. "..'......... .,......-.i. i'W.i =Q o..v..J; ; ...l.k\1lliJII,1I\ !' ' ,.w".r- .... ... ......._.. .u. 1{:& ... .. , mra- - -: fnri Qnuuty m1tll grarpl1C" 1 i I . , 1879. Established Subscription-Per Year. $l.r;>0 : Sis Months 73;) Cents. 1'a.vable in Advance. K.; S. :\Iat tlll'ws. I Editor and Proprietor.: ( -'==::-- = . . - - VOLUME 39. STARKE: FLORiDA. FRIDAY, 'JANUARY 25: 19 3---: NUMBER '30.': . - -- - -- JOHN) KITR: DKO\V.\K: | I IX 4. BRADFORD TO SIOKM OF FUlDVi. J,\V: 1:1'e : LOCAL BOARDr liI.tll'l'IFUI: ..' K\IUCISFS: : ;s WIRE-TAPPERS .m LLK'S: : nmTIIITho' ).\Y/ ORGANIZED PLOT sr BEGIN WORK ON with of\\the one repiint\death oftlll'kl''other: of the John, who following Kite was,. u drowned account ferns' rresident I ORDERED TO I FLEECE LAWTEY Daughters 1\patriotic'. T.of Weeks the exercises Confederacy Chapter': in, United honor, arranged ITO DESTROY SHIP-- companion while on of Koliert K.: Lee's birthday! which oc- ROAD SYSTEMCOMMISSIONERS J his boatload way of to .ti Cortex. h. Up: to to diapose this itme of u I cured on the 10th! mst, and at which no CALL trine .if the body has been discovered. CLASS 1 MAN OF $1,000HENRY the veterans. of: honor.of Hradford County weregursts PING DISCOVERED , The body of Jack Terrell, Ins companion The Methodist church was appropriately was found last Wednesday decorated with potted plants, - MET Fallowing/: l IH the dispatch. : II" S. Flags and a few Confederate The SOON AS CLASSIFICATION SAPP LOSES TO GUARDS ON WATERFRONTS high wind, which prevailed ia'' .flags; a large picture of I Robert F. MONDAY-TOOK ACTIONA Tampa Buy, although scarcely felt I HAS BEEN COMPLETED'' GANG OF CONFIDENCE MEN lee occupied a ,conxpicioiis) place. Miss ARE DOUBLED EVERYWHERE t with any damage here, took n toll of I Amelia Kay, president of the local two lives Friday afternoon, when the the exercises - , Chapter, 'president over " OF 100 MILES SURVEY WILL fishing/: launch ,' l Joy> John \mtI\C.KS: SINCE: MAY 18 iI )ES LATER .\lm ESTIW IX: PAI.A1KA. and. Mrs Harr arranged! the unusually, GF.IIMVNS: :.; EVIDEXTI.V iU! / W. Terre BE MADE BY THE STATE Kite and Jack was wrlckl'dand :MM' EXEMPT: MEN; ON GROUNDS} (CONFESSES: O OF AX- interesting program.An : !IN(; DKSPKRATE: 1 : AS UKGISTK ; : ' ROAD DEPARTMENT the men drowned. OP DEPENDENCY) : OTlllm VICtIM: orchestra. compound of H. P. VTIOX) DRAWS :NEAR John Kite, Jack Terrell, Irvin Law, dirl'l'torIilK: I Dorm. Law, !Messrs Lowe, Alex Henderson and another - ChlTord Tntum llollis Knight\ and i, r Bradford County is going to begin fisherman from Cortex went to the :Monday( the Local Bonn! received, Henry C Snpp.: : :well known citiZen Thomas Limbaugh, rendered\ several TAMPA, Jan. 21.-Follouing/ the / the right; kind of work to improve the mouth of the river to fish. After securing instructions to bruin/ the culling of of Lawtcy, was. recently fhmflammed greatly appreciated selections, one of, uncovering of one of tho most diabolical public roads. At a called meeting of'the a boat load of fish, :Mr. Kite men in Class 1 to appear for examination I for $HIOO( by n smooth confidence them being n medley of southern airs. "plots yet hatched in this countryby board of county commissionersheld and Mr Terrell, started in their 20- Owing to delay in classification, man, who later proved to bea Mrs, A. /, Adkins sang beautifully tho German; enjoying its hospitality, Monday it was decided to engage foot launch for Cortez to unload, the the Board will not I>e able to call anyregistrants member of n notorious gang of popular old Southern melody, ":\1)1 nn ot'Knnired propaganda directed nt the engineering department of the fish, while the other men remained in