,  Olney,  Texas Weatherford 

Durham,  J.  L.,  Mosley,  Ark Porter 

Durrett,  W.  Y.,  Olney,  Texas Weatherford 

Duvall,  J.  W.,  Salisbury,  Mo.  (S.C.) McGee 

Dwyer,  J.  B.,  Tullahoma,  Tenn Robert  Donnell 

Dycus,    W.    M.,    Haydensburg,    Tenn Cookeville 

Dyer,  H.  F.,  Louisville,  Tenn.,  R.  R Knoxville 

Dysert,  E.  D.,  Cumberland,  New  Mexico Denton 

E 

Eanes,  J.  W.,  Hardin  Springs,  Ky Leitchfield 

East.  M.   A.,   Charleston,  Ark Porter 

Eastep,  J.  K.,  McComb,  Okla Oklahoma 

Edwards,  J.  E.,  Water  Valley,  Ky Mayfield 

Edwards,  T.  J.,  Childress,  Texas 1 Amarillo 

Elder,  J.  A.,  Sunset,  Texas  (Transitu) Gregory 

Elliott,  J.  L.,  Lubbock,  Texas  (S.  C.) Amarillo 

Ellis,  R.  H.,  Booneville,  Ark Porter 

Erwin,  W.  W.,  Boon  Hill,  Tenn.(S.  C.) Elk 


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Eshman,  J.  B.,  Winchester,  Tenn Elk 

Eshman,    A.    N.,    Nashville,    Tenn Lebanon 

Eshman,  S.  H.,  Pulaski,  Tenn Logan 

Estell,  R.  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Etherton,  T.  W.,  Fragrant,  Ky ...Leitchfield 

F 

Finch,  Berry  E.,  Pleasant  Site,  Ark McGready 

Finney,   J.   T.,   Carolan,   Ark Fort   Smith 

Fitzwater,  J.  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  739  W.  56th  St Los  Angeles 

Flowers,  J.  Wesley,  Columbia,  Tenn.R.  R.  5 Richland 

Floyd,  I.  K.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Yazoo 

Folsom,  G.  W.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  (Transitu) Lebanon 

Folsom,  J.  W.,  Leesburg,   Fla ' Mississippi 

Fooks,  D.  W.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  (S.  C.) Mayfield 

Forbis,  J.  M.,  Lincoln,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Forgy,  M.  A.,  Devol,  Okla. (Transitu) , Gregory 

Foster,H.  B.,Mt.  Hope,  Ala.,R.  F.  D.2 McGready 

Foster,    A.,    Duncan,    Okla Choctaw 

Foster,  J.  B.,  Petersburg,  Tenn Elk 

Freeze,  W.  M.,  Greenville,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

French,  M.  F.,  Fulton,  Ky Mayfield 

French,  N.  R.,  Conehatta,  Miss Mississippi 

FuUerton,  D.  Mack,  Marlow,  Okla Chickasaw 

G 

Gains,  J.  A.,  Leonard,  Texas,  R.  R.  1 Dallas-Bonham 

Galey,  R.   H.,  Greenfield,  Tenn Hopewell 

Galloway,  C.  A.,  Fairfield,  111 Ewing-McLin 

Galloway,  W.  T.,  Sacramento,  Ky Owensboro 

Galloway,  B.  B.,  Delaware,  Ky Owensboro 

Gam,  Sing  Quah  (Foreign  Missionary),  Canton,  China Calif. 

Garman,  J.  W.,  Kaufman,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Garrell,  C.  N.,  Quanah,  Texas  (Transitu) Amarillo 

Garrett,  W.  J.,  Springfield,  Mo Ozark 

Garrison,    R.    B.,    Troy,    Tenn Obion 

Garrison,  R.  E.,  Lamar,  Mo Ozark 

Gaston,  C.  A.,  Reform  Ala New  Hope 

Gentry,  W.  H.,  Chapel  Hill,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  2 ...Elk 

Gentry,  A.  J.,  Unionville,  Tenn.,  R.R.I -. Elk 

Gean,  G.  W.,  Brighton,  Tenn Memphis 

Gill,  N.  F.,  Los  Angeles,  2606  E  3rd  St Los  Angeles 

Givens,  S.  J.,  Aberdeen,  Miss Yazoo 

Givens,  N.,  Mansfield,  Texas  (Transitu) Weatherford 

Goddard,  Peter,  Mena,  Ark Mound  Prairie 


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Goodknight,  J.  L.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lincoln,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Goodpasture,    J.    R.,    Nashville,    Tenn Lebanon 

Gorman,  J.  W.,  Sublime,  Texas Transitu 

Grabriel,  J.  S.,  Campbell,  Mo West  Prairie 

Gray,  H.  A.,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  5 Richland 

Green,    W.    H.,    Erin,    Tenn Clarksville 

Green,  A.  L.,  New  Providence,  Tenn Clarksville 

Green,  G.  W.,  Shobonier,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Green,  A.  W.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  3106  Felix  St.,  (S.  C.) Platte 

Greer,  T.  A.,  Bradford,  Tenn Hopewell 

Greer,  Geo.  E.  Tecumseh,  Okla Oklahoma 

Griffiths,  W.  G.,  Liberty  Hill,  Texas Austin 

Griffiths,  P.M.,  Denton,  Texas,  412  Gate  St Denton 

Grimes,  W.  E.,  Kenton,  Tenn Dallas-Bonham 

Grossman,  R.  N.,  Ferdericktown,  Ohio Columbus 

Grundy,  T.  G.,  Bremen,  Ky Owensboro 

Guerian,  B.  G.,  Chickalah,  Ark Porter 

Guthrie,  W.  L.,  Mosheim,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Guynn,  H.  M.,  Fayetteville,  Tenn Elk 

Guinn,  B.  F.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

H 

Haden,  W.  J.,  Auburn,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 Logan 

Hadlock,  J.  B.,  Petersburg,  Ind Indiana 

Hagler,  C.  S.,  Hokes  Bluff,  Ala Talladega 

Halbert,  R.  H.,  Cedar  Bluff,  Miss New  Hope 

Halcomb,  L.  H.,  Troupe,  Texas Texas 

Haley,  W.  J.,  Eldorado,  111 Ewing-McLin 

Hall,  J.  S.,  Muskogee,  Okla Choctaw 

Hall    William,     Stringtown,     Okla. Choctaw 

Hall,  M.  T.,  Trimble,  Tenn Obion 

Halliburton,  J.  T.,  Faulkton,  S.  Dakota McGee 

Halliburton,  G.  G.,  Birmingham,  Ala Birmingham 

Hammock,  D.  W.,  Unionville,  111 Illinois 

Hampton,  T.  J.,  (S.  C),  Chickalah,  Ark Porter 

Harber,  W.  R.,  Longview,  Texas Marshall 

Hargett,  J.  W.,  Bonnerville,  Ark.,  (Transitu) Burrow 

Harley,    S.    D.,    Haworth,    Okla Choctaw 

Harmond,  F.  P.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn Elk 

Harned,  J.  D.,  Sadler,  Ky Leitchfield 

Harris,  T.  D.,  Bloomington,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Harris,  G.  F.,  Troupe,  Texas,  R.  F.  D Texas 

Harris,  J.  W.,  Brown,  Ark.    Porter 

Hawkins,  Wm.  D.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1825  Berkeley  Way California 

Hays,  M.  L.,  Gainesville,  Texas Denton 


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keath,  M.  W.,  Chickalah,  Ark.,  (Transitu)  Porter 

Henderson,  B.  H.,  Summerville,  Ky Cumberland 

Henderson,  J.  T.,  Settlement,  Ark.,  (Transitu) Morrillton 

Hendricks,  J.  H.,  Clarksville,  Texas Dallas-Bonham-Red  River 

Hendricks,  W.  A.,  Holly  Pond,  Ala Springville 

Hendrick  E.  W.,  Piggott,  Ark ■_ Burrow-Little  Rock 

Hendrix,  T.  M.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  5 Elk 

Henry,  J.  J. 7  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  428  Edinburgh    St., California 

