*ft _ - ,. : I , . a .. . ' t . .",'''?''..... -.;." .. / -r 1',I...; ',"'. \ I' t. c ",.:.'" ... ,;< :.' ;; 'f' .. ,, . --sB'1". " 'J1I' \ ." L"'M="II;i! : lJ!:"I:\ .U>V)_2TISB'l"XJl_: ttttADVOCATE -_".: , 1.LpV9QAft I *THE_HEWS._AND: t ,OTT I v D, \ WE"E' L! K" L- .y.'DVO'} t; 1 tl' ;(-RE"\CHTm__*:PCOFUB.M'ASD "I ;.- .. l' . .- VOLUME l VI STARKE,' BRADFORD CCUHTY( fill:ffJ.D:!, TESURSDAT, JANUARY 95, 1900. ..1.TH'JIEB., 10. e r .. -- HEWITTS! ,ON TRIAL !empanel the jury, :Mr. Hart ridge Jacksonville. Whereupon) 'Mrs. VAUGHN "POLLED." not thinks' ,, "Southernerssuch NICUftYHER GONE. ,.:: ' I entered a motion for/postpone: Glover asked if*she had rela- suckers"after:all. j.5 .:S .. tieYe, ,.' Murdering I mentuntil, the next term of the tives in Jacksonville, to visit, Authorities Here Arrestan !: Mr. Gilmaine_ this riioruirig ."Wa ,Carried'"to the >: >.- al.. -Jacksonville for rR { > : court,. on account of the when she said she 'had,not, bnt Alleged New York confronted .the theif, who:was '. ,PhosphateCamps Yes. J. T. Johnson, inability. of the defense to had been there, once on that "Newspaper" flan dressed'up in one- of the actor's terday Morning -"i Their Brother-in-law. Susan Glover "old Hewitt brothers ," best suits which stolen produce a material case was . The Jacksonville : , : Metropolis Nick who Joyner, was convicted J witness in the case.. Affidavits and would have. to go again, and,he'gave Mr.. jGilmaine; the TRIAL STARTED TUESDAY hns the following te say in regard : and sentenced 99'years w were introduced in and the said Lucy Newsom said pin from-. the scarf, anire- 'to the arrest: marked : "Don't be .too'hard in.the penitentiary for the mute .WIUT. _Probably Last Three or I support of the motion; one by she did not know anything The young swindler and aJK on a fellow when hej9. down.SOCICTV ;" der of T. W. Jones here last ';1111iE; !Jesse Glover to his abont it, but' that her father nard Work to relating * Roar,, Dar around, dead-beat, who claims August, left yesterday moming : wife's ill health and anotherof had told her ,what she must ** t 'i Secure ti Jury. NOTES. " ". I to bela newspaper man'.from"New sin, charge of Jailor G. W. i. ,, *', the Hewitt brothers, showing swear to; and had made up a r. The Tiines-Union and Citizen Fork, is incarcerated in Baisden, Jr., for Neal con what to in statement that she was to swearto 1 Mr. Claude Alvarez entertained a 'I ..f Hof yesterday contained .the fol'rowina they expected prove the city jail, awaiting a pre. few of bis friends at his home oa vict camps' Wade statiooJuAlachna : substance follows before the j jury, and told her i; in regard to the trial of as : liminary hearing for theft, Madison Street Friday evening. county. , "Before, P. D. that she had to do it and that , me, Cassidey, . Lum and Moss Hewitt 01. Dick, which will take place to-morrow Joyner seems cheerful and ; Clerk of the Circuit Court in she was going to swear to what A number of i young people met atfir. 'J" with the who are charged mur- morning before Justice A. 0. has hopes of securing a netir ',, and for Duval (County, Florida he had told her to swear to, and and dt ra. C. F. Hover'a Wednesday of J., T. their } der ,Johnson Wright. evening to enjoy music.A trial. He requests us to pub. C. B. Hewitt that' in being a witness she and . personally came , brother in-law, !near Luke Butler .- rascal claims that lish a letter, which we reproduce . ,';,- ,. on May 20th, 1898: C. R. Hewitt and H. A. Hewitt, her father made some money 1 ts'name is :Fred Vaughn, and delightful surprise party was verbatim: third to who, each being sworn, each though the last time, when they given Mr. ami Mrs.:M. L.Johns last I ' The attempt begin a he possesses an audacity thatis Editor ADVOCATE: came to Jacksonville her father evening. The people cam ln I for himself, severally swears: oung trial of the Hewitt brothers of : positively appalling. Vaughn full force, and although taken by surprise I SIR:Please say that I left had his and that Susan Glover of to pay out OWl money. County on the charge says ? called, on all the newspaper offices Mr and 31 I r8. Johns saw that Starke in good, hands. I left in 'their brother-in- Bradford County, Florida, ,is a "An&jaffiints further swear here several days ago, and 'they had a delightful. time, and refreshments the care of Mr. George Bais > lrildlord- material witness for each of the that there is no witness by too. ; ,Johnson, on Sunday, told a pitiful tale. -He was den, Jr., jailor, who carefully !) 