R. L. Polk & Co.'s Florida state gazetteer and business directory, 1918 v. 1, Part 53

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. 1n
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Jacksonville, Fla. : R.L. Polk and Company
Number of Pages: 1130


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Weiland Nathan, dry goods 125 S Pala- fox


Welch Solomon J, architect, 7 Masonic Temple


Wells-Kahn Co, F E Welles pres, Harry Kahn v-pres, W B Yniestra sec, whol grocers 600 S Palafox


Wells Ezra B, paints and wall paper, 15-17 Government


Welsh John G, restr 818 S Palafox


WENTWORTH GEORGE P, Lawyer 200 S Palafox


Wentworth Theodore T, grocer 401 Davis


West End Crematory, W Wright nr city limits


West Florida Baptist Academy, Ernest Mckinley prin, w Brainard bet H and I


West Florida Grocery Co, A F Paderick pres, A R McAllister sec-treas, Cedar n w cor Jefferson


The


DIRECTOR STHE COMMON INTERMEDIAR BETWEEN


BUYERA SELLER


More Goods are Bought and Sold through the CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS of the DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH


BARNETT NATIONAL BANK Reference


APPROXIMATELY $50,000,000


OWEN PHELEN SALE PHELAN


per year is collected by the Railroads in Freight Overcharges. If you are a shipper you are paying your share. Let us audit your freight bills and collect back what is due you. Plans and terms upon request. PHELAN & PHELAN, Freight Auditors


Suite 302 Professional Building


JACKSONVILLE, FLA.


478 PENSACOLA


POLK'S FLORIDA STATE GAZETTEER


West Florida Highway Assn, Wm M Herrider sec, 15 E Intendencia


West Florida Land Agency, A D Camp- bell pres, A D Morrison v-pres, Pat- tillo Campbell sec-treas, 409-11 Thie- sen bldg


West Florida Naval Stores Co, R F Mitchell pres, D J Hayes sec-treas, Cedar n w cor Jefferson


*West Sexton, grocer 2300 N Tarra- gona


Western Union Telegraph Co, Wm A Moore mgr, 126 S Palafax


Whidden Archibald, fruits 517 E Gads- den


Whip George W P, lawyer 304 Am Natl Bank bldg


White A Henry & Bro (A Henry and Herman B), men's furngs 127 S Pala- fox


*White Cary, grocer 265 E Chase


White Henry S, printer, 9 W Romana White John Store The (James A and Thomas P White), clothing etc 209- 11 Palafox


White W H & Co (Walter H and J George White), drugs 39 S Palafox


White & White (Edward T and Marco J), clothing 20 S Palafox


Whittle John E, liquors 303 E Wright Wicke Bros (Alfred F and Henry T), plmbrs 109 N Palafox


Wicke Herman H, grocer 1330 E Moreno


*Widows and Orphans Industrial Home, 904 N E


Williams F M Co, F M Williams pres, H M Yonge v-pres, C E Gordon sec- treas, contrs 4 S Palafox


*Williams Henry G, drugs 500 N De Villiers


*Williams Pink, tailor 409 N De Vil- liers


*Williams Thomas W, jeweler 24 S Tarragona


Williams T E & Co (Thomas E Wil- liams), furn 90 E Wright


Williams Wm A, grocer 2518 W Cer- vantes


Willis Blanche, manicure San Carlos Hotel


Willis Walker D, archt 619 Blount bldg


Wills Charles W, contr 227 E Inten- dencia


Wilson-Biggs Co, W E Wilson pres, W F Biggs sec-treas, sporting goods 22 S Palafox


Wilson Silas W, barber 118 E Wright Wing Hop Co, Wing Hop mgr, curios 107 N Palafox


Wolff Isidor, mdse broker 219 De Luna Women's Home, Amelia Lawrence matron, 1310 Davis


Workingmen's Building and Savings Association, T C Watson sec, 7 S Palafox


Wrighton Arthur A, signs 219 De Luna Wrighton Thomas F, wall paper 140 E Government