Hepburn,  Jas.  W.,  Georgetown,  111.,  R.  F.  D Foster 

Hester,  J.  G.,  Olustee,  Okla Greer 

Hester,  G.  P.,  Bellevue,  Texas Gregory 

Hester,  W.  A.,  Trenton,  Tenn West  Prairie 

Hicks,  J.   E.,  Milan,  Tenn. Hopewell 

Hill,  J.  A.,  Goreville,  111 .Illinois 

Hills,  Edgar  Shurley,  Macomb,  111 Colesburg 

Hilton,  G.  W.,  Trimble,  Tenn Obion 

Hipps,  D.  A.,  Tyler,  Texas,  (Transitu) Texas 

Hockensmith,  N.,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Richland 

Hodge,  R.  A.,  Sherwood,  Texas,  (Transitu) Brownwood 

Holcomb,  L.  H.,  Troupe,  Texas ^ Texas 

Holloway,   A.   P.,    Goreville,   111 . ..- Illinois 

HoUoway,  T.   B.,   Eddjrville,   111.,    (Transitu) Illinois 

Holmes,  J.  W.,   Odenville,  Ala -- Talladega 

Hopkins,  N.  T.,  Milan,  Tenn Hopewell 

Hornbeak,  J.  W.,   Corsicana,  Texas Corsicana 

Houk,  G.  W.,  Monroe,  Ky Cumberland 

Howard,  J.   G.,   Henrietta,  Texas Gregory 

Howell,  J.  W.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Obion 

Hoyle,  D.   C,  Maryville,  Tenn Knoxville 

Hubbert,  G.  O.,  Blanket,  Texas,  (Transitu) Brownwood 

Hudson,  John,  Round  Rock,  Texas Austin 

Hudson,    C.   J.,   Zoraya,   Okla Choctaw 

Hudson,    T.    E.,    Pulaski,    Tenn Richland 

Hudson,  Ross  M.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo., Platte 

Hudson,  Robt.  S.,  Gaylesville,  Ala.  (S.  C.) Talladega 

Hudgins,  J.  L.,  Nashville,  Tenn .Obion 

Hufines,  J.  E.,   Hilhouse,  Tenn Cookeville 

Hughes,   F.   C,   Fayetteville,  Mo... Lexington 

Hughes,  J.  M.,  Mayfield,  Ky -_. Maj^eld 

Hughey,   J.   H.,    Decatur,   III Lincoln-Decatur 

Humphries,  G.  P.,  Pecan  Gap.,  Te.xas. Greenville 

Hunt,  J.  W.,  Pleasant  View,  Tenn Clarksville 

Hunter,  B.L.,  Valley  View,  Texas Denton 

Hutchinson,  C.  P.,  Langston,  Ala. Robert  Donnell 

Hutchinson,    W.    H.,    Mt.    Vernon,    Ind. Illinois 


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Hyche,   J.   T.,    Columbus,   Miss New   Hope 

I 

Inge,  Richard,  Bailey,  Tenn Memphis 

Ishomer,  Phillip,  Garvin,  Okla Choctaw 

J 

Jackson,   R.   H.,    (S.    C),   Sharon,   Tenn J__-Hopewell 

Jackson,  C.  H.,  Camden,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

James,  M.  M.,  Waveland,  Ark Porter 

Jeffers,  G.  T.,  Lamar,  Mo Ozark 

Jennings,  E.  W.  L.,  Melbourn,  Ark White  River 

Johnson,   A.   S.,  Trenton,  Tenn.,  (Transitu)   Memphis 

Johnson,  E.  W.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 McGready 

Johnson,    E.    M.,    Matoon,    111 Ewing-McLin 

Johnson,   P.   F.,   McKenzie,   Tenn Hopewell 

Johnson,    J.    Lee,    Russellville,    Ky ^ Logan 

Joiner,   J.   G.,   Lafayette,   Ky Princeton 

Jones,   J.   J.,    Sulphur,   Okla Chickasaw 

Jones,   M.    D.,    Dexter,    Ky Mayfield 

Jones,  J.  T.,  (S.  C. ),  Everton,  Mo.,  R.  R.  2 Ozark 

Jones,  J.  W.,  Liberal,   Kans Oklahoma 

Jopling,  J.  T.,  Fresno,  Cal Tulare 

Joyner,   J.   L.,    Foss,   Okla Greer-Washita 

K 

Karnes,  M.  F.,  Chico,  Texas Gregory 

Keasler,  E.  H.,  (S.  C),  Marshall,  Texas Marshall 

Keaton,    J.    A.,    Milan,    Tenn Hopewell 

Keathley,  R.  L.,  Dyersburg,  Tenn Obion 

Kelly,   W.   H.,   Neshoba,   Miss Mississippi 

Kendric,  W.  F.,  Gumlog,  Ark.,  (Transitu)    Morrillton 

Kennedy,  H.  C. ,  Village,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Kimberhng,  J.  M.,  Paris,  Ark.,  (Transitu)    Fort  Smith 

Kincaid,  W.  S.,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho West  Plains 

King,   E.   T.,   Fancheon,  Mo j West  Plains 

King,  W.  H.  H.,  Mineola,  Texas Greenville 

King,  J.  v.,  Wingo,  Ky Mayfield 

King,  J.  R.,  Blackford,  Ky Princeton 

King,   Robert  A.,   Floydada,   Texas Amarillo 

Kinslow,   A.   S.,    Caglesville,   Ark Morrillton 

Kinslow,  W.  L.,  Caglesville,  Ark Morrillton 

Kirgan,  J.  L.,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  R.  R.  5 Cumberland 

Kirkpatrick,  R.  B.,  Haynesville,  La : Louisiana 

Kittrell,  T.  W.,  Sparta,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  9 Cookeville 


OF    TIIK   CUMMKRI.A.Nl)    rUlCSHYTERIAN    CHURCH  237 

Kloster,  W.  P.  (S.  C),  Sunset,  Texas. Gregory 

Knight,  J.  A.,  Horatio,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Knight,  J.  R.,  McEwen,  T^nn.,  R.  R.  3... Clarksville 

Knox,  D.  A.,  rt.  Worth,  Texas Denton 

Kreig,  Grover  C,  Littles,  Ind.,  R.  R.  14 Indiana 

L 

Lackey,  W.  J.,  Dallas,  Texas,  Live  Oak,  411 ...Dallas-Bonham 

Lackey,  S.  C.,  Otterville,  111 Sangamon 

Lackey,   J.   A.,   Rice,   Texas... ..Corsicana 

Lamb.   R.  S.,  Elmwood,  Ark Vt.  Smith 

Larkin,  B.  B.,  Denver,  Tenn Clarksville 

La  Force,  G.  W.,  El  Paso,  Ark 1 .Burrow-Little  Rock 

Lawliss,  O.  B.,  Easton,  Mo ._ Platte 

Layman,  R.  L.  (S.  C),  Anniston,  Mo West  Prairie 

Leonard,    A.   J.,   Hampton,   Ark . Bartholomew 

Lee,  B.  E.  (S.  C.),  McCalla,  Ala Birmingham 

Lee,  E.  C,  Brooksville,  Miss Yazoo 

Lee,  P.  D.,  Ashville,  Ala.. Birmingham 

Lee,  W.  P.,  Gadsden,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2 Talladega 

Lemmon,  R.  J.  P.,  Pocantico  Hills,  N.  Y Indiana 

Lewis,  J.  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala Birmingham 

Lewis,   S.   T.,   Brownstown,   Ark Mound   Prairie 

Linxwiler,   C.  J.,  Taylorville,   111.,   (Transitu) Lincoln-Decatur 

Lish,  J.   S.,  McCurtain,   Okla.. Choctaw 

Lloyd,  E.  B.,  Booneville,  Ark Porter 

Lloyd,   W.   C,   Providence,   Ky Princeton 

Lockett,  S.  C,  Dallas,  Texas,  645  Bryan,  (Transitu) Corsicana- Waco 

Logan,  B.  F.,  Hubbard  City,  Tenn Denton 

Lovett,  D.  P.,  Goodlettsville,  Tenn.. Lebanon 

Lowey,  J.  B.,  Carrsville,  Ky Princeton 

Lyles,  G.  A.,  Tuscumbia,  Ala.,  (S.  C.) McGready. 

Mc 

McCaslin,  L.  B.,  Mena,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

McCaslin,    R.    J.,    Locksburg,    Ark Clarksville 

McCaslin,  H.  R.,  San  Antonio,  Te.xas,  (Transitu) Lincoln-Decatur 

McCluny,  P.,  Walnut  Grove,   Mo.   ..Springfield 

McConnell,  S.  P.,  Mt.  Rozell,  Ala,  R.  R.  1 McGready 

McCord,   Hugh   S.,   Nevada,   Mo Lexington 

McCord,  R.  S.,  Cherokee,  Okla Oklahoma 

McCoy,    L.    E.,    McKenzie,    Tenn Hopewell 

McCreary,  T.  A.,  Ellsworth,  Ark... Porter 

McDonald,  J.  P.  (S.  C),  Chestnut  Mound,  Tenn Cookeville 

McDonald,  W.  M.,  Pottsville,  Ark ...Morrillton 


238  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

McDonald,   G.   B.,   Greenville,  Ky Owensboro 

McDowell,    F.    L.,    Tradewater,    Ky Princeton 

McDougall,  Wm.,  (S.  C),  Bentonville,  Ark : Fort  Smith 

McElvain,   S.    H.,    Marshall,   Mo ^-- .Lexington 

McFarland,  F.  M.,  Sherman,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