for examination before the I "wire-tapper. ." Old Kentuckv Home," \being/ accompanied 1 this country's, shipping: nnil publio, State Highway Commission to make camp opposite' the mouth of the river. latter part of next week unless! the I Considerable sympathy is felt for by Miss Lois. )IVi'k organistand utii ties with its mm culminating in J a survey of something like 100 miles When nothing! was heard of' the men, classification is finished earlier than Supp because of the fait. that ho has Miss. Doris 1 t.nw vwlmist.'lln'rtor: doing I tliiMisiimlrt of dollars' worth of . of.. the more important public roads an alarm was given, and n searching. expected.! 'Ihig!. rail 1 will include those lost all the money !he had. lie owned Paul Knight surprised. and delightedhis ,I damage. to shipping and public*_ utilities - 01 the county.Present party started to see what wall the who appeared for the examination last n good farm near l.nvvtey, but it was audience by singing. "A Littlo on or 22, Mayor nt the meeting were Commissioners trouble The launch was found ott year and were granted temporary heavily mortgaged.. To save himself I I Shill icr," ill the most grown, up manner D, II. McKay und Sherilf' A. .1 I. Whitayohtonliy Dowling Underhill and the red beacon, but no trace of thom discharge but who, under the new from total loss through foreclosure possible for a little I man of four asked that one company of - Blaolovelder. The meeting was held n has been found. The boat was (classification were plal'l"in\ Class proceedings\ ho recently sold the and! a half )" 'nr.... 1 Lit 110' :Miss. Isl.i the Ibllsboiough\ County liiinrd bit - on short notice and Commissioners Andrews not found until Sunday: right, when 1. The fact that they hold a discharge farm. The money he handed over to Poppell' recited "Our Fl.ig" with excellent \ out to provide IIdolli..nIlIIl'IUlr,'* I and May probably did not receive hope was .given up of finding the men does. not release them from the confidence man was the, amount \ expression.. A quintette, composed for tho waterfront, shipping' and public the call in time to be present.A alive appearing for another: examination In- had, left after ,paying oil tho indebtedness of :Miss. I I.tis Peek, :Mrs D K: utilities i interest. The lUivnlCnunty largo nummer of citizens were present /kearch is being continued! to recovor when this class is called. ( on the place. Knight, Messrn H. I D. Law real J.I".I 11'. Terrell was a deferred class on account of claims and vvas held for trial in the Dado, blended, the pntnotiMii of the present I 'the danger/: eiHicials throughout the I cost of hard-surfacing with the various splendid( swimmer and his friends say within the jurisdiction of Local Hoard County ciiniiiinl court day; the spenker being often interrupted '1'lIulllry1'1'" warned to take extra , materials that may be found to his drowning was possibly due to his him that claimed on account i>f industrial v The Pnlatka Times-Ilerahl of January by, the suppressed upplarse of ""'','uillilln... ti> guard I against it. Shipbuilding ,, , lie, available. Later if the citizens efforts( of trying to help Kite, who or agricultural grounds before ISth. gives the following account the veterans. .. rnnceriis] here nn lensi-d.! their of the county wish to call a bond could not swim so well. Friends, are the )District Board. '.,f' the arrest in the city: The c-xercisei were brought to n guard and l it is understood, that ill . I electionfor road construction they will sorrowing. at their untimely sleuth : Under this ruling those farmers who ",\I,out the best w"'k' yet performed close by I the choir, orchestra and, 1111- other