THE G-NEVLLE SA L~r P',* ) l- %C) C). '1' T_- IC> I M- BIr :FjE8 A J) POIO SeIE8~ F O ~ O t7~T Ab'~~Z.5E GAIN1ESVI1LL14 IFLIORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 5. 1904-- - aC 4HI I AN..BLE WOM4LN (lONk. NI s. u' r F-hller I led Vsaterday- t -mtk.b m Pk| | bws Funeral This AfternMoon. IfTfl I Farc'e II iut in was liorn iln 'nion ....I County., Not th Caru.ina July 24th., s870i, .. andl died iin Gaii-e.vjilt- July. 4th 194, "g d..1 i r1! )t ar.~ tn.l 2r 2 u, dl s. Her p.treats ,randest Tlie Gainesvillc 11 Si aS..l,,iu iI,,,,ii, h-.en li ilurence was a Yet. WitneaSed. smalll 0 ill there she grew up into beaiu- W ee tiful woa.ii hiood. Shite wilt educated at .-....- r t;ieeisbi,ro,. Nbiloi Ct'arolina, and while a -i -- -- .... .. ...ti lent ini college ecamnlie a iueniber of LORIOtS OLD TIME FOURTH lMe .Me tlloiist chlnrch. She and Mr. W. lifer were ioil happily married Sept. .. .. .. /tth., lt. a J a nd lh-ae to -Foiula-anlI largest Crowd That Ever As- iaile their homet Rochelle. until tiiev sembled lere-Only One a miti 4Pe t. Ganuesville abont 4 years ago. Disorder. Of te deceased's ow immediate fain. io', ily, she leaves a ittother, sister anil broth- Vesterdlay's Pourth of July celehb.tion ('r, aiin four children, aisid a tldeoted bus- ,is the grandest affair of its linld th. t bhindl t itintirin litr departure. ver was witnessed in Gainesville. Mrs I'liiferw.its.a iost excellent wouian, Early in the morning pl)opie lbe iii to I one of the best iii our city. Those who Arrive in the city, and before to o' chck knew her most iiitimiiitely prized her he streetSWere a moving sea of ihuiiii- most highly. It is6 iot every coUmunlity ty. Every incoming train, on iall of the- that is lile-sed witlh a character so rare nilroids brought additional crowds, uii- 'as hter. -lie Wits (.tie of the queens of il by noon there were unsme people in e.trthl whose life iand character entitled Iainesville'thsn were ever here nt ianr her to a crown uf enduring beauty and mne time on a previous occasitii. glury. llighly eJucated, refined, loving The program previously puhlislihe tai e ni hloy.il, inlelectual and religious, she lhe Star was carried out in an n.liitiralile preitiltei alheautiful coiitbinlationt of rare naniner, and for every one pieseintthtisre eleiiniits of character that one seldom Was something of interest, see4 At 8:30 a. m. the street parade nty the Ab a ituther shie was one of the best. laineaville Silver Cornet Band wjs a 11er ciiltrein receivela niothber's welcome uagnl6ficent treat, and set the people anid a iiothers hand, and thoughtful at- ronlering if the best had not come lirst elienion. She believed that a mother F 1o.. 9:30 to 1:3o the attractions cin. could not turii over the rearing of child- iistl of cake walks, sack races, climb. ren to others while she passed her time ng the greased pole, catching the greais- itt fashionable living. The world needs il pig, bicycle riding and taking .iigs more mothers of her type, roimi a hook foot racing. etc., and l th-.e ier chiris;ain life was regular, tue, ,ports furnished much ainuseiient-t for all unto Iptrc. Slihe lived as a follower of her orti, sizes, ages and condition-, of s | -c l.ster-ir should. Her religious convic ators, tlnli, g ae color to her entire life. She I At 11:30 the great Ru'ssiat J;,:ii..e ,h. 1 ii,,t miiake religion a cloak of seeming tav.il lhttle began. T'he battle I% cipecuttility, liut it was a first principle, ought with water, but the coii.it:inti, ail coitrolliig power in her lifp. The went about it like they im-ia'it hb-i.n.i-s lih-lih of wAhich she was a member will Itill Lie fight was a desperate toie.nil i-. mi- liher effective service which she so iultedl in a victory for the Japs. 