Yates Tandy G, optician 410 Blount bldg


Yates Wm H, grocer 727 W Zarragossa Yellow Pine Land Co, W C Vereen pres, M Wilson sec-treas, 412 Thiesen bldg


*Young Joseph C, umbrella repr 102 E Gregory


Young Men's Christian Assn, Walter P Cunningham genl sec, 402-6 N Pala- fox


Young Women's Christian Assn, Mrs R A Barlow genl sec, 4 E Belmont Zachary Wm L, lawyer 209 Am Natl Bank bldg


Zelius Alexander, ship chandler, v-con- sul Norway and The Netherlands, 709-11 S Palafox


Zelius Wm M, meat market 402 S Pala- fax


Zimmerns Coal Co, John R Vidner mgr, 405 Am Natl Bank bldg


Zirkelbach John, grocer 433 W Greg- ory


Zung Nathan, furn 801 E Strong


Zung Rose, sten 405 Am Natl Bank bldg


PEORIA


A postoffice on the St. Johns river and on the A. C. L. R. R., in Clay county, 121% miles northwest of Green Cove Springs, the judicial seat and banking point. Exp., Sou. Wrightsman G M


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PERRY 479


PERRINE


Population 200. Located on the F. E. Ry. in Dade county, 18 miles south- west of Miami, the judicial seat and banking point. Has Baptist and Meth- odist churches and a public school. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou. G. M. Fowler, postmaster. Cabot Neal, r r, exp and tel agt


FOWLER G M, Blacksmith and Repair Shop


Perrine Mercantile & Investment Co, genl store


Tropico Lumber Co, saw mill


PERRY


Population, 3,000. An incorporated city, the judicial seat of Taylor county, located on the L. O. P. & G., A. C. L. and S. G. R. Rs., 90 miles west of Jack- sonville, 16 from the Gulf of Mexico and 44 South of Live Oak. It has all modern civic improvements, 2 banks, a weekly newspaper, the Taylor Coun- ty Era; churches of all leading de- ·nominations and excellent schools. Cotton is the main production. Corn, oats and garden products are success- fully grown, and it is a lumber produc- ing center. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou. L. M. Caswell, postmaster.


Adams B J, photographer


Adams & Lanier (C R Adams, C Lanier), auto livery


Allen T J, garage and auto supplies


Allison George, automobiles


Anthony & Wilkins (J A Anthony, N Wilkins), tailors


Atlantic Coast Line Ry, S R Greiner agt


Baisdon J D, genl store


Bartholomew Ellis Mrs, music teacher


Beatty W M, furniture


Bethea W H, county tax assessor


Bird Paul, justice and restaurant


Bloodworth Drug Co (P F Bloodworth)


BLOODWORTH P F, Proprietor Blood- worth Drug Co, Vice-Pres Taylor County Board of Trade


Boston Store The, H Feinberg, dry goods


Bowling Park Naval Stores Co


Brandon Cigar Co (C L Brandon), cigar mfrs


Bresnahan P J Rev (Catholic)


Burton-Swartz Cypress Co of Florida, W L Burton pres, E G Swartz v-pres- treas, W B Davis sec


Calhoun Abstract Co, W F Calhoun mgr


Calhoun John C, clerk circuit court


Caswell L M, postmaster


Clark L B, city clerk


Chero-Cola Bottling Co, W H Clark prop


Cooey B P M, billiard hall


Crawford J W, osteopath


Culpepper C T, physician


Culpepper John O, county judge and in- surance


Davis Mrs, dressmaker


DAVIS & DIAMOND (W B Davis, C P Diamond), lawyers


DIAMOND C P (Davis & Diamond), Lawyer


DIXIE HIGHWAY GARAGE, H E and G E Mays Props (See page 480)


Dowling Park Naval Stores Co, John H Powell pres, Thomas B Puckett sec, turpentine and rosin