plan's troops'' were called nut '4' I have the survey nnd estimates as a and extend! deepest sympathy to the inve.boen placed in Class 4 I by local by Shenir ll.igan was dune this dieni'e rendering in n heartfelt Sntur<|'iv night I. basis to work from. Hut if no bond surviving! relatives.No 1 hoard[ on grounds of dependency, will wick, when he arrested I IV., Waters, enthusiastic. manner tho grand .' \\'i.h. the crisis nheail) of ( Icrni.lllalinm I I: election is ever held the money expendeel truce has been found oC Mr. also ho classified by District Hoard in the. lender of nforco of as shrewd vvirotunners .song, "My Country T'ls of 'Ihee.OCIION ." an.l// in I this country as the lime farrrgitrntlull for the survey will be the best Kite. regard! to their agricultural standing.! as ever operated in tin state . - --.- and. classification: uppioachi's . road invc 'tmtment ever made by the These questionnaires] will then lie. rr- !;l'III1IUI". \ jiM "(leered"; ;: a North; / ', it IH 7 board for the reason that it will furnish t cited to Local Hoard, who will mail cm cultist I in Miami l I out( of $IIiIIOO, \ \ I. S('IIUUI.UFI'II'J.I.S I. I pn-i'autinns nuint. 1, ' I a working plan for such work allis STARK DEFEATSST.I to each of those registrants, a nnd'notifying It appears, Ihnt III'I''k a well IMP I SIItlvi I':: (IIii1 pi'ore' s i is . now being/ done. .H( t'S'1'lNELocals : : ' them as to the, action of the known citi'en: of Liiwti'V, llradford! C -- d.inirvriiuH <(< ;ii'i IIIIIIIH 1) Some of the citizens! present expressed I District! rtiuird The I.-.Iailkat; ,roomy hail lie-on tnki-n in bv the I'r ( II. I.line, f..It'I'al are'" "' far move ahoiil firo" m . regret that !stub n survey had M';i'l Play Jacksonville' TO'llm of n'Ki'-tninN alto claim exemption tlliK ti-IM tl> till- oxti'llt of 1,000.. agrii'iiltural I iMlur. ,ectnr, d'ssrned and it is curtailc'd."V' I The cxpcn' ( '' of flic-survey i is estimated will ninthly 1: lie nude, I befoie Inns I Iis tin :-luiilf's offiri- of his loss. UIMI" hi'ir, Thin day (to ,talk ovi'i with' ,that with 'HUM in ; \ at *7 pci,. millor i S700()() for the 100 i called a fi,ii r examinationAccntdiiii i The 'tih1" i ill' '- lit lnc.d "scliool I I Illl-lri'M 1 I plans, for, ture, (be 1 High I since : lith last. Marriage since the Kast: Coast Line and ' gineer of the-state road departmentwas I May in on high school building. \-In!: I'RIISI'IIBUS: : MKHandled : - .: present at the meeting and stat- team lost u close and excitingante that date will not servo to keen' a registered at tho Hutel. .1 11 IIH'S. 11 is. )Dr, Lane explained very fully I the _ ed that the survey would be startedin to the Starke High school on the Y I registrant from being placed, in Class mime was "given as L. W. Walovs.Sheriff details) of the nrgaiu/.ation of the vocational ; . the very near future. court Saturday night by the score of I 1, regardless, of the dependency of his Hagan/ at once spotted the Behind lie expressed, himself :Nearly nlilli..11: Pollarn In 25; to 20. As indicated by tna 8el'I',1 Ih-pimilM (luring ;Nini'ti'i'ti. wanted offered wife. stranger. us the tlim-Mam artist as ,plensed with the facilities - SIN the gone was fas and furious tau-:ugh I ,_?_ .