.. ...._ . ._ - - I'J ' 1L ,PAGE I'OUK BRADFORD COUNTY TELEGRAPH. TARKE. FLORIDA FRIDAY. NOVEMItKR! 11 ., .. ' 11' {t 1 1 I Bradford who wan not dead at all but very 'I in town Saturday.. I {* ss.Oaa.ae" ( >. rayable. 20 star after flat thereuf. -'Ij Telegraph WEAK h County i much alive Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Futch, of BLOOD wttta interest*.t the rat of fl per eetit per I annum payable' aemi-annually on the tint day | Worthington, pent Friday in Lake : j of January and July of each year. E. liutler.I Which old bond wen I..".... for the pun FERRYMAN 1 :i Published weekly and entered as "SOME ADVEItTISiNG'Sunday's I . i 1 I IS A REAL POM of emutruetln a ayatom of waterworks' ;' second class matter at the post I W. II. Lee spent Sunday in i and tlta. electric llghtlnjr plant of toe Town AT-10RNEY-AT LAW { Jacksonville. He was of Starke. Bradford "county" Florida STAKKC, FLORIDA Florida. Tampa Tribune carried a accompanied Tlile the lot day of November A. D. 1921. office at Starke p I. 'II' special edition of 40 pages, eight col- i{ home by 11 rs. Lee, who has been in I D. C. JOJ>::ES. I -- I the hospital for two weeks. 11-11-41-12-2. Chairman Town. Council. I ] Her many JJARRIER , the I S.fA umnH to page, making 320 columns - .t' l. i rt' E. TTIIEWS, Editor and Owner advertising matter for the Tampa j i I friends are glad she is improving and i 1 ,__ _ __ _____ __________ t Hardware Co., of Trfmpa. "Prin-I[ canbe home again. mnMN; <; CHILDREN OFTEN IN I-!I II 1 C+r r. l f A fifteen year old negro boy was ter'g Ink" and "Editor and Publisher" j I Mrs J. M. Mann returned from a NEED OF (;UIIB'j<; .'}:P1'O- I II "i y p arrested in St. Johns. county to answer i visit with her father, Mr. Howard, MANGAN I GENERAL INSURANCE f pronounce it the largest single advertisement lot Ludiwici Ga. who t- to the charge of absenting himself I'I has been sick. ever printed by newspaper !, L. E. Parrish any spent Saturday in Pa- from school.. And Some children too quickly- H I1 yet many in the United States.. ., Ittka. JJTOW HAROLD WALL Northerners believe that tho education (I it saps' their strength. They lapse into The Tampa Hardware Co. is one of A. E. Proctor spent Monday in I t of the Is neglected In Flores I I careless, desultory habits, or develop negro the largest and most progressive con. !,.I Sapp. j I a shrinking attitude. Their faces STARKE FLORIDA ida. cerns of Its kind in the South, and Is ': Mrs. F. O. Itawls arid baby, of look pinched.The , 3'' the only exclusive wholesale hard 'I I Worthington; were guests of Mr. and blood becomes overtaxed by too i I FiRE 'LIFE, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE j The person who ran invent a fountain ware store in Florida. It has built up I, Mrs. C. A. Huberts Saturday. rapid growth; and poisons from the i : ti . r ,, -i pen that wont fountain at the an immense business by 75 per cent Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith, of Dade system take the place of 1 time will leave Beads of City, are receiving congratulationsover wrong money business ability and dealingand giving red corpuscles in 'trl'nA'then.// :r for heirs to Palatka square the arrival of a daughter, born ; : fight over.- Red corpul'cle'are those +' 25 per cent advertising.: The Sunday. The young l lady has been E. A. MARTIN SEED CO. a' t Times. Never you mind the fountainprint small town merchant, who grumbles christened .Elizabeth. particles that swim in blood and giveit , k ,;t ; ., brother. Leave them to those its color. Gradually that child loses A E; when solicited for a few inches of advertising Mrs. II. L. Sprinkle and son, Henry interest in its play. OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA l I who are not as busy as editors lire In the local paper, should and Miss Shirley, of 'Florahome, Poor blood needs the building that I JACKSONVILLE, FLA. d Do like the rout of borrow lead us- a spent the week-end with Mrs W. C. think of this Tampa advertisement of the iron in Gude's Pepto-Mangan will SEED POTATOES pencil and forget to return It Townsend.J. . 