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1 , $1 A v-fcj'&F- C 3LVIII-N0. SO farr . f Mrs. S. J. Ellison. ! ' lbe tender ministry 'of lov. ! Jlrs. S- J-' Elli8on a . WOrlcl into tbe Beyond laBt ,VT,fou'Mar::b2l9t: 1909' mortal body was laid to rest , aficmooo at 3.30 o'clock at ;iwrj, .Dr, Mick-1 coaf,uct' Mheservlees. followed her to her last ....!.. many sorrowing friends '!.",. them the Ladies of the .Wood- Circle, of which order ttie dc 'Mw..l member! They formed t tiue t tbeir place of meeting and ched to the open grave after the i ilf;WaSlocied each aced there ("berJorol tribute of sorrow. Mrs. ; :, ,3 had been 'ill tor three weeks ( !hsn incura"e chronic disease, (rJcafhl-bile a grief, was no'. I ...,nr kbock. ck. a levote l mother, a kind ? ,:i$.t consistent memberof Ihe Vjutyerian church, a quiet, unas- 'm clllistiaa woman wl'ose '.vliwill live long after this, her f,lg, She leaves lTge circle Sear relatives to miss her. j Shell survived by ber husband tlr.S. J. Ellison, three sons, Fran vw of Inverness, Joe and Will; CdbT three daughters Miss VVallie :iisoof Nw York, flirs. wauer Vi.mtrert and Miss Susie Ellison. 'Tisfo her Immediate family the two brothers and 'liters to 'mOUrn ber loss; lr !S,6, Wftberepoon of Anderson S. V. iw WlthersDOon of Macnson I T. Phillios of Bushnell,'Fl, 'idllesdamesl A. W. Sbackeirora, liji. D..n;. a Vann. and ' iSiie Sanders all of Madison. iUAJJlSUiN, r LiAM TJtiUUOJ-'i xv-i-vw" ' - I l.JllnfiiiH ' I .... I . r- I A f O In Memorlam- Madison, Fla., March 20lli. 1008. Whereas, on the IStb. day of March, it pleased tbe Heavenly Fa to remove from our miikt our friend and classmate, Mr. T. C, Ho&ford. and whereas we desire to express our l.eartfelt sympathy to his lovtil ones, he it Resolved: 1st. That we the Normal Class of the Florida Normal Jnsli tutc, hereby express our sorrow: for the loss of our valued friend and fel. low-student. and. That In him V.- have lost one whose faitnT uWss as a student and as a christian woVer umong his com rades, was ever a source of inspira' tion to these with whom he nssomt. cl. 3rd. That by his departure his fi lends and loed ones are deprived of 3 devoted and useful companion, and havesufTored a loss unspeakable for which they have our 'sincerest sympathy. 4th. That a copy 'Of these resolu f.im: h. sent to ttie Florida Free Press. cubTish-e-A at Bristol, Fla., codv to tbe Enterprise-Kecorder, our local paper., for publication, and . mm ntni to the home of tue dc- " iv " reave9 ones. Adopted by the Normal class, this March 20, 1909. Edna Plant, Robt. Altmas, Alonzo Wilder, Robt. H. Weaver, Jos, J. Hathaway, Committee. A Fine Move. Tiie teachers who devote a life- limo tn 111 ii li inn Ilia rliildrpn of the country better citizens and giving them the means of living happier and more useful lives than It they bad grown up in ignorance, deserve as wnll ..f tluiir pimnfrv an those who suffer wounds and incur disease in fighting Its battles. They are gen erally underpaid and cannot hope to save against the privations of a lieary old ago. Some ot them might have done this nS feven have acepjired x competence had they gone Recital at Auditorum The recital civen by the music and elocution departments at the College Auditorum Tuesday evening, was a brilliant success. This entettaib mcat was nnder Miss Parramore's management, ably seconded by Mies Vivien Foye, and the whole pro gram betokened as Incredible ae gree of thoroughness and painstaking care. The main object of Ibeee mihiin t-trdtala is not merely to en tertain an audience, but to incite tbe to their best efforts, and to thrm tn aDDearinz before jit.. The Weather. For the week ending Sunrfay. TEMPEKATCBS: Mean maxltnum Mean ailmmura HiKhest, Sunday " Lowest, Thursday None acquireu l compcttnte uau iui-jf Bui -- . into some otee; profession or Into .lleue. When it is remember d la Mettorlam- 1IR8. AMANDA' V. 