--- | by the :Miami i police, and after n liy, the local M 11..1.1111.1 said tin- 'S'renlr'n" COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT out, and was in doubt up to the final made. In short watch t the arrest wax federal aid for the school was ready minute of play. The playing of Dense* MR. SIIFNCK: NOT A DKSIJMKKThe ; : less than an hour after arriving in tho at nny time work was started The. annual '1.1 illJ! of tin1. stockholders Ivan dWall for the Starke : uf Hank cif Staiko hi'M atbe aggregation triedin Waters, lodged nf .j.nl confronting was Severn! cases of interest were city WitS The gri-atest diliculty now county jucfee's court during the past was the feature of the "i iuors'play Telegraph is in receipt of a After undergoing onsidernble ques- the local m-hoo! nut hunt tirs 11 the ( iillii-i' of the bunk mi January llith, week and the criminal cases while Carter played, .1 brilliant communication stating that Mr. Fd- t lulling! the prisoncT told, the full finding of a competent' I teacher. 'I'In1 at 7 o'cloik. were the following among : game: for' the home team. The following win Lowell Schunck, who was listedin story "f the operations D{ the "wire- I place' has been, uUVrcd' to !Mr. C'. D.iiinn 'I'In1 annual report< of (''ushier. II. Wesley Varnes, n young/ man from was the line-up: Slarke H. S. the Telegraph last week as a deserter taiiping"/ firm and how easy it was (; i-ountv ili'monstration agent, Halligiin showed, Unit the year 1917 the-Johnstown section, charged withcarrying Densely and Canovu, f'orwllrd"1111,1; is now in the service of the tu get the I thousand from the ISriulfnrd but' h" is inclined, tn prefer" remaining was one of. the. best in tho history of concealed weapons. Owingto center; Clarke anti! He-asely, guards. I United States and is stationed, at county man, and the $l.r 00() from in his present poHition.' It is understood the bank It was shown that iltpomtatn , St. Augustine High School; ; Owensnnd Station, Camp Johnston, .. .' ciirere-il the the amount. of $'X l."iH7'.M)7: ) went his and other extenuating circumstances I (rent fakes Training the :Northern'; tourist, Sidney that he has ill sn I. ' age/ he was allowed to go on Wolfe, forwards; Francis find )foul June, Public> Works Dept, a wi-altby citi/en of Pennsylvania, prini'ipnlship >*f uhn v'icalioiiiil school handled, I during I Ihe year, and that the payment of a fine of $10 and costs Muttox, centers Carter, ;Mattox nndCoxe Chicago: HI He is a volunteer having who thought he saw a chance to make nt Madison, all of which shows that ninny new depositors' had been added, Oscar Parrish, another young man ? guards The score at the end enlisted) in the U. S. Navy May a few thousands' while here enjoyinghis the board-of county t commissioners to the bank's line of customers. Tin $ of the first half was 12 to 5 in favor of' earnings fur the' year proved' to have who lives in the Dukes settlement "-5, 1917. vacation.. Writers said he had two were fortunate In Ihi'ir selection a with being drunk and dis- of Starke, and at the end of the game The reason of his being listed i asa partners anti bud, an tiller in the I county demonstration agent. been" n fruition' over II pee cent. Tint I charged orderly and shooting pistol in Lake 25; to 20 in favor of' Starke, Evans ,deserter was that he failed' to re- renter ol" Miami's business' district, _. .-- --- year ItllK! was startl with n line of Butler drew fine of $10 and costs and Blue refereed." port for examination when railed, where they did a lucrative business. : : CO; 1% itiNC( : eli-posits 'tsrly doubling any previous a fined The local team will play the Jacksonville when the first drafts were being FWI'llES'UIKIlIES; : : year since i the bank was established.Diri'itom . colored was Roberts -- Dolph High School team )in Stnrke lust fall. Though he wnsi were< elected' as follows: $100 and costs or six months on the Saturday afternoon at v3 p, m. Thisis 'I in made the! up service already it was requiredof JOS. K.: IVILSO'! \PPOI\T-' s Th old' adage- about figures not G; 1 C.; Livingston, John Ugb''HV, A. M. t county roads for having in his poses- inflicted Kll DKIT'IY: (;It.I.STEH: ; ; S. Mat- law allows. the team that the cast him to pet a certificate to that lying has: been entirely disproven. In Darby, A II. Fri'ernan and K. than the ' [ iiion more liquor he had with him, he defeat of the season on the locals, unj 1''I effect from his, commanding officer, I the financial statement of thendi- thc'ws. 