... ;-, _.. . """-... _...., I"..." '-, ..- . .. : ,'''''''1'''"'! '''"' 'ryr" '''' ''''''''''""+ 'r !r'::1'''!<"8"";c.,.''vti' : c "P4s ''" .1I. '' .. .... !" "l'. ." .". W "' '' 1N f" -i. ! i ? .y----.. _" .J"_ "qttu Trv""smTm: 'T' ,' ''''. "" " 'I''h"'j; ,' .. ''t'7J\.'I" '.'I'I.,I'' r..I'? ". +' .. r ",. . , ."' '' 'II' I . . . i l! WrUbfnr NOVEMBER 11, 1921 M'MIIEIt' -TWENTY: ::1 I Ii -- -- "' CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS i I WOIAS'SIEETISG: ELECTION FOR BOND TRUSTEES POPPELL-IIOIXIKINSON I.ESLIIIIGtS/ ( ; CELEBRATES; : III* -- nEATH'-- -MRS. / -- r'j: . I NEXT TUESDAY TIIIIWII I / UTII I UA 1' JOINS . Few Cases and Despatch of Business The Woman's Club held their Novembcr The following Interesting clipping, Mrs.! Johnnie Johns died at her resi /.I. Made Term Short meeting Wednesday afternoonat Citizens Should Show Their Interest from an El 1 Paso (Texas) paper of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Burg. Jath..ir dent' In the southern portion of town j . the residence of Mrs. A. Z. Adkins, And Enthusiasm by Turning Out October 18th, has been sent us. The little Bon, Leslie/ a beautiful putty Thursday night, November<< 3rd. Her )1 The fall term of circuit court convened on N. Walnut street. Hostesses, Mr*. many friends here of Mr. Poppoll will on Thursday afternoon, froin four tu death followed years of suffering! with ., 1,1 in Starke Monday, lion. A. V. Adkins, Mrs. G. "., Alderman and congratulate him six o'clock\ at their attractive home intestinal trouble, and two visits to f Long, Judge, lion. A. S. Crews, state Mrs. O. J. Griffin. The election] for five bond trustee* on North Walnut tti-eet. Baltimore, where she wus under the L. 'J; to the bond issue of The wedding of Miss Mary Hodirk'nson Leslie and his mother receded care of: noted'spt cialista failed] to 'f'I'{, + atorney, W. J. Epperson, sheriff! and The rooms of the ]lower floor of this manage $560,000 solemnized the ( and J. W. Poppell was quests who feet ifs authorized -ume to celebrate with I a cure. election held October by an on clerk. W. Alderman, home thrown ensuite and G. pretty were : Tuesday evening at 8:30: o'clockat him on the happy occasion of Inn thin The deceased, who before her ,lIlIr,4 18th, will be held next Tuesday.The . of court remarkablefor This term was charmingly decorated with andbowls ' vases . the Trinity Methodist hurch. Rev birthday anniversary. Each; guest ri l.jt|M was Miss Harriett Holland] 1, board of trustees consists of: five . its despatch of business. The fact of roses and thrysanthemums: I I' R. Knickerbocker officiated. brought a lovely present for this popular '- was horn in Indiana July 31, 18<';3. In :t of the cases that otherwise A larpe'number of club members members, one from each county commissioners that some were The church was artistically decorated little gentleman.Misses the early RO'. nhe came to Starke with :of should have been tried here, were present and a silver offering was taken district, to be elected by I with a profusion of palms and Mary Cunovu and Flurenit Mr and) Mrs N. D. Hagaman. In 1883 i, transferred to the newly created Union for the new club house fund, the qualified voters of the respective f,TIIS banking the altar. Misses/ Fle- Andrews assisted Mrs. Biggs in entertaining she was matched to !Mr. Johnnie Johns r.a: county, was one reason. Thus which amounted to $10.50. districts. The candidates whose names the children with a number! Resides" her husband t-lu-. Is survived Clara Pones Margaret what was Bradford's loss waR Union's The president, Mrs. W. E. Middleton will appear on the ticket me as follows ta Mat Ferguson, of jolly frames and contests In the by four children'' Bert anti Joe Johns, gain ((1)). Three negro burglars, who occupied the chair and Mrs. G. : Lacy, Willie. Ferguson, and Vcrrn contest of throwing a bull' through! a of !Starke. Frank Johns, of llaltimore, j; Kergan, dressed In dainty frocks", Mtl. Sirs Jennie + were captured October 25th! were M. Inman acted as secretary, anti District No. I, I..awtt'y-J. L. liar- circle, Prfullnp-Miner won the girl's Phillips, of Baltimore f of changeable taffeta, made basque and Maud Julius of Jueksnnville. tried and each sentenced to five yearsin among the business transacted was tell, W. E. Torotle. prize, a box of crayons, and Paul Ernest ". 