". . . "'P" . '. .. .. .. . t. .. .. ' 0 4 { jra&i*"* T hi'JTUDAY-MARCH 19, 1920. , BRADFORD COUNTY tELEGRAPH STARKE FLORIDA. ' -- PAGE FIVE hlI - 1.day after being shut down during the cold weather W. L Wall the owner,, GAIETY I THEA will have TRE Starke THURSDAY MARCH plenty of ice on hand when 25All I Bits of LocalInformation nest.the strawberry shipping begins in ear , t Governor Catts paid Starke a short visit Monday evening, and made II speech in the interest of his candidacyfor C--IffI Omf r_.... 2s Nl.eJI ea4 I the U.) S. senatorship at the Bradford - Tvoye.... M ... c...... 7..r., County Bank corner. Whilb hoc ''': "', the icy out of life? Feeling blue he was a guest of Col. A. Z. Adkins. 't and ? gloomy Everything seem to be ------- -- -. rAt --- , i --- , Mr. and !Mrs. Silas Kite returned - :.tJp, to Bryan's." fin & Johns' tore, is up again aftera Monday from Tampa, where they had "" going wrong? .;1" long and Revere struggle with the been at the bedside of their daughter,, I">. -_--_ 'j, when you cough, think of others flu. j Mrs Mabel Starling, who had been Let's see- guess you'd better visit a --- ,*r i<- i very ill. They were accompanied "" ; . ..Allan' Canova made a trip to Jack Remember the Lyceum entertainment I home by Mrs. Starling's children. , MIM doctor: must be your liver or stomach or i'f onrille Tuesday.frfcryu this evening at the high school S ( " :: :-:- auditorium. Everyone will be charmed }lr. and Mrs Louis MinglvdorfT, t , something. No? You don't need that kind ; *N.:B.,, Hull shipped off a largo lot with this high class amusement. formerly of Lake! City, are new residents "' ,, ,,"i .'\..,,"', of a doctor ? I .of geese Tuesday. cf Staike, having mined into ,''I .,,' 1I ; 1' <\>3, Head Griffin & Johns announcement the Livingston cottage on West Call , : I Men's Dress Shirts $1 to $2.50( of their millinery und other goods, on street; Mr. Minglcdorff is a photo. '' '" "-'\ Ohl I That's different. You want a mental J I ,at Stump's. pope two of this issue-it will pay ginphei and thinks of establishing a < :: ;;\ >> jolt {! iYtl. . you. I gallery here : 7v you say something to give you a fresh start? ? Thfe Gaiety Theatre has received anew \, \ i. ,, '" Well there's only chance for coat of ..... one you- but it's a sure paint If you want to spend a delightful i Dr. E. T, Campbell has lately received f" 1 ."' ;'---:- evening go to hear the Hawaiian musicians i from the War Department full : \oy cure Better go and see the I joy spccla I.151TfC. - 'f .A full line of candy at Bryan'g. this I'vcningvit the school nu- information covering the matter of al- '..., \ ., , .. |W" iw ditorium. I low'mice to soldiers who nerved in the :: "'- ::.: ," ". The Ford Garage received a carload | army during the late war. Interested - ': '',of,.tracks Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peck and little 'I perilous JUDY have this information by ;' : . son, Julian Jr., motored to Jackson calling at Dr. Campbell's ontce.I ,, ; r:. 'lames Reynolds, of Graham, was in ville Tuesday and before returning,I -- ,, rJ L S ,'town Wednesday. home The Farm have ? \ .... visited St. Augustine Camphor )people' .r r , -,' | Len busy this week hauling fertilizers " US; Capt. H. C Heibergcr, of Brooklyn, Special sale on Men's Suits and !runt the Starke d''put. We hope they .3 was in Starke Tuesday. pants nt Slump's. will soon be tired of the sundy roads "ItJ: I and be instrumental : in getting a hard , '" H.vL.! Edwards and family have R. A. Weeks moved his household I surface loud between Starko and the FilIRBllNI' -. am prepared repair tops Tractor plowing was seen in Starke us. congenial '1 f'' and cushions for automobiles. Good J., White's friends to for tho first time Wednesday, WhenJ. Note the , W W. were glad atmosphere. helpful. i work, low prices. M. Levitop. 3-12-tf I i J. M. Truby had his lot just north of \f' again see him at his store after a ten I , attitude. We think our bank Is a ' i J. Kickliter's residence ,Vk I ,day: absence caused by illness. plowed up. Olen White is making a success of "The Woman's Law"Abto " 'MId' 1 I A disk harrow composed of two sots good bank for you jl MThe restrictions in force lust week ruining Belgian hares. lie is preparing of disks and heavily loaded, was I CIIAPMN"roMU. ( .1 On account of the influenza have been to stan the raising of chickens of'I drawn by the tractor, stirring the A t. fine breeds on a large scale. Boil deeply and _ "i.. removed and nobody is sorry, finely.Col. (YA-1Ia,' I Lucian Wainright, of Jacksonville, Friday, March 26th , ' Peek has hud the i ,::T1.g The Livingston cottage, corner Call was here several days of this week on greater portion BANK OF STARKE of his. the (y and Bay streets, is being partly re- I visit I pecan trees at westernend McLarenIN ,",Covered und otherwise repaiied. a with his mother Mrs. F. of Call street regretted, the Mary ' f'r. I WainriRht, on North Walnut