'Ihi-Ho diri'ctors! have wrvoilthe From the amount it -is needless to it will bo an interesting Hank bank in t this capacity ever sinc engaged in the business say and this it is understood he failed to At the eight-ninth/ annual communication turn e.f the Lawti-y State as was evidently : Encourage the homo Most Woshipfuliraml week's Ti'Irgrnph its organization twelve years ago.( of lie paid the fine. game.: do, with result mentioned. of the published ill last / selling liquor team by I others of Free anti Accepted overdrafts shown to Immediately following the adjournment - On the civil docket the case of your presence Doubtless> there are many (: Lodge the item of was the Seaboard AirLine who arc in' the same predicament- Masons of Florida held in Jacksonville ho! $1tltiitl7; | !> when as! n inatti-r of of stockholders'. meeting n Everett Bennett for vs killing of one six- DEATH OF MRS. JF.SSIE SIBLEY: through not understanding what was last week, Jos. K:. Wilson. of fact, the I bank had only a very small meeting of tin directors was held, nndolIiciTH Railway I tried. A required, of them hut the board is required Rtarke, was eleitod, District Deputy amount in overdrafts. In filii'llflut for the ensuing year WITH" as months-old Jersey calf was I to Ilst t them as deserters unless c'ntn,1falltl'r, of the r"oiirU-enth Dis- the blank statement Cashier liyid badniadvertenely follows : E.: S, Matthews: President; C I verdict was returned in favor of the wife of :Mr. El- A. M Darby" Vin'-presidi-ntj T. II.Mnlligan , 1 Mrs. Jessie Sibley, they have proof of their enlistment.The tru-t. The office of District Deputy dropped' down OHO line plaintiff follows: Double damages: bert Sibley, nnd youngest child of I Telegraph, prints the list as taken firamd: Muster is one of great" impor- too low, placing' his loans an I discounts ; Cashier.vOOH . and costs of ..l $70, attorney's fee $25 ;Mrs. :Mary Williams, died at the homo from the olllcial records of Local tanic and !Mr Willsion's, election' to fill under! the heading of over _. ._ i of court. the The following RV.. gentlemen Surrency, of her mother near Sturke on Monday !'I Board. it shown, the esteem in which he is held drafts. Tho printer, always instructed . \ Mill SF.I.I.S: FAIIM: [IN.composed f I). Hemingway jury:J. C Manning R afternoon, January 21, 1918.! She Since the above> article was written, by liis, brother Masops.: I to follow this class of ropy to the S. H. VVoddard, of Theressu :yestor- it 11/. McMeil U. A., Newsom and ( en. was 27 years! of age I and her friends the Telegraph! learns that two others I Among others to attend this Meeting letter set, the item up just as lap' ,day sold his 101acre farm in the E. represented the were numbered by her-hl'r'IIl'ulllntllnl'f') who havi boon I> listed a8 deserters lire from Bradford were Messrs. Fred: peared.A hfressii district. tn :Messrs. II.V, , Cone, D. Knight the She made a public -ronfession of faith now in t'ncli' Sam's service: Owen I.,. Stump N SU'rnberg, li. Femberg corrected statement appears in .Moonand J. II. Thompson. Thi'ses , I{plaintiff and Joe Hill Williams in Jesus Christ and was baptized and William, :Marr registering. at Hampton and (;" 0V.. Snt-llgrove. this issue" of the Telegraph and .shows gentlemen will plant the farm