Edwards Construction Co, E S Williams mgr


Eldorado Cafe (J W Finch, C J Kerice) Ellis J C, physician


Emporium The (Harvard & Jones), dry goods and ladies' ready to wear


Faulkner Bros (James and Theodore), meats


Feinberg Harry, dry goods


Finch & Kerice (Joseph W Finch, Charles J Kerice), restaurant


First National Bank (cap $50,000), S H Peacock pres, J H Loughridge v-pres, W L Weaver cash Fowler J N, plumber


Garrett L E, asst postmaster


Greystone Hotel, M McCaskill prop Grubb Curtis Rev (Episcopal)


Gulf Telephone Co, W A Hendry pres, E L Cox sec and mgr Guthrie Dorothy Mrs, milliner Hardman Asa, watchmaker


LOOK ON PAGE No. 6 FOR ANALYSIS OF GOOD HOPE MINERAL WATER


More goods are bought and sold through the Classified Business Lists of the Directory than by any other medium on earth.


480


PERRY POLK'S FLORIDA STATE GAZETTEER


DIXIE HIGHWAY GARAGE


H. E. and G. E. Mays, Proprs. FULL LINE AUTO SUPPLIES TIRE REPAIRING AND VULCANIZING Phone 173 PERRY, FLA. Washington St.


Hardware-Furniture Co The, R E Mc- Neill pres, J G Dowling sec, C F Jen- kins mgr, hardware, furniture and un- dertakers


Harvard & Jones, T N Jones mgr, dry goods


Haynes W H, grocer and fish


Haynes W H Mrs, dressmaker


Hays & Reagan, lumber mfrs Hendry A C, county tax collector


Hendry Realty & Abstract Co, W A Hendry pres, W T Hendry sec, Ollie Williams mgr, abstract dept


Hendry Wm T, lawyer and mayor


Hendry & Hendry (W A and W T), insurance Hester Louis V, hay and grain Hingson G O, meats


Hotel Greystone, Mrs M McCaskill prop


Hudson H L, harnessmaker


Hudson S O, grocer


Jackson F S, supt public instruction


Johnson B M, chairman board of edu- cation Kirkley J A Rev (Baptist)


Lanier E L, garage


Lau Charles, laundry Lewis W C, county surveyor Lipscomb F L, horses and mules


Lisle W A, grocer Live Oak, Perry & Gulf Ry, B F Holtz- endorff agt


Lou Charles, laundry


McCaskill M Mrs, prop Hotel Greystone McClelland Rev (Baptist)


McGregor R P, barber


McRae Alexander B, physician MAYS H E AND G E, Props Dixie Highway Garage (See adv above) Mickelson David, department store


Morse Marie, music teacher Murphy J M, painter


*Nesbitt James J, restaurant


Noegel E P, baker Norton W C Rev (Methodist)


O'Quinn Barney, drugs


O'Quinn Charles A, physician O'Quinn Drug Co (B O'Quinn)


O'Quinn Seward, dentist


Parker E P, marshal and tax collector


Parker J H, sheriff


Parker & Rowell (Ellis P Parker, J H Rowell), barbers


Passmore J B Mrs, dressmaker


Peacock House, B L Peacock prop


Peacock S H, cotton gin and saw mill Peacock S H jr & Co (S H Peacock jr,


G P Kelly), genl store


Perry Banking Co The (cap $50,000), D G Malloy pres, J H Scales v-pres and cash


Perry Chero-Cola Bottling Co (W H Clark, C M Callicott) Perry Coca-Cola Bottling Co, J H Loughridge pres, J E Graves sec, J O Sikes mgr Perry Electric Co (George E Porter), electric light and ice


PERRY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, H T Wilkes Mgr (See adv opp)


WM. J. WIESENFELD CO. SUCCESSORS TO NELMS- WIESENFELD CO. 506-508 W. Forsyth JACKSONVILLE


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Auto Supplies Bicycles


CHEVELIER


Will be located 66 miles due West of Miami. Forinformation and particulars write or see J. F. JAUDON Miami


The Great Cross State Hard Surface Highway THE TAMIAMI TRAIL


Will put CHEVELIER on the map as did the F. E. C. R. R. make Miami possible.


AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY (1918)


PERRY 481


PERRY FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS


Manufacturers of


IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, LOG CARTS AND HEAVY LOG WAGONS :: GRATE BARS, BOILER FRONTS, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS, BOXES :: HANGERS OR ANY KIND OF CASTING :: ALL KINDS MACHINE, BOILER, BLACKSMITH WORK H. T. Wilkes, Manager Perry, Fla.


Perry Furniture Co, J O Holmes pres, W M Beaty v-pres-treas, Mrs W M Beaty sec


Perry Grocery Co, John H Powell pres, Thomas B Puckett sec, whol grocers Perry Marble Co (H L Blanton)


Perry Mercantile Co, D S Register mgr, grocers


Perry Millinery Parlor, Mrs D A Guth- rie prop


Perry Motor Co (T J Allen), garage and livery


Perry Planing Mill (George E Porter jr), lumber and planing mill Phillips C M, grocer


Platt Joseph, horses and mules


Platt W N, livery and sale stables


Princess Theatre (W H Adams)


Redding T J, dry goods, shoes and clothing


Rigell W T, dry goods, clothing and shoes


Riley A E, prin high school"


Roberts D D, dentist


Rock Creek Lumber Co


Rogers J P, grocer


Sammia John, genl store


Sapp C C, supervisor of registration Saunders C E, civil engineer Scales J H, cash Perry Banking Co *Scott James, shoemaker Sheffield Henry, barber Smith Daisy Mrs, dressmaker Sorrells C B, contractor South Georgia & West Coast Ry, J B Passmore agt


South Georgia Grocery Co, D L Fair- cloth mgr


South Georgia Ry, J B Passmore agt Southern Express Co, J L Carter agt Spring Creek Milling Co (W E Inman, G B Bishop), grist mill


STACKHOUSE T w, Treas . Taylor County Board of Trade


Stackhouse & Barnes (P w Stack- house, W G Barnes), dry goods Standley R E, genl store


Stripling A B, county commissioner Taylor Charles T, contractor


TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF


TRADE, E L Williams Pres, P F Bloodworth Vice-Pres, Fred G Warde Sec, T W Stackhouse Treas (See adv below)


Taylor County Era The (weekly), R L Thompson pub


Taylor County Herald (weekly), R L Thompson editor and prop


Taylor County Lumber Co, J C O'Rourke mgr


Taylor C T, contractors building


Thompson R L, pub The Taylor County Era


Trippe L M, jeweler


Tsacrios John, fruits


Tsacrios Mike, confectioner


Turner Charles H, contractor


Turner Walter, dry goods, clothing and shoes


Tyson W W, physician


Vereen R H, genl store and undertaker Ward S A, grocer


CUMMER LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers, Yellow Pine and Cypress Lumber-Crate Material JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA


FOR ANYTHING W. H. D. STEWART IN LAND SEE


ARTHUR HOLLOPETER, Associate Real Estate and Investments 222 Eleventh MIAMI


482


PERRY


POLK'S FLORIDA STATE GAZETTEER


Taylor County leads in the production of Lumber, Naval Stores, Agricultural Products and Stock Raising. Superior educational facilities. A region of good health and natural beauty. Perry, the county seat, is a town of thrift and enterprise. Gained three hundred per cent. in population since 1910. Our health-building mineral waters are far-famed.


THE TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF TRADE


An organization supporting everything that's good for Taylor County in particu- lar and Florida in general. OFFICERS-E. L. Williams, President; P. F. Bloodworth, Vice-President: Fred G. Warde, Secretary; T. W. Stackhouse, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE STAFF-J. H. Scales, S. H. Peacock, Jr., T. N. Jones, J. H. Loughridge, C. A. O'Quinn. PERRY, FLA.