'linly and cheerfully rendered. - At 12:30 the merchants cartit.:l p1iir.iile I iiesville hlia lost a gifted woman; h ilartei, and was one of the most t11'glit-i. tii.i :ihtrcli, a godly ncitnber; her has- i ceiit of its kiud ever s-eni t11t11I- cits I..tl li. vi ng, ilevoltel wife; her child.- The floats and decorations, < te le'"i u'I 1'i -1i t ti. titn, mother; lier fitniili a loving f lii, in some instances cuili. *-.-4tr ,A li hlir f i-ld, a trutlted nud high I At 2-.io Hon. Chris .M iili',oMn t 11 i11 .',1 I i i -.' t ioducedl hy Ma1 or Tlihoiu ., i, .111 i il' it r. '1 i, t11, thl of fhe eV ti e 'oiiU .itii'.ty s e1 froin the balil st&n : r. ;i r. :-it.i r I. i er illy given to the bereaved h ashionel PotirtL o July tor iiii i i. r .. i tlhe d i 1. tlitlne-ii who was iicier kl ii, i I' w i ll I, I, *1. from Ktva- iltke a poor speech, made 11 isc 1 I ,,-- *. i \l|,-ti ,ili.it c'itirchl this mftternoon i Dn this occasion, and be hail as i. I I .tn I villal h coituicted iiy ars perhaps the largest nmiiiber I \V I .rlwnter. The intc rttent a iln gentlemen that ever t' stenel-' i .',I I1 l i, i ,' I .r~reein Ce(. etary. I oration from the band stand. ( At 1:30 about 1,ooo people a- tii- -lIe,1c I at the baseball park and wA mtiin.-.il in i etrestiig game of ball by thle t '.mhi-1.1 -, tiw Starke teams. Tlie visitors aw vi. ,-- feate I hy the home boys by i score l i i to I o. The crowd was not otily the i.rg-,'.t ilht ever assembled it Gaitnebville. lnw Was perhaps the most orderly as vell Tlierre as only one disorder dutrizng 'tie day, antml that was at the b.si.-uall park during thie progress of the bi'l g,.lme jerry Wills, of Starke is laii to huve rais- el a disturbance on the ball ground an drew a revolver, but was promptly taken charge ouf by Officers Fennell, 'iinko- sou and others, and taken from the scene of the disturbance. He returned, how- ever, iii a few umlules, but no oth- er trouble occurred.- We are told that Wills is a deputy sheriff In his county, 4ail as such claimed the privilege of car- rting the revolver.- It is to be regrettedl exceedingly that this affair occurred, as it alone prevented the day 'being one of perfect peace and haittotny. It should be remembered that Gaines- ville is a dry town, and nq one can doubt ll1at this fact sccoqnts for the excellent order that prevailed haere yesterday. We are sorry that we can not give a more perlectand extended account of the celebration in today's paper, but tiane lost from work yesterday renders it itn- Possible for us to d6 so now, but in our sex, issue we will have something more to say. and will publish a list of those 1ho won prizes. We feel, however, that Jt would not be jest right not to say at thIs thme that our '.erchanis and other -boi~nes- men acted iIobly in the matter pf getting up the Iasnd celebration, med to Hon. W. G. Robinson, president of the board of Trade, is Iue especial praise for his untir- 1In0 effort to make the .oceaalon a grand iticcess. High Springs to Celebrate. We have bee nsemed to t ouncea th light Sprin b te cne of e greatest barbeee e pd palebration of Ie "year. on lbor DaySe 8 Those w ho haovet@ tilUkialat handas- isre us that High pa .iwallhe' bpre- pared to take caresWo *3 tten the l celebration, a .te bine afraid oi eing away huungry, ' S.Napoleon Io. C. Plton. J. L am w pi. un t 1 peaker1sa 1es*tdAdm hot 3t wW be on hk e 4 ver ad, le -* - I 1htl1^in IL'A 'Ill OF 1RI. 15UNC-H. 1)e I at the tidd allows Sanitarium Sunday Afternoon. 'l\niir ,t p.ith il illness, wliich medical .t ill .11- i in i t opEl Ain ettioii failed to re- lie\e. \lr-. J. NI. Hi iitch, of IDtttton, died i n tl-e < >, 1I .ll w wv s.