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September 5

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MISS EVALYN WALSH, WHO WILL W£0 .

. Washington mid Ulnclunnti society folk nro much interested In tho engngotoorit of Ned M.cJ.onn. bod o f John tL McLean of Clnrljumtl nml Wnshlngton, to M l"! E Valya Wttlsh, dnughfer'-or Tbntiins F. WalsTT, (In* Colorado min­
ing man,'who la reputed to l»e wortli $2.1,000,000. McLean’s fntjior owns tha
Cincinnati Enquirer and Jijo Washington Post In 1005 MtfurWalsh narrowly
jkllllnff of her brother Vinson.
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When a man In tired ho stretches
his anna and logs ami-yawns. Binds
and animals, so far ns possible, fol­
lo w his example. IUnls spread their
feathers and also ynvyn, or gape.
Bowls often do this. FJsh yawn. They
•open their mt&amp;ths slowly until thoy
aro round, tho bones of tho head seem
to loosen and tiro pi 11u open. .. .
Doga nro inveterate yawners nnd
stretchers, but’ seldom sneeze unless
they. httvo a cold; Cuts archlu'nys
strotchlng their IxjfllOB, lngs nnd claws;
as every one knows who lias had a cal
for a pot.
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Horsòs stretch violently when and
after .indulging *lu a roll, Jmt not as a
rulo ou nil fours, ns-rtngs dò. A stag
When stretching sticks out Ills hfml,
stretches Ills foro feet out and hoi*

.spice. It looks llko Jungle, (Toes It not?
Yet •many thousands o f dollnrs would
not buy that one hill aIopo_ Among tho
lovely flowers humming birds spahrle
ns they fly and hover; butturfllo*. ns
largo as tho birds disputo tho honey
with then). As y’óu turn round tho por­
tier you sarprlse parties o f tiny groflnd
(loves, and every now nnd again tho
Inrgur. pea-doves flit ocrosa tho road.
Up front tho .valley below tho sounds
of voices, atid laughter. Sffit» your carrlrtfiro aii¿/ Iqok" down. Those are tho
works on n coffee ostntt*,' and those flat
terraces partitioned off into, squares
nro the ‘‘barbecues'.’ upon which tho ln*r*
ríes nro dried. You can boo that some of
the squares oto a different color to^the
rest, '/ho dark’ ones nro those that nro
covered" with coffee; the- others aro

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All chlhlruu In Australia aro drilled;
.hut-lhtLXildcrJjoys uVu attached ÜLtliO
Ausi rallini- military forcea by means
c f the cudul caqiR "Almost 'c ^ r y Inrge
school Ima" its. baud o f ^ocdeLs,’ who
wea'r Herat .kiinhi uniforms nml nro
armed with light "rifles, In tho fiso of
which they' nro frequently ln&amp;trutted.
Every., year thoso hoys have shotting
Con¿8'in Jhrrftloa,
,f • . matches, nnd t|io scores provo that
.. You sec all those hUsbes with red among (ho youngsterq there nro ninny
tiorrl'es strung among (heir branched) who huvo . already hecomo skilled
T h at- Is &gt;qoffee, am i«tho' taller troca markHUion.—London standard.
lupong which It Is growing aro pimeli-,
tus, frqm which-tho world gets its oll-

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general o f pelawuro nnd a fonnor -Uulted Btntoa Senator. 'lb 1002 he was
chairman o f the anthracite " coal strike coumiUnion. lQ» home is in
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IN S A N tO R D — Life ia Worth Living

Number 3

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. SEPTFMffCR 5. 1000

NEWS Of T H f WORLD
Items oMnteresf Gleaned From
Various Sources
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1APPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
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' ■ ;:Hrre Uw\ Readers Will Find n Brief
historical S p rin t Flowing
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For hurried Readers ’

fknl officials of the Canndinn Pacific rail­
road tliat they will tic up : thnt system if
the demand* of the striking mechanics is
not'complieil with.
Half h million dollar rshortage In the
Cuban postal department causes the are
rest of Ricardo Rodriguez, bond of the dts
pnhmont, and Orflllo Mure nnd Francisai
Cordoba.
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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of ”Jhc Land
of'Flowers”
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CULLED TR0M THE STATE PRESS

tfiiiy hike after the boat, nnd If the boat
has a man in n diving-suit, or hits on
board sponges below the -regulation size,
it goes hnrd with tlie offenders. Themen
were •nlxmt the streets Inst evening in
tlieir'natty white suits. Some of them
took, on "a’ good lopd of wet goods, hut hie­
ing good sailors they njl managed to get
back' tú the lami without striking tlie po­
lice shoals.

First

HIGH SCHOOL OPENING
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The 1908-09 Jcrm to Bejín fin
September^ 2 8 th.
NOTIFICATION BY PROF. PERKINS

To That Effect ond Offer* Interesting
*t :
An Epitome of the Week’s Mosl Im
And P ractical Suggestions to
NEW
POSTAL
RULES
portnnt Happenings In the
p aren ts and Pupils
Tlio American U sW winner^ of tiic're­ The Sanrord Traction Co. tmd Sanford
State’s Domain.
Prof.
N.
J. Perkins, the very ¡efficient
cent Olympic contest held in England, ar­
&amp; Everglades fiy., to Start.
Up to Inst week. 700-barrels of. limes Rules Worth Rending- Instructive and
(vinripal
of
the Sanford High School, who
rived-home Aug. 29. Thoy were received
Intensely Interesting
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The Inlffnlwork on the Sanford Trnctlon grown on the ncighlwrihg keys (island)
is
sojourning
In Amherst. Virginia, bus .
with high honors by n delegation of some
A reimrt comes .from unquestionable
lind been sold in Miami at $ I a bnrrch
Railway wns started this week &gt;vhcn
written the following yi&gt;ry comprchensivo
15,000 admirers. •
sources
that
Postmaster
Chns.
F.
Haskins,
lnrge force conimcnccjj'tl{c surveying and Limes, being cheaper and more juicy,
The American cricket team, won ironi preliminary work. Tho people of tills sec­ are fast displacing lemons.
together with assistant Postmaster H..C. article for Tlie HereldTcIntlve to the oj*ming of school on tho 28th Inst:
the English team 8 out ofTjnr 14&gt; guines tion are jubilant over tho pros{icct of n
I he big Mallory Line steamship. "Sa­ Haskins, Money Order Clerk W. H. Wright,
Ta
Ihe Kdilnr of Tut Ur a u )
played In England.
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new-road that will not only give Sanford bine". while coming up the sliip channel Mail Carrier Cody Dorsey, and other deep
Thé
1908-1009 term of tho Saufprd
August 30. Are destroyed $2,tf00,000 a street railway but will bring those liv­ in Tnmpn Bay. Monday afternoon, *got scheomers of the postoffiai "gang" have
High
School
will begin on Mondny morn­
worth of property In New Orleans. Three ing within a radius of twenty miles in slightly out of her course and ran aground promulgated n new set of rules governing
ing, Septu.28th. Lot nil inipils present
mall
matter.
We
havo
been
handed
the
blocks of buildings, including a number of close touch with Sanford. Already the The vessel Wns not released until the next
form nnd ¡we submit them in their original themselves on that eay for/inrolmcrit, mid
wlxilesalo houses, are Jn mins.
suburb proiicrty nlopg the proposed route high tide.
for list of sucli books as they may need,
imstngc-stnmperiers:
For the fourth tlmo in 54 years, last has advanced nnd ninny {icoplc are cast- ■While attempting tii 1board n moving
A jinlr of onions will go for two sccn{*. It is highly important thnt every pupil who
Sunday in AtlnntlcCity.N. J.. wnsn “dry" jug their eyes In that direction for sites train on the Keg West‘Extension Saturday
Ink bottles must Ihi corked when scnL expects to bqJn school this year he |»n .sfor .dwellings. The new rood will lie con­ morning, George Winfield Pierce, aggtl
Sunday. ,
ént nt thi|l tluni* The opening days of
by mail. .
Tony Pastor, the well-known actor, dice] structed otf Palmetto avenue from south ID years, was thrown under the train nnd
It Is unsafe to mail orange or fruit trees scliool nre'the most important of the year.
Il I» then tliat pupil nnd teneher berenuo
in New York Aug. 28., He was buried in city limits to First street, from Palmetto his legs several from his body, causing with fruit on them.
Evergreen Cemetery under the nuspIcesTof nvenue to Oak streel, on First direct nnd dentil In n t few hours. The liody was
Alligators over ton feet in length nre ncqiinintml—that careful reviews ore made
several other streets ns permitted by tlm taken' to Mintni.
of last year’s work. Let n boy or glri-atuy
the society of Elks.
not allowed‘to be transmitted by mail.
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City Council If the frnnchisc Js granted.r
O
Tlwotlierday-in-JarksonvitleTtitlPCiTTir
' General
Ashirpoatninsters nre ex|iert linguists, TTT- thtrfifsrfow Weeks o f 9diool~nndhtixitL— This fond wliT give those who reside Bqy street property sold at aucUuu_Miid
the last two surviving lieutenant-generals
tiie addresses may be written in Chinese' ifho IfTjiliiccd nt a disadvantage nnd has u .
several miles from {he city limits the beniMirden to carry the rest o f thu -year,
brought the fancy price of $2.7tf0 j&gt;cr front or Choctaw.
-of the Confederate ermy/died n’t his hnnur
efit of a client) fare and will enable the foot.’ This is somewhat of a {»rice to pay
in Biloxi, MIbs., Aug. 30, In the 87th year
Persons nre &lt;vm|s-lled'tii lick their oWn • Therefore, patrons, let me' urge you to
suburban residents to* own jHuporty some for Florida did. but it must 1 »remembered
of his age. Gen. Uifckncr l i ’ nfl'w the only
{».stage stumps and envelops— tlie {mst Jmve*your Iniys jui^l girls nt ' scIhniI on thedistance out and still transact''nil ilteir Jacksonville is a great city and fast growing
28 tlt ofScpt 6mber, nnd then, luivinff Aiml«:
. surviving lieutennht-genernl of tho Con­
master,cannot lie comi&gt;cllcil to do'thls.
business in the-city of Sanford.
this
good bcgl".ilng, to kecp'ij^ up every
grenter,—Madison
New
Enterprise.
federate n n n y . •
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Persons nre earnestly requested not to
It. will nlso open up n rich country, nnd
«jay
during
tho term unless prevented by .
One of tlte greatest revivals ever held send postnl cards with money orders en­
. At die state election held in Vermont will prove Of great vnlue to the refill seasickness._
Few
pcopla roaliae how -nttich—
this week die republican ticket wns plcctod. lions that have hitherto*been unable to hi the State of Florida has just been closed closed. as large sums nre lost that. wn^.
gnined. by regularity of attendance.
John
Smith
gets
his
hiAll
from
047,729
The Platt tmnk factory and Epijiire market thcitrcrops to the best 'advantage. In Green Cove Springs. The- meeting
Let us do Away with the Idea thnt "John­
lasted thirty days nnd 112 members were {»istoffices, hence u .letter addressed to
priming and box plant nt Atlanta wpre
“Joltn Smith, 'United States" wli!..rcnch nie” can.stay away.from school two days
.burned Sept. 1. Loss $200,000.
• t SANFORD'S ELECTRIC THEATER ndded to thellaptisl-Cliureli in that place,
in the week, nnd nt tho sanio time lose
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anti a beautiful new house of worship nt him.
nothing m school.
‘ hr. E. II. Johnson, a Const Lino surgeon,
Ihjcks rnfinot lie s(mt tlimugli the mails
a cost of perhaps $3,000 will be lintiu
who formerly li ved In Tnrn'pn, "Wns killed
For those In our midst who -may not b e ..
wjien alive. Tlie qilubking would disturb
Fine Equipment Will bet Installed at diately erected.
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with our schooMuws, nn&lt;l course
by n train Inst wpek while walking on the
An Farlv nîîtr
Tins Chronicle of Inverness says: J. F. the slumbers of the ck-rkiT-on tlie {xistnl of study, let me say thnt tho nge for en­
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, track near Troy, Ala. y
Sherwood, formerly publisher of the Chroni­ cars.
Fifteen pnssenger. trains besides nil
It Is entnestly-.reqiiested thnt lowers tering school Is six yenrs. However. If u
cle. was in Florida fifteen years under an
pliild is six between tjjie 0 |M&gt;ulng o f school
freight trains pa the California Pacific mil- :t *
assumed name, his real name being Frank­ writing to tlieirtliris wiU jilcash eontiue and the first of December he may lie enfttad licwecn ..Winnipeg nnd * Fort Willin Ross McCormack. Tliocnnscuf bis Ik&gt;- their-gushing rhnpisodies to the inside of ler«J.
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There nre twelve grades In school— olgljt
pn sidetracks as a result of o'cloudburst
Nitnvglycirino must lie forwarded at
lit a straghtforwqrd manner, and has
lower nnd four Hl]jh Sclhxil,
cour&gt;o
wlilrli Hooded "the main line Saturday
made, rather than lost, frictldifc-Jby this the risk of the sender. If it should blow of study Used is that which is prescribed
night.' Aug, ID. It Is stated by railroad
i manly confession. In his eagerness to up In the potfitunstcr’a batid he cannot be by tho State of Florida, nnd it Will*com­
. men that this is the worst diaster ot'rihe
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nmxwcll is the first to ^recognize * n|(| friends he was indiscreet enough to held res|Ninsiblc.
kind which hus ever happened in Western the {Kmibilities of u good amusement violate law, find being pursued by ins
When wnlciies nre scht-by iiinll. If,the pare fnvorably with that of nnyjijlw«r
state.;' The course for tho High SclmolCanada. ' It is snid that fully 10,000 people place for Sanford, and willjnstnll n $2,00Q
enemies • resorted to iliglii, and under sender Will pul u notice on the outside, Department is broad, and |irc|air2t fos (ha
.' were held up along die line of the roads plant in -n fe«f weeks. 'This will insure
the (Mistmuster will wind it nnd keep i\ in
ii wrong name he nntrhls noble wifOj’iiine
State University, where mjr gm duiitei nre
affected by die floods.
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one of the liest machines for’ moving pic­ to Florida, mid hijreJliey were luveijond re- running order.
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When you’ *cml a money order in n letter entered without examination.' .
British luirl'Amnpan Was Wrecked neilr tures and other attractions that erw be spertertiiy nil. Nrrremi nm-prdpr*tO“ ir
The
Hlglr
fichOol
Physical
aild-Chonileal—
Port Tulbol, N.S.W., Sept 1. ibnljr five out inirchnscd, and as soon as the. necessary single dishonorable ac^b 1% in the {inst alwnys Sand full and explicit directions in
f-nlMirntorles nre well equip{»ed. tlio" u p » •
n new of thirty being resenred.
arrangements can be made the theater fifteen years, and withou) rtoqht this one life: same letter sd tlnTt any jicrson getting
{lanitus is Gie.best, nnd is sufilelent for
that be S]x-uks of is tin* only, one. of bis tlio letter canilruw the money.
The Canndinn national exhibit was will lie open to the public.
{K'cfomilng ull experimunts required by. ' •
When letters;lire receiveil Ixmring no
In order to have an electric current the life. A nobler man nor truer friend never
opened at Toronto, Ont, N. S. W„ Sept I.
High School c&lt;«irse.
directiofis,
the {icrsons for whom they nre
power
wiUJinvc
to
bo
generated
by
a
jpisolived.in
Florida.
Not
one
of
his
former
by Sir Louis Jette, lieutenant governor
New pupils, who cqqio frOin other »lio o ls
intended will {dense signify the fnct to the
of Qubec, who, messing an electric button, llne engine and storixl ready to use In the friends throughout the state wjJHlilnk less
o f good standing, will be. entered without
of him because of.this one faLso step of postmaster dint they may nt once lie for- examination u|Kin (»resentutlon of their
started the inncliinory in the various big machine.
Snufonl is in need of u goml place o f bis life. WcliaiX! that lie nnd his excellent wnrded.
building. The exhibition this, -yenr,' both
imimotion cauls, or other evidence of work
The placing of stain|&gt;s upside down on
amusement
of this kind, mid The Herald family will return-to’Florida, for « ' hearty
in die number and variety of cxlijbits,
done. Tills Applies-to nil grilles.
letters is prohibited. Several |X)s(mnslcr«
welcome awaits them.
eclipses nil of the similar affairs'beld here predicts success for tho new venture.
^N, J. P l-rkins, Principal-'
have been seriously Injured while trying
■*. In the pnst. The exhibtion will continue
Years ago some ignoramus w m teji^ ioto stnnil on their heads {u^cancel stamps
Will Take a. Vacation
two weeks.
lllc k s Bound Over
tribe against the English sparrow, Others
placed.in tills manner.
Thomas J. Perkins, ticket ngent of tho¡1Jesse Hicks, one o f the negroes who nswho-mistook this ignoramus fbrasciemi'st
A great flood, occasioned by-the lyeakAtlanticCoakt Line and Florida East Coast
snulted. Jant^s Miller, the- oged ne'ifru,
and die nliuso on tho .English s|&gt;arrow
ing.uf n wnter-^Iam’ almost destroyed the
Railroad, will leave early next weik on n
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
OPERA
HOUSE
nlHHiroiie nibuth ago. hud Iris preliminary
still
goes
on,
sirys
the
Jaspftr
Ne«yp.
It
city of Augusta, Ga., last Friday. Fire
ten dnys vacation, wltkh die will 8{iond
'trial before Judge Stringfeilow on Mondny
is not tmo that If jitiveH .engages in
ndded to the horror. Hundreds were made
with his wife nml ehUoroireit the tJnivbrcoinbn.t with any- bird, fcxcept\lt| own w . T. Johns Will -Install a Plant In and'wns Ixiund ovnr to thoCrmiinalOiurt,
liomeless, though vonly three. lives were
sity of tiieSotiUi, Sew^f)ce.,Tehii., in the
lllcks, Thomas Reinl and Howard Word
B{iecies, only In cases of self-defense. It
v_‘_ The Building òt Once.
lost. A torrent of Water twonty feet deep
Cumticrjftiul iiinnnlahTs.__kfr. Perkins inls*i 7U triltnhnt tr im curec tu-thg-ebuntry
Yhr tatest -lmpinv niem eontenudwted-hf cnlle&lt;l Miller ont of Ilia house sevcrultminths
• nisfled dimugh the principal streets, urul
tended this university in Ills early boyhood
Un the contrary it is&gt;u blessing; a blessing iianfortl Is Uieinstnllutionxif ekx:tric lights ago anjj.duriug n\parley Ward struck MU- *
.liglits, traffic, {taper and police, prutocliffn
days, aiid he cxjxrcts to derive a great
bestowed on uS by-a kind Providence to in the 0{xra House. W. T. Johns, owner ler over the eye with n bur of iron, kiilkk-, ,
wns^suspended for twenty-four hours. Tf ie
deal of pleasure fnaii meeting some of tils
sitMtfy*tUic jiittce of the birds which o f ,the building, is determined to give the ihg gut the eye nnd severely injuring the
Railroads in that section of Georgia and
oliI friends, mul going n\er the well-tov&amp;f
North^ «d South Carolina were demorul- grounds ugnin. One oi Ill’s former efius- thoifghtleiwi men jjnd diildnm Imvo de­ amusemeiirlovirenf Sanford a season that ol«l negro.- Ward made his escape at the/*
stroyed,' Hire in Jasper, wliere -Englisli will ecllpkc nil former efforts. The interi­ time nnd not hnvlug sufilelent evidence *
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Relief has been sent to the stricken.
mates is now vice chnncellor. tind another sjiarrow* haveliocn for twenty years, they
or of tlta building will l&gt;e improved in va­ to convict Reed he was turned loose.
. The Calaveras grnupc of big trees, one professor of ancient languages at tlie uni­
industriously 'gather the worms from-the rious ways nnd electric lights installed in Hicks will pay the . pcunlty, for being a
of the natural wonders of Lhu world, is in versity, one bishop Of California, one hisliop
to the iiannulL'
Vcgc£ibles.-. nnd but for these birds order to stage {gays on die ordcrofFaust party
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. danger of totffl destruction by fire.
Louisiana, one bishop of.Cuba, and another vegetables could hnrdjy be grown. True, in u {»roper manner«
bisbopaf-Mississippi.
Gen.
E.
Kirby
Smith
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Warehouse
Tali and Kornker. have been reconciled
they etil aofifiower t*MP millet *eed. etc.,
Sanford hns always been a good sjiow
was.pfofc.ssbr of mathematics at the uni­
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t Aq- Pope Coutruoting Com'{kany.aiinan&lt;| will work together harmoniously.
but ihe^njjny worms they destroy rlbiily city, and^with nn U{i-lo-tiate u|&gt;erii house,
nibnced work on their largoncw wittehousc
ocdon of Germany In tweaking up versity while Mr. Perkins wns there. This l«iys for the little seed they eat. Let the the l&gt;cst drnmatic talent can make our
tlds week. This will lie used for storing
place
is
not
only
a
great
seat
of
learning,
the concert of action of (fie powers with
English simrrow alone.
it ’ city oa the circuit.
umber mid ull building material used In
regard to Morocco»’ has greedy* stirred up but dtje of- the vflnest summer resorts in
Mr. Johns may add qn electric theuter
The DeLaafi Bctord says of the High
UMdr-oohiroctiiHi
busiuesji. loiter a* part
the
tfipuntalhs
of
Tennessee.
Mf.
J.
R.
|i» Paris. Frenchmen resent the action.
(uul -vaudeville attractions later In the
of the building is Lobe utib/cd as a w.(«kYcarfay of Orlando will fill the Sanford Springs “ gang” who have terrorized that season.
Harry Thaw declares he wlil-^ga into
shop.
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ticket ogency during Mr. Pcrkini’ absence. town for so many yejir» and wlio:reccntly
hwdnesa as soon as he Is released. Bays
A Correction
tlirentcncd the life of Stale Detective
Made a Man of Itlm
* * father made a success and he can do
Death of M rs. George Hightower
Last week this {»{ic r staled thnt F.W.M.
Oliurlcs F. Eaton if he did not desist in
A
man
oncc^romincntJn business nnd
“a.pell. Will tour Europe in an nulo, and
Mrs. George Hightower died at tier home his efforts to run to earth the inwardly As­ Baker hod {»urclmscd the Interest of the
d0M not binme Evelyn for her actions.
in Sanford, Wednesday afternoon, after sassins of Drummer W. M: Mooreland in Sanford Bakery Company* from the former social circles had fallen to the lowest
Chairman Mack hag selected Robert S. several months of 111 health. Site was an that town recently, littlq, know the map proprietors. From lids it wim not meant depths of degradation when a relative
'bwapedi os, manager of the Democratic earnest Christian and her death will be a they threaten, or they would not bo so to imply that Mr. Baker would he respon­ placed him io the Keeley Institute niul he
back in. his_ former
“ «npaign {n m« East.
care toss to her family. A husband nmj bold will) their threats,' hir. Eaton Is not sible for the debts or accounts of the for- s now
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tho
man to|be Rfrightened
so easily, nnd mer owners. He has purchased the ilx..
Br^nn' in Id« Sioux Falls speech, attacks three children besides her mother nnd oth- _
...the tlal information address. TW K
Keeley In­
relattvesnnd friends- n rclefr-in
ToundwTiefcver IilsHuIicSlIs' lilin. turcs'aml will*cor^uct tiie business at
stitute,
Jacksonville,
Florida.
enruaq and Coleman Dupont—whom lie sorrow., Her youngest child is it babe n There is nil "rohliit in the makeup of the old stand ns heretofore, but will not be
Banks Will close
are» arc affiliated with the trusts. l|[o few days old. Ftmeral services W re con­ IH-esent state detective, and they will hove ctponsiblu for the debts of tlie former
' ,f firm.
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Next Monday, September 7, being Lqbor
•v*rs Republicans cannot be tree to prem- ducted nt tlie house ThursduV ufternoon to bushwhack, him to "get’’ him,
by Rev. J. F. McKinnon, followed by in­
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The St. Petersburg Independent says
terment at the dty cemetery.
the WJnonu, from Mobile, with Copt. Hanks every section of Orange COQnty, .as well as Copies Bank of Sanford will observe the
Use of the United States malls has
regular legal holiday rules and dose for
¡ J “ de" icd the fin« o f Durable &amp; Co. of
The Herald is fully equipped to print and twenty men put in nt this pflrt lost the adjusting towns in Volusia nud Lake
^mstenlanj, Holland.', Tlipy are classed fine stationery of allkindx All tlie latest evening and left this morning at 8:30 fur counties. ' The {Hihllshcrs proposelouuko tiie day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Superior {irintlng for .all pur|io»ea atTm:
typa'm^'mgierial and **tiie uusn bilUnd (tie deep sen. They ore after spo.nge vio­ Tm. llu u u Um medium through wideb
liOtAUJ office.
tlie
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THE SANFORD HERALD

TWOi GOOD GAMES THIS WEEK
Make Their Secon(L^PPcarance
at the Opera Mouse
AN ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT
One of the Best Shows Ever Given by
Local Talent—An Apprecia­
tive Audience
For the past two weeks the people of
Sanford hnve been on the qul vlve of ex­
pectation regarding the performance of
the famous Celery City Minstrels scheduled
to take place on Tuesday night.
Lpng before the curtain rose Ihe house
seemed to be filled to overflowing nnd
still they came and found extra seats that
had been 'added to accommodate the
crowd.

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hlforfti and Ove/alls
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by Sanford*» Next Best Bet
of importance hnsqccurred this
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week In railroad business circles. At the
Orlando and Sanford second teams last
same time we-think there should be some
Monday tfte latter wen through the effec­
made each week from the: shops In'
notes
tive pitching of our old reliablej Chubb.
order thnt people who come to Sanfonl
Had Chubb bqan given the support in the
and spend several days may know*»what
first inning that he fcTbivn! the balance
there is going"ori hereabouts.
of ithe gnme, Orlando would not hnve
Ben Jones receiverl some slight injuries
aoored.
Wednesday4h&amp;rnlng by the slipping of n
Although the game wns to Jinvc been
wrench* from n holt while he was turning.
played bctyecctLKPQnd teams, when Or­
He Aas confined to nis bed for the re­
lando arrived it was noticed that several
mainder of the day. but Is able to be out
first team men were with "them and San­
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Since Engineer Barlow derailed several
was composed qf home playgrs, and ns
cars .and his engine nnptron tint yard track
usual In such cases, Sanford *wqji.
at Shops we notice that repairing is l&gt;cing
Kissam, for Orlando, pitched a good
done nnd heavier rails'lahvtyfpich is adegame, but bad two bad Innings, Sanford
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r^TUffWOek tl»e 'company worked nine
was devoid of any special fenturtk out-,
l)pUre for three days In order to complete
side the splendid pitching, of Chubb.
some work before the lost of . tbc mpnth,
Score by,innings: “
This
week we are back to eight hours.
Sanford..........‘ .0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0—4
N. Johnson has transferred from the car
Orlando
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repairing department to the air brake de­
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'Thursday nfternoon she second taam partment with Mr. McDougal. *J
from Eustis essayed to win laufejs from . Mr. Goodhue has returned from his wed­
ding tour nnd is on duty lignin. J. H.
Ferguson filled his. position during his ab­
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came in to a rollicking air nnd after the
opening chorus the entire company wns;
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High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
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Claude C. Howard wns the first on the
Want to roilou- Sanford
program nnd rendered "When you Dream
Son fordis on n real estate boom. WhyT
gf Somebody nnd Somebody Dreams of
Hor real estate men odvertiso
page at
You.” Mr. Howard lias a good voice and
a time In'their local papers. sayS tho Of• • DEALERS IN
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Inndo Reporter-Star. , From Orlarillo's lo­
Nixon Butt on the end then sang *T&lt;1
cal |uii&gt;ers one would never know that
Builders* Supplies, Interlftrchen Sand
Like &lt;i Little Lovi«* Now nnd Then" ns If
she overbad a-real estate ngency^. JSiilf
he really meant it, and after this appea
we havens good land gud As many adver­
A lp h a Cem ent, A c m e P la ster
Uie Sanfonl girls slioul dtnke him ot his
tisers, as good land nnd ns fnnpy advant­
hand Chubb was invincible. The few hits ages ns Sanford. What wo need is a good
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4Walter Beatty nnd .George S. Derry both made off Ids delivery were well scattered live real estntn ndenev thnt boom» our
TWKBWd tkiiujlirul Lanmli, Mr. .Tlcutty s atuinoL oñc3¿.Euiitrs'.juns were, corned. towiY-and-aaUvans-our... properties. Tin:.
Phuik_EstiiiiaI^. nfffl nil ~Iñrónñotk)ii
Batteries-for Sanfonl: Chubb andBeurd- papers do what they can. but thfcy caitiM&gt;t
being "Walt." nnd Mr. Derry’s "Could L"
These were interspersed with coon songs snll; for Eustis, Wyndharn nnd West-. live on wind.
Iheerfully Furnished
"Somebody Lied," by Eugene Roumlllat
Extra copies of tills week's. Herald can
nnd “ Bro. NoaliGnveout Checks for Rain."
Shall We Have a Kindergarten 7
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Ph o no 6 9
To.thr Julltur of The Herald:
to
yout
friends
nnd keep them in touch
The solo rendered by C. Edgar Hamilton
The death of our-dcabMrs. Mnlioncyhns
deserves special mention. His "Coot lirought that question bdfore the Sanford witli the Celery City nnd its wonderful
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Office with Murrell &amp; Mlnshew
Night Little Girl. Good Night" was a splcn- People again. Some six.yearsngn a Kin- resources.
TnrrthdTUon. Bhowing the scope nnd pow ■iergarten Awociatiori wns orgnnfied and
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a school opened, which was maintained
The BOanl ofCouhtyCommlsslqhcrSetfiB
George W. Adams, tlio typical coon, with more or less success up to two‘years
meet on Monday, September 7, ntlÒ n.in.,
gave "Shelter. Grub and Spending Change” ago, when Mrs. Mahoney took chnrgn of
1UÔH, for the |iurpos« of equalizing taxes
ns only George can give it.
the school, combining kindergarten and and attending to any other business dint
Interspersed between the ballads and primary work. Her** death* a~fow weeks
muy come before them for their consider;
coon songs was n perfect bail storm of ago lias left the place yacant and many
B. M. R omnson ,
Jokes. George A. DeCottas as interlocutor imrents Are inquiring: “ Is liiere no one to
Clerk o f Board of Ço. Cumm's.
carried out the port to perfection, nnd the fin UT“ WIUI bbr increased inpùiation.
poo ns on the ends were full of ginger. our Increasing prosperity, our increased
The Herald is fully equipped to print
. The local hits were the features of die Interest in schools in general, should we fine stationery of nil kinds. All the lajpsl
evening, and few csca|ied thé shafts of not have akindcrgarteiiT Surely there are type nnd material nnd "the men behind
,n OParrrgo C o u n ty
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chôugh parents of little children in Sanford d ie type who know hoW.
Frank' W.Graydm rendered the beaull- to sustniu such a school. The old Kinder­
B u rg la ry ' In s u r a n c e
The. accommodation- method A rind low
ballad "Dreaming Love of You,” followed garten Association is in possession of a
D 1887
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by Al. G. Nash in die rollicking song of piano, tables, chairs and material to equip priccs'of E{ A. Hcfficld Co. is what- keeps
them busy all the time. Anything for
“ Good Bye, Ma Honey, I'm Gone.". .
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the entire company closed the first part Education would furnish the use of*i room
and after five minutes of intermission the in the old school building ns they haVe
Celery City Quartette opened up die first done in the past.
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number of the olio in several very fine
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Who will supply this need T
selections... Tills quartette, composed of
SUITS
A FKltNU or «IC KlNUtkaAKTtN.__
-Messrs. Derry, Howard, Beatty, atÿ Huiïrlitoti, were well received by Uie audience
Successful Snipe Hunt ! .
astlicy deserved to be. for their renditions
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One of our popular young men wtyo has
were the best ever heard in Sanford.
WAISTS
Little Miss Stiles in the rendition' of u taste for the pursuit of gamu was gen*
"Honey Boy" laterally captured Uie audi­ erously treated to it snipe hunt Thursday
ence, and Uds dainty little miss was forced evening. Having been led out on Uie
to respond to an enoore of "Wont you be Jessup road about five miles he was
Mn Honey." Her perfect self, possession planted in the middle of a swamp and in­
aiis, Specifications and E stim ates Furnished
and control while on the stage was a great structed to hold the mouUi ol a bag open
When Launder«! airsurprise and delight to her many friends. with one hand and a lighted candle wiUi
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' George Adams in his monologò sketch the other. The snipes were uot attracted
rcctly have n soft flex­
and negro preacher stunt wus Just about to thu .light ut once and the lone hunter be­
ibility und Uie dressy
Uie best article in amateur- minstrelsy coming more lonesome every inoment fi­
nPiteara ncc
that was ever produced. George is great lially blew out his candle and started
Uirougli
the
woods
to
the
-road.
About
in Uie negro Impersonation and makes a
this Ume the boys, who weh| l^ h jd ln g
great hit.
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Frank Gruyum and company in singing touched off several cannon crackers nnd
und dancing sketches were rich, especially pistols and the way the snipe hunter tore
Qpp. Pm aoflia
the femal^impersonation of Walter Beatty.' up the, ground toward ■Sanford w a s -»
caution.
His
(erstwhile
friends
could
not
ALG. Noah has been Uiere before and
W E KNOW HOW
while everyone looked for something good keep pace with him and lie nrrived in
town
an
hour
ahead
of
them.
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in A£» turn Uicy hardly expoctcd Uie many
He was finally located nt Juno's restau­
real 2ood thfngs which lie gave^ them in
rant,
where he got only regaled himself
imitaUon and comedy sketches.
wiUi
refreshments, but considered Uie
Ttie grand finale ot Uie Blackville Ju­
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DEALER IN
It
is
a
cinch
Uuit
never
again
will
this
everyone left the'Opera House with the
same
gentleman
undertnk*
n
snipe
hunt
feeling that the boys had given them a
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with the professionals.
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Sanford Machine and Foundry W orks
J. Albert Davis, as intMtdü director and
Attention' is called to Uie nnnoujiccmqpt
Mr». Turner Houser, pyinlst^ descrvb. speof the Sanfonl Mnchina and Foundry
pUMnenUon and much of Uie success of
Works, a neyr business formed of Uie fol­
the affulr was due to Uie excellent rntfSlc
lowing machinists; H: G. Pegiow, M. N.
Phone 132
Sanford Avenue
rendered.
Diefeiiderfer,and P.'M. Keely
A
HOME
INDGSTRV
- Quite a neat suiu was realized for the
This finn ixoposes to deal in
bail team, and any future performances
biles and gas engines of allkindsT' khdXta
of Uie Celery pity Minstrels can be assured tin It/ll/s fttl flArta fn r
I.,. yto
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handle all parts for smile; also,
of a crowded house.
u1l kinds of machinery.
T n r ffleniWfFbT W T ffn r FiîëO oiH tH j:
' s. N. DlMue died at his home .near F t duction to Uie people of Sanford, as they
DEALER IN
Reid qn Thursday at 2 o'clock, after a are well kno«m for their skill as machin­
lingering illness of several weeks, lie had ists as well as for their strict uprightness,
been afflicted fur many years&gt;wiUi ihrout honesty and industry. Success is assured.
trouble and Uds was the jriinarycause-of
Banks Will » o se
death
Mr. Blaine was one of the oldest rési­
Next Monday, September 7, being
dent» df Sanfonl, and lately had made his Day, Uie First NaUonal Bank
liome wiUi his daughter. Mrs. Phelps, near
Peoples Bank of Sanford will observe the
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The funeral occurred yesterday after- regular legal holiday rules and dose for A$Cnt fO# VlF¿lnla-Carolina Fer
from ihtf residence of Mrs. Phdpa.
llilzers

Repair Work Promptly Done

Florida S Western Meats
FULL LINE OE GROCERIES

Fresh Meáis

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Quaint Qulbblcs’from Sis Bodkin*

* -Shine jokes lire like wnrts—they grow
Atlantic Coast Line Doing Good \ydrk ojt you.
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Foreword boys nre usually backward in
The Atlantic Coast Urië; through Wilbur' school.
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McCoy, the efficient agricultural nnd immi * Few egisls nre nble to ,’ninko their I’s
finit inn agent, is Bending* throughout the bchuve.. *
United States attractive printed mutter
Mnny folks throw upn coin wlm haven't
advertising the various sections of tlic been to Bea.-'
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Stick-lcrs for good* inn tutors nntur.iliy
McCoy Imç, (or a uuuihcr of years; belong to* clubs.
in churfie of tiio agricultural and Im­
Mn says n good mnny girls go lu church
migration department of the Atlantic to prey—on men. ■*.
Const Line, nnd through his untiring ef­
Because a mnn lives In. Chicago is uo
forts he.has done much to bring Bctllcrs to sign teat he is 111.
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Each year regular homcscckcrs' excur- Uidn a bank director.
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There wns ohee n purple cow; hut no
the. West, nnd hundreds of pedple take ad- body ever saw a purjt-lc cow.
vahtnfie of the reasonable, rates, mnny
A mnn buckles down to work when he
liavinfi settled in Horida.
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wants to hold on to his snap.
• The Atlantic Coast Line bus issued n
One swnlluw docs not make n sunun.w;
neat booklet entitled The Nation's Garden but several get n man into the cuIuIxmilc.
Spit, giving details of the various points
You seldom find chemful milk, ut one
along the line of that system, which hook night stniul hotels. Most of it has the
contains an excellent descriptlqrv of whnt blues.’
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is being done in Florida in the truck-rais­
Some men fire dike the inside ofn shot­
ing tinej telling in n correct manner Just gun. They may have, n beautiful polish,
whnt lionicaeekpri c a p expect when they but lue stall' »vlioir. &gt;,— —
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last Sunday, nnd-Qtcn adds the follow •iped hud to lliinkf there 'aren't to be tiny
higoonccrning Sanford in particular’^
more corns.
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' Tom Appleyard Kl ¡king *
cius, $111,000, are printed In Inrgn letters . Tom Appleyard started n ’‘Kick Column!
on n small folder on cheap.irrigation mak­ in his Lake City Index, iwiyaV&gt;-8rrlM&lt;*ming Sanford the greatest trucking center burg Independent.- and ’ he is itoW kiekb g
in die world. This booklet is very attrnc- himself. He never knew that there was
•i.ve, and Sanford Is to be congratulated so much di&amp;senttbn in his community, u. d
uPm her enterprise-in pulling for settlers. he uses.a half column of space to expluin
J' N- Whltncr is credited with getting to his contributors why ho cannot jHiblish
* neot ^Ider advertising Sonford and' their c/Tuaions. Better turn the stud ovc
un* Howard-Packard Land Company lies to the police departntenr. —
gotten out a very neat booklet entitled
rrosperity of the Celery District nt Sanford: “
The Times-Union of Jacksonville reports
TWs booklet, like all others, gives valuable
that the parties boring for oil near Chip• information to strangers.
ley have fou.nd traces of petroleum all the
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A Home in Town and a Form in the that- th^ drill is now In Uie last stratum
Is the Utle of a.booMfct
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ley it will make a furore-and boring for
the country, together with the .other oil will he in progress all over wèstern and
Iwokieu.
middle Florida.. .If oil Is struck n great ad­
fJ n “ \ Mr1* doing a great work dition will he inado to the wealth of the
chuJi»
aru* Ids.woik Is being apprp- State.
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cnlefTPr**^r|Ji business men of
The mayor of Key West has determined
driVr,MUan1Uc Coa4 Lil»e will make a
FluriH« * v^nler to L t o g homeseekers to to stop Sunday liquor selling in Key West,
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Y .FJ pei.aUon
thK and to that end will employ men in plain
¡¿aim.
, ; tf lbS^^g ^l Je n
h e suite,ofeach
clothqs xo obtain evidence against the law
settwi 7* 5^ secure &lt;. \
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THE SANTORO

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

TMEYR'E AFTER HIM
ALWAYS SOMETHIN»! DOING IN SANrORD
a n d r e w . j o h n so n
When
Gilchrist
sits in the Gov’nor’s choir
Tito Orlando Reporter-Star in o late is­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
sue notes the yolumnious advertising ac­ The girls will conro from everywhere.
Early and late
Pnbllilitd Every Saturday MornInf at Sanford. Fta.
corded Tim HCRAt.n by the real estate men
Where Devout of the^ Cejery
A-conxing fate
Practices in Slate and Federal Court».
■ R. J. Hatty. ManafLnf Editor
in particular ahJ remarks that in Orlando’ To Give them.Gilchrist for a mate.
City Worship Tomorrow.
Subscription Price. $1.00 a Year In Advance the real estate dealers are either dead or
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—Jacksonville Tiines-Unlon.
M. G. T. Building.
Phone 2tg.
sleeping.
When
Gilchrist
gets
to
Tallahassee.
Entered a&gt; seeood-class rakll matter August «.2nd.
1908, at the .Fusionier at Sanford. Florida,
There’ll be no chance for any lassie.
There.la more truth than poetry in this
under. Act of Mnrvii 3rd. 1879.
ALL
EVENTS / G. W. H A M M O N D
For-mother dear oml sister sweet
thought, and Tile Herald rises to renmtk
Will make the lassies all retreat
■V. Office FI rat Floor In the Blrhop Block. First Street that in every.growing city you can always
. ARCHITECT
—Mrs. 7C T. Foss, in Junta Gordn Herald.
TrlciiLoi.r No U3--- ,
find the reaTestate men using-plenty :qf
Of
Interest
t
o
;
Those
Religiously
Hi'
------:-------------• When Governor (jljQhrisL Pikes Ids sent
O ffice w lth : M urtell 8» Minsbew
printer's ink,.pot only In the locnl^pnpem
cllned—Subjfcts o f Discourses
Charming lasses and maidens ftWeet
- SA.NFORD. FLORIDA. SEPT. n. ;10f
IAit injarivorlising matter of all kinds.
— .— - Will at once.begln
! to r the Sabbath. ^
-w- - Pico Hotel Black
.
His heart to win
Nnyrtt may be tlint property is *e t — lTHE SPLENDID NEW ERA
n
w
t'l.inn
Ch.idwt
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i
lbs
City
»r
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r
fair know not-rctrcnl.
Lat u# inaugurate-the neW erit o f pros­ moving InDrlando, or that lit© real estate And oil the damsels
K a q m ir d lo b i U f o f m w J .ttw ii A n o o u ftc iitW n u i
— Leesburg Commercial.
mkrr Chvrtk K«W, io IKb
aol l»i*r ikw Tk Hn il j
dealers
have
nothing
to
offer
since
Orlando
perity which 1« dawning upon Sanford
Ì)R . R. M. MASON
When Gilchrist sees the Tribune girls,
sfterMon.
with an enthuslastiospiriL Fortune smiles has attained it's rifttuml iiroportlous and
laughing. pretty, with clinging curls.
DENTIST
f ir s t Methodist
upon ua and let us tnke advantage of for­ is not likely to grow.
¿ J t’ll settle thé limiter for good nnd oil— Rev. D. IK Sweat, pastur;, church, corner Park
tune's smiles They arc ours—ours to eaAt tyiy rote the Reporter-Star certnlnly
For beauty Will Snlfwer the.'lection call. avenue nnd Fifth » f w t ; iihfionafr, itirner MnR- Wclbqpt Block
Phone 19
nollu avenue nnd Seventh
phone ¿34.
"Thnts Us."
joy; ours to bask in. The cornucopia has a kick coming, for if real estate men
Suitday morning »ervloe at It: evening, »frvlce,
Sanford,
Floridn
—TntuiSi Tribune.
7:30; Sunday icliool. 9:48 a. Hi,: Jno. K. Methangs propitiously. The goddess of plenty arr^npt using space in the paper there
tlnger, Supl. Epworth League. G:30tiund»Y evenWhen
General
Gilchrist
becomes
our
"Gov,
” ^ Is m ore prolific In her n ew pledges of grèflt ftitisl jte JrdraR.ln the mnriret;^
ing-Good congregations were present Sun­
. nbuhdancc w hen w e renp this h arvest of
If a city is growing thd 'Îwupàny. in His thoughts may then turn to love;
G E O . A . D e C O T tE S
day nt both the morning and night ser­
bound to be ndynneing nnd real estate, As our dear friend, we tip him straight.
t ; Ilio crops1'n o w ,b ein g planted.
Sanford is the best city In Florida.
both county and city properly should be Right here in Sanford he’ll meet his fate. vices. Tlie pastor's text for the morning ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
—That's "We."
No Iloodi¡wash awny property nnd stran-1 changing hands. The only way to sell
was "Lej.thcm that love the Lord be ns
Practice In State and Federal Courts
gle lives jiere. No KlsinlC turbulence your property is by advertising.
the sun.*- At.'night bis theme was "A
Sanford. Ha
Tire H erald I s today printing nnd cir­ Feast in The Wilderness" the bnsls for Wclliom Block
■sears our land with molten Inva, or swnlTake Spnfdrd ns an, example. Here is
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idhsra up the affrighted populace. The dark n bunch of live, iinstling men who nre culating more pn|&gt;cni to regular . f a id sub­ die discourse being the miraculous
aWomlnoua clouds that threatened the constantly booming and building up the scribers thnn nny paper published in Or­ feeding of the 4,000 in the wilderness.
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financial world have passed awny and our city. . They'fire ready and willing nt nil ange County; • '
Two members came fnfwnnl,by lottc/ at
winter of discontcth is made glorious sum- times to give their time, money nnd en­
the morning service, "diristinn service SUR V E Y OR AND DRAUGHTSMAN
. mer by these suns of Floridn. All of our ergy toward every movement to advance
dial costs sqmething," will be the,subject
Tlie
newspaper
njnn
is
air
Iconoclast
leveling and Cras^-Sectkinlng for Drainage
tfcv.
.
,
u Specialty
*- blasted hopes are in the deep bosom of the city's interests. They nre wise to the because he sees tlie shams. hypocHsy and for Sunday morning services.
S A N F OR D. . F L OR I DA
tlie ocean burled. Our dreary marshes have fact that publicity is the only way to bring deceits of mankind and becomes per force
The league meeting was well nttended
been changed to delightful meadows, and Sanford into, the public eye and conse­ a cynic.
Inst Sunday afternoon, a -large per ceht.
life is full of mrc and radiant promise.
quently the local papers will receive the*
All that glitters is not gold to the jour­ of diose present taking p.irt. It was a
BKF
The world is ours, Tlie prices offered jintrontg^ due tlieui as public purveyors nalist.
missionary meeting, nnd Mr.. A. R. Cbnp- T H O M A S E M M E T W ILS O N
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for the products of our fallow land are of news. Tbq result is shown in the fact
pell, fourth vice' president of the senior
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUJJR
moat flattering and encouraging * to the that today our city is doing more business - With a street car line and brick.pavi.ug .lengue, wap in charge. -Miss Mary.wdlker,
AT-LAW
husbandman. Sanford is the garden spot in evcrYlIntnthan nny other city twice the on First street, our jnaln thoroughfare wilt first vice-president Of die Jntcrmedial*
Seventh Judicial Circuit vt
resemble tlint of a city five times as large. league, will.luml Sunday, and the subject Lair State'Attorney. Florida
of the earth.
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*_ .W e hnve health that enn alone be found
Farming lands and city property ^ b e ­
is; "Our cfinrge." , Ail • young people esRriidenoet. Sahford and Sylvan I-akr ,
In Nature's sanitarium. We hnve water ing sold every-day. Ait influx of new
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WHAT THEY SAY OF llSk^ ' speelihly invited. Service begins at 4:00 I— ^
as pure and nectarine _______
ns the draughts
________ the people has set in and there is more tmlldo'clock.
T O N S O R 4 A ^ -F A R L O R 8
I U-’. * odywere_YronLta.quair.ln-SPQhlvc [inglatMi^bnprovements m projjrea a iftA»Comment o f the State fhtrss on ^The Woman's *FViretgn ’Mtssfomny^StP
glee.
ever before.
cicty will meet Monday afternoon nt 4:00
“ The herald"
J. L. CARRUTHERS
We have all the concrete blessings that
Therefore to keep your finger upon the Dt Solo County New».
o'clock, tho meeting. being in charge
Proprietor
a succinct statement might define, and it pulse of trade you have only to wqleh the
The Snufopl Herald, with R. J, Holly ns of Mrs. P.’ .M, Elder, vice-president. All
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is our pleasure and our duty to still further movement in the real estate. .The cities editor, has made its appearance. It looks members urged to attend.
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° this state of human happiness.
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SANFORD
that denote the grentest progress arc those good, talks good nnd will make good.
FLORIDA
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Sanford must and shnll go ahead. It having the" greatest booms in properly Sanford uow has two of the livest papers
Presbyterian
has die sinews of war, it has tjie fire of nnd the "sand men" nre using the columns in the state. Success to this last venture
Rev. J. F. McKInnlna. :Minor; morning aervlre,
F RESH
II; evening »erv 1er, 7:30: Salgtolh »ctinol, 9:30 a.
youdi and die courage of its convictions. of the papers every time.
of Pro. Holly. Ho did good work ut Or- in.; Hnini Mi Lnulln. SupL;.pray«/ m&lt;«&lt;in« Wed­
nesday, 7:IfO p. m.
ItsjropertyvalunAjons nre c m ailynncing. Ji’-In Sarifonl—tliefe is something doing,
lnndo, and will do the snme for the Celery
The services at the Presbyterian church' l ^ T T ' A
and everything moves along ns merrily as
City, If diey stand by Tlie Hernid.
last
Sunday were well attended, and were
1
marriage bells. Put your shoulder _jo the
In addition to the one thousand copies
of
an
interesting
character.
The
music
AND
wheel Be enterprising and you will win
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of T h e H erald of this issue disirihiilod Arcadia Chnnii'lon.
In
which
the
Presbyterian
choir
wns
ably
die king coveted price. Help yourself and
TJie Hernid. Sanford's new weekly news­
thn&gt;ughou|, Orange county, suvornl hun­
nsslsted by mcml)crs of. tho Baptist nnd
God will do the rest. No risk, llo gain.
dred will be sent to jiafties In the north­ paper. edited by R. J. Holly, has npjienreil. Congrcgntionnldiurches, was exceptionally
A, sitting hen never gets frit. If you have
It
Is
a
twelve-page
paper
of
approved
ern state#, carry lug to, them Klorida'a latest
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ghixir-ftitd marked nttcntiou .was given
t
.
confidence in yourself, now is the time to
tidings, the story of.' our -Vounty's pro­ five column size- oml remarkably neat
the
preaching.
At
night
a
noticc’
n
tlo
fftushow your metUe. Arouse to action! The
typogrophicnllynnil
bright
editorially.
We
ductiveness, and why Sanford is destined
J. I . A N D E R S O N ’S
turfc of of the sendees was the large num­
time is ripe and we are eager for the fray.
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to bd&amp;ne of tho state's most ini|iortant welcome The Herald to our exchange list
. Tills vicinity is most prolifle with oppprtuand predict a successful career for this ber of men present.- All nro invited to
cities.
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the services next Sunday, which will be
nitjes for money-mnking.und die moment
, The. past six months for Florida and for youngest Florida fledging that jumps into of (lie usual character.
".la opportune. Our resources ore legion,*
fame
full
grown#
Sanflird have ^proven rnosf propitious and
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nnd fortune^ which knocks .hut onoo at
weli warrants the feeling that both nrc Kluliprnee Gaistte.
Consulting Mechanical
Elrst Baptist
. every, man's door, is now loudly knocking
entering upon nn era df prosperity.
Cr The first issue of the Sanford Herald,
Rev. J. W. Perry, 'bailor: Sunday morning te
r
»ervnt*(ttr'itate. .Bid It welcome.
Nothing can stay the rapid advance of withMrrR. J. Holly jas managing editor, Ire. II;evening »ervlcr 7:30: SaUunb achooT. 1M45
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*a. m.; K. R. Murrell, Sum.; prayer_ -meeting
evei
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Sanford.
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Friday, 3 p,
has been received and contains twalvo Wednesday, 7:30 p, mp; V, W. A flr»t
"CLEAN AND D ID N ir^ D "«»
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Around Sanford is the real vegetable pages. It is a good ;taper, n splendid in.; Y. M. i la»l rtkíay. 3 nr.
and P ra ctica l Machinist
Tlint is whnt one iff . Sanford’s most
Rev, J. W. Perry returned yesterday
growing
section of tlie stntc.
jjnomlnent citizens said of T ue H erald af­
paper; it reflects credit on Mr. Holly and from his vacation *n1Stl- w IIIt opeupf Ute
•Gkpnijln-Matins'DetlghrEreetloh and Krp;
There is on this whole planet no more on Sanford, and should-receive Uic-most
ter he Ijpil&amp;fiad the first issue.
pulpit
of
tills
,
chyrch
tomorrow
nt
both
PALATKA. FLORII^A
.
t-n ‘ 1 -^Ctennnjid-i
'•dignified11'is n good motto to tlCflUliy spof'thnn where stands the city liberal patronage from local merchant#.
morning and evening services. No doubt
follow, and we hofie that we may ever of Sanford, and the census reports prove A pn|icr such as The Herald is a town
this to be a fact that cannot Ik* gainsaid builder, nnd the Celery City is fortunate the pastor will be greeted by n.lqrgc con­
keep "on that line of morality.
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gregation.
If it is life and health you want.'or a in Mr. Holly deciding to locate there.
^nd tlint expressed what T he Herald Is
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striving to do— to make n clean and dig­ cltancq Tor profitable investnients; to
Congregational
raise vegetables at u profit that will make Tho Titusville Slar.
Rev, R. R. Kendall, pqator: Sunday morning
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nified press Id the "Celery City." ' "
JEW ELER
It; evening »ervlu! 7^0; prnyerYneellng
. . Inerì lug
all
fanning you have heretofore seen but
The first number of tho ifSnford Herald, »ervice.
This paper,will strive lo give the news
Wrdm »diiy. 7;:W;e in. ; SoMialli ■cliuul.
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10 a. rn
of tills community without fenr or favor; child's pldy, come to .Sunford nnd the R. J. Holly editor and manngcr, lias betfn J. C. Lmmlnger, Superintendent
It will publish all the news thuT ought to country sumJundlng it, nnd your fondest received. It is five column, twelvu-pngo.
Holy Cross Episcopal
well edited and well printed paper,‘and if
lie printed, but It will in no case sink to holies on nil the above will be realized.
MY SPECIALTIES:
Rev. It F. Brown, rector: .Nun,lay morning wyvthe
merchants
and
business
men
of
Sam
loe. 11-even Ins service, 7:30;SobUlh »chutl. U;4S
yellow jourpallsin q nil publish to the out­
m.; U. F. Wtiliner, Supt; prayer inretlns. 7:30 Picksrd's Hind-Painted China
^ Iin ll We Have a Kindergarten T" is a ford possess the same |vide, ambition «.
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side world-scandals and utterances that
p. m.
y ■
Gorham'■ Sterling Silver
query that-a correspondent toTitE Herald Und business ability that thetnanngers o
will bring pain to anyone. ’ . .
Roger«' Phted W riC^
this week makes to the people bf Sanford. The Herald hove shown U will live long
Wc. will be "clean nnil'digniflcd."
• Catholic
I'
Rev. M. Fox, rector; services cvrgy second nnd
Certainly we should have a .Kindergar- and prosper and they will wax fat.
Elgin and Wslthsm Wst-hrs
fourth .Nondoy; cm Iy mass. 7 n. m.p mass nnd ser­
Lct those who love Sanford, and lliose j ten. The good accomplished by the late
mon. 10 a. m. : Sundi
‘ ,9
“ jt. m.; vesper*, 3
Sunduy school,
p. m .----who are alive to her welfare and prosper I Mrs. Mahoney in the early training of our Son Mnlro lirm.
No-l.Vol.
LofTJieSanford
Herald
comes
ily say: ‘‘If we cannot junto Sunford nil j children warrants its continuance, nnd
A L L f in n its ■C U A ri A N T M1:
we want to, let us make her all we can.” it Is sincerely hoped some ’good woman to us tills week. R. J. Holly, formerly bucklo meet." Oudl publications'coot lots
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Wjth'the nHialam-ALffurt—to-nmke—thrr|-mH tnke thlK tnTPoflnut mutter in hand nt with »he Keporter-Star, Orlando, is tlie of money. HoweyCrrsudi a ncws[in|&gt;er is
managing editor.
most of every condition nnd .pause auoti unci. The support Is assured,
a great credit to oqr county end we. sin­
Sanford is certainly to be congratulated cerely wish The Herald pll sorts of good
point of advantage to appear In its' most
favorable UghL we will feel, that we are I One of our oYdumgcs remurks that the on securing such n live wire to let the luck and gratifying success. Mr. R. J.
doing all we can to not only make Sunford j'fir« issue of T he Hekako told more about world kpow what that'progressing town Holly, formerly of tlie Orlando Reportt*Park Avenue
-•Phone Itti
liold her own but putting her In die way Smjford than hnil beftnjn print.In the lost fs doing and if VoLl, No. 11sany criterion, Star is managing editor. He states that
- of constant advancement. -«-*•
|thirty Years. Our elty d c i«v e s It a ll and The Herald will do it to the queen's taste. he has surrounded himself with a number
too roucti cannot l&gt;e said about Tha many It's worth thousands to the low* and 6t competentjisa[4tama,.nmung whom is WE MAKE EVERYTHING KNOWN
Under tlw editorial mnnogement of I advantuge^o/ a growing city like Sanford. county. May tlie citizens realize and ac­ W. S. Osborn, who is known to be one of
Willis M. Ball the Tinws-Unlon Is ail A city Is judged by It's newspapers— cord The Herald the support if deserves. the brightest newspaper men in the state.
. ' TO THE TRADE.
The Item gets more information about We shall look each week with pleasure to
tliat It should bo as a representative pa­ therefore it Is up to tha quill pushers to
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per of tlie State of Florida, nnd no more keep the spirit of advancement on the Sanford In the first number than we have the coming of The Herald.
Full Line of Lunch Goods. Candies,/
can it be said that a Georgia pa per does move.
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£ Men lirtprint ir^ the past thirty years put
together.
more for Florida thnn a Florida paper.
Ocala Banner. .
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Cigar» and Tobacco«
The Tlmcs-Union is ail tliat can be ex­ ,■ The Florida Press has been most kind in
Tlie first issue of The Sanford Herald
pected of a state paper, while the editorial welcoming T he H erald among their midst, (JDtUen County Time«.
lies on ourcxdkange table. In-typography
The first issue or Tlie Sanford Herald
page Is undoubtedly the best to be found ns will be noticed' in “ What They Say
it is a model.-, 'As soon ua you sqan. Its
ef Us.* in anotlier column. We ll" ,u*r-.t'n‘i comes lo our exchange table tills week tnoko-up and Its print you at once realize
In the South. Willis Ball U a genius,
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all gentlemen, and trust we merit nil the with Mr. R. J, Holly as managing editor. thM it Isg/he work of a master of Ids
kMost mercfmnu would rath«r, at the end kind expressions o(. good will Later on If future issues come'up to tlie first, other trade, It shoes In every line that tliose
A N D 'f e v . Ä .
of a month, puy a big bill for advertising, we will review thea$ kind notices and give pa|iers In the state will liavqto^do better behind It take a pride In their work and
and have an equal sum left la b&amp;nk as tho eacli particular one the attention tliat it to keep In line with tills' new paper. try to exceL When we run across Os­
Success to it
net pfoflti of the month. Uiau to pay a deserves. Again, we thunk you.
born's name or one of Its staff we can at'
small advertising bill nnd still hove but nn'
once account for its excellence. The
Gaiette New». Dayton».
isSierof
The puhlisTier
of a weckly&lt;J&gt;ew»puiK:r In
equal sum added to the bank balance.'
Sanford's new rnawspapa«i The Herald, paper would reflect credit on George BurnFranoaanuounces»bat henoehsth tlie ,
R O O M 2 0
that is jtmrsbout the Way I t nsuni:
made fls 1nltift'appearancelast Saturday. side'hi Ills palmiest doVi —V " ' ,---- ~
journal■
will
be
printed
on-poisoQuus
fly
■works.
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The Herald is a clean sheet' and filled.to
Upstairs, Pico Block..
paper, so tliat Its readers will receive add­
St Petersburg Independent
the
brim
with
bright
scintillations
from
• Will some "friend of tlie family" please ed value after the contents or tho publiThe Sanford Herald, R. J. Holly, editor,
the pen of its able editor, K. J. Holly.
hold a mirror to the mouth of tlie Hcarstitlon have been perused.
arrived yesterday in a neat 10-page, 5Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
BP.
lodependent Corpse- now [using as a na­
Ofunge'Cataty Cltiiqn.-'
coiumn bundle. Holly's new* paper is as
AND
tional candidate, to see If tfkere are any
Editor Harris of the Kissimmee Gazette
We have received the initlul number of neat as a pin, ably edited, and interesting!
Saturdays 4&gt;b 9 p. m.
signs of life T
Is booming his city as it was never boom­ Tlie Sanford Herakl. It is a twelve-page, In every department "In Sanford—l i f e
It will take an effort b&gt; galvanize die ed before and hq will get results fr^n five column publication and-Is a gent In' s Worth Living." Is tlie slogan pot forth
body politic and thrust new life into the such energetic efforts. Every issue la a every respect# In fact, It seems to US to by this paper—sort of holly w eath —re­
S t r a n d /* 0
W e lc o m e
r j . - .L
t uCtUZr*
j boplt for KIsuinmii &lt;•.
be too lilgh-gru»le to "make tongue - and minds one of Christmas and good cheer.
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RESUME or

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G R O C E R IE S

Geo. A. Nain, B.S..M.E.
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SfPttmbtr 5,1908

THE

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Wnde, the lunar, Orlando.
tiiB Herald's 'plwnc Is No. 148.

Give the nows to the Herald.
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Fresh Florida merits at M. A- Speer’s!

U ty c Happenings— M entio n Of | ln^et c8Umote» fro"‘ Pcl»on U s e printM a tt c r s In

Brief.

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1 N. F. Yowell &amp; Co. I

New honey in 'quart jnrs, 3(j cents per
qunrt, at M. A. Speer's.

Complete line of pipes Just received,
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
Chus. Evans.
land. Sold^oa easy terms.

reftSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST jl, 8^AJ^ ' ' S hMre,“™ l,rtm“ '’lsl'

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When you hnvc on Item of news call
'phone No. 148.
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Mrs. W. C. Mott is vlslUngTiisr. son. Mr.
C. I. Molt In Jacksonville this week.

Wrtdc-’makes frequent trips.lo Sanford.
Step Into Mrs. G. L,TnKli^h’s lunch room
1Write him nt ¿Orlando.
and Ret h Clip of Rood coffee. Five cents.
Summary of the Floating Sm all Talk
Sumner's XXXX Hittter, 33c ixiuinl, 3
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Messenger visited
sW ln ctfii.A rran ied ’ for.lliir*
relatives in Tilrnpa the first of this week.
tied Herald Readers.
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Furnisher! room forrent.rfver Newlan’s
Full line of feed nnd fertilizers. QdiHiMonday
^
I prug «tore. Inquire up stnitf.
\ __{ Jy.nnJ Pficc right, Smiford Grocerv Co.
is tabor Day
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The best line of cigars In the city, is dis*
ScihT your*shirts, collnrs mid cuffs to the
And n National Holiday.
Celery City Stetjm Laundry nnd they will
Remember 1 The bnftks will lw qlosetl. |pcnsed at Billie Hand's place. ‘
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Many Sanfordites took advantage of tlie look ns new.
, ArifTim^0 subscriber to T he H eraldT
|cheap excursion to Tampa Inst Monday.
The Westminster; the 1^1 bicycle made
1 Nine Hours per day. Snead &amp; Venable. |
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. o. i i tted ten; Just the thing this hot weather. for the money.. See ‘them nt Harry . J.
\Vitv,„iV
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The famous O-TPidT smoker at Charles Mra Tnkn8h-B ,unch
¿ppoilte (,eiK&gt;t. Wilson's.
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Copies of Tiio Herald can he obtained
Kvans.
______JBc4innlng4dominyr thc 31st. Snead &amp;
See a A. Reed for furniture nnd piano Venable will work nlne hour8 f()r dny.# ot Miller's news stand, corner of Park ave­
nue nnd First street.
moving.
i
* ' * I WOfkJ. C Snead bairreturned from n business
Mr nnJ Mre •D L Thrasher and doughMisses Ido and Isabel Simon left for
irip to Atlanta.
.
I ter returned Thursday from u tripto|xdnts Cedar" Keys Tuesday' night. where they
will spend their vacation.
See Pell for paper hnnglng. New fall in the East,
patterns Just In.
I j l)8j arrived— pears, peaches, gunvi* mire», eotlon im i and unralxi-d colinu area ,r„r
duci wlicthfr naturai of artiftclnl produci, (he«uniiI
Harry j. Wilson spent Sunday with his I ({rapes, limes and leiqons. • Sanford Gr brina knnwn n» minrumini frrtillirn.
Topurchair, Icnso or Otherwiuacquirr fondi nnd
yife and children at Scnbreczc.
eery Company.
ijuUtlinjU in tuli »late? or dttwhem lor iht rfrrtlon
irhtnKIiviirumi ttf ri
r ine scven-ycnr-old mare nrid good l
Horn sandwich, 3 écrits; Mrs. Taknsh'a
Special values in Indies'waists, (¡owns,
huRRy
nnd linrness for sale. Bnrgnin.
fejTjch room, opposite the depot.
underskirts, corset covers, etc. MettinWT
M.
Dickens.
Harry Wray wnd wile went to Tampa gcr’s, next to jwsioflicc. ,
last Monday oit’ the excursion,
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Hitz nrc n({nln occu­ , Not-n-hole hnlf hose, Runrauteed for nix
pe your bëst coffee, Ret'Y ale or Purl- pylng a room at the home of Mrs. A. J. muntila, $1.50 hnlf dozen. MctUiiger's.
noxt to (wstofficc. •
• mn-nted. Sold.by Sanford grocery Oo. -TSlrrine, on Pnrk avenue.
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Mr. and Mm. N.-H.Garner have returned
Those who anticipate building will save
T. E..KinR, a former Sanfurdltc, wns in.
idler a pJeasanl^&gt;uUng at ML Olîvé. N. C. I money by gi vlnff us their contract. Snead town Ibis wee-k, returmiiR Tuestlay tq hla
tiunio in St. AuRustinc.
Wltcn yim Want a toothsome steak, ' 4 Venable,

New line Dress Ginghams
and Shirtings
Just rcccivpd^Jargc stock Cheese Cloth
and Yellow Cotton for Seed Beds
I-owcst,prices prevail
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Gçnt’s Furnishings

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D rin k a B o ttle of

T. H. Barlow hns returned from n short
We nmkc plans and iqiccificntions linci
rooked just'ri ({lit. visit BillielTtind's place.
Fresh lino 6f National Biscuit Co.'* Roods, |triP to points in North Corolinn. His fain- do firat-clnss work dif.aner-Uum-mivl»txiv4—
Snead flt Vcnnbter
murn«d-witb-hiim—---------- — —■ I else.
S W f t V | | V lH | iy V-v
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Roller
Kind
Floor
fresh
from
the
mill.
n
« lulre
the.eiseiUlal
ininxlirnt».
ttitmical*.
cumnoncr i\iiir
i lour, irean
iromme mm.
,«)u
nc|, nm|
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tiiloil^r
nrtT»fury
nnk-irinr
grocery.
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flour
on
the
market.
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Get-It
nt
M.
A’
¡»'"Pound»
to
be
u»«l
in
the
niamifanurr
ol
IrrliA. MelvinTrncy. re{&gt;rcscntInR the Timcs- i 0m .
“J
luer« of all kinds, lo be used a» fertilirtr» known
.a&gt; enrmaerciat (ertltiura,
Unlon, mpdc this ofllce a pleasant call opfcer 8.
To.tlW.Plm'' cxieai « » the law* nf UiU itsle vjitt
g in g e r a l e o r s o d a w a t e r
ciiiunuu, rcnuiu./.i, ot,„iuiu, ¡»eil, qxtm
L. B. Philips spent Sunday with his wife
yesterday.,
r
consomme,
iKmlllon,
nnd
other
soups
served
Dread and milk, crackers nnd milk, milk and fliildren at Seabreeze, and they re­
Manufactured with [sire distilled water— they will prevent illness, aid
promptly
nt
Billie
Hand's
place.
turned
home
wtth
him
Monday
night.
|’ toast and other dairy dishes, at Billie
digestion and give you health
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Connected with this pa|&gt;er is a printing
E. A. Hcflicld Co. will accommodate you
Hand's place.
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* wings H. Wright of Ocoee Is the latest In any kind of trade in tjiB household. office capable of producing .the highest T h e S a n fo rd C o c a C o la B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la .
grade of office nnd society stationary.
addition to the workinR force of the {»nn- Will buy, sell or exchange.
N. W. Nnnch. a prominent merchant of
Ford Massey of Dawson, Springs; Ky„
foul postofllce. •
Seedl»ed covering. 7c. Rrnde for Cc; 9c. representing the cash carrier system, spent Pnlatkn, was In tlie city Mondny, visiting
ills huHhcr-in-Jnw. S. A. hJmmis:
guide for*7Me, in 200*yard lots. -Mettin- a few duys in llic city this weak. - ,
Delicious ice cream, the best made, at
Sfbak. hnm and eggd. pork mid beans
ger'g, next to (lostofllce.
a
Mrs.
G. L. Taknsh's lunch room, op|Hisite
umf
other
toothsome
articles,
at
Mrs.
G.
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Tim legion of friends of Geo. H. Fcrnnhl
are pleased to Rreet him aRnin on our Taknsh's luncii room,- opposite the depot, Pico Hotel nnd the deporr*
riRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS Santord, Fla.
Underwood and
streets after a two week's ¡linens. • ‘
. Mr. pAtillo, a profpinont cltizcn of Osw . Mr. nnd Mrs. W,
A little money now und n little now nnd teen, passed tlirough Sanford Tuesday on daugiiter, Miss Kale, took ndvantuge of
then is the way to buy celery land. Sec his way to DeLand,-_for n business en­ the excursion to visit Tnmjm. Monday.
gagement.
Ice-«»Id sweet milk and buttermilk and
M. M. Smith for particulars.
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the {xipulnr soft drinks will he found
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accommodation
methods,
nnd
low
Supt. J.C. HigginR returned home Wed­
ai
W.
H.-Hand's.
prices
of
E.
A.
He
ill
eld
Co.
is
what
keeps
nesday night from a visit to Mt. Clemons,
them
busy
all
the
time.
Any
tiling
for
Furnished
cottage of five or six rooms
Michigan, and points la the Enst.
any home.
is
desired
by
a party who wish lo reside
The cheapest and best place to get fur­
here.
Rent
must
be reasonable. Apply
John
Plnxcoc
who'hns
beenspqpdiughis
Full L ing of
Grade‘ Ci^nrs and Tobaccos _
niture, iron, beds, - springs, mattresses,
nLTheJJernld
office,
or Jphonc 148,
ynentiqn
with
hisJirotherJlT
tiunfOnL
.left
crockery, china, eta, Is otE. A/Heflleljl Co’s
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Thursday for North Carolina, where he
After you have been to all the niher
v Mr. Graves of (ffiefln U jpattiug Hid ma»
oes to resumii hi's VolleR»l--wi)rk.
contfactots, gel otir prices on the most
trriol on the gudlnd fur a poltqge on Bye I,,.CLOVER H IL L BRAND BUTTER
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Internationnl
Stock
Food,
$3,50
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corner of 1’aiinettd avemie nnd SevcnUi
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street.
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of three feeds for a coqt, and keeps‘ stock
Try the X Senator cigars %est nickle
hculUiy. Sunford G»pcery Company.
cigar in’ town. Sanford Grocery Co.
Tlie Celery City Laundry lias iustullcd
CoL Jos. N. Wliitnerhas gono on another
updo-date pressing nnd cleunlng machin­
trip North. This time lie will visit New
ery and are now prepared to do your clean
York city u few days, pud from there will
ing at rcusonnblc prices, Give them a
go West, where lie will remain about two
trial.
weeks.
O. A. Tally, is In the city lb the interest
Wilbert brand canned 'vegetables, the
of his Arm, the McCaskey Register Co. of
finest packed, at Chns. Eyans.
Alliance,,O. Mr. Tulley Is a former resi­
Ills many friends nrfe pleased lo see dent ot'Snnford und has o host of friends
Rev. Mr. Davison in Sunford again. He
iiv vh o are always Rind lo see him.
p.will Be here for a few weeks till the open­
Now is the time to buy your sub-ir&gt;ing of the Southern College, when he will
Rnted land. Sec M. M. Smith.
resume his.studies nt'thnt institution
Uiiams of Nacogdoches Text
ke u a kcASON.: Watch the work in
lu^s arrived in tills city und with his fni
progress, study our method nnd examine
ily will make Sunford his future home
the material 12060 square feet of sidtfMr, Williams'will be associated with uic
tralk In 40 days. Something to It. iVqie
Hcflicld Furnitug} Compnny. Oaatiactlng Company. 'Phone 00.
E. H. Crux, who hns been ,assi&gt;c^cd
.Spencer'» Bakery, 'phaqe 106. Free
with
the Heffleld Furniture Company for
««lie to house delivery,
Uie past few mqnths. has resigned his |*&gt;^The Volusia county prisqfiors under Turn siBn and has accepted un offer pf T. If.
Boon arc steadily working on the laddie
Barldw for Uie management of his {lucking
mad from here to. tho lieacli, and araiienr
house in Orlando tlie coming season.
Owwn at present. It is t6 bo hoped that
The Comfort Cottage Is under new man­
™er * |!l pertnanenUy fix tlio pruiri'e just
agement,
Mr; J. J. Conners of Richmond,
wifcimd die river, bo It will be passible In
Ind.,
having
taken charge Tuestlay. Mr.
wet nr dry weather.
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I Conners Is. also proprietor of Stone Island
..7 1Ueffield Co. is at the same old stand fn Lake Monroe, which he proposes to p
j“1 eg more goods than ever. The people I under immediate cultivation.
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t ». Imst place to go to.
’ By competent sworn officials, the Wcw!' of w e l l * “ 7"
° “ P1**®1* 111 force
tiuTl* ’
llccomPb‘ be&lt;l mechanics,
to ° 1*?4&gt;
,nlrocbng Company is*prcpared
classes of work the closest cslinI!!ikiC!in8i&gt;lent w^ ‘ flrst-class meclianlcs
«M High-grade materials. Try us; we can
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ku Springs water,
to its degree of mlneralizutlon, has been'eiassed with tlmt ofthe Great Bear Springs mid Poland Springs
walec-. Everybody going the iiuxmligii't
nights next week to try lr.
W. M. Plaxco has retBrpcd from a visit
to York county, Soutlt Carolina. Mr. Plax­
B ^ £ k ! ,le rcal estatejrrokers. P - co was delayed several days on his return
-account of thc great floods lirtite Cnre **T" P- Murtlndulo and sons, who are olinas. Mes. Plaxco will remain several
tnivi
ce,crT culture and general weeks in Jacksonville, tlie guest of rela­
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" nun« ^ w Corner," are re- tives.
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10 *WVc wi.Ui them Mrs. Martlndale , W. n.
d w ^ iu , wjw is
.. In
... cliqrge of the
A. Stafford,
nnd M
daug,lter\Mr*- LTA. Staffcy weU-drivihg depmunent of R. E. Hill, re_. /®**lfey, who arrived Tlmrsduy ports business as flourishing. ‘ He Is now
'hm Shirley. Indi Theyw 1 accompanied engaged in completing a big contract on
if Alexandria, wells for Chicagu people on Cumcron o'yeAH will make tJieLr
i« with Mr. |nue, about three miles from towir. and Is
moeting with great success in eviry well.

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Capt. K. S. Murrell is having plans made
for o modern eigi\t..ruom house. W. G.
Hummoiul is the architect, and assiHiuas
he finislics (lie plans construction workwill be commenced.
The large quantity of sidewalk that the
I’ ojie Contracting- Company is putting
down is self-evidence tlfht their walks are
the best, and tlie price is right ; they are
guaranteed. ’Phone 60.
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-^Fine-line of oigars, tolxuxxis, |ii|ies, tke.r
at the Sunford Grocery Qmqiany.
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Fall planting- Ib njipronching. M. M.
Spiilli will sell you hiud.uu easy terms. *

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Jna W. Owens, chief i-terK of the passen­
ger dc|iartment of the Atlantic toast LiiiS
with hcqdqunricr» u{ Savannah, Go., wus
In tlie city Thursday on husiness connecteil
with the road. Capt. Owens has many
friends here, ho having formerly resided
in Sunford, and was connected with the
old Plant System.
\E. E. Bennett of College Corner, Ohio, is -1
in the oity this week looking nt Uie Sail;
ford proposition of growing vegetables.
Mr. Bennett was grentl? surprli&amp;T'ut Uie
rapid strides of progress on every side in
our city and stated to Tlie Herald scribe
that Sanford's irrigation was the finest
proposition he find ever seen. He will locqte here in U|e near future, nnd will
bring down some, more gixxi people with
him,.
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Mr. A. M. Stead of Enterprise, wns In
Sanhxd a short time Monday morning,
going“ from liere'to ■Ifdtd'i SlAlIOri' oiFTBe
East Coast railroad, for Uie purpose of de­
livering a chock for $10,000 to Mrs. Saltle
C. Carter,* fids was Uie'amount of insu­
rance carried in the Stale Life of Indiana
on her late husband. Harnle A. Carter, a
prominent citizen of Hint place. Mr.,Steaij
is Uie represcntaUye of Uiis company, and
the ¿heck was sent to hlm/rom headquar­
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IN SANFORD CHURCHES

The Orlando Reporter-Stnr in n late is­ Wlien Gilchrist sits In'the Gov'nofs ¿Unit
The girls will come from everywhere,
sue note* Uie volumniouu advertising nc
Early nnd late
PublUhtd Every Safurday Uomini ■« Sanford. FU. corded'Tlir. Herald by the renl estnte men
Where Devout of the Celery
A-conxingTntc
R. J. HcmÌ y , Manmlng Editor______
in particular anil remarks ti^nt in Orlanilo
To Give,them Gilchrist for ornate.
I City Worship Tomorrow.
—AJficksonville Times-Union.
Subscription Prldc.'fl.OO ■ Year In Advance the renl estate dealers are /either dead or
When Gilchrist gets to Tullahnsscc,
Enured ■« wcond-cl«»* null nutter August 22,K,&lt; sleeping.'
There'll be no chonce for any lassie, ,*'1808, st the PoeioWce « I Sanford. Fin
There Is more truth than poetry in this
RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
“under -Act of March 3rd, 1879.
For mother denr“and sister sweet
thought, and Tiic lira a m i rises to remark
Will moke the lassies nil retreat
Office Flrat Floor Inatto Btob«p Block, Flral Street that In every growing city you can always —Mrs. A, T. Foss, in Punta Gordo Herald.
TytapUone So. MO- —- ■—find the renl estate men using plenty of
Those Religiously lnWhen Governor Gilchrist takes Iris sent o r lilteresl
dined—S
u
b
le
ts of Discourse*
printer's
Ink,
not
only
In
the
local
papers
Qinnnlnfl lasses nhd maidens sweet .
^SANFORD. FLORIDA. "SEPT. 5. 1908
Will nt once'begin
hut in advertising matter of nil kinds.
for the Sabbath.
His heart to win
T t lf SPLENDID NEW ERA
I Now It may be that property is not
n » p.ilot. of Om CKutthr* Id »h. City • « Fjrwdy
And nil the damsels fair know not retreat
K#&lt;|Mited to bring or w»d jVil Aot&gt;»»»«rr-nll
Let us Inaugurate the now era of prosg moving In Orlando, or that the real estate
—Leesburg Commercial.
odwr Church N»w to till« oBemool bln lh«o Thundoy
pcrlty which landowning upon fJnnford dealers hnve notfiinguo offer since Orlando
When Gilchrist sees the Tribune girls,
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attained
it’s
natural
proportions
oqd
with an enthusiastic spirit. Fortune smiles
laughing, pretty, with clinging curls.
Tlrst Mettyxtlst ..
-upon us and let us take advantage of for­ is not likely to grow.
It'll settle the matter for good nnd nIY—
Rev,.*B!*B. Swe«L*pa»iur: church^orner Park
pnrsonate, corner M«gFor beauty will answer'll»« -'lection call. «venae «nd Fifth ■»tnjet:
At any rote the Reporter-Star certainly
tune's smlies They are ours—ours to en------ “ ■ Mrtct; •phone 254.
noUs «venue nnd Seventh
"Thnt.8
Uif"
vice,
Jiflr; ours to bask In. Tlte cornucopia lias a kick coming, for if renl estate men
Sunday morning «srvlce at II;
... evening
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-^Tnmflii Tribune. 7“ 7:30; Sunday ociKJot.
u A.
aclioot. m
8:40
a. IB.!
m.; JlW,
Jna K. Methangs, propitiously.* The goddess of plenty nrqjiot using space in the pa pep-there;
Epworth
League,
(I;3&lt;)
Sunday
evenWhen General GUchrlst becomes our “Gov." tlngcr, Supt.
is more prolific in her new (gedgeaof great must bo a drag In tho market.
tag.
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Good congregations were present Sun­
If a city is growing the property is Ills thoughts may then turn to love; •'
abundance when we-fenp this (inrvcst of
day at both the .morning and i^ight ser­
bound to l&gt;o advancing nnd renl estate, As our denr friend, we tip him straight,
die crops now being planted.
Right
here
In
Snnford
he’ll
meet
hl|
fate.
vices. .Tire pastor’s text for the mbrnlng
both county nnd city property *liou)d_l&gt;C
Sanford Is (ho best city In Florida.
-T
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was “ Let them that love the Lord be as
No floods wnsh away property and stran changing hands. The only way tn sell
the .pun." At night Ills theme was “A
gle lives here. No sqtsmlc turbulence your property Is by advertising.
Feast
in The Wilderness," the basis for
ifc'T
he
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H
erald
is
today
printing*
nnd
cir­
Take
Sanford
as
an,
example.'
Here
l*
sedrs our land with molten lava, or swal­
lows up the affrighted populace. The dark a bunch of live, hnstling men ‘ who pre culating more papers toREflULAR paid sub­ the discourse being the. miraculous
and ominous clouds that threatened the constantly booming and building up the scribers than any pa|icr published in Or­ feeding of the 4,000 in the wilderness.
Two members came forward by letter at
financial world have passed away and our city. They pre ready.and willing at all ange County.
the morning service. “Christian service
winter of dlscontetn'lsmade glorious sum­ limps to give their lime, money* nnd en­
The newspaper *ry«H fs an •iconoclast that costs something," will be the subject
mer by these suns o f Florida. All of our ergy toward every movement to advance
because
he sees the shams, hypocrisy and for Sunday morning services.
blasted hopes nre In the deep txisoni of the city's interests. - They nre wise to tho
Tlte league meeting was well ntlended
die ocean buried. Out dreary marshes have fact that publicity is the only way to bring deceits of mankind and becomes per force
Inst Sundpy afternoon, a large per cent,
been changed to delightful meadows, and Sanford Into the public eye and conse­ a cynic.
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quently the local papers will receive the
All that glitters is not gold to the jour­ of those present taking part. It was n
life is full of rare and radiant promise.
missionary meeting, and Mr* A. R. Chap­
The world is ours. The prices offered patrontgedue Mifem as public purveyors nalist.
pell, fourth vice preaiiietU of the senior
for the products of our inflow land are of news. The result is .shown In the fact
most flattering and encouraging to the that today our city is doing more business -With a street car line nnd brick paving league, was in charge. Viisa Mary Walker,
husbandman. Sanford is the garden f pot. in every lipe than any oilier city twice the on First street, our main thoroughfare will -first vice-president af ’lire Intefmcdinte
resemble that of a city five times ns Inrgv. league,-will lead Sundtiy, nnd the subject
she In tho South.
o f the earth./
Is; "Our Charged* AH“ young people eft.W e have health that etui alone be found
Farming lands nnd city |&gt;ropcrty is be­
gpccinjly Invited. Service,begins at 4:00
in Nature's snnifarium. We Kove wiitcr ing sold everyday. A * Influx of new
WHAT THEY SAY OLDS
b'clock.
ns.pure and nectartno as the drought« die pcapkUiasaat-li»-.«nd-there-ta more build
’ 0Pries*
oh
The Woman's Foreign.Mlsslonary-So.
filed gods were wool tOJiUflff In IPQrtivc in g . amLjuiproYenicnls in. progress than C o ntin ent or the State
clety
will meot Monday afternoon nt 4:00
ever before.
gfce..
-T h e Heraldo'clock, the meeting being in charge
We*have all.tho.ebpcrete blessings that
Therefore to keep your finger upon the the Soto County New».
a succinct statetnent might‘define, and it'
Ipo of trade you hnve only to watch the . The Sanford Herald, with It, J, Holly n» of Mrs. P. M,‘ Elder, vice-pres!dtyiL All
Is piir p1casurq,and otft (July to still further
¡pvement in the real.estate. The cities editor, has made Itsnppciirnnco. It look* members jurged to attend. •
this Btate of human fin pfilficss.,
I at denote the greatest progress are those ‘good, talks good nnd will makq-goori.
Sanford must and shall go ahead. It having the greatest booms In property Sanford now hns two of the 11vest patters
Presbyterian
Rev. J. F. McKInnlun. paktor; inarntaS servire,
lias the sjnewp of war; it hiis the ilre of and the "*nnd men" nre using the columns In. the slnte. Success tu this last.venture
II: evening »ervlce. 7:30; SaUialh u-huil. 9:30 a.
youth nnd the courage of lu convicUona. of,the papers every lime
«— e lof Dro. Holly. Ho did-good work fit Or m.; Henry MeLaulin, Supt.; prnyrr meeting Wedneiday, 7:3(Tp. m.
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Its property valuations are ever advnncl nj
in Sanford— there is sometjilng doing.
larido, arid will do the same for the Celery
The services’-nt the fYesbyterianciiureh
nnd everytfiing'moves along as merrily aj&gt;
City, If they stand by'Thc Herald.
Inst Sundny were well attended, and were
niprrlnge'hells. Put your shoulder to the
In addiMon to Mie one thousand* copies
of an interesting diameter. The. music
wheel. Be enterprising and you will y
of T he H erald of this issue' dhrtrlbuied AttaUto Champion.
hi which thè Presbyterian choir wnjrnbly
l the long coveted prise. Help yourself an throughout Orange county, -several hun­
The. Herald, Sanford's new weekly new s­
assisted by members o f thcr Baptist nnd
God will do tb0*resr.* No. risk, - no
dred will be.scht to* parties jn the north­ paper, edlted.by R. J. Holly, has appeared. Gopgregatlunal dmrehes, wasoxceptionally
~ A sluing hen never gets fat. JUrbfi have ern stoles, currying to them Floridn'slatest Ir is * a "twelve-pnio* paper of approveii
good, and marked ’ attention was givt;n
confidence in yourself, now Is the* time to tidings, Mie story of uur county's pro- five column size and remarkably neat
el&gt;ow your mettle. Arouse to action! The ducMvcness, and why Sanford Is destined typpgrophicaUyffnd bright editorially. Wc Mm preadting. A t nlghta noticeable fea­
time ja ripe nnd we are eager for the fray. to be one of Mie state’s .most Important welcome Ttie Herald to. uur exchange-list ture of-of the^crviccs was the large hum
/This vicinity Is most prolific with opportu oltles.
nnd predict a successful career for this her of nfen present.* All are iovited to
Mm sciAdces
Sunday,, which will-be
nitirs for money-making and the moment
The past six months for Florida and for youngest Florida fledgiqg thut Jumps into Of the usual character. i*/tf*
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.Is opportune. Ou^ resources are legion,
fame
full
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KUklmmee Gazette.
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First Baptist
every man's door, is how loudly knocking entering upon nn era of prosperity.
Rev.}, W^Pcfty
The first issue of (IjOxSnIlford Herald,
» Ior; Sunday morning n n
at our gute,. Did it welcome..
V7:30; Sabiuith Ktavri, 9:4
Nothing can stay Mie rapid advance of wiMiMreR. J. Holly-asJnuuinging editor, a. nr.;
*“ K.’ •n. ‘SluKSrs.'
Murigli, Suut.; prayer ni«-tlug evrry
Sanford.
has been received and r^ i^ in ri ‘twelve WcUnrBdfl*. 7:30 p. m ; Y, V T A .flril Friday. 3 p,
“CLEAN AND DIONiriCD"^
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Around Snnford is the real vegetable pages. It is a good (»riper, a splendid m.: Y , K j S. n«»t Friday. 3 p.m. • Tlint Is what qno of Sanford's most
'Rer*
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W. Perry
returned
paper; It reflects credit on Mr. Holly “aiul frojn lri^ vacation nnd will ocCppy the
rpr6uil rioril*jii tlECnlTmld irf Tnt -JtatAtDa f­ growing.section flf the state,
, There is on Mils wholtv planet no more oiidia ofonl, and should receive' tho most
ter he had (read The first Issue.- - , / V
pulpit^or this ichurdi tomarirow nt bdlli
"Clean and dignifled" Is a good motto Ad healthy spot than where stands 'the city liberal patronage from local merchants. morning and evening services. No doubt
follow, and we hope that we may ever bf Sanford, and Mie census-reports prove A paper such ns The Herald is 11 town the pastor will be greeted by a large con­
this to be n fact that‘con not tie gainsaid. .builder, and the Celery City 1» fortunate
ketjp*on Mint line of morality.
gregation.
If it is life and health you wnnL or d' In Mr, Holly deciding to locate' there.
And that expresses .what Titr Herald Is
Congregational
striving to do—to moke a clean and dig­ chdnce for iwoiUdblo investments*,"Jo
Rev. R. R. Kendall. Malur: Sunday morning
raise vegetables at a profit ¿bat wilMnake Tbe TUinvIlle Star.
nified press In the "Celery City.'
service. II; evening **rv__
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7:30;_ prayer meeting
Tills paper will strive to give the news all farming you hnVa heretofore seen but • The first number of the Sanford Herald, .-Wednesday, 7:30 n. m.; SuMinth schuil, 10
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Fnsmtager,
Superintendent.
of this community without Tear or favor; child.'s -play, come to Sanfortl and the R. J. Holly editor and manngcr, has been
lt will publish all the news Mint ought to country surrounding It, and your fondest received. «'It is five column, twelve-page,
Holy Cross' Episcopal
well edited'ant] well printed pa;&gt;cr, nnd if
be printed, but It will in no case sink tb hopes on all the above will be realized.
Rev. U. F.- Brown, rector; Sunday morning serv
Mm merchants and business hum of San­ toe. II; evi-nlng se/vlcr, 7:30; Sabbatil scbooT. 9:45
yellow Journalism and publish to Mie out­
m: a,F. Wbdiner, Supt.; prayer meeting, 7:30
ford
possess tho same pride, ambition ».
Shall
Wc
Have
a
Kindergarten
T"
Is
a
p. in.
side world scandals and utterances Mint
query that a correspondent to The II erau» and business, ability that the tnaqagcrs of
will bring pain to nnyonc. *
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' * Catholic.
Mils werik makes to the people bf Sonfopi. The Herald have shown it will live long
We Will be "clean and dignifled."
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Certainly we should hu'vo a Kindergar­ and prosper uiul they will wnx fuL finirti»Sunday; early1mass. 7 n. m.; mass and scr­
nuin. It) a. rn.; Sunday sellout, 9 ii. in.; vespers, 3
- Let Mtose whd love Sanford, nhd liaise ten. -The good (icconiplishcd by die late
p.
m.
who are alive to her welfare and jiroaiier- Mrs. Mahoney In the early training of our San Mateo Item.
No, L ^ol, 1, of The Sanford Herald eouics
-Hy'aay; “If we rnnnnt mnkr Sanford nl children warrants its continuance, and
in.na thla waek. R J ., Holly, fomiwlv buckle» iiiih u " Snr-b puhlicaMazia oust lots
-we want to, let us make her ajl we can. R is.sincerely ho(&gt;ctl wane good "woman
With the constant effort to* mfike the wilt take this Importiint matter In litjnd at with the. Reporter-Star, Orlandii.-ls jlie of money. Howiver; «jeh p jtcws(»ai»er is
managing editor.
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n grjst flgediirto our; county and we sIjjTmost o f every condition arid cause eadt once. The support Is assured.
Sriliford
Is
certainly
to
be
congratulated
ccrely wlsli The Herald all sorts ef good
point of .advantage to appear In Its mos(

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ludt and gratifying sucreis. Mr.
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" -Oneof^our exchanges remaytai that Lh efùa j|?:||r^0^*l l l.r^ ", llvn
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world know what that progresifing town IJoHy, fooneriy nl the Orlniido Reporterfirst Issue oQT'iig H erald tohl mqre about
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Pîirk Âvenut
Is doing and if Vot.t, No. 1i\any criterion. Stnr Is managing txlitor. He states that
Sanford Hum had been In print in Mie Jast
The Herald Will do it to the queei/s taste., he has surrounded himself with a number
Milrty years. Our city deserves It rilL and
too much cannot be said About the many U*b worth. tltoim^ndacAo &lt;tlc town mid of.competent assistants, rimArig' whom h Wt MAKE EVERYTHING KNOWN
’■"UridcF- the ctlitarial management o advantages o f a growfflg city like Snnford. county. 1May- tfie citizens realistripd^c- W. S. Osborn, vHto is known to be one of
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TO THE TRADE
Willis M. Hall.'"the Times-Union is al A.pity is judged by It's newspapers— oord The Herald Mie sup|x»rL it’ deserves. the brightest newspaper men In the.state.
The Item gets more information about We shall look each week wiMi pleasure to
that It should be as a representative pit therefore It Is up to Mia quill puslters to
* per of the Stnte'of Florida, and no more t a p the fplrll of advancement on tht?' Sanford jn the first number than we have the coming of The Hprpld. *.
Full Line of Lunch Goods, Candies*/
seen in print in the past Milrty years put
c«n It be Bald that a Georgia paper does move.
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together.
more for Florida than* a Florida paper,- •
Cigars and Tobaccos
Ocala Banner.
The Florida Press has been most kind in
■Tlte Times-Union is all that can be exThe first issue of- The Sanford Herald
r_(keeled of a state paigcr, while Mie editorial welcoming T he H erald among their midst, Godoen County Timet.
lies on our exclwngc table. In typography 4 - + + ♦ + + ♦ + + ♦ + ♦ + ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * -V++++'’
Tim first Issue of The Sanford Herald
(tuge Is undoubtedly Mie best to be found os will be* noticed In “ What They Say
It is a model. As soon os you scan lu
of Us," in anoDier column. We Miank you comes to our exchange table this week moke-up and iu print you at oricc realize
in Mie South. Willis Bull h a genius.
all. gentlemen; aiid trusT we merit all Mm with Mr. JL J. Holly as managing editor. that it Is-the work of a.master of his
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If future Issues come up to Mm first, other
hunts wouldrnther, 01 the end kind expressions of good will. Later on
Most
trade. It oboes in every line Mint those
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papers
in
Misstate
will
have
to
do
better
of a'*moiTMi. puy a big bill for advertising, we will rdVicw these kind notices and givebehind it take a pride in their work and
to, keep in line withwthis new puper.
and have an cqual sum left in bank as the each |»articular one tits attention that it
try to excel. When we run across Os­
Success
to i t
deserves. Again, we thank you.
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net profits of Mm month. Mum to pay
born's name as one of iu staff we can at
bz l advertising bill and still have but an
opce account for iu excellence. The
Uaxelte New», Daytons.
,
' The publisher af a weekly newspaper in
oquol sum . added to Mie bank balance
Sanford's new ,news(»aper, Tim Herald,’&lt; paper would reflect credit on GeorgeHurnROOM 20
France
announces that henceforth Mie
And that ts Just about the way it usually
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made its-lnltitl appearance last Saturday, side in hit palmiest days.
journal - wlU -I m -(■ ifiled on“poisonoas fly­
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The HcraUTl a cleu n alieeT and "filled *to
UpstalirsVPfco
Block
paper, so Miat Its readers will receive add­
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Mie brim with bright sdnUUaMons from St. Petersburg Independent.
Will sot^p “friend o f the family" please ed value niter the coutents of Mie publiThe Sanford Herald. R. J. Holly, editor,
Mie*pen of Its abje editor, R. J, Holly.
hold a mirror to the mouth of the Hearst- ■cutlon have been perused.
arrived yesterday Tn a neat 10-page, 5Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
ludependent Corpse, now posing os a naOrange County Citizen.
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column bundle, Holly's new paper Is as
AND
Uonal candidate, to see If there are any
We have received the initlaf number of neat as a pin, ably edited, and interesMngl
Editor Harris of the Kissimmee Gazette
Saturdays
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signs of UfeT
s bgpmiug Iris city as U was never boom­ Tim Sanford Herald. It is a twelve-page, In every department "tn Saniopl—Life
It will take an effort U&gt; galvanize Mie ed before and he will get results from five column publication and is a gem In Is Worth Livfng," la Mie slogan put forth
' politic and Ulrust new life into Mm such energetic efforts, Every Issue is a every rcspccL In fact, it seems to .us to by Mils paper—sort of holly w reaM w e\Vel codie
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be too high-grade to "make tongue and ntinds one of Qiriatmaf and good cheer.
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doing all wc can to not only make Sunford
hold her own but pujMng her in the way
of constaht advancemenL
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tember 5,1908

-THE- SANFORD HERALD

Ilf ANDABOUTTHE CITY

Wade, the tuner. Órlando. *•

Give the news to the Herald.