McGee,  Dr.  T.  H.,  Henderson,  Tenn. Madison 

McGhee,  Z.  M.,  E.  Chattanooga,  Tenn . Chattanooga 

Mcllwain,  J.  A.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

Mcllwain,  G.  C,  McKenzie,  Tenn Obion 

McKinney,  S.   M.,  Paris,   Ark Porter 

McLane,  John  A.  (S.  C),  Chandler,  Ind Illinois 

McLesky,  W.  H.,  Clarksville,  Tenn .._ - Clarksville 

McLeskey,  J.  M.,  Dyer,  Tenn - _ ..Obion 

McLesky,  James,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

McMahan,  C.  G.,  Pocasset,  Okla Chickasaw 

McMurtry,  H.,  Gossett,  111 Ewing-McLin 

McNabb,    N.    B.,    Booneville,    Ark Fort    Smith 

McWilliams,  E.  L.,  Mt.  Juliet,  Tenn Lebanon 

M 

Magee,  H.  D.,  Lair,  Texas Greer- Washita 

Maddox,  A.  J.,  Harstell,  Ala.,  R.  R McGready 

Malone,    W.    C,    Chattanooga,   Tenn Chattanooga 

Mangum,   B.   G.,  Anna,   111 Illinois 

Mann,  A.  J.,  McGregor,  Texas Waco 

Marshall,  H.  H.,  Goodlettsville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Martin,  J.  E.,  Austin,  Ark Burrow- Little  Rock 

Mason,  R.  L.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Oak  and  Lindsay Chattanooga 

Mason,  J.  P.,  Big  Springs,  Texas,   (Transitu) Denton 

Matlock,  C.  N.,  Beechbluff,  Tenn Madison 

Matlock,   C.   R.,   Beechbluff,  Tenn Madison 

Maupin,  R.  S.,  Marceline,  Mo West  Iowa 

May,    G.   W.,    Owensville,    Ind Indiana 

Mayo,  C.  W.,  Sumach,  Ga Chattanooga 

Meadows,  A.  M.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn Elk 

Mealier,  O.  A.,  Mangum,  Okla Greer 

Means,  J.  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Highland  Park Los  Angeles 

Menzies,    James,    Marrowbone,    Ky Cumberland 

Milholland,  J.  H.  (S.  C),  Charleston,  111 Foster 

Miller,   J.   H.,   Cohutta,    Ga Chattanooga 

Milligan,    M.    G.,    Sr.,    Heflin,    Ala Talladega 

Milligin,  E.  A.,  Scottsville,  Ark Morrillton 

Milligan,  S.  N.,  Jacksonville,  Ala Talladega 

Mining,    F.    M.,    Newton,    Miss Mississippi 

Mize,  W.  F.,  Magazine,  Ark ^ Porter 


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OF  THE   CUMBERLAND   PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  239 

Momyer,  J.  C,  Petersburg,  111 .Sangamon 

Moore,  T.  H.,  Emmerson,  Ark Mound  Prairie 

Moore,  A.  B.,  Springfield,  Mo Springfield 

Moore,  D.  J.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Texas..- Greenville 

Moore,   D.  W.   D.,   Fredonia,   Ky Princeton 

Moorefiekl,  R.  H.,   Caneyville,  Ky Leitchfield 

Morgan,  A.   C,   Davidson,  Tenn Cookeville 

Morgan,  J.  H.,  Macomb,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Morgan,  L.  B.,  Copenhagen,  Tenn Robert  Donnell 

Morris,   John   R.,   Hubbard   City,  Texas Corsicana 

Morris,  Bessie  C,  Hubbard  City,  Texas Corsicana 

Moser,  R.  A.,  Halls,  Tenn Obion 

Mosley,  W.  T.,  Sugartree,  Tenn... Madison 

Murray,  Alex.  A.,  Sloss,  Ala Birmingham 

Murray,   S.   H.,  Watson,  Mo Platte 

Murray,  W.   M.,  Lincoln,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

Murphy,  E.  B.,  Magazine,  Ark Porter 

Meyers,  J.  A.,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3 Indiana 

N 

Nation,  T.  B.,  Mhoons  Valley,  Miss New  Hope 

Needham,  John,  Trimble,  Tenn Obion 

Neelley,  W.  M.,  Florence,  Ala McGready 

Newberry,  W.  C,  Gleason,  Tenn Hopewell 

Newman,  T.  C,  Marionville,  Mo Ozark 

Newton,  W.  H.,  Rest,  Ark Bartholomew 

Newton,  T.  A.,  Hampton,  Ark Bartholomew 

Nicholas,   Isaiah,   Boswell,    Okla Choctaw 

Nicholson,  T.  J.,  Ellsworth,  Ark Porter 

Nicholson,  H.G.(S.C.),  Pueblo,  Col.,  730  Palmer  Ave Rocky  Mountain 

Noel,  S.  L.,  Kenton,  Tenn Obion 

Norman,  D.  B.,  Troupe,  Texas Texas 

Norment,   W.   M.,   Whiteville,  Tenn Madison 

Norwood,    C.    W.  C,    Bellevue,   Texas,  fS.  C.)    ...Amarillo 

Nunley,  W.  T.,  Mayfield,  Ky Mayfield 

0 

Oakley,  J.  B.,  Jackson,  Tenn.,  425  College  St Madison 

Oakley,  W.  T.,  Marion,  Ky Princeton 

Oaks,  B.  S.,  Deer  Lodge,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) ...Cookeville 

Odum,J.C.,McMinnville,Tenn . McMinnville 

Oglesby,  S.  G.,  Greenpond,  Ala . Birmingham 

Osborne,  N.  C,  M.D.,  Bailey,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Owen,   A.    I.,   McKenzie,   Tenn Hopewell 

Owen,  G.  A.,  Shirley,  Mo ......... .. -..-......,-.. West  Prairie 


240  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

P 

Pace,  Geo.  W.,  Mt.  Hope,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4 McGready 

Padgett,  T.  H.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  931  Joseph  PI Memphis 

Parrish,  H.  O.,  Mountain  View,  Mo West  Plains 

Parkhurst,  C.  B.,  Cherokee,  Okla Oklahoma 

Pascoe,  Henry,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1437^  Filbert  St California 

Patterson,  A.  F.,  Ferris,  Texas,  (Transitu) Weatherford 

Patterson,  J.  M. ,  Orange  Texas Weatherford 

Pearson,  J.  W.,  Tehucana,  Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Peck,  B .  F.,  Center,  Okla Chickasaw 

Peek,  W.  H.,  Henard,  Tenn CookevilJe 

Perkins,   W.  A.,   Caney,  Okla Choctaw 

Perry,  G.  P.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R McGready 

Peter,   Stephen,   Shay,  Okla Choctaw 

Petty,  Geo.  W.,  Montrose,  Mo Lexington 

Phelps,  J.  C,  Prospect,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  1 Richland 

Phillips,  J.  T. ,   Boydsville,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Phillips,  Byrd,  Cookeville,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  5 Cookeville 

Piercy,  Wm.,  Breckenridge,  Texas Sweetwater 

Pleasant,  A.  M.,  Chico,  Texas Gregory 

Pond,  G.  M.  L.,  Fayetteville,  Ark.    Fort  Smith 

Porter,  T.  H.,  Columbia,  Tenn Richland 

Porter,    B.   D.,   Node,   Ky Cumberland 

Poteet,  J.  A.,  Huntsville,  Mo.,  R.  F.  D McGee 

Potter,  H.  P.,  Anna,  111 Clarksville 

Potter,    Thos.,    Washington Sangamon 

Potts,  J.  D.,  Austin,  Texas,  (S.  C),  806  San  Antonio  St Austin 

Powers,    J.    E.,     Charlotte,    Tenn Clarksville 

Pratt,  J.  M.,  Thorndale,  Texas Austin 

Prewett,  J.  W.,  Milano,  Texas,  R.  R.  3 Austin 

Price,  J.  L.,  Providence,  Ky Princeton 

Presley,  W.  F.,  Tullahoma,  Tenn McMinnville 

Price,  J.  S.,  Columbus,  Miss New  Hope 

Pyles,  N.  C,  Mansfield,  Texas Weatherford 

R 

Ragan,  J.  M.,  Tina,  Mo Platte 

Ramsay,  S.  M.,  Cleveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Ramsay,  H.  C,  Lanes,  Tenn Obion 

Ramsay,  R.  S.,  Greenfield,  Mo Ozark 

Rasco,  T.  J.,  Odenville,  Ala Springville 

Ratliff,  W.  C,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Tenn Richland 

Ray,  L.  D.,  Appleton,  Ark.,  (Transitu) Morrillton 

Ray,J.B Choctaw 

Reagin,  B.  J.,  NashviUe,  Tenn,,  923  Boscobel  St Richland 


OF   THE   CUMIUiRLAND   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH    •  24I 

Redman,    J.,    F.    Sunset,    Texas Gregory 

Reid,    J.    W.,    Bowie,    Texas - Gregory 

Revlett,    Silas,    Semiway,    Ky... Owensboro 

Reynolds,  R.  W.,  Bentonville,  Ark ..Fort  Smith 

Richardson,    T.,   Cecilian,    Ky Leitchfield 

Richey,  S.  J.,  Hawcsville,  Ky Owensboro 

Reid,  T.  G,,  Albertvillc,  Ala , Birmingham 

Roach,  R.  B.,  Headrick,  Okla Greer 

Roberts,  M.  M.  (S.  C),  Gossett,  111.. Ewing-McLin 

Robertson,  D.  R.,  Gassville,  Ark. White  River 

Robinson,  J.  G.,  DeWittt,  Ark Burrow-Little    Rock 

Robison,  W.  M.,  Marshall,  Texas,  (Transitu) _ Marshall 

Rodgers,  A.  W.,  Henrietta,  Texas - -  Denton 

Rodgers,  R.  L.,  Paragould,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Rogers,  W.  J.,  Bomarton,  Texas,  Transitu Amarillo 

