OF TE KNIGHT FAMILY seeing judgment in enhancing the value of his holdings. Hii foresight is marvelous, and it is a common saying that he never makes a business blunder. He has on various occasions been prominently spoken of in connection with high political honors, but has steadfastly adhered to his often-expressed determination to confine his attention to business and to es- chew politics. The children of Andrew J. and Flossie (Clarke) Khight surviving are (a) Clarke, who married Viola Mitchell, daughter of William A. and Louise (Randall) Mitchell, of Georgia. Clarke Knight is a promising young attorney of the Tampa bar and has many of the qualities that go to the achievement of success in his profession. (b) Bsli, who married Vida Clare Curry. (c) Vida Clare, who married G. W. Judy, a native of Kentucky and a prominent business man of the city of Tampa. They have two children, Jack and Dick. (d) Aldine Jewel, who married Dr. John Clifford Vin- son, formerly of Georgia, one of the most prominent and suc- cessful physicians of Tampa. They have one child, Clifford Eali, born in Tampa. (e) Jules, unmarried. (f) Fldssie, unmarried. (g) Sarah, unmarried. One daughter, Uliel, died in childhood. (6) The sixth child of Joel and Virginia (Mitahell) Knight is Henry Lauren, who married Lillie Wood Wall. (ee Wall family.) They have four childrean-Lanrie, who married Dr. J. W. Bradley, a prominent dentist of Tampa; Minnie Wall who is the wife of Frank M. Cooper, jr., of Tampa; Mary Louise and Doris, both unmarried. SHenr Laurens Iight is the president of the hKight & Wall Company, the largest mercantile business ooncern in the city and perhaps the largest hardware establishment in Florida. It does an extensive retail business besides a wholesale trade that covers the entire southern half of the state. The othep principal stockholders of the company are the two brothers-in- law of Mr. night, Perry G. and 3. Xdgar Wall. (See Wall fa4- ily.) The ph snmonal success that has attended the operations of this company is due to the ability and enterprise exhibit by these three gentlemen. i (7) The seventh child of Joel and Virginia (Mitobell) Knight is Charles L., who married Daisy, a daughter of WillIam W. Wall, of Tampa, (See Wall family.) Charles L. sight is prinenQ tl.oonneoted with the Ap a, _