-i. ita rinl t il th is citv it.n- l itfte'tIIo nti. Theli lstI sa; etiiuliiited l hy undertaker lC I 11.. ti nd shipped to ltayard, near J tck-viii, ille, for ,ini itl. lI it-e '.e t I leave. to toiurn iher demise a grief -sitri iiken nli ,tul, three aSmtall cliildien, tand other relatives mind friends, to all of whoin the Starexteindl symnpathy in this their hour of sore bereavement. Baptist, Methodist. Preebyterlan Thiue iptist, Methodist and 1'resbyte- rians of this city will hold union services every -utnday night front now until the last Sunday in Septenmber, to all ol which services the public is cordially invited. July to. at NMethodist church, Rev S. 11. Rogers. of the IaptisI church July 7, at l'resL terian church,. Rev. W J Carpenter, of the Methodist church. July 2.1, at Baptist church, Rev. W. 1. Carpenter, of the Methodist church. July 31, at Methodist church, Rev. T. P. [lay. of the Pieshmytenaln church. August 7, at P'resbyterians church, Rev. 5. B. Rogers, oif the Baptist clhurch. August 14, at Baptist church. Rev T. P. Hay, of the Presbyterian church. August zt, at Methodist church, Rev. S. B. Rogers, of the Baptist church. August 28, at Presbyterian church, Rev. W. J. Carpenter, of the Methodist church. September 4, at Baptist church, Rev. W. J. Carpenter, of the Methudist church. September 1I, at Methodist church, Rev. T. P. lHay, of the Presbyterian church. September 18. at l'resbyterian church, Rev. S. B. Rogers, of the Baptist church. September 25, at Baptist church, Rev. T. PI. Hlay, of the Presbyterian church fir. Palmer Appointed. On June 25 ult., Mr. W- i. Palmer, a prominent attorney of this city, was ap- pointed Refree in Bankruptcy for the Southern District of Florida, which takes in the counties of Alachup, Marion, Bradford end Lake,. Mr.. L ft. Voyle has been Refree in this district but his term haIing epeiredl et decided at to be an applicant for re- SMr. Palme ino be congratulated upon recxvfim te ajspftowt.ia end the p.- pwein tu edltrdetuWOto be congratulat- 1 A. J1 W A, -& -I ..... I THAT HOLLEY HOBSON AFFAIR Rev. Holley Presents Himself to G.iinesville ChurCh. MINISTERS' COUNCIL CALLED. Twenty-Five iptist Ministers to Be Here Next Tuesday. Rev. J. B. Hol:ey, one of the editors and proprietors of the Soutlhern Kaptiat Witness, whlio, It ill be remienmbered by our readers was rather summarily ex- pelled from nt enbersltip in the Jackson- ville BIaptist church last Wednesday night, presented himself for membership in the First tBaptist cihurchi, this city, last Snndav n1io-tin1g. I'astor Rogers ex. plaitned to tlieclihrcli the liuniiliating cir- cumintainces under which Mr. Holley ciane, tnid tl.e enibarrassinig positlou the a n(ir had iput the (saine rille church in. altd1 suggested that Lthi church call a council of twenty-four prominent Baptist ministers of the State to meet in Galnes- \ ille on T'utsdaj July 1i, and thorough. ly investigate the charge against Rev. Holley, the action of the Jacksonville Baptist church in dealing with the mat- ter, etc. Thi pastor's suggestion was ac- cepted, and by a unanimous vote ot the church it was decided to call the council of ministers to investigate the matter. tlk ApltsC In Soolety. To ape anything lsa sign of vacuity of mind; to ape the follies of those above you Its one of the most offensive for ns of vulgarity. Yet we sea the Xfl- lies of the uppermost classes steamly Imitated all down the different Mets of society, and the popularity of every book dealing Wvlth the peerage I8a proof, if one were needed, of what ab- sorbing interest our tfalings are to the public. There la nothing we will not write upoh to gratify this vulgar curi- osity; nothing ls in too had taste If by Its publication we can raise a little of the "needful." Our B"ondals, our In trigues, our inane oonvermation, our bills and even our means are recorded for the benefit of i public which, while professing to be horrified, gredily cries for more.