'KEWSOME. i,ime Hnft ftf business. Therefore the resolution adopted by the State School Superintendents' convention ih session at Lake City last week, iooking to tbe pensioning of teachers who serve in that capacity tor tuiriv years are worthy of careful consid eration on the part of the legislature, Times Union 22nd Inst. a half mile of vitrified briok pav ing will be laid on Duval county s roads. Concernlnz Phones- Attention Is called to the Carl of Mr. Vann, Telephone Manager found In this issue also tbe hint to nou. subscribers on the new phone HsU. It is barest Justice to say mat bis protest is reasonable. It Is a matter of simple honesty and self- respect, and those 'Who ignore tms, Mitvlv do o through Heedlessness id indifference. Anothei thing. The Very fact 'that a new and im proved phone systsrri has been put in the sOOd tftltu Oltne maaage. i" " - . menu iLefos all rememoer our uwu difficulties, and accord the same for and excited, many of them appear in for the first time, it is really re markable the credit ihey are to their faithful teachers and to their own a?Di rations. It would not be fair to draw ny distinctions, lor every par ticicant deserved heartiest praise and too much cannot be said in ap preciation )f the unstinted and con- cientious efforts of tlie two taienieu youi g teachers in charge of these departments. BouQuetS- T.um Smith of the Madison Latest styles in shirla, tt Taylor'a, Hnn.f!. n. Ashley spent 'Mondur in Oreeni!le on profesi(Rl busin?ss," Wanted a new pulp pabts. See T$ lor. Mr. IT Phlir. rcf Greenville, ca. over Saturday to ee hr drtURter Mr. J. Conway returning home Mondnr. llon.ChHS. Dhvib epent Mouday U Viildosta aud on Tnefduy wenc Mnyo, where he rem lined several dajc Columbus B. Smith left e.rrly Mobicr rooming for Tampa to attend the Suae S S. convention ss delegate from cue Methodist. Cburcb. m ti H. Mitchell and Maslr Reii'ild srnved Wednesday nd wtfl " be the Kuesta of Mrs. W. L. Parramo for several weeks. Locals Bre eceptlonK'ny 'Shy ai'" elusive this week. Owhw to the jt a ,.f ..rmiii illness io oaf I1BUH1 urKin vi town, evervthioR is dull and quiex. Vn t I T Phll'.lna l)f Bushuell W I ill i a w . " ....--r- ...... . . . oj... t. .m- iin to ttend ItlB lunerai 01 terprist-Recorder is a cauuuinws - left thur(da, assisUnt reaaing secretary or tne oak-wbere she will vUit relative state senate. Lum is good reader Tedder, Superintended and would make an ideal assistant i f .Mh00, of gt. Lacio county spent xi. M ..Inn rtainesville Sun.' h i.t week tn our town with h lU Am - I h-' , t. .v,.M,.iol rnrrect. No nmhew. Superlntenaeni ueorjj. w Irtl.jJ.. . i ti.lt utate. or in any -euu. IffU u.ou ... ' - " I . .. .Mhttlprnui. 'Mr Howell Warteff is w ien., otnerior iuov ui -- .,u m itmr Gentlv. ouietlv. without a Strug ' ile. our nrecious mdther left us Sun f ' , .t Hw. .Tn. 24.' 1903. lor tuai ue"- lal home above. ' It was hard , oh so hud. to Eive ber up. Our hearts '.bough 'bleeding, are st-ugglmg to isv "Even so' Father, for so it seem ffiit." e also !l assured that our loss is her eter nal ma. She was1 60 vears of age. In early life she united with the Buptist church In which she has liYedacon iittent christian. She had been a sufferer for years lth catarrh fcnd lung trouble, but tore her afflictions patiently, anu with cbristiMi tortitude. The beauty ind ersce of her character Impressed ill hokuew her. The memory of OUriimr mofhsr will be fc prec'0V. j udiacred possession, all tbe tays. of our life. None knew Her out w i be her, By the entire community will lone te mourned. V an i. v,.. .11 her. -all n.t nucw uci, nit Din her. tti home circle most Of all. Mir He who itrena-thened our loved e la her hours ofsuflering, comfort i i l in our creat afflictions. Le us 7 to be re-united in Ileaven.'where WS can be with her alwavs. ' O' God, pWe and sustain bet lonely ones llnnff Hta'm mircTOt W ftV Until We j meet ber In that beautiful borne : Jast oeyonal 'In the Drescnoe of a ' large con oourse of relatives and friends - sue &s laid to rest in the Macedonia cemetery to await the resurrection One who lOvbb deb Notice oTow Election. Notice is hereby given that an .lonrinn will be held on the 6th day of April A. T ,1909, the same being .i. flrt. Tuesday of April, between the hours of o'clock A. Jl., ana o o'clock P. M., at the