'r, effect, and with pointed overskirt ors Knight She leaves a brother in I Denver, the p'ntit..ntiary-julltice swift the following\ : District No. Z, Starke, north-J. H. secured the harp, I the ( ; Colorado sister l lmil' ramented with ruffled meclallionsurt- boy's prize. Miss Amelia Ray told om in Salt Luke City, '.4 and sure. It was decided that the executive: Bitch In New York and in Califor tk cil as Ufhers. They won corsage bouquets the little people. a number of stories, one . From items in the Jacksonville papers -, board should offer for sale the lumber District No. 3, Star]((.', outh-I'. ;. S. to which 1 , of La France rotwti. they all Uetened with rapt nia.The many had been led to believe in the old school building, and Matthews As the guests assembled, Frank attention. interment took )place at Santa 't i that formct Governor S. J. Catts was that the amount realized therefron District No. 4, Thcrcssa, Hampton feast 1'V cemetery Friday evening Rev. I"'. y"'$ Thtbirthday Norwood, organist, played] "At Twilight" was spread ii ' to be triedint Starke at this term of should be added to the club house and GI'llhall1-A. A. Durden. hit dining loom anti the table] was II. Johns conducting the obsequies. .. 1 Mrs. Robert Lander (Meeker) . . I Funeral Director D. C. Junes hudcharge court,.on bribery charges, and many fund.Mrs. District No. G, Brooker and New "At Dawning" The bridal centered by a large white cake 01 ', :,, sang offerings of the funeral. Floral visitors had come to witness the trial. A. E. Wall chairman which : resigned as Rivi-r-J. C. Oone, G. W. flaxen burned three little pink ('1111. ' r. party entered to the strains of the abundant and the remains were But as the stockades and offices of the of the music committtee, and the The fact that there are contests in dlt'M. Suspended, from the chandelierilirwlly ,'" wedding march from Lohengrin, Miss were followed to their ]last resting state farm are located in Union county president appointed Mrs. E. K. Per- only Iwo of the districts should not over the table, were pink linewhite I.'licia'un Briessen by the right place by a large concourse of mourn the trial will take place there, at ryinan to fill the position. cause the voters in the other districts crepe paper streamers, which r' ers. aisle and Walter Haggard 'at the left, the first term of court in that county, I Mrs. D. E. Knight and Mrs. O. J. to remain away from the polls A extended to the etlges'iif the table, on Mrs Johns wun noted fur her energy - the altar and . meeting at crossing./ which of .. arc spruys" pink ( 01'111'il. . which will convene at Lake Butler Griffin were appointed to serve on the fine and and her cheerfulness shown spirit was at the bond election Industry \ I Miss Lutie Deyo entered by the left },It.... Briggs/: assisted by Mrs. A. 7 November: 21st. Mr. Catts is in Pen- school committee for one month. when it was carried by a vote of never deserted her even on her 11sickbed . aisle as G. Melton came in at the Adkins and, !StrxI O. L. Ileaslvy, 1'l'v.1l'l'h'k sncola at present to stand trial on The Children's Home Society of R to 1. The enthusiasm should be right. lee 1 cieam, and cake. I hoiiie-inuiii She had hud I Revere trials t ,S Sin charges.Of Jacksonville asked for donation but her. Christian' humility and faith a , peonage kept up at every stage of the proceedings candy and orllng's.Thf' ; the jurors three were excused, and the club voted to send $5 for this in connection with the bond( !Miss Von Rriesscn wall charming intaffeta invited guests were, !Martha Cod's providence sustained her Shu ) namely N. Sternberg, Geo. A Anderson worthy .cause. issue. If the bond buyers are shown of spring green made with 1'0wl'lJIury! Brownlee, Lois Adkirm, was generous and with sympathetic. always 1e. and Wm. JIaislop. Some of the Three new members were welcomed] that the people of the county are enthusiastically long waist effect and pointed overskirt Eunice Ciinova, I'l1ulitu.Iill! (,\', G i.'rgia ready to help] kind mvllnns yy\! unit encouruglng words where there ..: others failed] to show up, and a special into the club, namely: \Miss Marguerite /: burking and encouraging /:- I trimmed with ruffled inednllionH /\:\ Haynes, Murjorie and Evelyn: need and sorrow. These traits .. 