' fítr Herald's 'phone is No. M8.
Frcslt Florida meats Át M. A, Speer's.

Little Happenings—Mention of

Matters In Brief.

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PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
— i « r w" Bf the Floating-Sm oll Tnlk
Succinctly Arranged for Tlur- *
rlcd Herald Readers.
Mondoy
is Labor Dny
• And a Nntlonnl Holiday.
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Remember I The b'nnks will 1» closed.

Are you n subscriber to T»ir. HkkaloT
Nine hours per day. Snend &amp; Vennble.
The famous O-U-N-O smoker nt. Charles
Evans.
See a A. Reed for fuihlflirc nnd piano
ni'iving. —J. C. Snead has returned from n business
trip to Atlanta.
See Pell for paper hnnftinft: New foil
patterns Just In.
Harry J. Wilson spent Sunday with his
wife nnd children n't Seabreeze. —’
Ham sandwich. 5 cents; Mrs. Tnkash's
lunch room, opposite the depot.
Harry Wray and wife went to Tampa
last Mondny on the excursion.
For your best coffee, gel Yale or Purltan-nted. Sold by Sanford Grocery Co.

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When you hnve n’n Item of in-ws call
'phone No. M 8.
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Get estimates from Pell.on hóuse prim­

New honey in quart lu s , 30 cents per
fluart, at M. A. Speer's. •

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Complete line of pipes just received.
M. M. Smith lias 1.000 acres of celery
Chas.. Evans.
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land. • Sold on easy terms.

I N.P.Yowell&amp; Co.

G. A. Radford has returned from n visit
Mrs. W. G. Mott Is visiting her son. Mr.
to Wnycross, Ga.
C. L Mott in Jacksonville tKTs week.’
Wade makes frequent trips to'Sanford.
Step Into Mrs. G/L. Tnkash's lunch room
Write lilm ak Orlando.
nnd get a cup of good colTce. Five tents.
Sumner's XXXX Butter, 35c pound, 3
Mr. n*hd :Mrs..G. W. Messenger visited
pounds for SI nt M. A. Speer's.
relatives Jn Tntii'pa the first of tfd« week.
Furnished room for rent over Ncwlnn's
E'ull line oLfced nnd fertilizers. Quali­
drug store. Inquire up ntnirs.
ty nnd prlco riglit. Snnfortl Groccrv Co.
The treat line o f Cignrs in the city ¡«dis­
Send your shirts, collars and colTs to the
pensed nt’Billie Hand's plnec.
Celery City Steam Laundry nnd they will
rt
Many Sauforditcs look advantage of the look ns new.
cheap excursion to Tampa Inst Mondny.
The Westminster, the best bicycle made
Iced tea; Just the thing this hot weather. •for the money. Sec thorn nt-Harry J.
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Mrs. Tnkash's lunch room, opixisitc depot. Wilson's.
Copies of The Herald can' be obtained ;
Beginning Mondny. die 3!st, Snead &amp;
Venable will work- nine hours for day’s ot Miller's news stand, corner of Park avey •
nue nnd First stroeL
^
work.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher nnd daugh­ ; Misses Ida mid. Isnlicl Pinion left for
ter returned Thursday from a trip to points Cedar Keys Tuesday night, where they
rill spend their vnention.
In thc.EaBt.
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Just arrived—jicara, ponches, gunvi
grapes, limes nnd ‘ lemons. Snnford Gr
eery Company.

New line Dress Ginghams
and Shirtings
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Just received large stpek Cheese Cloth*
ami Yellov^ Cottan.. £or Seed Bed»
Lowest prices j&gt;rev ail

W e carry ra full line of ,
Dry Goods,. Notions and *
Gent’s Furnishings %

N. P. Y owell 8c C o m p an y

Hne seven-year-old mnre and goo&lt;l
Special values in' ladies' waists, gowns,
underskirts, 'corset covers, etc. Mcttin- Imggy and harness for salé. Ihirgaln.
W. M. Dickens.
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gcr's, next to postofllcc.
Not-n-holé
half
lioso,
guaranteed
for six
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hitz nrc ngnitr occu­
months,
$1.50
half
dozen.
Mettinger's.
pying n room nt the lióme of Mrs. A. J.
next jo imstoflice.
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Sirrme, on Park avenue.

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Those wlio anticipate building will save
T. E. King, n former Sunfofditb' was in
Mr. and Mg». N. f t Gamer have returned
after a pleasant outing at*ML Olive, N. C. money by givinff us llicir contract. Snend town this week, returning Tuesday tq Ids
home in St. Augustine.
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- - Wlicn you want n toothsome steak, .&amp; _ Venable.
We make plans'and Spcclfkntlons and
T.
H.
Barlow
lias
returned
from
n
short
cooked Ju^fighL visit Billie Hand's place.
du.first-clu&amp;&amp;-Wu{)L-vhun|*‘f-thntt
-ftnxhrx1
trip
to
painU-ÍA.NorlbCurolina„r
lliftfam­
Hne of Nntlonnl Biscuit Go.'agobds,
else. Suuad &amp; Venable:'-------- —
ily
returned
with
him.
cathcr specialties, at K _ A l Spcct's
Roller King Flour, fresli from the mill;
grocery.
Best
flour oq the mnrkct. Get it ut M. A
A.MeivinTrncy. representing the TimesSpeer's.
f .
Unioa. made this ofllce a pleasant call
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
LHiacii,
i«-a, VSxtail,
L. B. Philips spent Sunduy with his wife
yesterday.,•Bread and milk, crackers nnd milk, milk nnd children at Seabreeze, nnd they re-’ iiinsommeihaiiillmij and aiher solips served
Manufactured with pure disUllcd water—they will prevent illness, old
pruniptly nt Billie Hand's place.
toast and other dairy disltes, aj. Billie turned home wtdi him Mondny night.
digestion mid give you health
Connected with this pn|&gt;cr is a printing
EL A.-lictlicld-Cu. will accommodate you
Hand's place.
Wings II. Wright of Ocoee is the latest in any kind of trade in the household? -oUlcft-'^fipabio of iwodueing the highest T h o S a n fo rd C o c a C o la B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la .
grade of office nnd society stationary.
addition to the working force'of‘tffc Snn- Will buy, sell or exchange.
,N. W. Nnncli, n prominent merchant of
Ford Massey of Dawson Springs. Ky.,
(ool postodlcc.
Polntkn,
was in the city Mondny. visiting
Seedbed covering, 7c. grade for Oc; 9c. representing the cash carrier system, sjient
his hrothcr-indnw, S. A, Sluimis.
a
few
linys
in
the
city
lids
week.
grads for 7He. In 200 yqnl lots. -MettlnDelicious ice cream, the best made, .at
Steak, limn and eggs, pork nnd henna
g«'*, nest to p o e t o f l l o e * • • —
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Mrs. G. L. Takush's lunch room, opimslte
nnd
oilier
toothsome
articles,
nt
Mrs.
G.
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The legion of friends of Geo. H. Fernntd
Pico
Hotel
nnd
the'depot.
are pleased to greet him ngnin on our Tnkash's lunch room, opposite die depot.
FIRST CUSS CRATE MATERIALS Sanford, Fla. .
Mr. Palillo, a prominent citizen of Os­ - Mr. and Mrs. W .’ ll. Underwood nod
meets after a two week's illness.
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daughter, Miss Kate, took advantage of
V A little money now und n little now nnd teen, passed through Salford Tuesday on
the excursion to vlsk Tnmprt. Mo¿$ay?
then is the way to buy celery land. See his way to DeLand, for n “business en­
gagement „
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Ice-cold sweet milk- arid Imttennilk and
M. M. Smith for particular*
. • .alV t|ic iwpular soft drinks will be, found
The
nocomipodntion
metliods
nnd
low
.Supt. J.C. Higging.rvUittiid .home Wed­
nt W. H. Hand's.
nesday night from a visitfy Mt. Clemons, prices of EL A. Hcdleld Co. is what keejw
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Furnished cottage of five or six rooms
Michigan,' and points- iA the East.
mi» home.
•is desired by a party who wish to reside
The cheapest nnd treat place to get fur-'
here, -Rent must he .rcnsonublc. Apply
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John
Plaxeo,
who
has
been
s|iendiug
Ids
Full Ltlie o f H igh G rade-C igars and T o b a c c o s ,
nljure, iron beds, ’ springs, mattresses,
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at Tltc Herald office, or ‘plione 118.
vacation
with
his
brother
in
Sanford.
left
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crockery, china, etc.. Is nt EL A. Heflield Co’s
Agents
to/
the
Famous
Thursday for North Carolina, where lie
After you have boen^.-to all the other
Mr. Graves of Osteen is putting the ma­
goes to resume Ids college work.
contractors, get our prices oil the. most
C LO V E R H IL L B R A N D B U T TE R
terial on lire ground fora cottage on the
Intcmntionni-Stock Food..' 53,50 per modern buildings or general repair work.
corner of Palmetto avenue and- Seyenth
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Siieiid 8l Venable:
r-—-— ~ — -----street.
- bucket of 25 lbs. Costs you nt the rate
Capt. K. S. Murrell is having plans made
of three feeds for a cent, and keeps stock
Try the X Senator cignr; best nlcklc
for a modern eight room Admsc.. W. G.
healthy. Sanford Grocery Company.
cigar in town. Sanford Grocery Co.
The Celery CiHj Laundry lias installed Hammond is the architect, nud as sqon ns
CoL Jos.N. Whittier bus gone on another
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
up-to-date pressing nod cleaning machin­ lie finishes the plans Construction work
trip North. This lime he will visit New
will
be
commenced.
.
ery and nrc now prepared to do your dentil
A G EN TS
Y 6rk city a few days, and from there will
ing at reasonable prices, Give them A , The llfge quantity of sidewalk that the
West, where lie will remain about two
Popó -Contracting Company is putting
triol.
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weeks.
,
• O. A. Tally, is in the city In the interest down is self-evidence that their walks are
WUbert brand canned vegetables, die
of his firm, thó McCnskcy Register'Co', of the best, and the price is rigid; they are
O llie « with HOLDEN R E A L E S T A T E CO.
finest lucked, ot Clms. Evnns.
Allinnctr, O. Mr. Talley is h forntcr resl- guaranteed. ’Plione (Ilk
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fo
rd
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Hi* many friends nrffTlenscd to see dcnt.of Sanford und has u host o f friends
' F lo r id a
Fino lio of qigars, Otbticco*. pipes, tktv,
v. Mr. Lfovison in Sanford again. 7 He here who are always glad to see him. .• at the Sanford Crocery Company. % '*
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Ube here foraTew weeks till the open­
• Now is the time to boy your sub-ir
NT“ "r"^-W
ing of the Southern'College, when' he.will
gated land. See M. M. Smith.
resume his studies nt that institution.
W; H. Williamsiof Nacogdoches. Tcxi
Turn is a Reason. Wutch the work an
lias arrived in lids city and witli his fai
progress^study our method and examine
“ y will innkfSonford Ids future home
Hie muterlui. I2UU0-square feet ofr.sidentlF piniiting’.Jis jappftmcmwgr■Mi Mil
Mr. Williiflns will bu-nssociateil with me
|«plk iu.40 days. -Something to H. I*opc
Smith will sell you l.-tnd on easy terms.»
Heflield E'urniture dqmpaqy.
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Qpntrpcting Ooinmnys * 'Phono 00. *
Jno. W.Owens, chief clerk*bf.tflLinsson- I ' - * .
E. H. Crux, wlio has been associated
Spencer's Hnkery, 'plione 100. Free
with the HeitleKlfFurnlture Company for ger department of tlie Atlantic (.Cikf Lin«-,
house delivery.
^
the irnst Arw months, has resigned his i*&gt;- will) headquarters nt Savannah, dli., was
The Volusia county prisoners under Tom slon amW as ncceptrd an oiler* of T. If. In the city Thursday on businqksconnectiHi
Boon are siemjjly working on the public Barlow for the munivgemsnl of ills packing with the road. -Capt.'Owens .lias many
WLTJXJRN BLOCK
(
here to theubeod|) antWare near house in Orlandd the coining season. J-.
friends hCTt.'he having* fofmorly resided
0,t*«n at iiresent. It is to be hoped that
The Comfort Cottage (s under new tnnn- in Sanford, and was connected with tlie
‘ bey will permanently fix the prairie just
ogemciiL Mr. j . J. Conners of Richmond/ old Plant System.
beyond die river, so it will be passible In
Ind., having taken charge Tuesday. Mr. •.EL E. Bennett of College Corner, Ohio, is
wet or dry weather.
Conners Is also proprietor o f Stone Island in the city this week looking iit the Snn~ A. Heflield Co. is nuhe sumc'old'ftt and In Igike Monroe, which he pn)|x&gt;scA to |xd 8*187 proiiosltIon of growing vegetables.
more goods than ever. Tlic people under immediate cultivation. »
ML BeSnbtt was greatly surprised &lt;uA the
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■now the best
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By competent swiyru officials, the, Wc.wi- rapid strides of progress on every side in
Or Interest. With a competent force kn Springs water, as to its degree of Vnin- oyir city nnd stated to The Herald scribe
ond accomplished mechanics. eralizatlon, has been classed with that of -that.Sanford's irrigation was tlie finest
‘ *e «’ope Contracting Company is'prepared the Great Dear Springs niuj Poland Spring# proposition he had ever seen. He will lo•o giv% all classes of work the closest eiti- water. Everybody, goilfg* this moonlight
in tlie neur future; und wi^j
bring dawq some-more good |«ople with
™ate consistent with first-class mechanics nights next week to try TV.
* high-grade materials. Try ua; wo can
W. M. Plaxeo has rel'urqoti from a visit
?Tiva u* gooia. Office with Murrell &amp; to Yorkcaanty. South Carolinu. Mr FlaxMr. A. M. Stead of Enterixlse. was in
J u a s t y Vearjk o f experience with Florida crops, lia s Demonstrated
Mimhew. die "real ostata brokers, Pwn
cirvhrdttayed several days onlds'return Saqford a sliort time Monday morning,
Hofei Uock. __
the W o rth o f Our F e rtilise rs
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on account of tlie great floods In the Car- going from here to Hurd's Station on the
Uanindate~mHl King; WIRTfire' cHnus. Mr«. Plaxeo-will -remain sevrtnl EasTCofisl fallrtad/ft)? lIiepurp(VseToFde­
in celery culture ond general weeks In Jacksonville, the guest of rela­ livering a check for S10.0Q0 to Mrs. Sallie
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C. Carter. This was tlie amount of insu­
\ SPECIAL BRAND I0R EVERY CROP
nt "»cn i»low Comer," are re- tives.
« « d to have with them Mrs. Mnrtlndale
W. A. Stafford, who Is in charge-of the rance carried in tlie State Life of Indiana
“* B*» ‘laughter. Mrs. L. A. StafTey well-driving department of K. EL Hill, re­ 00 her late husband. Harnio A. Carter, u
**»• Stalley, wlw 1
ports business as flourishing« He is now prominent citizen of that pincc. Mr. Stead
JJttShirley, Iu4.'
engaged in completing a big contract on is tlie representative of this company, und
J. A. TAKACH, A|ent
^Mr- aad Mff. R.P.M
wells far Cliicagu people on Cameron uve- the check was sent to him from headquar­
SA N FO R D , F LO R ID A
nue, about three miles from tovyn. and Is ters to deliver to Mrs. Carter— Sapford
,
meeting witli great success in ovary well. items in Timea-Unlont

G. R. CALHOUN

Best Fertilizers
On Earth _

CHAS. H .-EV A N S;. - -

Staple and

Fancy

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Groceries

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General Fire Insurance

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P a h s f’s C e lc t ir a t e ’d 'M e a 'd
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Cigars'aiul Tobncco

QUICK J'UNCH CAFE IN CONNECTION

~The Rorida Fertilizer Co.
Best' Brand of Fertilizers

for Florida growers

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The Florida Fertilizer- Co.

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�September 5, i9oe

THE - SANFORD HERALD
NOTICE

or

nrffanUrvtlons under mill net, und to ein nor nod
m|I (hr above businesses above inemloned end aet
forth to the same extent as a natural person might
orcnuld do.
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The amount of the capital stock of this corpora­
tion shnll.be One Hundred and fln y Thousand
Dollars (4160,000.00), (Mvlded into hllccn hun­
dred shares of the par value of One Hundred Dol­
lar* ($100.00) each: ten t&gt;cr cent of thecapllal
stuck shall be payable In lawful money of the
United States or Ingvroperty or service*, and the
balance of the capital stock shall bn-payable in
cash, property, labor or services as a just valun-

INCORPORATION

Sanford Electric L U lit, Gns, F iieT S .
Power Company
Tlie uodcftUnrd hereby give notice that on Wed­
nesday. the 30th any of Srptcmbcr. A. D. 1008.
•I 10 o dock I«. m., or nt swm thereafter n* they
ran' he heard, ihrjr wilt apply to the Mon. NnpoTtolTB. Dmward. (îovrrnar » f the Slate of florida,
■t his other, In the capitol building of snkl state.
In the City nf Tnllnbnssgr, for letters patent Incor
rinling them, thele^assnclatrs timi tunv-ssor*.
to a I&gt;o&lt;ly pnHHfrituI corporato In deed and In
Itrw, umjrr the nnme nf SANFORD KLKCTKIU
Uoirr. c a s . f u e l &amp; p o w e r c o m p a n y , w i r r
the follow!nil rhnrter end article« of ¡nrorpfirtition.

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" R E A L E S T A T E BROKERS

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CHARTER OF THF. SANFORD E U 9CTRIC IJCHT.
CAS. fU C L -f POWKWTOMPANr .

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The undcrslgnAT hereby ni ree tn Ivcontc nssnclnled together, nrtd dn hereby rtssociale them­
selves (UrielIter for the l«unirne o f hceimiing a t*»ly
pollili- nnd 'corporale under tjie laws o f the State
J *,,“ *Jnltth« pmylslmis nf which nre hereby ncThe following TtTticIr-s nf Incorporation
istituto nnd In-come Us charter upon the
Usuano« of letteht-patent
letters patent accordimi
acrordlmt to
tn law,

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$25.00 to $200.00 per acre -

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nm^«nn‘1

Florida .

U nim proved ce lery lands, flow ing w ells^gu nran teed

The name of this cottura I Ion'shall he SANFORD
--------- TC IJCIIT, HAS. FUEL &lt;. POWER COMlU principal
»nice and place of business
said corporatiun shall lie conducted by the folio'
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i T Kthe
i v udty
i y unl
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. - . i m i - m , iOrantie
/ iiiiiy p
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i i n q , rFlur.
slmll
Sanford,
County.
Ink persons and oflk-er*.
Ida. Dranch olTIccs may Is- established at sucf
Avoarw Joiwww,
other place« as may be selected by the Imardi,
rrrshlenl,
directors.
The generili nature of the business lo ba trans
nctod by the sold curporntinn shall b a :*1
To carry on the business of electrician,«electrical
engineers ami dealer* In electricity nnd electric
motive power, lighting and healing.
To manufacture Imv, sell. Import, export and
generally deal In electrical machinery of all classes
and descriptions; also to produce, accumulate, dis­
tribute for higher electricity and electromotive
force, nnd to supply the same for use ns power for
lighting cities, towns, village*, streets, buildings—
piddle or private—by means of electricity and la
supply light and heating power to carriers of pas­
sengers'and goods either by land or water.
■« To construct latlld. purchase, lease or otherwise
aaiulre, maintain, equip, operate and build street
railways, street cal* and other passenger or
freight vehldes operated hy electricity or other­
wise.
* To manufacture, use, .purchase, lease or other­
wise acquire nnd maintain telephones,'telegraphs,’
phonographs and all kinds of electrical devices: to
construct operate and maintain, purchase, lease
or otherwise acquire sub-ways, conduit*, electrical
lighting and heating plants.
.To lay, construct and maintain cables.'wiles,

I N SH EW

Present to the Investor the Best Opportunities

i lu iiu ii.i w i

the City of Tallnhnssrc. during the lima required
by Inw for the publication ol this nntloc.
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Aaorr.w Jtaoon«.
M. M. Suini,

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U R RELL

Vioo-Prcsklent,

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W. D. Homo..
Sec. and Trees.
Temporary by-laws mny he adopted by aald offi­
cer» until HiMIrst annual meeting ofMhc stuckholders
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The bIghest amount of Indebtedness or liability
this corporatiun shall at any time suldect itsrlf is
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($230,-

Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $500.00 to $1000:00«
l»tr ncre.
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City projKjrty, improved nnd unimproved.
Florida for crate factory/
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.103,000 nercs timber land, with : finest site in

: donp. MURRELL &amp;. MIMSHEW nre practical formers ns
here to show you wlmt has beeu and con be dona
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We solicit correspondence, gladly furnish any information possiblo uijtl nre always glad to
extend to prospective investors every courtesy in our power.■- '
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The name* and residence« of the subscrllien to
these articles or Incorporatldn. together with the
amount of capital subscribed by each, are as fal­
lows :
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No. of
"sun-*.
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Residences.
Shares.
Andrew JohnSon
Sanford, FI*.
600
M M. Smith
Winter.Dark,' FI*.
000
•W. D. lloWrn
* Oriundo, na.
600
. In Wiretii Wurjuur, We have hereunto set our
hands'this 27th day of August. A. IV10O8. — TT

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XU!xXXIXXX

M U RRELL &amp; MINSHEW

AH w rw Johnson.

M. M. Sunti,
W. D. H's/va,

n'- - * - fL “TOdEM»!«** npd npl'U-

To acquire by purchase, leaw. or otherwise, and
any kind or character used or useful as l mean*
moving, carrying and trans
i r eli at tais, products, substan
oesof properly of any and every kind andcharecter, and equip and Install the lim e for use and
operation by electricity combination thereof, ami
to operate, use, »èli, lease or hire the same, and to
contract with corporations, firm*, nssorlatloos or
Individuala for operatimi using, selling, leasing
and hiring the tame: to manufacture, to purchase,
own, lease, hire, erect, construct, equip and lm i. 11,
use, sell and dispose of nil machines, compresses,
generators» storage batteri'-*, nppnrntu*. Instrumenu, Bxtures and appliance* for the manufac­
ture. production, trneralhn, distribution, use. sup­
ply and applkatton lir.*almfldty.* «tiilirrssed air.
oil, gas or ulhcr motive t owrf. either singularly or
In aimbinnllon thereof or any or either uf them, or
y part or parts thereof,
.
o construct, build, purchase, lease or otherwise
mire, maintain. equip, operate and build sultiry planta
las fuMlIuirnnaiing. dotm-stl
«eli ami contract to sell the same to corporaIlòti»
ulherwlse acquire sub-ways, conduits: to lay. con­
struct nnd maintain cables, wires, llnrs and nil
necessary appurtenaffees nnd appliances for the
purpuse of furnishing illuminating, domestic nnd
furl go*. To lay. acquire, leas« or pun lias« a lysIcin of pipes, main*, i-otuluiu, standpipes,^receiv­
ers and lamp post* and other necPayary and useful
.appliance*; for the supply of gas .for domestic,
lllumimitjgg. fuel and other purposes.
To nfKnufitcture, buy. lea*« or otherwise acquire
• loves, ranges and nil nocrssnry appliances and
things fordumrstlcruid furl purposes, with power
to lease, rent, sell or otherwise dispose or same to
t&lt;KI*«rations or Individuals~fdr such purposes; to
lay math*» pipes end to make connectlunt with
such mains and pipes fur the purpuse of furnishing
gas for Illuminating, domestic, fuel and other pur­
poses; to carry on the buslurss of lighting Cities,
towns, villages, streets. bulldlngs-pubUc or pri­
vate—liy means ol gas or electricity and to supply
llqht and healing powrr to consumers.
io purchase, -acquire any and all pans of the
“good will, rights, propel ty and bdsinsss of any
person, firm, association or corporation, or the
stuck, bond*, or other obligation of any such asso­
ciation or corporation heretofore or hereafter en­
gaged In uny business similar tu ihe business of
Ibis curpurnttun; ami to pay for the same in cash
mpsuy. or In any
i,, mortgage or in
anywise
any
wise dispose ol
of .the whole r any part of the
property purctinsefl; and to pic |e or liypovheCatc
any of the stock. Ponds or mart
ebused as security for any obUj
any liability of such («ersan/f
corporation und to conduct Yhi
qulred.
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to purchase, lease or otherwls« ocuulre lands
and buildings for the erection and establishment of
a manufactory or manufactories and work shops
with suHabtq.plaqL engines and machinery u n ri
sasy u&gt; be nted lita n y of the JUttlncssei herein
mentionod; with power to inerqtaja.any and all
of die pru|iertY and plants herein tReifllotted for.
tits purpose of borrowing money Hicruou; to ssfb

JTotlief
ihip wii

t i t a i A i M i u i . lijr jJ M n ir t j i i r

x/r iJ ie u g c &lt; m y n i

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flto e ft

or liondx of uny of the several Uisim-tres men­
tioned as collateral for Hu- purpose uf Lotto* lug
money or acquiring credit; and further to acquire
water hy purchase, devcloprornl of otherwise; to
construct reservoirs or water towers, erect pontpIng machinery, laying oot of water mains,' pipes,
. gates, valvss and hytlranls; to funiislr-and acll
.
water Ki manufseturies, private tx*turailoot and
Individuals fdf Ore proteciion, insnufacturiagand
domestic use, and collect payment! or- retttius'fur
- the same; to manufacture, buy, .velb—lmpusi and
gmcraKy deulin water, air, steam, electrical is
‘,n' " r ,ic 11,1,1 luxinreii Hilt and;
in cumiccllormicrewim.
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Tu purchase, urttuire any. and '«II parts of the
gaud will, rights, proprrty nrut t.uiiiu-.'VgJu'rly per»
son, firm. nsaocUllun »r t-ori«orailon. os^tfie stock.
¿ S t bunds ur other obligation of any tuck association
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h«»r*&lt;iif«ssv

STATtrornuRnu;

County of Orani
I. R. C. Maxwell, Notary Public: dn hereby eet*
Jfy that Andrew Johnson, M. M. Smith, W. D.
' (olden, wlut are to me well known, this day ap­
peared before me. and each, for himself acknnwl
edged that he signed (he foregoing articles of In
corporation and the accompanying notice for thi
uses nnd purposes therein stated.
In Witness wiixamr. I have hereunto set my hang
and seal of office this 27th day of August. A. D
1008.
,
[SEAL)
R. C. ■Maxwell,
Notary Public Stale of Florida.
My commission expires April 13th, 1012.

Sanford City Bonds for Sale
We, the undersigned, bond trustees, offer for sale
Roen (IS ) Bunds of (he City of Sanford. Florid*,
one thousand dollars ($1.(100) each, louring *1*
recent Interest, pnyntile sernl-nniumlly. ñiutKihs

Hardware,

ements
PITTSBURG PERFECT

Used In Uncle Sum's Paint Shop

The Only Electrically Welded Steel

During the post year, (ho U. S..
NavyhnseonBunitHl 001,000 pounds

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PENCES

anti -best equipped plant
for driViiiii w e lls in this

Lucas White Paint
bonds of a bond issue of $4S,U00 of jatmury. I8U4,
at wbidt tim« $30,000 of the bonds were told and
expended in Improving the atret-ts, erecting tin
High School building, und for tbu other purpose
fur which the ) «units were voted, *
These remaining fifteen bonds nre now offered
far sale for tha purposp of a(re«t paving. They
will-mature in January, 1914,
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There is no other bonded lndrb(edn&lt;-s4-ihan*Uiithlrty thousand dollar tnnds said .in 181)4, (lie in­
terest on which hks been promptly paid down to
the 1st day of July, 1808.
The validity of these bond* has never ln-eti ques­
tioned. Judge John F. Dillon, of New York, passed
upon and declared the bonds legally issued.
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Bids for said bonds, or any portion thereof. w)l •
be received at any time or. or before October lib
1808, ,
-Each bhl should be sealed und rndnrsrd '"Bid for
Sanford Bunds." enclosed In a second envelope
addressed to the undersigned bond trustees. The
bids will be opened at 12 o'clock, noon. Oct. 1st.
' The right 1* reserved to reject any and nil
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Interest coupons will be detached from the bonds
down to and inrluding July 1st. 1808. and Interest
coupon* from -Jplr -1st. IllU8.- to ri inulti aftHcliL-il,
nnd matured interest from that date tu ho adjusted
when sale of liond* Is made.,
A. M. Thkamuji.
(id). 11. Fijwaui,
, .8 . O. Ciixst.
Bond Trusters.

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nnd 279,700 pjuntls of LUCAS
COLORS, *8ii niriciti (o product) more
(him 100,000 tinllditt^^ “ jminf,
ctiuivnlcnl tn 00 unloads of 200,000 ilalloiis enclt, mid which would
make n train more than one-half
mile long.
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In addition to.this Uncle Smn
hns used durinjl the past year moro
thnn 28,000 gallons* of .LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS nnd other
{»uducts.
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soction o f

and are prepared to till
a ll orders prom ptly. Our .:
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Unple Slim's preference is'' iiffT a
matter of favor, but pf QUALITY
oiul RESULTS.
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V In Unclo—Sftm’s service, us in
cverylKxly cl’se's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS Imve nn unbroken record
for satisfactory results,

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For Field, ’ F arm ,--R an d C Law iis, Corn Cribs and
P o u ltry y
Will stnnd onliimry rf.s well oa hnrd
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sk illed in the work.
«Those

contem plating j

putting in w e lls would

Will not snjl in Summer's hent nor
r_ break iu.tlia-ould-^f-AVjnter —

deeve

Are mode o f the best inntcriuls nnd
have stnys thnf cannot slip

ests hy ccuisu.ljtiKg us and !

Do not require nn expert to erect,
nnd are low priced

th eir best
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W o H an d le the A b o v e E x c lu s iv e ly 1n S a n fo rd

DJNGEE

Plumbing and
- C a s F i t t i n g ----All Work Receives My Personal Attention
miti Best Efforts
Opposite City Ilnll

Pliotm 2 3 0

Asparagus, Lettuce, O nions,-Cauliflow ers, etc., etc., in Sanford,
I Sell tlie Lmul—Your Bruins, Money, nntl .
-.„Muscles Makes the drop and .-jjp.ftSiiU'!'

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aU ‘White barbers
A dean towel for every customer

Y A N Ç E Y C O L D , Prop

suitable for mining, constructing, removing, murtufiu turlug and converting peat Into fuel f v manu­
facturing and dumrslic purposes, and to equip,
work, «starale, drvelup. mini- and batidlo the
same ; to mine, quarry, smelt, retine, iir,?s, omalcautan-, mix. dry and prepate for market, iwai ; to
buy. sell, manufacture and deal In peat, planta.
«able uf being used hi wriiiMV'tion with
peat op»'r“ tb&gt;n* or required by » 'arklngine^and
utberi employed by the companies.
To construct, carry oot, maintain. Improve.
omila. ini*patir, runtiul j i ;u1
wuys, private railways, pru
reservoirs, water courses, oqucuucu, wnurrs, pier*,
ducks, bulkbeads, furnaces., mills, crushing, dry­
ing. concentrating, reducing und smelting works,
hydraulic works, factories, dwell Ins bouses, ware
houses; to purchase vessels or other means of
transportation except railroads other than privat«
railroads and id equip Slid operate the same
To run electric wires and place conduits and

M cG l ü n - B

ko s .,

Proprietors.

v cryth ln g Neat an d C lean

IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R M S - U N C L E A R E

and Cooked to Please the Palate
of the Epicure

Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue

LA N D S

Flow ing W ells on All
Celery Delta and other Desirable Tract» In Block» to suit Purchaser.

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m achinery is up-to-date :

USUiljJC

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country \

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W H ITN E R

Prices and descriptions upon request.

F irst Nationalifflkink Building

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titteiwOtr 5, 1908

8HSÌF; - y ' - . i ù

Tilt SANTORO HERALD

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¡COUNTYJIAPPfNlNOS
jd ^ c t O f I n t e r e s t i n g
rro m

Ite m s

C orresp on d en ce

shall be nt Snnford, Orangu Courtly,
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Florida.
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A rticle II.
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The gonerni nature of the business to
be transacted and conducted by Hits cor­ a « « e
hereby Rlxen.uk» that on Tliur*poration shall be tw net ' os .and generally •Isy» Uie 24th any of s. pteml^-r a ; 0. mos, m in
I Mm ' % “ *
dwraaftw »»'they con Ucarry on .the bus! ness of a building ami f*-».
o , ^ ' ,“ * £ w111 “ t'l'b
'he lion. NtiTvIpon II
loan association; to rent, lease, buy, own, , « 1'1l;.Govern™ '»f/he Stole ot Mon.In, .-ji his
'fi* ',1!1' " &gt;l huIidIn4 in the told i| ate. In
sell und convey real estate ; to bhy. own
Tn
!n,sw'
pStenf M&amp;iriv
aild acquire such personal property ns Irntlnit them,
their atstKlmlei and »(icw-tows. Intu it
may be necessary for it to own ; to erect oouyiwilltlc andcMpalrate In deed mid inlaw, tin,
build nnd construct suolt buildings nm J-AtTtlHINt, COMI AS&gt; , tmdnr the frtlluwlitRehnrdwelling homes bs it may desire whL-hniti? ,.LW^ n?i .b ^ fW t la O t the iirlRiim] of
nnd deem proper; to accumulate
c. . 1? ,
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h&gt; the (iHire n( thr Secretary nf
fund by the savings or shares of the Slate uf the »aid State of Florida, at the City of
i .
tli*
1^- law for
members thereof, to enable Umm to ithe
puhllcutlon uf this nutlcr.
T. It. Mas.unr.
t)wu, build, -porrhnsc or 4m prove for
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fty R .
B U S IN E S S
thfeinsclves suclt real estate nq theyiptny
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Astixrw Jnosww.
deem-ndvisiibltfr to irnve the -power and
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franchise of loaning or advancing to the
stockholders thereof the moneys-accumu­ CHARTER OF SANFORD IK K TlLIztlt MAf)Dlated from time to time, ami the power — ------ FACTOR INQ^COMPANY.
nnd right to secure the re-payment there­ . . j H undertiUued ht-W&lt;y njrre luVtcrhnuvnxooi
tmtcther. ond doherchyiuNaimeUieniu-lvra
of, and the performance of the other con­ tosether
for the.puoxne of liectimipn n l«»l&gt; ihiIIUc
ditions upon which tho loans are made, sod corporole under the low» of the State of Vlorl3usi roocivod new line ot Golden and Quartered Oak*—
l.'mvUlon» of which nrr.Jicrrhy nnv|Ucl. •
by note, bond, or other paper, secured by
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nnWta of Incorpnrnifcti »hall cuninortgnge. or' other security; to purchase or •titutc nnu Intohip
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Its charter upon the ¡ttuance of
erect houses and dwellings, and to convey, letter» patent occnnllna to low:
léasc or mortgage the same to their stock­
holders or otliers, for the benefit of its v Jl i Wi
t&gt;°u » uf t SKOi : hw* •f1111f 6c SANFORD
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, its
stockholders; to have the power in case FERTILIZER
pr ncipal crtllce and place of builm»» »hall tic in the
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of fton-paymem of Installments, or interest City (jf Snnford, Ornnge County, Flotida. Ilrnncli
due on any share pr qltnres of stock tiy OilU.i-a iniiy Do oeliilituhed nt tudi m hrrptflw n*
Ym l ran pay n little now anti rt llttfe now nnd then. Prices
any stochnolder- for n period of three, may tie »fleeted by (lie ixxirii of directors.
to suit ytn^r [KHikellxHik
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months, to enforce the jiaymcnt of the _.
The general nature of buslnr»* ;o G- trSnsacU-d
principal, interest and lines by tqiforccd hy said corixirat Ion »hull bo:
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To nMjnufoctu.ro, produce, purehnie, »cll nml deni
Bale of the said share or shares of stock
In fertilizer». To buy, »ell, mix nny mid all sule
of such stockholder, or by forfeiture nt lift* stance»,
chemical» ami compounds and all ma­
withdrawal thereof; to borroWVtnmey nnd nure». cotton seed and unmixed cotton seed pro­
duct
Whether
tj.lrttrnl or artificial product, the »mmto secure the same, nnd moneys otherwise
known ns cotnmercloljferllliit'r».
owing, by mortgages, deeds, bonds or other hnai
i |,°ll,l'rrTia»e, lease or otherwise aaiuire lands ami
obligations therefor; and to do nil suclt buildings In this »tote or clsewhtre Sir the erection
oilier and further things ns may be neces­ nml csiabluhiiiriii/if u iiiHnufHLiary or mmiuTnctu*
work »hop with lullnhle plant, etaginci and
sary nnd expedient-to be done for tho rlesand
mochlntry with a view to mamilneiun-. tiuy, *wi
successful trnnsncNon of the business this Imiwrt and export or otherwise deal in cither dtcorporation is. authorized to conduct und roclly or indirectly, through Uie.medium of agents
or otherwise.transact.
To acquire patents, potent rights mid [iriYtlein.
A rtkcle HI.
Improvements or secret processes fur or in nny way
The amount of the capital stock of this ndjtlng to nil or nny of the objects nforesnid,
To grant licenses.for the use of. or sell or otJiercorjiorntion sftidl be Five Hundred Thous­ wtse
deni with nuji pntenls. iHUenl right» nml priv­
and ($i&gt;00,ÛQILOO) Dollars, to he divided ileges, improvements or secret prueexse» ocrittlred
L I V E R Y Lby
the
compnny.
into live thousnhd shnres of the pnr vblue T„
,
To tell.
of One Hundred ($100.00) IX,liars each.' U l
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S A L E S T A B L E S
payable in iiiMnllmcnts, in such, manner Tq manuincture,bur. •jll, imiMiri nny «porure
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and under sueh/odulntions or the by-laws
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nppamti»,
may.Require.- I jicIi subscriber Umli ¡«»y--------- — —
nny buV H arness m ia mj|g;Tòtr
DlacksmrthTnè and Horsoshoelng
nn entrance îfoe of twenty-five cents on urM
— herein
■ moniionvd
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ur In cunnection tiurewjth.
nnd
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«midi Hlmro o f sttwk H td a K til^ l; .d tid evr^y
To generally lo in nny amd all wriys buy., si ll or
H o r s e s an d
share of Block shall be subject (o 'a Iclti ncqtilrr
. . . .___
IngtctlIh . chemical»;
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nequlre the csirotinl
essential Ingredients,
com
for the payment of unimld. InstaJlmcuts, Iiouml« and uny and niroihrrn«T**nry nrtk-lc« nr
A U TO M O B ILES FO R L IV E R Y U S E
nnd for other chqcges incurred thereon, ns compound* to to- uv-d in the manptactun- of Icrtlliicr» ol nil kind», to I « u»cd a* fcrtllin r» known
ntny be provided In the by-laws.
«• ixtinmcrcial fcrllllrcr».
To ihtrsame extent as the laws of this state will
A rticle IV.
permit nnd as full nml with nil thr lowers of the
This corporation shall continue iiihI law» this » ( « a conferred upon corporal tuns "Und or­
have full power to exercise its corporate ganizations under sald.net, nml
, To do any and all tho above l.uniitf-svs men­
rights and franchises for n |M&gt;riod of tioned amt set forth to (hesamerjncnt ns u natural
ninety-nine (9 9 ) years from ami after the pefson might or could do.
commencement of It's corpornte exist­
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_Tim amount of the capital—«(i* k of sldwmrimrnence.
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tmn shall lx* Fifty Thousand Uitliirs (ymtimo no)
THE PIONEER MANUFACTURER OF
A rticle V.

EAHeffieldCo.

[iHE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY
I rnlclfnt Staff of Reporters Weekly
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Covers the T errito ry for
The Herald
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tONGWOOD LACONICS

I t. tbi EJimr «* Ih* ttoroM:
I HU« Morion Ainnlic. of Jacksonville
Lnived Mondoy evening and will be the
I durit of her cousins, Mr. S. C. .Dixison
L d family, for some days.
I Min Alice Tethcrly spent some days
[„f last week In Sanford.
T .
Ur. S- A.Hutson came down Snturdny
ni^ht alBrtmreduntil Monday with Mrs,
Hutwn and Mildred, when t o returned
[toklt work near Sanford.
Ur«.Cco. W. Greenwood is visiting her
Line/. Mrs. Dr. C. Walker, In Snnford tin's
IUnE. L Driggers and family and Mrs
Cramer and family, spent Inst Tuesday nt
Jpalm Springs they report- o ¡fine time
(lathing. '
l Mn V. J. Woodbcrry, with the assistance
I of other*. gave nn Ice crenm supper Friday
I night In the store house recently purchased
[y. J. Netmeycr. for the Baptist churdiorgnn
[fund.
,
| Mr. C W. Clouscr Is now mnkinii repairs
on the house he recently purcluiped near
theicbool building, anil when purchased
[it will be quite a handsome structure.
Mra. Choi. Entxnilnger nntl (laughter
I Maud are expected

home -from

G eorgia

j about the 13th.,

jU er-E .. Lee. JSmiliL- returned -Jrnrn
Iswaha Bridge church Tuesday, where
[Dr. Plummer. He reports twenty additions
I lie'goes to assist Pastor Rodgers Jn u
[meeting at Oviedo next week.,
GENEVA GLEANINGS
|To ibt Editor of The Sanford Herald:

D. T. Pattislmll, of Plant Csty, nominee
I forrepresentative from Hillsborough coun­
ty, U visiting her brother, JLJJ.Paltiahall,
I fur a few days'
Horn, August 23th, to Mr. nnd Mrs.
[ Pnx-torrn fine son.
Out sow inlli mnn, Mr.^AVn*. Smith
[Lad the misfortune to lose his dry kiln
land about 30,000 feet of (umber by fire
[on the night of the 23th.
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p. R. Nicholson left Montiny for UnyItona where he will engage in the livery
[ business.
Mr. D. W. Currie and family, came out
[from Orlando Sunday in their auto, visit
[ Ing Mr. Currie's sister, Mrs. Smith. *
Ifev. Mr. Harris, former' minister, now
PeLaml,: preached* til '-the Methodist
|djurrli on Sdnday. , His ninny friends
i were glad la see him again.'

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FURNITURE

Everything to Furnish the flame

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Dressers and Sideboards

E . A. Heffield Có.

m

HAND BRO TH ERS
and

tanged

! SANFO R D

TILE

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lit

CO.

divided Into Five Hundred Shnres (500 shares) 6f

n

The business of this corpora lion shall he the par value nf One Ittuidrfd Dollars ( jllKI.OII)
each. Ten per cent of the copilot sun k shall I«conducted' by the following officers: *n linyable In litwfonnoiivy of itu&gt; Uoitwl state» «S-Tn
president, vlco-mcslilent, sveretnry, trens- Ptopi'rly or ocrvioes. nnit thchntnure nf the cflpllM
k shtdl I»' payable In cash, pro|»-rty, lulsir or
urcr, nntl an*rattorpcy. elected by the stix
services tit n just valuation to lie tirrd by the (u
joqrd.Vif directors, ttàd n board'of seven corisirnlore nl a rneeling-rnllpd fur llint |HirfX)5t'
directors, nil of whom shall lie stockhold­
IV
ers in said corjxiration to he elected |&gt;y Tills corporation shall exist for n period of ninety- V■&gt; * Wt- gtiarftitlrt* mir Tllo tn lit* PiijicriftT in shitix:. strengtlt ami■ * fipratilUjy tn
nine &gt;cuts imleisf-,stxmcr dissolved uccyidlilg to
tho stockholders annually.'* The office of law.
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any ntlxir. Wb nlso'mariufacture &lt;1 ■_&gt;
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Secretary and treasurer may be lidld by
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the same person.
The business of this corporation sFinll )&gt;et,!imUlrtliy ¡ulsiorH of not less than tjm;e por more than
Until ufter the first nnminl meeting of etl
soven direct brt.
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the stockholders, hereinafter provided for,
Ttietwant of-, directors »hull a c t«t from tbetuami until their /utccqssors nre elccte-d nnd sclves n prutidem, vice-president, sesretury And &lt;. 'Equal in Hlretigtli, sha|&gt;n, ilurnliillty t*&gt; tlic Pliilatlclpliiti Pressed BrlUk.
qualified, the ullieers of.this corporation treasurer. -I)»- person tjmy hold the ntiicrsuf s&lt;\,
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rclary nml treasurer. Sauttsinrd o fdln-rtorsaimLI
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shall he as foffows, to-,wit: George H. Fer- hnv* mtllifttity tn nptoinl all necessary agents of
nald, president; A. T. Kossetter, viçj:-pres- this corporation.
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B u ild in g B lock s o f a ll K in d s, S h a p es and S ize s ,
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Annual jimetings of the stixkhyldrr» shall IsderttiçA, P. Connelly, secretary and treas­ Reid
at the principal oltlre» of the conKirntion on
.S e w e r P ip e s and a ll K in d s o f C e m e n t -W oyk
urer; aifd.George -A. IX:Cottes, ntlorney; the IhiTd Tuesday in Novendier of tacit year at ten
the boatti of directors shnll be composed .-----» . ...
. ....
. kiiM|anp
s i«i»^in.tii/ic
.o'clock a.
tn.,»or
as„—
toon
thereafter uns
pracficuble
aPwhich ms^jinrd
Thteisiard of director»
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1 1 elected„ WE TAMP EVERYTHING
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v. .
o f tilt- follow in g jiumcd,
flamini', persons,
tOrWit: «Vwf'lcti
shnllbe
n
the stnckhoidrrs.
George H. Fern tiki. A. T-vJfossetter, II. R. byThe
by-laws for the government Of this corpora
Arrival and Departure o f Mulls
Stevens,.!. C. Higgins, T.nJ,"MlUcr, W.' D. tlon sholl he artot-ied at Jiie flr»t inerting of the
sb&gt;
kholtlcr»
or as *&gt;«in Ihcn-afur as practical,le.
Itolden anil F.l'. Forster. '
Fftcctivi-August Seciihtl
Until llic.hnird bTolrectors »hall have liras tiwn
ansa as »uuow» :
The first or organization meeting of tlic duly
choten by the «tockboldrrf. tlic taisim-s&gt; of
9 no a ■tockholders of ihls corjxtritUou.Bhuli lie »aid corpora I io«t slmit brconductrrt tty“ fIIP follow ?
------------------ Yanlu lirFlfai Slrecl, Between Rttilroatfs'
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v t 25 p hetil Ih tTitTCity in SanfonleOrimgetJpimty. Ing named persons and officers.
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2 10 p Florida, on the 7tb day of (X;totKy. A. D.
T. II lUttfiw, Vresident.
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&lt;• &lt;•* &lt;■
•:*+•&gt; &lt;-■&gt;❖ ❖ ?
2 50 p
W: ly HoLot}«, Vkx-I’ rcuidfnt.
A» m „,ìnoV,k :
d It 50 a 1908, for the iHirjxise of adopting by-laws
A niikiw Jikc-vin,
mid Trcttf
tl 00 p and completing the organization of this Tetriimrury hy-law» may t*c Xuopted by »aid urtiÎB ESf**!* 5 *1!!.....*----- -d
1 15 |&gt;
oers until the first annual meeting of the stuck*
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AU point» South...........................d
7 05 p corporation; nnd thereafter the annua! holders.
meetings of the stockholders shall be held
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Aimvt as riitxows :
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The hllihest nmotinl Id indebtedness or liability
[rnroTltuivUle and
f T c .......... * .
D 00 n on the second Saturday in October of each
this roritorallun shall nt any time subject itv lf is
and every yenr.
t)nu Hundred und Fifty «Thousand Dollars ($150................ 11 05 n
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1)00 00).
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Triltnr,
1 m p
iV t 'l 8l** FYitreburg...................
1rvcr»uuru..,__
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A# gnu North................d
1 25 p
Tite
highest
ninouul
of
indebtedness
or
Tlie names and rrthh-rio-» id Die »ulna-fiber* to
All paint* North.....
d 7 ISp
11 50 n liability to which this 'contorti I ion simil .these urtkTcs of hteorjiiicatlon, logetlter with the
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amount
.All point» South.......... ............ (j
7 DO subject itself shall lie tl)»: sum of Ten lows: of capital subscribed by each; arc ns fol
I[Sunday;
SmÏSÎoa
,&lt;54?UT* otiiir» (laity, except Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars.
Nnmcs
* Residence
Shares
gma». f. i h a m M i B i i u j l .
,T. It. Harlow
Sanford, Flo.
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Sanford, Fla.
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Tho names and .residences of- the sub­ Andrew Johnson
Sanford. Fla___.
120 Agont for A lfre d P e a ts C o .
Tl»iâ [utper wnnti u correspondent in
W ith S n e a d &amp; V en a b lo , Opp. PostoIBctfscribing incorinralors of this«cor|&gt;ornti(&gt;n.
In witness whereof wp have hereunto w l our
f e'tery lec.lion of Orange County. ¿1 well as and the amount of cupilul stock subscrib­ hands this 15th tiny id August. A. I&gt;. 1008.
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T. H. Bamow. .
1tbpAdjoining towns fa Vojusia and Lnke ed by cadi nro ns foljntls: &lt;
W. I). IhuMyt.
A nisccw Jotm.-o«,
j counties. The publishers propose to moke George H. Fernalil, S;tTlfnr&lt;i. Fin , 50 si
Wltnetsea;
T. Rosseter . . . f
; ha licKALt) the medium through which
rtiliurles He flic id
S u b s c r ib e N o w
fo r t b c '^ f
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H. C. Maxwell..----the people will learn'all the news. » . * Geo.p;A.CdnnqJiK--'-'
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DeCotles
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. If ~youlike The Herald show ygMs oftpefr- I, VC. Stevens
, STATE OF FLORIDA, )
: C H lggln j* »r.
j •l;l&gt;»(uty'nf Orunge.' •/,
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"fistlon by sending In
Subscription at T. -J- Miller_____
I, « 0. Mnxwrtt. Notary I’ol-ltc. do hert-bir certify
wx». «Dnly one.duJlur a yenr for twelve W.. D.“ HojMan.
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that W.lT.lIoldcJt.Atpttcw Jnhn»on.T.H.t)arlow,who
are In me .well known, |id* day appeared Ix'fure me
,
50 F, P, Forster.,
best^timiihg^in^tter ev
und each for himself act nuwlclgcd t that lie slgrud
&amp;
" tv.'Haskins
tht- bat guing articles of Inc .awntlnli and thr uiWŸedup for your delectuli Q9r&lt;
I n w itness V Hereof, tiiMiHtit)$fvlhliig in Uunprtnymg nolkü^ör the u4--Tfi|^piiri^v, there­
te r pont tors have heifeuftto *«|mcril&gt;«l[tlmlr
in witness whereof, I have hcfeulTihwaixny hand
notice o r i N g o k ^ ^ ^ t O N r
v Dnines. ••
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And sen! of office this 15th day u(Augi)tu A 1* .
Geo. H. F ernald
1908.
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dikliiSii
vk.'the un(Notary val. I
K. C Mssv.ni,
• A. T.'Rossrmt
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Notary Public State rtf Horuln.
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n,end t0 apply to the HnnorA. P. Connelly
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W EEKLY *
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My commUs kin ex pirns April 19. tBI2,
of Iftwia- Drai ' 1,!'1' Governor of the State
Geo. A. Di C ottes
7th ri?» Ur?!-T,! nhn,Mice’ Tloridu. on Hie
II. R. Stevens
A li li)») n e w * fnaft e v e ry w lie re , iì5t,ilprTfi‘
J as. C. Hhxhns I n OtRCurr Court, 7th J udicial C ircuit,
T. J. Miij-lk 7 tb y the A ssociated Press, (th e npr
* O range County . F lorida.
*■ W. D. Holden
. .knoWIptlgoti best new s )jervlt'«V Vi)
«hin i 'rM,'A ,Prol » » « l charter, th*l
F. P. Forster
e a rth ), ntuF i\ *(flff'.u T Si1*}-' C. F. Haskins
J. F- Face
J™“ of the Secretary of the State of
ciul Corred{^rf(Jents in
vf.
iiarali jestup Flemlni
j e v e ry tow n Tn t h e , , . . ;
J * C » Higgins
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„Fleming
her
buthand,
State
of
Florida,
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G eo . H. F e s n a u i
ss.
and U. Drew
A. T. Kosscteb
Ò -T H
County of Orange,/
'ig 'À îiîi
T. J. M ille s
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l 'lettiing :
Tu Sarah Jesut» Fleming uiul
I
A- P. CoKNctxr
W «J ). H olden
Before me, R. C. Maxwell, a Notary Pub- Froth the affidavit«)» J. L. Òso«’, herein duly (lied, in
(Iwx— --- ■*_ Sarah
J*jeuup
F. P. F orster
lic, personalty appeared George H, Fcrnnld, whichhe swears thatt TlMdafcndonts
J^ear
........... . . . . . . au5$7;pl/.*
DEALERS IN
ilili are iiou-rrtldmls of ine
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C. F. H askin s
A. T. Roosetter, A. P. Connelly, George A. Fleming and I. M.j iUm
Slate nf Florida, .andl ira fcttdefili of Ibo State uf
Ô months . . . . . ’ 7.V. . .
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DeCottcs. H. Stevens. J. C. Higgins. T. J. tX-orgla, In lha city of Atlanta. itaiMIng nt No. 09
nn“ fwrson
3 months
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AÎ*î*iî*Es OF INÒORI’Òr a t io n o f Miller. W. D. Holden. -F..P. Fut hter andU'J E 15th St. uf «»Id city, »ad th»1
F. Haskins, w ho ore all w ell known to m «x In the State of IV k i« , the » « ; vk * ul ■ »«hpuena
1 month ••r
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SANFORD BUILDING AND LOAN
f said defcndgnl»
■mm
ß
Ita same
BinnitA DAfEnna
W
f)l I Ihere
to lu»
be athe
[leraons aifimw)
pained iti
In finii
and whfì
who
KHhUbitiM,
for» or der iti I » apt
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al»
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a s s o c ia t io n
■nitAAvifqml*1tItHtf'
fii11
fi 3'"WFfljßi
t»ru!
Monday,
me 5lh day of,October. A. D. 1908,''tht
i mbscrib«!
their tmmAö
ratmes'" IB
the*
Tiiref fljj M
DoMvere»! by carrier. Daily •
same le'lng a rule day of »»Id Court.
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articles
of
incorporation,
and
severally
ac­
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the undersigned,
Un
is further orcicreo that lids notice brepuhllshsd
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and SuTfcny 12c j»cr weak.
have associated knowledged before me thut tltey* sub­ IDItthe
Sanford llcrald. unewspatwr oubll.Tte.lln
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&gt;y asso- scribed dteir names to the same for the SanfordTOronge County. Florida, lor four consccu• Tho Sèml-Weeciy Journal,
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Mo a hotly pguuc
U W ir » » « ‘ ll M. Robinson, Clerk
said Court .nd
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one yedr, ope dollar.
ate, under
In
witness wHERor,-1 have henttUo set »eal of »»Id court tld* 2nd day id September, A. D.
nwidlvlrtu« of ti»®™
State of
I*. W. KiWMWK,
1909.'
Write fur premium offers In connection
Clerk Circuit Court.
following Ar-. my ha ml and official seal at Saiifuhl. la
the County of Orange nnd the State bi A np« iw }&lt;MOttanr_ • By M. A. How*ro. D. C, Offit« nnd works un Oak Avenue, with the Semi-Weekly. Sample* nnd
Solicitor for Complainai)L d-4
Florida, on this the 3rd day of September.
nenr Fcrnnld’s
agent’s Outfit free for asking. .Subscribe
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A. D. 1908.
yquroelf nml then get your friend* .(«).$ut&gt;W&amp;ÀNïy
of this ,' ■,
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[Signed]
R. C. Maxwell,.
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If you want to buy or sell anj thing, use
' LOAN ASNotary Public State of Fluida.
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THE 8ANE0RD IIM A ID
the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. F. Haskins.
The surprise was well planned and a
complete success, os the two charming
Items of Interest Concerning young ladies were greatly astonished U)
And such a large gethering in their parkws
Society People.
unawares and without Invitation. Mat­
ters were soon explained. hOWever, nm| a
most delightful evening enjoyed by alb
The party m ef'at the home of Misses
Nora and Nellie Amick. and with n goodly
flow Celery City Vanity Talr While supply of light refreshments repaired to
Away the Golden Hour»—
the Haskins home.
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Those present, ware:
Misses:—
Messrs:—
Emma Smith —
Percy Eavcnson
Reriectlonit&lt;efca»liacl)(lor Ctrl
AdahStenstrom
Sidney Broer**
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iT CimnWYNNE *
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JcH Cnmithers
\Where do oil of tho lost henrts got Well,' • Nora Amtek
Nellie Amick
Martin Llpe
must of the masculine orieERh "down where
Mary Cnrruthers * Harry Wlthcrington
T r a ^ u r s bOTgcr/flows.*' ~ .
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Leona Camithcrs Ed. Routh
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The hnnlcst problem of a girl's life Is to
find out why a man seems bored if she
doesn't respond to litm and frightened if
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hand and daugh­
she ^loes. .
ters, Misses Charlotte and Mablc, accom­
Mental science never cured a mnn of panied by Misa Bertie Harris, enjoyed an
lovc-aickness, because in the overage man's automobile ride to Wekiva Springs, Sun­
loVe nicntnllty phWs so small a part.
day in Mr. Hand's large touring car.
A mhrried woman hns an awfully smal
Miss Thompson, who has been visiting
chance of learning anything about her hus­
her nunt, Mrs. Monroe on Magnolia ave­
band's English vocabulary, for the simple
nue, returned to her home in Jacksonville
reason that he never addresses her In any­
Tuesday..
thing but baby talk or swear Vords.
Miss Margaret Hart has returned .to her
A man doesn'K^mlnddj^Ulrt knowing
home
in Orlando, after a delightful visit
things; it's loftimydnlhUpBwslfc knows
with
Mrs.
C. G. Butts, nt the Wilton.
them that shocks his sensitive soul.
Mrs. Monroe and her little son nrc speed­
When a woman snya "tliere are no se­
crets between my husband and' me,1' It is ing the week witli Mr. Monroe &gt;nt his tur­
n sure sign that slie hasn't found out any pentine farm in Osteen.
Mrs. M. A. Miot nnd children have re­
tured home, niter spending the summer
C ard Party at Mrs. Herndon's very plcnsantly In north Gcorgin. _
Mr®. B. Wr Herndon entertained on Mon­
Mrs. Brooks came over Tuesday to meet
day evening in honor of her guest, Mias
another little child for her (irivutc school
Mary Guernsey of Orlando.
at Enterprise.
Hearts was the interesting game that
Mrs. Jamison and grnnd-dnughter. Miss
--------- claimed, the.atlcnil9P_.ofjhe guests at four
tables, ami when
close, it was found' that Miss Mntn-I How to relatives at Memphis, Tenn.

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL

1er nnd Mr. Harold ike were the winners.
Light'refreshments 1were served nnd a
most enjoyable evening spent by those
present
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Mrs. Herndon were Mesdamcs~ Derry,
Forest Lake. Puleaton nnd Misses Leffler,

Mrs. J. K. Mettingcr returned lioinc the
first of the week from Jacksonville.

•crcnnde In honor' of their return from n
happy bridal lour. The «crcnnderB were
invited to partake of a coureo .pi light re­
freshments.

Harry J. Wilson

Mrs. Rudolph Thorpe returned to her
home in htlddlcburg Tuesday, after spend­
ing a week or two with her sister, Mrs.
Hutson.
Mrs. Shaw of Tampa, who has been
spending a few weeks with her daughter.
Mrs. Dr. Samuel Fuleston. has retured
home.
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visit with friends at Mt. Dora. L'ustis and
Tangerine. V *
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noon for Daytona, where she will visit a
week or ten days with her nunt, Mrs. H. J.
Wilson.
Miss Ida Simon, the popular saleslady
at the store of N. P. Yowpll L Co., is
spending tier vacation at Cedar Key.
Mrs. W. A. Parr and sister spent a few
days In Tampa the first of the week.
Mrs. Mott is visiting her son and family

Keen Kutter Hardware
Harness
P a t t o n ’s
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Proof

SPORTING GOODS
A SPECIALTY

in Jacksonville this week.

Mrs. Arthur Marshall spent several days
in Orlando (his week.
Miss Lucille Anderson is-in Jacksonville
this week on a short visit
Mrs. M. Martin has gone to Philadelphia

Staple: and Fancy Groceries

where she will spend p month with friends.

Mrs. B. J. Starling and daughter an*
spending n few weeks vacation in the
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Sanford Bakery

Miss Mapr Smith, one of**OflnndoY f * vqrite‘daughters, has accepted a position
In Clark Building
ns stenographer in the oflloe of Master
Mechanic Stpyens. Miss StAlth.is the
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Notice
The Bonn! of County Commissioners will
meet on Mondny, September 7. nt 10 a. m..
1000, for tiie purpose of equalizing taxes;
and attending to any other business that
mny come before them for their considerIL M. Robin;
Clerk of Board of Co. Comm's.

Mrs. Samuel Wlliiums and sister, Mrs.
Messrs W. M.' Le flier. Lnne, Hnrold Lake,
George Shipp, are visiting their parents,
Forest Lake. Thigpen, McCullum. Nixon Mr..and Mrs. G. M. Lewis, nt LongWOtRTButts and Dr. Pulestun.
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Mrs. Rudolph Thorpe of Middleburg. who .
has been VUUIng hirttilfcr; MrC Hutson,
The M isses H askins Surprised
&lt;Thursday evening Uw young friends of fins returned home.
Misses Mildred and Mnry Haskins gnve * Saturday .night n merry part jr tendered Goods
dioni a vory pleasant surprise (Tarty nt Mr. and Mrs. G&gt;- L. Goodhue o pleasant

If you contemplate putting in n nt‘ w walk mid
wont the very best iuulerlnls and skilled work­
manship, see

Mottich

Used to Bake

C o n tra cto r W . T . W a re

Quick Orders for Fnncy
Cakes Filled Promptly

He lias put in miles o f concrete walks in this
city, all*of which arc satisfactory to the owners
niiu conceded to be the l&gt;est wulks in Sanford

delivered to any parts of (he

1" W e A r e the Largest O w ners of
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AndHSmall F arm T racts
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We own some valuable farms and outside farm property.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTFMBER 5. 1908

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be­
tween lo u andl.V

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
«4 Chlel Is Among Ye Taking Notes,
and Fultlt. lie'll Prent ’Em"—
So Says Saujrtterer. —f - -----Sftrkl CarrrtpanJmt* la TAr IItraid,
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U vn of ireaf men atl remlity u» Tliat thU leaaon we atiouUl learn:
l,anji In'fore the time for clylnS
W# nhouM old. flddy letter* hum.

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4A mini ran lie bribed with n railroad
pass wlu&gt; could not be bought with money.
Hiere is somethin!! nllurintl about riding
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4Tlmt Sanford man wlw was saved by
Tiie Sauntercr from mnkiiifi n'fooj of hiniself n few weeksm^o. Is beginning to show
sighs of needing a number saving.

41 have often sold thnt Stlnford can
turn out the sweetest ¿iris and the hand­
somest women of any city of the whole
.country,* mid they were out in nil their
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rjurfgmnd know- whcreof-lnsHjb---- . *•
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4Wiiy is it that the cat insists on sing­
ing at night after you have gone to sleep
without her vocal efforts T It is had taste,
unladylike nnd .uncalled for. T he Heralp
office cal never gets lier voice whetted up
to the tremolo pilch until, about half-hast
:------midnight, nnd then she reaches up nnd
catrlies high "C" hy the middle nnd holds
on to it like grim death to a nigger.
4llcrc is some good ndvira given hy the
jiwtnmstcr hf Knnknkee, III., which I |Mih*
lisli for tiie tie 11clit .of our own- people: „
If you liuvc any cotnidaint against
the posioflicedo not go whining around
to your neighbors nliout it, but go to
the postmaster. Your neighbors can­
not help you n littlebiL»hul the |&lt;ost- muster may he nble to correct it.
4Tlie municipal election decs not oa:ur
for many months, yet, already, títere seems
to he considerable Interest 11mid Test in the
marshulship of the city, and soverat can­
didates arc making theniBcivcs'known.
___ T..L. Lee; the )irosoa I - yery efficient tie“ rupaht of the office, will he a candidate
for re-election, while his deputy. Green
Smith, is nlso an nsplrrmt for lite honors
. which Itis chief woors. Then there is
Jack Fringcrs, n very capable* mart, Who
thinks lie can lítense the public as guard!-on of the ponce. Another railroad ihan.
Cluude Morris, whom, jt is said, is well
&lt;iuiilified for the office, is also seeking the
suffrages of tiie people.
So it seems that the approaching muni­
cip a l election will he nn interesting one,
ami my friends can wager that I will keep
an eye on nil developments.
* -^1 do not want to he considered n kick*
cf. hut, honestly, there are u wiiole Tot o(
fellows in and ahout Sanford—and, irtfact,
every town— w Im) couid tench schooi bcttcr
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preach better than those who aro-prenda
ing; Jilead law better Urnn oil- the attor­
neys^ In the county; run a store better
limn the storekeeper; run a newspn|ier
bo.uer than die men wl»o run It. Yes, the
woods, tiie fields and the towns are full
' of tlieu^mt none of them ever taught
school, preached, practiced law; run a store
or 11 |w|Htr. or ever will. They have al. w«ys sjxmt the^r time In lonflTig around;
- rinding fuult with other peoplt^ and do not
know enough to do gixxi, honest work, nnd
Wuost of them never will.
Fvery day, wliil^rtrtrtnWI Is being dlsjfihuted, a number uf hoys. sume of Utcjy
very near men's estate, congregate at thgi
postaffice.aud seem lir vie with one us&gt;
oilier in making hideous noises. It is very
annoying, not only to tiie officials oí Uie
juisioffice, hut to Uie patrons ns welL Some
cía-use can &lt;be made for the small boy, hut
the young man who certainly knows bet­
ter cannot he too severely censured for
llieir unmanly and disgusting actions. I
understand thnt if this annoyance is not
•topped the young "hoodlums" will he seWere it not for the heartache It would
^¡ng to tiie parents of some of these
young men. 1 would print their unities in
rannection with this Uttie scold. A repepiitotfoi UiVuuOai|e. however, vrlU‘ secure
them a more inthiJcVeproof.
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Ihc window where the

oilier useful articles were wont to lie pastcJ
out, sweetly requested n stamp. Miss
Miilicr just ns sweetly informed me that
stomps were-now.procured nt the stamp
window, tmd then I tumbled to - the fact
that Sanford's postoffira is also juitiingon
city frills.
A separate _window for stani|&gt;sl The
next thing wc know the mail will bp.1de­
livered ut our houses,' ami then we will
miss the cheerful countenance of Miss
Muller altogether, unless wc lmp|&gt;cn to
Wander dowh to First.strect to wntcJt the
street'cnrs run mid incidentnlly drop into
the postolhce by mistake.
Verily the rapid growth of Sanford is
fraught with sorrow ns well ns joy.
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Tills week by a breezy drummer.
HJ
'ft is so old thnt it is new again,' hut it
doesn't imiiress me like an utd asqimintnnce.
ts.
A Frenchman who tins not yet mastered
tiie intricacies of the English language
went to it friend the other day for infor­
mation and ndviccr ••Can you tell me."
he said, "vat ees dees—vat younlllT jmle
hcarT Vnt ecs n pole liear, eh T"
" A ^olar liear T"
"Yes. .Vnt does it doT"-"Oh, it just sits on ’ the ire 11ml eats
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NeiTairei Not alatli hvill decible!"
"Wliut do yon mcniiT" "Vell, a man in ze honnling Isuise vero
I lecve lie die, and tiicy simtl say to me
vill I lie a |Hiinr ticur to Idiu. Seet '011 ice
nnd ent Asid I vill not do itl Not eveu
for a dend maní Not nt »111 [ vi l l ' de-

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Have You a F a rm ?

Trom The Herald's Speeial Correspondent
By W ireless Telephone
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Silc Stuckey is getting mblicr tires at­
tached to his buggy. Iaxik out girls.
Abe Dingmati's hull dog-is Imvering
near ucatli's door from eating meat ndulterated with strychnine.
Moso Fix icy talks of building n tiirecnioni cottage on the lot his dad gnve him
Inst summer. Wlinl altotn this girlsT
Deacon Sidehottoni passed around the
wliile the Hardshell c ongregatinn was
singing Inst Sunday nnd collected $2
wlilph was turned over to Prencher Goodbekner to make up a (icficinncy in ills
last year’s salary. Tiie dencon was' very
grnieful and saiÜ it was just like limliug
the money.
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Jim Pilcher is working in Preneiier Hun­
ker's garden on shares; nlso tile garden of
Aunt Malialn Cnmkhitc.
♦'urther dlSturlianre is cxiiected in tin*
Bungstnrtcr office, as falitof Bill Rengan
wore his luin-union nimio lirceclies to a
picnic lust week nnd another strike is
threatened.
Mdse Buster’s wife went to Sucker's
Corners yestenlay to attend the funeral of
fl "dcud uncic.
Her uncle whs qiilit*
.witiiltliy umL imd.JiaaiiLiul_intcrc5la. ¡a
several industries— n Half Interest in a
two-ehnir barber sliop. n scodnp-linnd
shoe store nml n patent cnlf-wcnne.
Sammy Ciieczum nnd Hack Sweezy are
giiing to widen Orpnge creek at,the liend
nnd erect n swimming |ss»i. it 1ms been
too narrow for fleshy jicrsoiis, ns'every
time Mrs, Bunker, with her grown-up
daughters went in bulbing (in* water overllowcd into Jim Korpeter s hack yard and
drowned out Ids strawberry guava patch.
Ilude BUI Siockslngcr came home from
Jacksonville yesterday with Itis trousers
crenied mid wearing a slniiy rutilier ral­
lar.. Unde Bill .must, in* getting a little
hit s|sirty as tin gets nlongTii in years/
hut maybe Aunt Jeruslm Stutesenlairg
wold tell the risisou why. Unde Bill is
simidng up.
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Uncle Pete took her over-to Orlando hnd
ídiuwrd her oily life i&gt;y taking her. Into
tiie picture shows, a ride on the merry-gortfund, bumh the humps nnd other hurumscnramkhillRR, ilmt-.wlicn (liey gm hack to
Macdroni Nettie Jane said she'd.had tiie
liuie of lier life. The.Flynns are well to'
doum ( move in the smurt-set altogether
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Tiie Macaroni hall team played tiie
Mulberry’s last Sunday and skinned ’em
10 to.’ 3 .'ll There was much clieering
when tiie game was over nnd the Maca­ &lt;•
roni peoplejumiéd Bill iiopiiglil, the Imwlegged tilltdwr for their team, off tiie
ground on'tiieir slioulders.
Tobe Sluslier's 30-yenr-old daughter Pet
was nt the picnic last Tuesduy nnd en­
joyed herself quite hilariously. fn:t is a
regular cut-up.- She mixed the salt witli
tiie sugar, put heal pins on the tieiit pins
on tiie benches and puf n trig lunik of gum
011 Steve Patton's chair", nnd when Steve

41 believe in the largest liberty of tiie
citizen consistent with public morals, good
order, i i i k | the just rights of others. I be­
lieve In 1lie projior 'observance of the
Christian Snhhnlh, which was established
to coinmenmrnte the resurrection of the
I»rd from %
the dead,
' _and, as *a New York
pujier pats it. it is tile day that hns lieen
observed since the commencement of tiie
Christian Era. nnd it will continue to be
observed down to tiie latest ages, until
tlto time when Christ himself shall he
recognized us the King of Kings nnd the
Lord of Lords. We hnye Instructions in
the Word of God as to the manner in
which tins day should in* celebrated. Thu
Sohlinlit.was originally established us u
duy of rest and refreshment. Tiie' Tieople
/were -directed notto bo tnuumfuL hut to
go ftirtit to eat nit, iff drink sweet wine,
and to be glad with, cadi other, so thut
they may be filled witlt joy of die l-ord,
which is their strcnglji
Tiie law of God is the jicrfcct law of
lilierty, nnd every human being is enjoined
by the word of God to exercise nnd enjoy
his liberty. It is left to his own choice ns
to what sort of enjoyment hemuy indulge
in. -With the consideration for the rights
of otliers, he has absolute liberty to spend
ins. Sabbath in utiy way which to liini
peems proper. It is n matter solely be­
tween him and ills God, and whilo those
who may differ witli him Itnve u,right to
their opinions, they nre not authorized to
enforce these opinions on others to soeh
nd-polh-iH
an extent .that it becomes persecution.
fairly shriked with laughter.
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foundation us n pari o f th at sid ew alk w hich you
intend bu ildin g^ A n icely 'fin is h e d top lends •
beauty, hut not stability". Th is is toRife attained
v;.
. on ly w hen the sam e care is exercised in selection
o f m aterials for the foundation as fo r the top coat/
With tliis fuct in iiiiiul, I nm imiKirtinfi dean linrd crushed
stone, vvliL»;!» wlieii^niketl witli standard cn(&lt;iuecnuj{ specifltui-ik “
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to (.nme, lie stiro that that foundtftion is riytit. This is one of
tiie 'characteristics of my work. Let ine finire oiKjyjdk-a
walk for you.
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'Drew and Son Held Up
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During tiie recent hot afiell there was a Orlwido corres|ioiideiil4p llu* Tjpes-Unior
great, .deal of grumbling at the he it .by -»tint Benjanuii jind,srfit4if yriarnU. rinsifi'
sufferenr who did nolTuiOw how . well rtjl- Drew; »fen* vicJiaijFof u'hblpifirjrrtfollowuîcy were to help Hîirida. The I’ oiisijcola stonF f*«rk. Mr.^lirew was obliged to lifjnd
Journal quotes tiie Hamilton, 0., journal oyer $90 In rash, while young Mr. Drew
us suiting that on Sunday die (Kermoaift. yms ram|ieiltsl to hold tiie highwayman's
ter mounted to 108 degrees at 3 p. ih.'v in sack, which lie Wlled'with jewelry and se­
■^iiut city. The stime dfiy tiie liigltest^Fnj- curities ammintinji to $111,000. Frrends
( hnature in Jacksonville,was only H7 tle- of tin* Drew fimply will syiiquitiiixo with
gre^s. We have hail stiino hut weather, thpHi «11 their frigid and loss while-on a
hut the 111ghc.it têt»(ternturo recorded in plcusureuip to'til is wonderful park.
this city for nuy one duy was 9-1 degrees
on August 1U. That was the hottest'day
- Refuse to’ Advertise and Died
of the year, tind since that duy It hfliiiCe.li
Tjiat it pays tu mlvcrtiso is lise inorai
growing cooler. But even that watt 1.4
degrees cooler tllun : th* teiiijvrutiffe in conveyed by tlu^, situi ling down of the
llundlton on that Sunday iifterniHiu. It is chuin of meat markets operated in Buffalo
a curious tiling thnt-mpiiy Floridinas ^kre dating the last three or four yeurs hy tlm
as much ustonisiied to learn lliaUlia North William I- Du vii Coinpuiiy. The fixtures
Óf.Ulti company's stores 1374 Main street,
is hotter than tiie South in midsuiûm.*r,'
TTrO m m 'BUW L tSfB J r f f iw in street nnd
and aa*fhafeJiiC&gt;us when lolif so, liiluittlt.314 Connecticut sUeet, have lieen pur- '
era iMW|ile not when infurmod that -this
duised hy the John H. Kaniinori ramp-ny.
section is aioier than theirs ut this
r j t WU!I the unusual policy o f die Davis
the year—tln^ is, unless they luyvs had
m njm ny to refrain from everything in the
tiie unfortunate experiertee of hejpgJtHUic
form of newspaper advertising. To flis
of those nortilernet tics during u liotnipèB.
■policy is attributed the Anns ubrupt do—Short Talk in Ttmeo-Union.

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Whim she
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                    <text>September 5

THE SANTORO HERALD
the ltomc of their parent*, Mr. nnd, Mr*.
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Tho surprise 'was well planned anil n
complete success, as the two charming
young ladies were greatly astonished &gt;to
llnd such a large gethering in their parlors
unaware* and without invitation. Mut­
ters .were soon explained, however,1
,and a
most delightful evening enjoyed by nil. '
Tire porty met nt the home of -Misses
Norn nnd Nellie Amick, and with a goodly
sdpply of light refreshments repaired to
the Haskins home. .
Those present were:
Misses:—
Messrs:—
&gt;
* Emma Smith
Percy Envenson
AdnhSlcnstipm
Sidney Broer ’
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Norn Amick *
Jrff Corrutliers
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Nellie Amick
•• Martin Upo
Mnry Camitbcrs
Harry Wllherlngton
U*6hh Cnrruthers
Ed. Routh
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' Humid Haskins

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD Chns. F. Haskins.
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

P O IN T S P Ü R E ÎŸ -PERSONAL
now. Celery City Vanlly Talr jVhlle
Away the Golden Hours— '
Social Gossip.
Reflections of a Bachelor'Girt
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%Where do nil of Ifie lost henrt* go T Well,
most of the masculine ones g&lt;r“ dbwn where
the-Wursburgcr flows."
' The hnrdcst jihiblein of a girl’s life is to
find out why a man seems bored if she
doesn't respond to him and frightened if
sho docs.
Meutnl science nevef cured a mail of
love-sickness, because in the average man’s,
love mentality plays so small a part.
A married Woman hns nn awfully sinul (
chance of learning anything about her hus­
band's English vocabulary) for the simple
reason that he never addresses her inlinything but baby talk or swear words.
A innn doesn’t mind a girl knowing
things; it's letting him know she knows
them that shocks his sensitive soul.
" When a. woman sayp, “ there nre no se­
créta between fny husband nnd me," il ls
- a sure sign Vint she hadn't found wit any
■ ..of hi*, - j .
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Card Party at Mrs. Herndon's

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Mrs. B. W. Herndon entertained on Mon­
day evening in honor of her guesr. Miss
Mary Guernsey of Orlnndo.
Hearts was the interesting game ihnj
-fUimnd tho attention of th*gtH*3f anTTfoUr
tables, nnd when the l&gt;cll tapped at the
close, it was found that Miss Mabel-Bow­
ler and Mr. Harold Lake were the winners!
Light* refreshments were served nnd ’ a
most enjoyable evening spent by tjiose
present.
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—
Among those enjoying the hospitality of
Mrs. Herndon were 1 Mesdamcs Derry,
Forest Lake, Pnlenton and Misses Lcfller,
Guernsey. Sfmngfeliow' dnd Bowler, -n/id
Messrs W. M. Lefllcr. Ijine. Humid Lake,
Forest Lake. Thigpen, MoCullum, Nixon
Butts and Dr. Puleston. ¿ a *

Mr., nnd Mrs. 'Charles Hand and daugh­
ters, Misses Charlotte and Mnlrttr, accom­
panied by Miss Her lie Harris, enjoyed nn
automobile rtdclb Wcklvn Spring*. Sun­
day In Mr. Hand’s lnrga.touring ciu. .
Miss Thompson, who lias been visiting
her aunt. Mr*1- Mtlhmc on Magnolia ave­
nue, retuthed to her Ikhuo In Jacksonville
Tuesday.
,
Miss Margaret Hart has returned to her
home in Orlando, after a .delightful' visit
with Mrs. C. G. Butts, at the Wilton.
Mrs. Monroe and her little son arc spend;
ing.the.weck with Mr. Monroe at his tur­
pentine farm .in Osteen.’ '
_j .
Mnt M. A. Miot ptnl" children hitye relured hptne, ufter spending thb summer
ver’y pTiasnntly In north Georgia. ...»

«crenndo in honor of their return fn&gt;m n
happy bridal tour. The scrennders were
invited to |iaitake of a course of light re-i
freshmen is.
...J
Mrs. Rudolph Thorpe returned to her
home In Middlcburg Tuesday, niter spend­
ing n week or two with her sister.^lrs.
Hutson.
Mrs. Shaw of Tampa, who hns beep
s|&gt;cnding a few week* with-her daughter,
bjrp. Dr. Samuel Pujeslon, hn* retured

Harry J. Wilson
Keen Kutter Hardware

Miss Mattie May Wyniu: nnd lllllo An­
nie Bruton left yesterday 'for a week’s
visit with friends nt-Mi. Dora. Eustis. njid"
TnngeMne.
Mi v- Mlriiiin Mcttingrr left Thursday
noon for Dnytonn, whefc she ’ will visit n
week or ten daVs with "her mint,';Jtys. H.J.
Wilson—
,i
Miss Idn Simon, the po|iulnr saleslady
nl the store of N. P. Yowcll i Co., is
spending her Vagfttibujt.Cciini Key.— ,
Mrs. W. A. Parr and sister spent n few
dnys In Tnmpn the first of the week.
Mrs. Mott is visiting her son and family
in Jacksonville tills week.
-Mrs. Arthur Mnrshdll spent several day*
in Orlando this week.
Miss Lucille Anderson -is in Jacksonville
this weekmon n short visit.
—
Mrs. M. Martin has gone taFhllndelphi.-i
where she Will spend n month with friends.
Mrs. D. J. Starling nnd daughter are
spending a few weeks vncntlpn In the
mountains near Hendersonville, N. C.

P a tto n ’s

SPORTING TTOODS
A SPECIALTY

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Notice
Tho Board of County Commissioners will
Mrs, Brooks came over Tuesday to meet
meet on Mopdny, September 7, nt 10 a. m„
'nnothor little child for her private school
1008, for the purpose of equalising tunes;
at Enterprise.
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wwl attending to any other -business that
KHfcTtod^nA^tghtftirM i'
Florence Robb, are nl lioipe after a -visit
•* B. M. Robinson.
to rplfltiyfar*iit Memphis. X»niiü
Boprd of Co. Cbinin's.
.Mrá. J. K. Metliiigcr rVlurin-d home* the
first of the week fro.in Jacksonville.
*.
Mis*'. M6r/Smith.- one o f Orlando’s’ fa­
vorite daughters, tins ncccptcd u |»sitlon
as stenogrnphor in * the. oflice of Master
Mechtfnjc Stevens.; Miss Smith is the
niece of ShsVSfT-clcct Jos. A. Kirkwood.

- Mrs. §amurl Williams nnd sister, Mrs.
George Shipp, dre visiting 'their parent*.
My. and Mrs. G. M. Lewis, at Longwood.
MTs. Rudolph íluirpenf Midillchurg. who
Ims^heen visiting her sister, Mr£ HutsOn,
The M lstci Haskins Surprised
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• Thursday evening the young friends .of hns returned home.
Misses Mildred and Mary Haskins gave /Saturday-night a merry |&gt;arty tendered
them
* a
I very plcusnnt surprise party
T •eni Mr.^ and Mrs. C. L. Goodhuu a pleasant

Phone 220

How is Your Sidewalk ?

Sanford Bakery
'

IT you contemplate putting in n new walk ami
want the very best materials nnd skilled work­
manship, gee
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• In Clark Building

Home Mude Bread! Like Mother
Used to Bake. -

C o n tra c to r W . T . W a re

Xjuick-Onters for Fauci.
Coke* FillUl Promptly
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Goods delivered to noy parts of the ;!
------ 4 . ; —» City
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lie hns put in vmi1es of concrete walks in this
flntisfnctory tU
to the owners
apd conceded to I k: tjie best wntkfc in Sanford

vcity,
llJ T , all
t i l l All
VTMIX .arc
of which

We- Are the Largest Owners ,of

W e are
ofTering 50 lots-between
Park
and S.-mford
A venues,:9 Smn-b nf 40th,
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low prices and
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pàÿments of $10.00. down and $5.00 per month without "interest

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Tho. colored pet

have the same terms givOH them in Geôrgêtown lots «

Wc will sell any other property we own at fair prices, scnall payments, with 8 per cent, interest
Wc own some valuable farms and outside farm property.
DEALERS

IN

is our business.

REAL

ESTATE.

It-’s all for sale because wc arc

Buying and 'selling SANFORD

We haven’t time for anything else

or sell Real Estate in the Sanford District,

REAL

ESTATE

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IN. SANFORD—Lift
Number 3

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTFM Bfk

oiit, aWeetly requested TT sininp. M|xa
FROM MACARONI IULTA I
Muller
pit sweetly informed me 'that I
«damp» were now procured nt the stomp
/lt Budget of-Opinion “ Just Be window, nud theifl tumbled to tlm fuel
Trom The llrr uID'4f JApeclnl Corrrsppmtent
(w een ioti and!.“ t
Unit Sfinford’a postoffice la nlao lifttting'TTrt.
By Wireless, Telephone
city frills. .\
Slle Stuckey is getting rubber Urea ntA separate window fl*r stamper-The tnched to his buggy. Look' nut-girls.
next tiling we know the mull will be de­
Abe Dingrnun's hull flog is hovering
livered fit our houses, and then we will near death's dour Tram eating. meal ^ululntlas the cheerful countetmnce of Miss
- A Chlcl ts A m on frY e'T a k in g Notes, Muller altogether, unless wo happen to
and Faith, IteTI Prent
wander down to First street to watch the
$o Soys Sauntcrcr.
-f
street ¿ara run and incidentally drop into
the postofllec by mistnke.,,
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Si*ritl£»nfp"vltnr* *• FA#HttmtJ.
Lives of Sreal pirn all remind ut
.Verily the rapid growth of Sanford ia
- That this 1#s*on we tttould learn: ,
** fraught with sorrow ns well ns joy. / ?
Unit! I.'fcirr\lhe lime for ilylmi
We ihould\)d. ilddy letters burn.
41Iere Is a alory which was wafted dir
4A man can be bribed with a railroad this week by a breezy drummer. Maybe
pass who could not be bought with money. it is so old that it is Uuw again, but.it
T h e re Is something nllurlng about riding doesn't impress me like an old acquaint'
mice.
on n pass.
•
A Frenchman wbnrhna not yet mastered
4Thnt.-San fool man wlio was saved by the intrica’c ift of the English .language
TJic Snunterrr frtrni making a fool of him­ went to a friend tlif other day Tor Infor­
self a few weeks ago, is beginning to show mation vund ndvtde. ^"Can you tell me."
signs of needing another saying.
lie wild, "vat ees def*jl—vat ymtenllT jiole
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fcl&gt;ear T Vut ees u pole liear, eh T"
41 have often sold that .Sanford-can
**A polar benrf”
turn out the sweetest girls and the hand­
“ Vbs. Vat docs it do T"
somest 'w^incn of any city of. the whole
— ^fdtrdtT-jitst aits mi the- Ice and eats
glory last Sunday evening. 1 clniu
a judge and know whereof I speak.
4Why is it that (he eat insists on sing­
ing at night nftcr you hnvc'gone to sleep
without her vocal efforts T It is bad taste,
unladylike'and uncalled for. Tin: Hkraui
office cat never gets Iter voice whetted up
to list tremolo pitch until ulHgil half-past
midnight, and then she readies up' and
catches high "C" by the middle and hold»
on to it dike grim dentil to a nigger.
4IIere is some good ndvice given by the
poaUMiter lit Kahknkcc, III., which I pub.
listi.for lite Udicltj of our own |Mio|iÌÒ:r
If you have any complaint ngidnst
-the jMistoilice do outgo whiiUng nrnund
to your neighbors nboutdt, Hut go to
thepostmssterr s Your neighbor« can­
not li&lt;'i|&gt; you a little bit. but the jiostmnster may be able to correct it.

Nevuire! Not at nil L I . vili deeli nel
' "What do yîuî mctffiŸ"
, "Veil, a lumi in zu iMianllng house
I leave lie die, ihuI they shall say Ui
,Vjll I,be a ¡Hilar bear to him.* Sect o'
nml eat flsld 1 vili not do iti Not
for n dead inani Not nt nlir 1 vili

cilnel,r: »*•
&lt;01 believe in the largest liberty of the
citizen consistent with publicinornls, good
order, ;i ml ibi* juslrlghts of otliers. I l&gt;elieve in the |&gt;roper observance of tile
Cliristinn Subbollì. which was established
to enmmehiuratu the resurrection of The
Lord from the dead, and, nH a New York
paper puts it. it is the duy thot has been
observed since the commencement of the
-Christian Era. and it will bunt inuè to i&gt;e
o^sctvefl down to the latest ages, uffiil
11 V' time
A I I IV ib
1 ■’ 1 I «, 11 1 if "
’I, f «Vt lnmtfolf
ÏMh i V j, IF shall
ill II. « HII
!« .,
rthe
when- Christ
lie
recognized as the King of Kings and the
IIM fot Izirds. Wc htive* iastnictioas ia
Slie^Vocd of God as to the manner in
which tliis day should tie celebrated. The
Snbhnlh
was*•originally
estatilislic«! as a
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day of rest and refrcsiimcnt. The people
were directed lUiL Ui bti.luDUrilful buLlO
go forth to eat fat, to drink sweet wine,
and to be glad with each other, so that
they may be filled with joy o f tile Lord,
which Is their, strength The low p f God is (lie perfect InW of
liberty, and every liuimin being is enjoined
by the word of God to exercise and enjoy,
ils liberty. It Is left to his own choice ns
to wliut;Bort of enjoyment he muy Indulge
n. Witli the consideration for the rights
of others, he Inis absolute liberty t04»|&gt;ciid
tils Sahhatit in any way tYhich to-him
seems proper, it is' u niHttrr solely luv
tween iiiin and his God, and while those
wliu may differ witli tiimJ|hVe n-right to
their opinions, they nre not ¿authorized- to
enforce these opinions on others to such
un extent thnt ft becomes persecution,
Yours for -Progress,
TTnrSXTTTrmmr
m

tfUie tniinifi|iaP eldiinoii floes not ixx-ur
fur many months, yet, already, tlicra seems'
to is; &lt;smsiderul&gt;le interest mnnifest ni thc
UmiYiialsIilp ofthe city, and several
didutes atvTimklngnhemseJves known.
T. L lzx; Urf^Iircsent ^ycry elBcicilt oc­
cupant uf Tbe.ofllcc. will be ‘u-candidate
for re election, while' ids dcikity, (Jhten
KriWtli. is »Iso an aspirant for the honors
which liis chief wears. Then there is
Jack Fringe™, n vpry capablo' man, who
thinks be can please the public nsgimnii.
nn of the peScf. Anothdt* railroad man.
Claude Morris, whom, ‘ it is said, is w£ll
qualified for the oflice, is also seeking the
suffrages of the people.
*
So ii w^rtis that the apiwoachingiiiuul*;clpal election will be an .intcrcstlilg one,
and my friends can wager that I will keep
an ejrt on nIP’deVdojVmehts!'
. 41 do iiot wjiiit to lie considered a kicker.Jiut, himesiiy.'Tliere arc a whole lot of
fellows in and about Sanford—and, in fact,
every toWri—whocHufd tcnch'si^qol better
tlioa. tiuise who arc now, tmr 'teaclicrp.
n n l,

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Ing; plead law IHitter than all the attq^
-7 ‘wys, in the rdlinfY; ran a «tore be 11^
y " ,an *be storekeeper; ran a newspaper
&gt;• belter tinin tiie men y/lio run it. Yltt. tfle
•wooili, the fields und tlte towns artiTWli
*.«f OjenrdHJt ntme of tbei'it 'ever taught
, k&lt;Jiool, pn'ached.practiced-law, fun a store
, w * paper, or ever w ill They hnve al*
ways (pent their tlnie in loaflng nround;
j finding fault with otlter people, und do nut
-— know enough to do good, honest work, and
mwl of tlnmi uc^er will.