Rose,  B.  W.,  Dellwood,  III ...Illinois 

Ross,  J.  C,  Flora,  Tenn Robert  Donnell 

Routt,  J.  L.,  Huntsville,  Mo.,  R.  F.  D... McGee 

Roy,  E.  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn.. ..Lebanon 

Rudolph.S.  B.,  Calvert  City,  Ky.,  R.R.I Mayfield 

Rushing,  D.  H.,  Dover,  Ark Morrillton 

Rushing,   G.   W.,   Olney,   Texas Weatherford 

Russell,  J.  A.  (S.  C),  Hartsville,  Mo Springfield 

Russell,  G.  B.,  D.D.,  West  Point,  Miss ..New  Hope 

Russell,  J.  M.,  Sedalia,  Mo.,  R.  R.  3 ..Lexington 

Rye,   J.    J.,    Clarksville,   Tenn.  (Transitu) Clarksville 


Sadler,    S.    A.,    Nashville,    Tenn Lebanon 

Sanders,  J.  D.,  Pinson,  Ala Springville 

Sands,  S.  F.,  Chapel  Hill,  Tenn ...Elk 

Saulsberry,  A.  D.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Obion 

Scroggs,  B.  L., Indiana Ozark 

Scruggs,   E.    C,   Hermitage,   Tenn Lebanon 

Seaton,  W.  L.,  Adamsville,  Tenn.,  R.  R .Madison 

Self,  J.  A.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Self,  W.  F.,  Greeneville,  Tenn East  Tennessee 

Sewell,  L.  H.,  Sugar  Grove,  Ark Porter 

Sexton,  W.  A.,  Elmore,  Okla Chickasaw 

Sharp,    H.    C.    Petersburg,    111 Sangamon 

Sharp,  L.  C,  San  Angelo,  Texas •- ...Brownwood 

Shaw,  W.  E.,  Lockwood,  Mo.,  R.  R.  1 Ozark 

Shelton,  John  N.  (S.  C),  Springfield,  111.,  1224  No.  5th  St ..Sangamon 

Shiflett,  T.  M.,  Leland,  Te.xas,  (Transitu) Corsicana 

Shockley,    H.    W.,    Odenville,    .\la Springville 


242  ■  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Shook,  R.  D.,  Scottsboro,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Simpson,   G.  M.,  Odenville,  Ala Springville 

Sims,  A.  M.,  Rock  Springs,  Ala Talladega 

Simson,    D.    W.,   Mangum,   Okla Greer 

Simmons,  J.  W.,  Winchester,  Tenn Elk 

Sitton,  J.  J.  (S.  C),  San  Leandro,  Cal California 

Sitton,  S.  P.,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  31  S.  9th  St California 

Skaggs,    G.    E.,   Madera,    Cal Tulare 

Skiles,  E.  R.  (S.  C),  Sweetwater,  Texas Sweetwater 

Slatton,   N.   J.,   Alpha,   La Louisiana 

Sloop,    M.    L.,    Athens,    Tenn Knoxville 

Small,  L.  M.,  Wellington,  Texas Amarillo 

Smith,  A.  J.,  Mereta,  Texas Brownwood 

Smith,    J.    J.,    Nashville,    Tenn Lebanon 

Smith,  M.  M.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky Logan 

Smith,  T.  N.,  Sardis,  Tenn.,  R.  R Madison 

Smith,  J.  W.,  Quitman,  Ark Morrillton 

Smith,  R.  M.,  Dow,  111 Sangamon 

Smith,  T.  G.,  Gainsboro,  Tenn . Cookeville 

Smith,  E.  B.,  Troy,  Iowa Iowa 

Smith,  J.  A.,  Jonesboro,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Sneed,   W.   J.,   Ina,   111 Ewing-McLin 

Snelson,  A.  C,  Lonoke,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Spence,  O.  D.,  Blackford,  Ky Princeton 

Sproul,  J.  S.,  Fulton,  Ky Indiana 

Spurlock,  J.  F.,  Arcadia,  La.,  R.  R.  1 Louisiana 

Stafford,  J.  M.,  Petersburg,  Ind Indiana 

Stanfield,  J.  T.,  Chico,  Texas,  (Transitu) Amarillo 

Stanfield,W.S.,  Troy,  Tenn Obion 

Starnes,  J.  A.,  Benton,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Steel,  T.  N.,  Hagersville,  Ark Morrillton 

Stem,  R.  L.,  Shelbyville,  Tenn Elk 

Stephens,  John,  Spring  Hill,  Tenn.,  Box  27 Richland 

Stephens,  W.  H.,  Ima,  New  Mexico Gregory 

Stevens,  J.  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Lebanon 

Stevenson,  J.  L.,  Round  Rock,  Texas,  (Transitu) Austin 

Stiles,  J.  W.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Denton 

Stine,  I.  v.,  Nocona,  Texas Obion 

Stocking,  J.  L.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  5  Emmett Indiana 

Stockton,  J.  T.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

Stockton,  O.  L.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

Stockton,  E.  D.,  Meers,  Okla Chickasaw 

Stribling,  A.  C,  Union,  Miss Mississippi 

Stone,  A.  C,  Pleasant  Shade,  Tenn Cookeville 

Stroud,  C.  G.,  Flintville,  Tenn . .._.-._..__., Elk 


OF   THE   CUMBERLAND    I'RKSMVTF^RIAN    CHI'inir  243 

Stubs,  J.  W.,  Rutherford,  Tenn Elk 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  St.,  Lebanon,  Tenn... Lebanon 

Suddarth,  W.  W.,  Jr.,  Shopsprings,  Tenn l Lebanon 

Suggs,  J.  S.,  Belleville,  Ark. Porter 

Swearingen,  M.  W.,  Cookeville,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  8 Cookeville 

Sykes,  A.  H.,  Slayden,  Tenn.,  R.  R Clarksville 

T 

Tackett,  S.  C,  Appleton,  Ark. Morrillton 

Taylor,  L  L.,  Godfrey,  Okla Oklahoma 

Teague,   H.   D.,   Tangier,    Ind.,  R.  R ...Foster 

Thomas,  J.  H.,  Newbern,  Tenn Obion 

Thomas,  W.  R.,  Kenton,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Obion 

Thompson,  A.  C,  Wynne,  Ark _ .  .Burrow-Little  Rock 

Thompson,  C.   C,  Dawson,  Texas .Corsicana 

Thompson,    G.    W.,    Sandtown,    Ark White    River 

Tidmore,   H.    C,   Vinemont,   Ala -.Springville 

Tillett,  W.  E.,  Decherd,  Tenn , McMinnville 

Tipton,   B.  T.,  Fresno,  Cal Tulare 

Torbett,  T.  M.,  Bowie,  Texas Gregory 

Trickett,  C.  M.,  Waldron,  Ark Porter 

Tucker,  J.  L.,  Lexington,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 McGready 

Turner,  G.  E.,  Blairstown,  Mo.,  R.  F.  D Lexington 

U 

Uptan,  C.  C.,  Poarch,  Okla Greer-Washita 

Uptegrove,  E.  L.  (S.  C.) ,  Alvo,  Nebr Iowa 

V 

Vanausdel,  A.,  Chapel  Hill,  Mo Le.\ington 

Vannoy,  C.  C.,  Tishomingo,  Okla. Chickasaw 

Vaughan,  R.  P.,  Moreland,  Ark _. Morrillton 

Vaughan,  R.  W.,  Village  Springs,  Ala .-.Springville 

Vaughan,   M.   M.,   Buffalo,   Texas Corsicana 

Vick,  J.  W.,  Winnfield,  La.  (Transitu) ..Louisiana 

Vick,  L.  F.,  DeQueen,  Ark.,  (Transitu) Mound  Prairie 

W 

Waggaman,    Chas.,    Fairfield,   111 Foster 

Waggoner,  D.  J.,  Unionville,  Tenn ..Elk 

Wagnon,  G.  W.,  Emory,  Texas Greenville 

Walker,  W.  J.,  Vashti,  Te.xas Gregory 

Walker,  J.  R.,  Fresno,  Cal.. Tulare 

Walker,  W.  W.,  Prairie  View,  Ark Fort  Smith 

Walker,  E.  F.,  Ellsworth,  Ark Porter 


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Walker,  J.  R.,  Prairie  View,  Ark Porter 

Walton,  C.  H.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  426  Union  Ave Memphis 

