5 in Kew York in 1355 and sounds its tones to bring people to church to¬ day* Also a piano owned by the Buddlngtons is to be found in an old houss in Fiddleburg* Today, «bile only a snail town, Kiddleburg is ambitious to beoomo larger* It has several stores* is ideally located end is surrounded by some of the boot fanning land In the state» Several ne«r improve¬ ments have be n made there reeently* among them the establishment of the lfiddleburg Lodge by lira* C. Ray Greene* who plans to show sport- men and fishermen of Jacksonville that Middleburg and Blaek creek constitute same of the best hunting and fishiny {--rounds in the South. Mrs* Greene believes that when lfiddleburg becomes better known and the value of its Isolds and fishing and hunting is found out it «ill again come into its own and become one of the important towns of Florida* TimeswOaion, Ootober 20, 1929# ■ I i \