9of + 6.720 Inches Think of itt cost! Yes, give to weakened blood. Gude's Pep H. Witch, of Gainesville, was a Spaulding Number Rote, Early Red Bliss Triumph and 'Irish Cobbler.. \Ve I the advertisers considered the cost, to-Mangan! enriches the blood by increasing art And now some fool board of tradeis business visitor here Friday now ready 10 quote contract price. for December and January delivery censuring the Tampa papers because all right; but they multiply it by 1000or Dr. J. M. Mann and Lacy Douglasswere the number of red corpusclesand Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine grown, selected .red. Adair, restores the blood by driving out 1 10,000, which they expect to reap visitors to the state farm Wed quantity and variety you will want. did not the they news suppress When the poisons. the revived blood MARTIN'S HY TEST SEEDS as profit from the investment, know. nesday. of the storm. They could put the work the becomes gets to appetite ing that there is no better investment Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Raiford, of Rat- Have made good with both the small gardener and far er and the onri KIO| blame (in Jehovah for permitting the what a growing child's should be. then advertising. ford, motored here Friday. plant thousand of acre ,Plant your fall crop with Martin' Hy Te.t Seeds and is. affliction, for the Lord Is merciful to Your drugist has Gude's Pepto- sure results, Mrs Ben Duke r, the brainless. The Tampa did and Mrs. Barbara Manan in liquid or tablet form. The FALL CATALOGUE: papers Dukes, of Five Mile I LAKE: Iill'l'LEItbake were attendingthe 1 heroically. and none but an ass would fair Friday.Mr. name "Gude's Pepto-Manan" is on every Martin'a Fall Seed Catalogue is now ready. Write for it. Everyone interested J, ; censure: for overdrawing the danger Itutler,-Nov. 11.-John and and Mrs. Brodu Mizelle motored package.-Adv.. in Florida fall and winter crop. should avail themselves of information contained.. in our de.criptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on request to those who send + rt' i, I while yet In the midst of it. Surrounded Ancil I'arrish, of Five Mile, were business to Lake Butler Saturday. day morning, returning to his home I i name promptly. Write for it toda,.. in titer, i:,, by. calm It is easy to be judicial. visitors to bake Butler Satur Miss Iris Epperson, of Starke, wall tt' !.-Bromion Times-Democrat. day. a truest of Miss Kate Epperson during Sunday: afternoon. I E. A. MARTIN SEED CO. 202-206 E. BAY ST. Mrs Crews wife of F. Josephine , the weekend.Ranee . I' A sad death occurred last Thursday - 't j r Who was It-Thackt'ray- evening at the home of Mr. Silas Andrews, of Raiford, motored M. Crews, died Tuesday morning af- Johns. Mr. Johns was alone and his to Lake Butler Saturday.Tate ter a lingering illness. She leaves to that when the French to be try serious '; J clothing caught fire and he was burned Denmark, of Raiford, attendedthe mourn her loss her husband and seven + then be ready to smile. No no badly that death soon followed. fair here Thursday and Saturday. children, Mrs.V.! J. Hardee, of Brook- !h doubt Charlie Chaplin thought so and His body was taken to the home of Eustis Crews, of Raiford, was in er, Mrs. J. O. McCormick, of Wildwood - selected the broadest grin from his bin nephew, there to await burial, town Friday attending the fair. Miss Maggie Crews, Marion .! I repertoire when the French government which was made at' Swift Creek Fri Miss Anita Richard, of Tampa, is and Andrew Crews, of Highland, R. I 4 t. of her sister Mrs"%: K. Rob : presented him with the purple a guest , k L day.Tom L. Crews, of Hampton, and Glenn ( ,,61 ribbon of the order of Public Ins truei Hendrix of Five Mile was a erts.Mr. Crews, of Leesburg also several sisters I tFSsr s ?t; "r tlon. That was stretching things a business visitor to Lake Duller Sat and Mrs. Willard Parker, of tf New River in town and brothers residing in this [ L4 : little urday.Mr. were Saturday.Mr. 4 too far. Doing entertained is + and Mrs. Preston Williams, of and Mrs. Jim Brown, of Miller, state. The'interment took place on ] I THE UNIVERSAL. CAR Jf i' I I almost an necessary as being educated New