Watts,  Ben, Calif Ozark 

Watson,   W.   H.,   Victoria,   Tenn Chattanooga 

Wayman,  J.  S.,  Albany,  Mo.  (S.  C.) West  Iowa 

Webster,   R.  M.,   El  Monte,   Cal Los  Angeles 

West,  T.  J.   (S.   C),   Brooks,   Ark Bartholomew 

West,  J.  B.,  Buffalo,  Ky Leitchfield 

West,  J.  W.,  Cornersville,  Ark Bartholomew 

West,    A.,    Elgin,    Texas Austin 

Wheatley,    T.    R.,    Hagan,    Ark Burrow-Little   Rock 

White,   Wm,   Henry,    Brown  wood,   Texas Brownwood 

White,  J.  S.,  Anniston,  Mo.,  (Transitu) West  Prairie 

Whitten,  D.  L.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  58  Madrid  St California 

Whitener,  J.  A.,  Cleveland,  Tenn Chattanooga 

Whitehead,  L.  L.,  Centertown,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Whiteside,  J.   B.,   Raum,   111.,    (Transitu) Illinois 

Wiley,  E.  B.,  Halls,  Tenn Obion 

Wilkins,  J.  H.,  Sugar  Grove,  Ark Porter 

Williams,   A.   L.,   Shannon,  Texas Gregory 

Williams,  J.  H.,  Booneville,  Ark Ft.  Smith 

WiUiams,  R.  W.,  Aurora,  Mo Ozark 

WiUiams,  W.  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  640  E.  Hollywood,  Bid Los  Angeles 

Willis,  A.  R.,  Stevenson,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Willis,    E.    P.,    Lukfata,    Okla Choctaw 

Wilmon,  Joseph,  Thornton,  Ark Bartholomew 

Wilson,  J.  W.,  Auburn,  Ky Logan 

Wilson,    S.    E.,    Otwell,    Ind Indiana 

Wilson,  T.  C,  Franklin,  Ind Leitchfield 

Winkler,  W.  S.  Clinton,  Mo Lexington 

Winn,  John, Montana McGee 

Winstead,  W.  S.,  Rector,  Ark Burrow-Little   Rock 

Wong,  Wong,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1103  Stockton Calif. 

Wood,  D.  H.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Woods,  Joseph,  Enfield,  111. Ewing-McLin 

Woodson,  W.  N.,   Erin,  Tenn Clarksville 

Wood,   J.    F.,    Gorman,   Texas Sweetwater 

Woodruff,    G.    L.,    Princeton,    Ky Princeton 

Wright,  W.  S.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 Mayfield 

Wright,    J.    B.,    Waldrip,    Texas Brownwood 

Wyckoff,  J.  M.,  Sullivan,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 


Yates,  C.  A.,  Mayfield,  Ky Mayfield 

Yates,  H.  Clay,  D.D.,  Nashville,  Tenn. , , , ,  .Lebanon 


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Younghance,   E.    M.,    Columbus,   Miss New   Hope 

Z 

Zarecor,  S.  B.,  Galatia,  111 .Lexington 

Zinn,  J.  A.,  Hobart,  Okla Greer 

Zwingle,  J.  H.,  Union  City,  Tenn Obion 

Zwingle,  C.  M.,  Evansvillc,  Ind.,  30G  JcfTcrson  (S.  C.) Ind. 


LICENTIATES 
Name  and  Post  Office  Presbytery 

Abston,    S.    M.,    Blair,    Okla Greer-Washita 

Allen,  H.  R.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Hopewell 

Andress,  W.  B.,  Munster,  Texas _ Denton 

B 

Barbee,  Joseph,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Bartlow,  J.  D.,  Monroe  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  24 Indiana 

Bankston,  Jas.  L.,  Section,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Bean,  M.  A.,  Prairie  Plains,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Elk 

Bell,  J.  E.,  Marlow,  Okla Chickasaw 

Bennett,  F.  E.,  Marshall,  111 Foster 

Brumley,  L.  C,  Chuckey,  Tenn . East  Tennessee 

Burney,  W.  A.,  Manes,  Mo Springfield 

Burnett,   Vinson,   Okla Greer-Washita 

C 

Cannon,    N.    E.,   Locksburg,    Ark Mound   Prairie. 

Clinard,  A.  W.,   Greenbrier,  Tenn Clarksville 

Comans,  J.  L.,  Dixon,  Miss.,   R.  R.  2 Mississippi 

Covington,  A.  E.,  Rodgersville,  Ala West  Prairie 

Covington,  B.  W.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 McGready 

Crawford,  T.  M.,  Richmond,  Tenn ...Elk 

Curtis,  C.  A.,  Hindsboro,  111.,  R.  F.  D Foster 

Cox,  C.  C,  Marshall,  Mo New  Lebanon 

D 

Dromgoole,  P.  G.,  Sunset,  Texas,  (Transitu) Gregory 

Drummond,  W.  F.,  Lynn  Grove,  Ky Mayfield 

Dyer,  Thomas,  Pulaski,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  4 Richland 

E 

Elkins,  O.  W.,  Blue  Mount,  Ark Porter 

Ensey,  W.  v.,  Waveland,  Ark.- Porter 


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Fletcher,  T.  H.,  Tona,  Texas,  R.  R.  1 Dallas-Bonham 

Furkin,    J.    W.,    Keltner,    Ky Cumberland 

G 
Gentry,  Geo.,  Chapel  Hill,  Tenn.,R.R.  2 [ Elk 

H 

Hays,  C.  W.,  Eton,  Ga Chattanooga 

Hays,    T.    N.,    Beacon,    Tenn Madison 

Herring,    Geo.,    Vance,    Ala Birmingham 

Hester,    Geo.,    McKenzie,    Tenn Mayfield 

Hogue,  W.  C,  Bloomfield,  111 Illinois 

Hufhines,  Frank,  Haydenburg,  Tenn Cookeville 

Hyland,  T.  W.,  Leander,  Texas Austin 

J 

Jefferson,    Daniel,    Haworth,    Okla Choctaw 

Jennings,  J.  S.,  Columbus,  Miss.,  (Transitu) New  Hope 

John,    Cephus,    Garvin,    Okla Choctaw 

Jones,  H.  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3,  (Transitu) Birmingham 

Jones,  M.  C,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4 Birmingham 

Judd,  B.  F.,  Weatherford,  Texas Wea'therford 

K 

Keasler,  T.  Eugene,  Marshall,  Texas Marshall 

Kelso,  A.  L.,  Forrest  City,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 


Latham,    A.    H.,    Birmingham,    Ala Birmingham 

Lawrence,  Louis, Okla Choctaw 

Lee,  C.  R.,  Echo,  Ky Cumberland 

M 

Martin,  E.  L.  B.,  Oakley,  Tenn Cookeville 

Mitchell,  G.  E.,  Forestburg,  Texas. Denton 

Morris,  J.  C,  Larkinsville,  Ala Robert  Donnell 

Mc 

McCain,  Robt.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1 McGready 

McCracken,  Isaac,  Cisney,  III Ewing-McLin 

McCuUock,  T.  O.,  Sulphur,  Okla Chickasaw 

McCurry,  Charles,  Moberly,  Mo McGee 

McKibben,  J.  A.,  Pauls  Valley,  Okla.,  Transitu Chickasaw 


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o 

Orr,    B.    B.,    Columbus,    Miss... New   Hope 


Pace,  C.  B.,  Dyer,  Tenn Obion 

Parsely,  R.  L.,  Fulton,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Obion 

Perkins,  J.  D.,  Weatherford,  Texas. Weatherford 

Philipps,   G.W.,   Springfield,   Tenn. Clarksville 

Potts,  C.  C,  Hickory  Flat,  Ky Logan 

Prudhom,   Charles,  Goodwater,  Okla.  (Transitu)  -Choctaw-Cherokee 

R 

Rader,  D.  R.,  Mohawk,  Tenn.  (Transitu) East  Tennessee 

Ragland,    J.    B.,    Magnolia,    Ky.. .Leitchfield 

Reed,  S.  C,  Prospect,  Tenn Richland 

Rippee,  T.   E.,   Byars,  Okla Chickasaw 

Rowden,  J.  H.,  Oxford,  Ark , .White  River 

Rucker,    R.    M.,    Trezevant,    Tenn.. Hopewell 

Rudolph,    W.    W .-_ ...Mayfield 

Russell,   J.   N.,   Mansfield,   Texas Weatherford 

S 

Sanders,  W.  C,  McKenzie,  Tenn Obion 

Shearon,  T.  J.,  Keytesville,  Mo. McGee 

Smith,  K.  L.,  Hickory  Ridge,  Ark Burrow-Little  Rock 

Smith,  T.B.,  Boons  Hill,  Tenn Elk 

Smith,  L.   H.,    Lockwood,  Mo Ozark 

Smith,  D.  M.,  Loretto,  Tenn.,    (Transitu) McGready 

Sorage,  J.   H.,   Birmingham,   Ala Birmingham 

Smoot,  Edwin  R.,  Trenton,  Tenn.  (Transitu) Obion 

Speegle,  E.  H.,  Taylor,  Texas Austin 

Stewart,  J.  G.,  McKenzie,  Tenn New  Hope 


Taylor,  Ellis,  Garvin,  Okla Choctaw 

Taylor,    John,    Garvin,    Okla Choctaw 

Trickett,  G.  A.,   Magazine,  Ark Porter 

Thomas,  A.  L.,  Nashville,  Tenn., Lebanon 

Thomson,  W.  M.,  Armstrong,  Mo McGee 

Tucher,  S.  P.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  R.  R.  4 ...Mayfield 