While We q f Florida Enjoy Freedom
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During (lie recent hot spell liiere was u
great deni of . grumbling at the he it by
sufTerehi who did not kriAw liow well off
tiiey were to he in Florida. The Pensacola
Journal quotes the Hamilton, O . Journal
us p(uting that on Sunday tiie thermome­
ter mounted to 4U8^legrnes at 3 p. m„ in
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4Lvery day, prhile the mail is being dis­ that d ty- The same, tiny thoJugliest terntributed, u number of hovic siim» of ili«m

JJthcr .in making liideous noises.' It is very
»nnoyitig^^;, only to the officials of tlte
postoflice, hut to thç pntroirs ns well, Çome
&lt;
PJJ^be innde-fyc the, wnull boy, hut
ine youiig man wiio certainly knows bet­
ter cannot be too severely censured. for
Oirir unmanly and disgusting actions. I
understand Uiot If this mu myune« is not
»topped the young "hoodlums” will be severely punished^ ‘
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imJCOO—utiuU*.-—flcr- tinpltr - wyrs ~?mttlr
wealthy and bud (innneial Interests In
several industries—a half interest in i*
two-chair Inirltcr shop, a scroop-bund
shoe store and. n patrmt cnlf-wcnne.
. Sammy Cheezum nisi Hack Sweuzyjjre
going to widen Orange creek nt the benik
and erect a swimming jmof.* It has been
too .narrow for fleshy-irereons, as every
time Mrs. Hunker, with her grown-up
daughters went iu-hutliihg the water over­
flowed into Jim Kor|s'tcr's l»nck yard and
drowned but Ills strawberry guava |uUclp
llnde Hl)l Slpck.slagcr cant) linlne from
Jacksonville yesterday with •Ins trousers
created and wearing n shiny rubber col­
lar. Uncle Hill must lie getting n Tittle
hit s|*irty as Jje grMs along Jn* in yeyrs',
hut maylie Aunt Jcrusiia Stutcscntmrg
could tell 'the reason why Unde Bill iA'
siiruciiul up.

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Nettie Jtnr« Flyrin,*of Tavares; .visited
her uncle, Pete Joslyn, Inst Sunday, and
Uncle Pete took her over to Orlatuiu. and
slinwcd hei' city lift? Iiy taking bci into
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. sltows.
..i...... _a ride op
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___merry:go’i
tlm
picture
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round, bumli tin- Imiiiii« and other f(anmiscn[um tilings, and when lliejirgotTun kTa
'Macaroni .Nettie June said, slic'd had the
rirntrof her life’. Thc'Fiynns are well*tn
do and move in Hip smart-set 'altogether
ntiiome.
Tiie Macaroni hall team playwl the
Mulberry's last Sunday ^and skinnt’d 'em
•10 to 35, There was much «liePrlrig ;
wlien tiie game was over and the. Macn- 5*
roal'people carried Hill, ilopliglit, the isiwleggisi' cntclier for (heir team, "011 tile
ground on their shoulders.
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Tobe Sluslier's ¡10-year-old daughter Pet
wns nt the picnic lust Tuesday and on-,
joyed herself quite hilariously. . Pet is’ a
regular cut-up. She mixed the salt witli
tiie sngnr. (Hit hen't pins on the licnt pins
on tiie benches and pm n big hunk of gum
when Steve
on Steve Patton's chair,
got uy uiid pulliM tiie duiir w'\h iiim Pet
fairly shriked with laughter, When she
his susjHMidcu loose it Wiis tjvr
Ntivfi*« terrtj™ anxiety,

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Word lins been received here? bu$ - tin*
Orlando correspon&gt;(/ui to tiie Tinms^Iohm,
Tiiat Benjamin uiuttson of Oiiattdo, Gaskin
Drew,'were victims of a holdup ill YellowstonerPark. Mr. Draw wasohliiicil to hand
oyer JOt) in cash, wliile young Mr. Drew
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convSyed hy thè siiu.kliiig. tlown' of lite
citala of ttteat morkeunjicruic'd Jc HufTulo
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B y A L B E B .T T A V S O JV TE'RHUJVE
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ini t r o porr-wn luxi to near no moro.
~Cntch|ng sight o f Nlflh, ho rushed upon
'that unhnppy clerk.
"Find M. do JoUdou!" ho command­
ed. "Keep your cyo on him all tho rest
, o t the evening. J. Soo'If ho makes love
to th e . widow and report -to mo. I
havo afresdy told Mind, Popoff to
•sound him on tho subject Among us
nil wo ought to learn something before
Wo'ro dona.*'
^
“ YoiHl learn 'somethtag' If you keep
on spying," muttered Dnnllo under his
breath as ho innvod nway. "But I'll
bet a years income It'll bo «omethlnr
ghat will giro you more surprise than
pleasure."
*
Dusk was falling.' Aliovo tbe myriad
colored lights that dotted the gnrdeu
tho moon wAs rising. Along one of
tho bodged paths lending to tho summar bouse a.man and a woman were
strolling—Uhl«. Natalie I’opoff and M.
do Jolldon.
_
“ And so your worthy husband sot
yon the task' of Ending out whom f
am In love with?" I)o Jolldon was
saying.
"yes,” the ambassador's young wife
(answered.
"IIo is afraid you will
maiyy tho. wJdttSr," .
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HENRY

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-¿Then," implored De Jolldon, " I f It Is
renlly to tlw our farewell Interview,
why inuht‘ We'talk here tn the gurden,
where at any momVut others may coma
to claim your attention? Grant mu a
final- half hour-of y©uy society -sll-to
thyself. Let the tnlk bo uninterrupted,
list us'alt in tho Ultlo fcuinmer‘ houso
over there. Soo—dt is empty."
They entered ihe llttlo Inclosed arlx&gt;r
It was lighted by it string of
Jnpntiesc lanterns,and__ two- tuatlc.
chairs were at .tmposlte aides of its
round center table.' The^o was u door
nt each'end o f tbotlify'*roon»-~nn ideal
spot for n tete-a-tete chat now that tho
moonlight had wooed moat o f . tbo
guests out o f doors. *
The light wicker door swung shut bolilnd tho. conplo;
Nntnllc quite en­
joyed tho prospect of listening to her
mloror'a melodramatic, words of fare­
well nud o&amp;poslng horoclully aa a self
sacrificing, dutiful wife.- In half,, au
hour at-most she would rejoin her bustimid with tho righteous consciousness
In her .heart o f having dismissed for­
ever tho one mnn besides Popoff who
had over made love to her.
Bo Interested was Natalie In Do Joll-

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AW AKE

FROM M Y CRAZY, DREAM OF LOVE, A N D ‘I ’M
* GOING BACK TO M A X IM U ”

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Why*shouldn't
Do*Jon
ildu't iI?"
r queried Do*
Joridon'jokingly;:.-»Yuu tettine to.» ; ..o
. "Ilutr-^ut you won
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t, Will
sho
pleaded. "W hy doil't you'look nt me?
- What wco you fooling nt?"
.'•Do Jolldon'« eye bad fallen on tbo
fan where it lay .forgotten on tho table.
“ Ttio fan 'you lost and that your
husband pocketed," ho aald, ■banding
It to her..
'Thank goodness!" Nntullo exclaim­
ed, selxljig It| then:
“ Lend'm e a pencil."
Hho wrote a sentence on the fati di­
rectly beneath tho three words he had
scribbled tbe night before nt the balL
"There," Aho sighed, handing It to
him; "keep that us a reminder."
lie held {ho fan up to tho light and
wadi
" I —am —a —dutiful—wife.". *. *
"Rciuomber that always," she ad­
jured. -•;
"NatalUM” he cried passionately.. ;
“ It la true—I am a dutiful wife. I f
I have boon foolish enough to. listen to
your lovetnaklug. at least I have never
encouraged'It I ha vo always rebuffed
you for ooneolence'a sake, l am a dutlfu l"' ” '-W t!y 'n «m n i*«n ru r
o f my love?" murmured Do J
"You may rpfuso to reciprocate it, but
you cannot prevent my tolling you"— .
"But I can. A fter this evcnlrm wo
must not meet again. My husband
trusts ins.' This must bo our farewell
Interview. Don't try to alter my pur­
pose I have made i*p my mind. A ft­
er this evening I ab«U never"—

"Natalia,

jxmj

can't mean"—

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;th«t sEo“ 3ld not
. Just outotde, ’decinri. excitedly;
oxcltedlv:
clnro
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"Nish, I'm sure ! .saw that summer
house ilwor d t tf behind
hghind q. lady's
lady V si
ahlytl
tod's set* who Is tn there IH- V - V

CHAPTER
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' To the Rescue.
ISH, trim had obediently fol­
lowed Do JoUdou and Natallu
' ai t’ opofTs orders until they
now wriggled furwurd 1a coufuslan on
Louring the auibatuiador’s voice.
"Did you call mo, sir?" bo asked. ,
*T m eet' surely did call you. Mr.
Nish!" crlod Popoff. “ And I told you
t was certain I sdw n lady, or, rather,
a lady's skirt disappearing lute that
summer bouse.. Who was sho?" *
'T —I don’t know, your excellency,"
trenifatlugiy Hod Nish.
"Yoa ought Jo k p o w r Scolded Popoff.

jT the sumI
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September s t9cs
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Ul,,No nol It can’ t 1»! It
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moaned. "And yet I could hardly be
mistaken. M y wife! , Au d^- - "Brack up, your excellency t
ed Dnnllo In genuine distress.
yourself together
There are peop^
omhig. along the walk. Don t make «
scone. Portia pa you were ullfltaf,l'J,off
«No; 1 ¿aw heH" gronnetV l opoff..
My own *wjfe nndjDe Jolld3n1 • AndiJ
he klisetl h5r bnnd. T
“ Oh, I dare rfay sho was more kissea ,
«gainst than klssl.itgl" U auIIo o b re ry A ^
consolingly. "But ho careful, air. A T
whole lot pf pcoplo are within ear­
shot"
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' "Then let tboni know tho wprstr
cried Popoff lu.rt volet*that brought 4
number o f guests hurrying to the spot
••PH* denounce, her before thuni a*H
Como out of there," he hoUowed, nish- ,
big "forward, "both of you! Come out!
o threw tho summer houso door
a.-ODCJ) -BUd shrank back. Incredu­
lous, aghast
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. On tllo threskold stood Do Jolldon
and—8oni»T
**\Vtintiwhat docs this mean, gurglwl tho confused ambassador, • "this
—this change and"—
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iner house than 1 wns. Didn't ypu see
her nt nil?"
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"yes, slr^-yes,..! saw her. If 1 may
sny so, hut I don't know who she wns,
I renlly don't I"—
. _ "iVna ahe nltmi f * .....t
"No, your excellency, not iiulto alone.
There was, If 1 tuny say so-thcro wns
a gcntledtap with hoc. '.At least ho
looked like va gentlcinftnj tflitj * dldn t
recognize him slthcrj"
-At Jfturlm’a.
"W ell, well, well!" chuckled tho iniImsKndor, sent fug himself In a garden*
chair and eying tho sUpuncr .house
d&gt;odby to Boote and hts announcement
with dcllgntfnf. Interest' "A little flir­ whnt you wanted o f us?"
That he was off to 'Maxim's. Heat«*
"SonlnT’ gasi»ed,pauflpi -And through
tation, oh? Gone hr there to whisper
t V nuiimssndor’s wife, with a feeble
sw'eet nothings where no ono enn In­ the confusion o f matllr, excited voices j&amp;nrrilhg to atonó In some way for the
terrupt ’em. I .wonder wb&lt;$ they nre! she heard htin and tlirllied to tho note falso position Into which tho widow
Now. I renlly wonder! Mr. Nlih,j 1 of anguish lu hts half stilled cry.
bad boon thrust for horrsake, bad re­
" I f —if It - was you who were In solved to follow in the hope of securloi
would not for tho world have you think
I nm tho. least bit curious. But—I'll' there wlte M. do-Jolldori," stammered a/, word In private with Dnnllo and
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Just sit here awhile, for n Joke, and Poj»o|r,:"wtiero.bi my w t f e f
setting matters right again.
“ Hera I nm. dear," answered Natalie,,
wnteh llrein come out In the meanNatalie had not confided her plan to
time: Mr. Nish, yoif might slip around stepping out of tho crowd, With which ber tiusbandL and pow as the party
to the rear o f the SUthmdr houso nrifl she had mingled after her hurried exit wore ushered t£\a secluded table In an
nee If there Is another door there. If through .the rear door of tbo suuimor alcove she glanced at'ttio riotous scene
there Is, you might lock It. Umlor-, h6uSo.* "il&lt;Mp I ami What Is tho mat­ aliout her with a delighted uervoue/tend?"'
c
ter V"
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noaa. Tbe delight vanished suddenly,
■•Matter enoughl" cried her husband. however, and tho yiervousuoss waxed
“ Ye yes, your cxccllohcyr mumbled
'pn»rr~ slrlcke'B NUB," WTTrtnng- Tiwny T could have sworn-Van w-you-sUttng- to~i'~iHintc~fBar aB 'a ~familiar vnts«-^
— 'lTHFdlttte-eterlr' ftr-that-nrborwithM^deJottdon;,tsmote upon her ear.
"M y dear!".
&gt;Z
/ . - Popoff
never pa used until ho had found Bonla
Just come In and wai ■
Natalie's exclnmatloh wns n tflumph hlauding not'ten feet away from th*
To her he poured rotlh the whole
story, gnxlng with wild, horror ns she of shocked propriety, -r— , -i r •
v ' Üeflddéd. tfi.ble where hts wlfo ut "
"H e wns j kissing your hand, ,1 tfírtnbllníp.« .
hroke into n ponl of- uncontrollable
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thought," went on tho dazed ambassa­ • '" I worit,Jto„sfto'Pridco. Dnnllo at *
laughter,'
dor. *
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Suddenly sho grow sober.
4
"lle r hutilmnd will never forgive
This tlnjo'Nntello moved nwny’ from' "H asT ion rrlved Y ’
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her." who murmured, half -to hereelf. hfm lir offended dignity. But Popoff
“ Not yet, Blr," was tho reply, ‘‘but ha
“ He will never understand that it'n hastened to throw his arm nhout.bor will bo here very’ soon. There U t
JuhI n Hilly, harmless, sentimental talk anil draw her hack.
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mipjver party waiting for Idm^pTérI hoy're bnvlng."
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•“ I was wrong." Ijo nssured hof—''a' tborc," waving to a tnbtefut o( giyly*
Memories of tho'w ays of jealous /blunder of c3'apJgbtl I npologlzol I'm appareled girls with tired eyed men.;
Mibaovlnii hushnmlH tlnsiicd Into hSr ; sorry.'.i I" —
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“ Really!" exclaimed tho ambassador.-,
snlniL In that primitive .fatherland, . ej begin to understand/' puj In Bonis, •Til. Just JotoJhcm till'he couks"
wives hnd t»ecn beaten—yes, and mur- «tcpplpi forward In fear lest Natallo
■IIo toddled off to" the distant -tqbtf,
deretl—for l«M.- Something must bo civerdo her poso of vlrtiious Indigna­ where, to ‘ Nntalle’g^ Jealoui eya, M
done,,nml clono quickly." •
tion. "It rccuih that the Marsovlan seemed to make hlmsolf at home with .
“ Don't worry!" she consoled tbeHer- nflilmsHutlor has doife Inc the-honor to Ji phenomenal caso and quickluyre? lie'
rllhHl NJsli. "Bay nothing to any ono listeii&gt;nt a keyhole In hopes Df bver- was scarce seated when .Danllo afrod* *
els«. I'll get Krlnie. Popoff out of tho *heariug'uiy couversntlda? Sooner tliuu In. Tho wbolo table rose to give th*
scrape If- 1-cap-"
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disappoint him', M. do Jblldou. wilL'you prince noisy greeting.
JltpfOfo Nish.could repljr aho hnd dlB- plenne nyient to him Just wbnt you
“ Why, hello, your crccllcacy!” rrkdZ
.
appeared down a path lending to tbo said to mo In there?”
Danllo/ ‘.This Is queer, compnuy for
De Jolldon undvttfyod. If Natalie n monuiqcnf o f ^respectability Uki
rear door of the sunimer'house,
i Meantime TopolT, his curiosity mas­ , was to be saved. If bonla was not to jourself to .wander Into!" ■'
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“ I cuino only, to »ee you,"jirotiitfd
tering titui. had left his sent Btoallug be talked about, heroic measures were
s ;
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forwanl on tiptoe1, he put hts qjJq, tp necessary.
tho ambassndor, drawing him asUr.
the koybolu of tho wicker door.
, " I asked lime. Bonla Badowa," said " I was bound I'd como befo nud wait
Ho hnd scarcely bonk over this when he, Ttu do. mo tho honor to becorno my till you appeared If*’— . '
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'Dunlin, happetdug Jo paws liy nti bis wjfol"
"Oh, I see." cut tn tho prince, thor­
way to tho gnte, paused'hi aiunxement . Jiafillo stood motionless, Jils lips set oughly-enjoying hta confusion "Kout*
at sight of tho Marsovlan
¡iiindqr In iy white line, nmld theuuzx of con- rush In whero” —
t
thus assuming tho Vole ¿{•^■niU’Pry.
gratulattommud laughter that followed ■ "1 didn't. A s h In." fumed the- tuH'
"Why, hollo, old clTspl" efred tho Do' ^olldoti's announcement.
Bonla htiBsador; fl^.i^rept hero In a. mcuiir
prtnror' “ Wtmr nnrymr-np to?"
-hoted- hfs; Agony ntm- eq Id-Joy fully-to ’ rnb.-Bnd IfttneBkcd into Ihe plsce Wto“ Iluflbl" warned Popoff ln tm oxclted herHeltr
■ptokpock et río r fear nomo oue woukj J
«Hi f r . "A lady went lutp the sum"My prince, hthluk Tv? wonl You'll reco
■cognize
gn ize___
me^r
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I sacHttced mj'seff t# . I
rnt*f*house a fow.minutes ago with q hnvo to apeak,'soon or,late, now, and my couutry. Suppose my wlfo should
'gentleman.
I can’t seo them very when you do"—
i hear ot It? 1 rnmo to Implore you««»
clearly. Thoro’s too much fluff In the
"And Marsovta loses the twenty.mil. 1 cast myself on your mercy, to bcgy&lt;e J
keyhole. But they're sitting opposite HonsI" Popoff muttered, recovering his once more to prevent tbo wldo*' f
each other with only a little tnhlo be­ sulf possessjmi and somewhat belated- from”- «
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tween them". The' lady's hack la. to ly reineuitiering his country's uceds.
I “ t must seo his excellency," Iniktrf
me, but It somehow« looks familiar.
"Prltiqe," culled Bonla mischievous- a portly mau behind them, Ms voVi
The man Is talking ns earnestly as If [Jy, "I haven't heard your congratula booming through tho whole room. “II*
be were trying to borrow money. Now Hons1yet. You-don't look us happy gs Is here, and I — Obi" he broke olf oa
he's bending across nud kissing her you might nt tho news."
sight o f Popoff. "Hero you nrel 1”hand, and vdio doesn't seem to inlmL
Trappy!" echoed Danllo, . with a
"M y dear .Nova Kovltch." t&gt;ettUUf
It'S—why, bless iiiy. soul, U'h that fel; scornful, mirthless laugh.
“ Wfiy
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low 1% Jolldon? Well,, well! Of pi) shouldn't 1 be? Accept my edagratp- Interrupted the nmbansad&lt;&gt;r,
things! Now, If only the lady would Intlous, my paternal blessing and any­ esanry to bunt for me with a bn* •
baud? "Couldn't you"-*
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turn her fnco sp 1 could wee her"—
thing clfio yon choose to levy on me
“ I'm aorry to Interrupt you,” nine**
"Como’ nwnjr, Birr begged Danllo. for. £Iy omu motto Is, 'Love when you
tho whole -situation bursting upou his jmiy, propose seldom- and-marry—aot ed Nora Kovltch. “ bnt here's a Jhpatch from tho Marsovlan mluUir
'mind.- - Ho caught roporra flleeve,' hut' at alii' .
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It seemed to jno Important, s'“1
the iuubassndoY shook him off.
' “ I^t mo alone!” he whispered.- "Caa’t . "I-&lt;»t mp tell you a llttlo fairy Btdry: brought It on.’.**'
Popeff -.took- lit»- slip of ■pa|KT
you w e wbwt It-«41
B K W » There were once a pi Hum nnH n prUl-'
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we've found the lady Do Jolidon's la cess. •They loved each other, llut the read aloud:
" I f llnio. Badowa's twenty uiUllo*
tovo with, the very woman we've prince was poor mid dared uot' tell of
both been looking foyl' And uow *lf hIs love for fear of being thought a Bro allowed to leave Mursovln we »r*
she’ll Just tori» her head a- little I’ ll be fortune hunter, ills silence made the a bankrupt country."■There, Prince Dnnllo," cuullmw
able to see her face, and then"—
princess angry. So sho went and prom­
"Then you don't know KllOJthfl lsE' ised, her. hand—to en oth erm n n ,'a n d the ambassador, turning on tho yoaugj,
queried Dnnllo. ^
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“ No. . But I 'l l " c
after. And the moral of that stupid it'e right up to yttar'Your country if“
"Then toko my advice and don't try little story is that I'm alek or respect­ peals to you to Bare U! You are
to And out,- Let well enough alone ability, and I’m awake from, my crosy sovla’s Inst hope. Marry the wkw
Gome away, old chnp, and” —
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dream of love, and I'm going back to a n d ""No, not There; you pulled my head Maxim'a, and you cau all go to—Mar“ I'll marry nq one!" flared up
;
away Just as she was turning nrouud. ■ovlar
"T o tho, deuce with matrimony » »
I’d have keen her In another second.
" lie lores mel n e loves roe!" pauted Mareovln and mynelfl I’m done » »
They're .getting up. Maybe they'll go Bonla under h6r breath.
■lily dreams o f love and sll that
out by, tbe other door, and then I shan’t
sense. I'm free, and I'm going
bo able to know who"—
roako a night o f It- I ”.—
, m.
."L e t mo dq tho looking," suggested
^ D o paused, add stood slleut, o“ i
C H ^V PTE R V I.
Danllo. . " I f either o f us has to play
founded. % Down* the little fl
tho eavesdropper J’H"—
•telre leading Into tbe room a
A
t
M
ix
im
's
"No. It Is my places," assorted Pop­
was advancing alone.
off. "But Pll Let you a hundred francs
lA X IM '8 after midnight— the
“ BoultI" exclaimed Danllo
,
it's Mmu. Nova Uovltchi."
■how restaurant whither alghtWith a word o f excuse to the ot ” j
"It would be like stealing a drunken
K*clug Americana and other he hurried across and met the *
man's watch. 4 won't take tho bet.
tourists flock and whoso fllzxv. a* she reaebdd the foot of the etfJ*
.V.J1fùeridihepr r a e y lg i^ m ^
Trmrr 'dWity.-Tn1;* aiidrW T ? r r T Hftrrc7 wiitrtitirfHi inn
üifldfj
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drop where It la. For your own hap­ ly believe to be ajymrt and parcel of rifled wonder—“ here alone ?"
(
Due Parlalan life.
piness"—
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"Yes," .replied Bonla coldly..
But Popoff was once more at the key.
On the night of Bonla'a garden party sny sffnlr o f youra7"
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hole.
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oi\u grou|i of men nud women who en­
"Mrs! tbe summer, bouse,''.hj
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"They’re steudlug up to go," he re­ tered tho Jolly restaurant were so d if­ ou os to a daze, “ then Mailin'»ported. "N ow nhe'e-beg lulling to faee ferent from the usual habitues of the
"Quite so. &gt; la that all you h»r»
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. Pitc® aa to come In foe flgt - ■ fow
this
way._____
It’» — Oh,
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“ No." be retortedi “j h«vs o»*|
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were
Mm».
Nateli«
Popoff,
Mm«.
from the door as though struck U.*Id not murry I » '
tweeu tho oyoe. Reeling to a chair, bo Nova • Koviteh and Cuacada suit BL
collapsed eud burled hts laco to
Brioche. The visit wss NatallVe Idea.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Hfi flfocjio3 himself. She finished ouma and,'to tho widow's ritmiHcd disniny. sank on onp kur« before hor.L.
tlxi Bcnlenee for him.
"Mme. Sadown," bo declaimed, "I
"Because you Jovo me?" aho Bugam free, and In Itio muño- of our fagvitrd.
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He broke tnto a discordant, miserable tbcrlnnd I- beseech you to bccomo my
liugb.
"Don't langh thnt.sHJy w ayl” Hhe
white misery In Natalie’s face and tho
ttprlmaoded sharply.
-I am «orry you don’t like It," ho lo^t.oi angry surprlso In Danllo'*. She
©baepred. "IF b the only wny I know." answered, wftli perfect composure:
"M y «loar U, Popoff, T am deeply hon«Then don’t laugh nt a llfiT h o Irftigh
orçd.by your proposal, but bef&amp;ro 1 ac(I on my eldo. anyway."-,
j
"On your aldo?"
—
- Von are angry at what Impj , i thls-evenlng. Hut It wasn’ t I
whowas in the anumer bouse with Nt.
dejSdon.”
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An Aqrobat’a Dilemma.

Tho acrobats oi the music baba have
no end lit view except to enusu amuse­
ment. But suppose one should meet
them In ordinary life? Mr. Berkeley,
tho proprietor of n London liitel. wns
■Ini his office about d o’clock
----- one even­
ing when he heard a kuock nt the
door, wh^o a ■voice, which -seemed to
express pain, cried "Open I"
Mr.
Berkeley obeyed, but a cry of horror
¿neaped'him, and he attaint felt i«ckword. Ho sivw. Mforo him, rolltmr on
tho ground,,twsy tutvy( n'-ktm tof hu-i
umn .ball winch wns walking upon fls
bauds,* with the head twisted; round,
iyes protruding und neck* contorted.
‘ ’-‘1 did not wlBh to alarm my neighliors," gasped this cxtntonlliiary " lieIng—It was. a contortionist ftom n cir­
cus who had been practicing In hla
room—"but 1 cannot Unhook my leg

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«1 fook another womnn’a place to get
her out of an awkward Kcrnpo^with
her husband—with M. Popoff. ' 81io
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"And I nerer oven« guessed'It!" cried
Danllo, his sullen faco breaking Into,
i nnltli) of utter relief. "Whnfc.a fool
I wisl I was green and yellow,w ith
jealousy. I " —
IIo caught himself up,, but It’jrn s too
llte.- Bonla’a eyea*danc&lt;id."~\ ‘
since you don’t loytT W c,” *sho
■why— were y o n - y otluw and
green with"—
^
"Becnuso green and yellow are our
national colors. I htn hofh lflg'ir not
patriotic. You so®"—
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"Mme. Sndowa — prlflcel" gurgled
popoff, trotting up to them, unable
longer to restrain his anxiety. " I hopo
It Is all settled, All nicely arranged,
“Madame, I ticrcby divorce you,"
eh?"
cept It Is only fair to tel! you thnt If I
"If you mean la inadntno to mnrry mHrry ngnlfi I lose all nly fortune." t
Do Jolldbn," answered-Danllo, "sho Is
Tho nnibaaartdor scrambled hastily to
Dot."
his foot.
.
“But this evening,", ejaculnted Pop" I —.1 wns perhaps Just a Woe bit
off, “la tho summer housot" .
hasty,V ho stuttered, looking sheepish­
"She tpok another woman’s place," ly about fo ra winy of escape.
replied the prince, disregarding Sonin’s'
Nn'tnlle cjuno forward and handed
JffiTSÍllSJKSÍÜ!«;
—iiDsar Uic!" squcaledJ’ODPftJilB curl* -’ ’Did you road tin* words 1 wrote on
oalty reviving. “ Who was phe?"
It?" she nuked timidly,
“ Excuso.me, your e x c e lle n c y ,r e " I —nm—n—dutiful—w lfel" spelled out
aiarked Nish, who. had entered with the aniljnssador, "Forgive tnel I didn't
Novtt Kavlteh And bjd Itovered^nlm- understand. Khali wo let bygones be
Ictwly abopjt. w^UlhJTto get In n word, bygones?"
"hu( here in n fan that wns-picked up
Danllo, who had stood silent during
In tho summer, house after the party. the odd proposal, now stepped past
You told tmr4o search "tho place, and I Popoff and faced Sonin, a now light In
OM I t I lt ii iv a n y art t " « '
hlii. cyt*£i.

Mr. Berkeley'dtiymtnn'siod the ifcrohnt, who fell exímame«! on a cliafr.' He
had descended twenty stairs upon ifl^
hands hi this posit!
A Bedouin's Idas of
It Is Interesting to ktmir thnt tho
rnllrond between JnfTn and Jerusalem
was made possible bj_ ^locomotives
froin' rhlludelphla. They were orig­
inally made, writes Professor II. \\\
Dupnlng In "Today In Palestine," for
a road In Central Amerlcn which un­
fortunately could dot pay for them*
when they were ready for delivery.

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S O L IC U O J IE f ATffONAütlOr II

wonder. AíThv^lheni \vñs" n Iledotilii
from hoyomf Jordan. I It? carried bnck
tho report to tho tribe:
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" it is like a big Iron woman. It
gives one screecii and then runs away."
This Ingenious description- spread
rapidly through the ancient land of
Monb.
Tbs Lion and tbs Child.
■ The strnnge apOfitacle of n Hon plnyIng wit It" a .child Ip reported." to_ have
Iwen witnessed nt Vryheld.f A :f)ntch
farmer, accompanied by his jvlfo and
11tile ¿-boy, -was—out—shooting gamer
Buddenly tho nttentlon of,tho parents
tvas drawn to the child, who had tod­
dled a short; distance nwny to gather
wild floweba.. (Wowing with. delight,
tho llttlo follftw wns pulling tho hair
of n -full grown lion, and the animal
appeared tp bo enjoying tho operatIon.
if pel Ihound, tho farinot und his wife
stood gazing nt the scene- Tho farmer,
even’ If hUgun had contained a "sitôt"
cogld not have fired because of the
.child.
Tho"1Ion skipped sportively
round the hoy until, startled by lout]
shouts from the parents, It walked
w letly nwny folluvvcd by a lioness,
which up" to then hud lain concealed In
the Ipng grass. -A hunt was aftA-wnftl
organized, but tho Ilona had disappear­
ed Into the thick . bush.—East Itnnil
Express.
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by the motif people, aiul yóur' advertise
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bh* Hattd Qarrlek.
Mrs. Clive was eminent us an actress
»n the Loudon Btngo before Garrick
appeared,' and ns hla blaze of excel­
lence threw all others Into compara­
tive Insignificance she never forguve
him and took every opportunity of
venting her spleen. Bho ivas" ojjjrfcc,
rude and violent tn her t«mt&gt;cr and
spared not*ody.
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ing "K in g Lear” sho stood ttel^lnd the
wcncs to observe him and. In splto of
Ihe roughness of per nnture, wns so
deeply affected thnt she sobl&gt;cd one
mtuuto and abused him tho next, ninL
ut length; overcomo by hls puthethf
touches, she hurried front the |ilaeo
with the-followlng « xtrnordInary"tHb.
ute to the universality o f hls power*:
"Hang him! 1 believe he could act-a

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"Kama old fan!" commented Popoff,
Idly opening It Then, with a jump.as
hi* eye vaguely epught the eentenee
hstn|lu bad scribbled beneath Do Jolluou,n avowal, bo screamed:
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“ My tf-lie's hand writing I TTicn It
was uiy wife after all I"
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"Sir." quoted Nova • Kovlteb, “ Cno-’
W^ ° B*,ou'd he above suspicion.". .
Hut Caesar never brought hls Tvlfo
w Ports r walled Popoff. "Thl* is bad
for ine."
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aol" pleaded Natalie,' who at
«gbt of the ratal trinket had left her
Ublo and run forward. ’’It'« all a borHd laUtake. I can explain, t”—
bUence!” commanded Popoff In bis.
magisterial manner. "Mndamev
under section 4
Mureovlau codo

WHISPEEED,

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Advertisements

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Attract

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Herbert Bpeucer tells us In one sport,
[Treguant Hcutfiicp that thu function of
eilueatlou Is to preparo ua for com

money If ^föu marry again?".ho asked
In a vöteo he - tried In tain to fceop
A true ejiord jb touched- by Bydnuy
steady.
"Y es," sho admitted: "It Is true."
-■•inen why shouldn't I say now win*
I want to?"
"W hy not?" oh&lt;T agreed demurely.
He drew n step nearer.
" I lovfr’ JHu, Sonia," he whispered.
&lt; Steadily, happily, she met hls burnIng'cyeo a* hh| answered:
" l lovo you, Danila I havo always
lo v «l you.”
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"Tut, tutl" fretted Popoff, pushing
peevishly between them. "This'll nev­
er d a You can’t" marry her, prince.
You'll both bo paupers."
"Not quite,” gently corrected Sonia.
dcalgna. "W bat is that?"._______
"I shall lose ray money. It la true, b lit/That,’* Mid the architect, "la a fl,only because 1 am going to give It all
"BOO bungalow."
to ray husband.

neuuiUUI tm s thoufifiT uud l*cuullftil
»ou know," said tho distinguished
«"JenOil who manifests much curiosity, the language wherewith- Sir Philip Sid­
that the Chinese discovered tho art-of ney gave It crpreBalon, *Thoy are nev­
pnnuag from typo thousands o f years er alono who are accompanied by noble
thoughis."
moot*#—There Is only one thing a
lncldontal woman KiVes better than to be told
a secret. Blobba-jVhat Is that? Dlobbe'
—To And It out for benftlf.—Phlladelphla Itocord.
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Mr. Buooka.
'•About &gt;8.000.'
Judge's Library.

An example of mixed metaphor was
hoard at a sea men's meeting at South
Shields, an enthusiastic spcA er urg­
ing the crowd to “ take the tide by tbe
flood and grasp It red J io t” —London
Chrouleki.
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THE $MIFORO HERALD

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M IS S EV A LY N W A L S H ,'W H O

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Washington nud Cincinnati society folk arc much tntcrestod in tho engage*
mont.of Ned McLean, non o f John It. McLean of Cincinnati' ami Washing­
ton, to Mlsa Iivnlyn Wnlsh, (laughter of Thomns F. W lUb,' tho'Colorndo min­
ing mnn, who is reputhd to l&gt;o worth £23,000,000, McLean's father own* the
Cincinnati EhiqiUrc^niidtIia.lfnshlngtQii I'oaL . In lDOOMIss Wnlsh narrowly
killing of hqr brother Vinson.
Hasting T h e ir Muscles.;

When a man is tiled ho stretches
his arms «nil legs and ynwtis. Birds
and animals, so far ns possible, fol*
low Ills example. Birds spread* their
foathere ami ultui__yawn, or gape.
Fowls oftotf do this. » I ’lali yatVn. They,
open tbclr mouths sfo.vvly until they
are round* the bones yf.thq bend seetn
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to loosen and U10 glljs open. ,,
T Bogs are Ihvolcmlu yawners and.
stretchers, but seldom sneeze unless
»they have n cold. ■ Cats arc always
stretching their bodied tegs nml-claws,
as every ono knows who has had a cat

for n pet.
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Horses stretch ■violently when pijd
after Indulging In a roll, but' uot hb n
.rule on nil fount, hsVtugs do. A stag
when stretCbtflg sticks out bis bend,
stretches his foro ‘-/pet. out- arid,{}allows irtS'ttnck-nnd 'pwqtt ns though'try­
ing.to creep timlor «.bar,;
• Most ruminant animals stretch* when
they rlso up after lying down. I)e«ir
do It regularly; so do cattio.** This fact
la so well known that If .n cow when
arising from lylag.^ddvm doeg not
stretch 'herself it'la tv slgfT sUn.ls-111.
.Tho ■ reason -for this hr* plain—tho
stretch "moves dvery Uiuscto of live
dvody; nad-df ■thortj la air tnjarykhyCoffee In Jamaica.
You - «00 nil those bushes with red
berries strung nuvqng their branches I
That Is coffee, ami tho taller trees
among v^hicli It 1s growing nro plniett*
fQ9. from, ivlilch. tho jvqjM gets i t i all-

spice. It looks llko Jungle, crocs It not#Yet many thousands o f dollnrs would
uot buy.that 0110 hill slopo. Among the
lovely liowera hummlug birds sparkle
as they fly and hover; butterflies as
Inrgo as tho birds dispute the honey
with them. As you turn round tho cor­
ner you surprise parties of tiny ground
doves, npd every now and again tho
.larger pea -doVes flit across tho road.
IJp from tho valley below tho 'sounds
of voices and laughter. Btop your carrtnge amt Inotr fltiwu/ Those are the
works on a coffee estate, and thoso tint
.terraces partitioned off Into squares
nro the "barbecues” upon which the her-'
ties ore dried. You can sec that same of
the,-squn res'nro a different color to the
rest. Tho dark ones nro those that nro
covered \ylth coffee th e. others nro
those which have not yet been tilled,
iix change. *
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All children In -Australia nro drilled.
but tho cldc* boya uro attached to tho
Amartillan pillftary forces by. means
&lt; f tbe cadet corps. Almost every large
jichool' -has Ita bnnfl o f cudets, who'
wftar rigut -khnltt—uniform#—an d-n re
nr mod will) light rifles, In tho uso of.
which tl|ey are frequently Instructed,
livery year these boys have shouting
matches, n »d‘ tho «corca' provo that

GEORGE GRAY
JlldgO Gray, whoso presidential boom attracted so' much attention, Is
a graduate of Princeton nuil o f the Harvard Law school, a former attorney
general o f Delaware nnd a former United Htales senator. In 1WKJ tin was
clinlrAiau of tho anthracite coal strike commission. Ills home Is In Wll
mlngtou.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1000
at
fitnl qfflclnls nr the Cnnndinn Pacific rnit' they hike after the (mat, and If the bout
mud that tficy will tie up that system
Im sd in an tn u dlvitlg suit, .uf hns on
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* the demands rtf the striking mechanics is
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board sponffwbfHlIow (lie regulation size,
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Items of Jnterest Gleaned From not complied with.
it goes hard with the offenders. The then
Half n million dollar shortage in the The General News of "The Land were nlwut- the Htreefs Inst evening In
.• Various Sources
Cuban.postal department causes the ar­
of Flowers"
their natty white suits. Some of . them
rest oi Ricardo Rodrlgucijiend of the.de*-1
took on a good load or wet goods, but be­
happenings d u r in g t h e w eek partmrnt, and Orjlllo Muro and Francisco
ing good sailors they ujU nmnnged to. get'
Cordobn.
CULLED FROM THE SIATE PRESS back to the boat wlth/UR striking the |
lice stioals.
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HIGH SCHOOL OPENING

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Historical Sprint Flowing
for Hurried Readers .,

Jhc 1908-09 Term to Begin Gti
September 28IH.
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’NOTIFICATION BY PROF. PERKINS

To That erfect and OTfcri Interest lug
An Epllpmc of the Week’s Mo&gt;k lmAnd 'Practical Suggestions to
NtW.
POSTAL.
RULES
port ant Happenings In the
is. S
•* Parents and Pupils
Tim American team, winners ol die rc- The Sanrord.Traction Co. and Sanford
State’s Domain.
. Prof. N. J. Perkins,- the very efficient
icni Olympic contest held ¡^England, ar­
8. Everglades Ry., to Start
Up to last week, 700 barrels of limes Rules Worth Reading- - Instructive oitd
principal
o f the Sanford High School, who '
rived home Ai&amp;g. 29.\They were received
Intcnsr'v lnt»r*tstlng
The Initial work on tho Sanford fraction thrown on the neiglilioring Keys /Island)

SURVEY FOR NEW ROAD
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A rojiprf-, conies Troni unqucationnblc Ifsojouru 1rijfiu Amherst, „.Virginia, Inis
Railway wa?started this—week-“WlTCHT-» hml-been sold-tirMlimil n fS i n borrpL,
sourros
tliiil.Posimustcr Chas. F.’ Haskins, written the followlpg very «Jomprehehsiyu
large fpree conmynccd-tlie surveying nnd Lillies, being, ehenjier and. more juicy,
tpgother with nssistnn^ PostmnStcr H. C. article for Tlie I Jerald relative to the open­
preliminary work. The people of this see; are fast displacing"lemons.
Haskins. MoueV,Urdn^ptk W. H. Wright, ing of school on the 28th Inst:
lion qrc jubilant over the inspect of a
The big Mallory Line sleninsliip. *SnTo the Editor of Tur. IIoalxi
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new roild that wifi notgmly ^yiivo Sanford bine”. while coming tap the ship channel Mail Carrier GliIV Dorsey, and other deep
The
1908-1001)
term
of
the
Sanford
u street railway iKU frill bring those liv­ jn. Tampa - Bay Moiiday afternoon, got scliecAiers of the! postofBce '‘gang1’ imve High-Schixil will begin on Monday morn­
promulgated
n
new
sot
of
rules
governing
ing within n radii is -of twenty miles in slightly out of her course nnd ran ngroumf.
ing, Sept. 28th. Let nil pupils present
closo toucli with- Sanfuql. Already ghc The vessel was not released until the next mail maitero We have been handed tho themselves on that »ay for enrolment, ami
form nnd we submit them in their original
suburb (»rojicrty nlong the pmixised route liigli tide.
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for list of such'hooks ns they, may need.
postage-stnni|icriers :
„ for the fourUi time jn 54 yenrs, last has ndvnncCd nnd ninny (»eoplc arc cast­
While attempting to board a .moving
It
Is highly importnnl that every pupil wlni
A pair of onions will .go.for two scents.
Sunday to Atlnntlc,City,N.J.,wnsn "¿ 1^ " ing their eyes in that direction' for' sites train oq thency weft Extension Saturday
cxpccts.twbe
In school this year be jifi'sInk Imttlrs must be corked when sent
for dwellings. The new mail will be «in ­ morning, George AYiofield Piervc. ligetl
Sumla/
ent nt that time. The opening days of
by mail.
Toby Pastor, the well-known nctor, died structed tin Palmetto avenue ‘ from south IB years. wn4 tlirowA under the train nnd
It Is unsafe to mail orange or fruit trees school are the most im|»ortmit of the year.
It is then Hint isipil nnd readier lyk-onu;
In New York Aug. 28. He wns buried In city limits to First street, from Palmetto his legs Wvcrcd from Jiis Issly, causing wftli iruit riti therm ■
Evergreen Cemetery under the nusplces ol nvenuc to Oak street, on First street nnd dortlli in jo few. hours. Tho body" Vns.
Alligators over ten feet In’ length, are ncqualulLsi—rthat careful revlewsTire iiiadp.
several other streets ns permitted by the taken ^N liam i.
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of last year’* work. Let n Itoy or glrhstiiy
the society ol Elks.
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not nllowed to be trnnsmitted by mail."
City GmnciL If the franchise is granted:’
. . The other day jn JfldlSQOviUc-fl UUlW.uf l—A sraU:postmatuere «ifiTèxiiert -linguistsF mil.HiK-flrsrTew^trtHias-of soIhm&gt;I nmPhwTir'
General Alexander P . Stewart, one or
-^rhlaroad-wiU.^giye-those- who reside ■Bay.ftrfcet property sold nt nucliriri anti
~ lliVlSslTWo su^vlrftf lieut’è nanCgencrals
the addresses may Ik? writtem in Chinese she Is plmx'd at a disadvantage and hqs n
several mile* (rum the city limits the benburden to carry the rest of the year.
« f i g h t lie fAlley prjcoof $2,700 i&gt;cr from' 'nr'CliMtaw.
of the Confederate army, died at his home
‘rtt-of'u cheap fare and will' ermhle the fistu ^This is somewhat of a price to pay
.Therefore, patrons, let me urge you to
In Biloxi. Miss., Aug- 30, Iti UieH7ih year
I’ctso^ift are coni|&gt;ellcd to lick their own
suburban rcsigepti.to own property doutc Tor Florida dirt, but It must be remcnibcfcd
have,
your boys and girls at school on the
of his age. Ccn. Buckner is now the only
pristnifc stampa- nnd ’ envelops—the |&gt;ostdistance out and still- IJimfSir'iiil thrift ^ImJisoHvnk'. is a groat city and fast grriwjng.
2
Htli
of
September, nnd then, having m :i$L4
surviving licutcnantrgcnernl of - the Con­
miister cannot Ik? ¿-oni|ielled to do this.
business in Uicecity 'of SmifoW.-'
this
good
beginning, to keep It up every
greater.—Madison
New
Enterprise.
federate army.
Persoiis nTO earnestly rc(|ucsle&lt;j not to
It will nlso ripen ii|ija rich coujitry, and
day
during
"the term unless prevented by
One of the greatest, revivals ever lield send ppsfiirciJTds witli Jimnoy orders enAt the stato election «liciti In Vermont will prove of groat-value to the rural sec­
sickness. Few people renlize how miicli
us
Jorge
Mima
are
lost
|^uit
way.
. this week the republican ticket was elected. tions that have hitherto been unable to In the Suite of Florida tins just been closed•
&lt;&gt;
**
.lulpi Smith gets his mall from 047,720 is gained hy regularity of attciuhulL’t!.
The Platt trunk factory and Empire market their crops tu the best ^^antage. In-Green Give. -Springs, The meeting
Let usdo'njvny with the idea that "John­
lasted thirty dnys nnd llZ imanliers were jxisiollices, hence a letter addressed to
* printing and box plant at Atlanta were'
nie"
can stay nv/ny from scluxil two days
addéd'.to ÜicTîupüst.Cliujolfin that place» •'Jidin Smith, United- Stnlca" ■will, reach
burned
1-.- ’ ■
Loss
In the week, nnd at the same time lose
_ Sept.
- ---- -$200,000.
HANFORD’S ELECTRIC THEATER am
ir
« liemitiful^uttw house of worship at himPii
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i* l)r. E.II. Jrijinson, n Coast Line surgeon,
nothing nt school- -- '
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*^ --3
n cost of iw^ll
wjìfìum $.1,000 will lie &gt;imme­ 1 Ihii-ks cunjiot t*e hciu 'through tfie mails
who formerly livtxyn Triinprt, wus killed
For
thoso
In
our
midst
who
mny
n^nhe
when
alive.
Tho
quacking
would
disturb
Fine Equipment Will be- Installed at diately erected. ’
hy a train Inst weck+whllc walking on thè
familiar with our school luws, ntjd course
iiit! Chronicle of Inverness says: 4.!p. the slumbers or the clerks - oh the ixistnl of study, let me say that the nge for cutradì near Troy, Ala.
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Sherwood. foruTcrly publisher nf the Chroni­ ciirn..
trrlng school is six years. Howevq^. IT ii ■
Fifteen passtmger trnlnB besides all j
It
Js
enrncAHyL.
icquestril that lovers
cle, was'In Florida fifteen years under on
child
Is six between t lie aliening of scIkmi)
^ freight liuto*on the California Pacific rail­
ussumeii name, his real name lteiffg.Fraiik wrifirrg to their girfs will please confine and the first of December he may he enroad Imwecn Winnipeg nnd Fort Wiflin Ross McCormack.. The Cause of his bc- their gushing rhapsodies to the inside of tcred&gt;
tr*
llani were held up at way statlyhs and.
iug heije qnd^r an assumed nmne.he Hells the envelopes,
Th^re-nre twelve grilles In sehoapielght
on sidetracks as u result- of a .aoudburst*
.
Nltre-glyccrino
must
la;
forwarded
nt
in a striigjitforwanl manner,-and has
lower nfid four High School. The rqjirso.
Qriaint Quibbles from Sis Hadklns
which flooded the main line Saturday
made, rather Ann lost, friedds by this Hie risk of the voider. U it should blow of study used is that which Is prescrilK*d
. night, Aug, 10. It is stated hy railroad - Some joke# are like warts—!thrv Urtnu
^inuiily confcsSkii^«^ In [his eagerness to pp itr tile posiinjistet'u baud be cannot be by Hie S^atoof Florida, nnd it will com­
men that /his is 'the .worst dinsler 6f the '•••.li'iy. jviaxwell.ls'tbe first (o rocQgnlzo aiii friends he was* iudi ret-t - engugh to held responsible,
pare favorably with Hint of any«tbcr .
kind which juis ever happened In western tjie possibilities of n good’ amuseqienf
violate- law, and byflg jHirsuetl by his • When wuiehes are sent by mail, if the slate. The course for the High .Scliool
Canada. It is said that fully 10,000 people place for Sanford, and will iusuill n $2,000
-enemies' resorted to flight, and imdcr sender will pul a noflce on lire outside, Department Is broad, and prepares for the
were held up along Use llpc of the roads’ plant In 'a foww^eks. This will insure
a wrong name he and ids polile wife-cnmit], the jHisimaster will-wind it nnd -keep 1t in Slate University, where our gfndiinles are
l affected by the floods.
one of the hesLjnadiuies for moving pic­ to FlVidu, ami here tliey.wcrc joved aiiirrc- rhnnlug order.
entcrrtl witiiout examiiintiun.
British hark Ainason was wrecked near tures nnd other attractions that aih ^te sperted by rill. No man can point to a f When you seip! u money order inn letter
The High School Physical nnd Chemical*"'
Port Tnlhot, N.S.W., Sept 1, only five out purchased, nnd ns soon us the necessary single dishonorable act gt his in tl^o pust always send full and explicit directions in
Laboratories
are welLcqutpped. Tho ap­
a crew of thirty being resenrerj.
arrangements cun lie, uindu the theater fifteen years, und without doubt this-one ,llie game Ictter.so that any |&gt;crson getting
paratus
Is
the
best, nnd .'is sufficient fur
that he s|&gt;eaks of is tlic.-rmfy one &lt;^f bis the letter can draw the money.
The Canadian 'national exhibit wus will be open to the public.,
performing
nil
experiments required by a
Ir/ordcr to have an electric current the life. A. nqbler titan nor truer friehd never ■When letters ore received I»caring no
* opened lit Toronto, Out, N. S. \Y., Sept I,
Higlk
School
course.
directions, tlitTpersons for whom they are
hy Sir liuiis Jeltc. lieutenant governor power will have (o be generilted'by a gaso­ lived ID Florida. -Not one. of itfs’formerNew pupils, who come front other schools
- of Qubw, who, pressing oftelectric button, line engine nnd stored ready to use in the friends, throughout the stale ,Wili-thipk less intended.Will please signify the fact to the of good standing, will bo entered without
•
•
of liim because of tills one .ful^g step of postmaster that they may at once bo-for- examination upon presentation of thelrii}
' started the umcliinary Ip the various big machine. ,. '
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Sanford
is
in
tvtieil
of
u
good
plnrv
of
bis life. We h o i» that lib and Ins excellent i»aeu p fl£
building. Ttie exhibitiop this year, botli
The
placing
of
6tamps
upside
down
on priunotion cards, or other evidence of work
nindsontbnt
of
this
kind,
and
ifie.
Herald
family will return t« Florida, for n‘ hearty
in the nutiilmr and variety óf exhibits,
tfone. This applies to nil grades.
ta'tefx is prohibited.* Several ixistmastcrs
welcome njvaits tWm..
ediiacs all of the similar nffairs'held here predicts success for the rigw venture..N. J. Pemins, Principal. linr?4&gt;een seriously injured -while trying
Ih Ose past The oxhlbtlon will continue
Yenrs ago some ignoramus wrote-a dia­
to stand on their heads to cancel stamps
Will Take 4 Vacation
two weeks.
•
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^
Hicks Bound Over
tribe uiioinst Hie Engliairaparrow. Others
l»luccd in tills manner.' •
Tiioinns J. Perkins, tidrpt agent of the
Jpsse
Hicks,
oniTof the negroes wlm
wlio iinSTrffiT Hub Jgnbramus forS scientist
A great Hood, occasioned by the break­
Atlantic Const Line tind Florida En^t Giant
syulted
James
Miller, the aged iicgnv
uim
I
h
I
ic
abuse
oil
Hie^
English
s[iarrow
ing of o water-dam almost destroyed the
Railroad, will(li:uve early limit week on, a
FLEtTRIC
LlGIIFED
OFFRA
IIOUST
al»out
one
month
ngo, bad his preliminary
still
goes
on.
soys
flic
Jnsjigf
News.
It
"f Augusta, Gn., last Friday. Fire
ten days vacation, whidi be will^lh«*iu|
______ trial licfore Indili» glniiSO'llii» ini MJ.Iul..y-T~
is not true that it nevcT*Vngnges In
.added to the horror. Hundreds were made
with his wife nnd children nl t|ie Univer­
Court..
t-mnlial with any bird
WTÏÏ Install a PlDKt In and was bound ovar to Hie GimlnaliQjjp
homeless,; though only three , live« were
sity of tlieSouth, Strwnne«-| T&lt;-[|ii in-tim-s|H-oes, only in c a s e s of-tudf-defeiisw;. Il
Building oL Onoe.—
— Hicks, Thouias Recti nnd Howard \$nrd
^ kftt- A torrent of water twenty feet demi.
uuiulicrlaml mutuilnins. Mr. Pork ins -ot­
is not true that il ls a curse to Hie country.
Tim lab j.r iiii|»ruviiient'ooateml»lntiiH In ealkul Miller litfftrf his house several trionUis
(r ^diwd-throoBit Uie prlnci|&gt;al streets.- and
ic ltdt-d ibis university in his early tidyhood
Oultiie
contrary
It
Is
n
blessing:
a
blessing
Sanford is the install a(ion-of electric lights ngo and during n parley Ward struck. Millights, traffic. papcraTfa ixiITaf protrscUSh
days, nnd he expects to ^derive n -great
bellowed
on
us
by
u
kind
Providcnco
to
in the U|mtu House; W. T. Johns, qwner lerjuvcr the eye with a bar of iron, knock­
. wm impended .fo* twenty-four hours. The
iletil of pleasure from meeting some of Jfls
Supply the’ Jluce of .the tfirde which of the building, is delennined
d Ut give Hie ing out the eye.niul severely injuring the
railroads in that section of Georgia and
old friends, and going 6vcr the well-loved
thoughtless nien. and children have tfc- qinuaemcnt lov.ers of Saiifard____________
liffv nson Huit old negro. Wurd made his escapolit the
Nurlh uiul South Carolipa were ilcmoralgrounds again. One of. his former class­
Vyotl. Hire ip Juitper,* whqre^iingljsh- will eclipse nil former e/Torti. The Interi­ time*nltd jint having sufficient evidence
1 lied. Heiief. has been sent t^tiic stricken.
mates is hovf vice chancellor, and another
rrows have beeil’ for twentj» years, tliey or of the building will tie ljii|»roved.ia va­?jto convict Roerl hq was tunuxl -loose..
The Calaveras group« of. big trees, one professor of ancient langimilcs nt the uni­
ustriously gather U»« worms froih (Jo*- rious ways und electric ligiits installed.in Hicks will pay the '(»cnalty for* being a
• *** unlurnUvoiulcr* 0f
wòrld, is In versity, otic bishop of Gilifornia. one bishop
vegetable*,' and but for these bjrjJ/ 1 Order to stnge (gays on tho order of Faust party to the assault.
danger dfTotulfleatructloq^iy fire.
Louisiana, one bishop of Cuba, and another
vegetables could harefiy be grown. True, in a proper manner.
. -----Another Warehouse
Toft and Furaker have • been reooiit-ilcd bishopof Mississippi. Gem E. Kirby Smith they, cot sunflower seed, mlHctseed. etc.,
Sanford lias always been n good show
Tlie Po|ie Contructlng Gun pan y com­
was professor of mathematics nt the uni­ but tb« muiiy worms they destroy richly city, nnd with on up-to-dnte opera house,
and will work together harmoniously.
The actioh of Germany In breaking up versity while Mr, Perkins was there. This, pays for the little seed tiiey cut. G;t the the best dramatic talent cun make our menced work on their large new wnrcliousc
litis week. This will bo used for storing
the concert of action of tho (lowers with jilncc is not only a great seat of learning, English sparrow alone.
cjty.on tlie circuit. lumber und all building material used in
but-one
of
Hie
finest
mmmer
mwrtsJn
regard to Morocco has grpafiy 'stirred up
Mr. Johns mny add an electric theater
The DeLaad Record says of tlie.liigb
Htelr
contracting business. Later a part
the
mountains
of
TcnnfesctvParis. Frcncltmen resent t)ie action.
tipd vaudeville attractions later In Hie
of the building is to be uülizud usa work­
Yearby of Orlando will fill thr&lt;"Sanford prings ‘‘gang" who have jorTorlzed that season.
Harry Thaw doglarea tie will go Into
shop.
, '
ticket agency during Mr. Perklnl* absence. tovfn for *o many years and who recently
r ~ Wsa n* &gt;oon ns he Is released. Says
A Correction
threatened *Hie fife of State. Detective
Made a Man of Him
“is father made a Bucoess and he con da
Death of Mrs. George Hightower . Charles F. Eaton if he did not desist In
Lnst week this |»a|icrstnted ^hatF.W.M.
A
ninh
once prominent in business pnd
“•well. Will tour Europe in an auto, and
Mrs. George Hightower died at her home hi#*dTorts. to run to earth the cowardly as­ Huk«« had purrtmsed Hie interest of Hie
* * * not blame Evelyn for her actions.
in Sanford, Wednesday afternoon, after sassins of Drummer W. M. Moorelnnd in Sanford Bakery Company iron* the fonner soclall circles bad fallen 'to the lowest
depths of degradation when a relative
I t ? alrnum Mnckha&gt; selected Roberts, several months of 111 health. She woi uti Hint town recenUy. Utile know the man proprietors. From this it was not meant
hudipetli as manager of the Democratic earnest Cliristlnn und her dcaHi will be s they Hireaten, or Hiey would not be so to Imply that Mr. Baker would lie rcstxm- placer! hint in the Keeley Institute and he
successful
s p a ig li In the East.
sore loss to h a fnmijy. A husband and bold with their threats. Mr. Eaton 18"not-j-rifalfiJm i,tjtl dcbt3-Ur.iiaz)ttmi nL.4hft.pMU Is now back lt\ his forniff
imd
respected;
Fpr
detail
atidxonfldcH^fon. 1a his Sioux Knit«
rtT»7Trirx tkr##*«bik)rsi*4*«!ÌdCT* herniutfin ftinT oifi- 'íh¿"mien to Ce îîTglilen
tner owners. He has imrvbased Hie flxrte
i I aer
» man»
VAlnlItiaà
nnrl
fvtiitirl«
nm
loft
In
I will ibe #__1
_
near
relatives
und
friends
arc
left
in
turea
nnd will copduct the business at Hie tlnl i'nforinatlon address. The Keeley In­
found
wherever
his
duty
calls
him.
'* fly ^ K n )U t^ ~ ¿ á 1n1ptefltncn--Senatur
stitute, Jacksonville, Florida.
/ ’“ wo ami Coleman Dupqin— whom he sorrow. Her youngest child Is n babe a There is no ’.’rabbit" In the makeup of the old stand as heretofore, but will not be
few days old. FUneral services were con­ present state detective, and they will have responsible for the debts oF the fonner
Bank* Will Close
ore affiliated with Hic txusu. ILe
firm.
"
j -V
«x Republicans cannot be true to prom- ducted at tlie-liousc Thursday afternoou to bushwliack him to "get" him.
Next
Monday.
September 7, being Labor
■1 ' r " i
**» nnd«.
by Rev. J. F. McKlnn6n. followed by In­
The S t Petersburg Independent-says
Tills paper wuiils a xorresixindent in Day, the First National Bunk and ihc
the city cemetery.
• y « of Uie United States mails has terment at_______________________
Hie Winona, fnftn Mobile, wiUiCapt Hunks every section of Orange County, as well ns Peoples Bank of Sanford will .observe tho
w n denied Hie firm.- Durable &amp;. €o. of Tlw Herold-if fuily «luipped-to printl»•«! twenty men pot m at this
Uie adjoining towns in Vnhndn nnd Lake regular legal holiday rules and'close for
Anist#«!anìt IIoUaaàT Tiiey are classed .
- .........
____i«.&lt; and ur&gt;
itiU
innmlmi
ut
S:3()
far
counties.
The publishers propose to make Hie day. ___________ ,
evening
left
this
morning
ut
5:30
for
fine stationery of nil kinds. All tlie latest
** •’rindler*.
Superior printing fdr all purposes atTiie
type und material nud "tlie nien behind Tlie deep sea. They ore oiler sponge vio­ Tilt HxMAUt tlie medium Uirough which
lltlKALI) office.
Hie people will learn all Hie news.
lators.
When
they
see
spongers
at
work
D » allied onions of'
i}ada have noli- the type" who know how.
■with hitlh honors by n delegation of some
*TT,0t)0 ndmlrcnl.
\
The American cricket tenin won from
the English team 8 out or the -Id games
played In Englrind. •
August 30, fire destroyed $2,000,000
worth or property In Now Orleans. Three
blocks of-buildings, Including a number ol
Jcsale houses, arc In ruins.

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LÌ TME - SANTORO^ HERALD
tbo cane had rooms opening on to this
promonndo. One afternoon an tbe aunt
wan parading up and down tbe veran­
da shu noticed that the artist wns In bis
room writing a lottcr.. 8 ho at once

By C.B. Lewis.

Tlio chaperon waa disturbed, but de­
termined.
Sbo promenaded clear
nround tbo house, and upon her return
■ho beheld n sheet o f noto paper lying
on tho floor. Bho also saw that tho

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her. Tanl Clifford, the artist, crossed
tlielr path.
Tbe young people had
m spy mutual friends In. .town, but
btuT never boon Introduced.
In any hotel In tho Berkahlres, the
Oatakllla or on tho aeashorp a hand­
some young girl and a bachelor artist
o f note, with romance «till leashed la
his son), and bound to meet sooner or
later if gireii half a show.
tbo first thing they know they have
Introduced tbemeolvca to each other
and are talking about art and motor
trips through EuropeAunt Mary understood this; also that
she wbb there to provont i t
Bho
would Insist on formality to the bitter
end. Bho did Insist Even when aho
nnd MUq Eileen in walking out ono
day wero suddenly confronted by a
tmako as touch aa nine Inches
'and Bcreamod nnd.the nrtlst carno¿run­
ning up and Baved their lives from
the mouBter* sho stood on formality
and Insisted that her chargo do tho
antno. Tho artist horo v u dismissed
with a formal how and went hla wny&lt;
■with an odd sense o f their Ingratitude
gnawing at bin henrt
Three or fou r dayB later, however,
a family with whom bo wpa woll nequaluted' Id the city arrived, and a
formal Introduction took place. This
mado thluga all right hi one way BDd
all wrong In anothor.
Ho .waa now privileged to lift his
hat and sny good morning, hat tho old
maid looked, upon him aa a' possible
lover and added pinny precautions.
Bho was-poilto, but abo'vraa.aUo vigi­
lan t - Tho artist probably hoped, .as
another m an.would to hla place, (hat
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to time shu would ttjnw out, h.n&amp; be
heW htoisMf i&amp;»3y-day and-night for
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’ Around the second ato r/'o f the hotel
ypn n veranda, and tire three parties In

that o f her niece. Even then It waa
not too late to save her lifelong prin­
ciples untarnished,. Bho .could have
torn the sheet. Into fragmonto before■rending tho Unef written thereon. Bho
could, but sho didn’t She read oven to
the last word, and a moment later she
was lu tho room o f her niece, spying:

plctely unmasked! Ho bo» »een both
of u». "The old ono 1» too good and bauIJr out o f repair. I aui the old one. I
ain bndljr out o f repair." “ \
?*But, auntie"—
’
"Don’t Interrupt me. Wouldn’t take
her a» a gtftj Ones» uhe waa ono of
tbe IIret one« made. Thlr'obout ro e about your own auntl Ob. the crafty,
sneaking villain?’
'."B u t why should Mr. Clifford write
such things.about you? Ife la surely a
gentleman, and there must
a mis­
take somewhere."
^
"And ho refer» to you," contlnimd
tho aunt without heeding the q u cs^ J
—"be refer» to you os a clipper with
heaps o f go in her. You nre a doclded
bargain. _Y ou climb hills like a caL
You scoot on •the level! The unm
ought to bo driven from the hotel."
“ Ho nover wroto It!" exclaimed tho
girl. “ He nover meant you nor roc.
There 1* some awful mistake bore. I
never m w his handwriting, but I'll"—
"W alt righ t' barer bonraely com­
manded tbe aunt .And, with the letter
In her har^d, aha went down to tho o f­
fice to consult vhe rcggtpr. Blio was
absent ten minutes, and -during this
Interval Miss Eileen heard a man’s
steps on tho veranda and peeped out
to see tbe artist looking about aa If he
had lost aomethlng. Whep tho aunt
returned she bad the Hgbt. o f victory
In her eyes.
,
;
"Tho wrttlQg Is the same,’’ she annouacnl. f'llo would bo convicted In
any court In the land. I am an old

Just in time. Oh, tho perfidy o f ltl
Oh, tho Insults bcapod upon nsl Road
that. No, let me read i t "
And, bolding the, half finished letter
In her .loft hnnd and using tbe right
forefinger to punctuato the air while
she held her figure In tragic pose and
spoko from the depths o f her Indigna­
tion, sho rend:
Dear Jim—I have ee*n both of them.
'The old ono. Is no good and badly out of
repair. Wouldn’ t take her os a sift.
Quces aha wns one Df the first ones mad«.
Tire otlM&gt;r-\ii- a ellpp«r,-wUh-henp«of »0
in her. Decided bargain, and I shall close
tho deal at one«. Climbs tire steepest hills
around here Ilka a cat, and you ought to
see her scoot on the levell. The old one—
That , wns as far as tho artist had
written when ho left tbo room, and
the breeto enme In and toyed with tho
sheet nnd sent It to the feet o f the
woman who had a duty ‘ to do. She
finished reading and maintained her
pose for half a minute and then sol­
emnly said:
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*iIl found It ou the veranda. The
wind brought it to' to e ., It came from
hla room. I saw him as ho was writfog I t " .
"D o you mean* that Mr. Clifford,
wrote this?"- asked tho young lafiy.
"I d a Wus evpr~villainy moro coitf-

like ft conciline. and after fixing Lira
with a*cold glare lasting thirty
onds she Icily replied: ."Sir, you havo rnado a mlatake.".
Tbe artist fell back. 'H o almost fell
over himself lu doing so. Bo far an
he waa concerned ho might have fallen over tfifc hotel and not been aware
of the fagL. It was a summer frost,
and it nlppwl him hard. nnd he tun»od obco more toward tho girl ho would
havo found liar p«fo ns dignified aa
before, but a look o f something Uko
pity in her eye».
Mr. Clifford did not enter tho din­
ing room.
Frostbites take away' a
man’« appetite. Ho went out Into fbe
dusk and Bat down on a bowldef and
Imagined
that he
waa Bherlock
Holmes, and after-An" L6 ur or sb'Tift
figured, tilings ouL
Then Ire seut a telegram to n friend
In tho city—a friend wbo kucw the
Cloves family well. That night bo was
mlsaed-from parlors a ml vcratulba. He
could piny 'and Hlng and njcltc. and
thoro were ranuy tnqulrlc»- for him.
When they .wero addressed to Miss
Cloves her reply was:
"Ex’ou'so me, but I dou't know tba
party."
Thcro was a new arrival at the hotel
next forenoon, He was closetod with
the artist for ha|f an hour, and then
be bled hliu forttr ifhd found Alls*
Cloves sealed In a grotto, »till wonder­
ing how nny man on earth dared to
-writo’ to another that she was an old
one. Tho Interview which followed
was hot for the first fifteen minutes.
Then It gradually cooled off, though at
regulnr4bfcrvaw for tho next half hour
the woman In tire also' rose to her feet
and exclaimed:
■« "YeS, but how dared he write that
the old ono was W good and out of
repair? It’s shocking, sir. It’s dreadfall It’s something that l* cannot for.give."
"But you know, Miss Clevo»"—
"And how dared ho apeak o f my deal
TilKB- #», climbing a hill like a c a lf
And how dured ho refer to her as a
scooter on tho levell Think o f it, air—
a Bcooterl"
*p"BiU jrou now understand"—
"Whj\ If her father corno to know
that she had been called a cat, a
scooter and a bargain, 1 should trem­
ble for the consequences I"
Nevertheless, when a man has expla-

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the latter had asl
Therefore 1 ammo»
don’ t climb hills
can find Mr. CUff&lt;
ami I will apologia
Any »rtu t wbo ^
vantage after that
behind In the race.
Tha Land of tho Fro.,
"There’» eight nations reprdnt*,
this ward o f ours." said mV.
to hla w ife on his return from ■ r*.
lltlcal meeting. He began to c o f i
them off on hta fingers.
,
’T h o r» ’» Irish, Frlnch, Ej-.uiUm
Poles, Oeranns, Rooaalans, Or**.
Mr. H ollortn

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“ There’» Irish. Frlnch, EyeUUu»
P o l « , Germans, Rooeaiaus, Qrwk*an’ ain’t it queer I dlsremlmber Um
other wan? There’s Irish, Frlnch""M »ybe ’ twas Americans," sum*«,
od Mrs. Halloran.
“ Sure, that*» it." aald her husUal
“ I* couldn’ t think."—Youth’s Comp*».

cliffs end lifts up the full throated
roar of the substantial city.
^T*pproaehlr*B It Gradually.
An old fanner, on luiylng his teal,
told his landlord he wanted some Uhk
her to build a house and would be
much obltgod.to him If ho would gin

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tW EtVE PA«ÉS* Part I P a g c s I to 8

IN S A N F O R D — L ife ¡a Worth Living
Number

VOICE OE THE PEOPLE

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 1908
mind (lint it i&amp;xft]L
ns ours that intensive farming ctin bo
done T
Do any o f tho higher i.*»ts made liy In
dlvlduals or stntlops, striving to rone i Events That May Take Place
the highest {icrfcctloii a t crop, production
ThlW VLQ /m i
leave (Alt tho, necessity of using the
means that we do in the most ordinary
ACCORDING TO GANDiRBONE
manner i
• Wo cap produce enormous crops, wc
have doubled the yield of other sections, Humorous Rarom cter Foretelling Pos
and we will oven surpass our past en
slblc and Impossible Happen­
dcnvors^-In a latitude giving for pur crop
ings o f th o Day
season ideal conditions, which tuken ns a
Now torynn.warhnvintf ' , V ’
whole nrn Incomparable—4 •Adhimto ten!
A 8|&gt;ecch phonographcrl.
pered to our exact needs,flii$ enabling us
When who should walk In
But tint giant Hill Tnft— ‘
to furnlph the country with fresh green
,
And ttiuy lauglx-d
vegctnWes out of their ordinary season,
‘Tlood morning,” Rnld Hrynn,
from October to May of cdcli year, that
•y
Disjilnying n look
being ih)possible for sections further
~f' Of jby and sucprisc '
north, and in other , cases not to bo hi
As be Inlil down his tmok—.
mined further south.
A lid they shook.
Leaving averages aside, thlsjp intended
” 1 hnve come for u visit,”
■
Snid_Tnft. while his hot
to draw (mention to our possibilities. and
Wos hung on a noil
as we ,u,,vc
hnve laid
U8
,aiut “nsidA
“ a? old
0fU methods
memooM ol
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First Year

frolic on tho hill, nnd the rniltnods will
return tl(c folks they, fourni too tough to
kill ; tlmlfnt aatlirllc piatitemi WÌIl-dusc
liis ySimuner \ilnce, nnd tlie candidate w il.
Le tte rs and Communications on
mount the stump iiud run oil; at (he face B r y a n a iiiA ^ K crn Organization
V a rio u s Tim ely Topics.
After tile 23d, Snptemlicr wilt lie under
Effected Last Week
the influence o f Libra, the seventh sign
of the zodiac. The sign of* Libra reive
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
sent» n pair of scales held In the-flqw* of ALL DEMOCRATS M U ST ENROLL
n scorpion. It Is of Chaldean origin, qnd
In This Deportment will he Found the
is stipixised to menu {lint nlxnit the 23ii
Come Forward and Contribute T o­
is where the !«• man gets slung himself.
Views, Opinions and Comment
ward the Election o f ^hc Peer­
o f Practical W riters.
People born under Libra are incapable
less Leader.
01 pretense; the Vfoineu never kMt women
IWc Invitec»rrtii&gt;onilcnc« on
from nil
. .Jikui» of the County. nl*n new» Item» of IntlWMt.
Wednesday
night the unterrified—De­
ll\y hale, and tho men {day a wretched
V £5iur will in.urr prompt lxit&gt;jic«tlon. Article«
rUiuf« to the view* of the Mlioc will be imlr
gulVVoT {taker. Liltm people afso hnve mocracy of the County formed n Demo­
ufheJ but ebutivo nnd onojmnc»u* cononunlcaup c V for music, ami generally play some cratic Drynn ond Kern Club id furtherance
tMil will !*■rrlfctml. We will not be responsible
fnr iminlon» rJi'rrHed by «mtrlbntor». All turn*
imrtic^lnrlyloud lustrumelit in the vHlni' of the election of tho Democ;atic .ticket
Knit-.iton. IntnulHl forefront Iwue must be in
This is ns it sliould be, und {daces the
band.
h«nd nut Inter thnn Tuesday p. m l—Eo
Democracy
of the County .In the front
Tlmiswannw will desert tl\e cave
• a New Settlement In Celery Oclt
ranks and In mnrchlng order.
And sthrt the movement south,
To the Editor of The Herold: •
Aral the funner prime himself to spit
It is tlie Intention' of tho club to popu­
As I hnve been requested Jo give a
Through curly miiumn’s drouth;
larize the organization, and every Demo­
little sketch of our neighborhood, I will
The pumpkins will grow long und gaunt
crat Is invited and urged to enroll himself
With dragging on the vine,
endeavor to Ho so.
In
tho membership,
" r ----^nd.yvhun
tjie.
time
shull
comq
for
old
this Is one of the 'n ew settlements of
Hy the great Democrat—
.John
D.
to
get
in
lino
The
National
Committee
has called,
e celery belt, nhd no yet unnamed, but, slK’ cm,i plants,. having doubled, and
* A mb they snt.
- ' ** ■&lt;. And pay his month’s ihstnllmcut on
the
nnd
called
loudly,
for
funds
with
which
o. a matter of convenience wo will call it Xn™a i their number ,*r cure, so we have
■ .Thar thirty million fine,
’ "Delighted I" said Hrynn,
to
carry
on
the
national
campaign.
It is
-Bungalo Corner." The location is at die 1 ^ “
P ^ ^ t i v c yield 1» proportion
We’li hear 11 boron latigli that.will glv«i
“ If 1 be allowed
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nn.impossibility
to
run
1
1
campaign
witli-'
Us
shiver's
d«Am
the
sp
in
e.'
Tiro
sentiment
Toil
crossing of Geneva and Bennlsnll avenue. |',n 8yc 1 cf ^l&gt;9 ns ,n*° ,&gt;eH" tfr°wn. and
Hns often avowed”—
The moon will ho full on tho lQih. nrul but money, nnd it Is tli« wish of the
two and n half miles east and one m llo l 80 ulsw wl11 WP do whon ot,1&gt; i 8 urc ^
And
he
bowed.
die
American llefU will mnkc* tho StjclCty standard bearer of the pXrty that contrithe
south of Sanford.
,
,,
“
I
Biiplxisc,"
ventured
Taft,
Island«
about tfie KWi.- Iu Js ^x{»ecte&lt; Ttoitons come .from tlie rank und flic of
but
Last February, whop the writer first v is -1 ,,roiV ( t5iHt n ° ° ,Mhtioii8 ^in our hands, 1&gt;
____With Qjmille that J|as sweet,------ that- It -will n*mnht'th(ihitonmjrrimittyria~ tlirr Deinocracy.
itHt this corner, there was ntrt-Ti •farin~^tr|^oko-tha very best usirof them posiubl4e;
"You have Just imideji rcconi- .
Recognizing
doty having la-rome'its long suit. *' *
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.....................t^WS^'ncfi, and bojlevirig -,
; That live Rot to
slglit, the closest •Improved- phic« being and thus show.lo Uic world _what sliould
that u small cootrilmtimi from many will
be
dune.
With
the’
advent'of
autumn,
vicv-preslVery'ueat.
Celery avenue. Since llien ijiere has been
dcntinl whiskers will Iwgln to blend~w1il gain a larger amount thnn* lump conirN '
Wo.hove planted 75,000 celery plants
oven thirty farms staFUsV and about a
. "Why no," Bryan Inuglietl,
•
Nature’s gcnrral «dor -scheme, und both butions from 11 few. the membership f « P
to
th
e
,
acre,
yielding
four
carloads
or
‘.
"I have records for two;
dozen houses built wllhimn' half mile of
was placed at tho small sum of 5 0 .cents. •
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You
inny
mnkc
one
yourself
MnSlicnuaii
and
Mr.Kern
will
run
a
little
J,20Q
crates.
Please
let
me
know
how
this corner and we predict that within
‘ ‘ If &gt;niu wish so to do—
This amount every Democrat/ wliose fieiiTt
stronger
on
the
tails
Af
thelr
tlcldls.
many
stalks
tliut
is
io
thecrnlo.ior
I
inny
the next year we wlU have a house on
, ‘ V-. - After you.”
is In tlié cause, con nITurd nti4&gt; wtlj pc 9 ! *
iWid then October will* return,
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nearly every five-acre tract on this one- be mistaken. Then, again, we have
Hut Tnft waved-his hand
That gladsome tlnie and rare
.\
willing to contribute.
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planted
30,000
lettuce
to
the
acre,
yield­
hnlf.section. Even now wo hear talk ofn
;
Witlrp show of suspicion.
Wheh, Hie ^mmpkln-pic wijl answer
Dr.
H.
C.,
Abcrnctliy
was
:
unanj{nniis|y.
repair (¿hop, a store, and a church idrSun­ ing twu-nnd-a-hulf carloads, or 750 bask­
And sStn I’m not
elected president 0/ üiç dub; Mr. Josjoli
ib "
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T
A inaclilne politician”—r'■ U|kin thod)|ll of fare.
day school and general church use being ets. And bow mnny heads is |lmt to the
Ferris, secretary, and Hon. W.,1*. Watson
1
1
Air
mission
basket
J
J
.
m
s
'
' free and open to nil Christian denomina­
That uns been done with- tlipsc crojis.
In lad old Romtui calendar. Septenihy IMPROVING TIIE WATER *Y$TtlY! treasurer. All contributions will be care
tions. The location is just right' for a
fully listed, jind Orhngc County will j( l.
ns
wc
nil
know.
Now,
let
us
go
nut
for
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was the scveiitli ifflwhnf die year. This
.country school, which must com e-to the
it for hernddUion of thetunds of tho » '
Sanford
Will
Hnvtrttic
M
ost
llculllifiil
strawberries,
asparagus,
onions,
potatoes,
tiroiight*Labor-Dny
nrntind
in
the
heat
of
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neighborhood soon.
cnjnpnign. Let Orange County Depio- .
W
ater
hi
the
State
„
and
puytlnng
else
youplease,',
with
.tlie
the
summer.
All
the
unions
said
it
was
The corner. Is but d40 yards from the
' Æ
-A visit to tlie lent and Water Company crots cbme-to^thc from nnd .de liunor to
line of the proposed new. railroad, inid’ will assurance that the same measure /»[ su c­ too hot to march fnr enough to make nti&gt;
iliCKMepveir, tlîc Coilfity, mid tliq party.
.no doubt (icmnnd a switch, which will cess will crown nil Intelligent cITurfnlong impression on capital. Like every otlier discloses a congenial set o f gcatlcimm in
■Çhose who dnqitg^ can mnku nny qoncfuirge,
always,
ready
to
please
the
public,
make one of the ' shipping points of the oilier crop lines as thpéa here men prilitidnn, Niimn was afraid of the lobor
trlbntlon tlicy pieuse over and above tiie
«
their
niott.o
being
(loliteitcss
and
mnmpiX
tinned—wc
have
the
rundnm
dntal
ele­
vote,
so
laspushed
September
iilong
tO
road; supporting a warehouse and Jeeness. The Ice plant hasncapacity of 25 membership fee. ns thb- MHtK may move
ments,
tfid
success
will
InMneted
to
usin
the
ninth
place
in
the
ci^jndnr
and
had
. house for the coavettience of the neigh-’
just |iru(&gt;ortiun to tbejf intelligent appli­ Labor Day fall oif tlitf first day of Autumn. 4 tms daily, all of which is disposed ol (lient— Or Inmin Rcporter-S|uf.
bortwod.1 -.*;•
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The unions were thus enabled to rnureh as mmle. They are siilpping u carload
: The writer h a s' hopes of utilizing the cation.
PUBLICITY IN TOUR WINDOW
Sanford
with
cllmnte,*
soil
and'Water
twice
ns far, and Nurmi had to rtifuse a (¡Very ilny to Titusville.
PBiniotto tree for {torch columns, and has
.
Mayor
Forest
Lake,
owner
and
mnnngei
third term..
placed a few In use on his "ahnelC7lo can Ifeot thé world.
R. If. WtllTNCH.
The old school bell will toll the Midi of of the institution, Is having extensive ini- Many llundsom e Window Displays o r .
test their durability as a veranda column.
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Our Mcroltunts. 1
;
youthful
su aimer joys, ami the3 girls will jmivenjcnts ndded to tlie waterworks - He­
If they meet expectations, we will place a
A good window display Is of IncsTlma?
lms licj-n employing from. 20 to 25 men
O
RUN
D
O
WON
IN
SLOPPY
GAME
meekly
get
In
line,
together
Withlsoitie
moiidem bungalow.^gn this corner fit Tor a
joys; but the gamer youngsters will hide daily for the fhst two monthsOvcrlmjliug &gt;!u uiUui to a merdianL nltd &lt;i(x*s much
king, in which (o spend a portof^Us lim e., ,
toward nttractlng trade to his store. ShukcIl wc un, not mlMokcu » million duller» I Lor^w Crow^ P r c.cn D ccpllc Inclcm- out o few days Hi dissent, and later on U»V 12-inoh water uiiiih from lJ5ttO A(Ta"’tn
sppnre
hasyighlly said: "The apparel oft
tho
City,
u
distuncu
of
from
three
add
•the fast oqe in will run for President'.
hak been burned up ip.’■palmetto In ffils|
ent w eather.
proclaims
die man,” and In. the ftnineluilf
to
four
miles.
Lake
Ada
Is
n
hcimrfThe summer girl will get her cont and.
Only one gome ofMhe scheduled doublecountry In the ln$t lew years. ‘ A* It seems
manner
dncB
tho show windows {irqqjaint
Jul
clear
wutor
lake:
21
feet
higher
than
to me there is not another family of wood header with Orlando was played Inst Merry Widow. haL mid Journey homoword
the
condition
of the goods within. Many
Soufonl.
The
work
already
done
demon­
from
the
sea
uncertainwhere
shels
at
- that can be used nxTJrofllably as U dT pc- Tftafsdn7~£rtcrriobnrotV. 'account of tiie
stores
are
unablo
to innkn a good window
but the widow, easily caressed because strates that tho water finwa to tho city hy
cuhar soft wood, and as a vornnda column bad" condition of the grounds.
display
on
aa'ouut
of Inadequate s(Mce in
gravity
nnd
in
an
inexhniistihle
supply,
it has no equnl. If It can be* made dura­ ; About 1 o’clock in the afternoon u rnln- she stuck to toques, will bring n molly­
tiie
windows,
yet
V
small Window can be
Chemical
analysis
shows
the
witter
to
lie
ble. Our friends need not be surprised ui j.st(jnn broke^lo^c and by., the tlme it coddle home nnd show it to the folks.
made
very
attractive
If given the proper
A
1
for
domestic
|&gt;ur|&gt;oscs.
The tourists who huve been abroad on
converted
.»&lt;e mndiincry In Uda country making u I «btoted tho ball field had been*«
attention
to
details.
Mr.
I^ike
hns
spent
n
large
(iniount
of
fashionable, trijw, will homeward wend
hundred different tilings out of tills here- 1bdp-a small sized lake,
We lire glad td note that many* of our
liiunoy on the waterworks nnd status that
tnfore worth less timber,^
..
• ’-1 Manngcr Wagner was determined, jiow- witli hotel tags stuck nil nround their
he will conHnue to do so until he has tlie merchants have long been-awake to "the
grips;"and
thronging
in
’
their
wnke
will
Yes. I know you are' nlL front Missouri, I ^ er* not to ^ “ PPolnt dio largr. crowd
value of a good window display., and Thd
service equal to any in the South,
|. hut wlicn a fewinen'get rich out oi jiitit jM 1®1 hnd /fathered despite tlw Intlemcncy come n never-ending flow of busted im
Herald will endeavor to call attention to
Hut
few
people,
iwohnbly
realize
tiie
whidi you burn u{i, sonm-onc may. shout l vf'tlie weatlier, and. soon hud a force at migrants to see where they got (Millie
some
of them each week;-or us rapidly as
worth
oi
this
good
work
going
on.
.
It
will
work draining off tlia diamond mid out dough.
'‘down with the bondholders.’’ •
the,
clinj^cs
in display occurc
lull
tJy:
city
under
first-class
fire
jinitecSeptember is when the jmtumnnl equi­
and
at. 4 o'clock
"hostilities”,
.coin
— -w—
B.--F, KAKtINpAlX. ' Held,
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pt
O n e/ln d ow In particular that caught
tlun,
as
well
as
healtliTirutectiim
nox
tlie
musquilo
our.
This
occurs
911
the
innneod. The wet ball and sloppy grounds,
There is also a force of men {lutti ng in tho' e y e o f Tho Herald’s scribe Is that of
however, made'goqd bull playing un im- '¿'¿d, when the sun goes over thc.equatoi
Intensive Farming In Sanford
and
extending the mains tlirougliout tlie the T. J. Miller &amp; Son’s furniture store at
IKissibility, but both teams were fulhdl for a touchdown iyi the icecrenni •glgglccy
To iU Edliir ofj« e Hnuii
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tho Corner of First street nntl Park avenue.
city.
What does intensive farming meanT
ginger iind put up a sciappycgame.. Qr-. pud summer (fqdcrwenr.. Tho'coal man
Mr,
Miller evidently-had an*,tjye''to goo»T '
-----h «neanvfn the- ordinary' seVii^ ' high' lando scored on eT in lie* fi/st |nhTlv£awd wiIt 'kTcFBiTaTTaml Mr. RooscvdL leaving A MAMMOTH PACKING" HOUSE
window
displays when he devoted so mueli
fertilization, particular mid careful eulti nguld in tlie fourth, and the two hundred Sagamore Hill, will tilra to Washington
spm*r
jn
and - lustdml 1uf ~
vaiion. Now, that is tlie IlmlL of en rooters from Orlando, who had come up and the serious business of loading Mane tJw se— fc— fiu m p a iiy w n t IT(5Ve the
(iliicingp 1ny^itaiUtefldl*0 f furniture in ** ‘
. dcavorI sqI fnr ns thaII World
tnqge
shells
for
lions.
Largest In the State.
can IjU
gn.-rmd
on M
u Dupccfal
Irani, .vicre
delighted.
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|IV V IU I
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V.- K...
C * "liU t
the windinara choice lWr€ of household
l e r air will stimulate
The w
qailc
Tlie___
packing huiiso-iicidii cunstructeo
tlicy think the sum total.. W o know, that I theit spirits tuok-n-.iumhle-iu 'Stirrfnrd'b
furnishings has been arranged complete
Tlie TresUlentlnl r a w , ----- 7by Chase &amp; Go. will, when flnislicd,~be
dun tliut is but a factor that can bo at- 1half o f tho fifth, when our boys managed
And everybody will hit up
“ from kitchen to {wrlor.” The kitchen,
one of the finest und first equipped in the
lain«! by any fanner ur^where, and that I to cross the puo three times. It was not
A little fatter pace.
t lining room, bed room and parlor has been
state. Immediately following the loss ol
The smiling entry from the' Platte
the real essentials are lacking, L e.t in i - 1 for.long, though, for in the seventh, the
faithfully portrayed, each room huving its
Will put up clouds of dust.
the former warehouse hy lire early -in
gallon and jierfect drainage. Wutqr can uuluekv seventh for us. threo bases un
regular furnishings, and the ensemble form
And tlie rolyqwly map will run *
June, steps were luken to construct n
be laid at nearlyiall ploces, and certainly balls, rour error^ end two lilts, gave OrTill he Is like to bust. ."
ai most pleasing effect und carries nut Mr.
building Unit would more fully supply tha .
ule, widi as we use In our dual system, lloiido.six runs, ami whnt proved to be tlie
And Teddy meanwhile will observe the
Miller’s exact iden that he can furnish
-can be had everywhere, tgit these are I game, although they added another in the oontesi through his glass,'-and«tick nnnmrf- demands Udng made upon the shippers your homo ihroughAtlt. *
only factors as well,
.
I ninth inning on two errors. The game die half-mile post until the runners ¡lass; by the Increasing dumber Si growers in
At thestore Of N. P. Yowell &amp; Co. the
The present
„ W c .know thesoil must be adaptable,!WM verycomlcal o f some stages!’ind^for and if he fears Uic Platte will win tlie Sanford qnd vicinity.
windows have recently been changed itnd
only an opon, porous, sandy soil will I a while exciting, but wns anything else highest prized of boons, he’ll laugh and structure is rapidly assuming shape nnd show a rich and varied line of dry goods
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CCItn^n^ Jtot oiny or even very I tlian a first class game. Oriundo, how- whistle up a few1old reassuring tuaesj uad will lie ready for pccu{»auc? about Sep­ and notions. One window Is filled wi^li^
soils, nor will hill sides answer, and I evei, proved iHcmfclvcs tlie best wnders. toss a big fot bumblebee , in .Taft’s back tember 16. The building, fronts on Sec- tidies’ waists and ftuits, giving a cool,
ond*street und is nliout 150 feel square.
(&gt;’_a roiling lands bocomc very .difficuluJ^ .The game Thursdui’ dosed- die baseball pantaloons.
midsummer effect, and this other windows
Built of brick and of good height, with
fboH-' has been not oven n dream of a| season here, but it Is probable that winter
And then there will be doings on Uiis
turff’ displays commensurate with tlie
, &gt;yaetn combining In one, supplying us ball will be plentiful in Sanford, us &amp;vvL none 100 -atnblc earth, nnd-every DeauK lfl.000 square feet of floor spqce,'with nn large nnd varied ktock carried wi thin, Mr.
both, Trrlgatfon and drainage ernl towns nearby will have first class crat will gat his campaign dollar’s worth; ideal location between two trucks of the Arthur Yowell hns an inherent nbillty ns
*« os ours. '
teams all wjnter, and Sanford is the best the Hisgens. Debs, and all of that Incon­ Atlantic Coast Line, thts model warehouse a window dresserand tl{ough handicapped
M
Look our conditions over, and all can bulltown in Florida, i*lslde of Jackson­ sequential fry. will duck -Into fhe weeds will be able to lupMle the crop of fruit by a dearth of window-dressing supplies,
and vegetables very easily.
All the
* that we c m r secure fsxtlliturs the ville. i i
&amp;
can always be depended upon to got up
and watch the big event go . by; and tho
ttüie 88 °tber progressive firmer*. We
Although our team Uiis summer has Taft men, looking oii the while tlie fire­ modern machinery and facilities for hand­ an attractive display.
Oo iluggardi, we can •and do_use os lost a good many games, it has given the works pop und sizz, will hold on lightly ing fruits will lie installed, among them
There are several otlier good windows
care in cultivation a* any, wc have fans good, clean baseball, and proved mid •enquire, ’’Whidi cloud of dust is the new currier system fur packing that will command our attention in u la­
oranges and transporting the boxes to the ter issue. Keep up the good work und
¿8
caeap water
in a class with the be
1^.*
wnttr supply,
“uPPiy- our lands J themselves to be In
best hUT”
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cars. This will nil be done by'ftiwcr ma­ make your shires as attractive as possible.
- . * y ' R eally tiled, doing us the double j teams in die stale. The boys played
The touch of Foil will mnkc tlie ripe
chinery
instead of by hand, doing away Many a customer is gained by having his
7 of Irrigating and draining as re-1 hard luck at limes, but dicre is no reason
reuw
And falling ncorn tlnid.«Wired, rw..
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with the delay and tlie bruising o l fruit
Our lands are? open
and porous I why tills should continue al«My&gt;. and wc And the crawfish will throw up his tall
or her attention attracted by articles
arcIperfeedy
And burrow in tlie mud;
i^gpimon in the old way.
,
aptable to that ays- 1venture to predict dint when another scuwell displayed.
The dread mosquito will depart
Chase &amp; Co. realize tlie growth of Sun1#,1*1 more, the
dcs made by na- { son opens they wtll make the other team*
From tills terrestrlol scene.
ford and the fruit and vegetable business
Hill’s printing yon want, send j l to T he
'•"»•o perfect
: tli- Is required in dm stateJ,’sit up and take notice.”
Hut he’ll die, as well becomes tlie brave
With’bis
face
against
the
Bcroen.
and
are
preparing
in
advance
to
handle
II
ek
/ u ) office. ■First-class work guaran­
&gt;,Ti|ake It
Tho score stood: Orlando, 9 ; San­
And tlicn the fall-enlivened cult will the crops in a systematic manner.
teed.^ ' .
1 make the pain . dear tA your ford, 3.
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A«í»»t 29,190,

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earn’ per annum over nnd nlwvo nil ex
* WHY NOT SANF RÛ
penses, depends, of course, on the tmrp it
receives, nml the size of tho treej. That Kalamazoo Celery Growers lluntlnj,
you mhy hoveunyexperience with ft grove ^
' For New Fields.
Capital f 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
„ . ^ W h e r e Devout of the Celeiy
that wap killed In the 1893 blizzard, I will
From Ilio TVchnlcol WorKJ Mnjuilne.
any;
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City Worship Tom orrow.
Celery brought Into Kalamazoo In one
tSviV
Grove No. 1083, Adams, ns iridlcuted year more thnn $2,000,000 In hart
Conducts n General Banking Business with Conservatism nnd
by the catalogue. Is a 15-ntrc'grove. Tlie ensh. Celery is an agricultural Industry
tf
RESUME
OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS jx-lee of the grftve is $13,000. Tills Is the no expenditura for raw material olitnined
Courtesy. Pnys 4 Ptr Cmi,
Compounded Quarterly,
highest price per ncrc of 'nrTy gpive in the .frani oUier «nuciy^-cnUTS Ipto Its cost of
^ on Savings Deiwslts, nnd
*w
production. Hence the money all rC
or Interest to Those Religiously In catalogue.'
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mains In the place where It is grown
Imsi season we sold the crop___
cllned—Subjects o f Discourse^--.
For
IfiftimtliTt TniUny-tmg- might-go fwr to
fo r the Sabbath.
on The iree fo?"oxiictly." ' r r m ft s T
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find mi industry of the soil yielding larger
Tt* Pallet» of (h&gt; Ou&gt;i(h&gt;&lt; In (ho Cily in Earlinlir Tho'exnct expense for tho sea­
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profits.
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In k(ln( or annJ ihrlr AoMuorniwnii mJ
son wns........ ______________
943.00
.....from
nny
nnd
nil
causes.
Tills
additional
protection
costs
There ure'more thnn 400 celery plan
&gt;' nilxr Cl.uirh N»wo lo ikio oS» Mt taler than Tliiireday
aflernoon.
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Its customers nothing------- - ,
tntioijs it&gt; imiti environing Kalamazoo,
The
not
profit
to.the
.owner
, rirst-Mtth6rti*t
ranging
In
nrcn
from
-mere
plats
of
one
wWsSixuetlyj..’_____. . . . . . $3,267.24
Rilv. D. B. !&gt;*u-nt, imior; cfiurrh, romrr Park
o r two acres to broad fields of twenty to
«voqui* nml Fifth sirrel; iinriuinrujr, rof*t&gt;r Mnii
hrangt; tree is growing mid increasing
noi In nvcnur und Seventh Mrert; (jl;uñr ■Hfî4.
£uhdmc.
J w fmontili*_ servios hi ll; evenrnit M-rvk-e In value cviiry year. A very modest cstl- thirty " acre«., In nddition to these nrc
flwndoy
neliool. l*
II:i 6 „i»\;i|Ll_lt'0- h.’vMet
' r school.
Kpworlh l/nitiic.
u tllTsiimlny cyen malo.of tlm value of n years growth is 60 miincrnua small celery ."patches," dolny
■‘nieV. 9up|, Kpwi
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business on a lesser scale. Upward of
cents |&gt;er tree, lienee, it is reasonable to
'There will bft .{trenching both morpinj
4,000 persons In. Kalhinazoo derive
H. R. STEVENS,
M. SMITH.
G. S. DERRY,
say thnt $650.00 should ho nddetl to
nnil evening a llh « regular hours by the
maintenance, cither directly or IndirecUy
Vlco-Prcsldent
President
ooycr tfie’ incrensetl value of 1,100 trees.
Cashier'
pastor. Kspxllogt pmsic will lie furn!she'll
from Uie celery business. In its cultivn
nt iKitft ‘Services. ‘A (wdiii^wclrojui* ,|i; Hi nr.e, $3,607.00 jyas the profit for one timi am actively employed *nlioyt 1,800
îm
ybarj We 6 iifl th^'gspjrc' is paying 7M
extended
nl^’tjtRl,
tended .to nil tu attlni
Some fifty firms arc engaged In
1RTWWÔP- $5i\000iflfid yetM :
f ° mc ' rty ™
nrc ei,líü^ 1,n
'.xmglit for $15,0(10.
' shipping Uie product. Tlip enorinous-lilp♦♦■»■f^«**&gt;+4*++*9-4**&gt;4*4*++++&lt;»+4*4*&lt;*+++4*4*4*4*-F4**t*4*+4*-»*4-4*:.4.«&lt;.+&lt;4 !|
■ ¿C, Vrextiylcri
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menu have contributed to raise KalmnnKev.Jr r M. KÚU.I.
«I mom___
Y«u will- nnturally wonder why, if Uie
/.(M
i
to
the
rank
oP
third
city
in
the'state
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iptliVlùVil. 0:90 it.
I ; eyetunX
ir inselliti! Weil property Is so valuable, it Is for sale at in freight nnd express tonnnge. The film
i.esday, 7:30 p. m.
tho pride.indicatedt *$ i c answer is pim­
Preaching morning nnil evening by the ple enough. A life imfirihice company )&gt;cr,for the boxes-'used in packing the cel
cry cost-In one year S25.00Q.
pnstor. The.uttendanco, upon Uio'scrvl loans large amounts* olT real estate,
Thc-udvnncc in value of the one-time
cos since the retufti flly lie pastor from rertnln percchtnge of these. loans will be
High-Grade House-Building a Specialty
Ids vnention hns beert uwsunlly good for forccloseti, and tho property token by the despised marsh lands, since celery ralBlnt
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the summer. lihotigh many .of the mcm,- com pany.. Heiwe, If u e x a n p a j a g n o t begun on them, reads like a real »state
fairy.
tple..,Tlilrtji.'
7
enrs
ogo.
large
Uncts
,
,
•bers are still iiwuy. visitors 'from other sell property cheap npp.tliii;s .get rk E ^ ii,
i&gt;
■churchcji whose piislofs'.ore absent, and it will rnpldlg necitniulato'bmiFl^ nssctn on'thesesiuut|lrbW went belling,nt $2 an *,
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DEALERS IN
•c.
.strangers in the city, combine to furnish of the coiniuipy will Rbtoitle tooTlicuvijy nerjj i’lioplc’ dcihnn.ilt'il: “ WTty should •i
•&gt;
good congregations. A cordial welcome involved In real estate to aatisfy' lhc &lt;p(- we buy ¿htm nt SnyjirlocT They arcn'i *
Builders’ Supplies, Interjarchen Sand
goorf for nn'ytliing," Today tlie owners o:' i*
Is extended to nil.
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acling dem ands'of 'Uie insurance^qprpiho.samP lands would not take $ 1,000 an
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster
missintiers. It Is a rule, or custom,, on Uie
acre for them. Not a bad price for ugrl &lt;•
Congregational
port of life Insurance companies tonniond
niltural land—n swamp at Uiat I Out It
Rev. R. R.‘ Kehdnll, plttlor: Sunday mumIn*
t
service. II: eviwlna service, 7:30; prayer inreilnit rani estate as promptly ns it is possible
i~hanUiL_ha_knQWiLjQr_ttie.-Bomo &lt;&gt;
WedneeitinrrTrmp -nrr-satitmnr seniìÌ-----------r j. ttT do‘ Bd wlUlbb ndo'grehrnlaacfÌft&amp;TTn
jì. irrsm
1C ‘ Tïïnna,
land.
i
J. C. IfiUmlnuer. Super imitmli'iit.
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tills particular case Uie company can mdl
There will be no servlcoo nt Uds church
Farly Kalamazoo celery grower^have
the Adams grave' ut $13.00,0 nnd stili
:L
during the month of August. Sunday,
become, for tho most irnrti financlnily^we &lt;»
“Cheerfully Furnished
uìiiku a profit of over $ 10,0 0 0 ‘ nnd this
,.
school mid prayer meeting ¿it ibe^ijsual
to do.' Some have ■filled in with hard K *
could linrdly be-considered a ''sacrificio'
hour.
jurth sections efi tltcir celery fields, nmkl c
'infflic h i v c s t n i e n t . v f , 4 4 ^
ing building tots on which Uiey have &lt;&gt;
There Is iinotlnlT reason (pf ldw' t»rie«s; erected trim*
First Baptist
rlm tbouses nnd are living com;
■ Rev. J. W. Perry.' pkiniK
pllSmr, Surwlny
&gt;mmi
lay sery to wit: On account of the blizzards which forthWjym uielr rents, ^
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Ice. II; evening service,
7 “ “Sal
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icé. 7:á0;
oat, U:4B
occasionally
visit
Florida,
California'
nnd
Sunt.: prayer mowtnícv
a. m.;: K. R. Murrell, Su
Murrell &amp;,. Minsbcw
FUT
Th1s\';'miing itt-' of zhfe’celory bfcds tnu U‘&lt; "Ofiicc with
f
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^ cva7
leadny. 7:30n n),;T..,Wi A, first Friday,
ÏÏ
Weilnetda
other semi-tropical countries, .and the Uteir tronsformnti^u jn t^ bufiding lptfkh
ro.'.Y,. "M .S. last r tw u r .V iv it i. ,
heavy losses flint orange growers hove going on rapidly in'nli jm rti'bf' die efty.
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susuhned thereof, the generiti ixihllc has
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‘ lluly Cross Episcopal,
It Is tho fate of -any agricultural Induit/J
Rev. II. F. Urown. rector; Sunday inoróRi*
liecome skeptical ns to Uio value of orange
established within the bounds of n^frfst
Ice, II; evening service. 7:30: Snhtmth scluaJ. Uvf r'
a. rn.'i B. F. Whllner. hup«.; prayer muelinif, 7:30, grove property and unless the "prices nrc growing city ,U&gt; be. doomed by, the, very
.very. hiWj.they cannot be sold nt nil. It jinisjierity which It' crotties, 'K^Iamazot'
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a.,* _ *•
»myUr.
'is ’ir very difficult matter to convince |teo* ■
is increasing ir*;^mnjlatii&gt;n,pticunmennlly’
rC a th o lls ' ' .
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|5h*ahnt hjr hat\kir)g ttjTJ" trees they woukl
Rev. M. Fax, rector; services evefy second and
The celery pln'/ifapdii adjoin npdarq spr• . »
fourtli'Huwiiy; r;irlv mass. 7 n. nt; mass nrtil ser-, not be destroyed tfy a blizzard hr .so sefirouhded by' residence and business tjdr. - r . H. RAfM),-President
tu.ni. 10 inn.: Sunday school, ti a. ui.; yc«it»;r*( ¡I
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CEO.
F
KEN
ALO,
ViM-Pr*t
oa»ly;jdmnnged nk \o bo o f 'tutte, voi if,
P. P. FO R S TER , Cashlsr
ytfhr sees, large htlsinesg
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WHTTNM,
A u t.“ *Caihi«
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even with fnarmteslnbie facts befiirrHlit^iV;
ddptriyjlk ‘ on the* ledery ■margidi
Moral ; Guard w¿U ’ ymW* goot^ ñam d
ORANGE GROVES
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o f - fflicturles, slnlps ngi
»•Only National Bank in .Orange County
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is-lirirdío rt*-.e8f!^Jt¿IiJ . ' . v i ' . / »
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dwflfi^m^qwj-.st.'iiid where &lt;elcEy ,once
Valuable Information plvcii In .Circular VSclecl from- the cutiilogiie Tt^rovc Uie
Funds Protected by , Burglary Insurance
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jv ic co f which Is practically' with
Issued by m . F. Robinson ■
guise- to predict that* Ko I
T ^ ^ J S n c À m z k o 16 8 7
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reucli. enrb lor U pÁrperiy. «mt'^y»Ji,..Wl
cell*!jffi A1*s no furori*. One fur-sdm
Mr. M. F. Robinson, of Snnford. Florldn,
liave -im’ule n wise jhveattneiu,' ■'' •.’¿ ¿ 9 $
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gjïltF^deiilCr.dcîdores thnt If tjjft pityj
Is In charge of n largo number _yf[ &lt;/rnug&lt;‘
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- -l-K * * ; fY?úre tniiy., *
X C ! S tfbues to giftw at, its present'rate. In'
groves, and, to fncillntc their snle, tins n
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M. X.Ró¡t¡f&amp;rf*~.
At
yeyfs^tim e^ tiry foot .of celery grOti
printed catalogue describing cndi grove,
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and giving the pilco of each.
Tlifl Hecahrig fully eí(uijmed‘*'fn'’ print imiFhot! a s'tal^ of cckry wiU bo grown tu
Persons conteuiplnting Hie. purdttiso of
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type
mill malarial'nmii"jfig.men behind
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opportunity
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huyoring
over soipp
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for
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Catalogue,
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.whidt gives sti tmteh ’ vriivifilile informa.r / .
If you JUke The llcrahl diow^ yourajijire seclinas of the country thnt n\oiffromlbc
. lion and allows so dearly wiiut it live
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served up Jor iwir delectación.
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• you a catnloguu o f orange groves belo*iigPlans^iecifications and Estimates FürPishétl
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that large* tree? were liable to tie killed by
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any degree of cold thnt Would ever be ext&gt;erlcncod In Florida nml no^ nattbauked
tliojr trees with sand. Nuw.we do^b ink
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First Street,
hnJQfctet high.’ Tlds.is n jiositive nssur. mice that the trees cannot be injured*-« !
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feet ’ fs enn*
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MKH£&amp;£ffV- - Unit w.is cold enough in spine localities
: to kill the trees, which were then'hot very
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large, to tile (op of the bunks. Wo did.
...Can Furnish.,
not remove the banks from uround the
DEALER IN
trees, because If-w e had done ho, Uie
8|irouts y antil have stnrte«) all -along the
bqdy of Uie tree und we would -have had
limsirto lrliii for »evcral years in order to
'.have slgiitly trees. ’ Uut, by^enving Uie
banks up for die next twelve months, the
sjxouih were com lulled to start only from'
the tup of Uie bunk, nnd as endi sprout
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grew about 22 incites a month and multi­
plied its brandies rapidly,. ul iho e m l-^
six mdnUis we iiad trees With Ttice round
taps, and at Uie end bf twelve months,
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They .bloomed the following spring and
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you see we only lost one crop byn freeze
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By RODBRTU* tOVE. ..

