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TALLAHASSEE DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY DECEMBER T7 IM7P A PIIIW Iftifl PFfMPT IF if ly S. M. Thompson. Mrs. Ruby Spear.

RT' C. Fergus, Ft. Lauderdale, 6th division. Accounting Division S. L.

Walters, Tallahassee, GOVERNMENT HAS MONTHLY PAYROLL OF OVER $35,000 sioner. Cecil R. Thillips, Tampa, as sis ta nt. T. P.

Taylor, Crecnville, di trict deputy commissioner. A. H. Elzey, Arch Creek, dis trict deputy commissioner. E.

W. Johnston, Bunnell, dis (continued on page eight) Miss Helen Parks, stenographer Miss Margaret Walker stenographer. J. B. Wilkinson, food Drug inspector, Pcnsacola.

Ellis Woodworth, food and drug inspector, Tampa. Nat Mayo, food and drug inspector, Ocala. A. N. TurnbuU, food and drug CAME AND FrtFSH WATER FISH DEPARTMENT Capt.

J. B. Royall, commis Miss Mildred Jackson of Tallahassee, stenographer to Judge Buford. Miss Joanita Forbcsl" W. A.

Williams. W. L. Fraleigh. Miss Irma McDavid.

Miss Irma Bid die. Miss Blannie Cook. Miss Katie aha fey. B. Lewis.

Auditing Department W. S. Murrow. B. A.

Luning. W. M. Wain wright. W.

M. Smith. John Reardon. Miss Bessie Wells. Railroad Assessment Department Frank P.

Woodward. H. Alligood. Mrs. Myrtle B.

DeMilly. Pensioa Department Miss Roumelle Bowen. Tax Redemption Department Miss Winifred E. Cobb. Mrs.

Emmie P. Fhillips. J. W. Amos.

Mrs. Eva Hentz Dahle. Mrs. Norma Commander. Mrs.

Appie Wells. Miss Louise Houston. Miss Frances Brandt. Miss Lillie Mae Hemphill. -E.

A. E. Boyd. Gasoline License Department Miss Mildred Forbes. Miss Mary L.

Davis. Miss Florence Euckner. C. E. Bradley.

Banking Departin- E. M. Porter. J. E.

Perkins. E. P. Jackson. T.

C. Hawkins. Geo. C. White.

Miss Naomi Simmons. Mrs. Charles Smith. P. B.

Sowell. Mrs. G. D. Stout.

Miss M. K. Sullivan. J. B.

Tbarp. Mrs. C. C. Tyler.

Mrs. E. L. Udell, M. P.

Smith. Lewis W. Armistead. Auto Theft Department Mrs. M.

R. Fhillipa. Mrs. S. C.

Miss Rosa Belle Sistrunk. Miss Evelyn Grady. F. E. Willis.

Mrs. A. A. Jackson. Mrs.

J. W. Edge. Miss Louise huford. Mrs.

H. II. Spear. Miss Mamie Johnson. Mrs- J.

F. Dorman. Mrs. ,0. E.

Allen. Mrs. Lewis Thompson. Mrs. D.

C. Anderson. Misa Lois Busbee. A. R.

Dupuis. Thomas Oliver. LeRoy Atkinson. Mrs. T.

M. Atkinson. Miss Beulah Barnett. Miss Cornelia Caverly. Mrs.

Florence demons. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cone. Mrs. E. L.

Crowder. Mrs. E. H. Durrance.

Mrs. E. Davidson. Bliss Helen Evons. Miss Pearl Gatlin.

Miss Ruby Granger. Mrs. W. R. Graham.

Mrs. Laura Uartsfield. Miss Mabel Uartsfield. Mrs. Charles Hopkins.

Miss Lucile Jackson. Miss Clara P. Jeffords. Oscar Jernigan. W.

B. Johnson. Mrs. Leonard Lowrie. Mrs.

Myrtie McMullen, Mrs. W. L. Marshall. Pat May.

Miss Lilliam Mickler. Emory Morris. Miss Emma Myers. Miss Bruce NeSmith. George NeSmith.

Mrs. Dovie Rhodes. Mrs. W. H.

Rex. Mrs. A. F. Swab Miss Halsa Seabrook Mrs.

II. L. Shearer A. C. Spiller.

B. F. Smith. Mrs. J.

B. Tharp. A. II. Wallace, Mrs.

C. W. Weir. Miss, Olga, Welch. 1 H.

E. Miss Connie rMiei Williamson, E. S. Dew. Mrs.

W. A. Williams. Mrs. J.

II. Pledger. Miss Rcina Wahnis-h. SECRETARY OF STATE'S OF- FICE II. Clay Crawford, secretary cf state.

i J. F. Dorman, chief clerk. M. E.