to castor 0 let,"'dants, received into the ;Methodist Church and KliMiry' Dyal, registering atl I the I.awtrytllt.:; ., Hank to bn in beans, fur sale to the government. on March (H;i. 1Hf! by Rev J. A. HMI- 'Kaiford, being in I being> "'''''nee. healthy und growing( condition.AllDKINH ---_. _,. . XEW GARAGE: TO OPEN dry, of' the Florida Conference. Her having! volunteered. W. C. T. U. HLCF.PTIOV --. .. friends bear testimony that she ._ J. i OCSLIY: [ : many ' was always a sweet, good, girl everyday : AT Till:: J. K. Ounley, lit; 1 yearn of age, a i Messrs. Rosenberg and More, who everywhere Besides a heartbroken I -Ol-\'I'-.m: :; ROM FRANCA! : Thursday afternoon at the homo of \I-IIST CII'RUIIJ1rs. ( << resident of llurnpton, died in this city , .ave secured the agency of' the Briscoear husband a devoted mother, n Mrs. A. /. Adkin, on North Walnut yesterday afternoon, after n short ill- will announce the opening of a number of brothers and sisters, many I Errol A Ivllrl../ has receiveif A handsome street, the Woman's Christian. Tem- ( Leila (O. Stratton, of Lebanon 1 ness.. The ileceasi-d is survived, by his rarnge and snles room in the next is- uncles and aunts and'I other relatives, tulle! scarf from his brother1! Union !gave' n reception in Tenn., spoke' nt the Haptist church on wife and four ,ihildn l The holy walpripurrd A ue of' the Telegraph.: These gentlonen perunco Thursday' evening, the 17lh inst.. :Mr' for burin) by :Marcus Cnmintnnd 3 f Lebanon ,she leaves a host of dear friends! to !I.. Alvnn-7.. who is with the United honor of Mrs. O. Stratton, of I have secured the old 1 Tison livery mourn her departure. Her father prr- I, States in France It is a beau-, Tenn., who spoke lit the Haptist church Stratton is sent out by the National was forwarded' List night tn 'mm on Call street and it is to be re- world I IIrmy and xMi"s Woman's Christian Ternpe-runco Union Hampton for inh'rrnent.-Timcs-Un- seeded her to the future many I I tiful! contrivance, of silk taco em- Thursday, evening oeldled to puit their needs. A plate years nio. hroid"T'h." American eagle, : Florl'nrplItlhpw': ( and rlrn- as a lecturi'r and organizer for the I ion, January li'lnl, glass front will bo, installed as it .Is The fiim-ral services were ,conducted! \l.n.idered, occupies a muse, - : the "ringdirt handsome I It Miti,'hell entertained thernreting , modern T. L /. Burr presided over make it :Mrs. heir intention to n af the home of her mother, Mm.! .l I also ;Mrs. J. t., FI.OIIIII1"lnnlt: 10 P\Y charming with n ; :Mrs.( Stratton will to did anti introduced - building[ The front serve :Mary "m there a l lon --.--- I Canova and daughter. !Miss Anna, rendered 1 for the cause' $7.;..;() :MIUA-li 1: FF.IUII.I/MC: I : while part who spoke lit length )lay the classy Ilriscoe car was formed, which . funeral procession . music. Light refreshments - |pf the building will be used to carry followed her precious body to the I11\O; f KrCir.tLTOMf.HT{ : ( ; delightful/nf: hot chocolate and wafers ,I"f teniperaneiShe did not say hard -- . H complete line of repair parts' and beautiful at Kingsley Lake.her -- things about the liquor tralfic but just WASI l ING1'ON; ( Jan.' 21St'treturyof cemetery : I were, served by Mrs. A'lkins, the co I truth in witty pleasing announcedthat ill be in charge of an expert mo- tenderlylaid told I the n Agriculture Houston ,- earthly remains were ('Ierlithct.1I; and Anna diSl' hostess, assisted" hyli4sP'4: :MrII. . hanic Bent from the factory. afternoon :Misses i: manner Previous to the address/ the price, of nitrate fertiliser to The merits of the car will be fully to rest 1918.on Tuesday The funeral services Canova will