WARDE FRED G, Sec Taylor County Board of Trade


Weaver-Loughridge Lumber Co


Weaver W L, cash First National Bank Weeks J L, physician


West Coast Lumber Co (Quitman, Ga), J W Oglesby jr pres, W C Calhoun, real estate


Western Union Telegraph Co, J B Frey- ermuth Co mgr


White T E, contractor-building


Wilder & Stripling (R H Wilder, W L Stripling), geni store


WILKES H T, Mgr Perry Foundry & Machine Works (See page 481) Williams B A, contractor and builder WILLIAMS E L, Real Estate and Insur- ance, Pres Taylor County Board of Trade


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Worthington Hardware-Furniture Co, N M Worthington pres, T J Goodbred sec, furniture, hardware and under- takers


Wright C F, marble yard Wurst J C, blacksmith Yancey O A, milliner York Wm S, dentist


PETERS


On the F. E. C. Ry. in Dade county, 14 miles south of Miami, the judicial seat, and 10 from Homestead, the bank- ing point. Mail daily. Exp., Sou. Reed L K & Co, genl store


PHILIPS


Population, 500. A village on the F. E. C. Ry. and on St. Johns river in Duval county, 2 miles south from Jack- sonville, the judicial seat and banking


point. Has a Congregational church. Telephone connection. Paul Palmer, postmaster.


Nickerson C D, genl store PALMER PAUL, General Store Plummer Frank F, genl store


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PHOSPHORIA


A discontinued postoffice on the A. C. L. Ry. in Polk county, 8 miles southwest of Bartow, the judicial seat and bank- ing point. Rural delivery from same.


PICKETT


A station on the A. C. L. Ry. in Duval county, 5 miles northwest of Jackson- ville, the judicial seat and banking point. Rural delivery from same.


PICNIC


A discontinued postoffice in Hillsbor- ough county, 26 miles southeast of Tam- pa, the judicial seat and banking point. Rural delivery from Lithia.


Carter F M & Co, turpentine and genl store


PICOLATA


A discontinued postoffice in St. Johns county, on the St. Johns river, 15 miles west of St. Augustine, the judicial seat. Palatka is the banking town. Rural delivery from New Augustine.


Ficolata Supply Co, genl store


PIEDMONT


Population, 50. A village located on the S. A. L. Ry. in Orange county, 10 miles northwest of Orlando, the judicial seat, and 3 from Apopka, the banking


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PINELAND 483


town. Has a saw mill. The region is devoted to orange growing. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou. John E. A. Thollander, postmaster.


Anderson C & G, saw mill Anderson J J, orange grower Holz J H, orange grower Jackson J G, genl store Johnson J E, truck grower Johnson O F, orange grower Larson Jonas, blacksmith


Larson L M, orange grower


THOLLANDER JOHN E A, Orange


Grower


PIERCE


On the A. C. L. Ry. in Polk county, 8 miles southwest from Bartow, the judi- cial seat and banking point. Mail daily. . Exp., Sou.


Pierce Phosphate Co


PIERSON


Population, 250. A village located on the A. C. L. Ry. in Volusia county, 25 miles north of De Land, the judicial seat and banking point. Has Swedish Lutheran, Methodist and Baptist churches, a public school, a saw mill and turpentine still. Tel., W. U. Tele- phone connection. Exp., Sou. J. D. Peterson, postmaster.


Anderson P & Son, orange growers Fisher D R, r r, exp and tel agt George D M, genl store


Horne John, blacksmith


Minshaw & Harper, genl store PETERSON J D, Postmaster Pierson Peter, florist Price H C & Bros, turpentine and saw mill


Ritch & Byrd, genl store


PINE


Population, 100. In Marion county, 17 miles north of Ocala, the judicial seat and banking point, and 41/2 from Citra, the nearest shiping station. Mail daily.


Perry M C & Co, genl store


PINE BARREN


Population, 200. A village located on the L. & N. R. R. in Escambia county, 27 miles north of Pensacola, the judi- cial seat, and 4 from Molino, the bank- ing point. Has Baptist and Methodist churches. Tel., W. U. Telephone con- nection. Exp., Sou. Wm. A. Finlay jr, postmaster


FINLAY LUMBER CO, Wm A Finley Pres, Saw Mill and General Store Trice F H, r r and exp agt


PINECASTLE


Population, 200. A village located on the A. C. L. Ry. in Orange county, 5 miles south of Orlando, the judicial seat and banking point. Has Baptist and Union churches and a public school. Bus to Orlando in winter. Tel., W. U. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou. E. D. M.| Perkins, postmaster. PERKINS E D M, General Store Reed S W, veterinary surgeon Roney D C, physician Sphaler E M & Co, saw mill


PINEDA


Population, 100 A village located on the F. E. C. Ry. in Brevard county, 30 miles south of Titusville ,the judicial seat, 8 miles from Cocoa, the banking point and on the Indian river, 184 miles from Jacksonville. Has a saw mill and turpentine still. Telephone connection. M. M. Sparkman, postmaster.