Tolson, Bookkeeper and accountant. Muss Vida Sanders, assistant chief clerk and stenographer. Miss Laura Smith, letters, patent and charter clerk. Miss Gladys, Crawford, secretary to secretary of state. Miss Eunice Carroll, Recording clerk and stenographer.

Miss Edna Palmer, typist. Mrs. W. A. DeMilly, typist.

Miss Susie Nesmith, typist. Miss Marie Harven, typist. Miss Allie Williamson, typist. Miss Annie Sessoms, typist. Miss Irene Giddens, typist.

Miss Sara Russell, typist. Miss Stella Harrcll, typist. Miss Maggie Mahaffey, typist. Mrs. Lucy Dykes, typist.

Mrs. Elgyn Baylis, typist. Tom A. May Capitol engineer. Geo.

W. Cravcy, watchman. Fasso Sewart, fireman. COMMITTEE OF AGRICULTURE Nathan Mayo, commissioner. Mrs.

T. C. Hawkins, secretary. Land Department C. B.

Gwynn. chief clerk. F. E. Bayless, assistant chief clerk.

II. Shearer, clerk. Mrs. L. B.

Hopkins, stenographer and certificate clerk. Mrs. Harry Mulllkin, stenographer and certificate clerk. Mrs. Harry Mullikin, stenographer.

S. C. DeGarmo, abstract clerk. Field Note Division Miss Bessie Damon, chief clerk. Willie Graham, photo statog-rapher.

Prison Bureau Thos E. Andrews, chief clerk. Immigration Bureau T. J. Brooks, chief clerk and director bureau of immigration.

Phil S. Taylor, advertising editor bureau of immigration. J. M. Burgess, clerk.

Walter JI. Moon, clerk. Bennett Mayo, clerk. Miss Anna Belle Wesson, stenographer. Mrs.

Ida Simmons, stcnogra-. pher. yr, Mrs. Vera Lcverctt, clerk. Inspection Bureau J.

Ilinton Pledger, chief clerk nd( supervising inspector. R. J. Mays, cashier and bookkeeper. Miss Mary Tigott, stenographer DAFFIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 22.

prices U5, tax included THI NGTETHIS IS THE SCANDALS. NEVER BEFORE 7TH EDITION SEEN. ON TOUR. OF SEATS NOW ON SALE BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1925 Ford Light Truck, good body new top, new curtains, ducoed in a cream color especially suitable for dairyman's deliver)'. Terms and a low price.

DO YOU KNOW? Tbt 400 people are employ-4 by Ike state JOTernmtnt and that 99 percent cf them live in Tallahassee? That approximately $35,000 fa pail vnt is Tallahassee every aaontk ia salaries to this army of eepls? i That Ike Goveraor receive 19,000 a year; the mpreme court justices 97,500, mmi the cabinet fficiala $6,000 That half a million dollar every year foe 'nt0 the channel trade here make this city bigger and better community became of the location in Tal-lahaitee of the state capital? That the date ha invested here ia public building ever two million of dollar atide from the educational institution it spoa-or? That Taliahaee i known and pokea ef thoutand of time every day by the 25,000,000 cheol children in the country, principally became the city is the Capital ef the state! That Tallahassee is 102 year Id and i only cow beg inning to (row because thousand have just discovered the opportunities which have always existed here? That as the stale expands and develops, the governmental strnc-lure must grow bigger and increase, thus becoming more and mpre as institution for us to point tc with pride and as one of our chief assets? That the state government is ably managed, free of debt, and bas i credit balance ef 13 million dollar ia it treasury? The Daily Democrat ha recently taken a census of the various state department and find the following interesting infer nation, together with the governmental and department head and tbe number of employee ia each: GOVERNOR'S OFFICE John W. Martin, governor. (Governor's Cabinet H. Gay Crawford, secretary of state; John C. Luning, state treasurer; Ernest Amos, comptroller? Nathan Mayo, commissioner cf agriculture; John Johnson, attorney general, and W.

S. Cawtbon, Fuperintendcnt of public instruction.) Mrs. Bessie Cibbs Torter, secretary to tlie governor. Mrs. Agnes Bremer, executive clerk.

Miss Florida Houstoun, stenographer. Miss Leah Smith, stenographer. Mrs. 1L II, Bohlcr, stenographer. Mrs.

Dcvere Burr, stenographer. STATE SUPREME COURT Wm. JL Ellis tf Quincy, chief justice. Jas, B. Whitfield of Tallahas- foe, justice.