1 venire was summoned, confuting Shriver, Mrs. George C. White the bond 'Issue they will be much !She wore silver slippers and curried Stump, Iilium Sternberg, Vera Claire. was made) ninny friends: for I'rVh'l ' of the following\ well\ known citizens \ and Mrs Frank Hoover. more likely to offer a good bid for the alarm bouquet of dahlias tied with ItobirtHon, Loin Ixing, Martha lirown-' mourn her departure) with the bereaverd r J : G. W. Ilinson, J. H. Newsom, During the social period, Miss bonds. I tulle in green. Miss Duyo wore Amer. lee! Dorothy Uitrh Muitile HeiiniiK'- relatives I J. !M. Reddish, R. A. Newsom, C. A. Shriver, accompanied by Mrs. Adkins, Turn out next Tuesday and vote in I I I lean Beauty taffeta made in the same way V'onda Pansy Elizabeth\ Cone. \Iniiuin. Dorothy Roscoe White Mr-, ____ I n> .. Youngblood, H. E. !Moorer, F. M. sang two beautiful numbers, and Miss the election] for trustees mode and curried dahlias, Sirs T. J. Lane, Jr., A. I H Wall. Jr.. Sim-laii 1'\'llIlCIlIC ENTERTAINMENT! -" Norman, O. C Cason, R. A. Griffin, Ethel Griffin rendered a lovely instrumental Poppell, matron of honor, entered by Peek, .I r., Arthur Dmby' Jones, Joe 10 HE STAGED\ ON NO'21 .' R. M. King, P. A. Crosby, I. S. Fowler ]- ] solo. Mrs. Alderman, Mrs. WHElm THINGS; MIVE the center ailll('. She wore apricot Edwards, ..TrI..nill! Fulch, Hilly --- Adkins, \Mrs. Griflin, Mrs. Geo. C. colored taffeta, made basque effect, Grabnm, S. K. Johns, Jr., .lulum l I't..II, Monday, the :21st, there will be 1\ The grand jury was composed of White and little Miss Hazel Adkins Many in Starke remember the Misses with pointed overskirt Her flowers! Jr., Eldredge\ Robinson, James Richard beautiful patriotic entertainment nt is the following\ gentlemen: Albert B. served home made cake and refreshing \Davis, who with their aged father, I were, great golden chrysanthemums, l Wainwriyht, Frit Klimlerniiin I the high IIl'IltInlllulitll'lul1l. This entertainment li Surrency, foreman, A. V. Varnes, J. i fruit punch. who was deaf and dumb, lived in and tied with wedding tulle Hilly McMillan, Curl Cone, A. W. An- Is under the capable) management F. Colley, O. W. Thomas, Leonard Mrs. J. C. Robinson invited the owned the Ray cottage on North Walnut I Miss Hodgkinson entered, by the ",'rMon, Jr. of MUs May Peek, who Is .. Moore, Jerry Norman- J. II. Saxon, (cU! to meet at her home on West street. They sold out and movedto center aisle. Her dress was an exquisite training the children In songs, drills!, ' J. J. Morgan, Harley M. McRne, W. Madison street, the second Wednesday St. Petersburg about 22 years ago. I creation of Clinton crepe withtnuohcH /lISSIIt1(1': '' Inhlenux and, also a Ilia)'. Kveryono: ' M. Bryan, J. H. Kelly, Marion Glis- in December. Hostesses: Mrs. Their friends will congratulate them of rose point lace and accor- in 111WilY\ connected with this en- " son, D. M. Moore, Adam Greene, Rufus Robinson, \Mrs. K. S. Matthews, Miss on the'good luck that has recently lie- I dion pleated skirl. Her veil was arranged Sir and! Mrs.\ William f, ]Powell lertninnicnt lire\ giving their i 5,'rvl1fl"'I' M. Crosby, Oliver Brown. Shriver, Miss Jeannette Matthews fallen them, for after I living rent free in Dutch cup effect caught at gave delightful\ flintier pally MunUty and it is hoped that the entire After finding true bills against j and Mrs. E. K. Perryman. em their property in the "Sunshine cither side with orange blossom, She evening at their utlriutive home town will putrimizi'' flit affair. All John Nelan, Lonnie Hannen and Will I City," they have, in Belling it carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses on North Walnut street, the oeusioiileing IIf the )proceeds