! n rising young lawyer lh- a now sta to n belief assuredly well grounded In' his
own cnap,;.
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Bryoh plunged Into politics In tho
spring o f 1888, hnd that becaino his llfo
vocation Instead of tho
tho law,
law. Ho was
fleeted a dclcj&amp; n to the Democratic
»Into convention' at jOinnhn, whore hft
mnde n speech’ stfougly advocating
free trado; also ho made a rcputntlon
ns a speaker. Ho' w a s. only twentyeight years old, yet tho very next year
tI)0 pnr(y jçngpn, offered litui tho liom
Inntlon for the lieutenant governorship
o f NohraBka.' Ho declined the offer,
but made a stumping campaign for tho
ticket throughout tho state.
Tho next..year, 1800, tho young De­
mocracy thrust upon tho young Dejp^n thanes from Illinois tho nomination
,lar .congressman from the First dlstff^ ^ J .'J J terlln g Morton, w ho'In Ids
llmc^ w0sTfather of Arbor day nud a
'mcriiPvr. o f President Cleveland’s cab­
inet hnd been defented in the mce for
congress from that district in 1888 .by
s Itepulillcnn majority of moro tlmn
*1,000 votes. 'Scarcely anybody expect­
ed young Bryan to win. IIu was not
•very 8i\ngulnir lihnsclfrburbirniintr
la the fourth. Tho boy grow up out­ nn oratorical campaign nud defeated
doors, drinking tho dally raedlclno of
QfliiflfiU Jiy. jicnrly -7.00ft
ümïldn&lt;rsnd_tnö open airr tits phys-- Congressman.
votes. In Omnhn, where Confiell lived.
lesi constitution,, a mnrvpl o f robust­ Bryna wns sneered at ns “ that Lincoln
ness und energy, enmo by Inheritance

(Copyright, 1M , by Robertus Lov«.]
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yowl nU qqesjjon to moro
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man la the. world*# history,
idyit' one who traveled with William
Jennings Bryan durln* tho presldenj till ilmpalgn* o f 1800 and 1000, and
ihon» la no doubt ns to tho truth o f tho
statement.
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^ The purpose o f thla article Is briefly
[a »keftli Ibo Ufi» o f :.JMr* Bryan up to
IBe-'ogtr* Qf 5thlrty-slx,. when ho was
nonflnAtcd by tho Democratic party for
¡he presidency o f tho United Btn'tes. It
•Ua flfo possible only to Aptcylcan.iiol-.
Ides', sad,- whether or' not Mf.}, Bryan
still reach the presidency, ,1t fc an |ntereslluff chapter In United 'Kftteq pollttcnl history.
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The town of Balom, III., Is the birth?
place of Bryan. Judge Blins L. Bryan,'
a sahstimttal, Intellectual settler fromVirginia, was his father. Marla Eliza­
beth Jennings was hts mother's maiden
name. The child was born March 10,
Iftia Judge Bryan llvod on a farm
ju'iir tho edgo of town. Ho hnd ntno

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Harry J . Wilson
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new klcKInley tnrlff that elected Brj
. knilthruT *etivlraJ&gt;in9i\t; In boyhood.
an—that and tho silver tongue o f th
Bryan at{endedrtlia aiubllc schools In
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'tiMIr. m. Tw o yoafo-Tater bo mhidcitHl
dopvrrod Ills first speech In tbo bputf '
latini la Illinois*, college, In- tbs same r
the llith o f March,' 18U2,-on the suhjoe
,flly. from wtilch Bistltutlpu be w «»
o f'-fre o wool.
Buimtbr Burrows o
graduated with honors at tho ago o f
Michigan, temporary chairman of thl
twenty-one. DtfHug hts eollego'counw
yu&amp;PrTtopubllcan, national conveutloi
-hla ora lorien I abilities made hmT prom­
declared lhut*4t was the best speech o
inent fu. muidlo wèstern colleglajo.
■th’o tart A , ho. o v e r had. heard. Newi
Be u ou. B o h?nor of repftaentlng
in tho nut«* contest -of cglldg* (Viliom’o f alt political ¿&gt;crsUualons cal
nmjors. He. won that contest atlQ rep- od. lt a masterpiece. .The chairman 0
rv-H-uum Illinois In 1881 at the lnter- 'the ways and means committee wn
•j »late orutorlcal contest belli at Qales- WBIlnm M. Springer of Illinois. Sprint
delighted,with Bryan’s fri
hurg, ill, wbero he acWoved second
.hoHopi. Ho was class orator at grada- ¿»/to| talk that he procured tbo appoln
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Imksonvllle him a feinalo semlnsry. committee. Old gray heard* Lave sat 1
In that school Miss lla r y b . Baird was the bouso for .a generation wlthoi
0. student while young .Bryan was In uchlovlu^ that coveted honor.. Hoi
lllluoU college. Hfla waif-from Perry, was n youngster member so bonorod 1
*n.«.&lt;lpd^ss o f excellent family and his dipt term. And when Bryan wa
[. t&gt;sn ambitious stiidanL X bQgpt young returned to congress fo r'a second ten
'slid* »u bright yriung wighnn a t. hs jprsg Tnntinued on that most lmpoi
Mailing
college
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»tracts like. Berhitpa A a t expU ids~ hXB been reapportioned so that Omah
wt&gt;f Bryan, after attending the Union was eliminated from the First alstrlc
bow college -In Chicago and tedding Tho district In its new shape was-cor
* w at the earn* time In'tho. office o f ceded to Elo Beyubllcan by about 8,00
- JU.'J¿c Lyman TTdmbull, the colobrato^ Judge Allen W. Field of Lincoln, on
t*aoeiato of Abraham Lincoln, so- of tho Ablest and most popular Itoput
urnoU to Jacksonville to l&gt;cgln the lieu os In tho state, was nominated t
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and run against Bryan. He resigned froi
»&gt;»a Baird were married shortly after the bench, so sanguine of success ws
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Bryan studied law In be, but Bryan beat him by 140 votes.
When President Cleveland called 1
------- - u_r husband In bis prowdon«| work. Atfter tho Bryan* re- extra session o f congress In the sui
g r to i J w f l i W ' h C —
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M r . ; or^the Bbennun Blivet* bullion purcb
«[Jan wag «oinlttu
in th « J-4ug*«et o f 1800,- Ihe Defiiocratlc jm
t*ecamo- huil
nrm of Talbot
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‘A WORD TO OUR HOME BUILDTRS

In n few.weeks tile Sanford Lrinn nnd
Building Associntion will Im rendy for
FuUUttf-d Every Saturday Morning at Sanfonli Ha.
business. It is n well-known fuct that nt
R. Hour. Minnging Editor
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((resent the price of liitnbcr and building
Subscription Price, St.00 n Year lit Advance
mulerl.nl is lower titan it hnsbeerrin sev­
Application made Austin 22nd. 1008. at the fHnl eral years and litis in itself is a great in­
•tllée. Sttnford. Flit.fi or «erond-dn»» mell pmuetM
ducement for j»eopíc to* build.
Office nial Floor In ihr Blibop Block, Flrat Street.
The liotno is always in demand In SanTWnphonr No. UH. •
- ford, nntl tht»sc who expect to reside here
SANFORD. FIjORIDA. AUGUST. 20. 1008 for n shojt tlme.’ or to make this a winter
lióme; would And It pmfltnhic to build now.
Sanford renl estala will never be -nny
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
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ohenper tltnn it is today, nnd n purchaser
Fo^'Preeldrnt.** . _ - ,
óf dtrpropolly, or.subprbrin lots of farmWIU.IAM J. TtRlíXN.
in&gt;i land-4, will finil himself .richer every
For Vici- PwaWent,
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month in the increase of values. Houses
Fur Pretldcntlal Hecto
W rent arc always in demand/ nnd to the
H P. HAH
tUV mail Of meant looking lor a safer invest­
} LT&gt;AVIj1. .
. GEORGE U. MAJHIN,
ment; hur city offers exceptional opjiortii
’ . SAMUM. PASCO. .
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For Ki-pt&lt;'»rtiuiiee^ln l\&gt;njjrr»». fcwod DIMtlet.
Hut fo»thc hopic builders the. pian j»f
bufffif your homo nnd paying for 1it in
For Govrn' &lt;’Ji,I i j ¿ n í w ctLCHRlST. #
installments nt the tarns rate ns j»Aying
•For Comptroller,
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For Treni urei.
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W. V. KNOTT.
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home than by Joining (he Sanford Loan
R '. ^ a a H &amp; n w M P .
and Huililing Association, nnd now IS the
nttruçllon.
For State Su|icrînier5drnt‘ftf PuNIc Itittr
timo to take advantage of thé cheap rates
WIU.IAM M. HOLLOWÁV
m material. A home huilt now can Itc
For Commissioner of Agriculture. •
11. E. M'IJN.
built several hundred dollars cheaper thnit
For Justice» «if the Supreme Court, ‘
it could lie several years ngo or several
WII.IJAM A. HOCKER,
THOMAS M. SHACKLEFORD.
years hence. Today is opportunity. To­
For State Senator. 10th District,
morrow your rent Is due.
U| C. MASSEY.
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J. lì. KING.
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W. E. MARTIN.

For County Sui&gt;rrIntendent of l’utili,: lint ruction,
W. B. LYNCH.
4For SuprrvQor of RrgUtraihm,
. W. L. DUUVE,----For Judge of the Criminal Court.
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Chiefly (o die puro water of a city is
ascribed die (tcnldi qf the Inhabitants and
hv'thU respect Snnforil nan in a few*weeks
Ifotl die' world. Tlu? timo clause i¡ofin­
serted for die rcasbn thnt our city ‘Waicr.*
while (Hire enough, and acconling .to analy­
sis, being up lo tito standard, the water
main from lite city plant In Lake Ado tins
nut heretofore been kfcpt in good canili-’
dun.
Tills J b now Jmllig carefully ihsbccted
by n large* force of men piid when the
o«w jilpos aro laid the water-witi-he-nil
Utnt win bit desired. The water in Lake
Ada is ns clear ns a crystal and pliemicnily pure, the source of 'supply being
twenty-one feet diigher* than'.the city.
There nre no cobs (xtols in Sanfonl and if
there were they, could hot |tossiltly, cpninminate the waters of the hike. * This
txxly of wptcr is very-iicep, l»cing fcti.hy
[Hire anti unfailing springs, ntui pirn thnt
die repairs In the tpnin pipes nre being
made, our cilizens wl(l sivfn rnjtiy tile* obtained

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C o n s u l t i n g M e t í] u m in il:
*Sanford's~tiew- WtekHTjaper, llto Herald,
apiHtared last'week mui was a credit to
the city and in It'a editor and publisher,
Ki-J. Holly. It contains twelve &gt;pagos of u onci Practical Maciiintst .•
most excellent rcuding, arranged and
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primed with lhc_ moat excellent tvpugraphical taste. Storting orf with on exiicrien■% PA1ATK-A, F Ü )R IÍ)X ~ ~ 7 ^
ved iTTid, able editor, there is no reason
why the Herald should pot prove n success
i|t nll resjiects. At any rate, we wikli it
and nil oinccmetl with it an overflowing -, i
measure of jirospority.
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MY SPECIALTIES.'
appearance, 'll is a bri^itl', clean
IK-riodicahand will, no doubt, tlo n‘ great PiikirJ'i IInnd-Painted Chinn
work for the Celery City. Here» to you,
Corhatn'i Slrrling Silver i.7,
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celer y

In ttxluy's »etiltlon Is nn , article tnken
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW %
from the Technical World regarding the; com m ent o f the State Press on
growing of celery in Kniarnaxoo. The
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Practices In Stai# an# Federal Couru. .
statement tlmt 4.000 persons In that city TirnjHi Mornintf Tribune.
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derive a living* from celery culture, that
The Sanford Herald, a bright 12-page |m c . T. Balldln#.
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fifty Anns nre engagWl 111 shipping the paper, has mode Its appearance, Editor
product nnd the shipments have raised Holly sits u[»n the Hpod with becoming
G. W . H A M M O N D
Kalamazoo to the rank of tlrtnrcity in Ute dignity, while ‘‘Billy” Osltom. a natural
state in freight nnd expressngti. ^Tho Itorn printer nnd a lip-tup newspaper
ARCHITECT .
sijiall portions of land formerly planted man, is making the new [iroposldon look
Office!wldijMurrell &amp; MIuslicw
its celery have become even more vnhin’blo like a ihritropoll tan journal. Tluj Tribune
fur city lilts and now the Kalamazoo wisltcs the Herald unboundo» success.
P k o Hotel Block
growers predict thnt in tilnc the famous
celery l(dt will be given over to-building. Jnrksonvltlc nnw* Union,
“ In Sanrortl—Life Is worth living.“ Is]
DR^ R. M . M ASO N
purposes tind Uiey will t&gt;e ftyreed to cast
-about for another location in—which to the originnl nirilln of the new Sanfonl
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Herald, of whiclt the first nuiiiber qi&gt;, I
raise celery.
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If Knlntnnzoo. u|»n tlie niarsl»- intuls 4tenred Inst Saturtlny. It Is n hnflfl&amp;ifme1 Welborrt Block
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without irrigation can build a.city upon five-cofumn. twelve page (toper, under The |
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Sanford, .Florida
the iwofils of I'doJV’ jhe question arises us editorial management of R. J. Holly, for­
to Sanford's greaL-iiiture with the finest merly managing editor of the Orlnndo |
Reporter-Star, assisted by W. S. Osborn.
system of irrigation in the World.
G E O . A . D cC O T T E S
And history Is rc|tenting itself regard­ It#, pttges bristle-widt wit. as might.tic exing Knlnmnzoo and Sanfonl. Every d a i pened from Edit%, Hoily, there is n good I ATTORNEY AND .COUNSELLOR at LAW
prpj»crty
city ■—
is becoming
Practice In Stale nnd Fcdbtot Courts
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Tniunble ^nnd niany lots fonncrly Riven amount of advertising'for n first Issue 4 ' - ’
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Snnforti, FU
over to celefy nre being used for dwell Thb Ilornid J very wekxmjC^ildltion ti) Wciborn Block
the list^qf*&gt;t*r e x c h a n g e
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It is not n difficult matter to predict the
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future of Sanford, where not only celery Gainesville Daily Sun.
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Tlio. first issue oT Tlie SanfortI Herald,
but dozens of different varieties o f .fruits
S U R V E Ÿ O R &gt; Î^ D DRAUGHTSMAN
R. J. Holly editor and manager, is on muand vegetable can he raised with profit.
Levelln# and Cro»» Scctlunlns fur l)rnlna|e ,
desk. It is' a fivt'-column, twelvc-jaige
a Specially
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journal, ably cdried and sujterbly [irinled.
SAN FOR ft FLOR I DA
Kalamazoo, coming us it doc# from nn
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Mr. Ho|ly tins associated with him \V. S.
authentic source anti demonstrates dint
(Billy)'Osborn, ripe of the very best ollour own city is destined to becqnfc unit
of the largest vcgetnhlc centers in the rmind newspaper men- and typographical I T H O M A S E M M E T W I L S O h
the¡Pcountry,
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR'
Will give die j&gt;eople of Sanford ami ôrange
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county a newspaper of whiclt they may
Every loboffitg'poor man should buy
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State
Attorney
Seventh Judifiat firm it #
iiisdy feel pround.
himsglf n toWiiJaLget flint paid for. and
Florida
then work to marotito necessary itniRove- Orlnndo Kci&gt;ortrr-Star.
Residences. Sanford nnd Sylvan U k r
ments. A little here and . it little there
Tlie Sanford correspondent o[ the Jack- 1
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will in due time produce you a home of sonvilic Metropolis says; “The people of |
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d a ifl nn
Vfliir n«*A, ani&lt; pi»«*«» &gt;t&gt;u out o f -tlw iam l- SnTfforO^tfragreriahly suntrlsed
i A L T A K I-O R
Jonl’s group. Rctncmiter tltnl fifty dollors, day when tlie Sanford Herald made .its i
j L. CARRUTHERS
n Vear saved in rent will in a very few firei nppearnnee, and showed such a |
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years pay for your home, anti the money .metropolitan mftke up. It was handsome.
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it tw stR -youlontovo-.ftnd^ H)iiftTBbouv JrprintwirnndTttiLDTdEw*,4- n n r S f s i i r t r l « i w C4J »st.h»-•M’it i”
Without n. loss of furniture and tlme. poy# refleqt credit on- a city four times larger |SANFORD
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the interest on n five tunwired dollar judg­ tlum Sanford.
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ment against-your property, until you can
“The citizen# believe Rial Editor4R. J.
FRESH
gradually reduce it to nothing. You can Holly will giye this ulpce a publication
ail buy dial way—why do yuu not risk iff that will ndti (o Sanford'S prosperUy. It is
If you fail you arc not worse off: if you receiving lilteral patronage qtid it's success
succeed, ns nny/dteerful man is. spry to. is assured."
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you linvt^ made a Jtopie .rind cstnbIhihed a basis eqiinl to uthers; whi eft will Wakehiilln Telegram.
Tlie Sanford Harnidis die idlest venture |
start you lu—busipess.— Wnucitula Telcin Florida jtewspaperdom. The first Issue
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ujtpeared lost SatuAiny witli R, J. Hally
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tractive
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Tl ¡s, |x.TÌiaps, not improper Tor us to
j . J. A N D E R S O N ’S
&gt;u)c la-fore the Itirtnih between the acts. flvc-ct)lunin [taper, chock Tull of (merest.]
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lirst-cTns^papers
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weekly journalism,-mode ita*udvept last
wbek- If tlie, first number any indication
of Its future tktetfleneft, its success is* a
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Itivanwu CliKitiiclr ^
. I’*»« first uuml^rrof The Sanford Herald
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that it i# n “ pedcit" but faintly expresses
iisTeal merits. H. J. Holly *and W. S.
Osborn are. the . editorial nogs- that will
Pack Avenue
soon place Tlie IferaUl high up oh. the rojl
’P h o n e 1 OG
of journalistic fame. “ Hub” and "Bill"
will givto tlie Sanford poaple a pa[»er tlmt I
litey can be [»roud of and deserving of u J
liberal [latrunage.
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I»rclutW5d :Uie SftnJ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ '♦ + ^ &lt; k O ïfr'*»-i*+*44*&lt;*'.'-&lt;-4v4.v i
ford Bakery from die fonner- proprietors f
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Messrs. Emlck-fit Bookman, ond propdoee
fo *rfve the.people of Sanford a first-class
bakery. In every respecL The Sanford
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fllakery is situated la the Clark butWini
* in the store occupied by Trite &amp; Osteen
the grocers. The wagon will make prompt
• . deliveries To all pans of the city,, and
quick order#, for fancy cakes &gt;yUJ reoeive
ROOM 20
[vompt attention. .This bakery has gained
quit# It reputation for making “Mother*»
..Upstairs, Pico Block
breud" thaui# the be#t upon tlie market.
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everything in baked goods.
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returned yesterday from S l Petersburg
'here ihtyhatfe been on a visit for the
ast two months.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

INANDABOUT THE CITY

Give the news In tbe.IWnld,
Nina Iinurs per day.

gillie Happenings— Mention o
Matters In Brief.

FERSONAL IÍJEMS

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INTEREST

Wade, the tuner, Orlando,

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Snead «^VrnnbW

gucchkctly Arranged fo r Hur­
ried HrMld Redder». .

Julius 1'nknsliinndi; n short trip to Trimpa the first of the week.

■See G. A. Reed for fumitory and piano
moving.
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Suiierlor prlrfQnft for nil |iurpoR»“at T he
Herald bfllee.

New line DrçssGingh ams
vMjLd SKirting!

Wheruyou have an item of news call
’ phone Nrt. 148.“ ' ;
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See Pell for jdiper JiniulijUtr jslew fnll
pntterñtííftt
‘DC’
JÜpftfTPluvia» is letting down an over­
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the-foinous
Clover Hill
nd of butter.
flow of sky jplce these days.
nt Chas. Evuns'.
Sumner's XXXX Butter, 35c pound, 3
The best line of rigati ip thooifyisdlapounds for $1 nt M. Ai Spccr’n. •
Pcnsod nt Dilli« Halid’s place.
, Fine lino of cigars, tabAccos, pli*es, £c.,
Ham SM)dwldi^JX{its;' Mrs. Tnknsh's
at the Sanford Cjocery Company.
lunclThoom. opposite the depot.
Try the X S en ator'tigac best nlcklff
If you want,tó buy orteil anything, use
cigar In town. Sanford'Grocery Co.
the locnlcollimns of Tho Herald.
•* Romeo coffee, finest on the%ipnrkct,
three pounds for.Sl, nt Chas. Evans'.
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g. 0. Chase has returned from n trip to
points in the North.
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Now is the time to. buy yonr Mib-lm.gatedjund.- See M. M. Smith.
Mr. Frederick of MJnml transacted busi­
ness hero Wednesday.
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money by giving us their contract. Snead

N. P. Yowell &amp; C o

Get estimates'from Pell on líouse print

New honey in quart jars. 30 cents 'prr
qunrt. nt M; A. Speer's.

E. II. Gilbert of Lake Mary speii Tues­
day in the city -an business,
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A r t’you «i subscriber to The Uj^ ai d*

Wndc makes frequent trips fo Sanfonl.
Write him nt Orlando. „

M. M. Smith has 1.000 nrros nf celery
land. Sold on ensy terms.*'-

Summary o f the H ootin g Small Talk

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Tut: ifeakltW ’rheme is No. 118

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For your best cofTee, get Yale or Puritnn-ated. Sohl by Sanfonl Grocery Co,

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large stock C ltcescd a tltl
n^tl Yellow Cotton
Lowest p r ^
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W e carfÿva-; full ^inc 'of
Dry Goods, Notions and
Gent’s Furnishirjgs
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Fnll planting is approaching. M. M.
Smith will ¿ell you land on easy terms..
Roller King Flour, fresh* from the mills.
Best lloitr on the market. Get it nt M, A.
S[&gt;eer’s.
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Robert Uickefts returned Wednesday
from an' extended visit to friends in
Charleston.'” " '" '
Breitd ami milk, crackers and milk, milk
(oust ami other dnlry dishes, nt Billie
Rhodes, representinfi iColfler's Hand's place.
WeeHy. Vns'qn'o collecting tour In SnnFine scven-ychr-old mare mid good
fortl severpf days this week.
buggy - nnd Harness f r sale. Bargain.
Hon. W. L Dolivc,'supervisor of regls- W.-M.‘ Dickens. * ^
trnlion for Owingo County, wns in the city
Ice-cold sweet milk nnd buttermilk itnd
Monday on .official, business.
all the [Mipular soft drinks will Ik; found
A. R. Key, of the Firsu-Nntionul Bank, nt W.-H. Hand's..
TST’ retiTnied^nmi^tlftvitntrNr C prtrrrr
Jim Turpcr. the confection Man nnd
he has been for the past two weeks.
knndy kid of Jacksonville ailed h|miii the
Mr. and Mrfc Toler have returned from locnl trade yesterdoy.
a two weeks’ visit at Drevnrd, N. C., where
Et A. Hefflcld Co. wttFnccommodntoyou
they full y~onjoyod the bnicliTg- mountain in on y kind of trade in the. lumsdinld
air.
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was calling - upon -oof-local merchants
Monday.'
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After yr»u have iHtn» Uj all .pie other

;finb stntionéryTif all kinds. All tbolati^t
tyi*&gt;. Àiul iim[crisi-«nd ‘‘the men* behind
the Jyi4,w w)io’kiwiW how.
J^r.*qpit Mrs. Brown, Mtn. Btshoji juii]
'iloiiglitfr.^MHK Mabel*, were In Jinnfiirtl
ATiipt'^Irfy^ en. route..To [«lints hi the
N4r[li. They'ure well -known resldeiits of
‘Éuttif
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• ’Tdr.'.nnil Mrs. IkwUiy'und children of
TkSOniwT^v^rr« iti ¿inffìyrit^"Wednesday:
■They lcft*via Clyd e&gt;Liho,(or.[&gt;oints hi Alobanup'where they will siAmd* several
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v.J. (L.Soeàd, o f ilio finn of Spend ik. V_enibli% ContriM-'lors, left TuesAhy morn Ing for
Jacksonville and Atlanta oq business in
behalf of the finir: Hé will 1«J uwuy for
w Tt .

Johns has returned from u two
. •weeks’ visit at Madisonvllle, Ky. Mrs.
’ . Jgbtw, wjui has been spending the suinmei
iilKcuiiieky, ykpoets to return to Snnford
pbolit .September
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If you like The Herald show your'opprej
elation by sending In your 8ubscri|itldik nt
• onaii’ OliTyone tloUar oTyear for., twelve
[uges'of Uio best rending matter ever
— to q iid up fo r y o u r ilelfif U i l i u u ^ . _________

John Seytn^d and wife of^Miuiu}. were
ttattit visitors in Sanford. They canfe. to
j.*have n hsik at one of the-most jnjisiieruus
v cities in tlic state. Mr, Scybold bns the
: largest bakery business on the cast coast.
Beginning Mumlpy, the 31gt, Soeud &amp;
Venable will work tdnu hours for day's
work.
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T. P. Carnes, editor of die Tavnrcs Hoc*
,^kl. was ii welcome culler at Tho Herald
* oflice op-Tuesday. Bro. Carnes’ reports
tf^eapiml of Lake County us flourishing
-- “ “d Him Opera House not yet opened for
the season. ** 'V f '
A ’. J. riug[|bh’ returned this week from
*n trip to Norfolk.-Va.. and Id Ids old Iwme
^ North Cafgliuu^ lb ; reports thqcllroute
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Tor a short tiinfc*ouly, three ' large cans
.of tomatoes for 23 cim(A» At Clins. Evans'
grocery,
'' .The W«tf tndftatbr, the IjgaLbicycle made
for the mopey. See them at Harry J.
Wilson's.'
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Mrs. W. Fiolils; left ThuAubiy for |&gt;oint.s
in North Carolina on n.yisit to friends nnd
relatives
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JÜrsTj, 1). Cowan was Called lo Mdflrwty
ltiir iil^it.liv-n^ tcrlnns lltncK?:
of her daughter, Mrs. Ruehel Sinenth.
William Jennings Temple, the versatile
nnd endowed printer of centuries of ex|terienoe, is with The Herald this week,
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Manufuettlrcd. with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aiti
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iligestion ami give you health

T h e S a n fo rd C o c a C o la U o ttlln g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la

_0. A. T a lle y :trillio n for Andrea Key
of Tampa, wax ifi“ thq•¿iiy’ on business
thik week. .
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monlns, • Fl.fiO half ilnziin. McttbigeFs^
next to pqstoilicc#
Giples (I? The*Herald can Ik1 obliti|tcd
u| Millar’s uuWs statai, corner of Park ave­
line and First.sircct.
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McMUti. S.H. and IaI,*Walk(r, two |irom^ Intcrnuiiijami StoelT Foot!, .$3.30 yei iuent residents of Oriundo, were in San­
bucket of if5 lbs. Cosis you nt the rate ford’ last%Ycdnestluy,. ^
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of tHrce^peds for u ceni, and keeps stiwk
Seedbed covering, 7c. grade for'lh'; lie,
healthy. Snn(i&gt;rd Grocery .Company^
grade for 714 in 2(H) yurtl loin. Meitin.
Mr.
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Mrs.
Earnest
Molinar
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fot
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S[&gt;ceinl values'hi ladies' wnisls. gownk,
lifter irtwa -wreks’—visit-^-wltlt-Mrs^MulL' imdcxailrLs.uuLhcL.mvcrii,- L'tU-.M'.'Itlllnar s parents, Mr. nini Mrs, B. E. Takash. gcr's, next to iiostolllce; •* ■ . Extra, cypies of this week's Herald ean
Frank Roumillai returned Thursday from
l&gt;g.obtained at tills olliee. Semi a cop) a three weeks'‘stay at Hot S[irings, Ark.,
to your friends ntuLkccp them in (ouch much improved in-health.
wills t^e Celery City ami its wonderful
A little monfty nhw amt ijUKle nowaild
resources.
then is the Way to buy calory liyid- See
Mr. and k^rs. •C. L. Goodhue returned M. M. Sinltii’fpr p a r t i c u l a r s . ,
home Thursday night from their wedding
E. A. Hefllefd Co, is nt the Same old stand
tOur.' They visited all the principal [xdnts selling more goods tjmncver. ' The,people
of interest in llie East. Miss Mjiry Walker know (lie best place to go to.
accompanied them.
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Mrs. A. P. Capo left Tuustlay nigbt'Tor
Mrs. E. G. Tyner is. the gilCsl. pt her Newark. N. J.. where slw will spend soy*
(laughter, Mrs. R. J. Holly?' Mrs. Tyiler
was a resident of Snnford about twenty,
years ago null pojes m'ftny changeS'in tin
city since thliat time.
A
promptly nt Billie Haïkl's [ilaets
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S. A. Tukilslris pgeivr fAf the Florjda
pretHinwl 1» foroiuli
the licst of fertilizers to Snnford gniwers.
Head tli« mlverlithsmept of the company
in tills issue, of The Hernld.
C. M. Urodway:r, retirementIhg the Ar­
mour. Fertilizer Company, lias liefn. in
Sanfonl this V^cck interviewing the grow­
ers.' Mr. Brodwater has ft host of mends
In Sanford nnd never 'foils to sell a large
hill of goods. •;
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John ^lammond. prfsidunt of the 'New
Smyrnn Bank, passed through Suafurd ua
Thursday en route to his liothe. Ho was
acoompaalcd t&gt;y Bob Cahoon of Orlando,
who will 8[&gt;eod gevcral weeks s|iorting in
tho salty waves of the Atlantic.
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ovely section of Orange County, us well us
tho adjoining towns in Volusia and Luke
counties.. The publishers propose to make
T he Heralo llie medlurti through which
the people will learn ufi thè news.
Juan Violn, one of the. best ballplayers
on the Jacksonville team, has been sold
the Memphis club.in’ the Southern Leuguc
and will play with"than next,season. Tie
passed through Sanford Thursday night on
Ids way Jo his home In Cuba for u test.
One hundred pad seventy-fivfe enthusi­
astic Orlando people came 4o So uford on
Thursday on-special troin to -witness llie
ball game. Their lungs were in excellent
shape in spile o f . llie inoist litmosiihere
and they howled like Dervishes every
timo Uscir temp mqdir « good_ph&gt;y,

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General Fire Insurance
OrHcfr w ith H O LO E X R E A L E S T A T E CO.

S a n fo rd

F lo rid a

W . Hr H AN D

P .a b st’s
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t e,d M ç a d
T)i[iar(s and Tobacco

QUICK LUNCjfl CAFE IN CONNECTION

Connected wfllrlhis [&gt;o[M!r is a printing
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offici cabalile of [irodudwg,the-highest
Vrdde of ollirr niai U
stationary.

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Steak, limn nn(l eggs» |&gt;ork aneli* lieaiis
and other toothsome articles, ay.Mrs. G. I,

Takash'» lunch' room, opjpjpdte’-'lho de[iot.
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Tiiture, * IrtHi"
-spriugs, . jimttteXscs,
crockery, china, etc.. Is nt IJ, y\, Heffield oVs
Mrs/ R. L. Jones umf- dauglitOr, Mist*
Hoskros. leave tonight for an uxtmuhid'
trip to Atlanta, Chattanooga átuTUiflHr
xdnts in Tpiuutssee
Hr, F.* A. Reed And wife nf Eustis yera
in Hiis 4-ity Tuesday, en route to Orlando
to witness the'base bull game between
llie Eustis and (Jrlniulo clubs,The Celery City Laundry . has installed
up-to-dutc p r e s s in g und cleaning machin­
ery and are now- |irep;»rcd to do your clean
ing nt reasonable prices. 'Give than a
trial.
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Francis Karel, the county supervisor of
roads,' passed through Sanford Wedue%
Uny en route to Coronado, Mr. Karel has
been indisposed for several weeks and his
many friends hope-tlio eliunge will benefit
Ids health.

Thé Florida' Fertilizer
Best Brand of Fertilizers
4oc -Florida growers
Twenty Vcura or Experience with florid a Crop»' Ila» Dem onstrated
the W orth o f Our I'crttU /crs

A SPECIAL BRAND TOR EVERY CROP

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

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TtlE SANFORD HERALD

E A R lT tlfE OF
(CoaUuueil {rom paie 31

IN S H E W

debt of tbo old school uuwittingly gave
to (be man of dcstlu&amp;ln tbo now school
of. Democracy niAtmtucllnou* slopping
stoiK* toward the presldiney. Bryan o f
Nebraska, aged thirty-throe. delivered
In tbo bouso on tbo loth o f. August a
speech against tho repeal o f tbo pur­
chasing clause of the Bherman' a ct
The whole houso and moat of tbo sen­
ate • heard It
When Bryan conned
speaking ho "was picked up by cncmlca
and’ frtendn nltke and borne around llic
ball on tbo sbou lders.of enthusiasts
'who liked a ripping -One oration when
they heard It regardless as to whether
It suited their 'politics. Nobody dis­
puted that It Vraa'tbp fcroatost speech
o f tho extra session. ;*. •
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Bryan declined a renomlnntlcm for
congress lu 1WV1 and been mo editor o f
the Omaha World-IIornld. IIo wanted
to go to the United Statos Benato. The
WorliT-TTerald bunUicsa olQco made a
contract to -run dally on the editorial
pngo two columns o f '.’stuff," paid for
by Bopubllcnns, which was Inimical to
Bryan’s prospects. Brynn resigned the
editorship after n florae legal fight
ugnlnst the nilvcrtlHltigcontract. He

Present to the
in Florida

Unimproved cejery lands, -flowing wells guaranteed,
¿ti iS lP*h / y a .1 iti 0' IIA A A » » m n .***■n.
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acre
•Celiry farms, with flowing wellj tii tiled,-drained nnd Handy, for crop. $600.00 to $1000.00
per acre.

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City property, im proved and u n im p roved .

urns om en nnTAV.

prediction by Mr. Bryan that they
would bo voting tbo aamo ticket With
him In November, for they walked out
of tbo Republican national convention,
when t,ho gold standard.platform was
adopted and align«*! themselves with
the free silver nomocracy.
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But neith er»th a-N ^ v 1f 6 rfc corre­
them disagreed with him on tho silver spondent n or-th e,froo silver wededcre
coinage Issue. Willi John M. Thurs­ nor tho Nebraska correspondent and
ton, the lending Republican candidate free silver leader/him self could fore­
Tor the senate, Bryan engaged'In two tell that tbo scceders would voto for
Joint debates, having challenged Thurs­ Wllllnm Jennings Bryan aa tho prcalton. The . fbrcnale.'-dncls took place In dontbil candidate on the ticket which
Lincoln and’ Orniilin. The tariff was wqs to l»o nominated i t Chicago a. few
;tlie solo |topic of discussion. Bryan weeks later, i
■defended-tho Wilson tnHff, which tis a
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A. Cruel: Insinuation.
iiiciiibyr o f tho ways npd means comnlfUee he had helped to create. At ' Ötcrn &gt;Old Lady — Thoy,., toil , me,
Lincoln Uio enthusiasm was such that madam, your husband is contlriunlly
Brynw-^us carried. from ttfo platform smoking dreadfnjly— .
Young Woman ’ (bonrtl
in to team)
dwlksltlc nnd down lnt,y(Hat&gt;freet. wl^jjre
"iowTlqg mGC? o?~'ir6Tcrflqw^-CA«ltnlr*i*J.
awaited him. ’ .-Thiiniton wda ilpctcd by

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she .tp)d’&gt;j o a ' Hint' nhe -loved
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i, liskcdiine wWat life Irtsuranco I cartfP iled.”' ' ’ '-C 5 ' ’
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the legislature. Mr, Bryan remained a
prlvnttf.* cltlr.ea; He had challenged
W illiam MeTClnlcy also to u Joint de­
bate bn tho tariff,’ but tho Ohio tariff
iuiilderv decllftcd.. Mr: McKinley was,
dtttku d to liicel tilq*'Nelirflgknil rln -fl
brooder cou tosra little'Irtt»:
la -the uH'untliuo M r / 1
happy at iiome ■frith 'htsdlttlo family,
yfie hvlphii , w ife 'a n d rtlirco. chlldk'n.
The children now are grown up; Butti
Ih -Mb '. WUllam H.- U-avItt nnd hits
made hpr father p grauSfatbor. *. Wt|iluta Junior is eighteen, and Nfliui Orace
la n.budding llello of aéventccu year«.
: Yuunff Mrp. Leavitt j^eTsolf la some­
thing 6 f-a politician. Sho Uoh boon
ieli’cted a "delegato to^tljii^DctnocraUc
statu convention Ig dolorailo.-hcr’ bhme
.being là Deuver. ' Young W illin g la a
aluddnt In (ho Nebraska- State util ver•aIt v* rt 4 T f «i I n
VI IfiL'ia
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nr Idueoln. .. îilaa
Orach
tlie^ bvenw^of »her father’s el •Moil To
tho'^irifldnicy will liocorno 'T b young

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with h^r eatlmahle mother on the
Bryan facm near Lincoln, known nf
w h e r e Ihn henil o f Ihn
fla k y te a
ly aome years ago buUf *» hand
rtáldenco. Trior to that tho fam­
ily Imd^occtipicd it.modest cottAge In
Mpeimi, where Mr. Bryan- returned to
diu law praellco after Ids uiisucijpBsful
(-umpalgn for Tho m-uutorshlp.
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.When In 1806 tho Itopubliican convent
thm which noli) 1nut ml McKinley for
president met In 6 L Louis, William J,
llryuu, hold no olUco whatever. Ho
still had a Connection with tho Omaha
fat per, and Ira went to Ht. Loula aa a
piesa rdrTusjMhddhL At Ibg Planters
Indel the clerk looked over the plainly
l*«rlii»d yqung ninn who slgnwl ’’W. J.
nryan'* ou tbo register nnd inaile him
imy In advance. Tho clerk put Bryan
ju n room with seven UcpubUrnp#, Un­
der dute o f Juno 10 a corraspomlent o f
tho New York Tribuno sont to his pa­
per from 8 t. Loula this highly, intereating paragraph:
E x -C o n (r e c a m e n

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.'All tig*.Jicws^tron) everywhere, gathered
by!*Vv^Attpciaterl ^ccas,, (the jic-V ‘ ImowlTidgciRiiest new# wTvii e on j '
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and u stopr of Spc-*
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every tow
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M U R R E L L &amp;. M IM S I IE W

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M U R R E L L &amp; M IN S H EW

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PITTSBURG PERFECT
Tho bnly Electrically Welded Steel
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.F E N C E S

We have the largest
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and best equipped plant
for.driving w^lls iir this
Mctioii' of the country

; ! nnd 27ft;700 pouiuls. -of ÍJJCAS
■I! . COLORS, siitlicieni lejm shicc inorn
!&gt; than 100,000 thillons of paipt;
! &gt; cqi%vntem ti¿
‘^arlcmtls of- 2 0 0 .i &gt; -000 gnllumi each„hnd whlclf would
&lt;; - make a train inore thnir^inc-huli
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all orders'pfomptly. Our

machinery is up-to-.dale
For .Field,': F a rm / Ranch,

.* In mhlTtion’ to ttfia. Uncle' Sam
has used during the |inst year more
thap 2 0 .0 0 0 . gnlldiis-of l.r r vVAKNISHKS. KNAMELS and oilier
[woducts.

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In Uncle Sara's service, us in
«tvcrylKMly elsb’s. LUCAS PRODUCTS hnve on unbroken record
fur satisfactory results.

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and-are prepared to fill

• Lawns, Corn Cribs and
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and. our workmen are
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Will stolid ordinary ns well ns lu.inl
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Uncle Sum's preference Is not m
matter oC fuvor, but &lt;
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w ell as real estate bruHcrs, and are hero to sh ow you w hat has been nnd ca n b e don e.

FortimS gives too tfmçfT'toyugn^, but
&gt; none enough.—Martial.* &lt;.'•
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;.BmltÎMtsr L*uKi golhg torfcitvq my pici'
uro tTlToil./A. si&gt;o«Lileal-depends Upon
Lo,pe«*,,don't yóu.know. Now, what
W l oF'ñ" posUloij^Uó yon* think wpyld
(o' n )o’,^est,Vt&gt;t- luiö7' i BrSwnrlg—Wp.ll,
don^bdinijw/.J fw/m ■¿ofhj}’ to spy wKh
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back
|oftj^dcamera, bpt then yotp},
ah' Js
rather tfiin lwhJnd.-4-Bostdn
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Will not snfi in Summer's bent nor
break in die cold of.Winter
Are made of the best materials and
_1 have stays that cannot slip.
Do-not require nil pxiHirt t&lt;y erect,
ami aré low priced

skilled in the work.
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,»putting in-, wells- would
serve .tlieir best inter
cons
leanliiig prices
making contracts

W c H a n d le tho A b o v e E x c lu s iv e ly in S a n fo rd

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Delivered by carrier. Daily
u fd Suudpy l5 c i»cr .week.
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The SemuWeceiy Journnl,
-0110 year, ope dollar.
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wltii the Semi-Weekly. Sum pies' nnd
urient's outfit free for nskiiig. Sqhserihe
yourself nnd then get your friends to sub­
scribe.' Liberal commission to u(jeuti.

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Ts^ragus, UÜTc^nionsriwïiliflowers, etc., etc/, J r Sin fort
t Sell the ijinü—¡Yinir Hmms, Money, nnd
Muscio*^akcs thev Crop nnd tin- I’niilt
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M iXjlon B kos., Proprietors.

W illia m J . U r ja n , tha

leader of the frao stivar wing of the Ne­
braska Democracy, was one of yesterdsy's arrivala. The a r y e a ran ce of Mr.
Bryan In ■ hotel oorrldor In onpaultatlon
with several Republicans freni free silver
ttatss or the’ far wust excited munii com­
ment. In responso to a gueatlrm »moarnIng hla mlaalon Mr. Urynn remarked, *1

v c r y t liln ^ Neat a n d Cl e a n
.npd Cooked to Please-the Palate
i the Epicure

have nothing to sAy now except that
Ulnae gentlemen and I will be found next
November Toting the iutie ticket."

Bona tor Henry-M. Teller o f Colorado
and Palmetto Avenue
and otlWha werp tbo free silver lie- Corner First.*Street
■ -- . .s fcptiblicun leaders Indlentod by tho Trll&gt;
nwsHwreopondittit. It w m i q accurate

IM PR O VED IR R IG A TE D F A R M S -U N C I
Flowing Wells on All
Celery Delti».und otht^Deslrable Tracts In Blocks

. K. W H IT N E R

First National B a/k Buildlntí

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THE SANFORD MCRAID
nrgnniiatiurii. under sakl act. amt to ri&lt;r y»ny and
all the el-ove tiusineîies rb orr meritionet] ami set
hath to the sante extent ns a natqral (A-rson might
Sanford E/ectrIc U ftit. Go», Fuel
or w i ld do
Pow er Company
The rrtiiouut uf tiiet apltnl Stock of tills corpora
lion »lid i b e , Orta _llund_rtd_ mul Fifty Ttioovsnil
The undersign«! hereby- give notice that on Wed
Dollar» &lt;$ISO,0 0 0 .0 0 ), divided into hltern inni
- j 0, the 30th day of September. A. D 11*0(1, drrd shores of (lie par value of One Hundruf Ilot
«[ It)o'clock a m , or a i soon ihrrraftrr a« they l a t » ! 3 1 00.00) ea ch ; ten per cent of the capital
’' «*n Twhcard,
ther will apply
opply to
M ethe
n t ilo
» ),
‘ heard, they
Hpn.^Napoflock studi 1-e p e t ohlé hi lawful lnunt-y ot the
A fÎAIMVMAf
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Browàfd.
Govtrnor Of
of thè HiAlr o i Florida
united State» or In properly ur r.ervi.T», (,nd i|,e
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m risoffi«-. In thr cnpilol building of snidatole
b a la n ceof the capital
capital stock stmll
shall 1*&gt;
1«- payotge
payable In
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lu thè Olir ut Tnllnhanee., for leder» p utent
f " * Indot
rath, property, InUir qr aervlces ns a Just vnluu
*. tion to hr fixed by the Incorporators ntt ■
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uiràtini thtm. tlielr nltóelntr-s ami iuotssot
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a uneinig
r t„ j body titillile and corporato In deed nml In cnlle^ fo rlh a t punióse.
I ,» under thè n um e ni
nf "SANFORD ELECTRIC
IV.
O W E* COMPANY. -under
ijf.irf.G A S . f u e l ì rt&gt;
This corporation aliali l'xht for n pcrkxTbfnlnei)
thè (riiowmg r harter and article» of Incorporatimi, nino ycarn, unte»» »voner dissolvevi occorri In« tu
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the origini!
nriti o» I «o f which
- -- .will 1m. .on fila in the ufficii u ’ lauri
« SiJUuui lloróla ., a L
th e K r r ia r y o r »l«lC.ur *K« k!
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the time nsqtilrr-’
Ihe City Ol Tali « li il»»«'. during
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(Lo l u l r r e i i o f thir ión»&gt;nil«ni »hall bq iuun uX this I)UtIce.
miei ed liy n ton n i nf- not Ir ss llum ili ri e n.ir mone
llmn a evein u ftcfor«. ' „*~—
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M M Suini. - “-. kuJ. The burini uf diru-tor» »Finii n T i.i (rum tli- n.'
W ..D l l i i ' i ' f T P r l v n li |.r. siri- ni. vie,. pre-mleiit. Merctary unii
urer. One
Ona pcrwkn.piay
|kt *ou inn» hulil
hold IÌ
litme affido
odi.v ut
uf ME
tfCCHARTER OR THE SANFORD ELECTRIC y GI if'. trcasurqr^
y u»yI uotsiircr. Haid tunn! of directors, thulf
GAS^FUEL ALTOWER COMPANY.
liave «u
noihqfrt* to appoint nil .necessary ng«niauf
FTJ|« undertiinetl' htVeby «tree to become asso- ibi* oou».réllnm
Anmial nitwirnis of thè ’ ktackM der» »hall Ihj
tiatod together, mul do hereby associate theinu Ive* together for th«|mrpo*e of Uicomlna o Indy neld ut tbe tiri Ottimi offir-ri o f thè cor|Kirhth«i (in
Vnlitio and reirporalehndcr the law» of tint Stole ■he ihird 'Turarla/ In Marcii o f ru di yrur, n i’ II)
[,( florid«, the ptvrisluns o f wlileh ore hereby nr- oTtlock a. m.. or ■» Bonn thcreoitrr a» [iriurih-ablr
ieptid
The foliowlnt article* of Incorporation nt wliii li i he tiTiardof director» tholl l* d u ly ehx-tr
rhall constitute nml become-Its charier upon the by tbe n U kiiiflden r t
The by-taw» lur thè Qnvernmrnt of itili rorrWw,
j .su »nee of letter« patent ncvirillng to law .
Iloti ih rii bo ’ndopted nt thè Urti m eciln a of il.,
The name of lilt* corporation shall, be SANFORD t luci Imldtr*. or a» « u n tti erra f ter na proci ta b lr.
the I
directors shall liai
!iavo first Tau Ä
elec t r ic l i r;i It . g a s . f o e l »a T-o w e h c o m _
_ r _____ ________ the _____
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stockholder«,
binilo
tx of
PANYi -It* pilnelpal offire* and pince of butine»»
ct*r|M»rniifm utinll liç .rnm luciof ljy (he follow
■dull lie the city o f Sanford..Oronge G riM y ,'
tng jierson* nndjghlvtrs. ■
y » llranch offices m ay 1* establish ed at
other placet a* may b? «elected l(y
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director*.'
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M. M. Suini.
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" ~f ^ 7 ? irf -.hT&lt;.„ii.r? or Tiig w k m t a r» ^ m i .»
-I’ li** ident.
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* W. D. Huuim,
srted tiy the »«Id corporation shirt) ba : * ■ ■
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Tocarry on the butine«» o f ‘Cl«.lrlrJnn.-c|eetr!i;nl
Telntvirnry by-laws may lu? adopted by said olii
r, rincer* «nd dealer» In electricity and electric
v ra «m ill the first nnnonl meeth-iLof Ihe stick
jichiinii
nnd-brhling.
motive-----power,
lighting
nnd-brftling.
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Tb manufacture. Imy, »eli. Imimcl, e*n*■ut mul holders,
---------- e-------- VI, - i b q - U ----------flentrallydeal in electrical machinery of aliiclasses
Tin- highest amount of. iiKleluntnrss or liulilliiy
âad description» ; also to prod irre, accumulate, dii*
this conairetloii símil at an ytim e subject ii*&lt; if it
tribute for hlyher electricity-.fn
Two
HundredI m
nnd‘ fift y Tliousand Dollars ( f 2 Ü0 ,
forre, and lotmpply the »aro» for u ie p i power for
Iiàhtintdtle 3..i&amp;wn«,’ villane». »Irren, huildinit»— 000 . 00 ).
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- VIIlaiblkor p r lv a ie -b y m enni o f electricity and ti
The iiHlm'u flml resi&lt;lenre-s uf the sutisrrtt^ts to
lupplr Hint end heatin« power lo carrier» o f pe»
these
nrlUli-s
o
f
liimriatratlun.
together with the
u-nieri end yood* either by land or watet.
. Toconatruet. IkiIU |«m.Tiaiu‘ , ]en»e or otherwise amount of caldini »iilau-riUvl I,y tu,eh. nr«: as f.g
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aeuuire. mnintain. njulp, operate' and build turret lows ;
rnilway*. aueet c a n and mbcW tiaiaeuper or
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Ireiilit vi'hidr» operated by electricity or oilier
Andrew Jiihrísnn
Snnford, Fla
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wtae.
* '• Winter ihirk, Ha. . * 1 .100
- To mniiulutlurr, u»e. purchav-. lease or othor 1 M. M. Smith . .
W.
D.
Holden
Oriundo.
Fla.
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500
wiseacijulm and mnlntiim trlnibnm-s, teleflrnpha.
In Wtmtss Wut»vor. We linve hereunto N-t nur
phunalfaph» and alt kind* of electrical device*; to
lonftruct, operate and maintain, pu nlihtc, lease liands thU 27th day of'August. A. 1). iiujh.
Ahuxr.w Jixmsnn,
nr othrrwbe acquire iub-w «y*. conodull«, elrctriiid
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M. M. Sünir.
liuti tini and beatimi plant*.
W. D. Ihn tan.
To lay. »roni «imet and maintain caldei, wires,
llar» and alt nreeranry appurtenances anriappll* Witnesses ;
J T. Ihirm«, M. D..
anee*.
,
K. C. Maxwiu .
fd aaailre by purchase, leoM or otherwise, and

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irnrraion, storajle batteries’, apparatus, initruiiiritu. (Inures and npplinnoat fo r. the iiindufac
Inn-, pruliiclion. /enerotlort. distributinn, &lt;■•/, »u p
ply and application of electricity,- ctmitirr»si-d nlr.
oil, &lt;iu at oilier motive power, either slniiulatly ui
* la combination' thereof or any or either of them, &lt;«
oiiy tmrt or parti t hereof.
» y
Tii iViftilruct. build, ptuciuise, Iruaa or lillu b p; .
»quire, utnlmaln, e&lt;|ulp, opem te and iiuild suituMa and netessary plm ililfnr thn nnuiti toe tore ol'
Cat for lllumlnsllni. dmucuUc nnd fu cf purposes, (•
»ell »nd rotitrnrt Ip icll (he same to Coriuratinns
and indlvUIunlt far such purpose .
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' luoperale. oonttmet untl maintain, puhlm se or
otherwise aojulrc tutb wnv», conduits p in loy. ODrt-'
sinut nnd nialniain dubles. wires, line» mul nil
. iHiy-tcary appurtcaanori nnd appllnnccti for tin
n j i n s of furaishlnit ¡llutirinntirrif. douiratlc m id
bsTitiis. T o lay, tKnuire, leash iif purchase a syt-’
inn o l in|ies. mains, coadult*. slmidpl|a-i, reot tvn s ami liirtiji |&gt;^is and other tw ctU Bry uml-wii ful
»lYiikmena fo r m ic su m d r o í gn» for domirstir,
lliuiiilnlting, fuel
nnd‘ other purTuscs.
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fur domestic
ami fuvjl pprpaac«, urlili ¡ v e n
lo tenie, reni, »rii or utherwisc
ic dispose of smile le
lurtwratiiuui or. Individunlt for tueh purposes; tr,
Ivy maina,“ pipe» udii to m oke connection» witli
tiiclwinninri nnd pipo» for thè pu rpoieuf furnishint
g ii fnr illuininotmg. doineitic, fuel nnd other pur,
pojc»; lo curry on thè business o f lightind citit i,
town», villnge», Street», building»—publie or tirivate—by incanì of gut or riectriclty u n d losu p p jy
Utili ami hcntlng iHiwtr to cmiwtmer» ' '
lapurchuau, iui|tiiic nuy nnd all [&gt;nrts of tb
g»id will, righi», pitHxHty-,-and (iDsmuas vii nny
prraai, fimi, auoL’inllni) oor, corjaitutlon, or iju.
atoik, bunds, &lt;tr oilier obilgiitkut uf njiy such ut,Tr
—dattnn
dattroi ,.*f i-ur iV^fa iloti 'htréloiory òr bertnfier
hertnfier en
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and to tiay fu l‘ lh r 1 same in cash
in in tho ttisk or Iviid of this cuiupluiy, ur in day
ntlict inaimcr: ami ta taka, hold, 'um ugaga. ur in
n»y win 1 dispose o f the whole or" any- part of the
pibpvrty inirchusod; u «d tnidedga or hypolhtvaie
nay &lt;4 the al&lt;K.k. bunds Or &lt;Hlivs-nlJigation» so |n.rchuwri’ ns security for OH/ uliiigntEHia uf tldsftile
liny llubiiity of mudi -person, hm i, «saoeintion oi
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iu purchase, len iu -w otherwise! nwiuLrr |aiu|s
and buildings far the erection and esliiMiabinem of
a manufactory or manuluctorirs and work shops,
with suitable plant, engines and machinery neces
•ary to be used in nny 4 i&lt; tho hashAsw » herein
rnontPioed; wtth power to mprtfiagr nny miJ'ad
of the |ito|&gt;erty and plant» heroin mentMotd for
the purpose at borrowing ino&gt;iey thereon; to »ril,
dapose of. hytaMhecale or pledge any of the »lock
or bunds of any uf the several businesses mentaaw-d as collateral fo r the purpose 01 borrowing
. money uaaotuiringereriH; and furttier to Require
water by purchase, development or otherwise; to
conitntgtreservoirs or water rowers, erect pump­
ing machinery, laying out of w a ter mains, pipe»,
gate*, valve* nnd hydrant»; to furnish and sell
water t o --------- . doruestlcuse,jm d collect* payments or renia
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«•neraity rii
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uiherftraters fur ilurneathr am i buslnessjrses and
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vrill, rlgtits, property and businessuof m i y per­
via, nnn, association or car|H&gt;rstion; or flic stock.
Uauls or other otd [garlón o f any- surir n i sbrini ion
or aui-jratiiM ImteUriucv-ais—hereafter engogtvl In
»ay business similar tb the business of.tlii* eorjair«hon ; snd.ioìiny for the «am e in cash or in the
ttuikur bond o f this company, or In any other
» » « n c f ; and in take. bold, mortgage or In nny
wise dispose of the whole or any part nf the prole
criy'purchased: and to tdedge or hypothecate ony
of the stock, t s m d jo r other obligations so |»orthased us security tor any obligations of tld» cor­
poration ; and to assume In connection with sudi
puudisse or sale any liability of such person«
JJ*‘*‘1&lt;ttk)ft dt corporal
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™ thus acquired.
To manufacture, buy, (ell. Inqiort, export and
generally dual In engines, boilers, water pipes,wire», ricaricai and Plumbers''«upplies ol all kinds
du a. g ram al hardware am» Humiier»' bun*
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r n s u aoonnmukm with any of these trinine»ic«_
lii-rrln mentioned.
To purcliase, lease or otherwise
pitre land»
suitable fur «lining, constructing, removing. ma»u*
torturing and converting peat Into fuel fur menu[•cturlng a n d'riatnatlc purposes, and to equip,
work, excavate, develop, mine u d hatulla th*
. ® »* e ; to mins, quarry, smelt, rrilne, dress, am al­
gamate, mix. dry and prepare for market, p e a l; to
• I,uf^- sell, manufacture and deal In pegt.. plants.
mschinery, Impleuienu. cqnvryanoos, provision*
, and things capable o f being used In Connection with
P*»t operation* or required by workingmen and
Where e m p l o y b y the companU-s.
Ta oonitntci. carry* out. maintain. Improve,
‘ niaip. manage, control and superintend lu reads.
V * * . Private, railways, private tramway bridges,
reservoirs, water courses, aqueducts. Wharfs, piers,
d&lt;*A,, bulkheads, furnoces, mill*, crushing, dryeatrailng, reducing and smelling works,
e. work*. luctorie». dwelling lioun’s, wore
&gt;w.,
.PtBgha»»' veswels or other means Of
faeept tuilrood» oUirr than private
• ' l ‘ “ih**U'afinhPquli&gt;aud operate th* same. .
T n v u n ' X . ^ . A e a and pi ace rimdults ami
post» for wire*. Ini’ -lipc» ana txainectloni tur gas.

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bleaching boarils, etc., (&gt;ae mile* from postonico, $!»,(00.00, tV^» fin« Ilo wing
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County of Orange, i
1. R. C. Maiweth N'Oory Ihiblle, du herrityreria t Andrew JúEiisoú, kl. li Hmltli; W rtrr
en. who nre. ■to. hie.....
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known, this d a y ap
IHjvrvd be'fnrc me, rind curii for.iilriiyelf acknnwjedged Iliai he klgruul Lhe.Iòregoiug m ílélei' trí iiLcuriKira thin and the aoconipanylpg notU-cHir *
uses dnd purposes therein u atod.
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In W kM m Wanmir. I hnyv firreunlu act n(y hnml
und seal of office this 2 7 tlrd a y of August, A. li(BOB.
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My comm ¡»»inn expire* Abril 13th. 1U1Z.

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NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Of Sanford Fertilizer Muniiruciiirlng'
Co m puny.

tiun «h a llb o nd])|rioil n t Ihu fintt iDcftlnji'M ihp
sluckhuhirrs or rts usui ilirreaftcr us j if act teat
Until llurim inl uf directors shall 'have lirst .lavn
duiv- choscit by tho stockholders, till Imipu-v. uf
.Hie undersigned^,f*rtd&gt;y givo nut ice that on Thur»
said rorpornllon wljglt 1» conduct.d lly thcfollowduvs, the )!
; Itli rtuy o l ScptrtiilK-T A . H |
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ut 10 IniLnumnl prruata nnd uHkvrrix
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o'clock a. m., ur ns» soon
soun ihcrealtcf
ttieieattcr as Uni / euri le
T.,H;(tASSukrRrrxlilrelt. ' *
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npiriy, Vo
to the Hun.
llun, Nnj adran Til»
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llrownrd, Govfrmir uf the SttHc-of Klo¡ ok. ai Jri*
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■tfficn fn the_ rypipil
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_ State, in
Tctnpur.iry
irtnpor.try h/-hiW«
oy-niw* may
m ay lxtx- iidol'b-l
iiiii'pr.n by
tty salti
taut Affi
urntile city uf 'DRIilt/assye. fur iellers puiTnl iOiqit-&lt;r
rating thrrn. thr^ i'iwA inie» nini .ir s i »» um , into a umT V'U lllt
oljlhc "bei.,
body iHililic nnd.eerporatc in deed nnd'in Ini*, un
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FAtn tilt INO COMPANY, under tilo following chat­
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ter mul nrlltles o f ......................... -the’ iKlijliinl oi
uid l'ifwri.Tjii&gt;usnnd
M(l/^T|toti(nnd ll.gtur» (JITdl.
life Umilimi nnd
which will tar imi file in the Trills-t ig ll;r SecretluXbf
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The
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itw siiliscrlbMs to
the pulilicathik of tllll Ontier.
thyiri urlwtgs. of tmorp'riatfoli, Togctli, r vjtlt Ihr
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ainout)l u(ci|IiMnÍ£ubccfíl*'dbiy , 1'iU'li. otx
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¡ANrOKD. FERTILIZER 'V A N jiAgdtoW Johnson
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l*UIUNG COMPANY.
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Tiir urnh r»lgji€|l hereby agree ta tkrcimia fisso bands (ids lOtls day »c Autbikt, A. U MtltH.
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iritMl tnfieijirr, fliu) ilu hrrrjiy lUwviinlv liirinst Ivi»
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ngether tur tho )iur)ionc ol htxiUning n laxly |-illIk
A m il w Jtrt*«ixi.
■»nd cm parole under the Inwf qf i|ie G ioir uf Pltin*
In.* the iirnririgiitaf w hiU idui liuctiy xiü-udrd—
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letters liaient uctviivllng tu law:
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FE iniU ZE K MAMJFÀCTUKING COMPANY, Its.
rim l|w!l p lb i'rjy jj^ [n iT di business sjinll 1« ill tlif'
Mr:.uiii
: ( b ooty . Morii
Jit y ol Santi
offis»* may t»« esjjffillalml nt suriiiither places ie&gt;
Hilly b ujeleet** * “ the lourd Of directors..
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The* gen ital
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by said rurikriuitriq shall lie:
*&amp;&gt; nmnuiucturv, product', putchatr, m II mal rii «1
in lertilirars. To buy. aril, .m ix nny nnd all sub­
stances. chemicals mul (um tvuiids arid all innmires, aittun ,&lt; r.l amt vfiiiiiixivi cotton i r « i i* lduct whether naturili or nrtlflì'lal produci, the tame
bring knowq ns cpmmerejnl fcrullxcrs.
To purchase, leap' or ulberwUc acquiti- hinds nini
buildings in this sflifaor eisrwhere.for the election
and eclnbliilimriit ora nianufucrury or iniiautru
rie» and weak shop with suilaUu pluiil. ■lorimw.'iihil
macliinery with a view la rnnmiracture, *buy,', sell,
import and export Or otherwiko deni in either di
rectly or indirectly, through (he medium of ngrab
or •otherwise.
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To acquire patents, putrid rights nmMirlviicge*,
mmivrtin'iiii ut sic u t trim i-n rs j y Ttrgi it^ y y n y
n in i lug to nil or nny of the riijects ttTiiri
gkfv use of,
o f, or sUtl
v « l or utln
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■ T o grunt liuensrs for Me
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s ill! Ill1.11 tt'ltll fitly pidUlT.. ,'lrilrilt rigid, wild |iriv
■ u v r itir tili or secret processes
proersiu'S nouuircd
nciiuiro
lieges, improvements
by the cutnpnuy.
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To sell, mortgage, letfsc ur otherwise deni with
real and personal pnqicrty pf the cuintuiny.
Tu runimlacture, buy, sell, Impuri and ex|urt. re­
pair, alter; let on. hire quii deal in uppnruia»,,
mm ti.m-ry, hardware nitri V rlk lot. Of ail kind«.(.,■
¡lalgguif being used far tho tiurposoa of any buxi­
nes* lirieln menliong,) or. In coiiokctlon (iiirewith, and &lt;
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To generally to lu any and all ways buy. (ril or
acquire lliu essential ingredient», eiicrnkula, com ­
pounds and any and a li other necessary articles or
cutupourids to lie o»ed lit the manufacture ol fertiIDets of all kinds, tu be-used os fertilisers known
as commercial fertilizers.
To the same extent as ih » laws uf this state will
M-rnylt mid oa full nhd with all the powers uf the
uws this stale Ownbur «ri upmt ,».i pm „lions turi «,»gauUntiuu» under said act. and
To do troy and all the above businesses mentliHied'ana set forth to tin» sanie extent as a natural
ji&lt;T«un might or could do.,
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The amount of the capital sttx k of this on rimi n ■
..go shall be Fifty Ttiixisaoil Dollars ( f SO,(MW.0 0 )
divgled into Five Hundred tslinrex
share*) of
the par value of One Hundred iDuflor* ( $ 100 .00 ).
each. Ten per cent o f . the capital -slock* shall Upayable In lawful imriiry uf the lliiltnd .Slain* or It)
property or aervicn. mid tli&lt; balance of th* capital
■tack shall be payable In cash, pnqieny, tabor or
service* at a Just valuatiob lo b e Asrd b y the In­
corporator« at a meeting called fur'that purpose.
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ThU cortufuiiuu shall exist fora perbxj of n in el/.
line years unln* sooner dlxsulvrd according to
aw.
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The builiiesx of tirfs oorporotion (hall be conduct­
ed by a board of not less than three nor mure, than
seven director*.
Tha board of directors shall select from thrnt•clve« a president, vke-presldenL secretary nnd
Ueasurer. One Penan may bold the office* of sec­
retary and lrro*urer. Said board of directors «hull
have authority U) appoint ail necessary agent* of
this corporation.
at meeting* of Ibe stockholders shall be
the principal offices of tho corporation on
* Tuesday in November of each year at ten
in., or as soon .Uu-renfter a« prncticxUe
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the iKiartl ot dlrvetori shall be duly rlrcted
ret** sticklagders.
The by-laws for ibe iMYvsnnuM'of Ibis oortkw»-

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iroñguTMlQlfrina ronttroct VVnifTgîlsrrvcry ññj

any Vlnd.ur charnctcr used or lueiul a» a meati»
cuoveyinjt. drlivrrliu'. movim;. rurryluti and Irnn»
pirtlnil i»'reoiii. Ciudi, rhatlclahprodurti, snbslnn
v-cesijf droperty o f nny nnd .f ld r y klnd n ndeh ar[Utp nrrri'lnatan’ thh suini.’ for ii»c rifui
iilKrntkmby eieciridly inimbiruflion tbercof, nnd
1» operate, UM, teli, leniapr liirptho »àtne. nini io
mnirnct wllK corporhtioos, firmi, aisuciatlon* or
Individuai« far » p e n n in i usino, aelllnt. lensinr

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Do you re a lize t1ic* n ecessity for a su b sta n tia l f o u a d j o i n o s a p a rt o f th at sid ew a lk w h ich you
intern! o u ild iiu i? A n ice ly Finished top len ds
Jreauty, b u t n ot sta bility, T liis is to be n ttain edr
j j o h l y w lien theUkame c a r e is e x e rcis e d in se le ctio n
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stone, which when mixed with standard eiij*iiux:rinti^&gt;p(s*iiications. Rivea nn iihsoluteiy denciidaiiie foimdution^l__
lfyou want (¿walk in wliidi you' dun take pride in tiu^yenrs
j K&gt; come. l&gt;e sure tlmt that fouiulfiliou is-ritlhL Tliis id-tme'of
’ the dmmcteristu* p f my work. ALet jne fifiure on sucli ’a *
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. 'IIHOWI cotipmtgVII) H 'tfH ÌthrdfiRiiriTin bnml»
down tu nnd inriuding July Iti. ItlOtt. and in Uria l
njixms front July isl. IUOK. lu yanutin^atlqohed,
ita maturivi InVacrit (rum tbatdate (u IcJndiusUsl
ben sale of bunJ* ft tnodr. »’
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S(y tuinuiisslon cvpirvsAt^il 13. HH2.

i'.acli bid slAiuId lie sealcd and c n d o a o j “ llid fnr
Sanford Dorvdt. éndosi-,1 in a secmuf rnvriiaxB ddrcH «! to thè xmdrretgned dormi tni»£nes.- ‘lb e
t.lrit wtll ho opcned al 12 o'cluck. inkiii. (Xt. In,
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InwUnefsVactrof. IJutvo li.-rcuuto reprny Imiid
d selli of iiflìc,'- tills IStil duynf Attgufl A. Il,
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bug‘ lie
ib.&lt; foregoing
ring urtirh-i
urtiricsq,f,itlîSr
»,&lt;.itriÇlilxwiuiyu. und tim nciriipíinying'uOtk-e
fur Ilioxfscs and purjioac-s llietcpyl
in «tated.
stated. 1

tyo.'lh c tmrtmlgnf d, t*&gt;nd trustees, irifcr for sala
flftaeu (1 5 ) Iluiiris uf lin- (¡lly of Saulurd, Flurida.
tri uni! thousand dollars (SE P1*!)) cauli. Ix uring six
* ri semi
srm nnuunlly, emtpons
per réni interest, payablu
ifttiulwd. and pnyaMc ur Ihe National I’nrk liaiik
:if J^XL-Yiirk fli tv. ml Jm m tlÜ llâU U uLdul/4 l l M
TSclryëïïE
ryear.
These {lllorn Iwnd* are the reinainlug uiisuld
•■■■t» "f ° t.'-'.i t..........r T ta linn ■t
rtbtM.
at Which ttmr 330 .0 0 0 nf Ilio Unni* wore aulii unii
r i prmlrd Iti iuuqoving llu-a'lreets, .reeling the
High Schm" Imi lid lug. and tor the other purimsA»
for which tho bonds were voted.
These remaining fifteen bqnds are now olmtrd
for sale (or tire purpo«- of street tiuving. They
will mature in Jaauiiry, 1BH—r 1) ftCTvi Is tui'brlor JjNwJ i d lldclitfdinvtv titan the
tirtrty thousand drilnrt-lm w 'sou l .in Iftuy the lw
tcrcil on which has been tumuliliy gs |&lt;t Mown io
the 1st day M jo ly . H*««
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The validity nt three li.nds bus n w i r U cifuacSllonvd. JudgnTolm f . Dillon, o f N rq Yurk. passed
n ami deriam l the bunds legali) iiiited.'
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nny iiurtion
|iorti
ids for said
sakl bond*,
l«,nd*. ur any
tbrrrof. wil
be reaqlval at any tunc on or before October 1st

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Ladies’ Sklrtó'^udi ixentlefficn’s Clothing.

M'ATTi OF FlilRJItAVy— • * . * •*
tixmty.iif.Onmg«. I I, It. Ü. Jdnvwril Notary VuIJir, do hereby certify
ihm W:f).lloldt n. Andrew Jolimxm.'Llt.liiH'ow.wJiu,
w ie unite well knuwit, ibisatoy nppcnrvd I. I'U" mo

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�THE' SANfORD HERALD

August 29, 1908

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

M ÌN S fìitl SHOW

The Entertainment by the Cetrr
This Coming Foil
* T rou p eJ p be Given Septembi
An Overflow o f Local Items From tire
The Celery City Mlpsfrels,
In The Herald I# published tlie nrticles
Regular Department'
To the Editor v f The San font Herald
of incorjwrntion for the Snnfonl Fertilizer Sanford's-talented young »»en.willnppgU
I desire to bring to puhllc nttention the
Compnny. The incorporators pained nrc in on up-to-date
. .. .minstrel Pwornuihce »,
billowing ease, in praise of the principles
W. D. Holden, Andrew Jblmson^nml T. H. the Opera House on .next Tuesday i-venini
On The Stork Express
and system observed in the management
Barlow. This enterprise is the Oral' of n September 1st, for the benefit of die e,,
The licnrtn of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Cripof the Atlnntie
Line-Railroad, nnd
ford Base Bali Team.
&gt; -------pin. dr., were gladdened on Krst Sundny
ns n special cotjlplimept to Mr. James C.
The
nightly
rehearsals
|lnve r&gt;^v
night by the orrivnl of n hatry giri^ CoOHiggins, Superintendent of the road; nt
quite ratlsfnctory to themnnn«,m0ni,nd
sequsritly, Mr. Crippen is ail sjniles L3 s
Sanford Fla.
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thpy will interest .they^promise to furnish nn uvcnin&lt;&gt; of
Imst February. I l&lt;?ft,.or |o«t, *ou n Pull-,
I of them nml-an pleasure to all.
tndn car a "necilissnlrc"' satchel contalnSpecial Of/br
mn be Issued and j Every bo&lt;ly MwuliLtum out. ftm} „■
Orange County: has no gome wanion. 4hg a silver «mt-af-toilet articles valued nl
• Standard Fashion Book, containing one
this performance and thus h«|p n„ ag* T
tliousntul pattern illustrations. Also De­ and I lake this means of reaching some some JfSO. Satchel also contained sotqe
Izntinn that bus given -Sanford „ ¡ g ^
signer for one year, nnd n 15 cent pattern one who pfobubly play informant and f ladies' wearing npparcl, l&gt;elt buckles, link
base ball nnd 'uthcraTff&amp;ioTninAnts.'
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~*îïëb, all foe GO cents, at Melt ¡tiger», next will give ten dollars for every- conviction buttons, etc.
While Sanford hns not bad o penr^gT
I sent the projwr telegrams and descrip­
UJ pustofllcc.
they may copse.
winning team this season. tlicj-Kavt h.J
Any sportsman who is willing to con- tions in trace o f the valiso which wa*
some splendid exhibitions in' b a ie 'Mr]
tribmo'tq tills pause mny leave his name found and despatched to me by expressed
nnd the management deserve muchcrèdip
Tho Board of County Commissioners wil
nm muon ¡it lie is willing' to give, at The to im rto NqwvYork properly scaled. I
for thejr elforta to supply Sanford wig,
meet on Monday, September 7, nt 10 n. m.,
ilso received a letter from Mr, Higgins
Herald office.
good base ball. However, they W çb rè,
1908, for the purpose qf equalizing taxes;
asking if everything wne complete.
Sportameli,' get together.
liandicapped on account of not having«,
and attending to any other business that
I oeplied I missed une pairof’gold buttons
emsed grounds.1 With these' die (ean
limy mine before them for tlreir consider­
valued nt $30, t(tough 1 was'not certain
would surely be eclf-sustnlning. nietro.
ation. * •
1 i ’m R M. Robinson,'X
Hplnw^c Has a-Birthday
if-they had been-Ml In the ’Ja^se. Ai lostSANFORD
CELERY
AREA.
■'dterh p Q to | y of Co. Oolfifa’a.
cceds
from different entertainments
_ W ; EL..Holmes; the gcniul gentleman else where,-pn lalid hbt .attach' much Im­
go
towurds
securing a jiiyk for thetcomiju
who presides over the destinies of the portance todhisrand thanking Mr. Hig­
.'Taking Frldc In Sanford
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Sanford lee nnd Water Company, in the' gins for-bis courtesy, sent him M. 0. for A Writer to the Tampa Times Reviews season.
Tlie Atlfmtic Const Lino pBlciids nt all
So don't fnil tq conie out Tuesday ers.
Présent
Conditions.
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capacity
of
superintendent,
hns
a
birthday
i ll ) to In* giveg-ha a reward tu the man
timdbftnkn a falde ¡n Snnfojri, and Bn•It Is cstlmntcxl thnt 500 acres will be nlng'pnd witness a spUuidid'Ceziormnnrt;
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dciivor to keep their property in iUkkI or- now and then—In fact he has already Imd finding tlie valise.
two hoprs of solid fun.‘ ..■ ‘ thlrty-niqemf
them
up
to
one-day
This
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our
devoted
to celery nnothcr season in tlie
Mr. Higgins wrote me again last July,
der commensurate with the growth of
'
Jiikets
ore
now
on
sale
by
member* of
week—and in view of tho fact that the asking for a description of tlie gold buttons, section known ns tho Sanford celery dis­
city. Among theso is Ticket Again Thus.
the
baseball
team.
Reserved
' scat» at
J..Perkins, who, since tils ndvenfinto our fortieth was upon him, his family sur­ ns ope pair Imd been found, 'juul were trict Tills extends from Monroe'statlon,
prised him by tho gift of a&lt;JPiev$U)mK perhaps iny. property. I sent the descrip­ four miles west of town to the GcncVo Newian's drug store. The prices ore: remidst, has done muph to-clean up nmi
chair. Mr. Holmes js
tion along, amino my great surprise, i ferry, five miles south. In this section ik servit*seats 50 ççülBi-gCUCfjjl rwhniifigi
lienutify tlie dejiot property. Mr. Perkins
3!f cents; gallery 25 .cents.
but
lib*
wljl
iiortaiftly
fifM?
W
yL
jtf
hove. receiveil^ihr-TiqUiins with nnothur to bo found somc'of.tiicjhieat celery in
hns the- welfare of Saliford at hciist and
slesUi
now
and.ihtvjTU;
ibis
;*dtri)iftiVVtbtf
"çotiftcoiis. letter Trobi Mr. Higgins, who thc-country. It lies along hpnutiffulLnkp
never loses an optxirtiinity to boost theImprpvhig the P ostorflcc
,
x.
Siîïjiecting u . cçrtqjn 'man of ]!•» whole Monroe nnd the St. Johns rivqr, a mile
clty and aid in tluf jniblicity of our grant chair.
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The'population
of Sanford in the lagThe Herald congraldlrttyi ■jimt ytyiiiu game did not consider him enti Ell'll to any wide. This inoludes tlie .section where
advantages.
fcncliing his fortieth mile snink o^.’fiiuK-s reward Juid-Vcturoed 9) iuo amioll« tp»i flowing wells are secured, njpd where the Inst year hns increased nt a marVelo«'
rate, And tlie best indication of this gmwii Leogucs Brqvcd The Elemeitts-" ,
lnTwill live to celebrate forty'JhoriT anni­ the money onler. • -‘ ».
subirrigation systeni.hns proven such a
Is'tbq^Bcnrdty-of-boxes In the ixiMoflJtz
Tho Intermediate Lcagucs of thè Mutlt- versaries nnd then some more.
Nôw,Ì consider this ns Ujc.limUpf.gàcKl valuable.acquisition tu tlie farming inTo
alleviate -this condition, Postman#
odist Church limi, pln nnwl for anice cremo
luck; recovcrlnff^lte &amp;aiclièl 'a y i 1aÜ, ebii- dustry. »yfyiledhere ds bohip nnnienwxi
iniSÈIns IUU recently Imd ennstrocted ünr’
teitUTfFVcn n siEayotT palr of llukihulVhns land in the ^cctiun inflicatcd it will not
hundred-tmd fifty new boxes and hat
day evening, but Utere being so much
Thiil Sanford will soon have nn electric und having my reward returned. .
be-long.’uniiH ^éry foot of it is lifqeültlwemeniH jttord
moisture apparent they repairbd to the light plnili Is n foregone mnelnahm. rimt
fAo-I - I - . u po-d ,.f the ctntttlrmi of iioo- vallon,' Ifiiiultérs ôf tracts nTe'“ T»eIngporaunnge wlibK % himit enjoyable social In view o f this fact It would be Veil for es{J,‘ disciidlne uml slralgltlforward prin­ clearetl now, anti new; cumors are hère lo fncilf^ato-tlm handling of themailsand
déjivery o f the. sfuqe to the ihuIìmis. At
evening was spent. A ncqi won wap re­ owners of new buildings in the hoursc of ciples which inspire the'management of
nlmost every day, Ihtervlewing .qlir .trill
thtrposent Thte-of growth' it will mxin bt
alized by the League, and" tho parsonage construction to havt^then wired for elcc- the r o a d jj^ 'a p ^ speclni'Compliment to
estate'men.* The latest .'celery grower
niccssarydo-enlarge dim building.
will soon have n new walkt purchased trie fights.
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Mr.Jbgjli/is»"'rw islijtht;»e lines ^iblislted here, according to estimate of a gentle­
However, free delivery will soon It« in.
tltrough tbe efTorts o f these enterprising
Among the first to recognize this, fagt tinVoq/n to him.
,
man who seems to bo welLlri/onhed, crilflailed
and tills'Wili bnve. q.d^ndency n
young members.
wns'F. P. Forster, cnqhlrr of the firpP Na^
’ - v Yourti truly. .
tlv&amp;tes about" fifty .acres!/otiters hîrty.
dimliiisji
tliejwx-rent dralfic,
.
tionnl Bank, pud in tills new stmetbre '/&gt;
(Sigiitxl) .R amok G. Mendoza. : some twenty aud bo on.- down to sniali
W
paper wunts-n correspondent itf
patches around the houses.- So -the 500
Celery City Cigars
every sectitui 6f Orppg#County, ns well ns und ihu building ml)oinlng tho wiriug wup
r iim llu fò jit () 3acrlflcqv
done
before
tlie
ceiling
was
put
pn.
"acres
arc- pretty wgll divided up. -tind dim' ’ fj./r'. LeJJ^y, the Snhford cigiir imunifus,
the adjoining towns in-Vnlusiu nnd Lake
J. N. Whittier's real csta'te office w|U ( ‘ llouseliql ftlptfituro, of solid walnut, oak. Income derived frouwthjs remarkable'veg^
IJUtUng ptlt ft* good cigiir culled
eminties. Tlie pubjiaiiers iiroixiti^ to make
occupy
tho building next to tlie First Na­ nnd willvw^fi flub, piiino, nntl other houlo- qMMdyllfi tliorinighly, distributed. It iaes- t'Tbe Celery C ity."/ Mr.Lelhy Is making i;
The JI i'.kai.I) the medium..Utruu^k w|ilch
tional, and The Herald congratulates Mr. itould Rotslar'^Ul^bf! sold at. |&gt;rlvatu Biilet tiinyjvd that a Vfeid nf.800 joljÜOO.cratt» line line of iRnkIs and slKHihl receive the
the jx-ople will learn all thè troths.t ’ ■
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‘ ' -WlplBerjEHjl the First Nntiuniil djwn dje- CtimineiipiitifjBn^y.-Aug. 2d. [uvh ten lier, hcfur-inay be expected/ This* In
supporcpf.iho Snnfor^mokers. Our city
Now.lakÜM time to buy your; sub-Irrl diig- tlni ltrs^ uV-lqtvo their buildings wired
fiV ^^'el^^fC toner «TlrtnL^hóyrt^ìfid lion to.otlter craps ihm mny bn grown on -in tiinc.cou{d easily bqcomu,n great cigar
gotetl loruL See M. M. Smith.
■ '■X foE elcctric'iightiTig. ..
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this Rind.
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cèrna*.' i*
jA Reword o f Ten Dollars Is (Kicked
To Begin With
Fnll (s'approaching, hut it is two months
before the open season begins. There is
now plenty af gnmc, quail, especially, but
qufcstlon is. how long will they lust and
how many will the sportftinnn get who is
patiently nwnltlng the coming of Novemtmf Unit. -Fniin the jtresent outlook nnd
the contlnunl report nf guns hoard on ev­
ery hand, I urn inclined tn think It will be

tsmsi«
cw Tea.
for timi1
ami.