Glenn Terrell of Bushncll, justice. Louie W. Strum of Jacksonville, justice. Armstead Brown of Miami, justice. Rivers Buford of Marianna, justice.

G. T. Whitfield of Tallahassee, clerk of the court L. A. Perkin3 of Tallahassee, secretary to the judges.

R. S. Williams of Tallahassee, assistant secretary. Miss Ella O'Neill of Tallahassee, stenographer in the clerk's office. Mrs.

Mattie lliggins of Tal-Irhafsec, stenographer in the clerk's office. Miss Leela Ketchens of Talla hasjee, stenographer to Judge Ellis. i Louise Hunt of Bushnell, elrnograpbcF to Judge Terrell. Miss Winnifred Kirkpatrick of Marianna, stenographer to Judge Strum. Ms Beuie Mae Milles of Mi' ru, Judge Brown -O TAX PAhS Tax iiitok'j ure nim opt-u fot pa-l of (en! County TaXfS.

par ct1! on tav K. COUNCIL, Tax coilwtor for Leon county tf inspector, Daytona Beach. D. P. Daniel, oil inspector, Marianna.

J. B. Brinson, oil inspector, Madison. Wm. McCarrel, oil inspector, Jacksonville.

J. W. Davis, oil inspector. Ocala. I.

D. Stone, oil inspector, Lake land. J. B. Taylor, "oil inspector, Tampa.

W. D. Eminisor, oil inspector, Miami. S. W.

Clark, oil inspector, Ft. Myers. "STATE ROAD DEPT. Members of the Board F. A.

Hathaway, chairman, Tallahassee, Fla. W. J. Hill man, Live Oak. J.

H. Bayliss, Pensacola. E. P. Green, Bradenton.

I. E. Schilling, Miami. B. A.

Meginniss, Tallahassee, attorney. W. P. Bcvis, secretary. Engineering Department J.

L. Cresap, state highway engineer, Tallahassee, Ha. L. K. Cannon, assistant state highway engineer, Tallahassee, Florida.

G. L. Derrick, bridge engineer, Tallahassee, Fla. C. W.

DeGinthcr, assistant bridge engineer, Tallahassee, Fla. F. W. Berry, office en gineer, Tallahassee, Fla. Harvey Hall, testing engineer, Gainesville, Fla.

J. R. Stewart, Supt. of equipment, Gainesville, Fit. Division Engineers R.

L. Bannerman, Marianna, 1st division. J. II. Dowjing, Lake City, 2nd division.

R. J. division. L. B.

division. A. W. division. Cassie, Ft.

Pierce, 3rd Thrasher, Ocala, 4th Kinney, Lakeland, 5th MATTRESS RENOVATING By new method. Have your nat By new method. Hove your mattress made in jour home town. Prices reasonable Factory 2- mile out on Quincy road. PHONE 151 Tallahassee Mattress Factory CHOOSE JEWELRY "The Lasting Gift" Williams harrew.

"Gifts That Last" Tallahassee WOOD Any Kind Green or Dry Oak or Pine Fat or Tn WR DELJVFiu. MV-' AJ'AfTTVT'r Piacf Chunks for Hter Good Stove Wood I Gaines. St. Corner Cav. Residence Phfne, 34l ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPT.

John B. Johnson of Live Oak; attorney general. H. E. Carter, assistant.

Roy Campbell, assistant. Miss Anna Brsy, secretary. Mrs. Willis Brown, clerk, STATE TREASURER'S DEFT. John C.

state treasurer end insurance commissioner. Edwin Barnes, chief clerk. II. G. Hays, cashier and bookkeeper.

L. Ausley, securities clerk and bookkeeper. Louis Voss, assistant cashier and bookkeeper. Mrs. Julia C.

Caldwell, secretary to treasurer. Insurance Department A. H. Roberts, actuary. J.

II. Gray, fire insurance fund clerk. Mrs. Bessie C. Simmons, clerk and bookkeeper.

Mrs. Mabel Lee, assistant clerk and bookkeeper. DEPT. OF EDUCATION W. 6.

Cawtbon, etate superintendent. R. M. Sealey, state aupervisor of secondary education. R.

M. Evans, state supervisor cf elementary education. Miss Elise W. Partridge, state supervisor of rural schools. Miss Frances II.

Clark, state supervisor of rural schools. E. W. Garris, state supervisor of agricultural education. C.

0. Holley, ttate supervisor cf trade and industrial education. Miss Ida Anders, state super, visor of home economics education. J. H.

Brinson, state agent for negro education. Miss Reba Harris, state 'supervisor of health education, Compton, chief clerk. Miss Sara BuYwell, clerk and statistician. Miss Lois Stuckey, certificate clerk, Mrs. A.