-A Countess In London Outlook. Tehaeao Pop W Wea. In the early history of Virginia and Jfaryland tobacco was by all odds the most Important crop. and It was even possible at times to secure a wife In ex- change for a moderate amount of to, bacco, as In later days In the west a squaw could be obtained In exchange for a small amount of whlasky. In 1783 at Jamestown tobacco was made a le- gal tender for all debts. Including cns- toms. In about a dosen years after the founding of Jamestown by Captain JTohn Smith an English nobleman, .Sr Edwin Bandys, brought over with a ship load of supplies ninety yFOau lish malds, who immediately upon th ai arrival were wooed and married r the colonslats, each being pi for a tthe rate of "120 pounds of good tobacco." Very Abieni taC.4 "Talk about absent mla4ednems" said a man the other day, "why, I like It, for when I was a by I worked tfor man who was so absent minded that he Rev. Holley and this church % 111 be gov- discharged me three times In on* week erned by the finding and recommend and paid me a weeole wages each Lion of the council Unme." The circumstances of the trouble be- The IsaUse~ment mneomuplete. tween Rev. Holley and his partner in the She (romante)-Wben you first saw newspaper busliiess-Rev. WV. A. Hobson the wonderful Niagara falls, didn't -is fresh iu the minclj of our readers, you feel ia though you would like &tt and need not be re-related here. Suffice Jump In? it to say that after business differences He-Ne, I hadn't got my hotel bill had caused the two editors to fall out taen.-Toledo Blade. tnd come to blows, Holley did all that PsIFsmantle. a is required of any offender to make At least bait the work done In tlhe friends with and secure the forgiveness of I world is of no particular use unless It lnobson, and Hobson absolutely refused may be for exerelao.-Milwaukee Sebtl- o sucetCpt his apologies, anal to tie t i1t sk4 nel. teeni that the Jacksonville church acted hastily when' it withdrew fellowship frni Mr. Holley. Try Pagan's market for beat ueats. I he public in genera l.anil lthe IBaptist % res. F. M. ('ellen is visiting relate ts leoniatinalon iii particular will look for- In Albany, Georgia. waril with much interest to the meeting Pastor Voiter, of the Alachua liaptist Ltis decision of the eonncil of Baptist Church, was in the city Sunday. ttiisters here next Tuesday. and every If you want to bay, rent or soll a hliristin -whether a llaptist or of some house.-See Moyer.. \ lther dlenomination-will wish for a set- Mr. Waits, a prominent wood and tie ling of the difficulty in the way that ise contractor at Grove Park. was in the city to plaiutnly set forth in the Bible by the Saturday. greit head of tne Chriatian chi-rch. Dr. Wm_ .. f t iHlt .-.iow. Attention K. of P. There will be a regular communication of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 2o K. of I'. at their Castle Hall Tuesday evening at So. clock. A full attendance desired and visitors cordially welcomed. J.B. D or.LAs, W. W: MCKINTr av. C. C. K. of R. and B. Johna Adams' OpIMate of Waahlamenea After dinner one night 4 vist.r stepped lqto the hall to help Ada&a p*t on his coat. Adams tbatked ht.i "Don't mention It." was the solemn toady's reply. "No6 attntiUo 1* toe great, no trouble tol too tmseb that we of this century have the pleaosre of taking for the patriots of tbe Revohl- tion-for Oeorge Waeshigte ad ye self, air." Adams' sharp retort Was: *Don't mention Washlagtol to tte, irl. Washington was a doltr-f"m*aBbeol "Remnluscencen of EsIeSroo." Maetuwi'a Gas CA41aU. The great landmark In Moatreal t the Cathedral of Notre. Dame, whlen, next to the famous esttheral la the City of Mexico, is the largest ebarik building in America an d ba8 a s 06 Ing capacity of 12,000. The ehlre a m' built In 180 and is noted torw itN e tflicent chimes, one of the bells t wlich, called "'Le Gror Boordon," to one of the largest suspended bells i the world and weighs 24,780 pounds.