SANFORD’S NEW INDUSTRIES

SPORTSMEN, : GET TOGETHER I

Quite A Number WllhBc Started f «jy

Patron o f A. C. L. Thanks Official for
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Prom pt Service,

st Owners of.
ihtji vsitTri"

bv. j . r.
evening

offering 50 Tots betwee^vPark and Sanford Avenues, South óf 10th
and $5-0P;per thôîTtb without interest
the same terms given them in
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IN S A N F Ö Ü D — Lifo |fa Worth Living
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SANTORO. MONIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908

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CURBSTQNE

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Tlic G e n e r a l N e w s o f “ T h e L a n d |
IFrom 1h&lt;^)lrr*lcTt Special Correspondent A R iit lg c l o f O iiin loii " .I n s t-ffc ^
oT f lo w e r s "
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Hv Wireless Telephone
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tu cen You and I.”
Zepli Hostetler hns been elected M*cre
e i u i c n M IA U T ilF C T A T F n n r . c c Jlnry f,f ,ho Mudstick Co-opermive Baria

your Huh bummer When a stranger
drops in, teil hint this Is the frontest town
on earth, it lit,/ ikiq’t girl mulish. Ikm't
roast. •He jolly. Get pp|Hilnr. It's, dead
ensy. Help, yodrsnlf almig. Push yoiir
friend -with' yun. Soon yoipll •haVi? n
wlmle jiroccsslnn; . Ik? n good fellow.
No nwill over helped himself hy knorkiifg other people down. No man ever got
rjcfi trying to’ timko p: ipln Indj^vo 11011
Itr^w^is tluTotlly g»ssl iiian on earth. You
Mnilot climb tlie ladder of fame by ptopim hsyj oilier-(sskpip'a .c-ornH; mu yours.
Thun they ore ■ temli-r. . Kc»v^JifT ihó;
«vrns. '■ Y, „ .1* 0 •• '
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All ific.ii a^i riniti like. Oneri in it while
you mnyTind ohe who is very much alike
But noth« nrp*different. . Ypu’hi iforttlF
only shirt ¡iii tlio wash. Jf you don’t like
their styh\ let 'em ninne, lkwi’t knock.
YoifJI get used to il. There's no end ol
Mitt in minding your own business;- And
it will make other |&gt;oopl&lt;! like you liejter.
!to 11etJ iave'others gel snick nil you iftoii'
get stock on yyurself. Nolsnly gels stuck
on a knocker. Don't In? me. IU? gissi. ‘

First Year

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Hems « I Interest Comiernhtg
Society People, •

CULLED f R 0W &gt;fH E STATE P R E SS I Shop Copjjjnny, just sturl«?d In this town EVEN THE (iATE l»()ST NOT IN IT
P O IN T S P U R ELY P ER S O N A L
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E ve(&gt;l)(^V(»y» tbo •concern is l&gt;ouml nr
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Ir .^ V p n e y :
An Epitome o í the Week’ s M o s t.jm Lucilfijus Updegrnft is studying'law in "A Citici Is Among Ye Taking N&lt;
How O lc r y ctiy Vnnlly Fair While
portont Happenings In the
’Squlro Skinner’s office. ’ LiiciUiws used iu
nnd Faith. Ilc ’li Prrnt ’ Em:*—
Away thc Golden Hours—
Sta te's Domain.
inreqcji in the Hardshell church nnd wnsn
So’ Suys Saunte re r. C " ï
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Social Gossip.
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Jacksonville U soon to have n nintthjfi po^'rftil exhorter. Jb'H.'he. Mid preach!n *. A* colored prehclrer. remarks
In
Miss Tbctlivrly o f I^ingwoml, is spend­
factory, something entirely new for- the wns feqiflmt? a vocTmthj fortf ¡Ihití oi ld these days of horseless carriages, skirtless
ing the week witii Mrs. R. L Jones.
Southern States. The Factory will hooper- lively vSpg&amp;rnmcnt.
girls and sinless sinners, it would lie bet­
tiled tn an iii»-to-dme ninnner nnd will I Angelin« Stump nnd Anmmln Doolittle ter for the morality of «lis .yer congrega­
Miss- Nrllle EVaiis orjncksonvlfio is tlie
have a large dnlly out-iMit. The capital think o f starting « millinery emporium in tion if «lore were -n few more clitckonless
gijetjtof relatives in the city (his week.
htockóí the new enterprise will be SOO,0 0 0 .1tlm room over [till Clioczum's butcher chicken coops.”
The'new higlt school building foT Cedar I Miojp. Mainly litis worked in several lirst
Miss Alice Gray, leaves tonight for n
Key is about ready for occupancy. It is I ‘’lass families in Oriundo nnd «lie’s mighty . . . A young married inmywcnt Into a local
short visit to Wnyeross mid Brunswick. *
neat'in nppenrtutce, well arranged nnd I W|dl posted in feiiuile bend.-harness,
llry goods store oiifiTlayTlils w«-ek to pnrwill do credit to'th e town nnd county.
Alie Gullett'selgliteen-Venr-old girl win» •It tse a shirtwaist for his wife. The gen­
Mrs. T. E. King of Sb Augustine,
is the
lUgll!
Tne school trustees iiretobfcenngrniulnte&lt;l-| has been singing soprnnncr,* in-the New tle fotiiig lady wlio aifvanceil to wait on
guest of Mrs. R, l~.J»dV»t&gt;i1i ti ie city »this
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mi their.securing such n ilesiraldu location
choir, bpdly frnctured one of he iiiin, when he nuule. his errand known
week.
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and a'sdhstdnllal building for the high |vocal tendons b y yelling when n ríiouM sweetly . in&lt;piinid;$.’ Whni bust?"
„.-L. startled exprCsHihii'Yprrnd nver the iOun
Mrs. B.V. George, sister of- *Ì1rs. W_ A. ,
school.
v
‘ got intp'ber stocking.
‘
SeVcrnl
chuck
holds
on
Plunkett
nvennV
tennneo of the young-man, M hi feltjll at • - I want to have n few plain wonls with l‘arr, is visiting in ttho**citÿ .for n few
If orhngc groves in this county arc not
oar business men this week id»out ad ver-, weeks.
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hloklng nitridoing Jjictf best it is not for have been filled with sawdust this week ease anyway, as It was.liis first shopping
tising.
Omsidering
liow
vital
legitimate
from
the
Oean
Creek
mill,
and
n
new
saw­
expedition
for
his
wife,
tail
witii
u|l
tin
dje want of rains. The rnins have" been
advertising is to legitimate business, it is
Miss Johnelle Gamer returned SnluTiluy
plentiful since the first of June, nnd If They dust pavement is to lie-erected in front reatuturana? lie epuld. eonuiinhd, be re
of
the
Hartlshell
church.
plied^"!-dhln’t bear-a thiog^r------- ----- - marvelous lmw linio it is nmlerMinsl ns » from.u f#wav»s*ks .v(sil with*relnliYes*tn_;
kifjuip there will bo plenty w ntuJ iixh c
business art, even by many intelligent Dade City. .
When, explanations followed—well,
llntwoodsund streams.' The St. Julius riv» ¿•The two Bixler Istys enfehed ’Squire
business men. Many of (Item advertise
Gildirjnt’a
.
Plymouth
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Rock*
rooster
the
don't
Jike
to
leil
you
of
iI
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young
man’s
er Is now higher then it ImsTieeu for years.
most when they sliould advertise least, or
Mrs. W. W. Ijtuig. Who has liecu spend­
__ Volusia County-Record_________ ;______ other day.nnd pulled alibis -tail 'feathers embarrassment and' iiis anxiety to reach
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da not julvarUw-Mtt nU--wbwt- tiiey-havr- ing .Htetmst rnont h- n p t îrnrvnr* rrtnrnwidill, The ’ SqutnrlsTTsi tidrTLiiinir u riii The ■sidewalk:“ ------------------------- -------There is handy n first rate farm in nil
¡post need of it und could lpo$t firyfit by llflniò Monday.
.
his liens refuse to associate with the
the south that would not be better olT if it
it.
Too
mnny
pfUioin
regard
n
ncwsph|ic
rooster mid lie stays under the barn door
There
had n few stands of bees. These tireless
•4* is uo word &gt;. like' “ Homo," rind
MnC'Joltn Dickens. IgftyYsWal^y for iu
nil the time. There's much sympathy Tor every Uqnd of ■a family should, own jiu line in n’dvertisiHg its a lino of about equal
little workers are of vast benefit ns polenivalue whether it ranches one thousand oi extended visit.lo relatives and. frietlrts f t .
the rooster.
roof that covers it. It is iftt a home un
zers among mnny. plants, and (here is
Marioli, Aluhaum.
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¡Job Spicer nnd Gape Mullins went up less you own * it. The hilildptg anil sell­ live thousand renders, arid they thus waste
something about the home with bees neui
money on wlnit they regard cheap adver­
it that tlie lioipu-without these little friends I e " 1,,lt *''*! *° °*i* b|&gt;ii Cnrtrlglus Inst ing of houses on the installment plan tising chat is the most.cosily,' because it
Mrs. R.’ L. Chap pel «m í (laughter,* Miss
never seem, fo p o s s e ^ O c a la Banner.
Sunday afternoon. As they did,, t stay o|K?ns to any one wlwi can .pay a -rental n
Fanny, hnve «w’turned from a visit to
U
uex^to
no
advertising
i'll
ull.
,
|(or supjx?r. we guess the girls hud other
tin way of owning iiis own home. It*
'Tlie advertising space of Ir ucAvspajmi friends in Georgin.
The Okeechobee section is to have u rail- I company more to their likinRi Just a
Strong inducement to economy; arid
is a business'-commodity ih a t ir fur’ sa^ ’
way siwn,says thoOcnlnUnnncr. If thcfcrtll-. I jje|, tlll(, Gnl)W lf Ul)) oid
d\nt hop? of poasossion aud relief iron
iml should Inrsojd oir strictlyhdnrist liiiaj- . t Mrs.-B. W. Herndon retiipic^ from tlie
hy of the soil, ns has been picture siiuiiiy.tmri |)lfl ¡mnMn,cthm-tt, Ids .bull dog mid *«?
jlic^niulering, uitcertaia life iff a mere
aess principles’. Its vnltin&lt;lc|H?nd.n wjuilly «giYl' SaOmtay where ahi^biis bi*ey spmdeloi|iiLfnty described; should turn out to-in ’em gel real red iii rtie fmfi?.
tenum-auwill gives a renewed and
ii|Nin^the qimllty and quuntity U offors iug (lie Tìnsi inoutlg ' . f ,
something* inure tlitMva’ plprydrcanlr tlmi
•Seth Dobbins predicts rain.
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Slrihigih'eriCd impulse to care and prudent
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purcltssvrs. just «soloes tlie .value oT nl|
* section will be plgs itl cfcVBT. It-wiiTbut? • Jason Snodgfassr.lui8 U ft&amp; Ljj. $200
economy, A fiynily or iotlividupl who
Miss-Willie •Wyirinn,- whw, has la-eq.'**
coimiibrciul eOinfiusli.ties; a n d ‘ the pm
* rivolany other section in the United Slates, mortgage on his fHrrn.’ j " .
owns a home Is coostaiitly utidja^i-futly
.terichlilgHprarliighTsoritigs. jii,.«t|»ectod •»baser
sliould
have-every
pppormijty
-ui
liel us bope.Umt it Is oiiylhing else than
Tlio awful dry wealiter for the prisi doing . something to unprove it; mid
&lt;Uow just wlin.t - lie - Jo buy!fig, i f f In ir. homo yíTlñírilftl lÜghtV
dream
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r three^Veeks lins-drjori up Uirbe hi? Jonas
riithoii'gh his- iicciininlation may he very buying five hundred cTrcufiitlim, or.isiiuy.
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Fuslis Will soon buve a large Pnvilliqn [.¡fybargefs cows ainl last Sunday lighi- small, in the aggregate, il folly-repays his
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ranluand
ilmigliter,
Miss
Flos-'
ng
five
(Jinusand
circulation,
tie
4
should
crected on the ‘ lake front
it bxtcnding l ^ T n ln g ' fitruck tliA cowishcri *itnd. his other prudence,
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know it, and pay according (o ' its ascer- du, reiVrifçdlTw first o( tile week frolli tiV
•feet from the shore: ^TheJmllding
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i ÌH oZjTWM co fV____
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1 mw
film ve begun to giga clabber
ump
*.lined value; and (he only way he can short sto y at
twistories In Height ai^i will -bf^up^-up[m ilk.« &gt; **
SfTivWaiCorteaftontirru'r’Jv The Harold,
know
it
is
to
examine
tjuf
ex
ten
rami
cjiai
An
exdinuge
thus
dwells
ujon
a
very
to date aail'mo-dern in every rctfpect,. *T h e l The W e st' Macaroni Banner of Hope
Mrs. W.GUClny is tlie. gu^sl. of her sister,
neter of circulation Us always shown l;y
first fldor will contain the launches of |prmtcd-ProncIler Bunker’s senuon of Inst iin|xirldjilC,-Maiptoral problem:
Mrs.
B. W. Herndon, thus wpek, on her ,
die
Isioks
and
accounts
of
a
ndws|luywr,
Hot^ttiany ap|&gt;les did Adam mid Eve
the tnemlwrs, The second floor will Jiu o I Sunday iu fnl),’ buf a bum printer made
way bulini in A haribi.— -.**— -f ■ - » - - . v -;
jail
us
a
i'uiK.liiiser
o
f-dry
g»s»ds
or
gnire
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' “-----------daitee-iinU.-ditmirig rtxmj nnd dgar stand, j seye’rul awful “ ihisTniiesr* Wbeii Brother eat? - (i&gt;~si----'
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SontesaV Kvt* H and Adam 2, a total riiw is |H.Tioitlgd lo iuHiK-ct and jiíílgé tin
Tin; paviltion will also have n rbof gardcn I ih|nk&lt;?r sivike-uf Moses ns nn•austere mail
Miss Vestii Weeks returned Monday .
at licit» be.is. Iipyfng.
la connection. ? * •
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.who made, atonement foF-H)ii?-sliiA of lib of only 10.
from
her mouth's vacatimi plcaoupliy kpent
The
iwogi'esslve
pusiimss
man
isthe
"But think a little further and it In-conics
Tampa Times:—.Undoubtedly;the best ■people,- the fool printer set up "Moses was
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Starke
among relatives.'■
successful business pinuon tlielmmutablu
authority in this section on the'size nnd tin .oyster míui and múde ointment fot plain thut Eve H an^j Aiinui H also! total
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•lioility of tlie orange crop is W. R. Fuller, the shins of Ips |K*oi)ie," and when lit 10.
Miss IdatBcatty returned to?
i
home
the
best
aiid'cheapest
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A
dvertising
judged
“ Ihu oik* uuispcotislder that
Eve H
••^wholias probably brfndUsl tnoru fruit read that "tlie Lord spiòte Jqb with sore
ttV visit
by the iiitripbic vwliic o f;‘thtr comijuxiity. ln.Xampa rin Tuckd.qy,’ after a
ulld
Ad.mi
-Sd,
the
total
will
Inr^ffll
■» ^ each season for many years past lltnli Iroils,” tlie printer got it "the laird shot
with relatives in tiiiavdtÿ,
He
kiiuws
that
thereore
no'.socrcis
iu
the
“Scientific men. however,on tlie strength
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I ' any .other man in Lite stnte. Mr'. Puller Job with four bulls."
progressive newspaiier offiix*’ relntiug to
Steve Gull ion has sold an interest in bis if the theory Hint lho nutcdiluvinus wen
thinks that Tne crop of 1U0 H-0 U. wifi •bl*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ñ. H.4*nmer arrived home
the value of itspdverti&amp;íng space. Uocnu
a
race
o
f
giants,
reason
like
this:
'Eve
H
I
nlxiat the nlnnit the same in. (pianijy ab patent calf-weaner nnd lire manureWednesday,
after siwmling a moiUii witii
see just lmw muny copies ore i*«?ó*a eiieb
thatgiMasi year, hut ho .lltinks the qual- l .jpreodcr imd is* going uflinve his daughter and Adam K2; total 182.
relatives iu Mt. Ullvu, N.Y:.
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week,
nnd
where
they,
are^
djivered
or
“ But then, again, what could lie clearer
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ity of tliis crop will be superior to the |Muric June study iqiern music nnd jig
soil!,
uml
lie
ripidins
jmlfiriilicexact
vaiiptiiip if
81 arid Adam 81-2 tis- total
liftt. He thinks gixgl pHvm .will- prcvujl [ duneingr
f
Mrs. Charles Ròcsadifmi little son, Ilnrtif wTinl lie wauls to buy,^ And lie buys it
was
- this setifion, us tliu people in l^e sections I Phil I/nignecker'a iutuily. havi: been
rotd, of St, I’etershurg, rprived-in the city ba
business
principles;
lie
knows
that
It
Ik
“ Following tills liiw&gt;,‘however, ipis-also
where ihB crop is mainly marketed are |enmping out on Bean Creek for ever a
sold on exactly equal.(urdís to all, and lie today .00,(1 visit to .Mrs. S. M7 Baker.
tuOre (I’robjierous liow^t^an thdy were a week. Phil provided his family with the lear (butEve 811 Adam and A’lLmi 812-1 wisely^listTiuiiniites when, bow and to
* year ago.
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(iiewvpatent rubber ifnilecwenc wbieii is Eve, making the total 8,028.”
Miss Bessie Long reuirnetl the latter
what exieut lie should buy. Whci^ liusi____ i___
Mr J.W. Jolly, who was eonVlctcdulioul |?al(I fo
retf lurg pn&gt;of, which
■s is »lull. Ii&lt;‘ judiciously omplm-t ti tu part of Iasi week from. iT dire»? moni'ITs
Hnw mail&gt; Imshu'ss' ini'ii then* mr
.MvtyffihwnuJisiigoatLiicsburlg ofcnitn-zzling |»I'tivVri mufli •focetliyuglil Tai flic pai t ul
create iratlt; utjd-lu comniand u' liberili ? isit freni frieinb, and iclaiivi-; injlbnn^tvfui extract- iitttmr nn pic asure frnmdifr.
v. Jfwan ltf A&gt;(k-Lr HaU..wtryrtma bcdrTpftlf-T'*1h**r "'
.-ihare'of whaYflt creatori, and tliat class ol
donod.During Mr. Jolly’sImprisonimmt his 1 .Thc Mucaroni dramatic .club played 1I'hey breakfast at 7 o'clock and then to husines^ ilici) are iicvcr-withoul business,
Mlssris Elia and Florence Striiigfollaw,
tlie “ store," mid shamble borne to dinner
who
linve bccii «|H-m|ing*ilie |nihi monili , -,
uudAfìnety-nlne «ÌT overy hundred poi ri’-»
ill 12 and back to tip- “ (¡lore ”
&lt;*j
ininfil fiytuues. And ili Sanford ‘ tlienill at;Starke, re tur ned to' ilio city Moiuluy
the meal is bolted.’’ And then tmekTnUij;
evcnlng.
ndveribse in Tip. Hkkai.d.
store" until H |oclock. And this pro­
condition and. under the clrcumstuiuis bis
rlgbrHihtil SHc Clicczum, who only
Miss lenoni MrDowti|j&gt;of Orlando was
, .• PWdon is un act -of muray mid’fmmnnity.
1 ^ pounds, suited to catty Mary gram year in nnd*year out. No variation,
Iforae Run Away
the attractive guest uf Mrs. C. G.' Butts on
^ " J ^ W k e ò i r é a a g«td pM tlon in Chil-ago! J h, ic
when his feet slipped nnd no break In the liwful monotony.. Ntitatn
A horse hitched to tlie delivery wagon
Thursday, having collie up lo witness tbo
^ ^lierc he can suppor his nged mother and llu u,,d Mary Jane 'both rolled down tlie idea of sociaj life or (ho -health-giving,
uf
E. A. Heilielil &amp;. Co. becaine frightened
soul
inspiring
choctjiness.
good
humor
nnd
ball game.
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T#md Ills daughters. He suffered tlie humil-18tair# ,ike n
of bags of .fertilizer,
iation of a conviction, nmj Ixiing cum- 1 ” " * n lI|ey pticked up Silo be was fiat- good looks thoi'spring from a little fun; a hy the iriuifi dropping dbwu suddcufy and
started at a lively gnit up First fitruet last
Mias I.uhi Fairdoth of LnyettcvJllc,
pelUsl to flon tlie strl|)es of a convict,and I *ened °ut as thin os n Billy Hand pun- holiday, oiiiusenteiiU. Tljey fiave a mere
idstenca, and go down to tile grave with Tuesday. Tlie wiigon was overluriusl hi Tenti., is Uie gest of liur. uncle. A. M.
the state hud ull thc vengeqnco necessary I€l,k(’
Thc Widow Dollarliide * bought three ns little idea of the pleasures which God fronl-of the store of N. I’. Yowell(&amp;. Go., O’Douald. She will bollerò two ^ Jfire?
—/k.’«la Banner
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bedsteads at“ a rununngc^shhv last week lias placed within their reach, ns the nnd this cnnbleit the hotse to kick hlinau-lf weeks, mudi to U|e pleasure of oiir young
. Traveyng dVef the State tif Florida, evegi
wooden man that stands in front of a free and’make the circuit of the block at a folks.
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in this so-called dull season, &lt;md following and will commence keeping IxtardcfS tobacco’ store. Ami llicre Is ttu jeawtn 2:1(1 gait. He was filially captured and
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nil the heels 0f u period of great financial soon. Since Unde h’pti died tlie widow’s wliy this should lie so. it is id! iinblt— is doing duty ul thé same old stnml.
Mrs. W. R. Gardner rind daughter. Gladys,
stringency, one cannot but be impresstsl got to hustle. She's going to run tier ltd a yery bStl one. Mtiny men imaging
w|u&gt; liave been S|iendiug tlie jmst two
*Jffi tlie duildinjj. that Is going on, uml boarding house on tlie Kurojiean plan, that any different program would mean , / .
months
iu (lie North, most of the time
Swam A cross the Luke
t ‘e oilier, work*'of developmeni.that is in She’ll sleep 'em and tlie boarders will
with
friends
in and urooiul t&gt;jlliiisvil|e;'? ,
neglec-tifTfJ
Jiusiness.’'
Nonsense
I
Tlie
(V*l)bnijb‘md«n, the foiirteeu-yrax-old
progress, «uys Uio.Lakclaud Ncws. The have to eat thomi^lves iiiiltys tlie bedbugs busine^vni»n‘V lio lias rutioual pleasures soil of E. H. Ilerndoii of this city. Is d*?s- Ul„ returned lumie
uVlain
1hurt week F
Friday.
’rlday, Ei« ^ s
Huridn of ten years hence will be n get at 'em first.
cript for the J!xfe‘ssive lienl, tliey had u
has
n
great»»
zest
for
ills
business
and
lincd
to
hetumie
thd
'chuniplon
swimmer
One of Jim S[xtoncr'6 cussed Istys
great State, indeed; great, no longer incremost enjoyable Ulne, yet uro glad to be
caught Aunt Sereptn * Buster's stump- mnkes lit tfie long run more money for of lids section before many years. Tlie
V in undeveloped resources, but great In
back aiming Florida friends und breezes.
himself
npd'lmppiiicsa
for
his
family
qnd
'Other
day
he
suirteiVfroin
Our
Walker
fish
tailed Jiull dog and iialnted his tail fire
fek*4Ytn*srtiT*jaIW*IliF,lA( (¿n
IU
Oini—iAV'4twilJ4r*Yi«l
'Trl7PTW'.''*'*APib'OfWw-’k«&gt;t'4ia»si»iKw, a : ,ti
»t&gt;*"****-,**W
?T*»rir
'S'tr,morelleTiu‘^nheJ
ng7 'Frp
terpnses. People wjiu are regreting
mnnf
He
get*
nn
idea
inti»
ills
head
the
lake
to
Enterprise.
He
wut
accompa­
Mrs.
J.
D.
ihrviqon
left
Monday
.for
New
never came down tlie pike. Every time
!ww ,,mi ***• year, ago they failed to
lie
gets a sight at hi. fire rod tail he occasionally and is of sbmoacCount to ids nied by a boat and after (fevering the en­ York City, wliere she wJU visit Mr. Davi­
nveat in property whose valuation has
Gifif. his country und Ills kind.
tire distance of five miles was strong son's sister. Thence she will go to’ Derry,
VMetied &lt;me hundred fold sliould realize towls und starts fur Uie burn. Aunt
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l enough to dumber into tlie turn *lmd ex­ few Hampshire, and spend n few weeks
■Sereptu and tho dORTtru" boll) tlfreutened
'ii-’ satnc ratio of increas will ’ liold
.If titeru.js uchunoe to boom business, pressed a willingness to swim back over with her brother, Dr. W. R. Sunders. This
knod^ ftr tlie uext decade, Tlie set Her ■witii nervous prosUution.
boom
it- Don’t bo u knocker. Don’t pull Hip course. Sevural’ men have covered is a much-needed vacation for Mrs. DuviSum PetUngH*. hired girl lertdered her
^ a y ha. tlio saute opportunity
long
fuco. Hope u bit. Get n sntilo on tills distance, but Osborn is the first lud pon. and her legion of Sunfurd friends Will
resignation Inst’ Saturday and has hired
‘ ‘tancement of property
you.
Hold
U|&gt; fyoui bend. Get a hold of fourteen years to undertake the feat ho()e for p full cujoymens of-tliosama gild
out to stuff sausages in Aleck Sixioner’s
-oars ago.
with
Iwlll
iioiids.
’TIk 'h pull.. Bury your uiid Tho lTeiuld'wnr'uwtml Iiliri thc chain- wifi be luippy to welcoulfi*Tier bauk about
meat shop and sing soprano in (he Newtlie Rtht of October.
.
uitcbet. Drop your tmnulmwk. Hide piuiisliip medal. ‘
*4. A. Sjff-er's.
light choir on Sunday.

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SANFORD

August 29.1908

IIER Att^

m ailer
“ 1 cnu!t toll whnt you mean," he on"A ll right,” council tod Popoff. .“ It airered, puzzled.
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will ho q. good lesson...In diplomacy. Jfpr
"A i«l n iu tu 't tell what 1 «u(.t»ii.’r*‘ sbe
rejoined. "B
y .■tho way,"
aho added.
By
way
right track.”
1
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"how do you happen to ho bore? You
Tho ntnbnssaddr draw nu Ivory-fan. declined my Invitation."
from Ills p ock et
"I'm here," ho replied bluntly, "be*
"Last night at tho embassy ball," cause I'm making It,toy business to
Bahl be, “ Nova Kovltch, who used to got rid o f every Frenchman who shows
bo ono o f my .nttacbes, brought mo sign» of proposing to you."
this.. Up was crazy wllh Jealousy. I "But ivfly ? " -sho asked In wonder.
T h è ■G a r d e n Feti?.
He'd Just picked up tho fan;-Bald It. "F or my own amusement; tbaPs nil."
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l u l l gardens f&gt;f Umov Sonia 80 - was Ida wife’s and thnt some man had; "You—you don’ t happen to bo In IrfVej
I down’s vllliiipjust outsldp Patta, written ’ I lovo -you 1 on ono 6 f tho wltli mo j^uH&amp;lfV" Bhe asked, a tinge
! were gnyly decorated for a Btlcks. Ilo was going homo to bcat.bls 0f wlatfuluess In tho light mockery.0/
§ lawn fete. Tile groundli were wlfo and mnko her confess wlio tho her tone.
dotted ^wll h4ftHHblng-group»-ot-brlghU. villain was when I pereundod my wlfo t "Cerininiy non" he retorted, with
ly dressed men ami jWijnen. for Bonin; to snvo poor M t^ . N ova"K ovitch '5y ggspldoua promptitude,
bad particularly requesled'thnt' nl) her preiemllug tho fan was her own. Ab, | "You’re vary, very ru d er she re­
Mursovlan guesth wear their pictur­ but my wlfo Is .n born diplomatist! p^ved. '.‘But since yog dop't lovo mv
esque native costumu, and tho result N'ova Kovltch -was convinced, and ■I yoy ought to Do able to give me good
was a veritable kaleidoscopic carnival
o f color, n perfect riot o f surgeons
"Obi” growing} Danllo, chagrined.
-hues and striking figures.
"Then there Is some one you want to
Ambassador Popoff, his long,' lean
mnrry 1"
figure draped in vivid green, wos pac­
Bho nodded.
ing the alleys of tile garden near tho
"Whoever, tho mnn Is, he’s niter
entrance, gato,- pausing nervously now
your money," he Bnecrnd. *
and again Id scan l«to arrivals In
"No,” sho contradicted., “ Ilo Is -aot—
sr.-.rcb o f sonio nne. * £ £ length he de­
not this ono."
scried tho man ho sought. Nish \vns
"You said all men were alike."
Just hustling Into tho grounds, ntid tho
"This man In different. Ilo loves me."
auiiuissndor nt onco beckoned to him.
Delighted with his own astuteness,
"Then mnrry h lm lW h n t in Itda m el
•uNftw—the«.—Mr.- NlshT^-erhtf-Fopuffns-noon ns the llftlo .clerk had sham­ tho nmlinBsadOr pottered off to*~3oin the
care. And I’ll d'ancc at your wedding.
bled within earshot, "I told you -to*
hand, lilsukly facing tho astounded Ut­ , PIP dance till I Wear holes through
bring Prliica Danllo hero and not to ile clerk.
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Nntvodilih for mr-lnirtant-nntH1*—------ 7"H o wouldn’ t let mo stay," explained
Nish. " lie says be won't come. He's
giving n ’ party—ir"1 may say so, a
- very gay"—
.
“ A n d -for tbo snko o f a lot .of pleus* urc seeking idlers tbo prliicST refuses
th obey my orders and'com e to Mme.
Bonln’M?”
- * “ Yes, your ¿xcolluucy. Ho potRHely
refuses to come. And when 1 say
•positively' rofusCitl-j- Ilecc h ols now l"
' lianll.v. resplcntlept lit tlio uniform o f
a Marso\laii captain o f 'hqssnrs, stroll*’»1 •nonetmianiiy forward, wtfli n-c'are* less nod that «pitie IguqreJ tlie'nmbiusndor's glare o f reproSt ti^^Jils Jato_ ne«a.' .
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" I understnnd, prince,", began Popoff
co|d|y,'7 thnt you imsitlvoly .refusjpd to
obey m&gt;’ " —
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-? "So I did, so I did,” nssontsd, Danllo
èheorfully* '"B u t hi thojnst moniont.I.
changed my nitnd and iqy Clothes, nnd
hero I am. j ’vo postponed my »patty
tor ari hour or so. -You'seo, 1 reinem. Wcrjjjl. iny prpmlse to. help you scuro
away front Iho'.whloiV itny Frenchman
who seomod Infilled to makb levo to
\ hier..•That’s Why I eftine." i ^ * ■~7 -■‘ ■QOfA!” ¡q 111rovod-X'upoff, Itnlibiug.JiIs
* hsmU «IiKfolly.
"Very-.'goodl
■where do you-esp&amp; t to bcglgf* /* c ~- •
; "W ith 11» •■most dangerous sulfor. ■
Who lp ho?”
S’
" Well," replied Popoff confidentially.
'" P v o lmd my eye ou^ioF.-uml ft seems
t«&gt; me Ihot-Do Jolldoh"—
uxclatmed I limilo.
"De- Jotldon!
Iniitosslhlol"
"W hy ImpONsihfo, pray? 1 think I
have .ss g‘«&gt;od oyes ns any mnn. I
think,’ sir, I "enn detect lovo .when 1
pee It. And from the w n y'D c Jojidou
looks nt tbo widow—why, man, I don't
know n single tiling thnt‘doesn't point
toward Ids being In lovo. with h&lt;r.

-o n iy ono u u n g -jo o d o y r ^
.¿flood by I" sho echoed. - 1_“ You're—
yoiFrr'uot golngr*
*•1 Ipavo Paris tomorrow morning—
by tho first trnlu-forovcrl"
"Then you won’ t he here, after all, to
dnneo at iny weddingV”
, —
' "But you promised.. Aigl now, I sup­
pose, .1 shall never seo ylfb again, tor
when I’m 'married.I shnll Hy.aIn Paris.”
'■•Tthortjiht you were mpro ualriotjp.*’
hi^tglnlM. . "It seems. hnnTthnt you
should turn yohr bnck on your nntlvo
land, mnrry a ‘Frenchman and Bcttlo
hero."
"Y et it is whnt I havo.decided,’” aho
answered. “This Is probably the last
tlmb !• shnll went our native costumo
or dance our wild national dances. To*
day’s fob»’ Is a sort o f farewell to old
tlmW, . ■
‘
.
S
“ No;.our ilancos and costumes would
not appeal to a Frcncbuian. Who 'Is
It you are going to marry?” *• ••
"Tho. engagement ..Isn’ t announced
yet.’’ sho evaded.
"Thqfi,” ho returned,; with a shrug,
“ I suppose I shall nevw know, for 1
leavo early tomorrow."
“ And you won’ t danco at my woddlug?"

■lb nn instant tbo two tvuru w
Bn idly auild tho Intricacies of
Russian 0 » h&lt;V ««oli ha* bus for
bcrla*« ico plain to Tartar steppes-«
dance o f youth, agility, utter nban(loo, .77
.. /
Yet ns they cam e pnuilhg to a biili
at tbo Inst crashing note of music
faco’ oft, neither reflected tho ex hilar*. ,
Uoh tho sw ift jnol(pn mid stirring
measures usually .«wilted., lirbiei. Da. *
‘ nllo'fl brow wore n very penvpuu» 1
scoWI. Bofiin, too,.w as dopneast , H »j.
her rash expcrlniciij fulled?--,
"Yon dliin’t enjoy ‘ thKt." said she.
•"N ot especially," he confessed "DIJ*j
you?”
•’
"No. Y’ ou don't dnnoo ns" well as you
did."
•
“ You’ ve probably grown to prefer
French partners." ho Tcpllod, piqued *
at tho refiSUon on his dancing
"From nil 1 hear," she retorted, -yoo
have jftU o right to
dw na ¿a
thflf'yhorc.-t,dipu **la ity^**1-,fci h
1m
Maxim's. OPfi’ ^y
“ Now and thcln’-' V admitted..
“ Aqd with what sorj nf pa riders, t
wonder?”, she scoffed, it.touch uftknirs1
In her Bwoct voice'.
."W ith polite onoa," said ' n.mli,
— Bhe-wliUKMl :«voi&gt; so- Utile-aiHhe

^lUILynu..won’t." sfep -e d ed . a sud d »»
Inspiration flashing through her mind
and lighting her pale fugo to dazzling
lieHutv. "rtntrrb wllh me how !"

”1 suppose* you dnneo better wltli
them limn witL.tub.”
. ------ --• ’Tosslbly,” ho agreed. "You sec, 1,1
too, may prefer French partucre.”
1.;BUo raised her great dark- eye» t£a
hla, a. wofld o f meaning 1n thr,pi. - •■*' "D o you ?’1 sho nskud, atlbost in'
w h ls iie r y X

•

■&lt;’

Ths&gt;Mstniit dic.llPAtnv had bee?i.Plifyh^T'Tignla, this'tim e not n unlive ulr,*■OTt a .dreamy, JafliiUcly sweet Vlen-g
neso waltz. Thu ojKniug notes of ttie^
haunting melody, though soflcu cdti/'i
distance, wore wafted none ttio u-si.;
distinctly to tho Ilstcnihgkeouple .

r r- I r

*F •

B

w

Again tholr oyVisiiret With a iiiuiimrA
ImiMilso they drew toward eagji &lt;ilh«. 'J
Thou begóa a dàuco nn dUfereiK rpj.. j
tho stiffly conveutlonqljM ^oom wa!ln-|
ns moonlight differs from 11 giiNuliiioi
flnr«. Wlfcfl moru'than n hint uf iiu*j
fred, marvelously* graceful poses of ;
fUayonic daueern, Danllo and Kiiiii;* 1«0 _
gnu their wondrous waltz.
&lt;J
Ttfrowlhg herself hack Into
strength of hts circling cm bra cs*! 1h&gt;
y in-«
nrnjs swrnj-io.1 lll.t;
wind blown »lies In rhylhin wjiii‘ TiTTi
music, her light atop scarcely tou.*h 0
enrtli ns tho prluco guhlod .hetiRhi'oiUV
the maz^a of tho dance.
- ;
..
It was n strange, dextorous h|ca«l *f
cast and west, o f lissom oriental pi*
turlng.qnd of gliding,'"modern .«siifli
Hteps—tho x o rf libelry o f niollou.'\«r
from thp first note until tho last.strain
o f .music died k\vay did elthor. diin&lt;vfV
eyes leave, tho othelTs. ;
"«
J^ovo, eager.aud eternal, was til ft«'
gazo of each! IJye said ppeuly Jo v)*

" I f v.l may
your excoll«*í^^5?,'
put In Nish, shuffling nervously, JWI

ÌiiiiLH.L£SìJUiLJfliILjfiUyCJiJiluidgllliliui^
ho nddi*d, .chuckling,

1 suy -single' I iitcim 'linn 1hit.1

to put your ‘ blithering» lntiT plain
wordsf* - . . '
■"Wcjl,* your -excellency," stammored
Nish, “ I hnppeu to know M. de JollALL HEB MAKSOVIAN QUESTS WORE THEIR PICTURESQUE NATIVE COSTCMES.
ilon is alretfijy heml over heels In love
with a lady who bus n husbund. .H e"—
“ Nish," olwrrvod U10 prince,'“do you
•'Mr. Nish," thunderod P^DOff, “you"
one su ateneo out uer sieuuer wuiio
BUp'pose IPs ponslhle De Jofftflm can bo
.ore deiiiekulng yoursolf*to the con­
arms w^iTh an allurement, that no mor­
In lovo wltli Mme. Nova Kovltch ns
"Jealous?" ho raged. "Jealous? I tal man could resist
temptible act of talking seHiidall Are
(fell *ns wlth^Mme. PopogYk ' - ■,
y ou .Dwnre o f tliat.. U r. Nish?-■ I t Ip,
Jealou«?^Thal;rt. a good otoJ*.
- ..
*Pd—I’d like to think ao," murmured
go on talking It and tell mo .who shs
Words fallod film, and ho stalked
Nish «s' ho started faithfully off In tho
yiwuy to a nearby summer house,
wake o f his chief. ‘T d like to think so.
whore, ho paused, loot In'seoiplDg con­
"You fool!" whispered ‘ Danllo In
It—It would maku it leak exilualvy,
templation o f tho little‘building's archi­
Nish's car. “ Kvcryliody blit ihe runlens o f a monopoly. Aiid to think his.
tecture.
.
f
bnsoqdor- himself knows'•It la Mme.
excellency' never recognized his own
I'opoff whom Do Jolldou lores. Be
Tho ucgloctiMl fan lying on-tho table
wife's /an ! Where ignorance Is bliss
c a r e /u ir
caught Bon la's eye. ‘She- picked it up
why read*up on divorce laws?"
idly ,nud opened It Tbo words "I love
“ Well, Mr. Nish," repeated Popoli
Laying tbo fan otf a nearby table,
majestically ns be eyed .the Bqulruilng Danllo wus turning^way when a voice you" mot her gazo. Quickly she glanced
nt Danila
•
clerk (rttb lofty majesty, ‘T in wait­ behind him called mockingly;
ing to hear the name of the lady that
"1
understand,"
she
murmured
to
"HtllF In. retreat? So you are afraid
Up Jotldon Is In lovo with."
herself. "H o vowted he'd never any It
tf mol"
‘ ‘ I lo —lie neglected to tell me, your
tj* me, ao he’s written I t "
■«* ...
CHAPTE
Whirling about, tbo prluco faced
excellency,’ * Sputtered Nish.
- " Tfiw r ’ BRf f n t y m ’
the black and gold Mnreovlan. dress wunl her, she furtively lifted tho fan
shall discover her by diplomatic means,
to her tips and klssod the written
nm! when 1 find ..who she U-fTTfc shall
words. Then as s^u restored It to tho
tabid sbo whispered:
use her Influence to lure Dq Jolldou
aw ay -from tho widow. Prluce, will
•"Just tho bome, PU make him say
yqu help mo In this?"
It * Ho shall r
"Leave It all to me,” suggested Da­
She crossed to where ha stood.
nilo,- with startling- TrilUngurss. “ Don't
“ Have “ you nothing to say to n t ,
trv to learn her identity yourself. - L«t
prluce ?" sho asked.

"A tody went Into the rummer
o p c n f h v iu n s "

what sullen pride forced
ir0I A d"
Up*.
£
. v&gt;
,1
Theq a last!dr.wmy chord
music was hùrBid. Donilo uno
started, amazed, a* though fruui

�Aujust 29, 1900

THE SANFORD HERALD

i'ot paratila«. »TDo widow, teartui
by- Impulsivo w on! »bo might
wreck her plan of bringing Dnnllo to
tier fist* darted breathlessly away to
welcome a new «roup o f guests. T bo
prince, loft alone, Btnrcd after,bor, opeu
mouthed. A dapping Mf applauding
bands aroused him.
1-' »
^
«pravo, bravo, my dear prince!"
wheezed the ambassador, toddling forwardT “ What a delight ful llttlo dnneot

Cherry Hiatory.
- I t i » still asserted In sflwoîtiQokfl that
Víiurrleü motu Introitim i to Pigiami
«y the “ fruiterer" or « grecngriK-er o f
Henry V ili.; uImo. (but they wore not
common for n hundred .venni nid-r that
tltiui. riiU u an orror. Mr. ‘ Thomas
'Wright fourni thu intmo In every duo
o f tbo Anglo-Saxon vocnhhl nr lea-which
M edited. Ho common, n ero they and
so highly esteemed tlmt tbo tlnje for
gathering them liecamo n recognized
festival—"çherry fair" or "fenst." And
tills Waw. Into a-proysfMnl wxprcsntmr
for tleetlng Jo^f», Oower sàys. ilio frin t^ iy t^ h t jUftt dU u-hi hht a cheryofuyrc," nml Hope "emlurcth ^btlt a
Jliruwe, right ns flt Mere n chorye*
Teste." Tlicro In moro Hin If one foconi
o f the purchasejf^trecs for the king's
garden nt .Westminster ce ill lirica.Jiò*
foro Henry v i l i , was born. Hut rilny
contradict ortMlio fable, ns ir In pnjÌUwAle mood. After telling that I.u-

On a New-Footing.

•i .

* f + v •* * &gt;•&gt;* •* v •••♦*&gt;•* ••*

V; : ? ’*•

aeiiiug «noos is a ¡mico easy, occupattOH.- It will give mo,Just enough to
do to keep mo froth' staglia Hug. and It
won’ t wear mo out w ith overw ork .
“tmly to Seo If you hnd succeeded
HI Investigarte p.’ ICs queer. though,
et In fludlug who the M y Is with
that,
his im m ola Fopic, ,my inline-Is
whom I&gt;u Jolldon Is Innovo. F in; imi at
Foote, - be Wfthto trr cbme to the. city
bo mndo to. win him hwny from any
nml I ^rhnt lh go to' tbo Country."-ideas oL-iiiarryLuB tho wltlpw ,” _ _ ----A visit to the little town decided
•*1 'o blares with that and all the rest
him. lie lilt'd Its appearance anil lo­
of yourrsllly plftnst” shouted Danllo.
that In tiro course of 120 yoiiiS they cation,
He was- ‘pleased. moreover,
"Don’t, worry any 'more . about the
hnvo spread WldeJy, "¿ven passing with "F o o t « \ Shoe Btora" nii«i bought
widow;0 ! f s no use, I tell you. -She la
over sea to HcHnln.” —Comhlll Magn­ It, good will und all, nt n bargain.
,
golyg to nmrry » Frenohuinn In-spite atile.
. ••Well.” said the other Mr. Foote,
of bs -"1
nil! And," ho wont on bitterly.
“ you wqiijt have to change tlie slgn."
goaded by thp chagrin and abject dlsTh« First English Bookmaker,
"No." Tie nnsM'orod slowlv. -"I’ ll lust
ap|Kilntuicnt In Toiiotrs face, “ I’m' go..Both the Derby and lhu_JÛnks
jug tn dnncir at her wedding."
fTu-lr na moja to tlmt Karl of Derby who.
*« - - ,
« . . i r^Tho next day lie nddr
"Gulag to marry n Frenchman, la .kept. a„ .puck
o f staglimiiids ôîeEÎBfipàcitlî belinv 'the tdgn: "This
slier yelled'th o'distracted ambassa­ during the Inst quarter of ibb'clght*
dor* •Trcposteroiml t -I ’ll flud n ’way eqtiih contury and resided nt n hunt­ changed feet." •
of slopping It! And It Is Do’ Jolldon ing box culled tho Onks. -F ifty yenrs
A Fsychfo Phenomenon.
Ip it its
ns ymir business? Does it do you credit,
site thinks o f marrying?"
Inter a spiteful description o f the Oaks
An cxtr.ionlliinry Incident Is connect­
"What’s thnt to mo? I don’ t know’ and Its Jockeys \vus recorded, loathe
or dopa it misrepresent you ? Think il over, and If yon
who hIio's- euir.iited to. nn d "—
diary i»f Chnrleq G ra ille, In the* ro- ed 'with Professor imT llctkom er’rf1fnmrnis pointing; "The Last Muster^
As*Tobe«*nlinur&lt;L,i *
|X»ft o f -the ll^slurlhtriiy run tho names
Ijiitl it ia not ns flood ns you think it oiif»ht tq IxilriMb» «mee.
which was tbo picture of U a y oa r.a t
_
. • .
.
-T* « • •*
.£FWflvtf starters gad of all tho* ridogp
the academy.
■ ■*
"Misery Loves Compahy;M
One morning noon after the. etlilhl"I beg- your pffhlon.” said tho
lion u;un Opened the artist was astoiu
stranger 6u the bicycle, riding slowly
Ishcd to reçoive n letter from a lady, «
up lb the sidewalk nml stcndylug hb»-‘
.If you nri* necditif* letter heads,, hill heads, envelopes,
perfect-tatranger,
wJio sahl she was
self by putting his foot on tlfu curt),
not liwarc until she saw ''The ‘t.ast
•'but ,J am lookbig for n restaurant
cartU r-st uti4UetttSrwimTlnr*LL'hn()kleIs or q iiy ih in fp oL U h ftt
.Muster” nt, th1* peft-l‘“ nlii **n thc^pTTTt’where I_egu got a good meal. vCaii you
uua day Ilmt hPr-mother, (Iren® dead,
Mfrcct 'ync
kind, let us hear from you. We-will submit samples and
hud ever sat to the jirofessor for her
addressed Was
portrait.
prirrK ITH rm piesU
;stan4h&gt;tf- Ìu in,ut «&gt;i «îJs t o r Â t ,ylng to
Now, (he figuro In the picture was
mH--« -grain - o fr im’trtl- mil O f.Iltiie y e mora rU’h lj rewarded than thoso of
wlfli'onc limid and holding his hat on "King James I , ;,\yiw&gt; Mx*ra regnjed by pnlntcd solely from linngliintlhh, nini
with the oilier,' for It wi\p h .whidy t|Ur HrUUiIi,’ .- 'èòlomoii ‘ -with Jolig the artist liastelicd to oxplnlu this fact
dny, mid at first ho piada Tm responso. hJiooeliOfl,, deUvefed, half In I.atln mid to Ida correspondent. Him thereupon
.asked for nn appointment and too,k.'«u
Rut presently ho spoko. -,
■ 1»,.If
half t.*
In Caledonian * Weslml^iuter Gg;
• If you aro fond of especially nice slulionery, nsk to see
oil palptlng of her mother, assorting1
“(Jo to the next block,” he Bal(l,*."aiid
thnt
It
was
n-fnlthfu!
rciuesmitatlon
of
^urn to, the right. Four doors down
our Bonds muI Linens, You'll he sure in like l Item.__ __
that lady.’
you will-find ft rcstniimnt.'’
A n’ lyjnftunj .album wnH prasonted to ; The acadoinfclnii was nstoulslied to
Fttruger thauked lilm^nmi m&lt;le
WjllligÇlarli,
braihor- o f Lew I I ! (inylon! (icrecHte- that lie had really portrayed
on." Almut an b o n i later they n'cclClark,'H"*
poet,
cm one occasion, with on ;bin o w n ' canvas a AiiWndlo o f tho
iSeirinlty intòt again. ThO stranger wnq
figure In This other pulnthijh iiUliongli
it
tiapiiuit
fiijr*"Hoino
rhylllo«.,,
an tits wny ont of;.town. lie .slopped
It
W as that ^&lt;f a wònjaii Mhoni*Ìib Imd
jMr. ÇLnrk whs at (ho-house «Y a
farmer, and tho .njan's dnugliter had never seen In tils Ilio. I.oinhm M. A. IV
til hied an njü nccoùne'lKiofi; .into au
aiitoprajdi album III .M h lcji/ Were i In«-* '▼'i ' ' 6 h lp ^ r r e c k a a n d C o u r t s M a r t ia l.
I’i he caatom of holding courts jiiiifttal
uCrll^M Ttie natncS o f h er’ . various
hi tho Mrltlsh navy after eveky ^nje o f
’T tlmntfht. you would,” .'.answered frh 'nis itud yelatlr.es below lipirroprlate
«hip wreck jars a cujiotis origin!.* Ill
‘ ic,
.--V
tli^fithy. " I f you had waited -tHl A HenJIn^nlH.,
Mr, ylftjrk. 6aw his opportunity, and 1711 the WnggjVJtMie of L'nititnoilnre'
fimttl of.sa ih l oitt nf my çyq
» &lt;* &lt;*
❖ -î-&lt;■
AiiAhn's vessels, W hs M’rfcclteil o fftln x ?ii •
•&gt;&lt;*•&gt;
p.'
I slsij^d hijeo'Rent.you tq*n good regeoist'u f (‘ hlle,_mr»t of the crew being
thurud, iMil.ydu didiv’t. I Jflst hndyixr
«nved. ‘The’ men^and some of UJV Jtmdlvjda’ my ^ttlsery. wIfh*#qmebody..A|w
f«*W oflieers held, that they were no.
yoii lmpputitd. to bo linÁdy¿’s -Vout||’fl ^l'Ms wrfriii'» n arono nn dark ns
thiiger nmetinhli) to ’dlsclpilne-because
Couymnlnti,
- ■ “
• v » fUyjt
their pay censed with the wreck, bin !
WhertB hpRii; la acarcc. Morlli •'
*** 2
‘ ?&gt;
.t: —
(he captain, whoso name wna Davy
Our
pro ttorn up fiotUtng
*Sho y/orked th'rt BftnkS' Cure.
Cheap, differed, treated tliunf
mutl' -tlCUCO . ,
.
.- *.
t
S’ iVribicrimes nru occasionally com-- Thai tiny aro dour at
*
. . .
Ueei’H and shot one o f his mldahljnuen.
GOES EVER YW H ER E
»fitted In Payr«/.ns, - for Instuncu; ^n And yet; to'stay Jicro many nro
,
Ho
was
then
deposed,
and
nioit
o
f
llur
wiitiiig: ■
vld gypsy -woman called on a doctor
epfW til^dp off In tlinkr of the boats.
AlUtough they miiy nbt have ' , 1
Jailer whan It was iiroposed to pror&lt;'ei1 I
»
- —London ^Graphic
agalntt the s4n.-sUf-t|-«iutliifM*rs-tti«Juw
. Doffart Bill« by Weight,
.nUteers of (ho crawn dcchled tliat tho
-«buts near-by.T S‘l ld^VgrArlèil-rtho flor- *.•"Dollhr~tiUl8
are Wiifth alinriiiniielf TiTPïï- 'hnïï ' lah-n^còffeci Tu thelr view.
(HinI cura," she said, "ijut iherp Vita no
wclglit In gold," n hank president said •rifis dlscovery led tu. tifo training of
restili. I f - you will alloiV. rflo t o 'p a y
réellon 01 of thè arllclcs of wnr, wlil.ch
tho other day to a depositor.
jour-ic-e tn ujlVnnco ! shall-ho suro j-otl
"Y e s,-1 siipposo they come In handy proi'ldcs tlmt tu Ilio case of stitpwreck,
.VH I’ c a u t ó ^ . ' »
’ &gt; *. *y
foif' Chaiige nhrt are easy to carry,"'the destfiictlpn oT captura hy tho. oticinyn
Thp tloctijr fcûnsontgà, and tho *bld
shl|&gt; ls hcld to renialn In* commission
^¡posltor raplled absently.
Moiiian-iriinded-bliü a flOO notd. As
'"N o; 1 was spooking literally," 'tlw peinllng llupilry hÿ a court martial.
.la- Vian getting the elmiigo out or tho
TVuik. president suld. "\YN got Into an
vafe ntic agitlu mentioned the. "sorpont
Tho. Pig* of- Brittany.
n &lt; ’muent In the bank JlitTrf* Tlio oilier
eiire” and he asked her wliat It M-ûS.
"Brlttmiy
Is nil right',” the trnvelSJT.
ihiy ns. to Si«w.' nluelr a dollar hill
“ 1bis." slio said, nml, tAkiug a box
Weighed
A twenty dollar gold pleco man said cautiously,, "but bewaro of ’ - Für- dctaflòd htforni.itimi, rates, orJiOdules and' rr serval ion«,'H6e your ueurosl
*
Weighs WO grahis.
W e-fou n d tlmt Ilio pigs there. Tho Breton pig Is not Ticket Alleni, write to or call on
twenty-seven crisp, new ojie dollar bills tat mfrl Indolent like r*ura. lie ls as&lt;
-uT'lgli lira haute ns u twepty dollar lean and fierj-^fis a- vyolf u n it w ir e if
gold piece. Wo* tested some bills that \voifs size. All over llrlttanjr you iseo
had been In use and found Jliat It took him. .swaggering up nnd^ dowa the
F K A N K -fi. BOYL-STON-,
bill twenty-sir of thorn tb balance'dm White roads lii search o f root »..berries. A ’. JW. EKJTOI
D iy U io n PaKjtcjiglpt.vArteui
»
.
"
T r a i n i n g I’ m
gold .-niece. - ! snpposo thftt l wehiyTlx" ï w » anyth!ifIFTfTr bo~minfi forhw»
ns»sT bills gatlier nn accumuliitkui-fof for '"Tinimolf- Ids- master nelcp feeds
*’
• A tlantici to a ^ t U m ‘ L Jhtikso-Hvilier Fin
him. Blop_oiit of Ids'way, or ho wIU
Si
*. *
dlrtMn tO*l3)aR from hand to band that
snarl
ahd
leap
nt
you,
•
’
*»
weighs,alsniF what one new lilll does."

North

ii ..
m
. fA

and.: South

Consult the Purple Folder

--TI',.

Kansns tTty Htnr.

liftn iw

uni

1-i-onf lin m L arU «--

SoinuUnicfl lliey fall asleep beside tbo
load. They aWOkp wllli a sharp pain
A Picture Story.
’ ^ w o htmtera nro necu walking all Ili* the lìmi or lei? tt.e palu o f n-hiingry
hsg’ a teeth.” — New Orlcamf Timesover the m oving picture.
They think they nro fo^owlng hear Domocrat

tnit'lm.

How. is Your Sidewalk ?

, .

Vagari«« of'thc Plumb,Lina.
Onb of the curious things' Unit men
of science have discovered In their In­
numerable efforts In measure and map
the earth with the least pessUfiu error
Is tho filet thnt there nro places where
tho direction of a {¡lamb Huo ls^nof
■P«py« on M«y D«w.
vortical, irregularities o t tuguity T i­
In I’epys' itlinu May duw—thnt is, the criiHt of the glut*» may produce tlijs
dew gathered from the grass on a May phenomenon.
morning, and especially on the morn­
A ronmrUablO Instance has Itecn
ing o f May day—vyis highly prtted /fir ffilftd In th« Island of Porto &lt;IIIco
blenching Ilncu find Improving tho coinploxlun. IVpys wrote In JIW7: "My
wife away dowu with Jane nud W.
Tlewer U&gt;i W oolwich In order to a lit­
tle nlr on to Mu (hero tonight and so to
gnrber S(ny dow tomorrow morning,

If you contemplate put tint* in u new walk and
want the very best uuttcrhls aml'skilletl w «kmauslup, see
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Suddenly tho foremost hunter stops
with n* start.
"B y gum ," ho shouts, "them ain't
b’lir’s tracks nt pH; thorn's tho slide
man’s d irty thumb marks.” —Hohemlsn
Magazine.

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fing to moot ao H for fear ó f any hurt going abroad so
t a buacb^-K au- betimes happening to her, but I to
sloop again.- Bho came home about 0-"

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oityi*uH of whicb are snlisljtetory tb the owners
unti euneeded to be thè "best- walks in SunfonF

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"The later he stays out at night the
more fie wants to sing ‘Homo, Swçel
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r mlo leant. TTie strain ~o? ooiifesaTon
had unnerved her. Mason blessed her
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for
It. It Rave him the opportunity
TIi Iorh went, badly In tlio cilice o f tho
. he longed fur^of holding her In Ida
Literary Leaflet the next 'day* Tho
t nrma aud o f comforting and loving
editor In chief wua noticeably dis1 her.
• tra light. lie dlctnted In an abwnt(
“ Hut . what will you tell Miss
mlñíled manner and ngaln left tlio of, Grceno?" usked Margaret, dismay'nnd
By Martha Cobb Sanford
! amusement tnktniffurnfl In possession
f or her big brown eye« nnd ndorab!a_
idhuth.
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J,Oh, rn mnkq l!~STl right with L'OUWlu_ EUznb£tti£ MsMn assured her,
Jnutfimnr. 'I'Shtfn a. dandy girl, hut h a f
Leaflet tint!
, Just Ipwl a fulllng.out w lth'herjliinco.
-p**d force.— It-emijjoyed'-nu cd I
dt»I • I J 1 #
r» I » t i i i i l l . l l n I t i
.» d illi.* il," A r i l I .
You gVow-. lassici* every IntKle flushed Margnrt'fs checks erlm- nnd I’ve l*w*n .frying to help*ho£liatch
chief,
nn
assistant editor,
jv
fiction ed­ Amburgh
itor, (V'-fitinueltnld editor, or. roasting
*op. .
EAftPAUVSt tWrrtlajTrHbo Yveiil It UP-" . s
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fit" n few minuted only tho rilek, (iIhi/iI Iho ofDco In n'tlnxe. Should she
editor, a ■stenographer and a gynernl
click,*? o f -thè typewriter broke tlio sb ol- iSfyiid she. not, confess? Her de­
office Iwy..
lonce. ' Suddenly n long cliuckln ienmo termination o f the Sju^ttlori wns ns
Fr&lt;'derlclp^Stall/ry Mason. A . B . ,
., fur fmtmbolu«, Buttled; an ever,- whon,
wns tho inlltdr In chief, and. Tommy from the editorial sanctum.
"T o n im i what nro you dolngt’
(lust name nnd degreo of {duration
late lir~th»“'nrloriiQon -o?- the accond
wanting) wnfl the general ofllco hoy. mantled Misg Van Amburgh, facing day, .Mr. Mason called licr. Into his
Mnrgarot Vna Amburgh, B. M, (bache­ the culprit stertlly.
ofllco.
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"Get on to tills", sniff the unnbnshod' , Ho stit a t-h is doBlt ou .which lay,
lor maid), held nil tho other positions.
This nblo trio kept things moving Tommyr-cendlng haltingly from some onco more, those fnjnl sera pa o f paper
nmicnbly—a slu to'of affairs duo to tho torn scraps o f pnpor pieced togothi* on and hejd In Ida hand a letter, over ... Jpst hero Tommy' burst In upjn the
IIo explained that ho had
editor’s never fulling good nature, to thtS desk blotter before him. " I found Which ho -was .evidently perplexed. IIo •ibvefc.
I f s hot Italked up at Margaret, however, with knocked several times, but got no an­
.Tom m y's.lovo o f tho-ludicrous anil to them .In tlio wastebasket.
swer. Thou ho Continued to stand In
Miss Vrfn Ainhurgh’s—well, to her com­ stuff'; ‘ Well—thnf’a—tho—way—I—feel— n smile.
e
bined prettlness nnd extraordinary about—you—sweetheart. It
"Here's tlio strangest tuIXup, Mtss tht? doorway. grinning.
ability. , '
. ,.WlIJi n sdddon. sweep o f her hand Van Amburgh. I sumder If you can • "Tommy,” announced the editor im­
i nto - Hm. hi Idat o f -this - center* o f nohelp mo make head tVinll o f It. Looks periously, ‘ IMlsd Van -Amtmrgh and-1
tlvltln* on ouo particularly^ exacting
nro engaged. You nro tho first ono .to
nflcm oon n minute plcco o f pilalcbanrd
hoar t|ie nows.” *•
forced Itq polite Intrusion; Tommy
"Pshawl” cxclalmet! Tommy, ’That’s
bnndcd It to MJhs Van Amtmrgh with
no nows. I could ’a’ told
tlicm dvet to tho postonica.
You
n reminiscent grin.
" I ’ m* to lilnm'o, not Tommy," she conr when I found them scynps in the
"She told, me,” ho nunounced, “ to necc\n’ t comn back."
•fesjigd. nnd &lt;then somehow she got wnstebnsket.'
“ Ever?" gnsped tho astonish«} Tom ­ through her .explanation. It' was a
givo It, to Air. Mason, but I promised
‘ ‘ • buttili luting experten«*.
tho boss ndt to Ic^nny otjo get b y 'ino my. "You ain’ t got no right’’—
"Buck tonight, gjpu. silly. Now, step
tills nfternoon- Hito camp near It,
When sbit had'AnlRhctl nnd with pa­
Hilely."
Jhougit. Bay, bgt she's n wlnncrt"
thetic humility Iteggetl Mason’s for­
Ab poo*« as Tommy hnd txten gone a
“MIsr Van Amburgh glanced nt the
gi venosi) ho looked nt her with a ten­
natile, dropped Iter work uiid, Ignoring siifliclent length o f ttnio to insure derness sho know she did not déserve,
Tommy’s gratuitous observation», wont ngnlnst hts possible return Miss Van but which perversely site “fuit was
Amburgh spread tho crumpled mbi of worth tlio having laundered to win.
out to meet Miss TSIlxnheth G roc tie,
—T o—Tommy's . anisAniwit--.ini-.soon paper’ out on the .blotter before, bar.1 *
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alny. tilttell to the faim cr’4i_Eurprlse.Jui
JfluntV hlmncir ubIut Iiil' HiPaSvIimcr'*ftbnut,«—1»&lt;
.voir ever *,«) anything so licaifInto tho cdllot^s; »nnetum.
have directed llicso 'lltllo scfnps of found thn dojf trying to break a stdftb
"H 'ln /’ he solllbqotxed within -cal- tifili” (her clieeka (lushed U» sho fcndlff *li;iuitlincut.to-j:uiiraclf»- MarcnroL. They In half, and on .himself counting tho
* tmlfttM «ifih ot off Miss Vflir'Amhifrghr “ that younvpntcd to t h r o w ÿsH F ôtfâ l .■wore written with tho thought or you flock lie found there hnd been an nd"something's up. - Bho - ain't
nu- around' It imd sing* for happiness? In my heart. They nro my .first lovo dltjoij'ln the night o f a lamb.
Well, tliat’s. the way I .feel about you,
thorcst. I’ll bet my mcni tlc,kct." —
letters."
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Knew the Value.
"Tommy/; reproved Miss Van Am- /w oolh ern *. l.w iU it-to fold you eluso
At this Mate«rot unexpectedly burst
Ip
my
liçnrt
And sing to you of my
"Do you know tho vnluo of nn oath?"
. burgh, with dimity, "you nrdi not em­
VrfiaTiTijg noant her. Tfut Juo wds' gTnd
asked the Judge of nn old darky who
ployed to pohs coinmontS on Mr, Mn- j w v o " .
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For «omo lim o Margaret* s'nb .very ih o hnd hnd tha courage to giro an- wns to bo ttffinext witness.' "Yes, sail,
Bqn’s visitors. Copy thesh icttere-"
still, her chin resting ou her*fwud. olluir xviminn thu happiness she coveted

my, bnt "ÂÎIrs Vini*" Arubnrph was too lliu man*« lovo lettere up n bit.
busy to answer.
do not ring Ifuo."

T o m m y ’s

"Mark my words," Ug ibuttcred ns bo
moistened the -copying -sh&lt;X)t«,^'»bo*a. aiuUcnJy.aho brusbed atvny thu tcitre
Jhat Were b
rin in g ^
In h o blohrdWh
Tiirinlug
tilg- bròvCli
got tho lions fnded/isiire."
And It looked sp when
bour lnter you nnd, giHhorlug - up tho precious
tho mysterious T ljlbjr/ (nffhl|ig, .but craps, put them Ju ou envelope.
with icar'.Btnlrted eyes, loft.Uni omce^ . After olio had 'direct«) this senti«
followed by tho atteutlvo.edltsr. -- Z mmlal coUccrtrm 4td "MUs Lllxnboth
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"Just uIomi iip^lie iTny'u tuikbioHH na ftiSmtg^-ilu! .drqpply^11, without best
0est yon enn, M in Van Amburgh,u !n- atlpiQdìfwn tho.oin«^inrutl chute. Thq
f tructod MiTMn»on-In |)j»»liig.C'H;shall
nut bo hack this'aficnioan.'1 \
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.Wlil^ Hie feeling that she had p m e d
through-flpnn* aw ful"ordeal, yoh had
coinu out of u ercflitnbly, Margaret
wnippgd up a hunch j&gt;f^rntfifcllfiiiooui
riiniiiiKCTlpts fbt,Joule trark nnd closed
t lm -a iik e V
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later
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s Ih* cnine -upon one that.lsiro n1,pre­
cious «im m em 'iif *lfT own. "'flils'Ss
.worth accepting?.' she hnd Jott«l down
for the «Tltor's licnollt^ "If yon#cnn fix

A Olipanser of Smile*.
Her mother said: "Oh,*dear!
that awful? Wbnt will ¿eop|tl
but-the people tbemeelves seem
think It about the prettiest |QC
they had met that day.
She waa a very little g|r|,
frockod, plrtk ribboned, brown ci
With her mother Bho left the su
trnlu nt Uie.Graud Central stntlqn

lu fro r' T r a ilin g 'o n ^ t h o ^ jj« i f orp,
shoiit«l rat.directions 'for local
"express tmltiB nud tho guards of tk,t
particular car adjured the piiawt,***»;
-ff*»|iienpy nnd vebotmnitty firemen,
lively 1" and to “ Watch tlio step." Then
all o f a sodden .there twus a lull Vn tho
uproar. Tlio llttlo. girl wns .leaxln*
the car. Bho stopped at tho door, loot
ed bpek nhd waved her hand.
"G ooilby,' everybody," .she said.
Tho words carried to the far end of
the enr. They made every one sit np
T w o or throe persons called out n re
sponslvo "Good by," two or three aald
"lilesH tho child," nnd nil Minlled.-New
York Tress.
The 8 «s Serpent.
-When fourteen-miles off Tfio const ofb1
Brazil M. J. Nlcolf, .author of "Tlirre j
Voyages of n Nntuniil^t," olrservcd ■
sea sctiient which enmo wllhln abo« M
could see was n dorsal flu nlKiut fuar
feet, long sticking up about two ft*
from the water. Tho flu waa a lirón«.
Ish tilnck color and much rcseliibted i
gigantic piccò o f rlblwn scnwectl. II«.

lashing up the water with n cuNdoi
wriggling movcmient. This creature
was nn example, I consider, of what
Ima liccn so often report«!, for wiul
o f a better unnie, ns. the ’great tea
sorjionL’ I feel sure, however, that U
was not n reptile that wo saw, tmt 1
main inni."

T. does. ”Ouo ob deso yeah InwVers
done gib me foah dollars'for to Sivoar
to siilltu. Dnt’s de value of nn oath.
Half th# Battle.
Honh dollars/ 'sUhi"- Atjd then 'there
" I f I were you," said tho eld bscbf
(t ns constcroaUoti, In the courtroom.— lor to tho honed lot, " I ’d either rule of
St, Joseph News.
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khow why, I supposa that's tini?* tb*
Little Joo (rending)—'iVhnt Is a fic­
'hat tIb I"—AMantn. Constitution.
titious character, aunty? Atmty—Ope
that* Is fulfil» UP. dear. Little Joe—*
-Not by levity 0/ floating, but by «tul*
Thao ~you nro n flctllioiis. character,
tiorn force. Of ».swimming, studt tboa
iyvn*t yow »¿uity7- Chlcngo Nows.

make-thy wnys-Onrlyld.":'.

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Flowing W ells Guaranteed

$100.00 to $ 150.09 Per Acre
Reasonable Cash Payments
on Easy Terms
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//V S A N F O R D — Life U,

D HERALD
ih Living

SAM OKI), riORTTXA, SATURDAY, SEPtFMBER'Si 1908"

First Year

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fled officiais qf( tjir* CanadiiAiPacific mil-,
ISESafLer the U ni. anil if the Imat
NEWS Of THE WORLD rond Unit they wall « o up -tluu-.system if ALL ARO tlN D ~M M ?*-4M»o»n-in
« -iliving-sult; ór hinr nn HIGH SCHOOL OPENING
ill:*» «Ti*iti ncisTâ «if tTii» uIpiLì•ilt
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UiiTdmnnmfs of the slriting mcqhhtflcfTs

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boa ni. stk)ngt;a.jieltiw tlie n'gulntion size,

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it goe» hard wi^ìi thè olTrnUcfs. Tlieffien
llenis of Interest Gleaned Fr,om not complied with. — i - *
Tlic Gc/iiiterai News o f ‘‘The,
Tlic 1908-09 Term to fregiti Cu
“'4 *. Land
f
Jlalf a million diilTarelsIinclngd in’ “The
werc nbciit tije streets lnst eyentng in
various
Sources
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o? Flowers"
September 28th],r. »
pnban postal department causes the nrtbdr ootty wliite miits. Some of tlicrn

h a p p e n in g s j m j r in q t h e

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Mere~Uie Readers W ill‘ Find o B fié f
historical Sprlnii-fioNArtni
r o r . Hurried Readers

resl of -Ricnnhi Rodriguez, head of tliedepnrtmfffil, and prillin'Mum niid Frnnclsco
pihlpbnV"

SURVEY E Ò F N E W nOAlP

C t t t t D fROM THE STATE PRESji

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tooS^i a giWKl tomi of wct goods, bm bcing gooii Sailorè tliey all mttnnged tu get
back to tbc tsmt ^ithout striking thè |xilice slioals.
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NOTIFICATION BY PR O f. PERKINS
1T

J o That Effect nnd Offers Intcrcstlne,
An Epitome o f lb ? Week's Most Im
And Practical Suggestions to
NLW
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portout Happenlngj'Jn tjie
Parents,and Pupils
Tlic American tenm, winner« UL the re­ The Sanford Traction Co. and Sanford
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State's Domain, •- &gt;
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Prof.
N.
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Pe.rkibs. 11i^ V cry cfficielp
cent Olympic contest W tr ln %igtand, ar­
&amp;. Everglades Ry„ to Sthr.t. .
Up to last'week, .700 barrels of limes Rules W orth R eading- Instructive ond
principal
of
tiie:SunfdFH
High School, wiia "
rived home. Aug. 29. They were received
Intensely intcYrstlng
Tlic initial work on thw Sanford Traction grown on the neigiilmring keys (lilond)
la
sojuurning
¿'t,
Amherst.
-Virglnin. - has
with t\lRh honors by n dddgfltmn o f some
A rcpirt comes fmm unquastlonablc
Railway wns started this week when a had liecn sdld In Miami ni $4,n barrel,
written the hniowing^pry ooh^prehon^lve
in,000 mJmlrcrs.
sources
that
postmaster
Clms.
F.
Haskins,
Irffge force commenced the surveying iuid lilmes, being“ cheaper and more juicy,
together with usslslnnt Postmaster -H. G. nritehs fo/lTIlC-1icctlld iqUuive t’ufthe open
.✓ Th* American cricketécenm won Emm prclirnTnhry- work. Tlic people of thl-ssec- are fast displmring Irmnns.
Haskins, Moncy.Ordcr Clerk W. H. Wright, m'g of'OdfeioLffn the 28th 'in si: *
iho Eiiftlish team H out of tho 14 game« tion are jubilant over the prosp&amp;f of
The big Mny*ry Line steamship. "Sa­
T qA h f Edltsr « ( Tilt Mckalu
jdoyed In Englnnil.
&gt;.
new rornl Unit will not only give Sanford bine". while coming up the* ship channel Mail Carrier Cody Dorspy, nmPotbcr depp
Tbc 1908-1900 term -of the SnnfurJ
August 30. fire destroyed $2,000,000 n street railway put will bring those liv­ in Tampa Bay Monday afternoon, got sclicetqcrs of the (xistoffice "gong" have
High
School will liegin on Monday morn­
worth Of property ln Wcw Orleans. Three ing within a radius oT twenty miles In slightly out of hrr isturse and ran aground. pnunulgftted ti new set of rules governing
1m
ing,
Sept.
28th. Let all pupils “preseiit*,
'blacks of buildings, includlnji a number oí close topclt with Snnfor^. Already tlic The ^cssci wns not released until the next mail matter. We have l&gt;ccn iiandiul the
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'wholesale houses, are III ruins.
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suburb iwoptity along the proposed rnuto high tide*
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for
list
of
such
books
ns
they
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-For the fourth time In 34 .yonrs, Inst hns advanced and many |&gt;co|&gt;lc arc cast­ , While nttempiing to lioaril n moving
A pair of onions will ,go for'two scents, It ij,liigldy imiiortnnt tbnt every pupil who.
Sunday in Atlnntlc City, N.J., wasn "dry" ing their eyes in that direction'for sites train on'tbe Key West Extension Saturday
ink l&gt;ottles limst l»e forked when sent cxjtccts to be in school this year bo )in-.rfor dwellings. The new road will be.con- morniq^. dc&lt;»fo Winfield PieCce, aged
Sunday.
by mail.
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. , ent nt tlmt time. The o|&gt;cning days of
Tony Pastor, the well-known nctor, diet! structed on Palmetto avenue from souUi 19 years. Was thrown under the train aart
It is unsafe to mail orange nt fruit trees school nre the most imiMirtant of the year.
It is then that pupil nnd teacher become
in New York Au|j, 28. He whs buried it: city limits to First street, from Palmetto tiis legs severed from his lindy. causing with fnlit on theut.
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of avenue to Oak-street, on First street and dtmBi:iaJ(4TfevLli*yr*^_ïhw-body Wns
Evergreen Cemetery under the auspices *}
Alligators over tep feet in length nro nffjunittietl—Abut eoreful r«views«rumailu^_
several other streets ns penninei| hy ifie taken ti) ¡4miuL»Vt-L-V , r
OThi'st year's work.' L cl'a lioy or girl «toy
the society of fclk*.
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OopulloWciTgp be jipnsmltted by mail.
r~*t.
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Lily Councii if the franchise is granted.
out
.tlie first few weeks of school nnd ho or- *
The oilicretjpy in Jacksonville'n piece of , A* lili postmosters are ex|s:rt linguists,
(Jenernl Alexander P. Stewart, one,of
This road will give those who'reMde Titty street njro|Mrri Ÿ‘ hold hl'anctfon. bud
she
itj placed nt n disadvantage and busti
the last twd surviving lifcOtpnnnt-gcnerals
tfift addresses níay lM* written in Chinese
scveraLmilcs^fremi the city limits üie Um brought the fancy prtre
ihuhieiitO.Yuniy.tlit1
rest of the yeur..
tilkpr.r
from
hr
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of the.Conf¿3 crtile array, dlécLál Hlahomq
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efit uf a cheap fare and will enable the.
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4—VaA
foot. This is Somewhat of a* pfleh to, pay ■ Persons nre com polled-to lick their own .' Tbitrofurc, patrutm, let uie urge you It)
In lliloxi, Miss., Ant}. 30, in the 87th year
suburban residents to own prit^crty some for Florida dût, but it inusl be remembered
Of his age. Gen. Huckner is now the only
jfostnge slniii|&gt;s and «nyoljips— tlie.'|xist hlivc yiuirjKjys tiniL girls nt' school on the
distance out nml still transact all their Jacksonville is Agreat city and fast grow ing luster cpnpot b« txini|ieìleil*tNi dû tld«-. • 2HÎ^ “ f ^-rbnrntH r. rtwd then, having made
surviving lieutenant-general of tlic ConpTuste
business in the city iff Sanford.
. , 4' , f â p è
grr^atèFy—Madliÿn N ip Etitcr|rrisç.,
«Persons « re -earnestly requested not to’
kírHV*l beginning, tp kéep It up «very
federntc nrmy.
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.It will also open ui&gt; a rich country, and
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-day
during
the
term
unless’prevented
by
Ono of tlie gré'iitçsj revivals ever held send iiostal curds with money ojp rrs' en­
'A t the state election held in Vermont will prove of great value to.tlje rurnInfec­
; I . r i :'
ijekness..’
FeW
people
realize’
fjow
inufh
this week the republican ticket wus elected. tions that have hitherto been unable to in Bus St ifle,of Florid h Iths'jjist been^loied closed, us large sums nro lust that w ay.:;
Ü 'Itf- ' ! 1 p
3ohn Smith gets Ills'initil from 047.729 s’.'giiitieiì by .regularity, o f attepdaneo.
.The Platt, truftk fnetbry and Empire market their cre&gt;|w to,the best advantage. in &lt;Grecn' Ctive S|&gt;ring*t. *Thc meeting
f
it
.Vf fl -iü) o f
lastgil thirty dtiy$.aifjl‘*!l2 members were poi«oificcs..liimce a letter addressed to Ijbt.us do nwiiy with th&lt;5 Iden tliaT,,*Jnlliijxintlnii nnd box plant nt Atlanta were
Tiio"
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stfty'awny,
freni
sdionl
.two
days
added to the Baptist Clmrch in thaljdncç “John Smith, .United Slates" will reach
if
hurnciPSept. I. 'Loss $200,d00.
n rtic wh:k, nml nt the. saiim time lo .rSANEORD’ S EEECTR1C THEATER ntiii it |jcaiuiful ucv&lt; house uf worship at llilll__ i'.
..-nKr-w-iZ-.-r
Or. E. H. Johnson, n Const Lincjiurgcon.
ruUjiiiig'at school.
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n cost of perhaps $p,0()0 will he immr»- -Duckqcnnnot !&gt;** sent’ through the malls
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wli ' formerly lived in Tuinpa, was klltr.l Fine equipment Will be
For
Jliolgt
ill
tnlr
midst
who
mayAiol 1*c
wiisn tilivi}. JQbe quacking'would disttirli
Instalk d ‘ uT Tfintely erected- * . . V •
by a train IlisLwcck while wnlkini} on the
f lib. slumber!) or Ijie clerks oil the' |histut, familiar with our school laws,uphI, criiirse
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An Eorly Oatc'Thir Chronicle oMriverftess says:' J.
track near Troy, Alo.
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cars:
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--J of. study, let Age su\ that the ugOjYor etr&gt; *
Sanford does pot boast o f electric lights idieryrooiE formerly publisher of t}»o CHnyil - , *
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'Fifteen passenger thiins besides nil nl present, altbodgh they wiUjumn.bi» In
Jt
is
ivirncstly
fCijuesitM'
jhut.
lovvnt
cle, wft's in Florida fifteen ycarh iihuecnir
ijliihl is six lic.lwii-n ib e ojMuiitig'fif school
freight trains on the California Pacific rail­ evidence along witli other. tyRKl'Ahings
assumed uamw, 1ms real name being Frank writing to tlMr girls wifi pK-asi" rnnfinw niul the -first of Dcceinjbcc-hc muy ‘ be cnW *
road bewccn Winnipeg and 'F ort Wil- coming this way. But d»spiUi the -foci
fin Rush Mi.ÂJirmai k. Tb« caunejif his lie- their gushing rhapsodies - t(i Mlii inside of
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lium were held up nt w qy. stations and iliaLthe city is sliort on pi^pje juiiT. the
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irrg hcre under nn nssmncil name he, tells ihe'envelofH'«^
There
are
twelve
g(ndns
in
school—elglit
on sidetracks ns a resftlF"¡or‘n el&lt;ñidbiy'i&gt;t citizens will «i/on have the privilege uf tmNitro glycerine must lie forwarded, ill
in u straghtforwanl manner, ,* mill has'
lower nil}) four High Sc litml. The fours«
which flooded the main line' -Saturday yyin^ti guipd alec trie theater and moving'
made;vathef thAirrost,’ friends hy' tliis the’risk.tif^the sciltivr. .Jf .it ‘sliouljl blow of study «Veil is thUt Vhich .is presurjbed *
nlgtii. Ang. 19. It is stated by raitroad picture shows..
up
in
the
posjhinstFr's
han'd
lie
cannot
be
manly confession. ■ In »-his eagerness .to
Uy Ilio State of Florida, nnd it VviU$«brpIncn that this is the worst diasterof the
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It. 0. Maxwell is the first to recogr^zc nil) frielnls lie was indiscreet enough ’ to held rpsjxinslblei»*
J&gt;are
favorably wltl^ that o f miy other
koul which has ever hapi&gt;cned In western the, ^possibilities’ of a gissl jimusemcnt
When'
walchcs
«re
seiit
by,
mail,
jf
tlie
violate law, and being pursued by his
statu. Tlie course Lor the'H igh School
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Canada. It issaid that fully 10,0(10' |K'op|c place fur IfJtpford, tyrd will Instidl a $¿,&lt;100
enemies resorted to (light, and ^mliif ifepder will put n nptjce on t|)« -outside^ Dbpnrtipénl Is. broad, ami prepares fotti)«
were field up nlort)l the line of tile rohrls jdnnt In a few weeks. This wilWnsurc
wrong name hemal his noble wife camt the postmaster'Will wind it nml-keep it ill Sfate tl/ilversity, where our graduate« nr«
affected hy the floods.
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one of llie host maiJiines for moving pic­ to Florida, and Inye they were loyer! and rc- running order.’ •
m te m P wt ttlOiIrexTuiii itiiturn,
British bark Amusun wús wiVckod near tures and other attractions thpt ran hi' ¿pccicd h y a lL -N o-maiv—wmviwdtit-^o'Ti — When-you sred a mrmcyjirllLclii a le.tuY
The Jligli School Physlijirand Ciictpicni
_Port Tiilljit, N.S.W.,‘Sapt-fi only five-out ptirchnscdrand ns « » iin iT the 'accessory single dishonorable net of Ids in tlie past always send full an^.jixplieit dlrfetiona ill
Laboratories
nre-well equipped. The ap­
ft crew oA thirty being resenred.
arrangements can he made the theater lifieeti years, mid without doubt lids one the Bumajettcr SO Uipthny pcrsdtrgettihg
paratus
is
.the
besi, and is siillleicnt for
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that he sjM'nks of is the only one of .Ids ibe letter enp driAw the iiiouuy,
The CnlLidiiui ‘ national exhibit was wiii be open, to the public.
lièrforming -ail expcrini^fi'fi required by n
. -.'lxJl-b-íAífW
■Whcli
lettersrhni
received
hnitrjug
no
In
ofder.to
have
on
electric
eurjetp
the
life. A nobler man* nor truer friend never
~4»pcn«1 n) Toronto, tint, N. S. W„ Sept I,
Migli School course, .
tp lj i
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fviwer wiilhave to lie generated by a gaso­ lived Ip Florida. Not ope o f'Id s former direction!), Uie'qicrsQns for-whom' they are * »
‘ by Sir L
Now pupils, who come from other schonb
lutppded
will
¡fieuse
«igni^y
tlie^fnct
to
tlic
of Qubec, wliuIi/Fyi.s'lfT)}'un electric Button, line engine and stored ready to use in ilim friend? throughout the state will think les«
of gix&gt;d stamling. wifi be entered without
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cxnininailunanion
presentation of their
Sanford is in need of u good place of liÜTliic. We Wj|&gt;e that he and Idsexceficnt wtirdcd.
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building. ■ Tlie exhibition this ypnr. IkuIi
prèmutimi
giinls,
of
other
evidence
o
f
.work
The placing of stnnuis upside down on
in the number and variety of exhibits, amusement of this kind, and Tlic . Herald family will tnurn.toiTorldû, for q hearty
ilorto. This*applies to nil grftdes.
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Tetters is prol*ifiiled.-'SeVf‘rUi |x&gt;stinuKtors
.
weleiHiie. iiwaps them.
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.' ¿elipses dll of the'similar, nffnlrs’held here predicts success for the new venture.
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N.
J.
P
cjikihj
,
Principal.
have
been
seriously
injured
while
trying
in the past. Tlic cxfiibtion will uoutinuc
' Yeitrs ¡fgo some ¡gnurnmus wriite a dia­
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to stand oil their beads to cancel stamps
, ; Will T dk e‘ a Vacation
twu weeks.
Hicks Bound Over .
tribe. against the Eii^fisfl spurroW. Others
phiceil-ib this nmnner.
. Tlminns J. Pefkins, ticketuigent o( , the
Jesse Hicks, one of the negroes who as­
who iidstiHtk lids igilornmuh fora scientist
A great flood, occasioned by tlic break-’
Atlantic Coast Line and Florida East Count
saulted James Miller, the aged negro,
mid the abuse on the Engijsli sparmw
ing of n water-dam almost destroyed the
Railroad, will leave early next week on a
firill gws on', says, the .Insiwx News. lt( ELECTRIC I IMITEN OPERA HOUSE nliout one month ago, Juid his preliminary
city of Augusta, Gn„ Inst FrVIny. Fige
ten iTuys vacation, which 'be will spend
l -- . iti
trial Ixtforo Jialga String fellow «on Momley
iit not true that it never engages in - is — C »
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'added to (he horror. Hundreds were made
with lilsrwife ¿n d children at the Univer­
•¿ L f i i i . : '«r ‘ A ¿r
combat with, any i bird, nxcopl-4»*-«wn W. T. Johns Will Install a Plant In and was iVumi nynr ta the Criminal Cotif),
-homeless, though only- three ‘ ’ l\vc^wery
sity of the South, Scwuncc, Tenn , hi the
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Hickw, TÎKfnvr*■
V u -tspedcr.Tndyin cases of self-rtefenser' It
i W
* à - fill
m
r^IosL A torrum of water twenty fj-ri d&lt;-«£
The Building ot Oner
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Cumirerlund mountains. Mr. Perkins ntim lountryr — I he latest impiovment contemplnted in eailctl Miller out of iii Ahhijse sc^ fftl nuijiths
.rushed through the princijiM streets, and
i* imi
‘if ryi'H'W H
tended tbU university in Ids rm ly IsitliiHlil
Jlgliu
On tho contrary it is u blessing; a blessing Sanford is tlieinstallat[nti of electric lights ago nnd during a parley. Ward struck Mil* •
" ” -ftufltix pB|X!i und.police itreiecuon
dnys, and he expects ta derive V grout
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ix'stowctl on us by a kind .Providence to in tlie 0|*ern House. W. T. Johns, .owner ler over tho eye witli a Imr uf ironfltiitKtk***,
*nspendt*d for twenty-four hours. Tlie
deal of pleasure from meeting fcomcStbhli
.
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:
h
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Ing
but
tlie
eye
nnd
»everely
Injuring
die
supply
tlic
place
of
tlie"
birds
which
■raOTotuls in-iiiai section of Georgia and
of the bifiliirhg, is dctérmined to give the
old friends, ond going over lit« wclI^nVed
old
negro.
Ward
made
his
escape
at
the
thoughtless
men
anil
children
have
de­
amusement lovers of Sanford n season that
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ynd South Carolina werc demoral­
grounds again. Une of Ids former class­
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stroyed. Here in Jasper, where English will ecli|»se yll former «ITorts. Th« interi­ time and not Imving uaifllelent evidence
ized. Relief fias been 6ent to tlic stricken.
mates is now vice cliuncelior, and another
SimmiwB have been for twcnly.yeatj, they or of the building wilPhc improved in vn- Co 'Ronvict Reed he wps tqrucd loose.'
The GnIAvcras groujMi uf-big tree«, one professor of uncjrnl lungunges nt the uni­
industriously gather jin.' Worms from the rious ways uml cjeiftric tights installed* in Hicks will |&gt;ay the l*c.jy|Uy for being, a
of the.natural wonders of tlie world, is in versity, onobjshoppf Caljforijin. one liisliop
vegetables, and but- for -these- birds order to stage plays on tlie order of Faust pafty'tji tlie nfeault.
danger of tutnl destruction by fire. • .. ■ Louisiana, one bishopof Cuba, and nnoilier
'vegetables copld hardly lx! groWn. True, in n projK-r manner.
Another W arehouse
1 nit and Foruker linve been reconciled bishop of Mississippi. Gen. K. Kirby Smith they eat sunflower seed, millat seed, etc.,
Sanford has always Imicii o good sliow
Tho Pone Contracting Company com*nml will vrnrk together harmoniously. • waJ professor of ntathemniics nt tlic uni­ but the many wonns ll)oy destroy TlcfiTy city, and with nil up-fo-dtite 0 |i0 rft house,
r The action o i Germany In breaking up versity while Mr. Perkins was tiicrc, This pays for the little seed they Cat. Let tlie qiu'bcsi dramatic- talent» am make our mcnced work on theirlargenew warehouse
r w
this Week. Tliis will be used for storing
flic coiieert of action of the ixiwcrg with jilace is nol ou^y a greet «Cut of learning, Engllsli sparring alone.
city on the circuit.
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regard to Morocco has greatly stirred up but one of the finest summer resorts in t
Mr. Johns inny'add nn eleclric tlicutnr lumber tind^ull building mgtcriul used ^n
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The DeLand Keaird soys of the High
the mountains o f Tennessee. Mr. J. R.
tlieir contracting business, loiter n part
Paris. Frenchmen resent the (ictlon:
and vniideville attractions later in the
Yenrby of* Orlando will fill the Sanford Springs "gang" who have terrorized that season. ________'
of the building is to be utilized us a wqrkHarry Thaw declares he will go into
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ticket agency during Mr. Perk ini’ absence. town for so many yoare and who recently
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. business as soon as he Is released. SayB
A Correction
threatened the life of State Detective
Made a Alan o f lllm
his fattier made a success and he Lean do
Death o f Mrs. George llightow cr
Charles F, Eaton if he did not desist in
Last week this {Hiper stated that F.W.M.
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once ix-oinfiient in business nnd .
*® Wc**- Will lour Euro|&gt;c in an auto, and
Mrs-'Ceoage Hightower died at her liome his efforts to run to earth the cowardly as­ Baker-had iHirchnscd tlie interest of the
social
circles
bad fallen to the lowest
does not blame Evelyn for her actions.
1n Sanrofd, Wednesday afternoon, after sassins of Drummer W. M, Moore land in Sanford Bakery Company from the former
depths
of
degredation
when u relative
several.months
of
ill
beulth.
She
was
an
Quilrmnn Mack has selected Robert S.
that town recently, little know the man prél&gt;rletorBj From this it wifflTiot’ meant
ludspeih as manager of the Democratic earnest Christian and lier depth will be a they threaten, or they Would not be so to Imply that Mr. Huker would lie respon- placed him In the Keeloy Institute and lie
nd* i * , i r ä r m i r e r a i p T i r E S ß r r f ö r Tii)'fe m A K ê T iriu s w ticc^ titso ftiie Ær- -tynpw-trnrtt-m hft mrttnpr r iii!W.‘ VtiiN,TO tfu r''* w " ''Jt!,,,f
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three
children
besides
her
mother
and
oth­
the man to be frightened fa easily, and incf owner», lie has purcliaicd tjie fix­ and respected. For detail ond eonfiden-,.
Bryan, in his Sioux Falla speech, attacks
liai
infarniatlon
address,
The
Kcelcy
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, two Republican committeemen—Senator er near relatives and ’ friends nre left in will be found wherever his duty calls him. tures and will amdact the business at the
ewose and Coleman Dupont— whom he sorrow. Her youngest child is a babe a There Is no "rubbit" In the makeup of Uio old Aland us herotofon»r-twit-iwffl-mH- be IDtiB*: J?f'k*,111&gt;dflo. Horidu
•Glares ore affiliated with tho trusts. He few days old. Funeral services were con­ present state detective, mid they will liave responsible for the debts o f the former
• Banks Will Close
firm.
®vcrs Republicans cannot be true to prum- ducted at tlie house Thursday afternoon to bushwhack him to "get" him.
Next Monday, September 7, being Labor
t&gt;y Rev. J. F. McKinnon, followed by in­
l»e« made. . .. . . .
The-St. Petersburg Independent says
This paper wubts n correspondent in Day, the First National |llank hind the
terment at tlie city cemetery.
Use ot.die Unfied States mails has
the
Winona,
from
Mobile,
witbCupt.
Hank*
»every section of Orange Qounty, us well us Peoples Bank of Sanford will observe the
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twenty
men
put
In
at
)h
is,
i*&gt;rt
lost
7 * " dcni«l Aw firtnyf Durable &amp;. Co. of
the itdjoniitijnowns in Vntnaia and Lake segulnr legnl lioltdoy rules and -dose for
The Herald is fully equipped to |irtnt
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- Amsterdam, Holland. \T h e y ore classed fine stationery of all kinds. All Uw latest evening und left this morning at 5:30 for counties. Tlie |Hiblisher« jirflpose'io make tlie day. ’
Ta
l “1 »wlndlers.
tlie
deep
sea.
They
nre
ufler
s|)onge
v
Tm:
H
ckalu
.
the
medium
through
which
Superior
priutiqg
for all purposes at T he
type und material and “ the men- behind
btofsl WTteu.Uiey see spohgers at woi
the people Will learn all tlie news,.
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r mlo leant. TTie strain ~o? ooiifesaTon
had unnerved her. Mason blessed her
&gt; for It. It Rave him the opportunity
. he longed fur^of holding her In Ida
t nrma aud o f comforting and loving
1 her.
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“ Hut . what will you tell Miss
, Grceno?" usked Margaret, dismay'nnd
! amusement tnktniffurnfl In possession
f or her big brown eye« nnd ndorab!a_
idhuth.
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J,Oh, rn mnkq l!~STl right with L'OUWlu_ EUznb£tti£ MsMn assured her,
Jnutfimnr. 'I'Shtfn a. dandy girl, hut h a f
, Just Ipwl a fulllng.out w lth'herjliinco.
IntKle flushed Margnrt'fs checks erlm- nnd I’ve l*w*n .frying to help*ho£liatch
*op. .
EAftPAUVSt tWrrtlajTrHbo Yveiil It UP-" . s
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(iIhi/iI Iho ofDco In n'tlnxe. Should she
ol- iSfyiid she. not, confess? Her de­
termination o f the Sju^ttlori wns ns
fur fmtmbolu«, Buttled; an ever,- whon,
late lir~th»“'nrloriiQon -o?- the accond
day, .Mr. Mason called licr. Into his
ofllco.
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, Ho stit a t-h is doBlt ou .which lay,
onco more, those fnjnl sera pa o f paper
and hejd In Ida hand a letter, over ... Jpst hero Tommy' burst In upjn the
IIo explained that ho had
Which ho -was .evidently perplexed. IIo •ibvefc.
Italked up at Margaret, however, with knocked several times, but got no an­
swer. Thou ho Continued to stand In
n smile.
e
"Here's tlio strangest tuIXup, Mtss tht? doorway. grinning.
Van Amburgh. I sumder If you can • "Tommy,” announced the editor im­
help mo make head tVinll o f It. Looks periously, ‘ IMlsd Van -Amtmrgh and-1
nro engaged. You nro tho first ono .to
hoar t|ie nows.” *•
"Pshawl” cxclalmet! Tommy, ’That’s
no nows. I could ’a’ told
" I ’ m* to lilnm'o, not Tommy," she conr when I found them scynps in the
•fesjigd. nnd &lt;then somehow she got wnstebnsket.'
through her .explanation. It' was a

my, bnt "ÂÎIrs Vini*" Arubnrph was too lliu man*« lovo lettere up n bit.
busy to answer.
do not ring Ifuo."
TIi Iorh went, badly In tlio cilice o f tho
Literary Leaflet the next 'day* Tho
editor In chief wua noticeably distra light. lie dlctnted In an abwntmlñíled manner and ngaln left tlio of-

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Leaflet tint!
-p**d force.— It-emijjoyed'-nu cd I
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You gVow-. lassici* every
chief,
nn
assistant editor,
jv
fiction ed­ Amburgh
itor, (V'-fitinueltnld editor, or. roasting
fit" n few minuted only tho rilek,
editor, a ■stenographer and a gynernl
click,*? o f -thè typewriter broke tlio sb
office Iwy..
lonce. ' Suddenly n long cliuckln ienmo
Fr&lt;'derlclp^Stall/ry Mason. A . B . ,
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wns tho inlltdr In chief, and. Tommy from the editorial sanctum.
" T o n i m i what nro you d oln g t’
(lust name nnd degreo of {duration
wanting) wnfl the general ofllco hoy. mantled Misg Van Amburgh, facing
Mnrgarot Vna Amburgh, B. M, (bache­ the culprit stertlly.
"Get on to tills", sniff the unnbnshod'
lor maid), held nil tho other positions.
This nblo trio kept things moving Tommyr-cendlng haltingly from some
nmicnbly—a slu to'of affairs duo to tho torn scraps o f pnpor pieced togothi* on
editor’s never fulling good nature, to thtS desk blotter before him. " I found
I f s hot
.Tom m y's.lovo o f tho-ludicrous anil to them .In tlio wastebasket.
Miss Vrfn Ainhurgh’s—well, to her com­ stuff'; ‘ Well—thnf’a—tho—way—I—feel—
bined prettlness nnd extraordinary about—you—sweetheart. It
ability. , '
. ,.WlIJi n sdddon. sweep o f her hand
i nto - Hm. hi Idat o f -this - center* o f notlvltln* on ouo particularly^ exacting
nflcm oon n minute plcco o f pilalcbanrd
forced Itq polite Intrusion; Tommy
bnndcd It to MJhs Van Amtmrgh with
tlicm dvet to tho postonica.
You
n reminiscent grin.
"She told, me,” ho nunounced, “ to necc\n’ t comn back."
“ Ever?" gnsped tho astonish«} Tom ­
givo It, to Air. Mason, but I promised
‘ ‘ • buttili luting experten«*.
tho boss ndt to Ic^nny otjo get b y 'ino my. "You ain’ t got no right’’—
"Buck tonight, gjpu. silly. Now, step
tills nfternoon- Hito camp near It,
When sbit had'AnlRhctl nnd with pa­
Hilely."
Jhougit. Bay, bgt she's n wlnncrt"
thetic humility Iteggetl Mason’s for­
Ab poo*« as Tommy hnd txten gone a
“MIsr Van Amburgh glanced nt the
gi venosi) ho looked nt her with a ten­
natile, dropped Iter work uiid, Ignoring siifliclent length o f ttnio to insure derness sho know she did not déserve,
Tommy’s gratuitous observation», wont ngnlnst hts possible return Miss Van but which perversely site “fuit was
Amburgh spread tho crumpled mbi of worth tlio having laundered to win.
out to meet Miss TSIlxnheth G roc tie,
—T o —Tom m y's . anisAniwit--.ini-.soon paper’ out on the .blotter before, bar.1 *
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JfluntV hlmncir ubIut Iiil' HiPaSvIimcr'*ftbnut,«—1»&lt;
.voir ever *,«) anything so licaifInto tho cdllot^s; »nnetum.
have directed llicso 'lltllo scfnps of
"H 'ln /’ he solllbqotxed within -cal- tifili” (her clieeka (lushed U» sho fcndlff *li;iuitlincut.to-j:uiiraclf»- MarcnroL. They
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tmlfttM « ifih o t off Miss Vflir'Amhifrghr “ that younvpntcd to t h r o w ÿsH F ôtfâ l .■wore written with tho thought or you
"something's up. - Bho - ain't
nu- around' It imd sing* for happiness? In my heart. They nro my .first lovo
Well, tliat’s. the way I .feel about you,
thorcst. I’ll bet my mcni tlc,kct." —
letters."
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"T om m y/; reproved Miss Van Am- /w oolh ern *. l.w iU it-to fold you eluso
At this Mate«rot unexpectedly burst
Ip
my
liçnrt
And sing to you of my
. burgh, with dim ity, "you nrdi not em­
VrfiaTiTijg noant her. Tfut Juo wds' gTnd
ployed to pohs coinmontS on Mr, Mn- jw v o " .
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For «omo lim o Margaret* s'nb .very ih o hnd hnd tha courage to giro anBqn’s visitors. Copy thesh icttere-"
olluir xviminn thu happiness she coveted
"Mark my words," Ug ibuttcred ns bo still, her chin resting ou her*fwud.
fokSlicrsolf.
moistened the -copying -sh&lt;X)t«,^'»bo*a. aiuUcnJy.aho brusbed atvny thu tcitre
.Wlil^ Hie feeling that she had p m e d
Jhat Were b
rin in g ^In h o bloTiirinlug
tilg- hrdWh
bròvCli
got tho lions fnded/isiire."
through-flpnn*
aw ful"ordeal, yoh had
you nnd, giHhorlug - up tho precious
And It looked sp when
bour lnter
coinu out of u ercflitnbly, Margaret
craps,
put
them
Ju
ou
envelope.
tho mysterious T ljlb jr / (nffhl|ig, .but
with icar'.Btnlrted eyes, loft.Uni omce^ . After olio had 'd irect«) this senti« wnippgd up a hunch j&gt;f^rntfifcllfiiiooui
followed by tho atteutlvo.edltsr. -- Z mmlal coUccrtrm 4td "MUs Lllxnboth riiniiiiKCTlpts fbt,Joule trark nnd closed
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"Just uIomi iip^lie iTny'u tuikbioHH na ftiSmtg^-ilu! .drqpply^11, without best tlm-aiikeV
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she'w
air
reading
t|iesr&gt;.over
later
0 e st yon enn, M in Van Amburgh,u !n- atlpiQdìfwn tho.oin«^inrutl chute. Thq '
s Ih* cnine -upon one th at.lsiro n1,p re­
f tructod MiTMn»on-In |)j»»liig.C'H;shall
cious « im m em 'iif *lfT own. "'flils'Ss
nut bo hack this'aficnioan.'1 \
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.worth accepting?.' she hnd Jott«l down
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illiL.I I’i'l ver?" bnu^te'd’ Toni^

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A Olipanser of Smile*.
H er mother said: "Oh,*dear!
that aw ful? Wbnt will ¿eop|tl
but-the people tbemeelves seem
think It about the prettiest |QC
they had met that day.
She waa a very little g|r|,
frockod, plrtk ribboned, brown ci
With her mother Bho left the su
trnlu nt Uie.Graud Central stntlqn

lu fro r' T r a ilin g 'o n ^ t h o ^ jj« i f orp,
shoiit«l rat.directions 'for local
"express tmltiB nud tho guards of tk,t
particular car adjured the piiawt,***»;
-ff*»|iienpy nnd vebotmnitty firemen,
lively 1" and to “ Watch tlio step." Then
all o f a sodden .there twus a lull Vn tho
uproar. Tlio llttlo. girl wns .leaxln*
the car. Bho stopped at tho door, loot
ed bpek nhd waved her hand.
"G ooilby,' everybody," .she said.
Tho words carried to the far end of
the enr. They made every one sit np
T w o or throe persons called out n re
sponslvo "Good by," two or three aald
"lilesH tho child," nnd nil Minlled.-New
York Tress.
The 8 «s Serpent.
-When fourteen-miles off Tfio const ofb1
Brazil M. J. Nlcolf, .author of "Tlirre j
Voyages of n Nntuniil^t," olrservcd ■
sea sctiient which enmo wllhln abo« M
could see was n dorsal flu nlKiut fuar
feet, long sticking up about two ft*
from the water. Tho flu waa a lirón«.
Ish tilnck color and much rcseliibted i
gigantic piccò o f rlblwn scnwectl. II«.

alny. tilttell to the faim cr’4i_Eurprlse.Jui
found thn dojf trying to break a stdftb
In half, and on .himself counting tho
flock lie found there hnd been an nd- lashing up the water with n cuNdoi
dltjoij'ln the night o f a lamb.
wriggling movcmient. This creature
was nn example, I consider, of what
Knew the Value.
Ima liccn so often report«!, for wiul
"D o you know tho vnluo of nn oath?"
o f a better unnie, ns. the ’great tea
asked the Judge o f nn old darky who
sorjionL’ I feel sure, however, that U
wns to bo ttffinext witness.' "Yes, sail,
was not n reptile that wo saw, tmt 1
T. does. ” Ouo ob deso yeah InwVers
main inni."
done gib me foah dollars'for to Sivoar
to siilltu. Dnt’s de value o f nn oath.
Half th# Battle.
Honh dollars/ 'sUhi"- Atjd then 'there
" I f I were you," said tho eld bscbf
(t ns constcroaUoti, In the courtroom.— lor to tho honed lot, " I ’d either rule of
St, Joseph News.
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khow why, I supposa that's tini?* tb*
Little Joo (rending)—'iVhnt Is a fic­
'hat tIb I"—AMantn. Constitution.
titious character, aunty? Atmty—Ope
that* Is fulfil» UP. dear. Little Joe—*
-Not by levity 0/ floating, but by «tul*
Thao ~you nro n flctllioiis. character,
tiorn force. Of ».swimming, studt tboa
iyvn*t yow »¿uity7- Chlcngo Nows.

make-thy wnys-Onrlyld.":'.