will bo given buck tobe ) - McClain, negroes, for breaking into BAPTIST a profit on their first outlay reaped of with lilies of the valley In showereffect. \ the fifth anniversary of llii-ir II, town to help in n good cnuse.MIHM p I marriage tlay. I'eek will practice! the seventyive . and robbing A. A. Durden's store at more than $20,000. The October . Sunday school at 10 a. m. number The dining room was tastefully tli'f- children who lire to take part) In Hampton on the night/: of October of The Tourist News has the following The bridegroom and his best man, Special service by the ladies of the ; orated with white chrysanthemum, t the, entertainment. afternoon 24th, 11. P. Milliard for desertion and to of the transaction In T. J. Poppcll, entered from (be vestry every church Sunday morning at 11. fillY and( roses were" used in the hall ,and mill the 17th iimt. non-support, and Jesse Odom for assault its rent estate notes: dry and met, the bridal party at with intent to murder, the grand All members of the church urgedto I the altar, where the ring ceremony reception room. As tills was tin- Doors) open nt 7:30: performance ,- jurors had completed\ their work and be present at this hour. Can we The Misses' Ellen: and Corlnthia I wall performed. During the ceremonyTruumerie fifth anniversary of their ,carriage( egins promptly lit H, not God at least hour out Davis have sold their property) located the prewnlu/l l Mr. and I I and 15 rents. were dis'har'l'dIondll\ )' afternoon.The give one was played and !Men day, guests; Admission, !25! ' following cases were disposedof of the day set apart to worship Him ? on !Second; avenue, north, near Firststreet I delssohn's wedding march van played Mrs. \'OWwith\ useful and beautiful ------- ) : Our pastor is expected back next consisting of a lot 100x200 us a recessional. presents made of wood.! At this I elegant II. V'. I'. I'. SERVICEOn v Civil Docket Sunday. Let us be ready to greet feet, to three northern Investors the dinner covers were laid for account of the absence of the Following wedding IIn informal him with full house on his return. whose names are withheld. It is un- Including' Mr. iiml l lust Sunday evening, the B. Y. a guests uistor J. '' Andrews, Jr., vs II. S. Milliard l reception was held at the new homeof and Mary Jane Milliard, garnishecs, ]I. The II. Y. P. U. members will a vice lorntood the property sold for $.'\10000. ,- I the couple! on Mountain avenue. ( tiilernhrrg'c. Stump, Mr. ami l Mrs. N. vicUnt took rlmrgo of the evening ser assumpsit, damages $1,000; continued have charge of the evening An interesting feature about the Mrs. Poppell formerly lived In Gaines Mr. and Mrs. A. / Ad the 1 First Baptist ('huJ''h.Irll.\ ' ; judge disqualified I Sunday, at 7:30.: Come out and see sale is that twenty-two years ago the ville. She attended the college! at kinK, Mr. and Mrs.. Roscoe Mclwme, George C. While was the, lender of I what children doing at lot cost $700. W. W. Bailey, representing G. Powell. meeting and was ably T, S. Williams vs Gainesville Auto your own are Denton, Texas, and Inter the University Mr. allll\frll. L. this interesting , Corporation? damages $1200; non- these services.In the W. McKee Kelly Company of Colorado, and the Y. W. C. A. At the close of this very pleimunt issisled, by several upenkers.' Miss suited. the absence of the pastor, Dr. J. negotiated the sale.AItMISTICE training school in New York. During evening, the hostess served i lee cream :Shriver=; sung rte u solo, "A Little] Bit J. Bullen] the services Sunday morning and cake. or Love," and a quartette was sung Bank of Starke vs J, C. Poppell! et : he( war she was recreational secretary . DAY . were conducted by Prof. B. B. SERVICEThe Misses Iris Epperson, Blanche Allerrnan - al hy Bradford Bank County garnishee; under the war work council. Lane in creditable manner his subject Thelmn. Snellgrove. and Ethel at'Griflin. . a PARTYAt Bank and , of Starke to pay court costs She has made her home in El Paso INTEUDSTING.WRIHDAV has called of the president upon "nillevout being "The Tendencies \ : . garnishing collected by Bradford for the past two years, where slit hall ( County Bank.VirginiaCarolina. Times," and his interpretations of and patriotic citizens to pauseat been prominent in church and social the home of her grandparents, 1'hpI.