18:>8VAS undertaken defendants in this case; that which they can prove these and well dressed seemed familiar The young people of Starke wall organize i delivered me to the chain gang ,said witness has been I facts, other than Susan Glover. in tJi Circuit- *Court in this city duly with newspaper work and a "Muaic and Literary Club." i for life. I have great respectfor w The three brothers served with a subpoena; (that "And affiants further swear The flrat meeting will probably beheld yesterday. when he spoke of his hunger it I him. I hope friends that the said Susan Glover is some time next: week. my .. she is absent ,without the con- 'have. been at liberty under bonds excited sympathy, and he was will remember him because he ..,.....of.-$' i:",400( ( each for the past sent of any bffthe affiants,! directly absent and unable to attend given money by several of the All Subscribed.Mr. is a good and just officer of the ' this court that:affiants did not . seven months. The first trial '' or indirectly given ; that ;, profession in ihis city. He F. B. Morgan, who bas been law. Please remember him and was'held? a little more than ones she resides in Bradford County receive this' Wormation v until finally met C. Qarvin Gilmaine.and cirrulting a p-tiliou for the purpose me, a poor prisoner for life. ; Florida whence this within the J1r ei i ht days, and of the F. year ago in the Circuit Court in case was ; Mr. Gilmaine got so interested raising $1,000 to encourage NICK JOINER. transferred to Duvai County did' not know 'or, learn 'of'the C. & P. to build! a new depot and machine '.* .. _ Bradford County which resulted ; in him hat he provided here . .hops reports splendidsuccesi. Great ! condition of the witness Susan I Rejoicing : , that.her testimony is material I 'iu' a mistrial. ,Another attempt ; him with money and food During i The full amount has been i No More Medicine ! that affiants expect to procureher : Glover, untit'the '22d day of : subscribed and the in petition was made to have a trial i I : Mr. Gilmaine's absence placed The Dr. King Chill Pad cures the January, 1900." Ue hang( or Capt. Gen. Tompsettwho ." (the tall term of 1899 in the I testimony at next term from his room in the Oxford has set Chills. If it fails we refund of this court that this "Sworn to and subscribed It to headquart r8. .;;rime_ county, but the effort w-is i ; application y Hotel Saturday Vaughn! gained your money. $100,000 to back abandoned. .,after several days I is not.made for dtlaYonly.,; (signed) C. B. Hewitt, C. R. entrance and carried off a lot When wanting 'an ythintz in our guarantee. It is a sure pre- that none of them can proceed Hewitt, H.A.. Hewitt, beforeme ventative. If your druggist iu the musical. line lied been spent the futile attempt of Mr. Gilmuintt'sbest clothing, write A. B. I without the of this 23d day of January, does not keep them we will to. secure an unbiased safely eviden.ce: including a new dress suit that (Oampell, 24 East Bay street, mail you one on receipt of price jury, .and. at the same time a said witness; that they expectto 1900. cost $QO. Vaulm donned a Jacksonville, Fla. Cataloguesfree. 100. THE DR. KINO CHILL of ordered prove by said Susan Glover "P. D. CASSIDEY Y, Clerk PAD Co. Tenn.TALKS . cUauge venue was tothis beautiful light snit of-Mr. Gil- Memphis, tint after the of this Circuit Court." : meeting . COtllttY'f\trdl: maine's and - ll'esmt.tel'1D proceeded to nave - - - of the court.,. The. case was court, in Duval ,County, in December. The motion, was' denied, tnd, a good time, and on ,Saturday -- ' '-*tflpr 1899! and this case was the court went to work at ,once originally sat about two weeks night boarded: the train for CASH ! continued until January 23, to select jury. At five o'clock ago.. ,:.