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ne Thousand Acres

Flowing W ells Guaranteed

$100.00 to $ 150.09 Per Acre
Reasonable Cash Payments
on Easy Terms
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P A G E S - Part I— Pages I t o 8

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//V S A N F O R D — Life U,

D HERALD
ih Living

SAM OKI), riORTTXA, SATURDAY, SEPtFMBER'Si 1908"

First Year

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fled officiais qf( tjir* CanadiiAiPacific mil-,
ISESafLer the U ni. anil if the Imat
NEWS Of THE WORLD rond Unit they wall « o up -tluu-.system if ALL ARO tlN D ~M M ?*-4M»o»n-in
« -iliving-sult; ór hinr nn HIGH SCHOOL OPENING
ill:*» «Ti*iti ncisTâ «if tTii» uIpiLì•ilt
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UiiTdmnnmfs of the slriting mcqhhtflcfTs

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boa ni. stk)ngt;a.jieltiw tlie n'gulntion size,

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it goe» hard wi^ìi thè olTrnUcfs. Tlieffien
llenis of Interest Gleaned Fr,om not complied with. — i - *
Tlic Gc/iiiterai News o f ‘‘The,
Tlic 1908-09 Term to fregiti Cu
“'4 *. Land
f
Jlalf a million diilTarelsIinclngd in’ “The
werc nbciit tije streets lnst eyentng in
various
,
*-« * Sources
\1
o? Flowers"
September 28th],r. »
pnban postal department causes the nrtbdr ootty wliite miits. Some of tlicrn

h a p p e n in g s j m j r in q t h e

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Mere~Uie Readers W ill‘ Find o B fié f
historical Sprlnii-fioNArtni
r o r . Hurried Readers

resl of -Ricnnhi Rodriguez, head of tliedepnrtmfffil, and prillin'Mum niid Frnnclsco
pihlpbnV"

SURVEY E Ò F N E W nOAlP

C t t t t D fROM THE STATE PRESji

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tooS^i a giWKl tomi of wct goods, bm bcing gooii Sailorè tliey all mttnnged tu get
back to tbc tsmt ^ithout striking thè |xilice slioals.
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NOTIFICATION BY PR O f. PERKINS
1T

J o That Effect nnd Offers Intcrcstlne,
An Epitome o f lb ? Week's Most Im
And Practical Suggestions to
NLW
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RILES
portout Happenlngj'Jn tjie
Parents,and Pupils
Tlic American tenm, winner« UL the re­ The Sanford Traction Co. and Sanford
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State's Domain, •- &gt;
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Prof.
N.
J.
Pe.rkibs. 11i^ V cry cfficielp
cent Olympic contest W tr ln %igtand, ar­
&amp;. Everglades Ry„ to Sthr.t. .
Up to last'week, .700 barrels of limes Rules W orth R eading- Instructive ond
principal
of
tiie:SunfdFH
High School, wiia "
rived home. Aug. 29. They were received
Intensely intcYrstlng
Tlic initial work on thw Sanford Traction grown on the neigiilmring keys (lilond)
la
sojuurning
¿'t,
Amherst.
-Virglnin. - has
with t\lRh honors by n dddgfltmn o f some
A rcpirt comes fmm unquastlonablc
Railway wns started this week when a had liecn sdld In Miami ni $4,n barrel,
written the hniowing^pry ooh^prehon^lve
in,000 mJmlrcrs.
sources
that
postmaster
Clms.
F.
Haskins,
Irffge force commenced the surveying iuid lilmes, being“ cheaper and more juicy,
together with usslslnnt Postmaster -H. G. nritehs fo/lTIlC-1icctlld iqUuive t’ufthe open
.✓ Th* American cricketécenm won Emm prclirnTnhry- work. Tlic people of thl-ssec- are fast displmring Irmnns.
Haskins, Moncy.Ordcr Clerk W. H. Wright, m'g of'OdfeioLffn the 28th 'in si: *
iho Eiiftlish team H out of tho 14 game« tion are jubilant over the prosp&amp;f of
The big Mny*ry Line steamship. "Sa­
T qA h f Edltsr « ( Tilt Mckalu
jdoyed In Englnnil.
&gt;.
new rornl Unit will not only give Sanford bine". while coming up the* ship channel Mail Carrier Cody Dorspy, nmPotbcr depp
Tbc 1908-1900 term -of the SnnfurJ
August 30. fire destroyed $2,000,000 n street railway put will bring those liv­ in Tampa Bay Monday afternoon, got sclicetqcrs of the (xistoffice "gong" have
High
School will liegin on Monday morn­
worth Of property ln Wcw Orleans. Three ing within a radius oT twenty miles In slightly out of hrr isturse and ran aground. pnunulgftted ti new set of rules governing
1m
ing,
Sept.
28th. Let all pupils “preseiit*,
'blacks of buildings, includlnji a number oí close topclt with Snnfor^. Already tlic The ^cssci wns not released until the next mail matter. We have l&gt;ccn iiandiul the
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form and .we submit tjhjjni in thciroriginnl themselves on tlinqwiy for.enrolment, and
'wholesale houses, are III ruins.
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suburb iwoptity along the proposed rnuto high tide*
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for
list
of
such
books
ns
they
may
nenf.
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postnge-stftmpcrtert I
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-For the fourth time In 34 .yonrs, Inst hns advanced and many |&gt;co|&gt;lc arc cast­ , While nttempiing to lioaril n moving
A pair of onions will ,go for'two scents, It ij,liigldy imiiortnnt tbnt every pupil who.
Sunday in Atlnntlc City, N.J., wasn "dry" ing their eyes in that direction'for sites train on'tbe Key West Extension Saturday
ink l&gt;ottles limst l»e forked when sent cxjtccts to be in school this year bo )in-.rfor dwellings. The new road will be.con- morniq^. dc&lt;»fo Winfield PieCce, aged
Sunday.
by mail.
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. , ent nt tlmt time. The o|&gt;cning days of
Tony Pastor, the well-known nctor, diet! structed on Palmetto avenue from souUi 19 years. Was thrown under the train aart
It is unsafe to mail orange nt fruit trees school nre the most imiMirtant of the year.
It is then that pupil nnd teacher become
in New York Au|j, 28. He whs buried it: city limits to First street, from Palmetto tiis legs severed from his lindy. causing with fnlit on theut.
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of avenue to Oak-street, on First street and dtmBi:iaJ(4TfevLli*yr*^_ïhw-body Wns
Evergreen Cemetery under the auspices *}
Alligators over tep feet in length nro nffjunittietl—Abut eoreful r«views«rumailu^_
several other streets ns penninei| hy ifie taken ti) ¡4miuL»Vt-L-V , r
OThi'st year's work.' L cl'a lioy or girl «toy
the society of fclk*.
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OopulloWciTgp be jipnsmltted by mail.
r~*t.
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Lily Councii if the franchise is granted.
out
.tlie first few weeks of school nnd ho or- *
The oilicretjpy in Jacksonville'n piece of , A* lili postmosters are ex|s:rt linguists,
(Jenernl Alexander P. Stewart, one,of
This road will give those who'reMde Titty street njro|Mrri Ÿ‘ hold hl'anctfon. bud
she
itj placed nt n disadvantage and busti
the last twd surviving lifcOtpnnnt-gcnerals
tfift addresses níay lM* written in Chinese
scveraLmilcs^fremi the city limits üie Um brought the fancy prtre
ihuhieiitO.Yuniy.tlit1
rest of the yeur..
tilkpr.r
from
hr
.ChoctAw.
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of the.Conf¿3 crtile array, dlécLál Hlahomq
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efit uf a cheap fare and will enable the.
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4—VaA
foot. This is Somewhat of a* pfleh to, pay ■ Persons nre com polled-to lick their own .' Tbitrofurc, patrutm, let uie urge you It)
In lliloxi, Miss., Ant}. 30, in the 87th year
suburban residents to own prit^crty some for Florida dût, but it inusl be remembered
Of his age. Gen. Huckner is now the only
jfostnge slniii|&gt;s and «nyoljips— tlie.'|xist hlivc yiuirjKjys tiniL girls nt' school on the
distance out nml still transact all their Jacksonville is Agreat city and fast grow ing luster cpnpot b« txini|ieìleil*tNi dû tld«-. • 2HÎ^ “ f ^-rbnrntH r. rtwd then, having made
surviving lieutenant-general of tlic ConpTuste
business in the city iff Sanford.
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grr^atèFy—Madliÿn N ip Etitcr|rrisç.,
«Persons « re -earnestly requested not to’
kírHV*l beginning, tp kéep It up «very
federntc nrmy.
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.It will also open ui&gt; a rich country, and
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1, j A a
-day
during
the
term
unless’prevented
by
Ono of tlie gré'iitçsj revivals ever held send iiostal curds with money ojp rrs' en­
'A t the state election held in Vermont will prove of great value to.tlje rurnInfec­
; I . r i :'
ijekness..’
FeW
people
realize’
fjow
inufh
this week the republican ticket wus elected. tions that have hitherto been unable to in Bus St ifle,of Florid h Iths'jjist been^loied closed, us large sums nro lust that w ay.:;
Ü 'Itf- ' ! 1 p
3ohn Smith gets Ills'initil from 047.729 s’.'giiitieiì by .regularity, o f attepdaneo.
.The Platt, truftk fnetbry and Empire market their cre&gt;|w to,the best advantage. in &lt;Grecn' Ctive S|&gt;ring*t. *Thc meeting
f
it
.Vf fl -iü) o f
lastgil thirty dtiy$.aifjl‘*!l2 members were poi«oificcs..liimce a letter addressed to Ijbt.us do nwiiy with th&lt;5 Iden tliaT,,*Jnlliijxintlnii nnd box plant nt Atlanta were
Tiio"
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stfty'awny,
freni
sdionl
.two
days
added to the Baptist Clmrch in thaljdncç “John Smith, .United Slates" will reach
if
hurnciPSept. I. 'Loss $200,d00.
n rtic wh:k, nml nt the. saiim time lo .rSANEORD’ S EEECTR1C THEATER ntiii it |jcaiuiful ucv&lt; house uf worship at llilll__ i'.
..-nKr-w-iZ-.-r
Or. E. H. Johnson, n Const Lincjiurgcon.
ruUjiiiig'at school.
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n cost of perhaps $p,0()0 will he immr»- -Duckqcnnnot !&gt;** sent’ through the malls
. . ii
wli ' formerly lived in Tuinpa, was klltr.l Fine equipment Will be
For
Jliolgt
ill
tnlr
midst
who
mayAiol 1*c
wiisn tilivi}. JQbe quacking'would disttirli
Instalk d ‘ uT Tfintely erected- * . . V •
by a train IlisLwcck while wnlkini} on the
f lib. slumber!) or Ijie clerks oil the' |histut, familiar with our school laws,uphI, criiirse
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An Eorly Oatc'Thir Chronicle oMriverftess says:' J.
track near Troy, Alo.
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cars:
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--J of. study, let Age su\ that the ugOjYor etr&gt; *
Sanford does pot boast o f electric lights idieryrooiE formerly publisher of t}»o CHnyil - , *
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* ' •J tcring schiVil la six yenrs. However, »if u
'Fifteen passenger thiins besides nil nl present, altbodgh they wiUjumn.bi» In
Jt
is
ivirncstly
fCijuesitM'
jhut.
lovvnt
cle, wft's in Florida fifteen ycarh iihuecnir
ijliihl is six lic.lwii-n ib e ojMuiitig'fif school
freight trains on the California Pacific rail­ evidence along witli other. tyRKl'Ahings
assumed uamw, 1ms real name being Frank writing to tlMr girls wifi pK-asi" rnnfinw niul the -first of Dcceinjbcc-hc muy ‘ be cnW *
road bewccn Winnipeg and 'F ort Wil- coming this way. But d»spiUi the -foci
fin Rush Mi.ÂJirmai k. Tb« caunejif his lie- their gushing rhapsodies - t(i Mlii inside of
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lium were held up nt w qy. stations and iliaLthe city is sliort on pi^pje juiiT. the
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irrg hcre under nn nssmncil name he, tells ihe'envelofH'«^
There
are
twelve
g(ndns
in
school—elglit
on sidetracks ns a resftlF"¡or‘n el&lt;ñidbiy'i&gt;t citizens will «i/on have the privilege uf tmNitro glycerine must lie forwarded, ill
in u straghtforwanl manner, ,* mill has'
lower nil}) four High Sc litml. The fours«
which flooded the main line' -Saturday yyin^ti guipd alec trie theater and moving'
made;vathef thAirrost,’ friends hy' tliis the’risk.tif^the sciltivr. .Jf .it ‘sliouljl blow of study «Veil is thUt Vhich .is presurjbed *
nlgtii. Ang. 19. It is stated by raitroad picture shows..
up
in
the
posjhinstFr's
han'd
lie
cannot
be
manly confession. ■ In »-his eagerness .to
Uy Ilio State of Florida, nnd it VviU$«brpIncn that this is the worst diasterof the
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It. 0. Maxwell is the first to recogr^zc nil) frielnls lie was indiscreet enough ’ to held rpsjxinslblei»*
J&gt;are
favorably wltl^ that o f miy other
koul which has ever hapi&gt;cned In western the, ^possibilities’ of a gissl jimusemcnt
When'
walchcs
«re
seiit
by,
mail,
jf
tlie
violate law, and being pursued by his
statu. Tlie course Lor the'H igh School
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Canada. It issaid that fully 10,0(10' |K'op|c place fur IfJtpford, tyrd will Instidl a $¿,&lt;100
enemies resorted to (light, and ^mliif ifepder will put n nptjce on t|)« -outside^ Dbpnrtipénl Is. broad, ami prepares fotti)«
were field up nlort)l the line of tile rohrls jdnnt In a few weeks. This wilWnsurc
wrong name hemal his noble wife camt the postmaster'Will wind it nml-keep it ill Sfate tl/ilversity, where our graduate« nr«
affected hy the floods.
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one of llie host maiJiines for moving pic­ to Florida, and Inye they were loyer! and rc- running order.’ •
m te m P wt ttlOiIrexTuiii itiiturn,
British bark Amusun wús wiVckod near tures and other attractions thpt ran hi' ¿pccicd h y a lL -N o-maiv—wmviwdtit-^o'Ti — When-you sred a mrmcyjirllLclii a le.tuY
The Jligli School Physlijirand Ciictpicni
_Port Tiilljit, N.S.W.,‘Sapt-fi only five-out ptirchnscdrand ns « » iin iT the 'accessory single dishonorable net of Ids in tlie past always send full an^.jixplieit dlrfetiona ill
Laboratories
nre-well equipped. The ap­
ft crew oA thirty being resenred.
arrangements can he made the theater lifieeti years, mid without doubt lids one the Bumajettcr SO Uipthny pcrsdtrgettihg
paratus
is
.the
besi, and is siillleicnt for
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that he sjM'nks of is the only one of .Ids ibe letter enp driAw the iiiouuy,
The CnlLidiiui ‘ national exhibit was wiii be open, to the public.
lièrforming -ail expcrini^fi'fi required by n
. -.'lxJl-b-íAífW
■Whcli
lettersrhni
received
hnitrjug
no
In
ofder.to
have
on
electric
eurjetp
the
life. A nobler man* nor truer friend never
~4»pcn«1 n) Toronto, tint, N. S. W„ Sept I,
Migli School course, .
tp lj i
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fviwer wiilhave to lie generated by a gaso­ lived Ip Florida. Not ope o f'Id s former direction!), Uie'qicrsQns for-whom' they are * »
‘ by Sir L
Now pupils, who come from other schonb
lutppded
will
¡fieuse
«igni^y
tlie^fnct
to
tlic
of Qubec, wliuIi/Fyi.s'lfT)}'un electric Button, line engine and stored ready to use in ilim friend? throughout the state will think les«
of gix&gt;d stamling. wifi be entered without
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* of h)m because o f this ope false step of jioHtninster’ iTiht Uiey |iiny( nt once lie fnrstarled the indchinury in the various hi)} machine.'
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cxnininailunanion
presentation of their
Sanford is in need of u good place of liÜTliic. We Wj|&gt;e that he and Idsexceficnt wtirdcd.
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building. ■ Tlie exhibition this ypnr. IkuIi
prèmutimi
giinls,
of
other
evidence
o
f
.work
The placing of stnnuis upside down on
in the number and variety of exhibits, amusement of this kind, and Tlic . Herald family will tnurn.toiTorldû, for q hearty
ilorto. This*applies to nil grftdes.
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Tetters is prol*ifiiled.-'SeVf‘rUi |x&gt;stinuKtors
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weleiHiie. iiwaps them.
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.' ¿elipses dll of the'similar, nffnlrs’held here predicts success for the new venture.
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P
cjikihj
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Principal.
have
been
seriously
injured
while
trying
in the past. Tlic cxfiibtion will uoutinuc
' Yeitrs ¡fgo some ¡gnurnmus wriite a dia­
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to stand oil their beads to cancel stamps
, ; Will T dk e‘ a Vacation
twu weeks.
Hicks Bound Over .
tribe. against the Eii^fisfl spurroW. Others
phiceil-ib this nmnner.
. Tlminns J. Pefkins, ticketuigent o( , the
Jesse Hicks, one of the negroes who as­
who iidstiHtk lids igilornmuh fora scientist
A great flood, occasioned by tlic break-’
Atlantic Coast Line and Florida East Count
saulted James Miller, the aged negro,
mid the abuse on the Engijsli sparmw
ing of n water-dam almost destroyed the
Railroad, will leave early next week on a
firill gws on', says, the .Insiwx News. lt( ELECTRIC I IMITEN OPERA HOUSE nliout one month ago, Juid his preliminary
city of Augusta, Gn„ Inst FrVIny. Fige
ten iTuys vacation, which 'be will spend
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trial Ixtforo Jialga String fellow «on Momley
iit not true that it never engages in - is — C »
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'added to (he horror. Hundreds were made
with lilsrwife ¿n d children at the Univer­
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combat with, any i bird, nxcopl-4»*-«wn W. T. Johns Will Install a Plant In and was iVumi nynr ta the Criminal Cotif),
-homeless, though only- three ‘ ’ l\vc^wery
sity of the South, Scwuncc, Tenn , hi the
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Hickw, TÎKfnvr*■
V u -tspedcr.Tndyin cases of self-rtefenser' It
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m
r^IosL A torrum of water twenty fj-ri d&lt;-«£
The Building ot Oner
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Cumirerlund mountains. Mr. Perkins ntim lountryr — I he latest impiovment contemplnted in eailctl Miller out of iii Ahhijse sc^ fftl nuijiths
.rushed through the princijiM streets, and
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‘if ryi'H'W H
tended tbU university in Ids rm ly IsitliiHlil
Jlgliu
On tho contrary it is u blessing; a blessing Sanford is tlieinstallat[nti of electric lights ago nnd during a parley. Ward struck Mil* •
" ” -ftufltix pB|X!i und.police itreiecuon
dnys, and he expects ta derive V grout
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ix'stowctl on us by a kind .Providence to in tlie 0|*ern House. W. T. Johns, .owner ler over tho eye witli a Imr uf ironfltiitKtk***,
*nspendt*d for twenty-four hours. Tlie
deal of pleasure from meeting fcomcStbhli
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but
tlie
eye
nnd
»everely
Injuring
die
supply
tlic
place
of
tlie"
birds
which
■raOTotuls in-iiiai section of Georgia and
of the bifiliirhg, is dctérmined to give the
old friends, ond going over lit« wclI^nVed
old
negro.
Ward
made
his
escape
at
the
thoughtless
men
anil
children
have
de­
amusement lovers of Sanford n season that
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ynd South Carolina werc demoral­
grounds again. Une of Ids former class­
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stroyed. Here in Jasper, where English will ecli|»se yll former «ITorts. Th« interi­ time and not Imving uaifllelent evidence
ized. Relief fias been 6ent to tlic stricken.
mates is now vice cliuncelior, and another
SimmiwB have been for twcnly.yeatj, they or of the building wilPhc improved in vn- Co 'Ronvict Reed he wps tqrucd loose.'
The GnIAvcras groujMi uf-big tree«, one professor of uncjrnl lungunges nt the uni­
industriously gather jin.' Worms from the rious ways uml cjeiftric tights installed* in Hicks will |&gt;ay the l*c.jy|Uy for being, a
of the.natural wonders of tlie world, is in versity, onobjshoppf Caljforijin. one liisliop
vegetables, and but- for -these- birds order to stage plays on tlie order of Faust pafty'tji tlie nfeault.
danger of tutnl destruction by fire. • .. ■ Louisiana, one bishopof Cuba, and nnoilier
'vegetables copld hardly lx! groWn. True, in n projK-r manner.
Another W arehouse
1 nit and Foruker linve been reconciled bishop of Mississippi. Gen. K. Kirby Smith they eat sunflower seed, millat seed, etc.,
Sanford has always Imicii o good sliow
Tho Pone Contracting Company com*nml will vrnrk together harmoniously. • waJ professor of ntathemniics nt tlic uni­ but the many wonns ll)oy destroy TlcfiTy city, and with nil up-fo-dtite 0 |i0 rft house,
r The action o i Germany In breaking up versity while Mr. Perkins was tiicrc, This pays for the little seed they Cat. Let tlie qiu'bcsi dramatic- talent» am make our mcnced work on theirlargenew warehouse
rw
this Week. Tliis will be used for storing
flic coiieert of action of the ixiwcrg with jilace is nol ou^y a greet «Cut of learning, Engllsli sparring alone.
city on the circuit.
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Mr. Johns inny'add nn eleclric tlicutnr lumber tind^ull building mgtcriul used ^n
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The DeLand Keaird soys of the High
the mountains o f Tennessee. Mr. J. R.
tlieir contracting business, loiter n part
Paris. Frenchmen resent the (ictlon:
and vniideville attractions later in the
Yenrby of* Orlando will fill the Sanford Springs "gang" who have terrorized that season. ________'
of the building is to be utilized us a wqrkHarry Thaw declares he will go into
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ticket agency during Mr. Perk ini’ absence. town for so many yoare and who recently
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A Correction
threatened the life of State Detective
Made a Alan o f lllm
his fattier made a success and he Lean do
Death o f Mrs. George llightow cr
Charles F, Eaton if he did not desist in
Last week this {Hiper stated that F.W.M.
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once ix-oinfiient in business nnd .
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Mrs-'Ceoage Hightower died at her liome his efforts to run to earth the cowardly as­ Baker-had iHirchnscd tlie interest of the
social
circles
bad fallen to the lowest
does not blame Evelyn for her actions.
1n Sanrofd, Wednesday afternoon, after sassins of Drummer W. M, Moore land in Sanford Bakery Company from the former
depths
of
degredation
when u relative
several.months
of
ill
beulth.
She
was
an
Quilrmnn Mack has selected Robert S.
that town recently, little know the man prél&gt;rletorBj From this it wifflTiot’ meant
ludspeih as manager of the Democratic earnest Christian and lier depth will be a they threaten, or they Would not be so to Imply that Mr. Huker would lie respon- placed him In the Keeloy Institute and lie
nd* i * , i r ä r m i r e r a i p T i r E S ß r r f ö r Tii)'fe m A K ê T iriu s w ticc^ titso ftiie Ær- -tynpw-trnrtt-m hft mrttnpr r iii!W.‘ VtiiN,TO tfu r''* w " ''Jt!,,,f
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three
children
besides
her
mother
and
oth­
the man to be frightened fa easily, and incf owner», lie has purcliaicd tjie fix­ and respected. For detail ond eonfiden-,.
Bryan, in his Sioux Falla speech, attacks
liai
infarniatlon
address,
The
Kcelcy
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, two Republican committeemen—Senator er near relatives and ’ friends nre left in will be found wherever his duty calls him. tures and will amdact the business at the
ewose and Coleman Dupont— whom he sorrow. Her youngest child is a babe a There Is no "rubbit" In the makeup of Uio old Aland us herotofon»r-twit-iwffl-mH- be IDtiB*: J?f'k*,111&gt;dflo. Horidu
•Glares ore affiliated with tho trusts. He few days old. Funeral services were con­ present state detective, mid they will liave responsible for the debts o f the former
• Banks Will Close
firm.
®vcrs Republicans cannot be true to prum- ducted at tlie house Thursday afternoon to bushwhack him to "get" him.
Next Monday, September 7, being Labor
t&gt;y Rev. J. F. McKinnon, followed by in­
l»e« made. . .. . . .
The-St. Petersburg Independent says
This paper wubts n correspondent in Day, the First National |llank hind the
terment at tlie city cemetery.
Use ot.die Unfied States mails has
the
Winona,
from
Mobile,
witbCupt.
Hank*
»every section of Orange Qounty, us well us Peoples Bank of Sanford will observe the
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twenty
men
put
In
at
)h
is,
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lost
7 * " dcni«l Aw firtnyf Durable &amp;. Co. of
the itdjoniitijnowns in Vntnaia and Lake segulnr legnl lioltdoy rules and -dose for
The Herald is fully equipped to |irtnt
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- Amsterdam, Holland. \T h e y ore classed fine stationery of all kinds. All Uw latest evening und left this morning at 5:30 for counties. Tlie |Hiblisher« jirflpose'io make tlie day. ’
Ta
l “1 »wlndlers.
tlie
deep
sea.
They
nre
ufler
s|)onge
v
Tm:
H
ckalu
.
the
medium
through
which
Superior
priutiqg
for all purposes at T he
type und material and “ the men- behind
btofsl WTteu.Uiey see spohgers at woi
the people Will learn all tlie news,.
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September 5

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Make Their Second Appearance
at the Opera Mn- „ - J

AN ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT
One o f the Be»t Show» Ever Glven by
Local Talent—An Apprécia—
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tlvc Audience

o o o d :oam es î w

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COAST UNE SHOP TALK

Orlando'» Second (?) Team .Trimmed Wl'iot I» Doing Among the Boy» In
Uniform and Overall»
bv "* .1lord's Next Best Bet
In n very interesting game between
Orlando and Sanford second teams Inst
Monday the latter won through the effec­
tive pitching of our old reliable Chubb.
Hnd Chubb been given-the support In the
first inning that he received the bn lance
of die game, Orlando would not have
scored.
Al though tho game wat, to have been
played (»ctween second tdnins, whcn-Or
lnmio juTUroJlt Was noticed thnt several
first tcuxR'Jiirn were with them and San*
(rtfil followed suit. Ench team, however,
was composed of home players, arid as
usual in such cases, Sanford won. • .
Kissnm, for Orlnndq, pitched a good
game, hut hnd two had innings, Sanford
scoring twice in each one. The game
*?ns devoid of nny special fe*nturos.out-

notes made ench week from tnc snaps in
order that people .who conic to Snoford
and spend several tlnys may* know what
there Is going on hereaboutsBen Jones fcyeWfHi.somc plight injuries
Wednesday morning by the slipping of n
liljlltt ffiftlf n bolt while Jic.Wns turning.
He was confined to, his bc$ fo A jh c rem sln4$,of die day. bill is nbfo to be out
ngalilt
.Since Engineer Barlow derailed several
cars nnd hik engine once on the yard track
at Shops wo notice that repairing is'bejng
done and heavier rails iuid, which is n de­
cided improvement.
Last week the company worked nine
hours for three days in order to complete
pome work before the Inst of the month.
This week we are back to eight hours.
N, Johnson has thinsferreij^tmt the cat

People’s Bank of Sanford
Capital $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Conducts 0 General Banking Business with Conservatism and’'
Cmfrtcsy.

Pays 4 P*r CVnf. Jntrr*»(, Compounded Quarterly,

on Savings Deposits, and

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Snnfórd have been on the «pii vive of expcctntloh Regarding the performance of
from any and all causes. This additional protection costs
tho famous Celery City Minstrels scheduled
its customers nothing
to take placo on Tuesday, night.
l!ong before the curtain rose the house
seemed to be filled to overflowing nnd
N o w A c c o u n ts S o lic ite d
Btlll they cmnennd found extra sea.» thnt
hnd been nddgd to accommodate the
crowd.
H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
M. M. SMITH,
Promptly at eight-thirty tho curtnin rose
Vice-President
President
Cashier
disclosing the company scntcd^ln the cir­
cle, Geo. A. DcCuttcs in the middle, nnd.
flanked on both sides by the members in ,
white'face. Thè stage setting was ar­
ranged to represent u lawn fete nnd made
n.very pretty effect, After a song and at
a sign from .the Interlocutor the end men
came in to o rollicking air and after the
opening chorus ihe entire company was
partmcnt of the gnmo they outplayed the
seated.
H ig h -G ra d e I l o u s c ß u tiding a S p e c ia lty
Claude C. Howard wrts the find on the Sanford boys who sct'Tncd to be a little off
Wont to Ffliloui Sanford
program nnd rendiayx]^“ When jroU Dream color, but what Sanford lucked in fielding
Sanford TSTrwjPrenl estate Itoom. Why?
of Somebody and- Sqniej&gt;&amp;ly Dreams df nnd .throwing was made up in hitting nnd. Her real estate inch advertise ¡4 page at
You." Me. Howard luis a good'ftrplcc and basc-hinhiug. In- the pitching depart­ a lliqe in their local pujxT.s, says the OrDEALERS IN - ...
ment. • Eustis was again outclassed. Inndo Reporter-Star. Fnmt Orlando's lowas properly encored.
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Nixon Butt on the end then sang **F'T Wyndhain, a brother to , Orlando's star enl paper» one would never know thrft
Builders’
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Like n Little Lowin', Row nnd Then" ns if twirier, pitched a good game, hut his tdie
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he really meant it. mid afterthlp appeal losses proved costly nnd he yielded Jtks we havens good land nnd us many adver
Alpha Cement,. Acme ^Plaster
the Sanford girls shoul dtnke him at - his when they meant runs. On the other tisera, ns good land nnd ns many advant­
ha.nd Chubbfyns invincible.. Thu few hits ages ns Saaforii Ayhav^ean
word.
madu off-hia-doUvory wofe weH-ocetteml iive rcnl estafe agency'Tljat lifoms our
renderea biauiirtll bdlldds, ML Beatty1* and uut une of Lustis' urns were earned: town mid enlivens our pnipcrUc
’Pinns^Estimntca, and oll Information relative to Building
Bntteries-for-Sanford : Chubb mid Beard papers do whnt tlmy can, but they enti not
being '‘Walt," nnd Mr. Derry's “Could L"
ll; for Eustis, Wyndhnm and West Uve on wind. Tlivsc were .Interspersed with coon songs
Cheerfully FnniisluxI
“Somebody Lied,"- by Eugene Rmnnillirt brooks
Extra copies of this week's Herald can
mid -“ Dm. Nrtah Gave out Checks forRnln,”
Shall Wc Move a Kindergarten ?
!&gt;c obtained at tills office. Send a copy
by
Fox.
T*hono 6 9
to the Editor of Tiie llcrntd:
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to your friends and keep .than in touch
The solo rendered by C-fhlgAx Hamilton
Tito death of our dear Mrs! Mnhnpey has
with the Celery City ijnd its wonderful
deserves^ special * mention. His “ Good
brought thnt question before the Sap ford
resources.
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Night little Girl. Good Night” was nsplen­
Ofliec wiilt Murrell &amp; Miushcw
Pico TioteLBjoek. Sanford, Fla
People again. ¡&gt;01111; Six yenrs'ogo. n Kindid rendition, showing the scopenqd pow­
iTergarten'Ass'ociarion.WHH organ(jted and
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Notice
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er of Mr. Hamilton's tenor vole«?'1
a school opened." VfhhJt was maintained ‘ Titn Board ofConmyOanmissloncfs will
George W. Adams, the typical coon,
with mom nr Ic&amp;f »access up to 'two years
gave “Shelter, GrubnudSpending Change" ago, when Mrs.-&lt;]dglioncy took ch»rge,of iiTcct on Monday, September 7, nt 10 o-tlT,
lUOtj^fur. the; purpuaO oT I'qufllijridg taxes;
ns only George am give it, .
the scliool, combi iftng. kindergarten nnd and attending to dny oilier businessllmt
.'Interspersed between' the ballads nnd
prThtury Work/ Her- slAntK.11, few weeks may euiue before them for their aqisidcr
coon songs was a perfect ball .storm of
ago Irak left the place vacant nnd .hinny
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'Jokes. George A.’ DeCnttes as interlocutor,
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pnrehis are inguirlug: “ Is there no o n f to'
Clerk
o
f
Bonrd
of Co/Comtii's.
carried out-the jxirt to'perfection, mul the
fill itT" Witli our Inercnsetl population,
F. M. RAN D. P r s ild s n t
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C E O . F E R N A lh S T W e s -P r a t.
coop s'on the'ends were full of-ginger.
Tlie lfernTd is fully equipped to i*rlnt
our Increasing -jirtwpOrity,. flur Increased
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The load hi(s.Were the features of The
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intureslin siitools in genera), should4 we lino statiuiu'ry ijf ¡111 kinds. 'All the-latust
evening, and few escaped the shafts of
noi hnvu d klndcfghrten? -Surely flier»are tytxt and material dnd "the tpon behind
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N
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Bank
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enough'.parents of little children in Sanford the type" wlio know*flow.
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-•-Frritfk W. Grnypm rendered tha^behuti-1
' F u n d s P ro te c te d b y kB u rg la ry In s u ra n c e *
to sustain fetich n school. The old Kinder­
■Ylm deeomuuslation inethmls 'and flow
bullnd •‘'Dreaming Love of You."-followed
garten’ Association is in poaaettioh of a
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- pficeS of fl, A.'HcfTIeld D j. is what kee|m
by A l G. Natflt 'In the rnliickiiVg q&gt;ng of
piano,.tables; chairs and mnterhdjn equip
“Good Bye, Mu Honey; J'tjj Gifne.",.
them busy all the time. Ajiy tiling for
h‘ acjuxtl of about twenty five children. It
nny-homc.
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; TJio marchfoiig "Good.- Byc."Glory" by
Is quite pJobnhJc .¿[pit iho Jocal Board of
Uu; etilire.companyc-lo&lt;M*d‘tlie-first pan
Flducotioir.wutuKl furnish tlte iistvofu room
•add «iter tire minutes of intermission the'
in tlte old fyiipql bqiiding os' lltey .hove
Celery City QOhrtette opened UI&gt; Die first done In tlje imat. ‘
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.number of .the olio In* several very fine
&gt;. Wlto will supply this need? . *
selections. This quartette, composed of
A Fsiijtn or rue Kinokkoahtcn.
Messrs. Derry,' Howard, Beatty add Haiti-1
Bton, were well
iv ed b y tiitf audience
Successful Snipe IJunt
as they deserved to be for riielr rcndiiloiiH
5 SHIRT
One of our popular young men who hns
were tho best ever heard in Sanford. .
^IJttlo Mias' Stile» in Vie rendition Aif In tnstc for the imrsuit of game was gen­
WAISTS
"Honey Boy" iltterally captured the audi­ erously treated to a shIjk; hunt Thursday
ence. and tills dainty little irdsa Was forced evening. Having been led out on the
to rcs|ion'd to nn encore of “ Wont you be Jessup roml about five miles ha - was
Mn Honey.” Her perfect self Mwsscsslon planted li\ the middle of a svyuiiip and in­
Plans, S|iecLfiqiti6ns nml Estimates Furnished
nnd fxmtroi'whileon the stage was 11great structed-to hold the mouth of d bng ojien
with
one
hand
and
u
lighted
candle'
witli
surixise and delight to her ^nany friends.
WIicil plundered t«r« ‘ A , on ApplicAtjons .
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rectly have a soft flex­
and negro preacher stum was Just ubout to the liglilntonce and the lonuhuiUer be­
ibility nnd tjie dressy
tbir best urticle in amateur minstrelsy coming more lonesome every moment fi¡mtH-ar.inif
nnlly
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his,
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that was ever produced, r.i-nrg..' J»
in the negro iinpersomition U nd- makes u •throagli the w oods^toTtlie'rondr About
tVils time the' boys: wild won; in hiding
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several
cannon
crackers
and
‘ FrnhVGrayuni and ixMiiflaiiyln singing
pistols
and
the
wuy
the
aniiw
hunrestore
Mind dnndj^tl36&gt;ttfi#[S_wrre ricl^esiwcialiy
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Um/«i«^lmi»eriJfiaiioii yi -Walter Beatty. u p .llic ground toward Sanforg^was a
■ ALG. Nasit lids* been
before nnd caution. His leretwhllefricnds could iiot
i»»W W VH W W W tO
while everyone looked for tamellilnggood keep puce witli him ana he arrived -in
in AIV turn tlniy hardly expected the many tawn itn hour ahead of tiiem. P •
►He was finully located nt Jone's restau­
real good things which he gave them in
rant. wlicre lie not only regaled hlmsdf
‘ imitation nnd comedy sketches.
TheMrand finale of the BlockvllJe Ju--* witli_ refreshtifenis^' but considered
bilee doswd' the night's eqtertgjynentand treats on himself for Lite crowd.
It is a cinch thnt nei/er again will (Ids
DEALER IN
everyone left, tlie Opera House "with the
feeling that Uic boYihad given, iheni a name'gentleman undertake n juiipc finni
minstrel sliow thu( .coinpared favorably, In tlie foie of principal.A
with the-professlimuia.
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J, Albert. Dal is, as musical director and Sanford Machine and Foundry yvorks
Mrs. TuraoP Huuscr, piaulst, desdrve spe j-- Allenlion is culled to the imnouncement
cial meplion arid much or .the success of o f-th e Sanford Machine‘ ^nd*-Foundry
die uflulf wBs due to the^J(lxtio|ieut musk Works, a new business funned of the fol­
lowing machinists; H. G. Feglow, M. N.
■rendered. . '*•
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SanibrcPÀveimA
, , Quite a neal sum was reuli/td for the Diefenderfer and P. M. Keely
This, flnii propo^s tq deal in automo­
bull team, and any future'‘piftbriuances
biles
and gas cnglnep of allklmis. and to
of the Celery Gty Minstrels'can he aa^urt-tl
bundle
all parts fo^smne; also to rejialr
of a crowded Itousc.
élU toU siM M iM sÉ i
iKtlth o f J, N. Blaine
I . Tlie meiubersoi
S. N. Blaine dieii urJiis home near Ft. I duction to the |ie&lt;
DEALER IN .
Reid on Tliursday at 2 oVlock, after a ,,re w®h known fo
lingering Illness of several weeks. *He had i*t*r os well as for
be«n afflicted for many years -with throat honesty und indut
trouble and tills was tlie primary ctniso o f r
-----------his death.
Banks
Mr. Blaine was one of thè oldest real- . Next Monday, S
dents of Sanford, and lately had ibodfl his h «« tlie Tlr*! "N
honiewrhtl hi. daughter. Mrs. Plfclps.near
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Tlie fuitaroJ occurred yoetcrdhy after-1 regular legal hulid,
A¿ent fqr Virginia Carolina Ter
noon (rum ihe residence of Mrs. Pheljia.
the day.
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Repair Work Promptly Done

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Adapted to Celeiy, ..Lettuce, Cauliflower

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1 Quaint ijulbblfcs from Sift 11(Utkins'1
Some jokes are .like warts— they nrjr*

Atlantic Coast Line'doing Good Work Ton Vou,
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Foreword Imys are usUoHy back wan I ¡a
'The Atlantic tonSfLino, through Wilbur sch ool.'1'
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McCoy, thecRlcienfagriculturalnnd irpmi.
Few figists tire able' to .‘make their l's
^r;n it'iu’ n&amp;mt, is^ndiqg^thrQUgkuULlJie behave^—:—: ''.T*?T'
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Many folks tlirow up a coin who hayca'i
ajJfcL'funurg ‘ die- various seolumS of thp been to sea. • Stick-lera fgr good maimers imtnrnlly
Mr. McCo$ hits, for a number-of years,--fcjjlong to clubs.
beep in clwrge of the agricultural and imMa says a good many girls go to church
/ ftiignujop department of the Atlunjlc to prey—on men.
'•Omm Line,-ami tluough^Ws untiring cf
^Because u mAh lives in Chicago is* uo
*•fort* lie ban done much to Thing settlers to sign teat he is 111.
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. Knch year regular' ftotnescekcra’ cxtStjr- Utnn a hank director.
r easkms aro »pornled Tram
-various points in ■ There was once n |Hirple cow: hut ho
the West, and huiuk&amp;is of people tnkc od- bod
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ever saw a purjwle cow. ’
vantage , o f -the ‘ reasonable rates, many
A nmii buckles down to work When lip.
having settled jn Florida.
wanfa to hold on to bis simp.
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The Atlantic ’ Const. Line' has issued a * One swplluw does hot make a summer;
neat booklet entitled The Nation's Garden |
but several get a mail into the chlnboobc.
Spot, giving details o i the various points
You seldom And che&gt;)r/ul milk at one
nlong the line of that system, which jiqolr *night stand hotels. .Most of it has the
contains an excellent description of what
Is being (Line In Florida la the truek-rnia- ’ Some men lire like the inside ni
iiitf litui, telling
günl Tliey.rnay have"!»"bêmiiifu

If" You ^Want/To Buy

OR T R U C K LA N D S
Come and See Us

(•U hnmeseckcrs can expect when they hut me stsll a bore.’
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nrhihc Intuì of Hoyren, dnd sunshine.
Pansy JJonehead. of” Enterprise

So says the Jacksonville Tunc-i
3 W £ i Sanford must be 1)J(C'luiVlifl! trill!
"f last .Sunday,' nnd t f o * adds ihfc fOTflt» .hied nhd to think thttu aren't to l»e nil)
infl concerning Sanfurinh.particular : ¿'¿j. ■Vilore corns.- •
. . Sanford enterprise
, «todgrM cant flgurtu 225 acrep, 822 '
Tom Apjiteyartl hi ¡king
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nirx,^4ll1(j()0%ure printed in largo letters
Tom A|»plcynrd Started a "Kirk C iinmn”
on a small folder on cheap Irrigatin'! mak­ In his Lake City Index, says tltoSi. iVteming Simtardea: greatest trucking center burg Independent, nnd lie Is now kickli g
lii^lif w ilt , This booklet is very attrac­ bimselL « 4 never knew that there wire
tive, and Sanford Is to bo congratulated so much dissentlon- IfPhls community, a. d
hpundior enterprise in putting T o r settlers. he uses a half column of space to explain
J. N. Wbitncr is credited with getting to bis contributors why he dflnnoi publish
out a bent folder, advertising"Sanford hntl their effusions. * Better turn the stuff over
dif Mownrd-Packard Land Company has to the police department
guithn out a very neat- booklet entitled
Pmsperity of the Celery District at Sanford,
The Timcs-Union of Jacksonville reports
tins booklet, like all olhenk gives valuable
that the parties boring fur oil near Chim
information to strangers. \
ley have found traces of petroleum all the
Hdm« «'nl r«rm
way down to a depth o f 800 feet, .and
A Home ln(Town in d a Fann in the thnl the drill is now In the last stratum
hoiintry is tlje title of a booklet whicli is
of bituminous shale and the drillers expect
•' -1 witi! valuable information, and one
to strike oil soon. If ^ii is struck at Chip...11t
il j country, together with Use other
oil willjÿp In progress all over western and
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middle florida. If oil is struck a great ad­
'o nil, Mr, McCoy U doing n greot work
dition will be made to the wealth of the
rmted°llv^i * nd ,,U y ork- l" being aPPre* stole. (
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state * 18 entcri*r*pIhI business men of
JLine Will make a
L ■j " 1** ^inter to briing liouieseekers to
iorrU ‘ ? nd ^ ilb the [cooperation of the
^ g l i o u t the slato. .each
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to stop Sunday liquor selling in Key West,
and to'that end will employ men in plain
clothes to obtain evidence against the law
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It Makes No DifleJence What You Want or Where'Vou Want It

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and on Terms that are Right

Orders for High-Grade Printing for A ll Purposes
G iven Prom pt A tten tion at T H E H E R A L D office

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The girls wiD como from everywhere,
Early Bnd into.
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■*To Give them Gilchrist for a mate. ;
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stye notes the volumnious advertising accordetl Tiir. HERALD by the real estate men
in particular and remarks that in Orlando
S u b ic r lp t lo n P r ic e , $ 1 .0 0 ■ Y e a r m ^Advance the.real esfnte dealers are cither deed or
When Gilchrist gets lo .Tnllahnssee.
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Filtered ■* »evond-cln»« meli mailer Auguat 22nd. sleeping.
There'll be no chance for any lassie.
11UJM. at .the Pm loffie* «I Sanford.- M ond«,
There is more truth than' poetry In^thls
under Act o f March 3rd, 1879.
For mother dear and sister sweet _
thought, nnd T he Hr.RAi.pj rises to remark
Will mnke the lassies nil relreot
«flit» Fini Floor In the Binhop Dior*; tint Street that in every growing city you can always —Mrs. "A. T. Foss, in Pilntn Gorda nernld
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flnd.thc real estate rrtlh .Ullhg-plenty'of
When Governor Gilchrist takes his scat
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SEPT. 3. 1908 printer's ink, not only In the local (wipers
Charming InsseS and maidens swoel
hut In advertising mntter of all kinds.
Will at price begin
His heart to win
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i_Now-it «waV be that property is tf&amp;l
TiiE,spiERibm hrw tHd
And nllUwidnmsels fair know not retreat.
"mbVlrtjnh
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that
the
renl
estate
Lét us InnujTurnto the new era •*7&gt;T pros
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parity whleh Ts dawning* upon SaníunL dealers have nothing to offer since Orlando
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When
Gilchrist'Bees
tllp TrJbuntMlirls.
with on enthusiastic's pirit. Fortune smiles has nttninetnt's nature! proportions and
Imiighing. pretty, with|clitigipg curls.
upon us and let us tlrttPTIilvnntnfte-o^ir- is not likely to grew. ■-»
It'll settle the mntter for good nnd all—
.Auany rate.th«! .Rcpbrtcr-Sinr certniidy
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tune's smiles Tltcy nrc obre—ours uTfcn
Por beauty will answer .the 'lection call
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Joy; ours to bosk In. The cnrnucopln has-a kick coming, for If real cstnorW ui
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tinn^s propitiously. The goddessof [licnt/ are not using space in the paper tlicrc
When General Gilchrist becomes our “GoV.
, '.^li'tnorc prolific in her m/ár pledges of .great must be n drag in the market* ■
ntiundnnce when we renp this harvest of
If a dty is growing.the tiroiicrty is His thoughts may then turn to love‘r
bovlnd to lie advancing and real CUTiTier As our dear frlofyl; wffHp him straight.
the Crops now being planted.
both coimty nnd city property should Iw Rigjit here in Snjlford Jio'U meet his fate.
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No flbodawash away [iroperty anti strnn changing hands. The only way to sci
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No - seismic turbulence your property is by, advertising*
Take^nWrohi ns an example.' Here Is I- Tufi Herald Is today priming nr»J cirscars our land vrijlj.molten lava,' or Bwnl
lows up the ofTflgtNlijltiipulacc. Thctlork abiihch AF live, hnstling men who are cnlaUriiphibro'jiiipcrs to RLptmAR riMDUiband ominous clouds Hint threatened the constantly booming and building up tin? setters¿Jjhn any paper published in Or*
flnandnl world have passed nwnynnd ouc city. Ilhcy are ready nnd willing nt all |npge County,
winter of discontetn is made glorious sum times to give their time, money nnd en­
meryfiy these suns of Florida. All of our ergy toward every movement to advance
TJm newspaper man is on Iconoclast
blasted hojics^q^c in the deep liosoni of the city's interests. They are wise to the because lie secs'the slmms, hypdCriay.oml
the ocean buried.* Our dtpary marshes have fact dint publicity is the only way to bring deceits of munkind nnd becomes per force
been changed to delightful meadoWs, and Snnford ittto the public eye nnd conse­
cylijc. '
life is full of rare und rudiimt promise.
quently the local papers will receive the
All (hot glitters Is not gold .to the Jour­
The worlt! is t&gt;urs. - The prices offered pntrontgc due them ns public purveyers nalist.
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for the products of onr fallow land ore of news. The result is shown hi die fact
With a street Car line nnd brick ptiviiq;
„ , iqost llatlering nnd encouraging to-lhc liint today our city is doing more business
«hpshqndinan. Sanford Is ihc gijfden spit in cvqty liiio tUnu any other city twice the on First street, our main lliorouglifure will
resemble that of a city five-times u&amp;large
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size ip .the South-. *
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We have health that cun alone be found
Farming lands nnd city [iroperty is be­
in Nature's sanitarium. JVe.hnve water ing sold every day. An influx of new
WHAT THEY SAY OT US
as pure and nectarine ns ihe draughts the people.has set in and tlicrc is more build­
fate«l gods were wont to quufT in sportive ing and imivovements in progress than [ Comment o f the State Pncss Oil
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ever before^
-li-Tha-Harald / rwu
TJierelwe toTIccii your -flngax-upnn-Tb
&gt;« Solo County New*.
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pulse of trade you'liavc only to wnteli die
Tlie Snnfoni Hcrnld, with R. J. Holly us
is onf pleasure and our duty to still further movement in the real estate. Tinf rides editor, has made its appearance. It looks
this state of humnn happiness.
that denote the.greatest progress are those j good, talks good nnd will moke good.
~~ Snnfoni 'must nliiT shall go abend. It having the greatest Ixxinis in |&gt;roperty |
Snnford now has two of thc livest papers
has the sinews of war; it has die fire of und the "snnd men"nrcluiing the columns
in die state. Success to tills last venture
youth and the courage o f its conviction;. of the papers every time. ■of Pro. Holly.- He did good work at Or­
Its property valuations nrc cVer ndvnncing.
In Sanford—there Is something doing.
lando, and will do the same fur the Celery
and everydiing moves along nsinerrily nsCity, if they stand by The HcrnldT'

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T H E .W E AFTER HIM

ALWAYS SOMET hT n O DOLNO IN SANFORD

rublUhtd Lvery SnluAlay M orn ing»! Sanford, Fla.
ft. J. H ou r. Managing Editor
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THU SANTORO HERALD

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marriageshells. Put your slioulder
.t^O^rln addition to'd ie'on e tiiousand copies
wheel. Be enterprising a n d *y(»U will wm
of T he Hkkai.u of dii? issue distributed Arnullu Chnmplun. ;
the long covered prize. He|piyourtelQindL
througliout Orange county, several hun­ , The Heral'd, Sanford’s new weekly news
•God will doTlic^ restr Nb.- rffiTiV nil gain.
dred will be sent to jwirties In llie north­ fwi|wr,‘ edited by R-J- Holly. hnsap|ieared.
A silling hen ticvcc.gttU^fat.- lf-ymihave
ern sillies, carrying to (hem Florida's latest It is a twelve-page [wiper of approved
. confidence In yourself, now Is die lime to
tidings.- the storyu f - our county^ prii- live- ooIhiihi -siee nntF remarkably neat
5jWW.yduriuetlJe. Arouse to mUionl" /rW
tyiMgraphicully nnd bright editorially. We
ductiveness, and why Sanford is destined
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to be one «if the state's most important wclctmie The Herald to our exchatigc list
. Tills vicinity is most ptolllic wire oppeirtucities.'
i nnd predict a successful caree» for this
• nitics for money-making nnd the inomeirt
hut Jut^¡ii|&gt;s into
Tfie past six months for Florida nnd for I ?3&gt;un^^*S/Flòrida fledging that
is opportune. Our resources are legion,
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Sanford hnvb proven most propRious und I *“ me
1grown.
■' -and foruiAe.'.wldch knocks lltif on ecot
.well warrants tlio feeling that both are' XlMlnimre (iazeltc
'«wary tnnftVipOf, 1b no\f* ioudIV knocking
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dntesliTgupo'n nn erA of jirpspcrity,
Tho first issue of the Snnford Herald,
at oiir gate. Did it welcome.
,» Nulling ran stay the rapid -ndvancq of witJ&gt;Mf. R, J. Holly ns*managing editor,
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“CLEAN AND D lC N lT ltD "
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A'rbtngiSftnfOrjl, Is the renl vegiitnhje pages. It is a good paper, u sjilendid
That is wiiaV one of ♦innfurd'sirpost
prominent citizens Said of The Hekald af­ grbwihg-section Of tlie state.
[wilier; it reflects credit 'on M/. Holly nnd
There is on tlds wiiolc planet no more jiu Sanford, and should'receive the most
ter lid hud read the first Issue.
“Clean ami dignified" is a good motto jo healthy spot than where stands die city hljarnl patronage from local mcrrhnnts.
follow, and we . hopo that we limy ever of Sanfonl, and the census rejMirts prove A paper sudi ns The Herald Is a town
tlds to be a fact thnt cannot he'gainsaid. builder, and the Celery City Is fortunate
keen on that line of morality.
If Itis li^e nnd^heoitfa ’jrpu wanX or- a liq fclr. Holiydceidiiig to hwom tlw&gt;«&gt;.
And dial expresses whnt Till; Hkkalu is
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striving til do— to'uinke a clean and dig­ chance for [irolitable investments; to
raise vugotahlcs nt n profit that WHI makefThr'lltuiviiirstar,
nified iwess In the “Celery-City."
Tlie first number of the Snnford Herald,
“ This paper will strive to give the news all forming you have heretofore seen 'bin
of this cominunity witliout Tear or favor; child's play, eigne to Sanford and the R. J. Holly editor, nnd mnnngcr, has lieen
It will p u b lis h all the news tiiat ought To country surrounding it, nnd your fondest received. It is five column, twdvc-iiagc.
well edited and well printml [wi(ier, and if
lie printed, but it will in No case sink to ho|ies on all the.above will be realized.
the merchants and Imsincss men of San­
yellow Jouninlism and publish tu the outford
possess the same, [wide/ ambition
Shall
We
Have
a
KJndergnrtcnT"
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a
uslde.world scandals and utterances that
query that a correspondent to The H e rald and business ability thnt the mnnngcrs of
will bring pain to anyone.
this week makes to the people, of Sanford-1 The Herald fihvc shown it will live long
We will be "clean and dignified."
Certainly we should have, a Kimlergur- ami [irospcr and they will wux fat.
Let tilos«* who love Sanfonl. aud those tcn. Thu gwwl accomplished .|iy the Jute
who ore-olive to her welfare and [woapqr- Mrs. Muhoney in the enriy training of jour
of TheSanf«ird ileruld comes
ily say: "If we aipnot niqke Sanford nil children warrants its-«continuance, and
we wnnt'to, let us make hiTr idi we can." It Is sincerely lioped&gt; some good woman to us this week. ■ H. J. Holly, formerly
With the constant effort to make the will ta wr this Important matter. In hand at with the Reporter-Star. Orlando, is the
mlwmging editor.
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most QTfcVery condition and cause endi once. Tlf|J^.sup()ort is assured.
Sanfonl is certuiniy to lie eongraudnt
[Klint of-advantage to uppeur In iu most
v tavurublo l i g h t , W i l l fed 'lfu n
nrr — Her nf niir rtrliiingF» TPiomt i. i I.mi ^ ,r r on securihg sucli a live wire to let .
* doing all we can to not oidy make Sanfohl first issue «if Til? Hi:kau&gt; told moreR'.l^tTT
Wgrosipng to
'criterion,
hold hfcnowij hut putting her In the way Sanford than had been in [irint'in the last^l!?. T ! ,4. r M?'^ VoL1' N ^ i « “ nYcriterii
° of constant odvameniciii.
thirty years. Our.dly deserves It nil, nnd ihe Herald ’will do It tflffid queen's taste!
too inuuli cannot tie said about the ninny It's worth lliousaiids to the-towp and
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Under -tlie editorial mniTpgemcnt of advantages of a growing city like Sanford. county. May the citizens realise und nc
Willis M. HaH. the Ttmes-Union Is all A city Is Judged by Us ncwsimpcrs— coni Tlie Herald the a^ipiinrt it ilescrscs.
Tlie Item gets more information about
that it should LA as a rc|i(csct)tatÌYe -Lts- therefore it is lip to- the quill [rushers to
iwr of the State nf* Florida, und no more keep tit? spirit of, advancement jon tlie Sanford In the first number than we have
seen in print in tlie jmst thirty years put
. _• can ilsba aaid that a Georgia [wi|&gt;er *■does mo vo. V- - ”
together.
/-. more for-Flotilla titan a Florida paper.
The rioridn Press hna been most kind in |
Thè Timca-Union is all thut can be ex'
[lected of a state.pajier, while the editorial welcoming The Herald among their midst, Uoiitea County Times.
The firstf issue of Tho Snnford Herald
pugc is undoubtedly.the besi to be found us will be noticed in "Whnt They Say
comes
to our exchange table this week
of Us,” ip another column. We thank you
* in the Sou tic Willis Dall is a genius.
with
Mr.
R. J. Holly as managing e«lilor.
alL gjmtlemen, and tnlst We merit all the
If
future
issues
«nine up to the fir^t. other
kit^d
exixessious
of
good
will.
Later
on
Most inerdwHils would rather, at the cud
|ui|icrs
in
the
«mte
Will hnv&amp; to do better
we,
will
review
these
kind
hotirea
and
give
of a mouth, pay a higbiU for advertising,’
-mid have an cijaal sunHeft In bank us the $uch particular one the attention that it to keep in line-w ith this new pup4r.
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pet profits of the mouth, than to |»ay a deserves. Again, we tiiank you.
small advertising bill and still hnve but an
(,arctic New«. Daytona.
«Fheipublisher of a weekly newspaper in
equal sum added to the bank balance.
Sanford's new newspaper, Tlie Herald,
And that Is Just about
it usually France announces tiiat henceforth the niude its initinl oppeorance Inst Saturday.
journal will be printed oh poisonous fly
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Will some “friend of the family" please «xl value ufter tlie contents U)f tlie |iubli- the brim wilii bright « 01111111011011» (rum
the pen of iu able editor. R. J. Holly.
hold a mirror to the mouth uf the 1f curst- cation luive been [icruscd.
Independenf Corpse, now posing os a na­
[ 0«un»a Cpuniy Cltixan.
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We have received the Initinl number of
U itor liurrih of the Kissimmee Gazette
signs o f lifeTis booming his city as it was never boonp IThe Sanford Herald. It is a twelve-page,
It .wiU take an ciTort lo gaivauizo
cd before and he will get results from live .column publication and is a gein -In
'b od y politic and thrust new life
sudi energetic.efforts. Every issue is u Ievery respect In fa ct it seems to us to
ribs of death.
boost ior.Klsslmm«ie.
be too hlgh-grpde to “make tongue and

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JOHNSON

A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W

Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Tom orrow.

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GEO. A. DcCOTTES
day nt both the mornidg nnd night scr
v ices.' The [tastor's text for tho morning ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR at»I.AVV
was “ Let them that lovo the Lord be nB
Fradice .in Statu and Federal Courts
the sun." At night his theme wns
Snirford, n a’
Fcnst In The Wilderness." tile basis for Wellxirn-Bltick
tlie discourse being the miraculous
feeding of the 4,000 in the wilderness.
/'A . C HART
Two rneuibcrs came forward by letter nt
rthe morning s e r v ic e .“Christian Service S U R V E Y O R A N D DRAUGHTSMAN
tiiat costs soii|plhing,". will lie the subject
I^ velln » and Croti-Sectlonln» for Draln«»r
u Siiecialty
for Sunday morning services.
SANFORD. FLORIDA ’
Tho lcnguc.niccting was well attended
last Sandfly afternoon, n large per cent,
of thosb.prcscnt, taking part. It was
inissiomiVy nn*4*Tit}g, qnd Mr. A. R. Chap- THOMASrEMMET WILSON
|M'1I, fourth vice '«president - qj/tlu‘ w'jiior
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSEUjOR ‘
league, wus in charge. MissMary WnIKec.
AT-LAW
first vicc-pn*siilnnt «if the intermediate
la t e Sim o Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuii ut
league, will lead Sunday, and the subject
Florida
is; "Our Charge." All young people cs-,
Rrildrncra, Snnford sAd Sylvan Late
specially Invited,, Scrvtea-begins at 4:00
o'clock.
PARLORS
The Woman's Foreign Missionary So- T O N S O R I A L
y-wilt, umeiJ4ondny nftm nxm nt^cno
J. L. CARRUTHERS
o'clock, the meeting being in chnrge
Pruprletur
of Mrs. P- M, Elder, vicc-presiditnt. All
. .J lu t arul Gold Halli».'
members urged to attend,.
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Rev. J* T. MiKlmiloh. paitur; nrurnln» wrvice.
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in.; Jli-iirrM cLaulln/Supt.; jirajrvr |i
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The services (it ihc Presbyterhm churcli
Inst Sunday were well atUxmlctl, nnd were
of nil Interesting character/ Tlie music
in which the Presbyterian choir was ublyt
assisted by-mmnbcrs of the Ihiptlst mid
Congregational churclie-s, wnsexceptinnnlly
good. And ilinik^d- tu tentimi- was given
the preaching. Al night a noticeable fca
Hire of oLthc scrvjccs was tlie.large mini
her of men [«resent.' All tire ii'iviteil
tlie services next -Sundjiy, wliicll will l&gt;e
of- tfip usual cliaracter. ' •F l f i l lla p r fit
Rrv.T- W. Perry» postof; Sunday iiKirnhiti *»r
Ire. 11 ; i-Veil in a icrv fc-, 7 SO; Sstjtmlli »»ijui.l.Tlft. ni | K. K, MurniH. SunKrurayer iiu-i iliut *-V. ry
Vi /•/lnr«.||,y, 7HHM&gt;. W f l l W. A tlfit Friday, 3 p
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Rev, J. W- Perry Yetufncd ^cstchlfty
Tram Ids vacation urn) will occupy, tlj
I»oIpit of tills church tamurniw ju both
morning and qyening servlnils. No doqbt
the pnstbr.vFilbbc greeted by a InyAt! -tiirmgrcgatioii. .
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Rrv„B. F. Bruwn, rector, Sunday jnurnln» »a w -

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a. m.; IT. F. Wig------ll-—
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Roger«' FUted Ware- .

Rrv." M, r » « . reel or; u r v i,» * every V n .n d anil

man. 10 0. in ^Sunday
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A L L G O O D S - (JU A R A N T E E D
buckle meet." Such [uitilicnturns ais^ui*
o f Sidney. However, .such a miwspnpcr.is
«mi Credit to our county and we sinwish the Herald oil sorts of good
nitd gratifying success.—Mr.-R. .1,
illy. Itrnnorly of tin; Orlando Kcportcr-'
Park Á v é n u f
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«tnr is managing editor. He states* that
:he has sunvunded liimsclf with a number'
of competent assistant^ among whom is WE MAKE EVERYTHING KNOWN
W. S. Oslxrrn, who is known to be one-’«if
tlie brightest iicws[&gt;n'pcr men in tlie inn to.
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We shall look each week wlth»[geasure4o
C^b coming of The Herald.

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lies on our exchange table. In’tyjiogrniiliy V+•&gt;&lt;■•&gt;■&gt;-;--j.
it is u.iiHklel. Aa sooo„'a8 you sqm its
make-up and iu print you at tince realize
thnt IT is the work o f-a master of his
trade. It shoes in every liqp that tluioe
behind it take a pride in their work and . - , ' *
try to excel. - When .we run. across Os­
born's name aa one of ittf staff .we can at
once account for ' i u excellence. Thp
pnper would re licet credit on George Burn­
side in his palmiest days.
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Tbfl.Sgnlf d Herald, R. J. Holly, editor,
arrived yesrtsdny iu a neat 10-page, Gcolumn bundle. Hblly's new |«operils as
neat os a pin, ably edited, and Interesting
in every deportment. “In Sanford—Life
is Worth Living," is the slogan put forth
by.thU [Mipcr—sort of holly wreath—re­
minds one of Christmas and good cheer,

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TUE SANrORD HERALD ft

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Give tlie news to the Herald.

Tiir. Hkkai.ds '{tltone is No. 148.
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Fresh Florida meals at M. A,. Speer’s.
Get estimates from Pell on house print

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ilttlc MappenlnSs— Mcntlorj of |lnft
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Matters In Brief. .
Complete line of pipes just received ., ht. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
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G. A. Radford has returner! from a visit t Mrs. W. C. Mott is visitlng^mr son, Mr.
to Wnycross, Ga.
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C. L Mott in Jacksonville lids week*
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Wade makes frequent tr^Ht-to Sailfort
Step into Mrs. G. L. Tnknsh's lunch room
Write him at Orlando.
nail (¡et a cup of good coffee. Five cents.
’ Summary o f the Moat In* Small Talk
Sumner’s X \ \ \ Butter. 33c pmntd.
Mr. anti Mrs.Messenger visinM
• Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
pounds for $1 at M. A. Speer's.
relatives
In
Tmupo-tlib
first of this week.
ried llerold' Readers.
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Furnished room for rent, over Newlan
Full line of feed nnd TirUljzorp. Quali­
Monday
drug store. •Inquire up stairs.
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and price right. Sanford (Troccrv Co.
Is Ijibor Day. — ~
(~ The best line of eiji’nrs In the city is tils
Send ymfr-3l&gt;It;ti cyltars and cUffs-to the
•ffid a Nntionnl Holiday. .
|&gt;cnsed nt Billie Hnnd's place.
Celery City Stefltn
nvLuiiudry eqjl tthey will
Keincnibcrl The hanks will lie closed.
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Snnfonlitcs
took'ndvniitngp
of
the
Are y6u n subscriber toTur. HkrauiT
cheap excursiop-to Tjimpu Inst Monday.■
The Westminster, fu llest'bicy cle made
Nine limns per day. Snead &amp; Vei
Iced ten: jilstthc tytqg this hot weather, for the money.' S&lt;*c jlicm" m Hurry J.
TT«-, famous O-U-N-O smoker ot,Char^ Mrs. Tnkadt’^lundilrSom,.opposite depot Wilson's.' •

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Beginning MonddV, thu 31st. Snead &amp;
Sec C. A. Reed for furniture nnd piano Vennble will work nine hours for da
ot Miller's news stand, cornered l*ark ave­
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moving.
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work.
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Misses Ida arid Isabel Simon left for
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II Thrasher nnd daugh­
nip to Atlanta.
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ter returned Thursjlny from a trip to points Cedar Keys Tuesday night, where they
will spend their vacation.
’ Sec Pell for pn|icr hanging, New fnlljln the Epst.
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Harry Knnncr, a prominent merchant
Just' urrlveR—jx'ar*,- -peaches, dunvns.
Harry J. Wilson .spent Sunday with his da»pes, Jlnie8,pnd letnonV. Sanford Gro­ of Orlando visited his brother, Chns. Knnner, on Thursday. *
wife and children nt Scnbrcczn.
cery Company! ’
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Hnm sandwich. 5 cents; Mrs. Tnknsh’s
Fine seven-year-old mare and good
S|iecidl values In Indies’ whists, .downs,
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lunch room, opposite the depot.
, underskirts, torset covers, etc. Mettin- buggy niid harness for sale. Bargain. «8**8*AAAA*%
W. M. Dickers.
Horry WrayPnnd wife went to Tampa der’s, next to ixistofllee.
Not-h-hple half lioss. guaranteed for six
last Monday on the excursion.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Hltz are ndnin occtv
Drink a Bottle of
For your: best coffee, get Ynle or Puri- pyind n room at the home of Mrs. A. J. months. 'Sl.50 half dozen. Mcltiiigcr's,
next to postofllra. ’
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Sirri nth-on Park avenue.
tun-nled.'.SoId by Snnford Grocery Co.
Those who anticipate building will wive
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Garner have returned
T. E. King, n former Saufordile. wnjt inafter a pleasant outbid ill Mt. Olive, N. C. money by giving us their contract.- Snead town this week, returning Tucsilay to Ids
holm* In St. Augustine.
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When you want n toothsopic steak, &amp; Vennble.
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cooked just right, visit Billie Hand’s place!
'We imiko plans mul «pccificationaSand
_ Fresh line of Nnjjtmal Biscuit Co.'s goods, trip to points in North Carolina. Hitffnm- do first-ejass work cheaper Hum anybody*
.... ................... also-—Knead &amp; Vennhle:------------------ =-----nt M. A. gneer’s ily returned tyj|li.|lim,_
It. J. llolley of The Herald tronfinctwl
Holler
Kind
Flour..,fresh
from the mills.
grocery.
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in , Orlando, Monday. He wus
Best
flour
on
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market.
Get
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A. MelvinTracy, represenllnd Uie Tijncsuccumpuuied
liyJilrs. Holly
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G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
Chicken,
vegetable,
tomato,
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L. 0. Philips sjient Sunday wbliTils wife
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bouillon,
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other
soups
served
and
children
at
Scahrucze,
and
they
rfeDread'and milk, crackers and milk, milk
Manufacture,1 with puruilistiUed wutcr— they will prevent illness, md
promptly nt Billie Hand's place. •1----horno -jvtth him Monday night.*
toast nnd other dnlcy dishes, nt Billie tiuticd
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digestion und giVe you hcnllh
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E. A, HefTfeld«Cb..will accommodate yop
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“Vings II. Wyidht of Ococc iiHIu; latest in any kind of trade in the household. office capable nf producing the highest
S ^nfpV d C o r ä C o la B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd ,
grnde of office nnd society stationary:
addition to the working fórra of the W - { Will buy. sell or exchange.^
N. W. Nhnch, n prominent mcrcluint of
Ford Massey of Dawson SpringR, Ky.,
foul postolfiOe. ’
SeedIks) coverind. 7c. dtndo foVOc,' Oc.' represent ind the cash cnrrky sÿStuni, spent alatkn, was in tlie city Moiplny, visiting

Il N. P.. Yo\vell&lt; &amp; C om p an y; f!

drade for 7ÎÏC, In 200 yard lots.

Mollili- fiT o d a y s trt*the city- tljJs week;

his hrothcT-ln-law, S. A. Slinmis.
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DeJiclOUSlefe cream, Hie liest mfule, ul
.Steak, ham nnd eggs, l&gt;ork nnd . behns
gw's, next to postoffice.
' The'leition of friends nf CiuLTt.. Fernahl.j uiul uther iualhM)int» arihdes, m-Mn». G.Lj- Mr6^-L.-Tri kn^H*s hmrh“pmnr:''nppns11e:
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arc pleased tp grçct him ndain on our Takash's luncii rcKini, opixislte the de)iot. ico Hotel mid Uiiidi|xVt.
Mfl mid Mrs.. W: ii, Undefwood uinj j
Mr. Patlllo, a proiniuent cifiaen of Osstreets after n two wedCs illness,
A little money now. null frllllMpowand Koun.^ssetf tliryfidh Sunforil-Tfiewiriy on. daughter,' Miss.Kale," look advantage of.,
msmess eu- the excursion to visit Tampa, Monday.
ilieii Is liio wny to buy celisry
Ihi8 WI,y ^ Delinitd, Jur n., biisim
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Ice-cold-swent milk niid buttermilk nnd j
lM. M. Smith for particulars. I
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the popular soft ilrink« 'will lit- found |
The
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and
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Supt. J.C. Hiddind returned home Wed­
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W.
H. Hmi(J**r~prices
of
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keeps
nesday night from a visit 40'Mt. Clemons,
them busy all the time. Any tiling iui
Furnisijpd voltage of five or six rooms
Midiigan, and piinu in the Enst.
is desired hy a imrty who wish to feslde
.The cheapest nnd best place to del fur- nqy home.
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Rent mitst btT reasonable. Apyly
John
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kpcndiudlils
‘ nilure, Iron bedi; spriuds, mattresses.
at
Tire
Herald offldb, or ’phone 118
vacation
witli
lil^hnither
in
Snnfonl.
left
'crockery, cl)bin, etc,, Is n’t E. A,, llellicld Go’s
Tfiurfiduy
for
North
Cipoliim^
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you have been to all the other
Mr. (haves of Osteen is iniftind the 1110goes,
to
retfuine
H
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college
work.
contractors,
gel out prices^ -on tlqj most
Tai^lbii thuground for a cottage on the
modern
buildings
of general repair woi’k:
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.Food.
$3.50
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corner.of Palmetto avenue and Seventh
bucket of 25 lbs; Costs you at H&gt;e rate Snead ffe Venable..f . . ^ _ _________ _
street.
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Try the X Senator cigar; ‘ heat nicklc. of three feeds for a cent, and krnw siock ~Cqpt. K. S. Murtcll ishaving plmik tyad«*
for a modern eigtil room house-' W. G.
dgrir in town. Sanford Grocery Co. . . tiealHiy! Sunford Gnicery Company.
The Celery City Laundry has installed Hntnmond is tlie architect, and as soon ns
Cot. Jos. N, Whittier has gone 911 another
up-to-date pressing nnd cleaning piachin- ho -finishes the plans construction work
trip North. This.lime he, will visit New
Cry andfu‘re now prepared tq doymir*Jenti will be■commenced.
York city a few tlriyS, and from there will
ing ut reasonable prices,. Give them n
The large quantity of sidewalk that thq
go West, where ho will remain about tw'o
trial.
. PujK! Contracting Company -is putting
weeks.
P
O. A. Tolly. Is in the city in the interest ddwu. is seU-eyidetiOQ that Uteir walks nre
•Wilbert brand conned vegetables, the
ofliis firm, the McCoskey Register Co. of Hie best, and tlie price is right; they are
finest packed, nt Clius. Evans.
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Alliance. 0. Mr. Talley is a former resi­ guaranteed. ’Phone 09.,
His many friends are pleased to sep' dent of Snnford and hits n liost of friends
Fine fine, of cigars, tobaccos, pipes, &amp;.c.,
Rev. Mr. Davison in Sanford again. Jlo here who are. always giuil to ijce him. ' at the Sanford Grocery Company.
will be here for u feW weeks till the openNow is die time to buy' your sub-irri­
Walter, the iwo-yqnr-old son of .Mr^aiui
ing of the Southern College, when'he will
gated hind. See M."W. SiJiUh■-«“
Mrs. W. J. Carter, fell from the front |xircli
resume his studies at that institution?
W. H. Williams-of NacbgdodiCsT Toxns; of lijgjtfime Inst’Saturday* niul Ittykc his
1iifiKc is a Reason. Watch the work .in
ami. The little tfian liears up heroically,
has
progress, study our method nnd pxjiminc
UJULU is llupcit he wilLsoou-lui ruouuvrod
ny
llte maferlnl. 12*1(1(1 squuru foot of side¿full pkiiitlng is ap|&gt;r^mUtig.‘ M. M
'tjalk1^,40 days.. Something toll. Pope Mr __
Hcffipld 1-jjrniliire Company-«'
Sfiuili will sell you liAtd ort easy terms.
foinractlng Cbmpany. ’ ^iioiie 09.
IX, . Willi Ililt, brail'-‘fissiKuoted . Jno.Wi*.Owens, chief qliuk o ^ h q j&gt;hswtt&gt;*
SpcnWr’s
. iinkery, “phone 100. Free
with the HeOiidiJ. Furniture Ganpany for gf-r d e p aUtmV.nt
r t m e n t of The'Alian tic Const Une.
house lo house delivery.
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Hie past few months, bus resigned bin j*&gt;sion and has accepted an offer of T. U
Barlow for the management of lilsjfuc.klng
house lit Orlando the coming season.
The Comfort Cottage is under new man­
agement, Mr. J. J. Connrfb* Of' Richihond,
ind., having taken charge 'Tuestlny. Mr.
ConmA Is also propriMbr of Slone Island
F- A. HeffieldCo. is at Uie same old stand in Lake Monroe, which lie proposes to put
»filing more goods thun evor. The people unddr immediate cultivation.
know the best plupe to. go to.
By competent sworn officials, the WpwiOr tirrtiiesT. With n competent force kft Springs water, os to its degree of min­
*7 V*«H paid hnd accomplished mechanics, eralization, has been classed with tiiat of
•hfr Pope Contracting Company Is [irepured the Great Bear Springs and Poland Strings
h* give all classes of work the closest estl- water. Everybody going the. moonlight
nrnii* consistent wtih first-class mecliunlcs nights next week td try it.
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W. M. Plaxco lias returned from a vi
‘ Wiverthe goods. Office with, Murrell &amp; to York county, South Carolina. Mr. Plax­
«shew, the real estate brokers, Pico co was
[m
iSdelayed
dcioyed
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in Hie
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^on uccount
o? the
tlie great floods
Carcount of
*r. B. i. Mrirtindale m d Bons, who are olinas. Mrs. Plaxco will remain several
*°&lt;“ged in celery culture and general weeks in Jacksonville, tlie guesL of rela­
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trucking ut “Bungalow Córner." are rft- tives.
Jwc«l to lave with them Mrs. Mnrtindale’
W. A. Stafford, who is in diarg£ of the
ns wed at her dnughterr Mrs. L. A. Stuffcy well-driving dejiartment of It. E. Hill, re­
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Staffey, 'w^o orrlverf Thursday ports business as flourisliing. He is now
2?pbh)cy. Ind, TlmWwere accompanied qngnged in completing a big contract on
"T Mr. ¿a»! Mrs. R. p. MlUer_____
of Alexandria,
T„ ______ wells for Chicago people on Catnerdn nve[hid. All wifi mi
Iionic
wiUi, Mr? line, about three miles from town, and is
{»Je their
Undule.
meeting with great success in every well.
Tim Volusia county priBtJners underTorff
Btsin are steadily working ou tlie public
mad from here to’llte bench, nnd are near
Gstecii at present. It is to be hoped Hint
they will permanently fix tlie prairie just
beyond die river,.t« lb will Im possible in
wet or dry weather.

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witbbendqunrtefa afSuvuniinh, Gh., wus
in ibb city Timrsilay on hu»i|icsseoniiecN'&lt;l
with tlie rofttL Cnpt. Owens has many
ftiends here.be having formerly resided
in Sapford, and was connected with the
old Plant System.

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QUICK LUNCH CAFE' IN .CONNECTION

E. E. Bennett of College Corner, Ohio, is J
In the city this week picking at the 1San­
ford proposition* of jgrowiug vegetables.
Mr. Derhieti was greqtly ’surprisetl 'q t tlir,
rapid strides of jirogress on every side in
yur city and stated tuThc Herald st^ihe
tiiat Sanford’s ifrigfitiop wub the' finest
l&gt;roposltioii lie had ever seen. Hu wilt lo­
cate here m tho near future, and will
bring doWri some more good people witii
(llm.
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going from here to’Hprd's Station bn- the
East Const railroad ^for th^ purpose of de­
livering II check for $10.000^o Mrs. Snllle
C. Carter. Tills wus the amount of Insu­
rance carried in ibo State Life of Indiana
on her,late husband. Harnlc A. Carter, n
prominent citizen of that place. Mr. 5tead
is the representative of Uds cbmpany, and*
the chuck was sent to hlm frum headquar­
ters lo deliver lo Mrs. Carter.—Sanford
items In Times-Uuioti.
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Best Brand of Fertilizers

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for Florida growers

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A SPECIAL BRAND I OR EVERV CROP

The Florida Fertilizer Co.