- Four Track News, was here Sunday on important profese lonal business. Editor Setzer, of the High Springs Uornet, was taking in the sights in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. R. Thomas and children havw returned from a week'a sojourn at White Sbrings. Mises Zmma and Gertrude obbinson have returned from a visit to friends in Charleston, 8. 0. J. A. MAladenu of Taspa, I in tia city, Therm seems to be sme attraction here for Mr, Muaden. 'ax Collector W. W. Colson returned a few days ago frdan a delightful outlng at Hampton Springs. L. T. Rour, a former hqhly respeeled citian of Oasiesville, but niw of WiUi, ton was In the city Pridsy, J. 4. Crew, rep Mt se Tie Union, ( in tu sdtf ad im, mea6g Apaud the Stat oat e sterat ll .s.. Capt eow. M. l-UNet I r turbat from South Florida, whe hbe wont -la the Interest ot the BuattI6rldat"u l sry. Dr. B. C. lodges, a p bmlsag phi.mte- Uan and surgeon of High "p 0 f business visitor to the dity tih *a.4.,= Rev. Lm. D. Getgsr, w"euy i ' retary of the Florida Uaptlt *at3t vention, andeditor of the Apiqa .11.. zen, was hereisturdal eongrJi.sw atit Rev. S. 8. B ogeps, pr ealte i9j State Convention and pastor of Gc 0 evll- First Baptlat church. J. C, Long, of Duitton, was int the city yesterday, and paid the editor a silver wheel for a year's asubsciiption to the STARt. Cotractor Witsatock will begin in a few days the erection of a haiidsote residence for Totp F. Mclleath on N. Uni- versity street. Ceo. L. H1r)nn( and H. Mci,. ready, High Spriigs, andt J. R. WiliiUais, Ala.- chus, were antongi the liusiless visitors to the city Fliday. L. T. Stringer, S M. Ulitch and Mr. Sapp arrived, in Ab thty Snttdayy fron-telt- and remained over for the Poii tli of July celebarLion yesterday. City rlarhali C. H. Crisman, of Mica- nopy, who is one of the county's best citizens, paid our saictumn a pleasant call while in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. P. Garrett and two ehaising daughters, Misses Alum and Outera. Mc. Cook have gone to Colemnan, in South Plonida, where they will spend a mouth.' Rev. mnd Mlrs. J. B. Holley and child- ren, of Jacksonville, arrived in the city Saturday and will spend a few days with Mr. and and Mrs. J. E. Wauioi'ght and othbr friends. Tom F. McBeath of last Florida Send- nary faculty will leave for Orlando Satir- day to take charge of the summer school at.that point. Mr. McBeath will be gone two months. S. M. Blitch, of Jeunings Lake, paid us a pleasant call yesterday, and renewed his subscripton to the STAM. Mr. Dlitch Is a leading citizen of lia section, and a staunch.f rend of the STAn. Rev. W. J, Caipenter, pastor of the KIavanaugh Methodist Church, return- ed to the city Saturday from Oak Vale, pear Wacahoota, where he was orator of the day at a big picnic and celebration. C. V. McKinstry has opened a. new stock-of groceriesin the new Baukulght store on West Union street. Gaineville is Mr. McKinstry's home, and being a very popular and competent young man we p.edict for bhim a pleasing success in. the grocery business here. 4 4 io. Merritt 0,.thell, The Celebrated New York City OCULIST, Weekly Visits Beginning July 14th-16th Thursday from a o'clock To Friday at a o'clock. Brown House Parlop, EXAMINATION FRE , SATISFACTIOflNO UAiAIrED. 5 ewbferty, Monday mfiorn July a5. PL OR DImYaV B .' tit tlut court, albth Judintal rc Ata county, Florida. In .1, b I ll or Divorce, Lteve ee, J . r"'r~' v'' - .-. S, iLL FOR DIVORCE. 1* U" eatFOlt court, eighth Judicial cfrcisilmb,4lit I county, Florlda. In o it;.. .