\ Y. P. t}. l III divided Into ; r, Chemical] Co. vs the scriptures in this connection wall twelve o'clock noon for two minutes affairs Mr. and Mrs. SilitH Kite, Minnie LII- working groups; lust Sunday evening , R. O. Gnann, assumpsit; plaintiff was ably handled, showing careful, prayerful silent on Armistice Day, for a period of Mr. Poppell Is from Jacksonville, Norn Starling celebrated her seventh group A waR In charge, and next Sun- of thanks to the Giver prayer . awarded $95.50 and $35 attorney'sfees. thought. of all good, for those who laid down Fla., but has made his home here for birthday There were many games. lay evening the services will be conflicted G. W. ALDERMAN. renderedby II. ' beautiful music ( by . '' played ami group their lives in the World War, and of some time, where he has a' host of D. C. Jones vs Fred flees, damages: friends. He Is vice president\ of the Miss Rosa eviton.. Pauline Miner POTATO DEAL NOT YET; SETTLED ; supplication for His divine mercy and, on the dun.keY'1I CITY ('OI1NClI.IEHTIS! (: I'I'R $ROO; plaintiff awarded $397.8. andattorney's I for Ills blessings upon our beloved Rogers Furniture Company. won the prize for pinning - receivedthe fees.VirginiaCarolina. tail, and Mclbu Mutt f country. The city council met in regular session { Chemical] Co. I \booby prize. William !Duncan) received vs Messrs. G. M. Lnmiui and J. M. A service provided for this day will CARD OF THANKS' rake Nov. 2nd, with nil.members pres James Reynolds dismissed by motionof the lucky slice of birthday ; Mitchell are working to interest a Il' used at St. Mark's church Friday ent. M plaintiff.! We take this mode of expressingour At four o'clock the children man-li Minutes of last meeting were rend , large commission firm in contractingwith at 11:45: a. m. A cordial invitation i is E M. Hazen vs G. S. & F. Railway, sincere thanks to the many ed to the timing room where nuke and noel approved.E. !. local] farmers for acreage of extended to the citizens of this an com- assumpsit, damages $500. It was established : friends who so kindly assisted us during home made candy was served by Miss 1. M..IOhns was eluded town at. ..9 by defendant's attorneysthat Irish potatoes. No definite agreementhas munity. the \illness arid) after the death of Pearl Reddish and Mrs. Starling As I torney for the )'('11 r.EI..dittn . yet been, reached In the matter, I beloved May Cod bless them. deferred . our Mr. Mazen had been offered $3:.; one. they marched back through' the spacious of night marshal was but it is expected that a representative 1'lmSUYTEIUANfkh'dule Johnnie Johns and Family. fruit punch wusnerved to the next regular' nw'Unlt.EIti . in settlement for animal killed, and hall, delirious of the commission firm will be and ,," of Urn chief wall deferred that said animal was not worth by Misses Rosa lA-vitori more for Sunday, Nov. 13th CARD OF APPRECIATIONEditor look the situation : meeting.The . here in a few days to to tinnext" regular / but the offer had been refused. Court over. Sabbath, school, at 10 a. m. Leila Sapp. They then gathered In street committee was Instruct ruled that complainant pay the costs Sermons by pastor at 11 a. m. and Bradford County Telegraph] the parlor where the many beautiful] eel I to get prices on post or other signals ?'. 'I suit and that defendant pay com- Green 7:30: p. m.Prayer Starke, Fla. presents were vlewt'd.oft"y \bml for corners on pavements. 