Travesltead,    W.,    Carrier   Mills,    111 Ewing-McLin 

Tubbs,    S.    B.,    Wagoner,    Okla ...ChocUw 

V 
Vorhees,  J.   C,  Hohenwald,  Tenn ..Richland 


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w 

Watson,  J.  H.,  Tona,  Texas,  R.  R.  1 Dallas-Bonham 

Williams,    S.    F.,    Clinton,    Mo Lexington 

Williams,   Geo.   M.,    Semi  way,    Ky Owensboro 

Windlin,  Ed.,  Fairfield,  HI.,    (Transitu) Ewing-McLin 

Wood,  T.  L.,  Brittsville,  Tenn.,    (Transitu) Chattanooga 

Wood,  W.   A.,  Evansville,  Ind Indiana 

Z 

Zarecor,  W.  M.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Obion 

Abstaw,  J.  A.,  Liberty,  Ala.   -_ -__. New  Hope 


CANDIDATES 
Name  and  Post  Office  Presbytery 

Abstom,  J.  A.,  Liberty,  Ala ^ New  Hope 

Adams,  J.  J.,  McAlester,  Okla.,  (Transitu) Denton 

Allen,  Adolphus,  Moody,  Ky Cumberland 

Atkisson,   J.   C,  Atwood,  Tenn Hopewell 

Atknip,  G.  L.,  Echo,  Ky.,    (Transitu) Cumberland 

Averett,  Edward,  Union  City,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Obion 

B 

Bailey,  C.  E.,  Conehatta,  Miss Mississippi 

Baits,  B.  L.,  Decatur,  Texas Gregory 

Barnhill,  Miss  Cynthia,  Anniston,  Mo West  Prairie 

Barrett,  J.  A.,  Bridgeport,  Texas,    (Transitu) Gregory 

Barton,  Chas.,  Columbus,  Miss.,  (Transitu) New  Hope 

Bratton,    E.    W.,    Clinton,    Ky Mayfield 

Belvin,    Solomon,    Boswell,   Okla Choctaw 

Bennett,  B.  C,  Morganton,  Tenn.,   (Transitu) Knoxville 

Bohannan,    Emeziah,    Albion,    Okla Choctaw 

Bond,   Reed,    Cairo,   Okla Choctaw 

Boothe,  W.  A.,  Whiteville,  Tenn Madison 

Brown,   Chas.,   Ready,   Ky.,     (Transitu) Leitchfield 

Brown,  Earl,  Farmington,  Ky.,    (Transitu) Mayfield 

Byington,  Thomas,  Haworth,  Okla \ Choctaw 

Burroughs,   H.   J.,    Neshoba,    Miss Mississippi 

C 

Campbell,  W.  E.,  McKenzie,  Tenn Clarksville 

Candle,    S.,    Greenwood,   Ark Fort    Smith 

Cagle,  W.  G.,  Bacon,  Tenn Madison 

Coursey,  J.  M.,  Bridgeport,  Texas Gregory 

Cowgur,  R.  D.,  Thompsonville,  111 Ewing-McLin 


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Crockett,  J.  L.,  Hurrican,  Mills Clarksville 

Crandall,  O.  I.,  Hunt,  111.,  R.  R.  1 ...Foster 

D 

Danley,     G.     E.,     Springfield,     Tenn Clarksville 

Deverick,  E.  E.,  Martinsville,  III.,  R.  R... .Foster 

Dhanke  Herbert,  Union  City,  Tenn.,   (Transitu) Obion 

Durham,  J.   F.,   Booneville,   Ark Porter 

Dyer,  David,  Eagletown,  Okla.,    (Transitu) ...Choctaw-Cherokee 

E 

Edwards,  R.  S.,  Forestburg,  Texas.,  (Transitu) ...Denton 

England,  D.  W.,  Waverly,  Tenn Clarksville 

England,  D.  W.,  Jr.,  Waverly,  Tenn Clarksville 

F 

Franklin,  J.  W.,  Keltner,  Ky.,  (Transitu) Cumberland 

FoUis,  Stephen,  Boswell,  Okla Oklahoma 

Forester,    W.    R.,    Norris    City,    111 Ewing-McLin 

Forsythe,  H.  M.,  Humboldt,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  2 .Hopewell 

Fulgham,  J.  W.,  Maben,  Miss.,   (Transitu) New  Hope 

Faw,  A.  L.,  Lubbock,  Texas Amarillo 

Freeland,  H.  C,  Casey,  111.,  R.  R.  3 Foster 

G 

Gentry,  J.  W.,Unionville,'Tenn.,  R.R.I Elk 

Gibson,  VV.  B.,  Terrell,  Tenn Obion 

Godard,  Homer  H.,  Anna,  111.,   (Transitu) Illinois 

Gray,  Albert,  McKenzie,  Tenn Obion 

Graham,  J.  L.,  Eveleigh,  Ky Leitchfield 

Grimes,  W.  E.,  Munford,  Tenn., .Memphis 

H 

Haddock,  N.  L.,  Advance,  111 Foster 

Hall,    AUington,    Cairo,    Okla Choctaw 

Henry,  W.  G.,  Center,  Ky.,  (Transitu) Cumberland 

Hee,   Alex.   Pong,   McKenzie,   Tenn ..California 

Hill,    W.    E.,    Gossett,    III Ewing-McLin 

Hogue,  Charles  C,  Bloomfield,  111.,  (Transitu) Illinois 

Hombrook,  R.  D.,  Dyersburg,  Tenn Obion 

Howell,  E.  C,  Rutherford,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) ...Obion 

Home,  Wm.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  (Transitu) Logan 

Hughes,  V.  R.,  Corinth,  Te.xas Denton 

I 
Irvine,  D.,  Midlothian,  Texas,  R.  R.  2 Weatherford 


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J 

Jung,  Tom,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1101  Stockton  St., California 

Judd,  J.  W.,  McKenzie,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Weatherford 

Joyner,    J.    D.,    Foss,    Okla Greer-Washita 

K 

Kimberling,  S.  E.,  Lone  Pine,  Ark.,  (Transitu) Morrillton 

L 

Lankford,  Ira  M.,  McCenzie,  Tenn.  ...- -- Howell 

Lawrence,  Levi,  Duncan,  Okla.,   (Transitu) Oklahoma 

Lasswell,  Byron,  Hollywood,  Mo West  Prairie 

Liggett,  Hal,  Blue  Springs,  Mo Lexington 

M 

Moore,  A.  T.,  Downing,  Mo.,  R.F.D McGec 

Moore,  Everett,  Cumby,  Texas,  (Transitu) Greenville 

Moore,  J.  D.,  Brighton,  Tenn.,   (Transitu) Memphis 

Morrison,     C.     R.,     Erin,    Tenn Clarksville 

Morrison,   B.   H.,    Cullman,   Ala Springville 

Morgan,    J.    L.,    Tishomingo,  Okla Chickasaw 

Mr 

McCluney,  J,  E.,  Gadsden,  Ala.,  R.  R Talladega 

McCain,  J.  D.,  Rogersville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1,   (Transitu*) McGready 

McCluny,  T.  C,  Gadsden,  Ala Talladega 

McMackin,  G.  K.,  Loretta,  Tenn.,  R.  R.  1 Richland 

N 

Nelson,  A.  S.,  Lincoln,  111 Lincoln-Decatur 

O 

Ogletree,  J.  D.,  Dixon,  Miss.,  R.  R.  2 Mississippi 

Orr,  Spencer,  Mt.  Enterprise,  Texas Texas 

Owen,  Ross  F.,  Sweetwater,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Knoxville 

P 

Pace,  B.  R.,  Arcadia,  La Louisiana 

Piper,  G.  T.,  Echo,  Ky .....  Cumberland 

Powers,  C.  T.,  Erin,  Tenn Clarksville 

PuUen,   Arthur,   Suplhur,   Okla Chickasaw 

Pylant,   Roy,   Fayetteville,   Tenn Elk 

Q 
Quinn,  Oscar,  Morristown,  Tenn.,  (Transitu)  ..^ ^.......^ East  Tennesge? 