strcrt.Pull D'I I ditches cleunod out and Jhc fences re I THE GROWING BANK paired. lie has also cut down the 1 ,A.. full line of groceries, hay and White Cashier 1'' line of Ladies Comfort thick growth of Cherokee rose bushes I E.S. Matthews, Pres. Ceo. C. . "k;,';-grain M:Bryan of all, at kinds Mixon's at lowest stand.prices.3-19-tf W. Shoes and Slippers at Stump's.Rev. I I street growing near the Orchard on Orange I, "Tlie Pointing Finger"ADMISSION ? B. D. Law left Wednesday for . ZI I1on. Dixie M. Hollins, candidate Jacksonville, to take part in the religious I. 15 & 25c ?tfor state superintendent of schools, Harvey M. Snyder received' a box of J I II and musical! exercises of the ' ywas(! a visitor to Starke Thursday Woodlawn Baptist church. Thursday I of Maryland the family apples up from in Maryland an old friend, Mr. Show Starts 8 P. M. r "I " ( and Friday. David H. Wyand, who is now 1W) I 1 ;, .J. M. Truby has made large!: shipments years INSURANCE , ,''I, of cabbage during the week. lie j old and in good health und active. Mr. Nu Woo mil In a Healthy Child Mrs. J. M. Alvarez returned from i !!w has five acres planted to cabbage. Wyand may visit here soon. He in a All children truulilixl, with worm Lave en un. HAROLD C. WALL S Tallahassee Saturday evening:, wherenho great Sunday school man, having been I healthy color,whir li linlkvtri pour blond and.!s had been visiting her daughter, ruts..thcra ll inure or !''" ifumwh dlntu/lxini-n. J Men's to t under the superintendent of the United Brethren CiKUVE'B! T A.1"t.I.t.'Ill'hUl TONIC j Shoos $1 $ Miss Kathleen Alvarez, at the Wom I given regularly at school at Keedysville, Md., for fifty fur two or three wwk will enrich. the blind Improve STARKE FLORIDA |regular prices, Stumps.Mri. , r an's Collece. years, and the school has grown froma the dlllmltUfli,and art&.a Omwiral SlraimtbeolntfToriln ,\ , .*, D. M. Gornto has returned to in small one to a membership of' over i. throw off or dlNpal to thn.the wliol0 waem4 yfilem.and the Nature.Child, will wee"limn!! FIRE, LIFE BONDS, AUTOMOBILE lI .co! D. E. Knight was Orange 300. . .. . .. . [,her home in Jacksonville after visit la perfect .llb. fit niixiit to take. 100. bents a and Seminole counties last week in defense . ---- + ------ [with her sister Mrs. W. J. Epperson. , : I I/ of parties charged with crime Dr. J, E. Maines, under pcrsuaaion A'SvtMr. I and was called back to Sanford this of his I and Mrs. W. G. Brooks came in week. many friends muy tutor thecampaign ; STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE I as candidate for |[from the Camphor Farm Friday and a reprc- n .sentntivp in the and .50 ( ) other varieties select from [topped with Mr and Mrs. C. A. Mix. Icgiiilaturp: from I I' Missionary Klondyko, $4 per 1,000; 40 E. C. Warren taWs the prize for group two, Bradford / county. The Including tho great new berry, "lions I'Y.; Now if you want something [0"'A! the largest turnip grown this season t Doctor has not fully decided but bin DAVISAgency I I true to name and something( good place your order with Hull. IIi-4 1> "plan'swo having brought one to the Bank of announcement may appear Inter Hits . grown extensively in all parts. of your state und have been fur the punt ', x'f"Down to Bryan's"A..O Starke a few days ago that weighed a man of broad arid favorable acquaintance 12 youm. Bond your order to the Strawberry I'lant Spi'rlalmt. Agent ,- ) Andreu, popular clerk in Grif- eight and one-half pounds. in Bradford county and Est 1886 ,wanted for this district J. KEIKKOKI HAM, JUIO//) snAt.I- Ml. will make a strong! race if he should 1 --- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rowand of Jacksonville enter! and no doubt would do creditto I 48,000 I t ,night.stopped They over in were Starke on Wednesday their- I Times.his county if elected.-.Lake Butler INSURANCESTARKE I! OUR CLIENTELE GROWS a' &i j;Drug Stores Sell It p 'way to South FloVida, traveling by I j j NOT UPON PROMISES BUT UPON rl . I automobile. They were warmly greeted - ,Five million people by many old friends. R AT S NAP l! PERFORMANCE 4 ivuc it to KILL COLDS - KILLS RATS I ' HILL'SStandard "Pown to Bryan's"Mrs : i WE ARE PIONEERS IN I II -AlHO mil'e. Absolutely prevents odor i ". . M. E. Edwards, of Gainesville from carcasx. One package proven this I Dry Cleaning and Pressing ASCAQ4 QUlNINROMIOt. spent part of lust week with her I HAT-SNAP conies in cakoii-no mixing I daughter: Mrs A. Z. Adkins. Thursday with other food. GuaranUed.2.V Mr. It. (-'. King Tells Wonderful Story IN BUSINESS SINCE 1835.TEASDALE PPOMPT DEI JVF-T I IKS Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Adkins ) Hire it cake) enough for I'an- I About HatH. Krad It. I 51.1 I I 'f A relatives and friends In Kitchen Cellar. alive with CINlrllAul " visited try or "'or months my place was ); Ct:1: i i2&c /50c size '.<2 cakelll for feed. Was cold remedy for 29 year toy. > Chicken rutH loninK