River, motored to Luke Butler motored to town Saturday. Wednesday afternoon at Long Branch'' : J no why not award thin unsurpassed Saturday.J. Walter Knight, of south Florida, cemetery with services at the church :i 1-a "ai; laugh provoker the gold ribbon of J. Col son, of New River, motoredto was the week-end guest of relatives conducted by Rev. L. W. Kickliter of I II the order of Public Entertainers? Lake HuHer Monday, here. Starke. I "t.' ,t Mrs Greene, of Starke, wan a guest T. H. Rimes and daughter, bliss % i' The irrepressible Senator Tom,Wat of her daughter, Mrs.! Maude Johns, Johnnie, of Dukes, motored to Lake .'I"EIIIE! i eI e.s & tt son of Georgia( has caused an investigation Saturday. Butler Saturday.J. , e 111I to the truth of un assertionof Mrs hale !left Sunday morning for W. .,Andrews, Jr., of Starke at. Five Mile, Nov.--lit -Our commun : his that a number of American soldiers Atlanta, Ga. tended the fair here Saturday. In France" were hanged for alleged Gordon Johnson, of Five Mile! was Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rimes, of ity was well represented at the county 1 I. transacting business here Saturday. Worthington, attended the fair here fair last week, especially on chil- crimes without court martial. , l Shep; Dukes, of Five Mile! was here .Saturday. drens day. Mr. Watson claims to have affidavit Friday attending to business Miss Maggie Dekle, of Starke, attended Mrs. C. L. V'arnes aid: children, of '.t proving B part of his assertions, while Marcus Dekle, of Five Mile, was a the fair Saturday. Johnstown, ware weekend guests of .4 the secretary of war and General Per- visitor here Tuesday. The Woman's Missionary Union met I her sister, Mrs! P. P. Dekle. f? / :l t fching treat the matter with contempt. J.', M. Itlvers visited in Jacksonvillethis Wednesday afternoon in regular business Mrs D. I. Blume and Miss Ida ln ,; !t The findings (lf the inquiry may disprove t week session. Blume were guests of Mrs Rhett dl I I the senator's assertions, but it Hev. S. R. Proctor spent Sunday nt The H, Y. P. U. rendered a fine Drawdy Sunday. I I : ( the State F'nrm Sunday evening. t may loud to other disclosures( as to program Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Lake Butler . ', Sheriff F.pperson' and Col.! J the treatment) of our boys in France.In W. T. motored and out : Weeks, of StarKc, attended the Union HIGHLAND spent Sunday ( t any cane, little things like this. ' have their uses; they act like a warning , "" Math Dukes, of Five Mile, was attending Highland, Nov. 11-Miss Basic Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs P. I' Dekle spent r F.O. R.Oelmil finger to all men) in governmentttervice. ) to business here .Saturday.Mr. : returned Tuesday! from a couple Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.B. With Pneumatic 7Vr .and Dimountablm Kimt J Mclx'ixl! and sister, of Macclen- months visit with her sisters,.Mrs. L.: Duke. ny, have rented the cottage recently Ardell and Rhett Drawdy went to ' T. E. Engebretaen; and Mrs. John Savage 7JCS More Earless Jacksonville and Tampa ought to mealed by !Mr. and !Mrs B. I). Ilar- at Stuart ; Starke Sunday to attend circuit court > I be, and probably) fully In ' are sympathy |< I II.Ardell J, I. Murr! motored to the which convened) there Monday. State with the C'fToit that is being made und! Khett Drawdy, Mr. and by Ilruilford] ) und Alachua counties to Mrs. Davis, of Five Mile, were businehs I Farm Wednesday to help entertainthe Marcus Dekle left Tuesday for 'TpH AT the! Ford Cr.e-t nt'uckdo< :more for the ,: build a connecting link between state visitors here Saturday. visiting wardens. Jacksonville farm* r c r tt.., merchant 13 proved by the great Ii highways No. 1 and 1 2. This road, The ninny friends, of Mrs.! Seeber I Mrs. H. C. Wimberly) and daughters Mrs. P. I' Dekle was shopping in number of them row:: in daily use-that it does t d connecting with highway No. 1 at King are pleased! to learn that she IIImUl.h : Misses Beth and Winifred Wimberly, Worthington Tuesday this ct less coat: ia shown by the actual figures!: I Baldwin und with highway No. Z nt Improved after an