* 1W for Divorce. Arthur.vin ed to [tppoelrinr'y vlljTt appended to the bl Sfled at. ht. lbeg fted cause that Arthur Davia, the d Up4.nt therein named, Is a reeiden ttw Mtateof Flor. ita, and has bee-a abasmt tM Vs reei- dhnce for more than s11eTy ay*'e d- ing this order of pablioa i'e W eon- cealing himself so that se:a!t e1VOt be made upon him and ti aslt n .g Of twenty-one vaer_ it is bj w I -ihat iM-aid president defendant FMh.ixw 1. hereby required to appear t6 1t" bill of contlsaint filed in said oausi t a' before Monday, the tat day of Augul, A. D_ 904, otherwise the allegationua mt. iid bill will be taken as confessed by said 4e- fendant. It In further ordered that this order be published once a week for four consecu- tive weeks in the (Giiuesville Star, a newspaper published in said county and State, Thl June 30, 1904. LinEAL.J II. C. Denton, Clerk Circuit Court. By B. W.etldges, Deputy clerk. A true copy ii=- li l H. C. Denton. clerk circuit Court Per S. 11. Wlenges, D. C. HI. G. Mason, Solicitor for contplainastt. BILL. FOR DIVORCED. In the Circuatt Court, Eighth Judicial- Circuit, Alaclu n county, Ploridn. In Chatucery. Alice Collins vs, Bill for Divorce.. Richard Collin.s,) It appearing by affidavit appended to the bill filed itt the above sate4' cause that -Hichard I ollins, the Defeidant theeiu named, is a realdent of the 6tlte. of L"lorida, and has been absent fro a 414 residence for more than sixty days pre* ceeding this order of publication and la concealing himself so that service cannot be made upon him and is over the ase of twenty-oue year*; it is therefore ordered that aaid resident defendant be and he ia hereby required to appease' to the bill of complaint fied In eai! cause on or before Monday, the l1t day of August, A. U. 1904 othe4ise tbeallegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defend. dant. It is further ordered that this order be published once a week for (qur copnecu. Uve,weeks in the Gaineavlle Sftar news. paper published in aid county and State. This June 3o, 1904, .([tAr] H, Dentes, g clerk :ircuit Court. 1i) S H. WVingen, Deputy clerk. A truic ropj of originTal. H C. t luton, i Irrk circu t c uirl. e'sr 8 IIi. W i I t.'., I), ,C. F. O, l ijsl, iollaitor for comiplaina it. BILL POR DIVORCE. In the Circuit Court, Elghth Judicial Circuit, Alachut county, Florida. In Chancery. . Jila small V BIII for Divorce. Alfred Small, It appearpg by affidavit ap ended to th-billl b In tbe adbo1e 1t10ead cn' that Alfred Sma4l, the derefOant themin namedis a resident of the State of F)19id, and has been absent from his nolideu ' for more than ly days proceeding t order of publication and la concealing himself so that service cannot be. ade upon him. and is over the age of ftm.ty one yearl it IU therefore order .t Maid rofdent defendant hn sad s i hereby required to appear i, the. complaint filed in mald eonu. n ,t MoUtday the st day of *.,alis . 1904. otlbrwise the oeso:n5 1 will be takep aspie | defendant .'''R rug More, ,igo springs. BILL FOR aVORCe. In the Cirevit Court, EIghth JudiIa ciralt, Alachua county, Florida. In"6 Matter,. .W er.on S. .., Bil111 for Divorce. 1 V. A ae, I / _ It a tppe e lbavb t m de to . the bi-fll ad-ln he iabaote,- sats; ,LW that V. A. Wilkesmon. tlae,' t therein named is a reeldesnt pite of Florida, aad ba been abeU tf t residence for mqre than sixty day. IM enedihgthis oyder of publication eatoesling hidnelf o that iservio e be made upon him and sla ov 'the of twenty*one years it s therefore ,dared that said reideut defendant be he ia hereby required to appear to ' bill of complaint filed in said ceme on at . before Monday, the sat day of Aiglut,". , A. D. 19oI, otherwise the -legati of said bllfwill be taken as oh QNf ay said defendant. .,. It is fnthsr ordered that this on 9t .4,W jtublibshetd once a week for f.aur tO a, tie wCetk in the (Glaineville Sa ecwsp.uprr pnth lahel itn said county tid State. ThCiB June 30, 1904. , L lerk ,('Circuit Cot . By 8, H. Wienges, Deputy Clert. A true copy of original. H. C. Denton, clerk fireuit court. Per 8. H. Wie ges, D. c. SH.O Maaon, SoH i toor for complainant. s'a TAXt D3D PNOTICL. ' Notice of ap7l01i"t o for Tax D r tdn lptar 4888o Z sn aud nus mads applIcatte f 6ar u e aee th l (h tfewlm A 4 f .0 461 4*4 046540 *44*4W*40 4*40