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Reed,  R.  C,  Aspen  Hill,  Tcnn.,  (Transitu) .Richland 

Roy,  H.  v.,  Nashville,  Tenn Lebanon 

Rudolph,    Miss    Ethel,    McKenzie,    Tenn Mayfield 

Rudolph,  A.   D.,   McKenzie,  Tenn _Mayfield 


Saxon,  L.  B.,  Petersburg,  Texas .Amarillo 

Scott,  Sampson,  Boswell,  Okia Choctaw-Cherokee 

Sloan,  C.  J.,  Pleasant  Shade,  Tenn Cookevillc 

Stanfield,  J.  R.,  Friendship,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Obion 

Stevens,  Joseph,  Round  Rock,  Texas,  (Transitu) Austin 

Stewart,  Joe,  McKenzie,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) New  Hope 


Thomas,  W.  R.,  Kenton,  Tenn.,  (Transitu) Obion 

Thompson,  S.  M.,  Chilowee,  Mo.,  (Transitu) Lexington 

Tom,  Jung,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1104  Stockton .California 

W 

Waddle,    Leslie,    Leonard,    Texas Dallas-Bonham 

Wade,  Kingsbury,  Lehi,  Okla.,  (Transitu) Choctaw-Cherokee 

Wallace,  Jesse,  Ludlow,  Okla Choctaw 

Wallace,  Lawston,   Garvin,  Okla Choctaw 

Wensel,  R.  W.,  Marshall,  Mo New  Lebanon 

Wesley,  Edmund,  Antlers,  Okla Oklahoma 

White,  Erin,  Ludlow,  Okla.,  (Transitu) Choctaw 

White,  A,  B.,  Nashoba,  Okla Choctaw 

William,     Austin,    Lehigh,     Okla Choctaw 

Willis,    M.    C,   Millerstown,    Ky Leitchfield 

Wilson,   Fred,  Alhambra,   Cal.,   (Transitu) Los  Angeles 

Wilson,  R.  J.,  Sulphur,  Okla Chickasaw 

Wolf,    Orlie,   Warrensburg,    Mo ...Lexington 


252  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

MISCELLANEOUS  REGULATIONS 
I.  The  Assembly  Stated  Clerk. 
Besides  discharging  the  duties  named  in  Form  of  Government,  the  Assembly' 
Stated  Clerk  is  required: 

1.  To  discharge  the  duties  of  Engrossing  Clerk,  appointing  such  Temporary 
Clerks  at  each  meeting  of  the  Assembly  as  may  be  needed  for  his  assistance.  Min- 
utes 1872,  p.  31;  1873,  p.  34. 

2.  To  furnish  proper  statistical  blanks  to  the  Stated  Clerks  of  the  lower  Church 
Courts.    Minutes  1873,  p.  34;  1897,  pp.  24,  26. 

3.  To  report  inefficient  Stated  Clerks  to  their  Presbyteries  and  Synods.  Minutes 
1889,  p.  52;  1891,  p.  15;  1898,  p.  51. 

4.  The  Stated  Clerk's  salary  is  $500.00  per  annum. 

5.  As  far  as  he  can  do  so  consistently  with  other  duties,  he  is  to  visit  Church 
Courts  and  congregations  and  give  encouragement  and  direction  toward  the  general 
welfare  of  the  Church,  and  shall  be  permitted  to  use  also  the  title  "  General  Travel" 
ing  Secretary."    See  Minutes  of  1901,  p.  115. 

II.  The  Assembly  Treasurer. 

The  Stated  Clerk  shall  also  act  as  the  Assembly's  Treasurer,  for  the  collection 
and  handling  of  Contingent  Tax.     See  Minutes  of  1900,  p.  47. 

III.  The  Assembly's  Contingent  Tax. 

1.  That  the  Assembly's  Contingent  Tax  shall  be  four  cents  per  resident  member. 
Minutes  1908,  p.  99.  Tax  due  July  1,  each  year.  Statement  sent  by  Stated  Clerk, 
Jtily  1,  based  on  resident  members,  to  each  Presbyterial  Treasurer.  Minutes 
1898,  p.  63;  1903,  p.  71. 

The  Assembly's  Stated  Clerk  is  not  authorized  to  remit  the  Tax  of  a  Presbytery. 
Any  Presbytery  regarding  itself  as,  from  any  cause,  entitled  to  relief  from  this  tax 
or  any  portion  thereof,  may,  by  the  council  and  direction  of  its  Synod,  petition  the 
Assembly  to  that  effect.    Minutes  1898,  p.  73. 

IV.  The  Assembly's  Minutes. 

The  Assembly  Minutes  will  be  sent,  free  of  charge,  to  orialned  ministers,  clerks 
of  sessions,  the  various  Boards  and  schools  of  the  Church,  such  Synodical  and  Pres- 
byterial Stated  Clerks  and  Treasurers  as  are  not  ministers  or  session  clerks,  to  those 
appointed  by  the  Assembly  to  serve  on  committees  in  the  interim  of  Assembly 
meetings,  to  the  Stated  Clerk's  "  Exchanges,"to  all  members  of  each  Asesmbly,  and 
a  copy  is  to  be  sent  to  any  probationer  requesting  it  and  sending  ten  cents  to  cover 
postage.  Others  desiring  the  Minutes  can  secure  them  by  addressing  Rev.  J.  L. 
Goodknight,  Lincoln,  Illinois,  and  enclosing  fifty  cents — none  sold  on  credit.  Min- 
utes 1897,  p.  46;  1903,  p.  66;  1904,  p.  66. 

V.  Presbyterial  and  Synodical  Meetings. 

The  Assembly  directs  that  every  Presbytery  shall  hold  a  "Spring  meeting,"  and 
as  early  as  possible,  and  that  Stated  Clerks  of  Presbyteries  shall  have  their  reports 


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in  the  hands  of  the  Assembly's  Stated  Clerk  not  later  than  May  1 ;  also  that  summer 
meetings  of  Church  Courts  shall  be  held  late  in  the  season,  in  order  that  there  may 
have  been  suflicient  time  to  become  familiar  with  the  deliverances  of  the  Assembly. 
See  pp.  39a,  67;  Minutes  1898,  p.  52. 

VI.  Statkd  Clkrks  of  Presbyteries. 

1.  The  Assembly  recommends  that,  as  a  matter  of  convenience  and  efTiciency, 
Presbytery  shall  select  the  same  penson  to  serve  as  its  Stated  Clerk  and  Treasurer 
where  this  is  practicable.     Minutes  1897,  p.  63. 

2.  This  Assembly  makes  it  a  standing  order  that  the  Stated  Clerks  of  the  Presby- 
teries are  to  have  their  Statistical  and  Financial  and  other  reports  in  the  hands  of 
the  General  Assembly's  Stated  Clerk  by  May  1st  <)f  each  year,  that  there  may  be  no 
delay  in  publishing  the  Minutes  of  the  General  AssembI)'. 

3.  That  the  Stated  Clerk  of  the  General  Assembly  be  directed  not  to  delay  the 
publishing  of  the  Minutes  on  account  of  any  delay  in  Presybterial  reports;  that  in 
fault  of  the  Stated  Clerk  in  any  Presbytery,  he  shall  publish  the  report  as  given  the 
year  before.     Minutes  1909,  p.  91. 

VII.  Examination  of  Assembly  Minutes. 

The  Assembly  directs  that  each  Church  Court,  from  session  to  S}Tiod,  at  its 
first  meeting  after  the  appearance  of  the  Assembly  Minutes,  shall  conduct  in  open 
meeting  a  careful  examination  of  the  Minutes,  as  a  means  of  discovering  whether 
there  be  errors  and  omissions  in  the  same  and  who  is  responsible  therefor,  so  that 
the  clerks  of  Church  Courts  may  be  held  to  rigid  account  for  the  discharge  of  their 
oflScial  duties.     See  Minutes  for  1901,  p.  77. 

VIII.  Report  of  Board  and  Permanent  Committees. 

All  the  Assembly's  Boards  and  Permanent  Committees  are  ordered  to  close  their 
books  promptly  on  December  31  (except  the  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief,  which 
close  books  on  January  31),  and  to  have  their  annual  reports  in  the  hands  of  the 
Stated  Clerk  not  later  than  April  1,  in  order  that  he  may  print  the  same  and  send 
them  to  commissioners  in  advance  of  the  Assembly's  meeting.  See  Minutes  for 
1901,  p.  117;  1903,  p.  65. 

IX.  Assembly's  St.\nding  Rule. 

In  1901,  the  General  Assembly  adopted  the  following:  Resolved,  That — 
1.  Popular  meetings  shall  be  held  on  successive  evenings  as  follows,  beginning 
at  8  o'clock: 
Thursday — Home  Missions. 
Friday — Education. 

Saturday — Sunday  School  and  Young  People's  Work. 
Monday — Foreign  Missions. 
Tuesday — Ministerial  Relief. 
Wednesday — Publication. 


254  MINUTES  OF  THE  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

These  popular  meetings  shall  be  under  the  direction  of  the  Boards  and  Com- 
mittees, respectively  having  these  interests  specially  in  charge. 

2.  Friday  forenoon — Assembly  businesss: 
Appointment  of  Committees. 

Stated  Clerk's  Report. 

Communications  and  Overtures. 

Reports  of  Boards  and  Permanent  Committees,  etc. 

The  Boards  and  Committees  are  each  to  occupy  not  exceeding  thirty  minutes, 
and  in  the  following  order: 

Educational. 

Missions  and  Church  Erection. 

Publication. 

Ministerial  Relief. 

Assembly  Trustees. 

As  a  rule,  papers  that  are  in  print  and  in  the  hands  of  the  members  shall  be  ac- 
cepted as  having  been  read,  those  presenting  them  having  opportunit}'  for  making 
remarks  within  the  limits  named. 

The  foregoing  rules  and  order  are  suspended  by  Assembly  1908,  p.  87.  Like 
Committee  for  1909. 