W. Cawthon, assistant certificate clerk, Miss Grace Cobb, clerk. Mrs. J. Sealey, stenographer and filing clerk.

Miss Fhebe Quarterman, sten ographer. Mrs. Alma J. sten ographer. 1 Miss Helen Langslow, steno grapher.

Dan Lewis, office boy. In addition to the above regular supervisory and clerical force approximately twenty other are employed three times a year to serve as a grading committee for the teachers' examination papers. The list of this frading committee is not available because of the fact that there are many changes from time to time. This grading committee together with extra clerical service incident to the examination of teachers is employed for approximately two and one-half months of each year. COMPTROLLER'S DEPT.

Ernest Amos, Comptroller. R. A. Gray, assistant to comptroller. W.

M. Mcintosh, chief clerk. W. S. Love.

C. C. Smith. H. L.

Tearce. Morton W. Turnley. Robert Harvc'J. ARTCRAFT PRINTERS Hve your Christmas Printing- Now T.

F. JONES T. M. KLINE RKop E. College Ave.

Between Monroe Calhoun Tallahassee, Fla. 1925 Ford Coupe, rebuilt throughout, new duco job, good tires, runs fine. Will sell this car at a low price, and give good terms. Orange Blossom Festival jj Jacksonville, Fla. 1925 Ford Sedan, completely rebuilt.

New Puco paint, In fact it looks better than a new one. Upholstery in good shape. A real bargain. 'OOTBAI R. F.

Rogers, Jr A. W. Saarinen. Sherman Drawdy. -F Carleton Cole.

Automobile Department L. Q. Henderson. Mrs. Elinor Amos.

Grace M. Gray. Mrs. Annie G. Crawford.

Harry -Mullikin. Mrs. W. S. McLin.

Misa Flossie A. Hodge. Mrs. O. R.

Jones. Miss Varina Louise Bower. Mrs. T. E.

Ferkins. Mrs. T. J. Brooks.

Mrs. Gladys Cochrane. Mrs. C. G.

McCormick. Miss Mary Parker. Miss Ethel Alligood. Mrs. G.

W. Ashmorc. Mrs. F. B.

BelL Mrs. P. B. Bird. F.

J. Black. Mrs. J. C.

Blalock. W. L. Boone. 5 Mrs.

Opal ChurchilL Misg Annie Conyer Miss Evelyn Davis. Miss Natalie Davis- Miss Rosalie Davis. George Dorman. Miss Ruth Miss Vivian Fain. Mrs.

Lula Forbes. Mrs. H. B. Fryer.

Mrs. J. M. Garland. C.

C. Gatlin. Miss Agnes Lee Gee. W. R.

Graham. Ralph HarUfisld. Mrs. E. J.

Hatcher. Mrs. C. C. Hobbs.

Mrs. J. P. S. Houston Miss Estelle Humphr Miss Louise Isler.

Miss Agnes Jacoway. Miss Georgia Johnson. Miss Dorothy Jones. Mrs. J.

R. Jones. Mrs. S. Johnson.

J. Lay. Mrs. H. E.

May. F. P. Jaekaon. Misa Nellie Parker.

Mrs. II. L. Pearce. Miss Mary Lou Perkins.

Mrs. A. B. Poitevint. Miss Nellie Rabon.

Miss Elizabeth Rountree. Miss Ellene Scott Miss Bonnie Shelfer. Miss Kizalu Simmons. If You Take Cold Easily You Are SCOTTS EMULSION It Protects The Body With Cod-liver Oil Vitamins aoottatl k-X 1926 Chevrolet Touring Car in fine running shape, and looks good, real bargain. Small cash payment, balance 12 monthly payments.

NEW YEAR'S DAY "Bo" McMiUin's Geneva College Conquerors of Hanard Oglethorpe University Conquerors of Georgia Tech Rcsene Tickets Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce 1925 Ford light truck. Good body, curtains, tcp. Suitable for Grocery, or eat market delivery. New paint job, and in mechanical condition priced lew. Ford one-ton worm drive truck.

Seat and body. Used only a few months. Will sell cheap and give terms. it USED AUTOMOBILES Wc have a number of good used automo-biles for talc at a price, that means moncv saved. Among the lot are several Fords in good condition.

See them, then make jour Christmas a happy one. MESSER AUTO SITFXY CO. Clevc Messer, Prop. 191 West Gaines 1926 Chevrolet Sedan in excellent condition, runs good and looks new, good upholstery and tires, Ins bumpers and lock shift. Small cash payment and a year to pay the balance.

ALFORD GWYNN MOTOR CO TALLAHASSEE, FLA. fH.fi..

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