J. A. TAKACH, Agent

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von n ron N coR portion

nnlrntlon« tinder x-ild irrt, npd m do any. nnd
nil the iilmvi! businr»*-* above mentioned,»

futili to the sani" extent ni a untumi person might
M could Jo.
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Sanford Electric L ljiit, Gits, Tuel &amp;.
Power Company

Ttie
nmixtnt of the raplial ftocA uf ihlacortniraf
Til#1 nmiHint
lion »hnll la- One Hunured «m l Fifty TluHwomr
The undersigned hereby give notice that on Wtd* Uilthr* (Sl&amp;O.lHHUHI), dltided Imu nftern bun»'eMuy. the 30th day of.Scpfepilw-r. A. D. 1908, dirai idiore* of tbe-par value of One Ihmdrrd Dol-,
at 10 o'clock a. m.. pr n* toon llitreufler a* they
ara (SIOO.OO) rm h î-ten per rm t of tliecapltal
can be henrd, they will apply to the Hon Napo­
tock eh nIJ lie payahle in lawful nioney of (hc
leon U. tiruwnrd, Governor of the Stair of Florida,
Pnlleit Stnlea or In property or n ndora, nnd the
a t hi* office, In the cppllol tulMinii of m il »iRfi .
tednnco of the capital «tucV shatr lie payable in
In the City of Tuihiham t\ for letter« patent Im ot
&lt;/une pVnpertri laUir or service» a i a }u»t vahiating them, tticIr nstncl it •» and »ucvrsivors,
a body politic and corpwiite in d m l a in tln
under th e .n a m e of SANFORD ELECTRIC
UGHT. CAS. FUEL &amp; .POWER COMPANY, under,
the fullowjng charter nnd nrtkde* of Incorporation»,
the original td which will h o o p Bln in the oRlre of,
Iheaerrrtnry of »tote of (n il Slate of Florid »..,«1
the City of Tullnlinsucr. during the tlrqe required

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Present te u h e Investor the Best Opportunities:

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•M. M, Sarro. - Tlienonni 6T director* ahnll seit* t fn&gt;m.lbern*■•'* W. D. lloU'M. i . aetvM a president, vlce-preallenl..un retiirv and
Ono person may- hold the o Ilice of aeccrtÄtfrn r n r thb- ba w o rd electric lícht. tregauror.
ri-tnry nnd t r e a s u r e r n u l l lautfd of director« ahnll
have
atirhorittlg
«PiM.Int CITI necesanry agents of
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this mtporntBii.
by nfi/eclo larrjntetuwol - Aniliinl meeIfiigf o f the - »Iftckjioiders ahnll I*
Haled together. nnd dAwtetrhy
■ -ViihVpftíSiipjnie Itirili/ held nt the principal affiena o f llu&gt; ivirtwmtldi on
•elves together fur rtf* tytnWWe f.rjJujtonilnl n l«»tyi
politic nnd corrornlr under thrTkwi» of |lw Stole
of Florida, the pm visiona uf vfiijch ore'hereby ac­
cepted. The following.nrtlrlas o f IncorPorntLin
ahnll constitute and In-crone Its Charter upon the

in Florida

Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells ¿»iraranteed
$£feòÓ JLO .$ 2% 00 periacre

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Celery fariiiB. w ith ilow iiitf w ells nil tilet I, d m in ed nnd ready, for crop. $ 5 0 0 0 0 to $I(XXM)0
anil corporation shall be i undiluted by the fol hew­
ing per sons nnd officer».
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’ M. M. Store.
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■Vice-President,
Tha general nature nf., Hat business To be tranai *
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W. D. lloLreh.
actrel by the sa l) corponmnn/ahAll I* * • .
Sec. and Treas.
To carry on the IntsInrkatiC'elertrlcinn. els-lrlcal
Tem porary by-laws m ay be adopted hy said olhengineers nnd dealers th electricity nmlXelectrlc cers until the llrat annual meeting of l/ic stockmotive power, llgh(in|i nnd hrntlng.
Itoldara.
To manufacture, h
linff sell. Import, eximrl nhd,
generally deal in «deciifrjlnl'mrtclilnrry of nil deasr*» ' *iVhe ftIih tS b b Umint of [mb htrslness or llaldllty
and dcarriptkms ; a(ph(¡0 pittthae. occumu!oie,.dis- Hits w*tsirmli)ii *Lnll nt ruiy time subject Itself l&gt;
tribute for higher rrhJVIcfty v ml olectromoXve -Two Himdrnl and Fifty Tliuusanif Dollars (S2S0,forer, nnd to suMsfr y&gt;e
I sam e for. uso ns iwwcr for 000(H)).
lighting cjtlos, towns,. Villa gee 1recta, buildings—
VII.
public or private—
. . . by
- / rnenna dl electricity and to
Tile names nnd rcsldcncr« of the -subacrlbers to
supply light and
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heating (tower to carriers of pas- these artielrs of Incorporation, together with the
sengrrs
nnd; gouds
either
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: by Innd oe water.
amount, of capital sultacrlbed by rach. ore as fol­
To construct, build.'purchase, lease or otherwise lo w »;
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ocnulre, mtalntnin, rejulp. operate and l&gt;uild street1
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No. of
railways, klreer cars and other passenger or
N am es.... .
-• Heatlenefw: c
Shares,
freight vehicle« operated by electricity or other­ Andrew Julinaaa__„ Sanford. Ho. .
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500
wise.
M M Smith
W in te r Pork, Ha.
500
To manufacture, use, purchase, lease or other­ W. D. Holden
' Orlando. O a .. , ■
500
wise mipilrr nnd maintain telephones, telegraphs.
lx Wtrorrs Wiireiur, W e hnve tw /fsinlo act oitr
phonagrn|&gt;hs nnd ajl klmls of elrctrlcnl d e v k rk ; to
construct, operate nmt maintain, (nirctidse. lense
nr otherwise munlre sub-wny*. conduits, electrical
lighting ami heating plants.
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To lay. construct and maintain cables, wire«, Witnesses
.tines and all necessary appurtenances nnd o|ipllJ. t . Drxmw. Il, D
ancet.
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• To aenuirohy purchase, lease or otherwls&lt;v and
lg manufacture luuf construct vehicles of every and
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acter tised or useful ns n means of JiTATE OF FLORIDA, I jS
rn n i, tnmrlng, ea rn ing mill trans
iiMir.
do hereby errm aiteT r i n¡S s S S suftt nn idiwiwn«; ureSfi:
&gt;f rmy and every rklml nnd clmr- tlfy that Andrew John »bn M. M. Smith, W. D.
Dulden,
who
ore
to
me
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luitLlnslall the sOrpe for use nnd
otshvty .-mnl.lnal^i tberrof. fii'.J |eo,r«4 Iwdeee-mr. and -rnrtrfnr himself brknowF
— - operate.
-----------, - ... jaH .dciu eor hire the same, nnd to edged that he signed the foregoing article« o f In­
¿contract with corporations, llmis. nssikdallons or corporation nnd the acramPffnying notice for the
Individuals for .operating uslgg, aeniltg. leasing
and hiring fh a a n m e; toTnnnufacture.to purchase,

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gdnrraturs. slnrnge hallerics, apparatus. Instru­
ments. fixtures and apphmn.-e* f o r .the manufac­
ture, production. KcncriiU.ii*.-distribution, use.'svpld v and CMlpatkfo of «Ii m iclty . com pressed a&amp;,
«11. das W ith e r motive I'oWt-r. either sbigultirly or
In cwnUnnllun thereof or any or either of,thim , orany part or parts thereof,.1.
.
Tb Ctdisliucu build, purrhnse, leas« sir odierwiie'

I aentflre.-maintain, oiuip.'operatc nnd build sufl-

IITothcri
•hip wit
leva.

iihfç imd D «T t»ory (liants ftfr the manufacture of
gas for lUulftiDHting. dtHii'ilk situlTurepiirpoaes. Id
sell npd mntract to sell tl»e same to arrporatlms
and Individuala-for such nurtiose.
""T a o tie ro te . CwiklnK* and maintain, purchase or
OthFrwiif ■rqottr trob-wny«. cunjiuit* *n» Inr. iort 1
»tn jit und matnlain cables, wires, lines and nil
- nebrssary. nppgnttuotK»* and appliances fur the
puroOauof furnishing lll'lmlnating. dom H tic nnd
fuel gaa. TUlaÿ. annuire, lea l« or purehnse a svsg n n uf P W «. mama, cdrululta, standpipes, receiv­
ers (Uid Ia &gt;U&gt; posts and.othrr necessary and usehd
nmillnncea lor the sSpply of gai for ddmeslie.
♦hminUuiUng. furl and oilier purposes
To manufacture, buy, lease or oth*twlse ocquire
»tuvew rahdns nnd nil necessary oppHonccs ond
thlv 4« /or dom estic kn&lt;l fucj puriuwes. wiüi («Wer
to-tense, rent, sell osuthorwlse dispose of same to
' rviriiurailuni nr Individui,Is (or such purposes; to
' la y-m a in s., pipe* and to m a le .cop m x lim i with
tacit nmms and pipi s fur tlmainr/ose of furnishing
gaa for HldmlnotlmC domesncTTuel ond'nthcr purimaea; to carry on the business of lighting cities,
(owns, villages. Itrm u . Imlldings—public or pri­
vate—4iy means of gua or electricity and to supply
Ughi and h&lt; atmg p.,»»jr to consumers.
Td purchase. h&lt;')uire any nnd all parts of the
g«*«i j»UI. rights,1 property nod business of. any
IK rson.-nrin. association or oorpuratlon. or the
stbek. hoods, or othrr ujiligatlon of any such ussoelation or t’OrpOrttlon heretofore or hereafter en­
gaged tn any tiuslnrss »Imlhir
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:tB B T orj^a(fcirrhn&lt;no1U y for the same in cash
•&gt;•98 the stock ur bund of tbit company, or In any

Florida for crate factory*

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well as real estate brokers, nnd are hero to show you what has been nnd can he doqe.
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M U R R E LL &amp; M IN S H E W

Hardware, Farm Implements
PITTSBURG PERfECT
Used In Uncle Sam's Paint ¡shop

We, i |ke undcrslgntd. imnd trnslee«, offer fur sole
HftreiriJO).Uomla of the Lily of Sanffltd. Florida,
of one thouinTul dollars (11,000) each, Itearing six
Mr cent Inteicst. (wyahlp semi-annually.couponi
nltnthed. nnd pnyntle at the Nnflonal I’urk llnnk
of New York City, on January 1st and July lit OJ
onch year.
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These nflren
flfirrn innili
Imnds »are
r e .jh
the
r Ittunlnlng
itmnlnlng uusuili
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bond*
o eticf
6t tt
a Iwnd
ik&gt;t)d Utuo
irtuo of yk IS.ODii
5 ,CS)i) oTJauuni:
oi January, IMIH,

tit which time JiiD.lHHJ o f the bonds were sold nnd
nvruliijiiul

in
tcnl,«#»itn.l
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expended In
Irnpiovrng the ^su*&lt;e(i.
erecting ' •tin
High School hiiiiJing, and fol the oilier purimae»
for whlcb.the bonds were voted.
''*lhe«o remnlalng llfteen bunds are now offerer!
for sale for the puipuse of street paving. The)
will mature In January, IPM.
. -There la no other tended Iml eh ted tress than tinthirty thousand dollar lends gold In IBU-t, the In­
terest dn which has been promptly, paid down to
Uie 1st do* of Jidy. IDO».1
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The validity of iUr»c Jionds has never been nors
tloned. Jimge-John F. Dillon, of New York, passed
upon undM iil.*/. .1 »tie bonds legally Issued.
s
Hull far Snld bunds, or any tuirtion thereof, wll
J r received at anytim e on ur liefore Ortuhif 1st,’
T uoh.
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tinnford Odnds,11 enclosed ln o second envel&lt;n&gt;c
addrrticil (u the uiidrriieneil bond truitbi s. The
bids will be openeil at 12 o'clock, noon, Oct. 1st,
11)08 ,. Th» right 4 reserved to reject any mid nli
bids.
Interest coupons will be detached from the tionffT
down to-qml iiiclniflng July„Jkl^J'JUfL-iiml inlcirai
uJuiMin from TEily TstflOUB. to remain nttnrhed,

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The Only Electrically Welded Steel

WIRE

DurinR' the pnst year the -U. S.
Navy lias consumed 1)1)1,000 ixntmls
Lucos White Paint

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mi l 27fi,«700 .fg-Hintia of LUCAS
Colori ?,'Bu/iiciont tojpÊwtupo mot«-,
tinta TOO.OOQ* galion^ .0 / npint,

crjuTvnlciit to 00 Liukiads lif 200,000 tfalloiiâ euch, mul which tydtihl
m a k e . train more thnp titm-haif
mile I011R. i
'In addition to this. Unititi Sani
has used during the pa#£ ynnr mpru
than '23,1100 tJailoiis •ot _LUCAS
VARNISHES. ENAMELS' and other
[iroducU.
Undo Sum's prcfcrcnrc is not o
nrntler of favor, hut of QUALITY
n n d R E S U t.T S .

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lit Unde Sam'« service, ns in
I cverybotly else's, LUCAS PRO; ; .DUCT'S* liave an unbroken rcaird
; I for satisfactory results.

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machinery is up-to-date ■

%For ••Fiel(l,\F^iryi, Ranch,- Luwns,£iorn Cribs antl0
Poultry *
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Will Btmul onliiuiry hs welkns hnrtl
usunjic

and our. workmen arc ■
Skilled iii the work. **
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puttihg in* wells would

Will not snji in Slimmer'» hoot nor
— br«ik-in the cold or WlnTeF^y
Are'niade of the best nmterinls mid
hnve stays thq^ cannot slip
Do not retpi ire art exj&gt;ert to erect,
nnd are low priced

ser.ve lli^ f jrest. inicïv I
ests hy consultiiiTius and j
l e a r n i n g p rice s " i before 1
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making contracts. '

AU- Work Recdtv.es
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and Best1Efforts

Opposite City Hall

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Aspafagugj Lettuce, Onions, .Caullflawert, etc

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I Sell Use Land—YAur Bruins, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop nnd -the Prollt

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uruurporaUoil'ticretufurn ur
ii
ir hereaflrr
hereafter enguged
engaged in
'tmaniess ULthlreurpor
u fltiU n &gt;r(Kwany buslnru sim ilar to Uie'buafttess
•lion ^and to PIT for ihr same tn cu» Itor in lb
*—b r-----k ur Uuid} “ t thl* ‘ »-inpany' or in any/.the
mnnnnr; om ito take. hold, mortgage or in
trise dispuse uf the whole ur any p.in u f iliè "ur',ôil
Jl.»^.A-A-. , urIhytwllirratr
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and lu«1pledge
■nuty
uf tho stuck. Wind» ur mlirr ahligatlun» m

■k * O i g - l i * l Ei' .h n » r e i i f i u d n l L m

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A rifiati towel for every customer

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and to du. a general hardware and plumbei»1busi­
ness In. connection with any of- ttieso Ui»inr»*es

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in rtjji tHfiUoaed.
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Tu purehnw, lesto or otherwise
tnituhU-görmining.
Iim»lm&lt;ling.
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iblwformlnlng. ixhi
Struct big. trr
fiictiiriigl mid cuiitrrtiug tient ir
laciuflng and dome»lie p u rtW
work, excavate, develo*,
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mine und -ligiidlc the
«»me ; to mine, nuarry, smell,
n
'"'■ ’t. refine,
drg»». amaignmatr, mix. d, and
.(■ IPremile
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for niw*k0. ____
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buy. sell, .nretiulacturc
and deal
In . pdaU
twol. plants,
1&gt;Ian lx.
i r ; ‘ r r .; “ 1.:, cunvryanor«,
;___ _____ p provision»
machinery, implements,
uud lh*ug«
lion with
Ihunt* capable uf being used in
In cuiiaer
nmnniimi
tmat upeialiuns ur revjuln\J. hy workingmen and
ulhurs amphiyad by the companies
To txMisuuct. carry uuL inahitain. improie.
reservoir», water courte*, mtutiducu, wh.

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M(iGu)N B ros., PiTipriotoirs;

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furnace*,
mills, cru»
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pPVH|0!VpVM
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Ing, concentrai lug, , ~ lt" ‘ -g
1 -n-f(ln&lt; wi
bidruulic works, factorica, d wtiling tiMlsc*. &lt;
Imute» ; to purchase vessels or other incur
transportation except railroad» uliirr than pri
raitruods and tn tajuip and olierete the sums.
Tu Cun electric wire» uud plum conduits
posts fur wire«, lay flip«« uud coouecUdrfs far
generate powet as renuired Lir the use ami pup
of tha company, and ulto to do any other act*
things rtdaTbtg to mlnjmj or taking pn«i iron) 1
to Ota same extent as the Laws (if this state
permit Mid Hfl full and wlUt.idl the powers of

riaPraVED dlR TcATED

F A R M S -U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
Flowing Wells - on All

of the Ejiicúrc
Celery Delta and other l i a b l e Tracu In Blacks to »ult lM rch««r.
Canter Firit Street nnd Palmcl(t) Avenue

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cohtetnplnting .

Plum bing and

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f u purchase, oniuite any and all |tarl* u t (he
gtkxJ will, rlghla. property limi Uitliieka nf any (Waun. (Inn, nksuclaiwnor Gtr|Hi{ntiiin*ur Ihesturk,

poraCun ; and to assdlms ^aframutdioo^wVth*ntch
purr hate ur tale any liuhUlty uf such person, Inin.

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Notary Rubile Stats of Fiorila.
My commluUxi extdres April 15th. 11)18.

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City property. impmvHl and unimproved. 303.000 acres timber land, with finest-site in
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tu purehjaê. tease of- otherwise oretuire
oik* huUdllgj fpr the erectloa and estaldUlm
a ty utiu ftu-mry»Or1 manufaclorjoa and work
,*&gt;ltii suitable MlmiL anglinss nnd machinery
- xiiry to !k&gt;used in tfttr of “ ■ * *— -*------mentioned ; with txvwrr t mortgugo nny mid all
. uf the property and (gums hcreiiv mentioned fur
the-----purpose oft.orruwtng muncy thereon; pi n il,
. dlspoüñggf,
h
ipowygf, hypolhneate
or pleilge any uf the stock
ot boridt
torio» Olim
ni the
tue Several
several business«**
bu*liie»w&gt;x menmeo
of anyy of
a* -lollntrral
tuse of borrow
iug
iM:ifd
ifd os
collateral fur the pur
purpose
hot (owing
ant| ‘ flintier To ûojülre
■ immey
money ur nrejulring
ttcqulring ccri-illt
m lit ; atuf'ftiftherTo
aojiilre
wntxr by purchase, drvelppmc^t or otlnrwise: go
towers;
pump­
construct reservoirs or water
w àt^rowM
».r circi
errërjâImpI
ing machinery, laying our
Ing
out of
uf water mains, pipes,
gates vulve» and hydrunU:
gate*,
hydrants: tu furnish
furnUh and aei
Vruir.r tomlumtiuiluriij,
to maimfiuiuiriu. private.o.Vtafattori»
private.QiyiKwaliun» am
am:
Vutr.r
individual» fur tire pruti-ctlun. luamifiiciurina and
dumc»tlc use. and collect poymriits mi reñidla fur
iy. ■ self, fam-orr unit
amiatally ilinl In wwtwe,
■leant. sietUMII.'Br
«aber heaters fur dmneuik nml lm»ñ........
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Prices and dcsaipüons Opon'request.

First National B f/ik Building

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THE SANrORD HERALD

Cfitclent S ta ff o f "R eporters Weekly
a co y e r».th e Texrjtoryr.fer
The Herald

Miss Alice Tctlierly spent some tlnyw
of lust week JnS/inford.
•
Mr. S. A, Hutson came down Saturday
night and,stayed until Monday With Mrs.
Hutson pad Mildred, when lie returned
to Ills work near Sanford.
.Mr»- Geo. W. Greenwood is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Dr. C. Wnlkcr, in Snnfnrd this
Mr, E.-Lfct&gt;nggcm nnd family nnd Mrs.
iVanirr and fandly, sp«nt Inst Tuesday at
palm Springs they report a fine time
bathing.
Mrs W. J. Woodljcrry. with the assistance
of others, gave an ice cream supjicrFridoy
night in tliestord house rcceqtly.purchnsetl
F. J. Ncimpyer, for the Uajvri st eburcliitrgnii
Mr. C Vf. Clouser is ho'w itinkiflg Ÿcpnirs
n ilu- house he riffemiy |»ir£huscd tipnr
the srhohl huilfling. nnd when ,purchased
It will be quite hjinnifcotlie'stnicuirc.
Mrs. Chns,' Khumlnger had daughter
Maud arc expected home from Georgia
about the 15 th.
-p k icr-t* -t i e e 'b mltti ^rcturtnid-fTOTiT
Ocirfwalm Ii ridge diurcli Tupstlày, where
he-ltehl a «t&lt;ti«*o of-meeiings for the |K»8tor,
Dr. Fhmimcr. He reports twenty additions
He goes to assist Pastor Rodgers in a
meeting nt Oviedo new week
GENEVA GLEANING!» - "•
Tn tin- Editor ut Titè"Sapinni Ifprhld r .
I&gt;. T. Pattishnll, o f Plant Csty, nominee
f o r f è presentnt]vc from Hillsltorpughaiutity, is visiting her brother, H. H. Pattikhull,
Horn, August 25t)i, to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Proctor, a fino son.
Our saw mill man, Mr. W. P. Smith
hail The misfortune to lose, his dry kiln
nnd about 50,000 feet of lumber hyATlry
oil the night tif the 2 5 th ., .
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,
0. R. Nicholson lef[ Monday for Duyt
where 1^« *will engage in tho llvtwy
business.*
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.
Mr. D. V/. Currie cnnd. faintly cnmemiL
froni OrliTifdo Sunday fn their auj'u'
* lug Mr. Currie’s sister, MrH^-KpjiHK^ ^
Rev. Mr, Harris, funner‘ nTl'fiister!-Bow
of DcLnfitl, preached -riiviheV Methodist
fimrdi oa Sunday,. Hi; nitiriy -friemls
here werejjlnd to see hiin again. ,

sliall bo nt Sjmfunl, Orange Coun
NOTICE o r INCORPORATION
Florida.
I
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-Of- Sanford rertllircr Mamirnrttnrlng
» AKTtptE Ii."
. Company. Tlio general nature of the business
. The undersigned hereby glifo mitlre that on TbursIk* trammeled and conducted by this c
. . . 24ihdsy
. .
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t*r A t l ¿ :tzz,
IOOS, at 10
owfctjhe
ofSiptrndterCn,
*
[xirntlon shall bo to net ns and genera
oeluck U, m .. or m »non llierm flrt o j they nut I»;
carry on the business of a building u
¡tenni,
iltcy
win
aiiplv
¡coni, they will «jiply to *ue linn Ntitmlran .11
H
rilWaid CliVurnii,
Urtiward.
Oovernoi 'lit
of I
lite Stats » (fit ,r id o ^ n i his
lonn nj.xoeiati^;«»» rent, lease, buy, ov
ufflee
In the capititi bul
bui III
111In
Ini In the «alti »inte. In
fccll and conVey real estate; to buy, o'
the
city
letters
patent
iucorive
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Il,ruUitlittF&amp;ec,
II.l . I» or
n. k
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.m.l*»f
I^ics
.Vtuerait?
—
.—arit*
iinin a
and acquire isucli
persona) property
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licit personal
properly as [f.
1'ty
their
la
muí
»nnv'Bo necretsai.
___own ; trt erect. body lutili to nrnl cor" trait- Indeed nml in Inw. unr / f o r j t to
tier ibc limite o f S/ iKORlI FERTILIZER MANllbulla njod -construct sucTi"blttlrHngs - nnd f'ACTtJRINfi COMI ,NY,
Under the fnllttwillSrbn^
üweïllnlg houses as it may
nmy ^deigre
desire i**"|i,|, nrtk;ici* “ I Inotirpornlloni die orisimil#*
. ___ an filo In the oflko itl t|ir k r n tnrv of
nntl. decm-:'|&gt;nïpflr;
deem-- proper; to
-accumulate a
nnd.
To-accumulate
e uf thirgñtrnwrni' of liniititi, 'an- the City of
fund by the savings or shnres of the io
ulftnassee, titirito; (belline rrqul*d Ity Inw for
members thereof, to enable—them to i*Tiiublicntlon of tills notlfc.
own, bulhi,&gt; ji[nirchase
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Ti l l lUc.inw ’
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improve Tor
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Themselves sutat reni eptnte as they may
— ’ r* r
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Aktsttw Jiaotsm,
deem advisable; to have the [tower and
frnnchlso-of
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frnnehise-of loaning \t_.
or advancing
to t|u; -eHAUTER OF
NFORD FERTILIZER MANUstockholders thereof the moneys accumu­
UUINC, COMPANY,,
lated from time to time, uqd , the power
TIib mulcttitan-. I hereby nsrre»4a't*iitmr mionnd right to secure the re-payment thereelated toBclbcr,
bf, tyid the jterftirmnnce of the other con- tntfether for the
...
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d it ions upon »filch the loans are made, nml nirtiornte imiter the law» o f the State of Fioriby note, bond, or other pa|&gt;er. secured by tin. thn pravtilons of which an’ hereby merptod.
Tile fotluwlnil article* of Inoirpnroiinn «hull ctmmortgage or other security; to purchase or jtltute
ami become it* charter upnn lire l**unnPc of
erect bouses nnd dwellings, and tofconvey, •otters patent accord hut to law:
I
lease qr mortgage the same to their stock-'
holders or others, for the benefit of its ' ' ~Tbr Jnnmc' trfnhts empurntLni »hall lie SANFORD
F O W iJ /.E K M AN W ACTU RlN O COMPANY, lia
stockholders; to have'the jwwcr In case liritu
ljjbf («nice aliti piuco of buxine** studi be In the
of non-payment of installments, or interest t-lty of Sa A fu si Orange County. Flprhla. Drairch
due. on any share or shares of stock by unices may foe cs tab! is ftft! at tucii oth«r tilan** nn
any etochholder for n period of three
months,-to enforce the payment of the
sale of the said share or shnres of stock
of bucIi Btckikholdcr, or by forfeiture nt the
withdrawal thereof; to borrow money nod
to sectiro the same, and moneys otherwise
owing, byl mortgages, deeds, InukIs or other
obligations therefor;’ and to do nil* such
other anti further things ns tnny hel nccessnry nnd ex[&gt;ctlient to he done for the
successful transaction nflthc Inisiness this
'curpogption is nutbqrized io conduct nnt|
transact.
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ARiKadi'III." *
Tile nmouut of the capital stock of this
corpttrntlon shall bo Five Hundred Thous­
and ($500,000.010 dXrltnrs, to be divided
into live thousand shares of the par vnltife
of One. Hundred ($100,00) Dollar; cncli,
payable in infdnllments. in such manner
and under sudi regulations ns the hy-lawft
mny ref|utre. "Fncb »tiieifiTtirr slitiir juiy’
an entrence fee of twenty-live cents on
each share of slock subscribed: uml every
shore o f (tock’ sfinii he subject to a leiil
for the payment of Mnpflttl installments,
nnd for.otlier charges incurred thereon, ns
may he provided in the by-laws.
A rticle IV.
This corporation shall côqlinuçeniid
^nvc full [&gt;ower to exercise its corporate
rights nnd frnnehises for a period of
ijinety-nine (0 0 ) years from and nftCr the
commencement of it's cor|»rofd' exist­
ence.
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A kdcit y,
The Inisiness of this &lt;x&gt;r|»Oration shall.he

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A pollU*South..------II
non
All point* Sourh..............d 7 Oil a
Hall* marked d nht dolly, all others d*Jly, except
SunJay..
Chax. t tixxxwS, W*tmaxtet V
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H* Ca lUmm, A il1! FbiuniiUf,
This ¡viper- wonts n correspondent' in
every uctlou o ( Drudge, County, as well as
the utljuiaing towns in Voluslir nnd Laik'e
txiuntle^ The publishtfrs-proposc to make
Ifni 'lir.rxi.u iliii riietllurn through which

ever

N0JjCC Pf JNCORPpRATIPNe
Notice is hereby given llint We, the un*m * un n'
t0 apply to tlie Honor■P~
N: "• Broward,
Governor
ill
hWilln
„m
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r*. of*-»•the Stntc
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Florid«, at Tallahassee, &lt;
Rorida,

7“‘
dey.of,October,.A
/th day
of October,.A.. D,
D.. 1908. for letters

Kteot

hieuriwrating SANFORD BUILDh AND IjfTAM ARWIA.TU1N ,.ei,l.;üut ,
tH b oiM cltnrtef, . tinnginnl of which Is now on file ip the
Klmîdt^ ,1,C SecTetliry
Gms State oí

!ïi i S O

S E S S

J as . C. H iocins

A‘. T. Rosscna
A- P. Connelly* *
G,t0' A. DeCottes
H. R. S tevens
a w ic l e s

Geo. H. Fermali»
T,»J. M iliti
W. D. Holden •
F. P. Forster
C. F. Haskins

OF

INCORPORATION OF
a n i» -tooprt»
ASSOCIATION.

_ We. the undersigned, have associated
«^selves together, and do hereby asso°iir®i:,wc* i » the purpose of forming
"Uo a hodyipotiSc arHj conwrnte. under
virtue of tho laws of ,the State of
ilia u*#in
j lieles
U( W&lt;*p o^f a ndojH
t i , ^ . the following A&amp;name of üiÍ6\cor[ioratlon símil
WRD BUILDINtÜ AND LOAN ASiun, mid Its iifiiifc of business

E verything to F u rn ish . tjife Home
Jufcl fp ceivótl nevr line o t„(ío ld fn tinti Quartered Oak

ressers and Sideboards
little 'now anti a little now nnd then. Prices
to suit your ' jHH’ ketljook

by *ak1 curpuralkm ilinll hr:
. .
i , tusaufacture. prwlura-, purehsie, *cll and ileal
In tm ilu er*. To buy, aell. tul* any nnri nil nubstanar*, ebrntlenii nml aHirtviuiuli uml nil mn
nurc*. eultun «*«1 ami unm ixol cotton m«il pronatural nr nrtlllcinl reñluct, tbkïninc
bchnl known a* cnimncrclnl (crtillztrr*.

the stockholders* hereinafter [trovlded hR.
and until their' successonc-aro elected unii
qualified, the utllcers o f■this1t’Apnrptinn
shall he ns follows, to-wit: George H. Fer-

H AN D B R O TH E R S
LIV ER Y, F E E D and

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SANFORD

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J’JHNEER MANUFACTURER OF

Cement-Tile for Irrigation and
Drainage

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We gtmfdntee our TIUmo he sitjierior in ihn|ic, strength am{ dtirehillly to
liny other. V/e nho iutinu%«Hire n . .

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. ThqInifci/If« «Í tfiU turimraiii^ sliall U'wmluciw by n hoard or n&lt;»i le*s limn [htw n^r more limn
*f fen tRrectnr*.
.
.; .
Ihr-huntd «I director* »bull »ele c fmin tlieiu.♦clves a *,rir»i&lt;lbu„vi(v prvxklent, &lt;wi:t«tnry nn?)
tníjilirer. Une pt(Hiii nmy bnld the ofilccSut *,»■
retiry nml lit u»u»*r. .Sul,I l«turtl u( dircetur» »bull
nave nmtivfijií tu tipixiinf nil neee*»nrr nilent* uf
till* cutltOfautWl. .
,. ,
An/uitilynectlns* of Jhe jluckholiler**!tnl| (»•
tiuld tit thiKprlncipnl-nlfkx* of Hip cm|xtrntlint on
Ihc third.Tusidny in NovenHwr d( e'uch ji «r at trn
ti'cltv k j\ m.. or u* »aftn thereafter ns iirncticalde
nt whkTt tlte beard ufdlrerturi (pall tsnttilyflectpil

A Supèrior Brick
Kqunl in htrengUi, bhajte. durability in •the Philadelphia

VYL I AMP

l)y tilf tT u ck liu k lef*._______ '............ ........... .... *

FÍorida. on tlie 7tii day of Octolier, À. D.
1905, far the phrposu uf uihipting hy-htws
and completing the HTgohUaiion of litis
corixiratlun ; and .Thereafter the ' nnniial
meetings of tlie stockholders shall tie held
oil til'»' second Suturdqy in October of each
The birlhésl ammint of liTilrlitrdm-«* or linhiltty
liti* ivtrtairaIloti »hall al nny tirili- sulàecl |t*e)f I*
nini every year,.
Dm- Jliinilrnl and FlftrHniDUsand■Dollari (JiriO,I A kticu: VI.
________ • 00(1.00).
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. VII
The highest amouTTHtf "Indebtedness or Tlie ipuue* and n-slderuv»
uf thè inlmcritier* tu
liability to which this cor|x&gt;rhliwn slinll Illese" artkje* ut lno)r|xirati«n, tuitelhrr wltlt lite
subject itself siiql) he tlie sum of Tim runuunt of capitai »ultMiilx-d liy elicli, are n* fui
luws:
TiioUsand ($10,00^.00) Dollars., *
Nome»
Ri■»ideate
Sllflré»
T li Ibtrlnw -—~l*«r»lt&gt;»it. Ha.
120
ÀirncLr VU
W.,l&gt;. lltildrn
Srinfurii. Fio. .
120
■» The names and residences of tlie sub Arnlrew Johnson
battìi irti, Fla.
120
scribing ineoritorntors of lilis cyr|&gt;ofiaUóii
in witnrws whem*f we have lierettmo set utfS
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and thp amount of capital jinejt suhscrib. 1.utili» Itile l.&gt;lb ,t„y ,4 AflSult. A- |&gt; ltltmT II. IUmo*. .
ed by càci» arc us follows:
George H. Fernaltl Kmtfnnl, pin . ftp »lutria
AaiJi.v Juuhjiul
Cbittlr* Jleflji Kl
A. P&gt; Connelly
Geo. A. DeCoi¿*¡
U. E. Stevens
STATE OF.FUlfUDA i
‘ 7 7 U
J. C. Higgins
- Fxiunty of nmntie. I
T. J. Miller
I, R. O. Maxwell, Motary l'unìle, dn hereby rertify
Itiat W.D.Hoglaa.Aadrew .lohnson.T,HJMrlfiw.who
W. D. Holden
atr io me wrìl known. liti» day aptx-atfa Udore me
K. F. Forster.
ntid earh foe limiteli orknuwlmttcd thnt he.tlfinril
C. F. Haskins
lite futrivins arlide* of intxKlxjiatlon and Uie tu;In w*rrNr.ss wtifacor, lite suhecrihing in- coniguaylns notke fur lite use* nnd punsi«»'/¿lum'c o rp o ra to rs have Iteremi tu su bscrihi«! liieir in »tallii
In wilnes* whertuf. I Nave liereuntn v i tny Itntul
Jinnies.
nati mal of t.lìu-x tlii* 1olii day td Aiolo»!. A, ri..
[110H,
[Notary tea) )
R, C. Mxxwm.
A. T. Rosseter
Nolary Public Stale of Florida.
A. I*. Connelly
Gko. ATPcComa
H. K.‘ Stevi:ns
J as. C. Hiqt,in.s
I n C ircuit Court, 7 tii J udicial CiKCtirr,
T. J. M tu.«
O range County. F lorida.
W . D. H o l d e n .
J. E. Pace
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Painting and Decorating
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Paper Hanging á Specialty.
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Atlanta
Journal

Machine

—»ft*

DAILY, SUNDAY &amp; SEMI
WEEKLY*

Repairingofall Kinds
of Machinery

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LYSSA. i- puuuhed

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F. W . T E M P E R T O N

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trod to appeal to thl* bill on
October, A. Ú. 1008. the

EVERYTHING

“Yards in First Street, Jletween RailnihrlC^

Sarah Jpssup Flemini and ■
I M. Ffemlnfc her hatband.
,
Ami U. Drew
Tu Sarah Jreup HemIni nnd I. M Flrmffti:
Fromtheaffldavltof J. E. Pa«', herein duly filed. In
which he iwearx that tlie defendant* Sarah J«Mup
Flcmlni and I. M. FleminC are mm-retldcnU uf the
Slate Of Florida, mid ore resWeitU of Ihjr Slut« uj
la tlie city uf Atlanta, xvaidlni at No. »9
mil Ihtl ilare lino ixttwm a&gt; •) , 1 1
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Pressed Dridv,

J. E. Pace and J. B. Randall

F . P . F uksti ;?

State of Florida, Ì ^
County of Orange.) •
Before Die. R. C. Maxwell, n NotnrVBuh,llo* [tersotially nppenred George H. Fernnld,
A. T. Ifosseiter, A. P. Connelly, George A.
DeCottcs, H. Stevens, J. C. Iljggins. T. J
Miller. W. D. Holden. F. P. Forster sud C.
F. Hatfclm .«taftnroralI.MHUlAiMWB.iitrWâi
tn
umili*1lu^Tiuifia
in imd
WliO
to Tie tli#«
the smnti
[»ersans immud
named In
and who
subscribed thelr numcs To tlie foregoing
urticlca of incor|toratlon, and severally aeknowledgetl before me that they sub­
scribed their names to the same fur the
purpose therein expressed.
In witness wiiERor, I iiaVe heruuio set
my hand and uiUdai seal at Sanford, in
the County uf -Orunge and the State o f
Florida, on tlda tlie 3rd flay of September,
A. D. 1908.
{Signed)
R. C. Maxwell.
Notary Public {State of Florida.
My commission expires April 13,1912.

Df«iX5ñ\Ttm h8 flrtd HôrseüKôêlng

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

- "Theby-law* [of ibe jtmcrhmrnt of tills dori*&lt;r«■
Unit »ball-lie adppled &lt;it the llrtt mcetlntt of tile
’»ltK-kholder* or "as soon llp rentii r it* prnt'tKable.
• Until till’ UinitT'.il die,i lm» »bull have first been
duly eliostm' by tin- stockhelder*. trie liiiiinrs* o(
said ctM|Kitatii&gt;n shall tie ennducttHl by tbe (ullnwiiti rmimil (x-rsons anil otlia-r* .
&lt;
. * ■ ' ! ' H Hctttow, Pretjdenl.
W D Hnvpti. Vlco-1'rrxiilral- 'Axn*rw Jrttxww, See. nnd Trea*.
Ti uiixnary by-biw* may Iw ailujil'nt by said nltl*
cer* until (he first ntmnijl meeting uf Ihc sloekhaldcn.
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C. F. Haskins

Heffield Co

, T.°, ln,rcv»*?..Ira*« or ot hrrwUc naiulrc land* ami
buildImts in this »late nr cUcwhrtn for. the erection
nml establishment of u mnnufnctury ur'iunmiloct«,rlesnnd work »hop with tnltnblc plant, rnalp»* nnd
macnluery with a view to manufacture, buy, *rll,
Import and export hr otherwise deal In either dlrectly or-mdirectly, throuBh the medium oLagant*
or otherwise.
.
To ooauire patent*, patent right* and privilege*.
Improvement* or »ecfct processes fur or Inuny way
rclatmii to all or any of the object* aforesaid.. .
To srnnt license* lor the use 0f. or sell ijr other­
wise titinl with any patent». Patent light* nnd prlvhoif-s. improvement* or secret ttrt&gt;ci«s*cs acqulretl
by the company.
, •
To »ell. mortynye, lease or otherwise deni with
real and personal i«oj« rty of the comixuiy.
To manufacture, boy. sell, Import nnd export, repnlf, niter* lei on lyre hikI deni .Jo átUifirfitnn,
fnad iinm , liimi vriuu uxid aiüwvs.iit nil kucbntr
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byT.ifie Associiuetl (Yew, (tliu pc
__know led ged fx*it news çcrvicp on
uorth), aqd n stall of Spe­
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¿ÜiM Üj41 mrintii
Delivered by carrier, Daily
and Sunday 12c [ter week.
Tlie Seml-Wteely Juunial,
one yenr, one dollar,

Offic«* iumI wtwkF -oh Oak A v en u e,

muir Feninlti's
if you want to buy or sell anything, use
Ilio lotxtl columns of The Herald, k Í *. ■

WltiV for premium offers in connection
witJt the Semi-Weekly. Samples nnd
agent's out tit free fur asking. Sutiscritie
yourself and then get your friends to sub­
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�September 5

THE SANTORO HERALD
the ltomc of their parent*, Mr. nnd, Mr*. «crenndo in honor of their return fn&gt;m n
Chns. F. Haskins.
'
• happy bridal tour. The scrennders were
Tho surprise 'was well planned anil n invited to |iaitake of a course of light re-i
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complete success, as the two charming freshmen is.
Items of Interest Concerning young ladies were greatly astonished &gt;to Mrs. Rudolph Thorpe returned to her
llnd such a large gethering in their parlors home In Middlcburg Tuesday, niter spend­
Society People.
unaware* and without invitation. Mut­ ing n week or two with her sister.^lrs.
ters .were soon explained, however,1,and a Hutson.
P O I N T S P Ü R E Î Ÿ - P ER S O N A L most delightful evening enjoyed by nil. ' Mrs. Shaw of Tampa, who hns beep
Tire porty met nt the home of -Misses s|&gt;cnding a few week* with-her daughter,
Norn nnd Nellie Amick, and with a goodly bjrp. Dr. Samuel Pujeslon, hn* retured
now. Celery City Vanlly Talr jVhlle sdpply of light refreshments repaired to
Away the Golden Hours— '
the Haskins home. .
Miss Mattie May Wyniu: nnd lllllo An­
Social Gossip.
Those present were:
nie Bruton left yesterday 'for a week’s
Misses:—
Messrs:—
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visit with friends nt-Mi. Dora. Eustis. njid"
* Emma Smith
Percy Envenson
Reflections of a Bachelor'Girt
TnngeMne.
AdnhSlcnstipm
Sidney
Broer
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Norn Amick *
Jrff Corrutliers
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Mi v- Mlriiiin Mcttingrr left Thursday
%Where do nil of Ifie lost henrt* go T Well,
Nellie Amick
•• Martin Upo
most of the masculine ones g&lt;r“ dbwn where
Mnry Camitbcrs
Harry Wllherlngton noon for Dnytonn, whefc she ’ will visit n
the-Wursburgcr flows."
U*6hh Cnrruthers
Ed. Routh
- • week or ten daVs with "her mint,';Jtys. H.J.
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' The hnrdcst jihiblein of a girl’s life is to
Wilson—
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find out why a man seems bored if she
Miss Idn Simon, the po|iulnr saleslady
doesn't respond to him and frightened if
Mr., nnd Mrs. 'Charles Hand and daugh­ nl the store of N. P. Yowcll i Co., is
sho docs.
ters, Misses Charlotte and Mnlrttr, accom­ spending her Vagfttibujt.Cciini Key.— ,
Meutnl science nevef cured a mail of panied by Miss Her lie Harris, enjoyed nn
Mrs. W. A. Parr and sister spent n few
love-sickness, because in the average man’s, automobile rtdcl b Wcklvn Spring*. Sun­
dnys In Tnmpn the first of the week.
love mentality plays so small a part.
day In Mr. Hand’s lnrga.touring ciu. .
Mrs. Mott is visiting her son and family
A married Woman hns nn awfully sinul (
Miss Thompson, who lias been visiting in Jacksonville tills week.
chance of learning anything about her hus­
her aunt. Mr*1- Mtlhmc on Magnolia ave­
-Mrs. Arthur Mnrshdll spent several day*
band's English vocabulary) for the simple
nue, retuthed to her Ikhuo In Jacksonville
in Orlando this week.
reason that he never addresses her inlinyTuesday.
,
thing but baby talk or swear words.
Miss Lucille Anderson -is in Jacksonville
Miss
Margaret
Hart has returned to her
A innn doesn’t mind a girl knowing
this weekm on n short visit.
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things; it's letting him know she knows home in Orlando, after a .delightful' visit
Mrs. M. Martin has gone taFhllndelphi.-i
with
Mrs.
C.
G.
Butts,
at
the
Wilton.
them that shocks his sensitive soul.
where she Will spend n month with friends.
Mrs. Monroe and her little son arc spend;
" When a. woman sayp, “ there nre no se­
Mrs. D. J. Starling nnd daughter are
créta between fny husband nnd me," il ls ing.the.weck with Mr. Monroe at his tur­
spending
a few weeks vncntlpn In the
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- a sure sign Vint she hadn't found wit any pentine farm .in Osteen.’ '
mountains near Hendersonville, N. C.
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Mnt M. A. Miot ptnl " children hitye relured hptne, ufter spending thb summer
Notice
Card Party at Mrs. Herndon's
ver’y pTiasnntly In north Georgia. ...»
Tho Board of County Commissioners will
Mrs. B. W. Herndon entertained on Mon­
Mrs, Brooks came over Tuesday to meet
meet on Mopdny, September 7, nt 10 a. m„
day evening in honor of her guesr. Miss
'nnothor little child for her private school
1008, for the purpose of equalising tunes;
Mary Guernsey of Orlnndo.
at Enterprise.
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wwl attending to any other - business that
Hearts was the interesting game ihnj
K H fc T to d ^ n A ^ tg h tftir M i'
-fUimnd tho attention of th*gtH*3f anTTfoUr
•* B. M. Robinson.
tables, nnd when the l&gt;cll tapped at the Florence Robb, are nl lioipe after a -visit
Boprd of Co. Cbinin's.
close, it was found that Miss Mabel-Bow­ to rplfltiyfar*iit Memphis. X»niiü
ler and Mr. Harold Lake were the winners! .Mrá. J. K. Metliiigcr rVlurin-d home* the
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Light* refreshments were served nnd ’ a first of the week fro.in Jacksonville.
most enjoyable evening spent by tjiose
Mis*'. M6r/Smith.- one o f Orlando’s’ fa­
present.
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— vorite daughters, tins ncccptcd u |»sitlon
• In Clark Building
Among those enjoying the hospitality of as stenogrnphor in * the. oflice of Master '
Mrs. Herndon were 1Mesdamcs Derry, Mechtfnjc Stevens.; Miss Smith is the
Forest Lake, Pnlenton and Misses Lcfller, niece of ShsVSfT-clcct Jos. A. Kirkwood.
Home Mude Bread! Like Mother
Guernsey. Sfmngfeliow' dnd Bowler, -n/id - Mrs. §amurl Williams nnd sister, Mrs.
Used to Bake. Messrs W. M. Lefllcr. Ijine. Humid Lake, George Shipp, dre visiting 'their parent*.
Forest Lake. Thigpen, MoCullum, Nixon
My. and Mrs. G. M. Lewis, at Longwood.
Xjuick-Onters for Fauci.
Butts and Dr. Puleston. ¿ a *
MTs. Rudolph íluirpenf Midillchurg. who
Coke* FillUl Promptly
Ims^heen visiting her sister, Mr£ HutsOn,
T he M l s t c i H a s k in s S u r p r is e d
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•Thursday evening the young friends .of hns returned home.
Misses Mildred and Mary Haskins gave /Saturday-night a merry |&gt;arty tendered Goods delivered to noy parts of the ;!
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a very plcusnnt surprise party
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Keen Kutter Hardware

Patton’s

SPORTING TTOODS
A SPECIALTY

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Phone 220

How is Your Sidewalk ?

Sanford Bakery

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IT you contemplate putting in n new walk ami
want the very best materials nnd skilled work­
manship, gee
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lie hns put invmi1es of concrete walks in this
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till A
VTMIX .arc flntisfnctory tU
city, all
ofll which
to the owners

apd conceded to I k: tjie best wntkfc in Sanford

W e - A r e the Largest Owners , of

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have the same terms givOH them in Geôrgêtown lots «

Wc will sell any other property we own at fair prices, scnall payments, with 8 per cent, interest
Wc own some valuable farms and outside farm property.
DEALERS

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R EA L

ESTATE.

It-’s all for sale because wc arc

Buying and 'selling SA N F O R D

We haven’t time for anything else

or sell Real Estate in the Sanford District,

REAL

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IN. SANFORD— Lift
Number 3

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTFM Bfk

oiit, aWeetly requested TT sininp. M|xa
FROM MACARONI IULTA I
Muller
pit sweetly informed me 'that I
«damp» were now procured nt the stomp
/lt Budget of-Opinion “ Ju st Be window, nud theifl tumbled to tlm fuel
Trom The llr r u ID'4f JApeclnl Corrrsppmtent
( w e e n io ti and!.“ t
Unit Sfinford’a postoffice la nlao lifttting'TTrt.
By Wireless, Telephone
city frills. .\
Slle Stuckey is getting rubber Urea ntA separate window fl*r stam per-The tnched to his buggy. Look' nut-girls.
next tiling we know the mull will be de­
Abe Dingrnun's hull flog is hovering
livered fit our houses, and then we will near death's dour Tram eating. meal ^ululntlas the cheerful countetmnce of Miss
- A Chlcl ts A m o nfrY e'Takin g Notes, Muller altogether, unless wo happen to
and Faith, IteTI Prent
wander down to First street to watch the
$ o Soys Sauntcrcr.
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street ¿ara run and incidentally drop into
the postofllec by mistnke.,,
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Si*ritl£»nfp"vltnr* *• FA# HttmtJ.
Lives of Sreal pirn all remind ut
.Verily the rapid growth of Sanford ia
- That this 1#s*on we tttould lea rn : ,
** fraught with sorrow ns well ns joy. /
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Unit! I.'fcirr\lhe lime for ilylmi
We ihould\)d. ild dy letters burn.

4A man can be bribed with a railroad
pass who could not be bought with money.
There Is something nllurlng about riding
on n pass.
4Thnt.-San fool man wlio was saved by
TJic Snunterrr frtrni making a fool of him­
self a few weeks ago, is beginning to show
signs of needing another saying.
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turn out the sweetest girls and the hand­
somest 'w^incn of any city of. the whole
glory last Sunday evening. 1 clniu
a judge and know whereof I speak.
4Why is it that (he eat insists on sing­
ing at night nftcr you hnvc'gone to sleep
without her vocal efforts T It is bad taste,
unladylike'and uncalled for. Tin: Hkraui
office cat never gets Iter voice whetted up
to list tremolo pitch until ulHgil half-past
midnight, and then she readies up' and
catches high "C" by the middle and hold»
on to it dike grim dentil to a nigger.
4IIere is some good ndvice given by the
poaUMiter lit Kahknkcc, III., which I pub.
listi.for lite Udicltj of our own |Mio|iÌÒ:r
If you have any complaint ngidnst
- the jMistoilice do outgo whiiUng nrnund
to your neighbors nboutdt, Hut go to
thepostmssterr s Your neighbor« can­
not li&lt;'i|&gt; you a little bit. but the jiostmnster may be able to correct it.
tfUie tniinifi|iaP eldiinoii floes not ixx-ur
fur many months, yet, already, tlicra seems'
to is; &lt;smsiderul&gt;le interest mnnifest ni thc
UmiYiialsIilp of t he city, and several
didutes atvTimklngnhemseJves known.
T. L lzx; Urf^Iircsent ^ycry elBcicilt oc­
cupant uf Tbe.ofllcc. will be ‘u -ca n didate
for re election, while' ids dcikity, (Jhten
KriWtli. is »Iso an aspirant for the honors
which liis chief wears. Then there is
Jack Fringe™, n vpry capablo' man, who
thinks be can please the public nsgimnii.
nn of the peScf. Anothdt* railroad man.
Claude Morris, whom, ‘ it is said, is w£ll
qualified for the oflice, is also seeking the
suffrages of the people.
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So ii w^rtis that the apiwoachingiiiuul*;cl pal election will be an .intcrcstlilg one,
and my friends can wager that I will keep
an ejrt on nIP’deVdojVmehts!'
. 41 do iiot wjiiit to lie considered a kicker.Jiut, himesiiy.'Tliere arc a whole lot of
fellows in and about Sanford—and, in fact,
every toWri—whocHufd tcnch'si^qol better
tlioa. tiuise who arc now, tmr 'teaclicrp.
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Ing; plead law IHitter than all the attq^
-7 ‘wys, in the rdlinfY; ran a «tore be 11^
y " ,an *be storekeeper; ran a newspaper
&gt;• belter tinin tiie men y/lio run it. Y ltt. tfle
•wooili, the fields und tlte towns artiTWli
*.«f OjenrdHJt ntme of tbei'it 'ever taught
, k&lt;Jiool, pn'ached.practiced-law, fun a store
, w * paper, or ever will They hnve al*
ways (pent their tlnie in loaflng nround;
j finding fault with otlter people, und do nut
-— know enough to do good, honest work, and
mwl of tlnmi uc^er will.

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H A R D W A R E

Nevuire! Not at nil L I . vili deeli nel
' "What do yîuî mctffiŸ"
, "Veil, a lumi in zu iMianllng house
I leave lie die, ihuI they shall say Ui
,Vjll I,be a ¡Hilar bear to him.* Sect o'
nml eat flsld 1 vili not do iti Not
for n dead inani Not nt nlir 1 vili
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&lt;01 believe in the largest liberty of the
citizen consistent with publicinornls, good
order, ;i ml ibi* juslrlghts of otliers. I l&gt;elieve in the |&gt;roper observance of tile
Cliristinn Subbollì. which was established
to enmmehiuratu the resurrection of The
Lord from the dead, and, nH a New York
paper puts it. it is the duy thot has been
observed since the commencement of the
-Christian Era. and it will bunt in uè to i&gt;e
o^sctvefl down to the latest ages, uffiil
11 V' time
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whenChrist
shall lie
recognized as the King of Kings and the
IIM fo t Izirds. Wc htive* iastnictioas ia
Slie^Vocd of God as to the manner in
which tliis day should tie celebrated. The
Snbhnlh
was*•originally
estatilislic«! as a
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day of rest and refrcsiimcnt. The people
were directed lUiL Ui bti.luDUrilful buLlO
go forth to eat fat, to drink sweet wine,
and to be glad with each other, so that
they may be filled with joy o f tile Lord,
which Is their, strength The low p f God is (lie perfect InW of
liberty, and every liuimin being is enjoined
by the word of God to exercise and enjoy,
ils liberty. It Is left to his own choice ns
to wliut;Bort of enjoyment he muy Indulge
n. Witli the consideration for the rights
of others, he Inis absolute liberty t04»|&gt;ciid
tils Sahhatit in any way tYhich to-him
seems proper, it is' u niHttrr solely luv
tween iiiin and his God, and while those
wliu may differ witli tiimJ|hVe n-right to
their opinions, they nre not ¿authorized- to
enforce these opinions on others to such
un extent thnt ft becomes persecution,
Yours for -Progress,
TTnrSXTTTrmmr

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Can furnish

41Iere Is a alory which was wafted dir
this week by a breezy drummer. Maybe
it is so old that it is Uuw again, but.it
doesn't impress me like an old acquaint'
mice.
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A Frenchman wbnrhna not yet mastered
the intrica’c ift of the English .language
went to a friend tlif other day Tor Infor­
mation vund ndvtde. ^"Can you tell me."
lie wild, "vat ees def*jl—vat ymtenllT jiole
l&gt;ear T Vut ees u pole liear, eh T"
**A polar benrf”
“ Vbs. Vat docs it do T"
— ^fdtrdtT-jitst aits mi the- Ice and eats

While We q f Florida Enjoy Freedom
• From Ih e Meat
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During (lie recent hot spell liiere was u
great deni of . grumbling at the he it by
sufTerehi who did not kriAw liow well off
tiiey were to he in Florida. The Pensacola
Journal quotes the Hamilton, O . Journal
us p(uting that on Sunday tiie thermome­
ter mounted to 4U8^legrnes at 3 p. m„ in
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4Lvery day, prhile the mail is being dis­ that d ty - The same, tiny thoJugliest terntributed, u number of hovic siim» of ili«m

JJthcr .in making liideous noises.' It is very
»nnoyitig^^;, only to the officials of tlte
postoflice, hut to thç pntroirs ns well, Çome
&lt;
PJJ^be innde-fyc the, wnull boy, hut
ine youiig man wiio certainly knows bet­
ter cannot be too severely censured for
Oirir unmanly and disgusting actions. I
understand Uiot If this mu myune« is not
»topped the young "hoodlums” will be severely punished^ ‘
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Ferine to Fence It
Lîrfïe tx)'Sweetep It
Wells Jto^lrrig3t? It
Tile ^nd^Sewéf- Pipe
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imJCOO—utiuU*.-—flcr- tinpltr - wyrs ~?mttlr
wealthy and bud (innneial Interests In
several industries—a half interest in i*
two-chair Inirltcr shop, a scroop-bund
shoe store and. n patrmt cnlf-wcnne.
. Sammy Cheezum nisi Hack Sweuzyjjre
going to widen Orange creek nt the benik
and erect a swimming jmof.* It has been
too .narrow for fleshy-irereons, as every
time Mrs. Hunker, with her grown-up
daughters went iu-hutliihg the water over­
flowed into Jim Kor|s'tcr's l»nck yard and
drowned but Ills strawberry guava |uUclp
llnde Hl)l Slpck.slagcr cant) linlne from
Jacksonville yesterday with •Ins trousers
created and wearing n shiny rubber col­
lar. Uncle Hill must lie getting n Tittle
hit s|*irty as Jje grMs along Jn* in yeyrs',
hut maylie Aunt Jcrusiia Stutcscntmrg
could tell 'the reason why Unde Bill iA'
siiruciiul up.

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Nettie Jtnr« Flyrin,*of Tavares; .visited
her uncle, Pete Joslyn, Inst Sunday, and
Uncle Pete took her over to Orlatuiu. and
slinwcd hei' city lift? Iiy taking bci into
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tlm
picture sltows. a ride op‘ the
merry:go’-'
round, bumli tin- Imiiiii« and other f(anmiscn[um tilings, and when lliejirgotTun kTa
'Macaroni .Nettie June said, slic'd had the
rirntrof her life’. Thc'Fiynns are well*tn
do and move in Hip smart-set 'altogether
ntiiome.
Tiie Macaroni hall team playwl the
Mulberry's last Sunday ^and skinnt’d 'em
•10 to 35, There was much «liePrlrig ;
wlien tiie game was over and the. Macn- 5*
roal'people carried Hill, ilopliglit, the isiwleggisi' cntclier for (heir team, "011 tile
ground on their shoulders.
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Tobe Sluslier's ¡10-year-old daughter Pet
wns nt the picnic lust Tuesday and on-,
joyed herself quite hilariously. . Pet i s’ a
regular cut-up. She mixed the salt witli
tiie sngnr. (Hit he n't pins on the licnt pins
on tiie benches and pm n big hunk of gum
when Steve
on Steve Patton's chair,
got uy uiid pulliM tiie duiir w'\h iiim Pet
fairly shriked with laughter, When she
his susjHMidcu loose it Wiis tjvr
Ntivfi*« terrtj™ anxiety,

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Do yt/u realize, thev/iecesfiity, for n substantial
foun.(lfilio|t ns a part of. that .sidewalk which yoii
intend rmildipti? ^VkriiiCely fihisluid Aop lends
. beauty, hm noj. stability. This is^fV he-4attained
onfr w ii«i;the ¿airwi care is exercised in selection
.of niateriuls fdr.the foundation as fof the topcont.
*WitJr tliiii,fiifet“ in mind, RmiirimpprUnt! cfean.hatyl crushctt

sttine, wliit lt whwi
wtilt stufttlnrti eniiimxtrinii sjKscificnliinnr, j}iv«is nli’ ilfos&lt;&gt;Inti*iy depaidnlHft foflndntion. *"
If yotrwmit ¡» wtdk in which you' wth take pptje iA the years
foundatianNis rifiht. Tips is one ot

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Drew utid Son
Word lins been received here? bu$ - tin*
Orlando correspon&gt;(/ui to tiie Tinms^Iohm,
Tiiat Benjamin uiuttson of Oiiattdo, Gaskin
Drew,'were victims of a holdup ill YellowstonerPark. Mr. Draw wasohliiicil to hand
oyer JOt) in cash, wliile young Mr. Drew
was compelled to liold the highwaytuau's
sack whip!« lie filled with Jewelry and se­
curities amounting to $10,ODD. Friend^
of the Drew family will sympathize witii“
thetii hr 'thdir frigid anil loss while op 11
pleasure uipVtiKliiis wonderful pork.

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the cau ic of the m y ch -to -b e-d esired i
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Sanford have the greatest e a r n i n g
capacity arid are th e most v a lu a b le
BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUATION, L U X U R I O U S
IVENESS, WITHOUT A R I V L A L I N P OS
in the state, is .because at a d e p th o f
about one hu n d red feet is found a n
A Country of Prolific Returns, E d e n - lik e M e rd t
unfailing abundance of artesian s u p ­
Sounding F i n a n c i a l P r o f it * *
ply. T h is furnishes the c h e a p e s t
T h a G t j r Commercially, E d u c a t i o n a l l y ® * id !
and best irrigation know n to t h e
S ta Jifi* $ M e n , Charming W o m e n , P r o g r e s s i
agricultural w orld. A t the t a m e
¡W 'r Trade Enterprise an d
B usin«** T
time, a system has been devised a n d
adopted that m akes these in ig a tin g
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Inviting, H ospitable, D e lig h tf u l
conductors the finest kind of d r a in ­
W ithout a rival in its resource* I th e C e le r y ” Ci»;
age im aginable. T h e soil on t h e
*nd possibilities, on the heights over- l o c a l i t y ,
ham m ock and prairie lands v a r ie s
lo o lu a f Lake Monroe, at the head
J . h e m a r v e lo t
from a black and sandy to a fe rtile
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o i navigation of the St. John's river f o r d -tire t h e -re
muck,
an dI •is as rich
in decayed1v. e g e ­
with its w j i appointed and popular a b e r v e n a m e d , vt;
table m atter as can be.' T h e re i s
C lydeIm jjPk'nias.andalioieachrd t o i l .
W a .r m •e r I
enough of sand in th e'so il to m a k e
it w ork easily, and th e truck f a r m s
are as m ellow and tillable as a g a r ­
den. T h u s, w ith nature’s su n sh in e,
nature's provision of .w a te r, a n d
nature's adm irably ad ap ted soil, t h e
■Ui W g SVMWl i o n , o r h e a t e d seasoruy In d eed it scientific farm er of S anford h a s
is p s r-o -e m in e n tly th e h eajthy and cool everything largely in his ow n h a n d s .
.Three crop», pnd sometimes fo u r,
p l a o e o f t h e state durin g the w arm
may be gTown in a season, and a t high
s u m m e r m o n th s . &lt;. T h e re is alw ays as two thousand dollars an acre have
h e r e a d e lig h tf u l breeze from off the been made, net prpfit, in a single y ear.
r iv e a r o r l a k e . S ir ic a - “ the b j R O f course there are those who fail in
f r e e a c « o f 19 5 " , w h ich wc^. general, farming or c^op growing, just as there
t h e r e h a s b « * n v ery h'ttle serious are those who make failures in other
d a m a g e to g fo w in g crops, god none lines, and all seasons are not equally
to o r a n g e g r o v e l , in th e vicinity 0f favorable for best results.' but it lis safe
to say. that in no, other place can so
S a n f o r d . • ' y ^ h e n o th e r' porting} of large and wonderfully rera^nertíive re­

P EER LESS &amp; A T * t &lt;

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Comfort

turns be obtained as »from the celery
lands of .Sanford.
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t a t been a n if it b e in g d o n e here in the
n a ile r o f m o n e y -m a k in g a n d wealthfetling.
T he p ro fits seem incredibly
■xiormous to one u n a c c u s to m e d to cropu ltu re in and a b o u t S a n f o r d , but they
x"e nevertheless a b s o lu te ly correct and
-*«y estily be v e rifie d b y a n y one who
«sires to take th e le a s t bit o f trouble

ment, and same are heading this way.
Capital and labor are all employed.
Each has the steady and substantial
demand that must always be, in a dis­
trict where the necessities of human
consumption are produced in wonder­
fully paying quantities.
T h e Industrial Edition herewith
presented conveys in vietds and por­
le o f S a n f o r d a re th e kind traits and descriptive mattnr a fairly
^
e quickly learns to resp ect a n d es- good idea of the attractiveness of the
:m. R esponsible, co n serv ativ e, ener- Gate City and surroundings. It does
e t i c and thrifty b u s in e s s m en are the not, however,* tell half the story of the
a l e in this city.- T h e w om en are re­ possibilities of the place. W here there
e le d , sociable a n d c u ltiv a te d .
Hos- is so much that is absorbingly inter­
a table, cordial a n d k in d ly a re all. T h e esting, it is not easy to portray even a
-aarm hand of w e lc o m e is freely ex- fractional part of same. Every state­
rxided to visitors a n d settlers.
M ore ment herein is meant to be reliable and
a d mote is the fa c t b e c o m in g known trustworthy, and in nothing overdrawn.
t a t Sinford h a s th e g re a te st attrac- 'Hie reader may doubt, if he will, what
=&gt;ni II a* home, .a t a w ealth-getting is told about every other part - of
-oposition. and a s a health-conserving Florida, but from a financial stand­
« « lily , a n d as th e k n o w le d g e spreads point he cannot afford to fail of in­
« visitors and se ttle rs in c re a s e . If the vestigating the opportunities at San­
If looking for the place and
-aaidenli o f colder c lim a te s a n d farm- ford.
KS. sections, where b u t o n e c ro p a year chance to make money quickly, easily
possible, really k n e w th e opportuni­ and under pleasant and even fascinating
sm that exist here, ft w o u ld not be a conditions, the Celery City is the
« « k before every a v a ila b le acre of Mecca of which you are in search.
r l e r y land was p r e - e m p te d .
A s it it, You can make more money in a shorter
e country is d e v e lo p in g w ith amazing time at Sanford than anywhere else in
F&gt;idity. L and c le a r in g is in process all the country.
country, Come and see. A rcry ty h ere. newly e r e c te d dw ellings are range to spend the next cold season,
»¿ting the ham m ock a n d p rairie , prep- or at least a part of it here, enjoy the
■ ttion for cropping a n d harvesting is luxury of a cool, bracing and healthful
■ 'v c itil,. and th e
fo u n d a tio n for summer atmosphere, instead of zero
e e d r realization o f fo rtu n e s is being weather and snow-banks, revel in the
on every
exhilaration and excitement of ^hunting
lithe ^»ty, to o , a c tiv ity is unceas- and fishing in a land where gaMe'and
Building a rid b e a u tify in g , walk the- finny tribe are super-abundant,
ig ind drive-w ay im p ro v in g , ship- exuberate in tha delectations afforded
snd tiafficing, te a m in g a n d truck- tourists at our fine hotels and resorts,
esnisge* riding- a n d autom obiling and investigate for yourself the marvels *
every d a y affairs.
T h e town is of financial inducementI in the remarlH
inuouily growing.
M a n y lines of able G ale City of Florida. Sanford
aufseturing ad; tr a d e invite invest­ the Monroe.,

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H IS'finely illustrated Industrial Ed*“*
,0 the reader aome idea of th e attr*f»&gt; *»•

^•nford will convey
the C e b ry City and

the fairly startling profits that are p ***
in truck growing on
the garden lands and nmong the
1 wel1, of the Celery
Delta. Nothing herein is intended to be ot"
1 he most caraful
effort hat been m ade by the editor and pMA*
to admit nothing to
these columns but conservative kind absolutely »4 - W e figures and atitements. This work is designed to supply
•*»formati &gt;n that large
numbeVall over th e country arri seeking i d

***8 f°r concerning the

wonderfully productive soil and I artesian *»*•

• most remarkable
Com plète anil intercity a. **** «hhoo is, however.
a visit to the place w ill alone gi.vcLn adequi" i t1L epti°n of the possibililies and thf attractiveness thW present *has
* ^ VM l° the man or
woman wfìò desirea comfort, luxury&gt;nd afflai* •
Action of country.

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kit ».odor *** pSU,t»bU method ol Iraniacting busineti. Mi.
Howaid ,*l\ w . 1' • olr*,uie to .bow inquirer» the beautie. and
adraalaF* 0 "’*^»élery Qty.

This edition is edited and published u»V
taking supervision of M r. E. T . Woodruff. *»U
of the work.

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“ Snow Photo” v.
Possibly w tye m a y notice th e above, in connection w ith sundry pictures in this issue, and hats
curiosity to know M.t w h a h th a t m eans. W e therefore explain that the fine views and portraits beta
w ith shown were a rg e ly ma.de from p h o to g ra p h , taken b y our loca artist, H. H . Snow, Room 13 *
th e Pico block. t w o u ld not h av e occurred to us that there cou d be any misapprehension, had nut a*
innocent N orthein
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n f o r d is situated, is one of the choicestledioosiatl
o r a n g e growing, pineapple culture and kindred in&gt;c h that brings ¿ash from every direction. Located
a n peninsula, fifty ^ thirty-five miles in tire, dotted
L a k e s and lakelets .of d ear, pure spring water, and
&amp; l&gt; Ie soil, O range C ounty is exceptionally well ada{&gt;t h i s county successfully grow com, Irish and sweet
u lif lo w e r , lettuce, celery, all kinds of root crops,
a , an d every sort of small fruit, rice, sugar, syrup,
t o o k raising and turpentine manufacture tie also
=■ c o u n ty leat.
a s n fo rd , means life in a delightful atmosphere, said
n o r t h it means th at the fuel hill will be cut down
B M RO BIN SO N .
n a l c h . It means freedom from colds and catarrh, B M U m m . Clvrk of Or nag« G * Ji i
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•urparted. are deitiard tl a ml; fait MU
tbia road, which detejopfal into the noil u(td |uba fab
mm tha acrativ« fa the louthent tlaltt, tad Salad *1 It

SusssSsi
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of tha S. F. coma tha GREAT,

Ma r t in .

¿M «tín. Ifar la a ColfatU« 'J
*Ajy. ii a native of hfa^fa, C«„
,C&gt;4igr«l«J southward la f U~t#

J- M. SADLER.
Ih an; Inab a/ J. I f . Sadlar, Treai*"• d Oiap Caaty. will U p U ^ ta
w fa null,*i kU m of ih« grolle*»».
Mi yini Wo, i, .| Oakland P .|m,„ 0
»4 ad npidJi fuat farai • part of th«
l"*"' «I apaaMi ba County Treasurer'!
tar ud aUaliat, hkaa official malfarà do
••r r»«Ut tana A trip to tha wail hat
tua «Uad by M r. Sadler, hr.
Ian rant 'Ui»| no k»g«r ago than

fa iO ly ttn of age, O iW |a Loom,
and u w U « , fa .

i|*aidcnl*-*ver aiac, Hu Urn.
I • raror' office;, two

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I the pub Ik ukai.b
^1r. Martin hat faaU fat
W&gt;»- u**d‘ ai rh* U i p,,

thud o .

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M . O . O V ERSTREET

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Oraagr County ia fortunata m bating aa
m i of bar County Commua»Mm«n-*i«r&lt; «
*«n ao thoroughly practical and fan««« U« M. O .’ O varttrrol.
Mr. C tan ln il a
known th« country over mm th* «accawful fa«,I
•«d manager auid owner of eafanaiv« laapro
to* manufacturing interval«
Sa wfauiafav
km b* cnnductvd thinga that the fmam «1 »•
fatal of lh« b u t incat haw V — Urga «»d .««.Ugly .tali«factory. M r. 0»»a«m»«i .* k
fa a good ru ecu tiw for th« coamly

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cam e a ^ c h a i l e i ^ . compafiy in 1899.
' Having a'Com plete topy of the record),
the company, fa in position to furnish
accurate apd complete, abstracts of any
of th e records of the epunty.
T h e com pany is' under the managem tnf of C . W - Goodnch„the Secretary,
w ho h a t been in the compan/ since
1875., M r. Goodrich it courteous,
kindly a n d fccommodatlto, an liable,
w e ll. inform ed a n d genial genlleou.
H is work is done .‘w ith pcatnesi, «ruriJ. K KIRKWOOD.
cy a n d despatch. ' . F o r any infomatioo
regarding Titles or sit "
m partilit rrpttavola Ih* grolle
U via vj taro« M rcaponaibilitira of
real estate in^i
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W°&gt;“ S* County, «ÚCI'be expeditiously
m
' 7 ^ p m l ÌH»b«nl. r H . Vick.
)Ofi|OL
fad h - ho.la .o f frirod.
% addressing SEC*
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ORLANDO,

•f1 ■ ia«|itl*lrii&lt;«i and w«lt-wiah&lt;

H»l&lt; &gt;«faldata.*«.

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HOUSE

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rOftTICO AND PARR

S moit d e l i g H t T a a l l y
Situated o n
«H e

ful fresh water lake, five m i l e »
in
width and eight in length.
" M. " H i s
T A | 0111*41001
ia an ideal winter resort and a g r e a t
favorite with tourists and th e t r a v - i l e d in the center of the fh h m g ¿..‘net. wtfcvdrj u Sanford is by
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ding public. - It has been e n t i r e l y H w ater lakes. A ny da»» o f h »t lof
at the hotel,
o f fishing is Very much m j o y d by Ae vita poti who rarely
l i t e r an outing without a g o o d Mnsf d Ut Tkm U also here

AhaiiWiitif Rt»oft.
VM11 ita Ml U ta«* |.t*

l«i*i If Mi li M inMnl
a ii lU W 11« i»wJ b y ,
Pwtal Os J Ali* Ita IMM«*
Um M lipi* fatal Grover
OniUta ^ W i . 1

Ata multa» fa-,,«

H s*

I n c i t a .I ta * » U*.wd
Si* M*|\ ni UM«1 |l|)l ..tab
^"■¡ÄwlsolitiieSrtaeeie*
nkifA'IllMitaui u i M&gt;-

, t| r* u ft/ta MiU ij Tb*
ip à tasta J ti *wt » «aM i^M liaik II* Ami**

fa ta U (ni irà kiwi M.1
tab) TVit*n m*V*i*l*rt*My
*rt »Ul l^ n y ,»,1, tlwayt

taken v i i t H
« H e
bright moot
to b e h o l d , e i t h e r Irom th e.v
pier e a t e n d i o g
i n t o the lake.

A feature for pastim e ex&lt;
a n d pleasure is the lawn t o
court on the hotel grounds, aT v
kept in good fepair, and a g ain
bowling alley has been in th e
quite attractive to lady g u
T aken all in all. its appointm*
services, location,
ideal- winter, h I

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¡CITY;

FLORIDA

Conservative Estimate of Expenses and
Retunis in Developing a Ten-Acre Traci.
In Six Months« a Clean-up of Over $5,0)10,
* and a Garden of a Farm Thrown In*
Below are »ome highly interesting
figure«, showing the cost and profit of
purchasing and developing g ten-acre
farm in th* Sanford Celery Delta.
Land may be bought at about $100'
per acre, although tome of it ia held
a* high- ai $300 Vn acre. / These fig­
ures are very conservative and are ver­
ified by the actual experience of truck
fanners here. Should any one doubt
them, he can easily ascertain their correctness by dropping a line to any of
the prominent men whose names or por­
traits appear in this edition.
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COST OF TEN-ACRE FARM RE&amp;DY
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Ten

acres

son to get the celery in as wrljiil
is usually considérée] w ise to idit
plants. In short, the f a ll crop, Ï pg
in to mature and harvest ab&amp;lii
day time .will bring the best fipn,id
interferes 'With best results froa a!-v
if it is the intention to raise tes if
same on the same ground. II, to
fore, the first crop is planted &amp;Vi
the fall, it will not b rin g so'lsrpi
price as thouglrpm in Iftltf, bills'
be followed immediately by ttlij,«
below.
COST AND PROFIT O F SECOND«»
— CELERY.

Preparation v,pf v*\ . •

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MAYOR FO RREST LAKE.
For red l-*k« wat Mira in Newberry, S. C.. oil the I5|h day.
•I July, 1669. Me came to Florida .at the age of 17 to
make hu owa way in life, At the age of 24 he was elected
Mayor of Saaferd, aad was electnil for four euccestire Itrms.
It was during Mr. Laka's adminirlralion that the first bonds
were voted for and the first street paving commenced.
CVa October 2), 169), he married Mirs Maude Anno, of
Orlando, Fla. During the year 1897 he moved to Miami,
where he lived far two years. In the year 1899 he moved to
Santiego. Cuke, to engage in the manufacture of ice. He
re&gt;tded ia Cuba lor eight years, doing a most successful busi­
ness: la 1907 be returned to Sanford, and.during the same
yea» was elecled.Mayor of the city.
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A N D R E W JO H N S O N
Andrew Johnson, one o f ' Sanford's’ leading attorneys,
wee boni ia New York in. 185), of Scotch Irish parentage,
bemg direct descendant of the celebrate! Dr. Johnson on his
ladies's side end Gen. Robert Gray on that'¿f his mother. Mr.
1,4*«cm was admitted to practice by lh# Supreme Court of
Ithnoss hi 1878. la .1602 k t moved So Florida-and localed ia
Orlando. where h' enjoyed an extensive' law practice and ac-

a considriable fortune.' when in 1889 he was induced
me nf wealthy clients lo manege aad davktap'-'reiWB1
we ia do Stale of Alabama, since which time up to two
ge be has been engaged in procootmg diferrnt enter(COItTINUBDON PAOR 10)

JIDCE MINOR S. JONES,
G etting,

plow-

rowing,
at
$100 a c re ...
Fencing, at *60
cents per rod.,
Irrigation system
complete
(2
Ywells) tLJ$ 100
' .per acre
&gt;$T ÀNP PROFIT* OF FIRST CROP—
CAUUFLOWER.

Average yield, 800 c ra te s V.L
per'acre, at $1.25. . . .$10,009(11)
Net profit ion celery crop.$6,100.00
Net' profit on above tra n s ­
action ..............................$3,11(99
AND YOU HAVE YOUJR FARM M
Beiidcs^tlm profit sito w p gta i ;&lt;

MAIN STREET. LOOKING WES^ ^LOWING WELL IN CENTER OF
” * ctop) , at $30
per acre . . . .
300.00
Harvesting (in.- m
cluding crates)', “
$125 per a a e 1,250.00

Total coit of land and
first c r o p ................. 7$Ç,646.00
Average yield
(400
crates per a a e ) , 4,000
aates at $ 1 . 2 5 . . .$ 5.000.00

A N D R EW -JQ H N SO N

Harvesting . -(in­
cluding crates),
* $2.00 per acre 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0

t

Kk» Mm 5. Inn, kbnorrd mcutnbmt-of- the bench, was
hgji CtKoiii Ceni;, Florida, December 10th, 1849, and
»Mlt*id i Herida, lit graduated D i i t old Lock Road
UuTcniiy, is lliaihsa County, Florida, »allí64. ih* elamica
d,i|,*WWWd»«rV-B13¿- 5 t * i r . - , n w . Primary
Ani»*li&lt; uÍMíCrfj'i Third Reader, la lh* fall of
IK4 b *M Sffoialed Matter's Mala ia the Confederate
Nny, ud ee kmlmrd to the W ar Department and did
Mai tttle'seiritl'skoat Like ■Cly. where he'War paroled at
b lami tctaltr. Hr located ia Dretsrd County'eatly,
• IÍ72, u&lt;l Ult! I turtle kthstman It Indian RivecJnlei.
Her* b OTilailj loun) hooks by "judge Foster end thoee
gresl tad food griben, Messrs. Flemming and Daniel, and
mied Ite is le nek. By hit industry, natural ability and
rraacs b ma rtwSo distinction and was made Gxmty
and jedet el die County Court of Bravkrd County,
poetbeas kekeld for marly years, subsecpieaily, in ISwb
srppiaifd Cmnit Judge. He was a sort of “Arbitrator
iL fer fie gssole bsfore there were aay courts ia the
ted U nirs errs always abided by. . Judge Jtme*
i*l kswll til Lj pimidrit distinction! are that the
btt ibi/i Intd kun and he is called Ly-lhrm “Thn

THOMAS E . W I L S O N
.tbau haart Vibe, Iswyer, was bom in Putnam .V alhf,NewYaek. Gtobsr lit, 1647/ M«.waa*^deciled in thp
kffk sadsi fie iikurv academy J Ptrkikill, New

returning iiwtirtte to repeat the ptnita
year's operatibn. ’This tim e youtfil
no land-buying or clearing and. inipb
ing expenses to. figure in. so you ut
make your profits conrespomkrt
larger. If “you do hoT w ish' lo lmt
but decide to remain here and nk
vate your farm during the summtr w

gives a net p r o f i t 4 2 |4 5 0
^ " one o f hay, before the season for iph
ly pgys the cost of the land, clearing
planting cauliflower or lettuct ui
same, breaking up ahd irrigating, becelery. .
sides its own expense. Lettuce, too,
Can you think of an inveatmnhl
is a fine and .well paying a o p to put
whatever • character, in a n y locality,
in early and mature the fore part of
that is so safe and so sure o f larger»
November, which gives opportunity to
turns as an investment in the tncl
succeed same with celery. Indeed, it
lands of the Celery Delta o f Sulcrj,
should be explained that if celery ia to
Florida &gt;
be grown with success, it should be
started during the fore part of No­
Writ* for What Y ou Wggi' I
vember so as to harvest and market-in
Glowing r»porti of ihr wondcrfaB; lil I
e a ^,,sp rin g , thus avoiding possible
farms of Saaford bats' arousad sa ml I
hot weather detriment. While cauli­
murtal dial many paoplt ia F lo rid a b li i
olhsr alala* bava boema* f iiiro w of Ituk I
flower ia an easy of production and
mors about Saaford.
remunerative crop, it cannot be ex­
Dot she mtestioo is aol to Busch II p I
pected to,, bring ad good a price in
totciic information at la awaken by wu I
the market if early planted, fo rth *
af illustrated review, a still deeper taUidk .1
tbe desirables tat of Sdiford fo r Inwkiw'
reason that jt comes'more directly into
jag. for winter pLarurts m hum Ijag « d ii' I
competition with, the northern grown
iag. fer buaiarss and for manufacluni)
article, while on the other hand, if
Datailad tafanaste» will bo veg) to «I ])
started late it'will not come off in aeawbo wdto for ii.
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Ï.VHLSON.

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Holden Real Estate
Company

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Composed of W. D. Holden and W. J.
Thigpen.
Mr. Holden is a native of
Florida. Mr. Thigpen came here from
North Carolina two years ago.

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a r e t large ownci
property, both

O^iUlre v u T io
^ frUrflllr- ce le ry
irvi
Ait neither

W e pre not 111
the real estate bui

of wÌfMr«t «mount
&lt;i H M k r e . iV l* .
11 J U i i^ i il t b a l e s t a t e

years ago there was me manin
a small office doing IhiI kj here;
now there are five- w|IILquipped real, estate offices in*Banford. No better evidenceofthe
activity of the real estatemarket
or of the soundness ol our pro­
position can he had than this.

niAi.ofUPf/wti|x*rience.
Mr |lj*ill »successful

to SareWinkle* »«Tvesto«-s
in i4 If w »*rr
Sanid (/I til (tile“,

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Ora 1,000 u ri of «flirr «Uw
Iwc’btto ihÿpttl from Sanford tb
putrii jretr- TKn crop w ii harv*«»«
li» »Ui 350 tu ci of. Und » tt
Olery Delti wnoundint li ti
¡n ettiy Ærdttio# and the ii
Stnford Glery « wideiprrad
by ]rti( lit denund i n c i e l i « a
localitki lit demindini it
at it bi]Ttea*,'Grand Kork».
Dilot«. ibii Kiion. wai adde&lt;
tool bailtbitjordfird
ibtrt Int ipciai dow plainly tirai
Cileryprowl diitrict hai an •&lt;)'
Up cm Ciblomia not only in
natter cl atarn«i to the r f*1 w#l
trim, but tbit iti produrti ate »,
td iwijf'oi toward the w ,« l,u
•Sc imitory tbit would naturally
lUfplird lion th* Golden ( j |H , r «
Mon. Onte Company. »*
lire boym ind »hippcii. «h* l " r
KIMBcl 1908 hive handled al
lord the produrli Mated M o *
¿it bin it Ut fine of
”
mtm tbit puichaie and »l ip *1
di pent/ The Wow Italem
ulto from tbdr booki. «!■/&lt;"&gt;*&lt;
chide tbdr bipdlmgi in oth« I»
01 ormi«, they ihippcd the p«-« »
82) cui, and «I pine appi«
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bS-EYE VIEW or SANFORD

M ISS.-SER ETA

3t}ic|ilfl§ht then that Sanford would be a good town very soon and ain&lt;
thanfljtistified. We have the town, we are now beginning on thécity,

W Utojitdgmefnt

the Rutlrfl

U&amp;ÙrfihÙH'
(il*IrliMi SIellimi UUMd«nd11»yalci af

.kjlkl Ha WiAmj I» “

■Celery ¡ , . 190,254
Lut««.. 106,874
XiuUcwn 9,612
Miietlliaetwi,

ihMlUhlfIM'ai-

Jbayti IJmji*.nayutdkr

lify

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»»•a MOnda* al lU Honda Nafteaal Baok at Jack.
M . Mi Fw«a* « « Graad TatM i»cr oi ih« K. of H:
S af t»— RipmaaUInt lio a tbia *Ula lo the Supremo

petiteo,

H . C H A P P E L L S P A R tf

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323.017

during; ^ o r e land to mc&gt;re pew people than
aiyttkkltWs placLcrnor b^aiise wearemorp honcslahfiflMlhaii qiit competitors, but because we try

bought property from
transaction.
• W rite us for our

t#Mlw|il Hargain.
Our own . property
.we
sell . fic information,
desire .
.' ’j.
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r,* *
..a, wK
dhiimJ easy payments. ; . *No one has ever give us a'¿all before ,&lt;
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without hiaking money bythe

1.193

Number of (Hin \ff Beigli»
Nembo of dal« by eapte»

ANDREWJOHNS03
( c o n t i n u k d . it n ò t i nc^ij

ItiU.Calchili» .
ICali M
iCitij. fWi,
la K!IIP. HçjJlnkyft
III la MÌ Iti ti 4»

prìacipally railrondr, kiti| nini UAàkiliiiMUit
xnled ihre« line*.“ Hi la Ulti A lita i la il Canili,
finaniial criwt »ine«- dW) falli K ruikhW iain
lime, and Va he himitlf urlili k«rii i IWItt putti
and down».
'¿ V ■
• b i n i l i Ita Amy «f i*
Johaion hai tlen Va iilantri» .fMIULhfüUUU.
Europa on dea di f»tal «m i

TifïïiIKl)ptnflohnCa-

rature and anysped'
7ou. come toSank

lima too*-1*07
Celery .7.IS 6.I 97

ldMCf :iV# 9. «
CauUoww 713
MìkiDincui, .

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- .W M k - J r S f c ;

r a poin^on ,lhe glob, ftlkliM
I o, ii familiar'with; bdaap*'al|bn TkinHilWnfWa
n iltd Slate*, not a Kata ©t Itnib-j’illl iiIWff»àrimi t&lt;U»
m no! careful)/ looked ove»muW
mVe U l t i b t M i t h U
and New Hampahire, uf alali ti n p k ’ifptlM ti a i I
ravel» and iaVMtigatioai, nfriull ii«i15»iù Uti, u iw
malion,' he hat, after itri»| il tf» I IRd p i N idi fai« il
Orange Count/ and idrt'lif k lilid lU iU W la a
' btuig conifdrrrd^ O rup Ciati k
v rtunty, not only of the*e IWht
, f l » F (f
f the world. When ailfd df.kei
people' ate ' d ii «rent, I linkl*
'mdtiiraiyriii
rlimale it everything llultakiln
# 4k'ip*P»il
K ie the only placa when ItahK

m )i ■,/
iViilMf)iddïlHfalh

ig invtelor. cpn today'flu

avtaia of rrauniynlive pta fi

llu (Mt M «‘W

Florida

Branch&lt;/Lâkt Ch*n* Bm
eludei tiy S » lo rd p r u p *

r and etpceialbr around ?aW H
-a® b* mad« m Luying pl»H*i|i
a * ia or Mar Sanford." Mr. Jd« ÜIi MMipM Hi il I
• d the practiaa of hi* prafamfU VttÉ/kbiMiFU.)
«while theta ii not much lUif ill
klainl^phiih
lawyer her*, that be «la M ik
K t o l iW i H ir n i«
wrhat littfe he doéejlara nifi!»I
^plHl^Aiii^
&gt;8 wore mooey ia lb* aeri di d

�H E L L B A N K -S o
named because of (he
.natural conditions, a
b a n lt
of shell on the St. Johns
R i v e r r , contained in a tract,of
3 2 s u c r e s of high ground.
S I - T f c d l Bank, the beautiful,
t h e p=»icturesque and unique, at
t h e F f c « a d of Lake Monroe, and
t h e « r * n l y bluff bank on the fa­
m o u s . St. Johns River within
m a n y ’ miles'of Sanford. Navi g a b l « river, large enough for
f r e i g l i t steamers and pleasure
o r aif t _
Overlooking-vast exp a n s «
of water and prairie,
f c o r d ^ s r e d and covered with na*
t i ^ e fd o w e rin g plants, wild sunf l o w « ! , water hyacinth, etc.,

S

FORSALE., R E,A L E S T A T E

Gate

which in season makes a per­
fect- panorama of beautiful
color. Once the home of the
pre-historic race of Moundbuilders, who have left ample
evidence of tbnr existence be­
hind, and later the haunt of the
red man. With noble oak and
palm of nature’s planting, needs
but the touth of an artistic
hand to make it radiate- a per­
fect gem. Fertile lands, pro­
ductive of crops of every clime.
Artesian wells, supplying fa­
mous subirrigating syttrm al­
ready established. Boating,
fine fishing and hunting at the
very threshold. -Three miles
from the CELERYGfY, on the

S h ill B ank

Plctufttji SactryyHeilthJuI
ActMf,Sportsman's
Ptnfac.
Df|itiw|li WjrJ a n d itrrtcUg
fo r mil« toAt mlk, ra»t and w ,
i&gt; th( pdtiàloulll R o r id a , l i d
be«uli»o uf wuligfi w e r e ptnf-ilf
brought to it iSation o f ih» otf
arm y pi f«yl» ohò »nnually tom
»outh lo txi|*f* rigori o f a M ii« i
winter, ¡1 iooUwttly breoaa At
m o il pof«tit viola mori in ih» v - M
For 0« U ff mole» on lo ih*
»outh froa Sulorf the S i Job*
R iv a it urlpllf lot im a ll pl»iwn
craft. Duriti four or frvr
month« ayriia if Jack a n d ang&lt;« m
— g r« U to liar ititi uid adgatm l lorn
landò; niifrnrga f o r n i » Ifeakl
in g iv,ij moi&gt; id», q u a il. lu&gt;li;
a n d dmm(«lb peal abuadia t.
w ith no« id fell bear, wihhiil a
&gt; panlher.
v
The Vila il Aimer an d ihTVa
merouililntilth it u fotatd ur
teeming viAllA iw . amaH ^■vlh
b au , p h ll» ; p m n d uf
perch of tu p fyliH .
Irvi» i
»portuali filini
OntgiCialMiidiKli Sanluf»
located vu A&lt;fiwet on ih* M »
y m e n t f ì gd nói in Florid«, a f
' to d jy Ini mi aproy-d ♦&lt;«»» *•«
lh an any towily in llw rtalr tod a
proportion to hn p o p u la r « i»4
I wealth id them ol her I o w m . mm
: f o w tin« u w&gt;j idom obilw it nr
owned ia i&amp;yof ho mtrr «ounm.
The liti Mi tu t « l m ha m
chine it Siuori po«a ih r N J J«

fine auto road and the ferry to
anadjoining county, leading to
the “East Coast Country,”
Ormond, Daytona, and th e
Atlantic beach only thirty
miles away. N o other place
in this locality can offer such
exhaustless inducements for a
home, with pleasure and profit,
a.place of beauty, coupled
with its crowning glory of
health and climate,
t
wwill make
it a joy forever. Ideal for
wintef home of some man of
wofflth, or location and grounds
for a tourist and hunters’ hotel.

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CÒnal r«8rt&gt;■Vduù» C ounty, og&gt;*J

K iw w w t |! b bid o f i h r K'&lt;&gt; •
n iê F ltm f iO /id l’F o t i n f y «IV»
latter red.« Io» thirty "ho
th ro u gh I rdkgwdy u p U n d

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water Ills. l«W l»y
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which there is a gooq profit.
Of such land, on whidi flow­
ing wells are jhiaranlev'd. I
own and control a larger and
wider selection than any other
in thp Sanfofd-Celay Defta.J
1 have liveeLal Salford fojfl
forty years and have.« w^CJ
acquaintance, in Florida. &lt; IF?
you have frieA&lt;k\in Florida,
they'Can find out my standing
and integrity; if not, 1 refer to
U. S. .Senator Ju . P. Tali.i- '
ferro an^the Barnett National
Bank, Jacksonville, Fla., and?
First National Bank, Sanfordr
Further inform ation with
maps, cuts, etc., furnished on
application to

'•WH‘FFNER;-FirshNational B ank Building, Sanford, Floricta

magnoti,wi««M«“ h*" h&gt; mm
bcautili)) «up P « &lt;* *hr

a n d hiadiKM ' rendent r

ry Avenue, Im 'imckM nule*froo Sanford,' U one of, if nçt the most
açé on ihil (mowAid AMwocandcommodious house of &lt;15 rooms
iuenm, emhowqdji heoakasdpslooetto trees T h e tra c t contains 8 4

2 0 in cultivAtioAciH'eotj^mori abott
jle for jtneratiogi^ j

Wflec and balance ric h w ith m uck, enough to

0)«ftwli|tiiri4|) 1«continue ihe^splendid incom e of the p a s t

this property for sale, which h e

viit•«itl

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price after: paying
^|^iV]n«nidions. It will probably pay 3 0

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a u th ^ e v ie w s

;T A R e N n iO M . S H E L L Ó A N K .

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OCATED

TW lUtry al tlw Mayor*» Hot.uholJ

R i m o o A t M t h » f» * * o i ( »Ury

In
addition to the above'
?p « ^ rties, which are among
; 1 .sargest and most expensive
s t 2 ire for sale, I have a few,
&gt;ved places tor sale.
i e net income from truck*
n d under cultivation, with
n g wells and irrigation
installed J s so gr$S that
little is
for «ttite
rent.
1« ivi
uv.
..lyiu,
such property-sells at:
prices. Yet, when sjidT
^rty. can be had, under
nijihagement, one season
zsay purchase price. • Parf limited meafts prefer to'
Lnimproved lands and im*
r them themselves, in doing

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pies Bank of
Sanford
Capital $30,000.00

A B S O L U T E SAFETY, because all de­
posits in t h i s bank are Insured against toss from
any and a J J causes. This is free protection tothe d e p o s i t o r and is in addition to protection
fire insurance, burglary insurance
insuiance—all paid for by the JIm and fidel
«tirn 51a i
trf ftattforb for the benefit of depositors.

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p e r cent interrri, compounded quarterly, paid on dipxiti in our Savings Department.
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F o reign Elxchange W on all im portant points.

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lutrot V»iih sound banking, i&gt; extended-to ourwtoi Uettme careful and prompt attention u given *11 *f count» * t
W e appreciate the burine.. ol &lt;mr paltoni «ndnlóiarI. iKow our appreciition.

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H. R . Steveni, Vice-Pre*idcf&gt;t

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Vlughan
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FLORIDA

OF THE

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QUARTETTE OF
SOCIALLY PROMINENT
MARRIED LADIES •

C o n tin i to Louie in Sudori . __
Early Tlii Ftl
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Tit« r»P«i Fowl tlSaMHI*
• tilt further mhutd ilii [illy tal­
on y of 190 fiiutia, *to )®«
from the blf*k Mh cl (W ilt til
their lot in » lud cl
pir|
T h o e people H in ln jM W i
writhin', w h m .« /W p 4 'w
net return* thin i S fl| M W
they *rr now k x iiti
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They will, thmlort, Bolt»Jofo rd tonw time ¿ ifilu d ap M
the puriuiti of Irediti ud tficdhR
T h m C m iuT -tit hooet, id»

tnd thrifty

nf ri

The Hunttmn'i pWu

Siafwd » ih» idul pi la it pi
««Vi Ud-l*ulm Su! pt, at I
quail. d«l, "T* *»J tlWniU
■I hod, kWh litfrt garrii ttrj.kr,

MRS. HARRY P DRIVER •
W IFE OF THE MANAGER OF
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THE SANFORD HOUSE^

cala»«*li ud Uu M«lkittpl*&gt;|

The Picturf»qu« Sujfkii
MRS. GEORGE DE COTTES
W IFE O F T H E
C O U N TY S O U C I TO R

No tool thrw|k Finii t gifU ii
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libi KidIff«
«ktoaiiib W Sufi,J Ow) lid

&gt; «Iifmo mill i] wfiaVi l,
III f-wtiakiu riljtótyw.Ini(•

y f MRS.SAMUIL PULESTOrc
f WIFE OF ONt OF SANFORD'S
M f a f ä f r N.0ï(PHrSIOANSi

msjomr lame &gt;?■m OF m M A Y O R O F
M U IY O F .S A N F O R D (

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In lib 4» W .'tod go up the beautiful?
»•dot Uni^Sl. John» to .Sanford, vrHm
y* tit pi t* puml of water and the belt
if ifflillfi, i»d where horte-haOl. riding,
U j| ud Uiif are mad* douMjr •enjoy
ilk ty iyjtyqiw tpadi'and'fore«|a.'~

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tiâ m t al $1*1*4 Oratati, »ill
Mardi lb teW U u Jt,
StaM, h*reined4l U (rjaCI

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THE- HÒMET O F T H E CHRONICLE

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Niooiioa of W . D. Bell. Editor of
. The, Sinfortf Chronicle.

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of the Hold«* &amp; Thigpc* piece* al property.}

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�TheiMeccaHampk Lands
O x ard en and Requir
- a « Minimum of
ir*«rtllizer.
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located I.
out S a n r e
M ecca A .
The M e c c a
feet g a r d e s
riched w i t # 1
required
thing di
m agnifie

S a n fo rd Celery Delta
om e Six Miles in Length, end
Less than Five Miles Widt^
T h e Sanford Celery Dell», corjristg of a narrow strip of land bordering
a the peninsula formed by Lakes Mon-

ee
-w e are not amiss in saya*, little the richest, superf e r t i l e and. withal, well
a
i n aft the Celery Delta,
w - n ' by driving southward,
cl
A venue, .. and down
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tow ard Lake Jessup.
IH Lxacnm ock lands are a pero f
black soil, further end e c a y e d vegetable matter,
i y
little . fertilizer Will be
s S n o produce * crop of anyd
to -b e --g ro w n .
These
l a n d s lie within half a mile

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POSTMASTERC.F,KUHNS.

T Jw Pottmu!
pleasant sad at
»rl». Kid ihr' S
nm lljr •atiifactot
ONIONS A J M D ASPARAGUS, i
fltw da drptrtSnl It pi
T l j f initial nymtxrr. o f R . J . Holly's new paper,
T h e Sanford System of Sub-ifrigi’ A l»n»r ¡k,um»uipid ■f, ,„t ihp SanlorJ "
t i o n is well understood and the facility
mail Wi &gt;
till m uch
from competali aoq¡rowing and Asparago,
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» " T " * S d dTv’ S ^ Â ï ï * i ï Ï 5 S r «
-coBsumplioa. as'wetl
la n # flia s been discuued. ( Thb will U two aon. at a k it Ü ad
Hoi' lie mammoth and
A r t i c l e is designed to show why these &lt;•' « ' ih* »it Tb W la !*, .pfe,
SOWi Sanlord ta the
c l a i m i are true of these lands and why
,andf«9 MaletaôiiAf«r very
»♦•future rI b e people
these is trig m o n e y in a
lo taisa on th e irrigated
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L A N D IN PROCESS OF

the firat place, the, soil n sandy k g ^ U &gt; ' ( s i

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llO ïW Jm ON THE MECCA HAMMOCK LANDS

.ON THE MECCA HAIM

id shipping point. W e
&gt;f their equal, price and
red , a t an absolutely cercvestment.