3.  Friday  afternoon.  For  so  much  of  this  period  as  may  be  necessary,  the  order 
of  the  forenoon  is  to  be  continued. 

4.  Assembly  business  in  the  forenoons  of  Saturday,  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednes- 
day, Thursday  and  Friday. 

5.  There  shall  be  no  business  session  of  the  Assembly  on  the  afternoon  of  Satur- 
day, Monday,  Tuesday,  the  time  being  devoted  to  Committee  work. 

6.  Reports  of  all  Standing  and  Special  Committees  shall  be  considered  in  the 
order  in  which  they  are  filed  with  the  Stated  Clerk. 

7.  All  resolutions  touching  the  general  enterprise  of  the  Church  must  be  referred 
to  appropriate  Standing  Committees  for  consideration  before  they  can  be  taken  up 
by  the  body. 

8.  No  item  of  business  in  conflict  with  this  Standing  Rule  shall  be  considered 
except  by  suspension  of  the  Rule,  by  a  two-thirds  vote. 

9.  In  all  cases  not  provided  for  in  its  own  Rules  of  Order,  the  Assembly  is  to  be 
governed  by  Robert's  Rules  of  Order. 

10.  That  we  believe  it  would  be  wise  for  arrangements  to  be  made  for  preaching 
services  at  11  a.m.  on  Saturday  and  Monday,  and  on  Saturday  and  Monday  after- 
noons, for  the  benefit  of  the  visitors  and  of  the  Commissioners  who  are  not  engaged 
in  the  Committee  Rooms;  these  arrangements  to  be  made  by  the  pastor-host. 


INDEX 


Addresses: 

Atonement,     Rev.     J.     U.     Good- 
pasture, 91. 
Regeneration    Essential,    Rev.    J. 

H.  Zwingle,   21. 
Denoniinationalism  in  S.  S.,  Rev. 

T.  C.  Newman,  'J5. 
Ministerial     Relief,     Rev.     J.     M. 

Wyckoff,  91. 
Sovereignty    of    the    Church    as 
Vested      in      the      Membership 
Thereof,  Rev.  W.  J.  Lacey,  101. 
The    Relation    of    True    Mission 
Spirit    to    the    Development   of 
the  Church,   T.  A.  Havron,  87. 
Personality    and    Mission    of   the 
Holy  Spirit,  Rev.  D.  W.  Cheek, 
110. 
Welcome,  17. 
Advisory: 

Board,    Report    of    (board    failed 
to  report). 
Assembly's    Meetings    and    Officers, 

194-197. 
Boards:      Church,    1-6. 

Reports  Referred,  22-252. 
Book  Depository,  26. 
Calendar,  6-116. 
Candidates   for    Ministry,   248. 
Christian    Endeavor,   83. 
Church  Manual,  94-96. 
Commissioners: 

Alternates   Seated,   94. 
Others  Enrolled,  8S. 
Roll,  Alphabetic,      Roll  Call,  12-15. 
Roll  Call,  8-12. 
Roll   Call,   Final,   125. 
Adjournment,  Final,  126. 
Committees: 

Announcement  of.  18-19,94,  99,  108. 
Special  Report,  22. 
Comijiunications,  19,  20,  96. 
Communion  Service, 
Contingent  Tax,  252. 
Cumberland   Presbytery,  192. 

Meeting  of, 
Cumberland    Presbyterian,    27. 
Cumberland   Presbyterian   Church: 

Colored,   19,   203. 
Dedication  of  Church,  93. 
Deceased   Ministers,  99. 
Dickson   Congregation,  95. 
Education    and    Theological     Semi- 
nary: 
Board,  1,  22-25,  125. 


Contributions,    6 

Members  of  Board,  67. 

Report  of  Board,  22-25,  66-83. 

Report  of  Committee,  114-116,  253. 

Special  Hour,  92,  104. 
Finance: 

Committee  on,   101-103. 

Committee  Report,  101-103. 

Legal  Board, 

Future   Work,    113-114. 

Fraternal   correspondence,  105. 

Financial  Exhibits,  72-83. 
General  Assembly: 

Adjourns.    17-21,   87,   92,    109,   126. 

Advisory  Members,  3. 

Commission,  49. 

Communion  Service,  92-93. 

Communications,  120. 

Contingent  Tax  Paid, 

Convened,  7-17,  21,  88,  92,  93.  95. 
101,   109,   116. 

Cumberland   Presbyterian 
Church,   Colored,   19. 

Devotional  Services,   15,   17. 

Program,  16. 
Greetings: 

To  Religious  Bodies,  19-20.  88-89. 

Meeting  of  Assemblies,  192. 

Memorials,  109. 

Miscellaneous    Regulations,    252. 

Place  of  Meeting,  95-100,  193-196. 

Special  Prayer,  15,  17. 

Presbyterian,    U.    S.,   Fraternal 
Greetings,  88. 

Program,  16. 

Recess,  7,  17,  21,  87,  92,  95,   109. 
116. 

Standing  Rules,  253. 

Time  of  Meeting,  92. 
Historical   Society,  31-32,  122. 

J.  L.  Hudgins,  Resigns,  95. 

Job  Department,  27-28. 

T.  A.  Havron,  122. 
Judiciary: 

Report  of  Committee,  123-124. 
Legal  Board, 

Contributions,  6. 

Treasurer's  Report,  30-35. 
Legal  Board  Finance,  35-36. 
Licentiates: 

Alphabetical  List,   245. 
Members,  Advisory, 
Memorials,  109. 
Ministers: 

Alphabetical  List,  227. 


Candidates,  248. 

Committee  on  Deceased,  99. 

Report  on  Deceased,  100,  109,  203. 

Dismissed,  203. 

Gained,  203. 

Licentiates,    245. 

Presbyterial   List,    204-227. 

Roll  Ordained  Ministers,  204. 

Visiting,  22. 
Ministerial   Relief: 

Board's    Report,    37-49. 

Contributions,  6. 

Reports  of  Committees,  89-91,  94. 

Special  Hour,  91. 
Minutes,  7. 

Approved,  88.  109.  125. 

Examination,  253. 

Assembly's,    252. 

Examine  Assembly's,  252. 
Miscellaneous  Regulations, 
Missions: 

Board,  Report  of,  50-66. 

Committee,  Report  of,  116-118. 

Contributions,  6. 

Woman's  Board,  Report  of,  95. 

Woman's  Board,  Greetings,  95. 
Moderator: 

Elected,  15. 

Various,   192-193,   196-197. 
Opening  Exercises,  7. 
Orders:      Standing,   253. 
Overtures: 

Report,    104-111. 

Special  Hour,  104. 
Presbyteries: 

Alphabetical  List,  204-227. 

Clerks  of,  201-253 

Cumberland,   194. 

Moderators,  194-197. 

Not  Represented,   15. 
Presbyterian  Church  U.  S.: 

Greeting  Sent,  88. 

Greeting  Returned,  88-89. 
Program,  16. 
Publication: 

Board's  Report,  25-29. 

Committee  Report,  118-122. 

Contributions,    G. 
Regulations, 

Resignations,    95. 
Resolutions,     Thanks,  124. 
Rules: 

Miscellaneous,    252. 

Standing,  252-254. 
Roll  Call: 

First,  8-12,   18,   88,  94. 

Final,  125. 


Sermon: 

During  A'-sembly,   71. 

Opening,   16. 
Special  Hours: 

Overtures,   104. 

Place  of  Meeting,  95,  100. 

Deceased  Ministers,   109. 

Education,   87. 

Ministerial  Relief,  87. 
Spiritual   Progress, 
Stated  Clerk: 

Assembly's,  252. 

Financial  Report,  96. 

Report,  8,  96-99. 
Statistics: 

Congregational,    127-194. 

S.  S.  Periodicals,  26. 

Ministerial   Students,   67. 
Sunday    Schools    and    Young    Peo- 
ple's Work: 

Board,  83-86. 

Committee  on,  105. 

Committee  Report,  105. 

Contributions,    6. 
Synods: 

Stated   Clerks,   201. 

Committees  on  Record,  105-108. 

General   Synod  Meetings,  194. 

Moderators,   194,  198-199. 

Tiieir  Presbyteries,  Meetings  and 
Officers,  198-200. 

Meetings  of  General  Synod,  194. 

Meetings,   196-197,   252. 

Officers  of  General  Synod,  197. 

Report  of  Committee,  22. 
Tax: 

Contingent,  252. 

Paid,  97. 

Assembly's,  111. 
Temperance: 

Committee  on,  103. 

Printed  Report  of  Committee,  33. 

Report  of  Committee,  103-104. 
Thanks,  124. 
Theological   Seminary: 

Board  Report,  22-25. 
Treasurer: 

Assembly's,  258. 

Legal  Board, 

Legal  Board  Finance,  35. 
Trustees: 

Assembly's  Board,  34-35. 

Report  of,   35. 
Woman's  Consecration   Service,  93. 
Greetings  from  Woman's  Board,  95. 
Young  People: 

Committee  on  Work,  see  S.  S. 


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