illness of were visitors to Jacksonville Thurs P. P. Dekle was transacting business a smaller first cost and a much lower expense several days:\ in Worthington! last week. Gainesville,, would shorten the( distance I day. I for operation and upk er. nob! Rivers was painfully injured J. A. Starling was a business visitor T. J. Dukes visited his uncle, T. II. f 1 j between the state's two largest In the face and eyes Saturday morn. to Lawtey Saturday Rimes, :Monday\ I I The Ferd One-ton! Truck has proved a great cities by something like 70 miles over ng by the explosion of un automobile! Traveling men from Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Drawdy visited J, money saver, as well" as a labor bav; ?r. It has I of the routes. tire. present( or proposed i any transacting\ business here relatives in Columbia county last solv.ed the problems! of economic transportation 'w It seems strange that the State Road Mrs. Nnnnin Lou Varnes and children ( Friday 1- Jl'l'artment in its!! proceedings up to of Johnstown, attended the fair were Messrs. Crooks, Hull, Gest, C week. between the farm and the city I' 'iday. 1\(. Click and Jack G. W, Johnson is grinding cane. I Briggs.F. this time should have overlooked tho I The Ford One-ton truck! has all the merits of the Miss Lucille Varnes, teacher of the M. Crews and J. T. Mart were r very great importance of a direct line Ford car, with added strength; for greater capac- TO THE I'rarjnen school PUBLIIC and several of, her visitors to Starke Friday.G. . v sit' between these two cities. The two The drive of ity. worm aluminum bronze gives nipils, attended the fair ! county Fri ; II. Barker returned after Sunday 1 great railway systems operating he. dll' '. i unusual and positive at a low cost. I ) My customers are hereby notified I! power very tween these cities a visit with his sister, Mrs. E. S. I' 't probably accommodate Mrs. Julian Loadholtz and haby, of that after December 1st all' sales' in'' { , more people than all other lines Jacksonville Carpenter, in Jacksonville. Come in and let us show you how the Ford t were guests of relatives of railway in the state combined. here Sunday.; J. I, Marr was a visitor to Jacksonville my meat market will be for cash on One-ton Truck will help you and save you moneyin ly. I have been compelled to take thillslt.p What Is true of rail travel would also Casper Duncan, of Gainesville, was Saturday your work. here Ellis McCormick of on account of the difficulty of collecting I for the week-end. | Manning, filled ext Jacksonville Tampa to Harry Pinkston, Mrs. G. W. S, Warp his regular appointment at the Baptist my debts. The other markets IMPORTANT ?,(l t l lend a helping hand when it comes to and children, Worthington, were church! Saturday night and Sun- in Starke have adopted the cash system We ar* prepared to furnish the ford Truck equipped either "i s : and I must do the same to be with Standard or Special Gouring. The Standard Gearing I1Iy,, 4* ; how showing the present road department able to compete with them.Respectfully gives the truck a maximum of power. The Special Gearing I i-I grievously their predecessors erred i increases the speed of the truck from five to seven in Ignoring the importance of aII ROYAL GEORGE I miles an hour, converting it into a FastDelivery Car. I Prop. L short line between' the state's two I II p. s. MCMILLAN, )).1l.3t I 34'iJ I" i. i ) principal cities. PUBLIC NOTICE ( J. W.JANDREWS! JR., Dealer I I , 2:1:1 : Hereby notlre Ji. nlven, that on Turailay., the < ,ta STUNG AGAIN I j 111 Bth day or IK-ccmlMT. , 1021. t I" 7 at 7 il)0) o'clock. Starke Florida. i l> m the town council of the town of SUrke ' 'i I in Bradford county, Florida I at the. council I t + The other tiny ten doughty Duval rlmmbr In the town hall In the ..101 town of I deputy tilicrilTs set out to I 8t rk", olll con.lilvr the refunding, by liwulnif , ) t'J" county capture of refunding bonds or otherwine. that part of ... : moonshine still that the .nd.' ::1 :!frightened when meeting their man, """""""' , JU" "-I - A' V -JtOJ1f' w ss ,,' 4 '" ',, ,- : " i. M 1" ; , : ' tIIT"I. y0'IiS} ; , , M i >M JAthW'T-'