-" but was postponed untilyesterday 'i z Starke. The police were then 1900! to-wit: On or obout. the only five,jurqrahad been sworn, on account of illness I notified, and a telegraphic message - Cth day of Jan'iary,1000! Lucy I many of them objecting to cap SO DOES A PHONOGRAPH . the , itt!.. famity of John E. liar : to the authorities at Starke , ,_ ride. ,of counsel for the defense. Newsom, who i is: a material wit ital punishment evidence, and on circumstantial one, stating- resulted in Vaughn's arrest. TO SAY NOTHING OF WOMAN. for the State in this ness case ; The noon) train over the that he was prejudiced by.the He was brought to this city today Our Goods talk for themselves. If :you buy yon WILL TALE: to Atlantic, YalJost.aVestern on an exceedingly'vital point, account of the murder; whichhe and placed in the city jail, your friends about the extremely low prices at which we are '" Railroad'brought a large num =as! the testimony in a former read in the papers. and Chief Vinzant is busy pre selling goods. In Remembering the Maine remember ':-."" trial of this shows she At 6 o'clock the case being jury' was ber of witnesses and others who and the paring a strong case against that we are still at the same old stand selling Books, b the witness who offered completed court adjourned only were impelled by interest or until 10 o'clock this him.' It is thought that he is Music, Musical Instruments,.;School supplies, ., curiosity, to attend the hearing, by testimony to connect the morning. The jury is as follows a. crook, and may be wanted .. Stationery, Etc., Etc. The lack(of space ,' "*which promises to be quite as defendants with being.seen go-| : J. P. Kirby, J., ,v:. elsewhere. His ingratitude for prevents us from saying more, but come , sensational as .was the first trial ing' towards the place where, the{ Edge, W. H. Hig ginbntto n.' the kindness received shows and be convinced. '* I *Sn 1899. The State will be crime is alleged to have been Thomas Hogan, W. P. Moason, ' him of represented in the case by committed, was visiting 'said ''M. J. Slattery, J. M. Hanford, devoid any feeling. He J. W. Morgan: t 'State ,Attorney A. G. Hartridge.v Susan Glover and,while there J. M. Little, F. T. Hulburt. H. was intoxicated when he boarded , ,1 , a, and against him will be L. Irwin, L. Turner and Louis: tIle train on Saturday night, - nrrajr&l his 'brother, J. E. said, Mrs. Glover was trimming Arnau. ;and seemed to have plenty ofmonp.y. Successor to IIartridge,with J. T. Wills and a hat, and the said Lucy New About, one hundred people Broth.rs. D. M. Gornto. som said to her she wished she came over from Lake Butler By the time Judge Doggett Morgan . Before the court began to had a hat like that to wear to and: Starke to listen to the trial. gets through with him hH willIs STARKE FLORIDA. ; . n - .. J H DON'T: AR '1JflUETllE rI ., FURNITURE. HIT HARD ri th . .. ' Tt I fI1 Durable and ;*! 1 i Us Stylish A complete - J y) .. ,-,, 1 . 'b> ,s. .. y 4ir ..'. ,.",,'.. .. : . \\ -, line to .se/-c. + " it V\t .. & '; :H , . ; -+ft. f 1 'f II o A lect L from. '::4 : QUESTION % ; 4 . c' I f 1 : .. .-,. ' - .j Undertakers' Goods .ROf ,, 't" Of who keeps the best goods for ; Caskets" description. Coffins, Etc.' When la ,' .-.. every ,.....' need of in this line give us Y9u'order. # . .- anything ": t'D : , the least The best 'test is :: f ': ." .,- . ' . . money. > i": "."'\; 1; : :, "; .;;. : -, H-a-r-d-w-a-r-e VBut ', H . : ' tp tr3 What- we promise. weperform. : ICt easy to get. Stoves, Carpenters Tools and'every- : g'..: f$ .... hA'. thing yon nerd iu this line. In fact; we are headquarters for . .,. :." anything. What is not mentioned,here, and you do not see.la '. : the man who buys cheap goods justto , our store, ask for it. . Our line of.Shoes his letter-per: save a few cents. Why not add a few 1. , The line most complete r. . I and get something worth having? .. fect:' a fit fit for the finest. Shoes Now, a few words in regard tohat we : 1 for* big little old and To have for sale. of Ladies' Dress. Goods in young. * .. A complete] and well selected stock of Choice Groc. rit' . tJ.Y'8'to: : which we sell at living prices. Millinery goods of the mo; buy. this section of the State. fashionable. patterns. An expert[ Milliner in this'departmentTfifW. I - &Tie :W. B Haynes>:* Company, Siarke. Fla* ,B.: Haynes:*Company" YStar, ;;;Fla! ; .j i Tlio,I" W..n.' Haynes Company, Starke, Hi .O AJ .- T . I ... r I 1I I '"tr.- ,: I .' ;S - - 6- . .. - ,. - ? }< 1'r :ii f y ,d... --,,.". ' ss .- o\ ._ t' ;: ::. ;.lt- I' .