Ford-Rembert Lumber Co, saw mill McNeill Bros, genl store and turpentine SPARKMAN M M, Postmaster


PINEHURST


A postoffice in St. Johns county, 21 miles northwest of St. Augustine, the judicial seat, and 12 from Durbin on the F. E. C. Ry., the nearest shipping station. Mail daily.


PINELAND


Population, 100. Located on Pine Island on the shore of Pine Island Sound, in Lee county, 55 miles west of


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BISCAYNE HARDWARE COMPANY WINDOW and PLATE GLASS, YACHT SUPPLIES BUILDERS and SHELF HARDWARE Cor. Avenue D and Sixth St. Phone 32 MIAMI, FLA.


481 VINELAND


POLK'S FLORIDA STATE GAZETTEER


Fort Myers, the judicial seat, and 24 from Punta Gorda. Mail daily.


Benedict J H Rev


Dampier J F, fruit grower Foster J H, fruit grower Platt S M, fruit grower


Smith John jr, fruit grower


Willis James, fruit grower


PINELEVEL


Located on the E. & W. C. Ry. in De Soto county, 934 miles west of Ar- cadia, the judicial seat and banking point. Has Baptist and Methodist churches, saw mill and turpentine still. Mail daily. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou. J. W. Howell, postmaster. Ballar A A, apiarist Dodd J H, saw mill


¿Dyess L, blacksmith and garage Howard W H, turpentine HOWELL J W, Grocer and Postmaster Petery R R, saw mill Pinelevel Truck Growers Assn Wingate D S, express agt


PINELLAS PARK


Population, 200. An incorporated town located on the A. C. L. Ry. and on the Pinellas peninsula, in Pinellas county, 10 miles south of Clearwater, the judicial seat, and 7 from St. Pe- tersburg, the nearest banking point. Has electric lights, artesian water, asphalted streets, police and fire protection, an excellent school system, a Board of Trade, Catholic, Methodist and Pres- byterian churches, good hotels, general and special stores. Auto bus line daily to St. Petersburg. Tel., W. U. Tele- phone connection. Exp., Sou. A. W. Thomas, postmaster.


Aiken C A, poultry breeder Byers O N, grocer Cook Bayard S, lawyer


Cooley J A, truck grower and poultry breeder Florida Drainage & Construction Co, J W Campbell pres McDevitt P J, real estate and insurance Pineilas Park Building & Loan Assn


Pinellas Park Farms Co, W G Young- holm mgr, truck growers


Pinellas Park Garage


Pinellas Park Hotel, Mrs I C Davis prop


Pinellas Park Public Service Co


Pinellas Park Transportation Co, auto livery


Ponath George, baker


Rainey G R, r r, exp and tel agt


Romberger J W, barber


Royal Palm Hotel, H M Reese prop Seward A W, dairy


THOMAS A W, Hardware and Novelty Goods


PINE LOG


A postoffice on Pine Log creek in Bay county, 20 miles northwest of Pan- ama City, the judicial seat and banking point. Mail daily.


Brock T E, genl store and turpentine


PINEMOUNT


Population, 300. On the G. & F. Ry. in Suwannee county, 9 miles south of Live Oak, the judicial seat and banking point. Has a saw and grist mill. Mail daily. Exp., Sou.