Court House t Madison. Madison County, ion- kla, fof the purpose of electing the following officers for tne iw" Madison, Florida for the cosu.ng n Twin Aiaermeu year: -ne wayui , for a term ol two years each; One Clerk and Treasurer; One lax as sessor jand one Marshal and Tax Collector. tl, W. KOWt. Mayor of the Town of Madison, fioriua. ipftrnoe which we stand, ourselves in need of. There maybe doubt less are shortcomings not yet adjust ed. Be patient. At worst the pres ent 'phone system is indispensible. As a matter of fact the hardest kick ers are generally non subscribers. This paper stands for tbe same loyal. nnnrl piiternrise. as we IV LU I. TV ? m.w would like ourselves to receive. th. Wislature is wise it will elect I O . ... jtbem both on the first Daiiot. jas ler News. Honor Roll Gtiiubade: Paul Calhoun, Wilr.a Coffee and Dona Law 7th grade: EfBe Clark, Marie Howell Yates. Miss tl mionwi vu) " Anna Haley, teacher . 8th rade: Bessie Henderson, Kathleen Vann bBbv Is with MrV Jim Wyobe, w other little folks with Mr. Waring sister, Mrs. Burnett. A CongeDlal party of young peopW, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. aw Wade epent a pleasant any v SprlnKB" Wednesday, ttie ounng pwb in honor of Mies Lizzie layior k- Ml8 Jessie Taylor ol Macon ua. We are eratetul to Misees Ooiden and Haley for honor rolls of their (trade. Attention is called to th list 6t bntit young people, and we sincerely oopo i the U-achers will favor us with honor rolls from month to montn, in w" future. Notice. The State and County Tax Books for 1908. will close on first M ondsy in April. Come forward and settle your Uses as tbe law requires, by above date, and save extra costs. Respectfully S. J. Ellison, Tax Collector. . . . f iiaI.11 TlrllB tt Vl fl htift """-v" kittle Mflsier iiiiw-u"' 9th oradk (lower) Nita Law and bee,a very j),, now convalescent, v Ruby Howard. Mis Bessie Oolden, teacher. Month ending March I3ih. All pupils in these grades have been Kt ven reports for the month. It desired that tbe parents sign tnese reports and return to teachers of the several grades. loriua. : 5 flnminff B DR. B. H. ARMSTRONG y Ipecialist regular yi - . ... Itwlll aiway3 be lett m na? "flrt and leading Optical lnBUiuw - gtate ev ry 8ixty letters tbreatning the oa of himself and the sev assassins Knven mem bers of his staff have been received by Editor Carlos ttnera of El Intru- has mSd 73 InUWK to the Sout 1 S,v,inV. he overcomes without Qru i nxt month April 7tn. vmice tbe knife. He can be Been i.v -- 6ixty days. 1 the great pleasure oi nanny fnenda. The same is also true of UtUe John, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bs- eeil Vann, who, having Deen eeriou.r, sick, is now happily out or danger. Next Sunday, Dr. Mlckel's appom mente l the Presbyterian Church. U'OO A. W. and 6 30 P. M also at. Pinelund Id the afternoon, will be fllle .1 W Walden of DeFuniskr , oy lwi. " SDrnks. A coraiai mv" , U extended to all. emitii (hut Drince of KooiJs etory tellers, delighted his friends lat This llmA IL tt-eek witli a sew yarn. - was about a guest in his home w ho niu ..nm silts for sugBr bqu . discover his mistake until ws late It seems to us tue jokb w ly on the host, for keeping salt In bn dining ropmt Mumford Williams, brother of Mac ros Williams of Madison was bitten r a savage dog last week. Both men left Stturday for Jacksonville carrying wit them the animal's head itn the pur- of ascertaning it we qok bid. In this event tne omen will leave at once for tbeTasteur 1- stitute at Atlanta. Whtt mors beautiful sight is tbetfs than that ol young people, bappllf married, and busily engaged In estab lishing all tbe familiar, surroundings Mh anll home. This reporter re cently watched such a bsppy pair, busy at their grd-tflng; planning ior uuw- trs, lswn, chickens sua wnai noi, ' it awakened a flood of tender sympathy and desire to encourage them in vn. God-inspired task-tbe making Home. Uodblese the young people? May they be just as young twenty years beooe, for jouin is a mm v the heart as need not be despoiled by , the fllRht of years. pose r Tampa weekly.