'j' lainunt $35. Criminal Docket meeting on Wednesday even Dear Sir-Will you kindly allow me adieu<< to tho charming young hostessat Repairing of city hull wall referred ,I D. C. Jones vs Elizabeth flees, all State vs John Nelan] breaking and ing, space to express my appreciation to five o'clock, wishing her many more to the street committee., umpslt, damages $400. Complainant: entering; plead guilty, sentence, /6 We contemplate holding a series of all the people who so generously came happy birthdays. Notice wall ordered published for warded $185.15 and court costs. years in pentitentiary.State meetings at our church for two weeks with their earn, supplying\ their own :' Those present were, Thelma Andreu the consideration of Issuing refunding, D. C. Jones vs Elizabeth Dees, as- vs Lonnie Hansen, breakingand : beginning on the 4th Sabbath of this '!gasoline over to assist and oil us, and In entertaining giving the day the Thelma Seals] Louise Hayes, Vivian bonds for certain bonds becoming due }l" umpsit damages $300. Plaintiff to entering plead guilty sentence, Kite Ethel Saner, Melba arid Eva in 1!>22. f ; ; month. We cordially) invite membersof American Prison Congress.For \ The council adjourned. to the next I ecover $200.60 and costs of court. 5 years in pen tentiary. alt churches and the public general-! whole hearted, pure unadulterated Maud Mott, Elizabeth, Beatrice and regular] meeting M'" : Griffin & Johns, vs Elizabeth Dens, State vs Will McClain, breakingand ]ly to share these meetings with u*. IR-karat neighbors, no place 'In Louise Howe, Annie Belle and Dorothy C. A. FUTCH. ssumpait, damages $600. Plaintiffs! entering; plead guilty; sentence, Please fear them In mind and pray the world l can excel Bradford arid Un- Turner, Gussie Mae Bennett, J. Clerk. t rl , warded $279.77 and court costs. I 5 years in penitentiary.State that the Lord may give vs a blessing., ion counties, and on behalf] of the O. Turner, Grace Alvarez, Pauline J I H. Y. Brown vs J. II. Milliard et vs Jesse Odom, assault with Yours in Hi* service. board of commissioners of state insti Miner, William Duncan, Wilson Hayes Mrs. A. M. Darby' will entertain I r I, defendants, W. J. Robinson claim- intent to murder. Defendant absent; DAVID LANDER. tutions, the management of this farm, Silas Kite, Jr., Merrill FuUh, Chaa. the ladies of the! Baptist at her home . ' 't. Mistrial on account of jury fail- capies ordered; bond fixed at $500. and myself personally, I wish to extend McMillan, George Kite Stanley Ben. next Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock\ .. s Ito agree. State VII D. P. Milliard, desertionand \ NOTICE, TAXPAYERS sincere thanks. nett, Billy Harris, Jeannette Underhill at a dollar social. All member and Very truly , W M. Whitten vs Andrews, Griffin non-support; plead not guilty: J. yours S. BLITCH, lady friends! of the church are! invitedto ' Co et al, damages $1000. Motionr found guilty by jury; sentence, 8 The tax books for the tax roll of Superintendent. ,be present ' r non suit by plaintiff granted. months in penitentiary 1921 are now open for the payment of ARMISTICE: DAY Sam Rosenberg vs Elizabeth Dee, State vs A. F. Commander, estreat- taxes. If you pay during Novemberyou NOTICE TO PUBLICOur Misses Madge,\ Middleton and Eve- f mpsit, damages $250. Continued ment of appearance bond. Defendant get 2 per cent off. If you pay during Today, Friday, the banks, stores lyn Pemoree, Mcsers. Tbomus' Lim- . nsent. absent. Bond entreated and capias December<< you get 1 per cent off. meat market will be open for and<< other business houses will be tmugh, John Powell and Clifford I Net after December Slut. The! following\ special venire of Ju- issued. Bond fixed at $200. Tax books close April 1st. business on Sunday mornings in the .closed In observance of Armistice Ulitch, of Tallahassee, motored to r, was sworn in Wednesday: T. G. The work of the court being finished Respectfully, .future an has been our custom in the Day, which has been declared a legal Gainesville last Saturday to see! the cJ ark G. E. Andreu, L. L. Geiger, R. Wednesday evening, It adjourned E. W. HAYES, "past. We solicit your husinos }holiday. The postofllce will beoB'\ d football ,game between Tallahassee\ . Humphrey. W. B. Bryant, W. ff.r for the term. Tax Collector. P. E. JOHNS. i except from 2:30: to 3:30: p. m. arid Gainesville. - ' ------ --- - I .. I ':t" ; #slNI I 111flMwSS>MSSISSrawS.S1. J" r ,. T -. .. '.;'-" .-.. ..,.... --, -- . --..,.-.. . .-, --.--- :: ,....: : :.. : 5 t, t r --.".. = -.. -,, ". iiii '; : :U:.. i +IC A