Barden R T & Co, turpentine


Blanton H A, saw and grist mill Blanton J D, genl store


Brannon G W, county commissioner


BROWN A H, General Store


Brown Robert R, genl store


Green Thomas E, genl store Robinson R L, genl store


Thompson J G, genl store


PINETTA


Popuuation, 300. On the G. & F. Ry. in Madison county, 10 miles north of Madison, the judicial seat. Has a bank, Baptist and Methodist churches and pub- lic school. Tel., W. U. Telephone con- nection. Exp., Sou. Rufus M. Allen, postmaster.


ALLEN WALTER H, Cashier Bank of Pinetta, Fire and Life Insurance and Surety Bonds


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PLANT CITY 485


Bank of Pinetta (cap $15,000), D S Dixon pres, W H Allen v-pres and cash


Browning J Mrs, dressmaker


Buchanan W F, drugs


Cowart W H, justice Gray J A & Son, genl store Huguenot Land & Abstract Co, turpen- tine


Kinsey J P, physician


Leslie & Arnold, live stock


McDonald J O, genl store


Pinetta Drug Co


Pinetta Supply Co, genl store


Pinetta Union Gin Co, cotton gin


Pitts H C, r r, exp and tel agt Purvis G D, meats and hotel


Sims J L & Son, lumber


Sutley W D, genl store


Wetherington A A, notary


Woodward W J, genl store and livery


PINEVILLE


Population, 100. A country postoffice located on the Perdido river in Escam- bia county, 45 miles northwest of Pen- sacola, the judicial seat, 5 from Walnut Hill, the shipping point, and 12 from Atmore, the banking town. Has a Bap- tist church. Mail daily. Mrs. Daisy Halloway, postmaster.


HALLOWAY DAISY MRS, Postmaster Hubbard J E, stock breeder


Hubbard W B, stock breeder Hughes R T, stock breeder


Locke G L, stock breeder


McCoy & Curtis, genl store and turpen- tine


PINEWOOD


A postoffice located on an arm of East Bay in Santa Rosa county, 5 miles from Milton, the judicial seat and banking point. Mail daily. Exp., Sou. Bay Point Mill Co, saw mill


PINHOOK


A discontinued postoffice on the S. A. L. Ry. in Jefferson county, 8 miles southwest of Monticello, the judicial seat and banking point. Rural delivery from Lloyd.


Dowling Park Naval Stores Co


PITTMAN


Population, 100. A village located on the A. C. L. Ry., 17 miles north of Ta- vares, the judicial seat, and 5 from Umatilla, the banking point. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou. J. M. Thomas, postmaster.


Guenther Carl, truck grower


Parker E L, live stock breeder


Parker E L Co, genl store and turpen- tine


Pitzer M R, live stock breeder


Thomas B H, live stock breeder


THOMAS J M & CO, Live Stock Breed- ers


Thomas Pike L, live stock breeder


PITTVILLE


On the F. E. C. Ry. in Duval county, 13 miles east of Jacksonville, the judi- cial seat and banking point. Mail daily. Exp., Sou.


Morgan & Shaw, saw mill and genl store


PLACIDA


A postoffice on the C. H. & N. R. R. and on Gasparilla Sound, near the Gulf of Mexico. Boca Grande, 8 miles south, is the banking town. Mail daily. Exp., Sou.


O'Bannon L R, genl store


PLANT CITY


Population, 3,300. An incorporated town located on the A. C. L. and S. A. L. R. R.'s in Hillsborough county, 22 miles west of Tampa, the judicial seat, and 183 from Jacksonville. It has Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, 3 banks, first class hotels, ice plant, crate factory, brick works, saw mills, novelty works and a weekly newspaper the Courier., It is supported by a fine sec- tion of country, strawberry and orange growing and truck farming being the principal industries. Tel., W. U. and Postal. Telephone connection. Exp., Sou.


Adelson S D, whol fruits


Alack George, confectioner Alderman W J, grocer and meats


Residence Lots and


Small Farms


Orange Park Florida


Established 1904 CHAS. A. BROWN, JR. City Real Estate and Investments 30-31 Backman Building, JACKSONVILLE Reference : The Barnett National Bank


Choice Selection of Citrus and Grazing Lands BELL PHONE 1644


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