give a piano recital in i Florence Matthews and Cleo Mitchell.Tho , I U. Law read the 11 Iii 1 Psalm, and I lorid.i buyers wil be $7550 a ton, I xplaincd in their ad in next week's January 22,conducted by the writer the school auditorium, tonight beginning affair was entirely informal, andwas by; singing" "Spee-d Away" Rev. H."rr farmers pllyinl freight in addition! ' were o'clock. Thopiano arranged after :Mrs. Stratton hadrearh " Telegraph. Watch for it and further / at eight singing "Speed Away. Rev.: Barr to this _ nnouncements. and this is the first one of his members music will be interspersed with voice ,'d the city no that tho women made an invocation, after which little ( . _. his I ------ - be has laid to rest during and, readingfrFriends would have nn opportunity of meeting ! selections a !Miss Aldn Fryer sweetly sang )I very t S pastorate in Starke. of these two young ladies this gifted lecturer for the temperance | "When Father Comes home Sober", :IHTf'II.f'TII: ' T L. 7.. BARB music class. my : :. RECEIVED: : : :IVE-CEXT LECTURE COURSE Church. as well us :Mrs Hughes' cause. Mrs. Albertson, t>f fjolnnd, gave H very 1.\ PastorIethodist are cordially invited to attend. There -__.___- touching reading entitled "The'er C. D. county demonstration Prof. W. H. Cox's lecture last Fri will be no charge for admission. I diet"At agent, has roc'civoil the blanks to bo "Twentieth Century Op- ARRESTED Cir\K; FACTOKY 10 HF.OPK.VAfter : : u"r.1| in ordering and all who day night on WIFE DESERTER the close of the address a collection nirl1tf. , portunitiesJ', was truly a great lecture wits taken which amounted to wish to purchase should heard him will testify. NEW STAND VKD OIL TRFCKC I nee him for blanks who added those $1'J.J! ? Seven new members were - hh in Jacksonville having factory - the Audi- Sheriff W. J, Epperson made a tripto . that --- - - It is to be regretted the local union. Standard Oil' for the several months, to filled to hear such acture Jaspl'r.dne..dny. for the purposeof ;, :M. Sistrunk, the past I rium was not masterly speak- bringing back for trial Louis Anderson man, has bought' from the Ford (;eo. r.. Massey Is making preparations :- IS'I\llaU; : ) ARMY and see such a for the. of his : Relatives of Roan J. Turner huva Ford Trucks this week moving rendered part who was arrested at thnt Curare one of the new I I),\\I.S-KXIilir.; The numbers .y a place on a charge of wife desertion, on which h" has put the tank for hold cigar/ factory back to Starke. He will learned from him that he has Icon, the Glee Club were appeciutedand and the warrant being sworn out by his ing oils. lie will still have the wagonon ()('('utv the same building as formerly Shortly' before going to press, the I discharged from further gertlce In le whole affair was enjoyed, a wife. Anderson! re.ide"'ln thevater- part of his routes, but the truck nnstnir over A. M. Iiarhy'H iitoro. Mr. Telegraph' learned c>f the marriage r>tMr. the, army on account ofphysical 1:1- iccesg as far as quality goes-The In- oak section with his wife and two( will be used, in a majority of cases, it Mas"oy will be ready to again turn W. J,:. Davis and ;Mrs. Laura A, bility, Mr. Tumor is suifermg. f roru f mntiry did not represent our do bet- children\ and is only about 19: years being a decided improvement over tho nut hi' famous A, I', H. cigars by the Knight: the marriage occuring in rheumatism nail, his not been able ti. " Let ligent community. us of one just discarded. middle of the coming week. Jacksonville. yesterday. do full duty for some tame.past r next time by these lectures. age .. - a . . . ' --- -- "..: - -. T"w ,. - > -T _- "* . - tr' : I A r