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H. jC rip p
A rte s ia n
any o t h e r
man o f t J
‘m ade f o r

a re
aaaiy $ 2 ,0 0 0 net profit per
d o
not niean that such a
r « r t o be realized every-year,
f tx ig h .a s $ 2 ,5 0 0 per acre
k n o w n , repeatedly. Some
f a a a l u r e s wherever they go.
H o w e v e r , is true: The per*
i n t e l l i g e n t l y f«rms it on any of
lands of Sanford, year
y i« - H o u n d to' become rich, and
H am m ock lands the ac■ tn t
ia still further aimplified
-attainment.
:“ f o - w a r d , J . N . W hitner, A.
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S r.. .Surveyor Schucht,
X /'« r tl- c o n » tr u c to r * SU ^or^ or
- w « r i l ip form ed repre»eni alive
« = ity can verjfy. the claims
h e
M e c c a Hammock Lands.

■W. M . PI COCCO, Propr.

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PrinOery Inoufu

IERRY1NG FORUM,
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• cMtdlraaliPO tollHandti

M»IIIRIGHT,.

LUMBER ADVANCING,

U ihU irM «««

t o a m , through which water nuickly runs a depth of tii toright hdo. Dotot
b y
g ra v ity , and is readily absorbed by miiUn^c^sland: it istet uut 1»Uy
c a p i l l a r y attraction; This soil and sand that these lands arcntu Fade1»be&gt;
is
o r d in a r ily only two of.three .feet an with andof'lhaucharicher
and is underlaid by “ hard part,'1 rt&lt;rV yevi («W UtwIJb
o r
a sort of sand rock practically in\&gt; ijvopr.fgrmrr iadftdidipdd scoa
p x r a r a c t r a b l e by water.' When this does be ritin&amp;l under ^Iqkdiii^can o t
exiit. .sub-iVrigalion is practically she .f*rmiaj, ifen^ hUljUuip
a m - p x &gt; s s ib le . vl t will riadily beverflbai pje'fertilim oacitckaoo,«fdiut

CHAS. P L EVANS

. will preA*«f400 to llflllrdrii«»]

FERTILIZER FACTOM,
Holde«ui)hiléi

pr|uúai, I«build a FwMttj (¿1k fidili fi
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are shut surrounded by àa edtstflat apply of Mr.
,on the this muck or librili Ifni, uilyr- a
°{*n rik-B^ji^rouauttljf twfetoHf nr— j
'■ only rinoma apd worth snail doBvi I loa. p
n to both' in lifles Mearoe ud Jepapud
them running which they coni inye on the priiiia sur(«uadk| thn, «Udì
sup- is cheap and eny tl m His ia,
hink iure , perpetual iettiby iMptieticiDy
ould virgin toil each tòt.
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the
The Celery Deli kept it hrtrut in f abundant water, rfatcdly £tnb&lt; '
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DICKINS* LIVERY

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cluvud up the mug titile turn'U glD.COO
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J, W. Dickiaa. ¿ i w a | ih» ribtxmt 6»«r 0M of h'ù «pankiag
«Mod m i d f of Ai* wall r^uippcd liv«rr a, »Kould
ÍMM and hi» n c llr o l ntaLUikouol. No kaadtomcr turo|«i u* I» k&lt; foukd ihaa »tv &lt;|wt,, funihhvd al dm Dkkiav
a«d Muroundwg couauy. » rii* L«Vmd ■ gradcaia«'» driver

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s. of mod, and after pint it utaBed, viif e r t i l i z e r ahould be made following ¿v- out. costi lb wlpittJ dilq tbt,
wef, The faci i», thè landa thia minefal wila deitrsp ¡tjvjous'
cher •ajid_riçher year by _yex^ r«K gtrtnuo ibi ust pa
further faci that rain doet'nbt'.vigorouily taf ùctéaacsl; cathe
out i l amply progjp, by, thè asme ground; èiiup n^édin
VI ; grpwtb oL.WCfdi. gran ór lha| thè toil li ma koWkVal
(ited cropi during thè rainy rea- hratydour buri il i tivi iilaà
en to ir^ K E L rain Jiavf falle« wfiere hirdy »trrihVkato il
J fertili^n iffiatcvcr hW béen winter apd mia i i il; ^¿1
' *fobe out of doon . T
w rilrti osdy offerì one wlution ' Thji il r» Itti/ ilvciWidaal,
pparently contradictory eondi- U fadl«Udì«islkiufidril
wit: th u s A d s c e m iti/b d a
ültcr and-the coloring matter,
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ALDERMAN EVANS, A T HOMS IN H B GROCERY STORE.

�SANFORD. T H E G A T E C I Î Y .

A P T . R IC H A R D .-* !, M A R K S was
- bom in Georgia in 1839. H it father
was a Minister of the. Gospel and his
years were spent in the parsonage. H e
. attended college i
-gmeer.
, H e was one &lt;
civil war. enluting
moled for valiant service to the rank of. Capl tain; after being mustered out he look" upline
practice of his chosen profession, that of civil
engineering. "
His. health was so broken by exposure in
the army that after a n
he was forced to seek a
rre
’ TV-healthful
.k
• to prolong .his life. H e
is evidenced by ^ j ^ ;
ing Orange county, Floi
ó many years of
the fact that he.has enj
unbroken health and is
. active as he was 40 ye
In his capacity of d
and platted for General
Sanford, and sold the- first lot in the town:
H e established a real estate agency in 1869,
and is tôday the oldest foal estate mail ^ O r ­
ange county, if not in the state.
--■About a year ago he associated with him• self Mr. Frank J. Powers, a young man known
throughout the entire community as one of t h é
most active hustlers in the state and the fact
that the two together are today enjoying' thé
most prosperous business of..their, career .is an
evidence of the great confidence the public feels
in these two well known gentlemen.

T he oldest R eal Estate Agency
in O range County
Florida

worth o f Orange-Groves at a Sacrifice.
Im proved and Unimproved
C ity . Property.
» Timber a n d Turpentine -Lands.
•• Celery F a rm s and Celery Lands.
In f a c t a n y a n d a l l kinds o f fa te R eal Estate.
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O u r specialty is Celeryv Land.
lataiiui
best.
W e h a n d le the very best
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COMPLIMENTING THE
CLIMATE

QVlNTETTtOF S A N F O R D S
GIFTED &amp; P O P V L A R j
V O V N G LADIES \ (

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f $300,000.00

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CAPT. RICHAl10 H. MARKS

METTI NOE'

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MRS. FANNIESTEMBRIMt

MUNSON.
E h a v e secently added to
our a lre a d y choice selec­
tions o f celery and lettuce
Beck Hamlands the fam ous
mock," 2 4 0 a c r e s o f . the .richest
land in-O range c o u n ty . This rich
body of land h a s b e e n piatted in 5
to 10 acre farm s; with--roadways
and ditches d u g a n d a portion of
each tract cleared« died,, wells dug
and ready.fdr cultivation.
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MR5:D.L.THRA5MER

:— The -quality o f th is land is such
that it. will. u n d o u b ted ly yield a
largeV crop w ith less fertilizer than
ahy.otlier body o f la n d in this sec­
tion, and will s a v e ^ o any purchaser
in one or tw o c r o p s the first‘cost of
the land. ;

MRS. J K MCTTINÒCR

W e believe t h a t this land, be­
side other crops, w ill produce one
thousand crates o f celery tg the

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W o r d it a city of imall farmi.,F&gt;h
A M in&gt;N » &gt;jx.it&lt;ii/r&lt;l farnV ia.that lotililji'1
. loo l»i((- a-faim , in fari, (nr,the unm
y infy|wnrrgrW . man lo lijuidlr
Ihoir^Wi
jSliMy ’(PiTiräf*» ..Sanford Rrillfnij .fii rulhrjili
r ifirt|&lt;ùi((U/ia -small |ni^r of lami, liait ilSg
'♦¿•¿¿r - dandy Well. ’ I h r/'rtft nraily ill.’tk
■w ork ’ il^ij.. -1../ &lt; ~ ffec moyiy ; niunalrst aft
ijgwfll «irrr«#il^fVonal Jatttf u '¿Ç'i'tftpW
;tv«.nr . mao' wlih-'mfVr|y »«iti an aiVf.'rtwia1*
' viai.lic^lfy drM-iilir;, libav a bille KlonJjW

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' "This, together w ith the. orna' ' mental and d d c b ra d v e features.that
have beef» p reserv ed , makpg it an
ideal location fo r si home, leads us
to unhesitatingly recommend it. as
one-of the most attractiv e and -Jwo- fitable investments the'south has to
»offer. T*‘
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R. BKOWN,*to((}jit(a|lj put sevtniy-kvtyean u**B(ckHim.
^ j
nock," ud reputed lo.be tkc richest
new in Richmood, lad, vu set ia 240 sue trstt ia the stile, dedikd to
good health ind wit ittwtdloJia- pliu ihe amt off uj« u t whole,
ford, FI«., b«iuu. os sctouil if jti H« »| ecu nude urutmoli to
• unrivaled climate, it is omsi Asbed tecutt pomuiai of ihs rstrt (net,
placeTto the world loitnwiii, ud ud immtdiiltlr Lmn the vwl of
in addition h. feel,U i o k , Mbdividin, fcllo 5 ud It ,a.
I so few h«aUh.gmii| loetkiq k the farms.
I world' can taut, ihe epportautydui- c. ,
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pa« S ul. Suet utwebi bees «i|&lt;s«Wa

■orcapyiirf-lirf rnlur Imx

th e natural beauties of the section.
W id e roadways have beeb opened up
wrilh douide driveways, and gushing
fountains ^w ill be placed 'at the infersection of the overdue», and purchasers
W ill End a n ideal place for a typifcal
Southern home among the palms and
magnolias.
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When you couple with the beauties
location the fact that these lands
prtxJuce more to the acre with lew

m o r e money lias u p le , da H
T ** t * * * 0 * ' i l n u k “ il ° B C o i t h c L ro^
eartli on 0&gt;e rune
ud fa* ^ w
“tbinw*«
attractive farm proportion, probably
ment.
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|to«l lid sipilceat p M tl ng* gv«T offered to th e public m the hi»^ .
4 (Teen forest, il has beep llought (o ry of th e country.
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g a lr, iQftliLdljk'1‘«• Wstt.kii «mil ihiwijlioul it] the pita
Wdte t p Richard H , M arks, S on­
in San«H«* 3iJf,(l‘l w&lt;nJ h ud tlesrin 1»prtitby (hr oe&lt;ledof
-, Refl
Agency, ot
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Few of us perhaps realize how much
the weather has to do with our state
of mind and general health. Indeed,
notwithstanding all that may be said
concerning the benefits of climate in
itself, the influence of weather condi­
tions upon mind, and of mind upon,
physical rigor, are becoming more and'
more recognized problems worthy the
consideration of any and all who would
enjoy to the fullest the heaven-giren
blruings of a sound and healthful
!&gt;ody. as well as cheerful disposition
and clear-headed menial capability,
f or this reason we with to call attend
tion to the fact that a kind providence'
has scattered most of the bad weather
everywhere and anywhere else than in
.Sanford. Florida.
Sanford summers.,
are delightful, and Tier winters are in*

f«i »wnttV* 'o r sweet-do-nothing blissfalnes«,-"fes ^{Ijarming to the ‘senses:
I here is the constant circulation of air,
grnily bracing in winter and toolhingly
roolmg in summer, lifting through
one's garment«, fanning awttyrCjm^ct
annoyance and «uggettive ot^iMiMnK
giving orone. There are the lazy jisoitV'
lumului clouds that »land out against*
the bluett of tky in nlvrry mane«,
forming a celestial panorama. And
ihete «ire I akes Monroe and 'JjttMUp,
and the St. Johns River, with, their
verdant banks fend varicolored swells
and wavelets and pleasure boating and
commercial navigating- And this rhap­
sody is not inspired by the thought that
this day or this particular season stands
alotie in Ihr ealendar. but there ft tlie
assurance off eternal continuance.
Jssat come and enjoy -these Elysian
dar* at Sanford neat • ’January and
I ehruary. and as niuib4»«ger as you
like, f .aulserate in the healthful joys
of air, verdure and Water and tropical
grusvlh and the most prrfcfl rlimntc in
the 'world. Such simple.'and natijraJ,
pleasures arc the finest part of life.:
C nmc I You will find a cordial peoplc
and a hearty welcome.
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T W E

G A T E

C I T Y

W. J. HILL AND His
.IN D U S T R I E S .
'Píonm . a n d Extensive Busine»» M sn
of S a n f o rd .
w .h
o ld e st business
W . J . H ill ii lthe
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man in his line in S o u th e rn Florida.
H e has, too, an excellen t memory of
the early days of w h a t is n o w the Cel­
ery City. The f ir a r m a y o r, he informs
us, was T . E. P ie rs o n , a republican.
Georg* T ranter _ w as th e first City
Marshal.
He 'c a m e
fro m Staten
Island, a n d is resident th e re now. M r.
H ill says he him self c a m e from Lon­
don, England, the larg est p lsc e in.the
world, to Sanford, F lo rid a, then the
smallest place in t h e w orld. H e figures
one rise, a n d states th at h e cam pea oui
where Sanford n o w sta n d s, in 1873 to
1876. H is first b e d ro o m -here was
two empty barrels, a n d his next waa a
piano box.
Then he constructed one Seminole Indisnl in 1876. and at that
in the forks of • live o a k on Lake limp, with three others, killed over a
Monroe.
In all these y e a r s ' he has thousand alligatqrs and two thousand
never been sick. "W hen th e town was
incorporated, in 1 8 7 7 , th e re were but
eight people living in S a n fo rd who done, p large business. H e. handles
cpuld vote, and its b o rd e rs were^M- lumber, and eviry poriiblc-lasrd of
trn d rJ lo include the S w e d e , settle- building material, thecStnpletest lin*1
.. ment, thr«.,. miles d is ta n t, ao that,lhere of hardware.' guns, ammunition god,
‘»night be voters e n o u g h to make
*. sporting goods, impjements, does
•own. A s Mr. . H ill w a s inspector, plumbing and ga* fitting, and drive
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jhe Sw edes c o u ld not r e a d or write well wqrk, on a Ur Re Kale. His son’ be wis their proxy, a n d he did all in-lawj Robett, A. Newman, is man­
tbe voting himself.
M r . H ill owns ager ¿ f tht .h»i'dware;i and W . A.
the shovel with w h ich G e n . G rant duR Stafford, ha#'thg'drive wells in charge,
up the first shovelful of e a rth , inaugu­ never rfgiHhg to get a fine flow of
rating the work o f ' construction on the water- w hrnvtf K* attempts it. The
South Florida R a ilro a d . H e »old the so«). W .' C c'H ilt fassuts in the busints^V
Hill .¿l»o. fgrms to some
dirt dug u p b y v,th e G e n e ra f,
cadent.
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Wq
tbpw »bunch of his corn,
cigar stubs thrown avyeV '
Ijim}.'re­
ceiving for thé la tte r '2 £ C e n ts ‘êâivfft #wdwn^"lbifTf»r* ^ f tth Kke all that
a lth o u g h he frankly adm it« - ihatm e-.«
. n o t sure th a t «11 /»the c i g a r »tub* «

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T»&lt;,l&gt;w ia the Sordi, for home* wad
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*V*.h is &lt;• Airana climate,' ha»' caused ffc - ,
vntigutieatf she iSauree« and adiranlag** of-*
uanv focihtioe ia thcwwrui. »oulh-Vfefl

. h g* kfjU ia" Imcahttei

•■(-iHMiualbn. bu» there are disadvantage* al
certaiâ u im u o f the- y e a r. «hat n»*k* l'**m ^
uadnirtbli.
'W # had heird iKe. wonderful. «¡op**
afoot (he'irw celery land* of S » s f(ld i,rH if
id*. Mil'looked upon them- with »He »»in'*
doelrlful ipirit .at on the ilorie* abo«tf,ptt|*?;
iMalili**,” write* D. A . 'Howard. ' o f &gt;h*
Ilowird Packard Land Ce. * HoWarkr.-.Hr*
-&gt;»&gt;* Um IIj Induced lo make an inee»H|»li&lt;vn,
• —d after ,lookina o u r (ha country c»refolly.
i ulhinj wnh the firmer* and" buiinr»»
»King • ll* (ropt grown and L arvriled, and
..soling the wonderful returns* rrceired lav
lh»m. oar president wrote to the home office
"'•* follown "Y ou n j r tall the bigf**&lt;
lh»h yWt iaenginalioa c a n create,' atatW *•"*
prokli hi buck farming at S anford and lh*T
wiil.k* nrpa**ed by ih e facli." v ,
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it to .om'prehend and believe
one. it Sanford in the trucking
a thill not be attipri*— j l »
lemculi made herein * l * » i t

A CORNEE OF FRANK’S tLOTHING STORE

• W * .- M E A T M A R K E T IN T H B ANDHRSOPi’GROCERY

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J*. Aadmioo Grocery and Meat Maiket » . y be /«apuatible ia pirt f.

¡¡g ~ s » s ile n t trade accorded ih it iaitilutiaa, but |f r lk ll be ao, il L i
Dart- on hr. T h .
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�SANFORD. T H Î .QATE

'The Common Council.

CITY.

FLORIDA

Sanford’s Councilmen.

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T lx Botrd «1 A U «M |« C o m - '
m Council o f » t*f&gt;r' » e d
of u p tu ir t u d ptof*« p n l l e mm, men who u e ptMc f«f«l a n d
. I n « tl,t n trm ti' of At dy u d h e r
ddittii tl ktiri. T it 1*1 M c h e i
of on» w ill till li« b W I h e
ptfttal rurtusef, lit |e«(ril^n&gt;t a n d .
btiotify»! ef.ifptiriK a rt 1*1 i n d i ­
cation! ef lie dupoUic* •( ttc c u n c ilnxn lo ttm jm ili n p io to id » u l&gt; tlu liil nxitutt! ol ittfc tsd it fast
u ptK lioble, H i d i j i b f t c o h p iluliled oo lit c lm d s td t i l e r - .
1 pritc llil compote u d built h e r
B otrd of Councilmea. W i p i n g
(hit mention ire portriki of dx ( tn llc - *
nxn, alio of dtp olcitl Mirk L .
Scott, who f at held tui pfttol pontion
trill credit lo litnttlf (« Ki’lj l e n
coniecutive jrrin,

W. N . LHFFLHR,
Prciidcnt of the Council
D. L. T H R A S H E R .

M. P." ROBINSON

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uledei il nti it id put trqt »I lot
•ule« fee »til libivi Pr^Alnr
...«rubbed d* pivi il de nlr-j dtby
‘.I ktuìéJiUUiid It * lljai
•ad tl die ifbjkl rrtirw(d*M(

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their ani; i iän lull C4’V
tien t m 'n i i n l biTUBi
IDI.Y, ai da'yiù il nlr^laliad
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TI» Irti lud a Orup INI»,'
orguirid à 1(11 ud vu Itivi ilTrippet’i Pinm Bud’ Il vhiapd d
fotrtrn aiaten, fut cl fut In brow ud put Ima an d,f,,nl ilil* Tb
orjuiiiVt viv Ini di«, Xu; wf«n

SAM UEL PU LK STO N ,
Tine nf Sinfnad’t

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Air« yein. Tie; bd i lud ifl b
•hip« ff I IH;, drivi I; If bl
homi Tb. rifinì cl Sided pm«J
, the ludo. A. II. Criflet, V •
•ihn creici il i meptia if ■*&gt;*&gt;

C H . EVANS.

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rtadntd. dV*d de pul "&gt; *k
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•Inni cl diri n de q»u| cl fé
Florida RiilreU" t J. Ili Mi»
■ardui. à Jp nur il brW
ihonl wd qig dui amid. » li I
yet it U pungici

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T h e r » lt.n o better countryfor Lug *VV
(thing, betting or. nuto-riding aayubrr. TV
oocial. civil, induilrlal »ad cohua«ttiil ut■,ditiaAl a n ,fu ll/ equal la ilcoa* ■
.. em and central iltlri, and the pooflcdft
loulh are progreuive, oocieble, cotlulid ud
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An invrolmenl in good fynTlJiJi uj. where it alwayi oafr, but t i Qittrtanl M
• Sanford at the pretehl lime it abtolulil/iir
- to double in a pear. Take advaatigt lilb
- low winter rate» to Fluid» and rcat ud
•pend a few dayi or week» al Staler! Yn
J - will-never regret having made the trip. Bb|
^enqugfc money with you lo bind a deal m*1 ,
k -'lv e or ten acre truck farm, for. yoewilttgret it if you don't. . To. »ce it 1« la IN-

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C. F. WJUi, Praline

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latiral Advufafcs of Ike I m iri MUlli linn of btuuess.

T » k e . m .P of

Atriitl ml|vraft het leads it
JaU Hi» «il I It Ann»» »l*a
fri it ilk dais« hi Hint tad
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(If itfWt UtVtpkarapi tad
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Tkt ncr tryisail falnla| eat ¡a
ta; Ink al isuth U t food
r t ■FkAU ft m i ltd artsI
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StaledDrtirtk pi ml bsmith H by
asat si ft nk) etf takaohd *»T
yéercnp»liktn.iis!l*rr, tea»*

Foremoet it th«

F W fc W A 5 t,£ .^ rfaa j r t r i r s

acksonville and trace aloof the X *iy, Mr.. C. R. W.lker » mMiger, they
ohns R i m south until you reith Lslt kadi« til jh« vtnetin o f Fresh*Water fish,
tlonroe. On the south lick of thll fjk si TrobLorBlKk Dan. Dream. Perth,
eautiful sheet of water is Ssnford, t'fw j
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o n n n :« k .h it.« n 15!“ l ■ _ h * * " .“ “ 0 0 :

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aimkinaf^sM sjrbtl ■
it sin ht *kt in taut U pro*
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to the east coast you have to go Ihrouih MtM#( „^ ria i
ids i. not ado
Sanford to get there, end viceteru. If If dui aeuuiMy art enabled to pi
you ari Tin Jacksonville and-wsol Is {■ »¡A thdr tmiot»»n predict Hr

&lt;o to Tamp, o r any o f,* , k m pa ¡ J
jmula tw m Uv» n o lt dinct loollja^i w

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through Sanford, and Vice vena:
(«barn. The adwtry it !ar|e ai
— If you are a visitor to Florid» let
•• P*A*P* ?/ * • • “ ' «N*|
the first time, or renewing old tcquritlthrough
oncethtp with the state, when you |«t
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to Jacksonville and you want the moil p
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delightful trip either in winter or turnmet to be had anywhere, you lake th
from .Jacksonville to Sanford,
'inter J b u get a touch of real
;ffeet‘ which makes-you -thfo
I struck Eden or some fairy
it is in the summer you wo
it is necessary/ for any one lo
go north-fw the-summer vacation. **■
You reflect upon the advantafeiof
transportation, combined With this wooderful climate apd you undentuid why
every newcomer says that Sanford it
bound to be a city. Fewer advantiftt
have developed great marto of co&gt;
mcrce, gTeat bee hives of manufactu­
r i n g industry.'- ' ,
Nea.ly every man at pretent who
writes of Sanford confines himself il*
most exclusively .to our . trucking indut*
try.’ T his' beyond a question it the
most wonderful farming propoiitibn ip
the country, and the .financial results
' far and away j h e mot] marrrlouijo
much so iTial any statement of the ban
facts is sure to be doubted at ini.
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T his alone will certainly and tery rip—3»
idly build up a community of twraty mu)» who#, which It August tiih w
to thirty thousand people, with Sanford 11* •&lt; «*h r»«. “ «I «hm asraiags an Tftt »Jw *fh for ^
_ ^ orirA, «to circvlalion ihrouoK the butuieot Chinn el» u«y Ini* Iasi &gt;
occupying an almo.t exact
„ Su(#fd. ",Thro, 1 ^ KUM| U d «p.* th.it wharf f*

DOCK AND FISH HOUSE.

fa, riU tl d sf a dnl »1«*'»I

ilsmft it knW drii|s«; witter

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UNLOADINC/TH! CATQt
preparing

it la the m a rl
Cher» w ere lo
¡l|Ntl loaded

teal center, and none of these people
„ i(| f^igKt. Nov. I *t to April 30«h. ring o«ly. the»,
living farther than seven or eight milci tat tit mtay wurnting tighu to U wit* Uw boat, or o
from the town.
■.wad tl thrir whtil tl SMlotd os the at* meat of 36.00

world wlmt it k&gt;o
we tl.i'l
rrap our
liountroui I f ' - W
plenty.
When
prnin- \
tula
to develop nt
ire
Sanford it bound to become n
commercial. Financial and induilritl

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secure advantages in freight rates om
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our sister towns we emoy-the be»t CHARU i ESTELLE, M A R Y A L B E R T A A N D K A T Y LOUJ5E S
freight rate of gpv towta^ik, the ■title
DiughUrs of M. M. Sm ith.'
south of JacksonviTTe. Tit«aiitr Jo«
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lhis..ior_u»u.-KVcryllung ItU run lo tlmoil a tf^tircoU ntry, A ll qi t}teir,.bcdi of I&gt;«at lb r n&gt;ucJcL ,fl«
farming’ here since fhe. permanent sue« erst* material it shipped . from other vegetable matter rich in atnm
cess oi our unique irfigatioh syifip Wit t&gt;«ilt-«-tU*tt»U.— T he wrilrr knuwi Undrt&gt;too^ but of fabulout
demonstrated. Every other sijvsnUp ol one oate mill in south Florida that other elem ent ^jik t kjyi. pht&gt;f
has been overlooked and neglected, for the seaton of 1906’ and 1907 soil enrichm ent. A great
There are two hundred nullioo Jed skipped over 200 cars of crate*mater* plant uaing*&lt;(Kh muck and &lt;
of fine timber within easy reach of is! lo the East Coast through Sanford phosphate . ro c l and only im |
Sanford, most of which can be brought sod paid $49.00 a car freight^ « « *
c o u ,d undersell tWe
to a mill via the river^he balance lying cess of tjte rale from S^nfo^l.
rfftis H o n d a m a rk e t^ a n d make m
nrn terms in those markets. Every acid a n d p iper stock*
^•product from a sgw-mill would find Slates is b e iig rapidly

T iajtlsffiy S rc.^IJic"T aw -m aterial is liave p i W -lwa lly ^ Ba sta i
at Jstksosrillc
here. Ilie
Die home marksl
msrket here;
a w materials.^
fo rd ,y/ #Lnnbebedelivered
delivered at
Jatksosrillt h«f.
here, the dis- of
of both
both rrisw
materials._ T h t
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rn/vt n f )lt«/K a fM a ll&lt; a —. ---ie _river
route for 25 per cent of tiibulintf *facilities are perfect. Vl/Ku
W hy root
of the/palm etto, a^apeci
l -iffln1
r j vt.-----we have
a great
lumbcrintL growing --------------.
abundantly
on_ *h
^vfin^il costs ...............................
interior milf points byfe"
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f ^ O k d afe.f ^ ^ riikraiy¿ w
efem i
material.
A crate mill would hat photphale' rock in the world.
world, T he state
have tfie largest home market of any uki more chemical manures in propor
plaot in Florida. It ia the most acces*bon to its cultivated area than any
ajble point to the great East Coait to-, title in the Unioa. Right here. „¡»
trikto, pineapple and orange territory, rilhelr direction, up or do\vn the river
and lli a t .i t must Ire remembered, n far folrt. lie -.practically inexhaustible

ford,' a re very rich in It
W hen th e Acid
f ._ .has. !&gt;een
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which is • simple" m echanic«
like gettin g suggr' from th e
from s u g a r cane, the woody
is an id e a l and cheap aloe!

INEZ PARKER DERRY ANDCBOPOESEMYDERRY,(R,
Chilian ofG. S.Drtrj.

Q to p o ièd roui
p_ X°f they can ise gat lined mi
¿«Hjfjxer out iqjury to the plant.
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ir naUve’ O ur cheap freight H tt .lo st) | h .I
il,
*•* Brest Atlantic .seaboard c»tiRif«»tV''kiV Ui; ta
voeld in rvitably induce large inv«^|jt^t| ki ktaislis^
¡ ^ profit, capital in these lines of manufigwt »1
I? Fj
- *-•. ti1*1 point. Because these industries tie r
jtiiiP fV fiw m d *&lt;o come and j^ecauta^oTBVJk,"
U p je d other .gfliall manufacturing plants*heft _ . V f
d , : W t and- at nearby (taints, there it s bs ,r|lM)r,^

�SANFORD. THE

GATE

CITY,

FLORIDA

4,O C X
ACRES

CELERY
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' n i l AUTO IN WHICH VISITOR S MAY RIOS TO BEK THE LANDS
AT THE LETT
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MS. SMITH AT THE SIGHT

MS Tons

Rand s S idins

One T h o u sa n d A cres of Land suitable for growing Celery, Lettuce,. Cauliflower and
r crops, for sa leT iea r Sanford, Florida, the Celery C ity of-the .South
Growing Sanford.

Advantages . of Sanford as a
Home for Intending Settlers.

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Sanford has somewhere near 3 , 5 0 0
inhabitants, with about 2 ,0 0 0 m ore in
the immediate surrounding c o u n try ;
who^grt their mail h e re ^ '-T h e re ' a r e
six divergent tailway lines'from S a n e
ford, running ‘ north, south, i e a s t- • a n d
west, and an elegant line o f steam ers
on the St. Johns River, connecting w i t h
Jacksonville ocean going steamers fo r
all points north, and with vessela fo r
foreign countries. 1 S anford it a g ro w ­
ing town and destined to beebme a
large city in the near fiiture. " . . . . .

1. Sanford it one of the three lead­
ing celery ciUes of the. United States.
2. One acre of good land intelli­
gently fanned, will produce more
money in one year than the ayexagtf
laborer can earn in several years by
working for one dollar and fifty ceffls
I,, day.
3. Now is the time to buy land for
vegetable growirfg. In a few years,
lapd si Sanford will cost more money,
and the available land will be much
further from the city.
4. If you decide not to use the
land you buy you can sell it in a few
years at a handsome profit.
5. Investigate the celery and vegetable growing prospects of Sanford.
You will be surprised.
6.. You can buy good land near
Sanford on easy terms. .. , •—
7. A n acre of fond at Sanford, if
you do the work yourself, will prove
to be a little Klondyke.
8. T he Sanford celery grower finda
a good market for all the celery he
can raise, v. —
9. Sanford is a prosperous city.

There Are in Sanford
l.xlmsive car shops, w hich^su« «so
ploymmt to two or three hundred m en
•n ice factory in operation, and a n ­
other .large ice factory now being in*&lt;»lled.' fibre factory which employi
about 100 people, gas plant, concpeU
works, telegraph systems, local and
long distance IcJqehuaca, finr system of
water works, independent machine

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and balance on easy payments

Cash is never refused

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lands are situated near the main line, of the Atlantic C
branch roads runs through the main body of land, makina a ver
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Linford need* An extensiv« Mi
.Oi« hundred dwelling*, completad
of • dotto oT fifteen per m |L
occupatiU, eith er u purchase?* S r
•ocm a* completed. Outside mdb
thi*. because this invifilment,
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with Ita lo fif
teen per c«ul profit, doesn't «Ursel local cap
ital. from the farm*, where one hundred pei
cent is expected.

Timber Manufacture Needed.
A sersrgtill with goad capacity i* needed
manufacture the two hundred million~fWt
yellow pin«,and forty million feet of cypti

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finished building material and concret« bloc!
works wll^ also pay handsome dividend*.

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GATE

CITY.

FLORIDA

Present to the investor the best
tiin ity o ffere d in Florida.
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells
guaranteed, $ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 |&gt;cr acre.
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G ty property, improved and unimproved. !.* UMDtm° M0 clLIRY land- p»ai«ic
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O thers t p t l . you w hat can be done. Muitell &amp; Minihewire practical farmers, as well as real estate brokers, and
are here to show you what has been and can
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W e solicit correspondence, gladly furnishing any informabon possible, and are always glad to extend to prospective
tors every courtesy witliin our power.
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Sales Bills, showing am ounli of shipment and prices paid.

Scsior in lb« Muntil Sc Minihew ReJ^EiUi« Cm, n gentleman
twice honored with the prendeney o( InulajrG row er»* Union,
which poiiiion he now hold», end, with hi* btwneee partner, at*
way» glad to make viator» acquainted with the attraction* of

T h e account sales here given cover a period from Mirchlst toApriLJ 5th. of .the present year, the shipping season
J o i cclery a t this point. These, of course, are but a frifdoo ol[the »ales, taken at intervals covering the shipping period,

and H ie acconipariying are copies of ihe sales bills as they were rendered td ^ e growers here whose names appear on
same, all of whom can be seen at any time if. confiimstioo it needed.'

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Match 2nd. I90fl"
$80305
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357 Crate» .Celery at $2.25

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inn Me crop value oi the |ana.
and I intelligently ■worked, «hit
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Al I In the wetl and north -H

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FOR T H E OUTLAY OF SCIENT1FIC EFFORT.

A not them journsjul, writing el the
farmer and agricultural condition,* observes i
"Essry fanning distriil ofert «he illotratiai
of two farms side byliide with land of At
tame fertility, the »am* accessibility to ibstket, the same water) precite Is the tarns eru­
ditions. On the one are well-kept berldtaga,
well-oiled machinery, well-fed slock, clean
looking fields and tidy fences. O» the other
are dilapidated barns, broken fences and wgont and farm tools rolling in the slsattak.
One it industrious, ambitious and pros ideal.
The cither it laiy and poor.“
Of court# there it the same didtrance af
thrift among the farmers of Sanford that h
noted above, with reference to the yaommty
of the north, only the improvident end lary
fellow of the south doesn't teem la heroes
so abjectly poor and penniless an dost kit
northern frater. Somehow, with the mild
climate and the all*lhe*year-rosmd ability la
grow something, he can not only subsist, but
MlSS.PDACMtA D

LEFFLER
The Wednesday Clnb
MRS. U R . PHILIPS, ■
President.
MRS. B. F. W H ITN ER,
Sec'y i t Tress.
MRS. GEORGE U MARIS,
Vice President.

M IS S . E.LBERTA

(The below grdoj^was kodaked by
Mrs. John Dickens, who, on account
of taking the picture, does not appear
in the scene )
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L IT E R A C Y GROUP.

MISS,FLOSSIE Rp5E

MRS. B. F. W HITNER
M RS.'L. R» PHILIgß

members in literature, art, science end At
vlU|. interest, of the d tv " In fim P ra n d i

The W rHnraHny -Clubr

ÌAtiLlPLOWER

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'Ihe Wednesday Club it now entering upon
its fourteenth yeer of work, having been eitabli.hed m 1894. This Club is the Woman’s
Literary Organization of Sanford. It hat

b e lo 'sijija '
6t?*d for yi
^»*1 yvfrv-s]
her resign#!
W. Gpodri

community, and an* highly
ling his,ary work. Far tes­
ti President of the Ctut At
'b n daughter, Mrs. Cheater

the ladies most failhftillr/ Much of ths sue*
cess and pleasure attending the Club M dee
these two former Presidents. Ihe membership in |he Club it limited to thirty. At peer
*nt about twenhr-threa *art muolled. Fee
tome time the Club hai been tludsing ike
History, of England, embracing lbs literature
of tha country, ai wall as its
this line an extended period
the study of Shakespeare.

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DY.BEAR” AND

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’O R 'O P “ RÖBBIVS NEST'

E N R O U T E FO R S.

with the Accession of George the Third
1760. All subjects and characWei of hie-.toeical iotereit will be closely studied, m Wei

�S A N F O R D , T H Ë . GATE

SANPORDJSCHOOLS

Physicians of. Sanford

Land Scarcity

gp A R D ÖF EDUCATION

W a rn in g .

We Shall Have 200,000,000.
People in 1950, and How
Can We Feed Them?

CITY

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The m edical profession of Ssnford «lands high, being composed or learn*
&lt;»— ed&gt;and successful doctors, gentlemen of marked Integrity and enviable char*
. acter. I t will afford pleasure to perusers of this edition that their portraits grace
th e page herew ith. Dr. Pulestod, it will be noticed, appears not here, but among
th e c o u n d lm e n , he being honored by election as m em ber of the city councillors.
of D r.jO , X0. K ing's photo h as. for some reason, failed to reabh the publisher in
tim e for insertion.
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Available Area of Tillable Soil
Being Exhausted at a Fright­
ful Rate. *
Real Estate Values Increasing.
The unappropriated area ot land
suitable for ‘cropjproducing is almost
gone, toil ii being exhausted at a
frightful rate, and pauperism is ¡nevitable if something is not done, declared
Hon. James J. Hill, before the Convention of Governors, recently, called
lo Washington by President Roose­
velt to lake into consideration the Con­
servation of the Nation's Natural R e­
sources.' Mr. Hill, who is a brainy,
.far-seeing man and a railroad mag­
nate, said fn his address:
■« "By.the fixtfr rate of increase in the

B. F, V H IT N E R , Treaaurtr

T he First Graduating Clast

T H E FACULTY

Mias Nellya F, Washburae

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THB VILTON.IMr*. Cecil G. But», Proprietor.
The Wilton it verv popular, but not more so than tha Koapitable littla lady who it
tha proprietor. The Hotel u more spacious and imposing at wall as pretty, than would
be gathered from the view here shown, the handsome shads trees somewhat obscuring tha
dimensions and architectural sightliness of tha place. Strangers coming to' Sanford are
always nicely taken ears of if they make the Wilton their home while in the city.

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quw
past, we musVcount upon a p o p u latio n self,
J over
- v . . 200,000,000
yon n n n n n n ml
L - the U
r t. 3K*'tn i..u
of
1950. WJvue are tbeydo go. hgtyv are
' t hey lo be fcmpfoyed, Ijqw fed, how
enabled lo earn a living wage? ^ 4 __
" W e a re ' approaching the' point
where all our wheat product will be
needed for oUr own uses, and we shall
cease to be an Exporter' of grain.
There is still some room in Canada,
„bul it will soon, be filled. The relief
r-' will be bt^em porary. Our own peo^"ple, whose mineral resources'will by
that lime have-greatly diminished, must
find themselve* thrown back upon the
'• foil iof a living. If continued abuse
of the land should mark the next 50
years as it has the last, what must be

Eighth Grade Graduate«

D R. J. T . DEN TO N
J. T." Denton. M. D.. was bom in Cal­
houn County, Miss. Ha was reared
a
rollon plantation. 6nishcd his literary/ educa­
tion m the Slate Springs High School, and
entered Memphis Hospital Medical College
at the age j &gt;f nineteen, graduated April 28th,
1902, served as interne in the Mississippi
State * Ch*rinr~ Hô,pilât, ’ VicStFiurg. Miss.,
and practiced medicine four years at Gitano,
Miss. In 1906 he attended New York Post-.
Gradual# Hospital and School. N. Y. Dr.
Denton locati
Sanford. November, 1906,
Md now has not only ■ good practice, but is
held in high esteem personally, as 'well.

DISTRESSINGLY HEALTHY,
to Sanford
eep well.
tors say it's "distressingly healthy.

Interior View o( Operating Room In the Dental Office of Dr. F. B. Stephens.

STUDIES IN BLACK AND WHITE
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T h ls space was contracted for

A Novel
By Jerom e Bryce, M. D.

and belongs to

The Neal P u b iu h l^C o n N. Y* 11.60.

A good story, well written.— F/ori-

T arb ell.

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T h e book is pure and sweet. The
¡deala ■of the characters are each the .
highest of its class.— Timet'Union.
• I, have enjoyed reading it at a stopr,
and I shall continue to enjoy rfc-reading _
the different incidents portrayed. The preface itself will stand a good many
repetitions.— Delmonl PyrdJi.

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Mis« Kate Torn kies

O ne of S anford's popular

Jerome Bruce's "Studies * in Black and L
While" Is one of the belt stories that havr
emanated from the South in recent years, andr—
it compares favorably with the works ^ of
authors of national reputation. It is artisti­
cally written, and is mltrealing from cover
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.Aset. Principal Clara L. Guild

• nmr turning cimasa« r r »*»
q*_*
¿7- Tld« 1 Institution, .avJlh ^Its f t i n i I
teachers, * f . which Prof&lt; N» J , .
. A . • B ,,‘ is principal, is the' |&gt;rfd« of*
" ■*' 4 r . hi*b«&gt;l confidine I

e/.ro*»j«i"s«iho&lt;id.\

and hai won tl ..
f, ll.
patron* m hit effort, to p
attain turnip anil devflopnisftl
ha* beca abta'to, ratw the n
.school to that of .a *Uld*5
thereby claigi
appropriation
*iuch •tnititulioni.

upili and
ttellecl-vl

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MUj Flors A . Wl
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Mr*. B. W. D- Dunn
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M r.,Perkin, h*.
large rcponiibility'
Wtl h i, Jon* the wi»e
1J. which he -received .to
W* p n g l u p t potition. "by X T ?
an tncreaie, of »alsty and'renewed siaurf^.f-TI

ancet of appreetstloo, '• ■

T h s future of the Sanford High School *».- i-.
ensured, aijd th* • coai'mg patron inay r e t
confidently tn the conviction that hl^ childrasf
will be under wj,e and1,wholciome InBuettca. aijmt
C nearm n llttai.hw the duties of life a n d 't i M ^ ^
rei|&gt;cmfibilitiea of cltirepihip.
_ '-'rte

/view - ett this pagei’
I^'luratljr- t,y ihr above •
rful-Jraujhlrmon.

Il U

in"o( the' »kill and aril,* '
hy-Mr'. Talley
III.
practical, J lf «fer hai '

•’ . $4,200 A piece.
J . E . Ppc« aa'm *V,I let out e:ghl i n n on
arcs for a celery crop. I fumitlgrd. ths
i&gt;t n,y tenant tU labor and each ahared
uV/ftf
.e«jwoif» of Med. feitill/ rr, at*;
Ivan (lie crop m a marketed and all espenaea
ttOBS to W. B.'Talley, Arclytad, Room, 6 \.i
id w* jdiridtd $8.400 bc.'ween tUk” f
and 7 Kentucky Bldg., J^LgMyjlUr-FLnd..
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N cxL .M J ? -C w h Í T ii^ ií f e w í . ^

T h e Sanford Library is in the hands
of the Sanford Library Association,
which was organized sljput 1901,.
They secured, by means of substiipf a t r - aiid ewUtlainmtnls-of various
TIIE M&gt;lCMS'pl^DKWNDEfl^t^5a|
torts, a small fund, lesrthan'$50^C
ft great -maflfll ,of sW f
"The utlappropcjatcd area suited to.
Over, fif^y '
u a protperotM future for thj*
|* ( 1 ^ dettiti«] lo‘ be a /grevi jobbin)
soil prbdutliòh is almost gone'find weI
Iap old. library
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ib o u t tw o hundred
It w*» not UUrh.ia rvtdaac*
Kd n'Aow alforrU d m &lt;U the -bett lo¿V
hfvfi .k * * Wr ’the .last cenftiry rc d u £ '
le ha* been more rhafi gratififd books Were ¿Vtm by different persons
‘for larga wholesale e»lctivi\cior*3)5
»
ing Ihe producing .poVrer o i the coun-i ^ ^ E m «outftf'
___ It'is sJrcsdy, tjfijrfTpf'.lh* V 'ths-outcpm,, mid now aeft much - larger Iiotdrested^in«the endesvor, and about
poaiibiltlici ahead than Jm' then cvrn dreartird. J
. . :v -...Uy. N o w h errìir th r lapge.óf poùoo*L j*t«e ^upments of. gì
four hundred volumes were purchased
purposes* is the .reward for conserva-,»^son just clo»*4. c
by
the Association. With this modest
tiim‘*bf a national resource so a m p l e . ^ k wrrv sb.ppcd^
array, the library wss opened, in July
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¿Nowhere ia ’the penalty .of neglect, so
^
u
o t* l9 0 ^ . .Its quarters were then in a
j \ ‘ threatening."
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j vacant store in the D* Forest building
Ion the north sid# of First street, be­
a *
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tween M agnolia and Park avenues.
Hie logicai d e d u c t ^ Trljp^teKpve
In M ay.sliK iS U t Was moved to g
is, that land juitable for
/•'
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room on the ground floor of the’Pjro
is rapidly being occupied and ttrb-etript- .
Block, now occupied by the Holdfg
ed, and must necessarily proji&amp; ianate.-,: -. I . K :"m
Real Estate Company. In the fpftsgt
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in v a lu ^ .T h ite -n e iè r v ^ H ;
L*.
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‘¡ng year; by an arrangement w flffa
j newly organized, but short-lived,
branch Sf the Y . M. C. A., the library
waa moved upataid to its present quar­
ters in room 2 0 of the Pico building,
T he number of books has now
reached one thousand arid' twenty-six,
and about thirty more will be received
in* the course of the next month. Fic­
tion predominates, as the demand for
it ia greater than for heavy rtaftnK. J&gt;."t

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DR. CHAS. E . W ALKER.

fices jBUbc-W iJborn^Olock. is Cbusy man
his numerous patients 'dem anditi g hit conslant iilmoit, -removing in caijr boyhood to Masta- Formerly Principal of West Chester (Pa,)
time and energies. He is one of' Sanford's chuictls, where he received his general ad4successful practitioners.
cation, ‘ H it medical studies were prosecuted
in Philadelphia’ at the Hahnemann College, Sanford Library Association
the oldeat and best *school- of homeopathic
medicine in this country, and there he re­
C R . WALKER, President.
ceived his degree in I87j. After ten years
of ' successful practice in Massachusetts, _he
MRS. E. W. D. DUNN, Librarian.
removed in the fell of 1883 to Florida,
(Portrait* *1 *Uv* spprar shewbert.)

BUILDING

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■ T h e D o c to r's p b o to g A p h h a s fa ile d
to reach Use publisher.

ply of historic* aniT oTher“ »olid matter.
The Association supplies its patrons
with about fifteen of the best maga­
zines, not only for use in the reading
loom,''but to be loaned, in addition to
The library is open only twice 'a
week, on Tuesdays from 4 to 6 p. m.
and on Saturdays from 4 to 9. T he
charge for borrowers'' cards is $1.25
per year, including the' privilege of
borrowing ma gar me# as well'as "book*.'
For books alone the charge is $ 1.0 0 per
year. Members of the Association pay
annual dues of $ 1.00, which entities
them to borrow both books and maga­
zines.
During library hours,''visitors are
welcome to reading room privileges free
of charge.
The officers of the Association are:
Mr. C. .R, W alker, presid en t; M r. F .
P . Forster, rice-president: Mrs. A . R .
Key', tre^rttrerT'Mr». E - W . D . Dunn,
secretary and lArarfan.
^ Sanford ii^jjjytly proud of heT li­
brary, small though it b e .t It-li young
and .-growing, and that h through the
work of our "home people. Almost ev­
ery dollar that has been expended in
its behalf came from S an rtfd people,
arjd interest' in it is' steadily increasing.
t W e look forward to the time when
we s(tall be able to keep it.of&gt;ëo Tvery
day. and yet farther fo rw itd to the
realization of our cherished alni-—a
building of oar ow nron the P ark ave-

�Tone, and Style becom­
ing to your Beauty
. jireSp^ taltles Here.

RESIDENCE o r D. R. BRISSON
B U IL T B Y T H K BONK C O N T R A C T IN G C O .

Experience, c o u p l e d
•with good taste, make
a happy Combination.

THE" P O P E CONTRACTING C o .
'B V I L D g R S
rt o f P ressed S tone.

D ealers in Lime, C em ent ai

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KODAKS AND SUPPLIES

DANIKV B. B R M IO N

DANIEL R. BRISSON
Daniel R. Britton c u t lo San*
ford from Georgia«even yean
ago. Ha wai ateocialed 'with W .
C. Aldridge for tome lime, tub**quently developing f°r himtelf a
beautiful home on Celery Avenue.
Hi* handtome retidence it thown
on this page, and in tly la. and
archileclure it indicative . of ill
Qwnef'l good Jail* in all "ihal ■be
doe«. A wife and ion, Ruilell
C.T'coiiililuTe- The family that enjoyt, with hutband ^and fathfr,
ihit line farm and dwelling. Mr.
Britton it one of the moil tagaciout.and tucrewful crop grbwert
in the Celery Della, allbough he
himtelf modetlly ditclaimt any.
tuch ditlinclion. H it career tince‘
coming here in ^ d bright illuttra*lion of what a level-headed, in­
telligent and induilriout man can
do in the way of financial «uccett, by judicroutly inverting- and
operaUg^a tract of land in the
Sanforo* Celery Ditlricl.

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Rich and productive and every year a money-maker itI
N. J. Slenilrom't farm, jutl w rit-of the city. In «even |
year* the proprietor hat made enough ao that he ihinkt
of retiring, and Would therefore tell hit fine plafC^RT
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\V. R. Gardner end family^ wife. ton. and
daughter, ara among the good people who
,h»ve recently come lo Sanford for redgienc*.
They have a pretty place full .in the oul-^
ikirtt-of the city, where Mr. Gardner k*i
developed a nice liftl* farm and whete tna' front of the hou«e and.yard aw beautified
with 1creljSigs. vine,* grate 'plat* Aayver and
Verdure. The view thown above give* a
of the i«iin «gd the rear of the
g. Mr. and Mrt. Gardner feel that
there coining lo Sanford hat bean well worth
while, on arcoUnt of th« fad that thfil ton
haa thereby
hit health.
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• daughter hat acquired « fine acndemic educah't«u loo. in »he-Joulb. H er portrait will ba
»crn'ia&amp;ong the Sweai 'C trl' Grads** group
of th H 'iiau e.^ U jiteten rM rs. Gardner and
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the trees have had time to again develop,
where they have had attention. T he splen­
did grove of Mrs. DeForest, shown here,
•could be purchased at a reasonable figure,
owing to the fdfct that she wishes to be with
h &lt; fr'sdi_whoseVstudies now» and later his
vocation, will take him away froij\ JFlopda.
Inquiry addressed to Mrs. H . L. DeForest,, Sanford, Florida, will elicit any in­
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^ Orange Grove, in good bearing con­
d itio n ,^ an independent fortune for
its owner. No freeze has affected the
ice the *95 calorange industry m oanr&lt;
learned h6w to
amityrShd people have
they did not know beprotect their trees,
fore. W e are glad to picture ope or two
pics of whât is being dón&lt;le since
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Mrs . D eforest s Residence

(immock toll, , good Il.l.lf, two botitri (or irrv.
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fhi* Peking licuic .nd *lio die home «re con.
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\ r«lcd Iiy telephone v.idi Sinlotd. The drinking
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rwmi with detached kitchen and 100 (eel, of

I'iartai. Adjoining this place are two
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a
liou*e of five room», a liable and ,n acre ol good
IH PH E - PALMS,” an Orange G ro^ which juden l«nd;$he other coolaio»'5i.ac&lt;t». fenced and
^ w,i started in 1876,. hat always horn 'cUTeel ckare^f, now uiflt ni&gt;a garden and, lo~7aueJarm
one of the attractive placet «Lout Sanford nod it oopa; (hit has aho ar mall house.
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now yiiited by hundred» of louiUlt who wuh to' e Oppoute the hoiba place,and on thiclayroad,
see ft gvott in fruit and in bloom. It it located »the rrnrtit of a tract of 55 acret, if a fenced rnthree milet watt of the city, and it ihree-quirtcn tkaure of ten acret, »even of which-are tel (rut with
of a mile from the railroad station, and on a hard I^T&gt;e»t'W'rt,V* of grape fruit, airlpr and fate oriclay road which divided the property. On one jigei*, tangnyi^t and ku^iquat tree»; the reminder
tide it hat a frontage of 1,800 feet, on the othefTi «.unimprotaf limber j&amp; d/ hamnlock add ten
1,400; lot nearly thia wljolyUagrh there are Irfo: tefca of wjtjtr in which ft good' (thing, being an
row» of large water nnd live-oak Uogn TXr htiutf on .^f dgy*»\ Lake which jt fire milet long.

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■ Ì r'ÉSTDENCE OF M. F. ROBINSON.
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Mr. Roblnsoa’i portrait will be rata among the City Councilmen,

O N E O F M. F. ROBINSON’S P R O V E S, IN F R U IT A G E

M. P. Robinson’s (¡roves,
M. F. Robintoa h u la offer any who nijr with
to engage ia that profitable culture. Mr. Rohm*
M t U i Urge number of thee«, variously locoied
end »1 eerioui price», la euil the lute end puree
of elmoet cre rjW v. Betide being profitable, il
is just the nicest tl^^aaginable lo step into your
own grove and pick end eel your own tell-retted,
fresh end juicy fruit. .
Mr, Robintoa will promptly «newer «ny end
nil inquhies, Hit address it, of couuc^, Sanford,

A H AM M OCK JKAÉM.

C R A T IN G CÌHLERY, IN T T ÌB S H A D E

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Prosperous Sanford.
Bank« Stuffed with Cuh and Builncu
Men Thriving.* ,
One reason of Sanford's wonderful prot&gt;parity it iKat all the people are happy and
tpcrous on nccounl of the great j trucking
utlry. The banks ire Huffed with cuh,
and the merchants are doing good business.
There are lawyers, doctori, and other pro­
fessional lines, u well at railroad men, con*
A . H. CRIPPEN, SR.
A. H. CRlPPKN, JR,
doctors, engineers, firemen, superintendents,
dispatchers, telegraph operators, contractors.
and every other line,
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similar vegelahlu, al»
W htn\utvtnove to Sanford don’t pay big freight on the old instruihci
gaged in it ( rich pee
one aUow llgpca of A . H. Crlppen &amp; Son, tne lirm that sells HfgG-grad
and black,' of hign

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T H E CRIPPEN FAM ILY.
Tide artistically grouped picture shows four generations, and every member of the*
**•- circle enjoying good health.
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pried*cash or on installments, as you please.

G A T H E R IN G -T O M A T O E S O f j T H E A lS S R in C .R ,gA P M r

tlvr -anywtftw - étic: ■■'Su rtffyftr
for large*
or'small ijtve*(on. Lands for _
in. thii'-Creaf r/o » io f Well Belt .Van still he
had at reasonable prices, and’upon the fight
kind of terms, for ft V \&lt; • few years yet.
hope to live long enough lo se* it a ll p
use. Long live Sknford, and Gpd b1&lt;
people.
A. H. CairrcN, Sit.

“ T H E GABLES,” RESIDENCE OF MR. CRIPPEN, SR.

W. T. WARE
A good C em ent W alk about y o u r prem ises Is one .of the most
substantia^ and best im provem ents you can possibly make.
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and will guarantee
Q.u,a jo b that will delight you,, m ore aod m o i_______
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years go by.
* ^ h l m y o u r ord er fo r anything you.w ant In /h e C em ent o r Stone
W ITH O TH ERS, A T HIS FARM.

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Fun, Frolic and'
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S a n fo rd ’s W e a lth o f S ô il P ro d u c ' :
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Betide« the fun there*« money in it. You
want to know all about How itY d o n tl «Well,
come and «ee. A local authority, well quali­
fied lo «peak upon the-ittbject, «ay»:
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MW e can rtiie from' one to four crop»«eaion, ai the grower may decide. The
■ trucking crope are lettuce, cauliflower, celery,
tomaloet, cucumber«, eggplant« and potato«
•nd any vegetable d«ired, of which any three
cm be luccetafully grown on the lame land,
after which, cm be had the fine*t crop pf
hay. The orMge crop is «till the leading
induitry in n u y localiti« in the «late and
many of the fin«l grove« in Florida are lo-...
caled in and adjacent to the Sanford dirtrict. and odmer« of the«e beautiful gn&gt;v«
have m eary and profitable income. The
.orMge grower« havt learned that by meant
of bMking the Ire« they are ¡mured againil

- My «etiou« loss in cate of freere, hence now
a thing of beauty ti)d a joy forever. But the
celefy crop I tp x rxmowiC and, the safest and.,
quick«! road lo wealth, supplemented by
other crops. which are put on market jn winter
when they cannot be raited. eltcwherc, ftaking vxtlly more profit than If railed at any
^ tcaton in, the' horlh. -The water, climate and
•* fine Iramportalion, facilities m«k« tucceti an
- *assured fact.
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nia,' and oufjrieldt per acre are double theiri,
dt|i- to our perfect tyitem of sub-irrigation,
soil and climate. We cm market our crop-.
- any winter month. Our celery crop i f puj
in tl« fields. in» December aa&lt;L it ready .lor
market by March I,' after the bulk of the
.California crop hat been told, leaving ut
, *1 practically anr o p« market. T he. average .
- yield it abuut GOO to .(.2G0 cral« to' the
acre, M’d the average' price f. o. b.’’ Cars San• ford $1.25 to $1.75 per crate, making an
average crop bring anywhere from $1,000 lo
$2,000 per acre. At an average, the coil of
-'producing and marketing it ■$350 to $500 per
acre, in fertilizer, labor, era!«, etc."

Lunching in the Woods

Vacation Day*
High School Students
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-.of Sanford, by Mr. J . hj. .Whitner, there ha»
been« a remarkable jfrowlh^in thit induitry. _
. From .what waiv first considered merely m
I7e»periment there has developed what is prob­
ably the great«! money producing crop, per
acre, in lh^ world. From a few scattering
V.; cart aeverat, years ago the celery industry has
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shipped from Sanford during the.'t^ason just
closed approximate!/''one thousand cats o f ?
celery. Slop and tklaik, for« a moment, whal
this means lo ike grower«, to sa]S&gt;na|I(ijsg of
the busines* interests of Sanford and vieinityi-rru~- The ictums. flora celety are from $1.25 lo _
$2.50 per crate. The production of one
thousand crates of celery per acre is to in. common occurrence. Many produce ’belter »
• \ tnults. This means that, the grower cm , with
:**\»*|o»e attention to-hi* crop* and raeaonable
amount of energy, net fifteen hundred dollar« _
per aicre in one season. THis it. made pos­
sible by the fact that two Oi lhree crop* may
bn produced each ye«r- on-the-lA c ground."
Lettuce, planted in «he («11, it reedy (or (ha
'markets, l»jr November or Dt&lt; e,rol»er. This
crop will produce sufficient returns lo pay foe ‘i
the Ubor apd fertilisers /or lit« «lire season.
Lettuce it follow«! immediately by celery; .
the return» fropt • whith, lo the economical
«rower, thui be'iag 4 0 |&amp; If- °V
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celery being harvested, ituie cm be followed,
w ith. lomtloei or other spring vegetable» and
'« well-paying hay crop- inay succeed that.

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A Group of Merry Picnickers

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In th« Orange Grove
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Several yean ago Sanford teWry war yn-known in the marleU of tie East ’or Weil.
Today j t is wSrll indV tfam lfs toughj after by

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and
demand for Sanlord celery
constantly growing and (jgardleu of - increated acreage there is not the »fightet* diffi­
culty in di^h»“ « ®f •II that ca^.be railed at ^
excellent price«.
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Having the Time.of -Their Lives

A Buoch of Jolly* Good Fell

�Group of Sanford’s Young'business Men

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Thé advantages of Sonfniti,* both natural
.and acquired, ate' many. " III location in the
central part of the «late makrt it the leading
city of this'section, Sanford will inevitably
become an important distributing center. Sit*
ualed on Lake Monroe, Sanford geti a fresh
breete all summer long. The St. Johns
Ritrer gives it steamship rates to New York.
Afrer studying agriculture in the Rhode
Island College and-the Universities of T en­
nessee and Cornell, and living on the Pacific
ftrxtlT'lhe writer chose Sanford in-preference
to any' other .place in this stale, os in lh^
nation, foy profitable agriculture, and has
made a modest investment in the trucking
.business.
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The farmers of Sanford have done much
for their city, byt they still selcome the help
of practical scientists to a\A in working ‘out
yet unsolved problems. /T h e agricultural
graduate will find ample le Id for his labors
in Sanford.
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. The general prosperity V f Sanford, stimu-~
laled by the success of its rhscL-farms, makes
it a desirable location for all sorts of indus­
trial activities.
1 hr social advantages of Sanford mak; it
a delightful place for one to combine work

R E V . B. F. B R O W N " -----Rector Holy Cross Episcopal Church

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Tba- First Methodist -Church, located on
the comer of Park avenue and Fifth street,
is'the oldest church organisation in the city
and has the largsst psemberthip. Tba par­
sonage is oq^lfsa comer of Svftnlh street and
Magnolia avenue,' It is a comfortable house,
well furnished end supplied ..with ges for
lighting and cookhfg purposes. Riv. D. B.
Sweat has been pastor the past three yean.

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Pharmaceutist at the Philips Drug .Store.

Church of the Holy. Croat, Episcopal.

i.Dy by the membership of this cl

cv. W. M. Simalrs followed Mr“ '
remained with the church aix m
Wemholdl was pastor
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By running wells of water fed ^^ rfry gracious boast, loo much subdued
Celery I
/•T’ossessed in this of plenteous gold.
And sure and right thsy claim indeed;
With honors slowly to grow old,
Expect from Htavrn thy bounteous meed
Celery I
E en so kind nature gives reward,
Allots to each its due ef glory.
For you she sett a pathway broad.
To live for-e’er in rhyme and story—
Celery I

L. P . M cCULLER
Salesman at the Sanford Grocery
Department Store.

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H. E. T O L A R and A . R . K E Y
Accountants, respectively. In the Peoples and A
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First Ba ptist Church.

» « y r/fijn iifc J L fp h to ^ i.
sd erect upon the comer a
. - T L e Chyrrh of the H oly CrosS, Sanford,
ibstantial pjace of worship,
was organized quite .early .in the history o f JJJfr
rodali, formerly of Rollins
the loWn. It was 'cdolecratetTTn the year,
1673. The first church was blown dowq in-. College,. Winter Park, who has beert with the
one of the great autumn gales. Th e present- ' ¡ jPrfh'about, three yci
building was erected to lake the place of the * jdent pastor. The
W . Munson and
former, and consecrated about ten- ' years cord. C. R, Walker,
lalti; a— debt being on it. delayed the Dr. C E. Walker; cl _____ ___
Dr. C. E. Walker, chal
consecration. The present beloved• Rector, trustees.
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been serving in that office oince Jmiuaty ofT
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this rest, having however, been giving occa­
sional scrvreA since the resignation and
^Vuth '¿if the Rev. M r. Bates. O n Swl&amp;e jóqusqAUncC and. fellow-'
day, jtn e 14, Revv M r. Brown cslebrsied ths
*48jh* anniverskry ’ of his ordination in ' the
churth.' The wardens o f-th e church arei
M r. A : D . K e y and M r. B . F . Whitner,
AB Soils’ Catholic Church. '
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Cigars, Tobacco, tic.

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AGENTS

T h e .p ic tu re » h o w e ^ jly m U(tU c o rn e r

yh Mr- Hill’s flnfe a n d -A /fd -âiÔek of
coined.'by congrégation and p,

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S tap le an d F ancy Groceries,
Fruita, V egetables a n d .
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h»s tW e hesn used Tog wrtcee) - ; -Ah FUrtdo «ad teakieg fiémw ,

O R D GRO CERY S T O R E FRON,

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RESID EN CE O F W M . DICK1NS

!us preseat successful wuik. The mem- comer a t P * i t ej^nut - « J .Thud
j of dre churth. is# nqw. IJ 4 - *•'T k c 'U p o a ’ the' rear part*nf this the f W

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Ayistanl in the Business of J. E. Pace,
and Son of the Proprietor, v

A beauteous city clean and fair
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Will rite to Mess with turning men,-;
And maidens with a gladsome air
Will wreathe and crown the tily then.

It R Ì A J . B , Webb.- sight moaAÇ‘ Hiuk The People's-Churth dflfigregnlio.
thgnibemg filled by 'visiting rnmlskj£ CfD,niicd Mardi 13, ' IfWO, and sflkr
D u m b e r, 1906, when R*»v J - ; W f mg/fnt soma months lh*. optïk hr

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• V R E V . D. B. S W E A T
Pastor. First Methodist Church

f'irxt Methodist Church.

-The F in / Baptist Churth of Sanford was
swrgaryited February 3, 1684, by Revs. J. W.
Butts apd.W . Quudoin, The number of the
constituent membet«' does not 'a^pesr on any
- record oh'the .church, but, according, to the
recollection of some present,. it - .was 'hbont
fifteen (persons. * The following fail the mem­
bership was twenty-ssven. . The first pastor

A : When h ^ l g v e ^ d '- ^ / v r

G W Y N N E FOX
Assistant in the Business of George Fox,
and Son of the Proprietor,

T . e ; DREW*
Clerk at the Sanford House'

JAM ES V . W EEDEN
Young man lately from college, who has
lust bought a Celery farm at Sanford.

‘ Hrs» baptist Clarch.

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M AXW ELL

Stenographer and Right-hand Man at Um
L N . Whitncr Real Estate Offices.

First Presbyterian' Church.

-McDonald and" E. L. Marshall,.
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M ritinger is oqe of the irnifettani departments
of . this church.'- Mr. Mediale
charge of the school for mars ian&gt; a score,
, .of-years end the work*hssipi (freni* under
his leadership.. H . H . Pcsbcx •«-.secretary
. and treasurer of tbò-ichooj, .,
Senior,. Intftmedialc and Junior'- Leapt*
provid*' Special field for .work bjn ll&gt;e young
- • people and children, The*5enior League has
Mr. Henry" Piehodv-fpr; president'.and. it
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moving aJong tsmeothly and ;t festively.' The
..Intermediate .League, is doing n fine work
among, the younp^ebple-Who coma iust bi'tween flic Sepioti and the Juniort; Mrs. D.
i - L B i-Sw eat,is supeVintrndml and Miss Mary
" Chappell, president. The Juniors afq hsp*- pily in charge-of Mrs. L. R. Philips, as
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superintendent," and Miss Maude Alice Waglr&gt; ner. president.
* The ladies ara thoroughly organised, there
-• beihg a Home Missionary Society with Mrs.
. J . K. Mellinger, president, .mid a Forcipi
• .'Society with Mrs. D. G. Wagner, president.
* . - - The Methodist Church has long been noted
' fpr the * excellent music rendered by its
’ * *-choir. Mts. Bessie Houser is organist,.Miss
.* Miriam Meltinger, assistant..

-George P; Guild was called to the pastor­
ale. -He served -the-chun b dna year. Rev.
J ;. R,“’Powell succeeded (urn. This •brother
resigned after nine months and was followed
by Rev. A . D. Cohen, who likewise re­
mained less than a year. Rev. Paul Willis
-was nkxt pastor for a period of two years
and four months, his Vork being one of great
promise and fruitful of precious results, short
- as it was. 'One Sabbath he was taken ill
with hemorrhages of the lungs while preach­
ing and he never entered rite pulpit again.'

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W . B, and F. E. W A T SO N
Brothers, Salesmen in the Thrasher
Clothing House.

Sanford offers special inducements to the
home-seeker, the tourist and the sportsman.
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yonset rated J o his_ k,_ »fld hi«, effort! ■»'
appreciated by hit people. A native o
Georgia, fend having lived in Florida the pas
sia yean; ■he is thoroughly at home in i
southern pulpit. Prior to entering, the min
istry, he was a journalist, his last work. bein|
in Bartow, where he edited the Courier-In
formant. '
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and its official board is composed of torn«
of Sanford's best busi
erst G eo. Fox, chai
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M em ber of-the Holden

choice household supplies.

DEPARTMENT IN SANFORD GROCERY CO. STORE

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choicest and best for family use. Tbs
Sanford -Groeery Co. legdg, ana T s very
popular.' Mr. D lctlaa, Vb¥*i$tÌTirproprietor
find aiartagèr, Is slfetitfirp, pojgML R ^p iPt
and obllglifl, and a good^buiineag tna»;.^.

W. M. DICKINS

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CcpcrtN Hat Ac tlfy trlff. la Ike ftt llsleit
ratarc, be to lfM trltb tapM Traull.
r - And now ia beraldc&amp;the newt that Sanford it
to have street can. along with her other muaid pel improvement«. The Saalord Traction
Co. ie organizing and will apply to the State of
Florida for a charter and letter« patent, author,
bing the company to construct and operate jinet
of «treet railway in the city and beyond the
city limbs in Orange county nod elsewhere in the
•lata. Thi« it charactfrutic ol the enterprise ol
Sanford capital. Matan. S. O. Chata, A. T.
Rotrilcr. A. P. Connelly, F. P. Footer and J.
N. Whrtoer are the promulgator» of the project. t ,, f t *

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IN T E R IO R C E L E R Y C IT Y L A U N D R Y .

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Celery tify Steam laundry.
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Ernie E. Webb, Prop.» and Mgr.
' Sanford Steam Laundry wat at first.under
die management of Mr. Herndon, and waa
called by the above name. Last December.
Mr, E. E. Webb bought out Mr. Herndon,
put in new machinery and changed the name
to the Celery City Steam Laundry. Mr.
Webb Hat continued to add new machinery
until now he hat an inilitutioo second to
none of its kind. H it mangle it perhaps the
largest in the .South. H it estahjirhment does
the finest- of work, and Sanford believes in
patronising home industry. While his&gt;laun­
dry .hat a few agents in near-by towns, it
couldn't continue opcrslidKi if lU people of
Sanford sent their work elsewhere, To the
hotels alone, at well a« to the comrjsmily,
a laundry it an absolute/Mc^sity. TjUs in­
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-worthy of.tuhiUnlitL typporl to be fguild in
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D R Y GOODS D E P A R T M E N T , ^ E T T lN G E R S T O R E
NEW T R A V E L E R S ''H O T E L ,-JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLORIDA

D. L Thrasher.

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On« of Sanford's b«-«» young men U Mr.
David L. Thrasher, ibn vnrifsrsallv known
and universally liked proprietof f t
L.
Thrather Clothing House. Prominent »• tocial circle«, active in church work, and to
the front in all that it public ipiriled, hit
character and rvputation ar« mo*l enviable.
A r harming wife and daughter cooititvle the
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Mr. Thrasher
When ten .years ■f age, .hit fithvr moved I
with hit family » Southern Florida, where ■
David diligently occupied hit time with
clerking.and ach ding. At 20. he entered
Simon Unive(»il fs. in Dr I .«ml. taking a
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18, 1906, Mr. Thrather purchased Ine other
intemt« and began trad« on hit own account.
A t would with certainly be anticipated, tucretaful growth and iitcreating return« have
made the Record ever lince, and the D. L
Thrather Clothing Houtc it today one of the
beat' and moil popular to be found in a thy ,
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of our tire, anywhere in the country. Mr.
Thrather it member of the Orange Counlv i
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School Board. Councilman of the city, and ■
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Goods,
Nolio«s,
fll(llncry, Nfff’s and Hoys* Clothing and fom lshlnj
hold« other ootilient of reiponribililv. Por- *
trait« of Mi. .and Mrt. and Mitt Mav
Thrather will be teen eUewhare in tbit work.

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Goods

NEW TR AVELERS’ H O T E L ,
NEW VICTORIA H O TE L
American and European Plan.
American Plan Only.
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Cor. Main and Adam* Street«
Special to f l j p r t try the week.
Rates, $2,00 per day and up.
W. HANCOCK, Proprietor.
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J. K. Meltinflcr.
John K. Metlmger purchated. thei)bu«inki«
now conducted by him from JohnI% dd «5«,^
month« before the freer« oi
[hit
freer* devaitaled die moat progrettive. richcat and buiietl tec lion o f Florid«, Sanford
being the center of the orange induitry. It
wat enough to discourage the motl courageous'
man of Umiled capital but determination -to
fight it dirough or die in the attempt resulted
in a Incrativa and widely advertised butinett,
to that today the Metlinger «lore it known
for mile« around SanfohT.' Caltring to the
best trade, carrying only strictly first class
goods, and buying fiom*thc largest and&gt;mner
reliable houtet, Mr. Metlinger bat in tbit
way; etlabliibtd the reputation th*l continu­
ally elicilt the remark. "If you want good
good«, go to Meltinger’s." -&gt; Hiy trade hat
been a trli.hlr one, no bombattic effort«, but •
an everyday; all the year round, ever merest- K
ing Iwtincti which now ha« an enviable repuTitoirTTK i* ftiirir motto hat. ahreyv been "a-1
•queri s t to every one.”
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Sanford bat a ncWly organili
§fll olfictr« o t
Holme«. Awjitent &lt;,liie(..;/ .-\Mrnr«n C. H.
Evan« (« Chairman of the .Fire Committee,
appointed by President of the Cotmcil. W.
N. Lcfler. "Hie Asocial«« '’are A i* . m e . .
H . R. Sleveni and A. Rabbins.
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novelties are contilim die large«! notion

C. M. Hand, senior member of the firm,
slatted and built up the buiinata. from noth­
ing, tinea the freeze,.at the tame lima tervtag the- city ai mAuhtl and the county
at deputy sheriff for several,yaart. .Later ha
tervud the city ai mayor, being elected'bv a
flattering majority. He j t at present chief of
the fire department.
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C. M . H A N D A N D D A U G H T E R .

L iv e r y , F eed en d
S a le S ta b le s

Stop off at Jacktoovilla and tee the points
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will find pleasant'and reatonabla accommoda«
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Hone* nod Mule* Bought, Sold and Exchanged.

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city: »ay« Albert Anion ‘Graham, in the
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M*H Sanford. ¡» v«rj1
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And wa~deli|ht to visit th&lt;
proud of themselves, for
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by old, lorn•'3own fencer, and full to over­
flowing with weedi.
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Sanford it proud, ,oh‘
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greet
tlrangcrt. She I t . indeed very pretty and
charming at the gracefully receivet her gen­
tlemen and lady friend« there in her tonifi­
ent home under the royal pa Imi on Lake
Monroe. In' mid-rummer her two park« are
ever epesi^and twice a week her band plan.
The band\ l a y t Thurtday evening« and Sun­
day afternoon«. Sgcred mutic (fiilr the Sun­
day aflentoon\nrogr«rame.
Exhilarating (if. I may be prrmijted to uie
the Cocoa Cola word).are the cooling breeze«,
front o f Lake Monrye, and they!blow con­
stantly. W e believe it it thé 'toolkit place

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fit her '«tree!« are fountain« here and
there. A ll. day and' all night the «ulphur
witer ir «pouting from these fountains, and
the city play« in' them, -and sleep« by Them.
■ Sweet sleep is not long delayed a( night,
there where t(se fountains softly tolash. And
peace it in every drop of walej that wellr up,
out and
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Something'else also ¡«'in every drop that
w elli'tip'ffottT'thé “fôühlaînr 'out 'iiT'fhe’ f p
field«. It is diamonds, arid
banks of Sanford.

A Typical Southern Beauty

Sweet Sixteen

Rusticating

Florida famous.

Sanford.il a great tourist cit;
A. C. L. Railw
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The Cfjronici»
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Florida is properly ratted th e ‘ «Sunny
Southland.” 1She has but one season, as the
term implies•in the north, and that is summer:
• f t|| she has two as the term implies in the
south, a rainy season,arid a dry season. The
rainy season usually begins between-the mid­
dle and last of June and Iset* until about
ilhe middle of August; then from August until'
June is the dry season. This does' not mean
that it rains from June to August and thtn
stop« raining till- June again,. at many be­
lieve. Durmi the'Ttiny season there are
many day» of bright sunshine, in fact there
is only a yhort shower during .Ihe day, usu-,
ally in, the forenoon and the remaiadfr of the
day is usually witliout rain. And, during the.
dry season, we have many rains, but the rains [
are. riot sufficient to be depended. upon fbr
producing crops from August to June,
Before what is known as the “Free*« of
1895,“ Florida was one of the most prosper­
ous states in the Union, much of her wealth
being-produced from the •/»range groves of
which there were thousands ‘of gyres. This
big freeie killed most bf the trees, and
thousands of'her people finding their fortunes
ruined in a day, deserted, their beautiful homes
and'went to other localities. A few stuck Jo
their groves, reset them and cared for them

A Sanford Wedding Party

immeri against '«try
it riuso lost. Florida y fd y n has dangerous
f^tto and when they do come„lhey do not
dalftage the tr,ifhiag industry, for if the celery
’wwgplmil does fftat, it immediately comes on
- «¿«in and is usually batter than befort. . * ‘
The opinion of many, that the Leal is
«. oppress] vs wand disagreeable in Florida,, is also,
an error. • The thermometer M ilan registers
above 90 degrees and anyone who has spent
summers in Use slates of the middle west and
in Florida, will ''toll you that they prefer the
. Florida summers. •*

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are better adapted Aa the health, comfort and
prosperity of «Mftfthan. any other locality in
the world. Thera is the lowest dcsth sain of
_ any state ' ■ tha .Union. It teams iirsnge iay deed.-that men of means ind intelligence will,
remain in'the fold northern stales, especially in
tha whiter time, when a few dollar* invested'
here would not onlyi furnish them an. ideal
’ winter home. but wauhTpay «lithe bills and
leave them a handsome iorome besides, and,

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L . Q . s t r i n g f e l l o w W i l l C o n v e r t a P a r t o f H itt
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L. G. STRINGFELLOW
Sanford'* impartial and equitable Magistrate

M r. L. G . Stringfellow owns an entire
block o n . First street, about a quarter mile
west of. the* corporate limits, consisting of
high hammock land, up6ft which he con*
templates making valuable improvements in
the near future.
In the northeast corner of the Stringfellow
addition is a mineral spring possessing rare
remedial aod medicinal properties.
This
spring will be thoroyghly cleaned out and
walled in. T he slTKibbery surrounding it

RESIDENCE O F N. H . CA RN ER &gt;
Mr. Garner it Proprietor of a larn Grocery St

An A ppropriato Sim ile..
A Florida neWspapyr man appropriately
put* it thuii “Sanford i* the honeysuckle to .
which the eye of the bee of ¡migration ii Bow
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O ur Undovolopod Crops.

JMACTNOLIA

Sanford ha» imequaled and a« yet unde*
veloped crop* which will put ut far in the
lead, indrprndent of her great Itkder, celery.

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V* , MRS; N. I i W ALKER. Proprietor.
Silu«t«F on* Magnolia Avenue, within eaiy'
^ reach-pf »talion or dock, it it little wonder
thtfrihe Magnolia Houie it quickly tern and
icldy patronised on arriving at Sanford.
hearty welcome, a good .room, an appe*
tiling meal and STVlhr reasooabja price greet.
. tba new comcr or old-come/TaJikc. Central
location, coiqftad; will, Mra. -^Walker's -jjnlfy!
ary and*dormitory- comfort»,'fill the. hollse
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tie please* 'll* patron*. It will pl«a»c

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The tubjrcl of thii »ketch came IQ Orangll
county in 1865 and has ever tince been identi^
fied with Orlando, until the beginning of the
present year.when- he- removed to, Sanford,
where he hai. hern busily engaged in hit pro­
fession. Mr. Hart wa» Deputy Clerk of the
^Circuit Court during _the period from 1890
to 1897 ynd served eight years at an officer
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Dr. Philip* is a native Floridian, and was
«..Confederate soldier. Returned to Ttis
father's farm in Putnam county afteT^lhs
War. Took up the study of medicine tit
1666. Came home from medical college in
the spring -of 1870.' Practiced 'inedicine
until the following.fall, when he engaged in
the drug business in Jacksonville, llis - e iperience in the practice of pharmacy covers
four years in Jacksonville, »even ' in ‘Jalla*
hastec, five in Tampa and Iwrbly-lwo in
Sanford, lets five year» on «'truck farm for
health. He hat given some attention Ip lit­
erary work, and ii the author of a volunte of
Florida stories of adventure and romancé,
entitled “The Florida Wilds.'* .

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. Mr, William* ¡rime of the oldnl grocery*
•mfn in Sanford. ^He came here from near
Mrmpliii, Tenn., in 1884, and bat heen in
v jhit line of butinru almost continuously ever
»¡Ate. He hat »ten Sanford develop from
natural wildneu to what die it today, one of
the bett butinrt* cilie* south of Jacktoilville.
Hit trade hat grown steadily,\nd the vofume of buiinrtt done at the William» Gro*
.eery .i*-Unlay Iv ffF th an ever before.

crates ol*rfery* from less than o n g fttc , which
’ : . - ; nets1-mitis 1,283
$2,250.00. I am* satisfied with William*
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'erfilit»«.«—D. R. Britton,

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\V01k tnd Fau Trealmenl,

idttt .Ayicuituul Cbemknl Gò—ferfilizefr

Mr. Hart's long retitlrace in this county
hai familiarited him with all the records and
land» of this section and he it therefore pc*
culiarly filled- for the work. During the pres*
cnf*|ear he Has made several large surveys of
Sanford and' vicinity, including the famous
wC*lery Della, and he hat now in-courte of
preparation a revised map of Sanford on a
large scale. He potsesiri a thorough and
¿tactical knowledge of all.the-additions to
Sgnford a» well as all the available land in
this section of the country. Ha is painstaking
an«T accurate as well as prompt and energetic
in his work.'and those who require-the ter*
vices of- B hith-arsde and strictly raliahla
surveyor or draughtsman fhoulJ addrrtl A.
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T h e W jlííítftl f lfC U rk Ö ta n d 1 1 my special drive; Tbi» brand ba* • f¿rd.—G. B. Frank
- ^ p r o d u c e d the belt ‘crop* in both flavor and «hipping qualities of an)
* brand on* the matkei today-for the tame cost. For further informs^
tion I refer J o some large growers who^ have used W illiams &lt;Bt Clarl
j i - for years past and »till use it.
1 havt nevtr used heller fcrliliier-than Williams'&amp; Clark.
T w ill plapt 45 acres the coming tra te n .. I have pteBly of
Williams Ir Clark 00 hand. I ts*e|r by it— W. G.'AWridge.
. You?Williams 6&lt; Clark
ngxl teason.—F. W . Chapman.

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“ I will have Io come hack. Send me up a load'srf Wll~
liamt fc Clark,” »» whal Ge«. Fos safd three year» «go. Ha it
back wilh Willi*»* &amp; Clark, and recommradt it Io all farmers,

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Use Williams 4r Clark, and gtow-cropa
i&gt;oTd up
when shipped. Tbc transporlation Company it ujen blasgad
for badorder, when poor ferti liier, poor. pprfcureaad P&lt;xnig,
jftke'd, i» the caut«. Moral; Use Wi^JisH» 'ik^CTifS. -and cyrja
successfully grow ^ 'crops.
Io Simford, where you

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�T h irc o n v e x curve being about one
inch wide, gives a flat surface tix
incites wide at the~bottom of the groove
for the wheelt - to run in, and the
Commissioner Dickson's Plan for flanges on .each tide of the groove hole
the wheel*'in position.
*I*he blocks
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County Commiuioner H . H . Dick- arrangement on the ends to hold them
ton hat advanced (he accompanying in position. They are put into the.
idea of road-building.
H it twelve ground to the depth of the thickest
. yeart of experience at Committioner of part of the blockv to that when the
Orangfc County hat brought him face work it completed the flange it flush
lo face with the road problem in all ilt with the surface of the road. The
phatet. M ott of the roadwayt in (hit width of the track it the tame at the
locality are contlrucled of~ claJ and common tread of vehicles, center lo
tand, which are good when (he condi- center. A section of (hit kind of joad
• liont are neither very wet or very dry. hat been built- in Orange County,,and
H e proposes.« hard turfaçe, or rut, for it i* found that there it no difficulty in
the wheelt lo run in. T h e 'h o n e or driving in or out of.-thete. grooves, eith­
lionet, at all know, if givçn free reign, er with horse, loaded Wagon or auto­
T he object- 'in making the
will keep the vehicle in thé .accustomed mobile.
rut. to it it only necettary to have (he blocks curved both sides is tfflft the
wagon Irackt tolid and tmooth, in .under curve holds the blocks ih posi­
order lo have a fint d a tt thorough­ tion, and when worn it is ah easy mat­
fare, whether the teaton it muddy or ter to turn same upside dowff, arid thui
dutty. T he block road designed by have a new road. This kind of road­
M r. Dickton it buHt of cement and way it good in any kind of weather, it
tand, in proportion! of one part of the will not wash away, and can be -reformer to two partt of the latter. T he aired at 'tmall' trouble and expense,
block ‘it 2 ft. long, I ft. wide apd t can be made at a cost of, not to ex­
fibôùl’fl in; thick. It it grooved in‘the ceed, $ 2 ,0 0 0 per mile, and it at satis­
center on each of iti 12 in. turfacet, factory for all practical purposes as a
the groove beginning 2 in. from ^he road that cost/ $ 5 ,0 0 0 or $8,000 a
outer edge and detcending toward the mile. T he below picture g ves a cor­
bottom of the block in a convex curve rect idea of the appeTftance'aluT VlaiV
to' a .depth of one and a half inches. of this kind’of road contlritchonT
G O O D R O A D S IN O R A N G E
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MRS. CHAPPELL
And the little Watermeloa Eaten
RESIDENCE O F H. H. CHAPPELL.
A delightful apot it the country home of.
H . H . ChappeJJ, oul Celery • Avenue. Mr,
jCheppell hat a charming matrimonial ’partftarv
'to ahare not onlir hit dwelling but alto pa-,1
rental pride in the bright young re iona about
the hetrthitonr. The daughter, Mitt Mary
- R-. by the’way, ia the.writer of the aseellnit
article on "Sanford" which will ha read with
inleretl in thia iaaue. The tmiling face* of
heraelf and aiiter Lucca peep oul from cither
tide of a plump Pllm ettnJJm swilh.. ■being
caught hy the kodak of clever Artist Bryce,
to whotr happy anap-thota. we are indebted
Jol. Je m a l of . the pleating.viawa.wa are ahleto give. M n. Chappell and the little water­
melon ealera alto, form another merry pic­
ture. The peter iamiliat 'o f thia interfiling
family ia an cxlrniive celery and trurk grow­
e r, and*-rerlain of the fine field view*'wa
4pretoal in’ thia w o rkare pholoed from hi*
* farm. Mr. f ^ I &gt;P*H il Comminione r for
Orange C m m l^ a Dirertor In Ihe People*
Bank o£ Sanford, and alanda high in hull*
nria'aadaOcjsl circlea.
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A Talentai SluJtnl of SanforJ High School.
inter of 4869-70, Mr. I. Wolford
In the winter
a looking »I land in .thi* pari 4Í
Tucker was.
h a view to VeltUg. Hit »lieftFlorida -with
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lion w»a drawn In a tract of landd that
had
been granted lo Gen. 'Joaeph E. Finnegan in
conaideration of hit tervicr* during ihq Semi­
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nole war.
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Mr. John Hughey, father of Mrs.' ChatEvant. pointed out lo Mr. Tusker whal he
contidered a beautiful location for. a\ y * k i
A tmall branch with overhanging free* ihread*
rd - ita way lo the lake beyond, • a#c| gave
promite of picturesque development, '/)
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* ll wa* here that M i. Tucker made h it purchat* from Gen. Finnegan, and built the firtl
houte in whal it now our flourishing little
tily.
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foundation of a town. He had only planned
a large orange grove.
In 1871 Gen. Sanford, ex-miniater lo Bel­
gium, became interfiled in Florida. He look
a trip up ihe Si. John*, and decided to make
invetlmenlt in ihit teclion. He became ac­
quainted with Mr. Tucker, and they formed
a burinfta parlnetthip.
Tbs natural advantage* of the locality ap­
pealed to theae men, ctpecially the »»&gt;«
_ _.h-atfnrd fd _ eaTy and .cheap tranaporla’. ben fncililiee, and they decided to hy the
foundation of a.town.
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’ A t the tflllemenl grew, M.iimame ar quration at to what il thould he called. Finally
Mr. Tuckers daughter, our. own Mrt. Philips.1
■U(graled, “J « &lt; &amp; i t 3 &amp; f* d ." and S*tfhrd
. it became
archive*
Uncle
Sam.
• -la the earlier dayt, the mailt were con­
veyed by steamboat up the St. John*; and the
inhabitant*’^nf dwee- time« had to be taliafied
’ with one nfail arrival weekly.
Soon the old* aettlement of MellinVille wa«
entirely deaerted. and Sanford became the
About 1875 the -firat hotel waa built. It
waa called the Sanford Houte. In 1880 the
South Florida Railroad, reaching from San­
ford to Orlindo, apd later to Tampa, waa
commenced. Central Grant, then Preaideaf
of the United Slajna. who'wpt taking"» pleaaure trip up the St.’*John*, '- —jab--* Sanford,
and turned the. fin t, tbnvelLfT of earth foe
the South Florida Railroad. Sanford waa incorporated aa o town in
1877, the firat mayor being-JMr. Pierton.
From then aw, Sanford progreated aleadily.
Churches. banka and a tcliool houw. a}I took’
•hape, at the need* of the people called foe

Fint National, itood a« the only brick (milding in town.
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Sanford had a phenomenal growth, and in
1885 we find a thriving little city ofi2.500
inhabitant*, with all the conveniencet of a
modern town, a gaa plant, waterworkr and ice
factory. The year 1867 waa a notable one
for two' reaaoni! The holding of the South
Florida Fair, and for what waa known aa the
"big Ere." The fair waa of great benefit,
only to Sanford, hut to Ml of South Fiorina,
aa it advertiaed the poaaibilitiaa of thia part
of the Mate. At that lime Pgtaidenl Cleveland
and hia young wife paid Sanford a viait.
On Sept. It, 1887, a fire deitroyed practically
the whole huaineaa portion of the town, there
being few but wooden building«.

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RESIDENCE O F JOSEPH CA M ER O N
wc ihif l .; !■ «!( at unuj m v n a .fro m ^aa.
ford at wa aver did "before^lhy f r t a S ^ v .
the. huaineaa block) aa
Sanford.' for" it« tire, it a very coamopblitad* Sanford'a 'attune!
tan town. Her population it cqrapoaad of peo­
ple from all parti of our brhad land, and,
-many-L*t»tgn'roomriet are »tio rebreirnled.
S anford'« ciliiena have proven by the ipanner with which paal enact have been met.
that they are able to cope with any circumtlaace which may ariae in- the future. With
atach cilhtena.' coupled.with Sanford)» many
rtkourtea, there (a n o ' reaton why *il ' thould
non an,.the near future, become the largrtl,
Lett ani-huaiaal mty » South Florid.. •• -

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Big Strawberry Profit*.
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a poaire and
94. and
1«, kill&gt;rd did
In one
iree of
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uld up
grovemany
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one of
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ground drainage, which toon tncreaaed III
value one hundred per cant,
On theae now fertile laada all kiada^ of
vegetable, may' he grown, hut the principal
crape are celery and lettuce. Celery Aveaoe
ctpecially ia noted -for the celery farena on
each aide of it. .
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abandoned, and a handtome brick-'one took
ita place. New dwelliogi and hujiaeaa block«
Lave aince * been built, old once repaired
and occupied, end Sanford now claima 3,500
inhabitant*.
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diatance connection*, waa etlablithad here in
1902.
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Sanford outalripa any other
ml on,
Ou( "truck farm«" have attracted capiie the talieta who. teeing the pOtaibilliet of our «vidi tlrawherriee aa ehe doe* wil
money orange grove*, have realorfd them, nod now luce of' cauliflower.

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When you viaty Sanford, of couraa you’ll
want to lake a trip out to “Joa’i place."
Don l know who "Joo" ia&gt; Well, anybody
in all thia'locality W ilt'ialPyou. Everyone
calla him ’*Joe.'*~blil hi* right name ia Mr..
Jottpb Cameron., Mr. Cameron it on* of
thoi* forluaatea who' waa ahrewd, or lucky,
or hitaven-favored enough to gel hooked iIff
aoma time ago With a big bunch of Uua
’.Celery Delta IftnE. that'» abw neat1 thiae
to t ' iprtd mine. ~Tou tee they didn't
kpow then that it - had auch capahllitiea,
nor that they hod auch a pricaUaa Ireatu/a oj flowing water, although wa giva here­
with a picture of a well on the Cameron
place that hat been euthing forth a cootinuout floodlit, night and day, for nearly twenty
yeere. No finer load* are to be'Tound any­
where than the tract owned-by'Mf&gt; Cameron,
and if you're looking fur.Jgraitfftent, thia
gentleman ia one whom it would bo Well to
toe, etide from the pleeture of a ride out to
hit pirmiici.

Sanford hat at)

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Trucking on Sanford
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An inviting hostelry, neat a n d provided w ith all the comfort-..
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Eveqrthmg grows in Sanfq/d. - Vegetation
shoots£ jp m the ground at if,drawn by tome
huge magnet, and races with ¡incredible speed
to maturity. Babies) Yet, they Too, teem
- - prolific, and croup and pneumonia and diph­
theria and the thousand and one olher ills
that infantile flesh it heir to, apparently shun
- them here. Bugs and insects) 'Yes, you'll
find them alto during the summer months,
about as thick as they gel in the north in our
early and warm June days. Sleep undej a
net, which you can procure for a trifle at any
‘ of the furnishing store*, and you'll never know
they're around.' Pocket change) Yes,' that
grows with rapidity likewise. Put your trous­
ers under lock end key at night, same at you
do ia the north, -and you'll bq all right oo
that score loo. Come do,wn and try it, any­
how.
“ I Acn Taking Deep Imerest in My Husband's X "'Everything Grows j a . blonda."
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A Safe Investm ent.
Invntmmt in Sanfoftl toil it safa and turt.
Land it the bet! invettmenl lhal can be made.
''Remember ibere will never be another crop
of land in the United Stalet."
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'• William /Jcpaqigi Bryan! “Real eitfle 'u
the bett invettmenl for çnall saving»,.- More
valurt than all, other cautet combined, Tc
•peculate in t)pckt it dangegpus, but When you
buy teal ettate you are buying an inherit­
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Andrew Carnfegiet “The wile young man
Or wage-earner of today invetlt hit money in
real‘.*ttate.n 1 '
President /Theodore Rootevelt:
“Every
perton who invests in well telected real ettate
in a growing'lection o f « protperout common-

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TAKING IN T H E SICHTS. INCLUDING
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Wonderful Ftjuttage, Flourishing*
Vegetation Rapid Ripen­
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An Apropti. Story of Irith tViL
T bt'story of the trucking industry on the
sub-irrigated lands at Sanford aoundt to much
Ilka a fairy tale that I hesitate to talk, much
lets write, about il.'- I am reminded of •
story I have, beard of a rosy-cheeked young
Irish girl who went west to cook.in a ranch­
man's fàmily, and at there were certain
young ranchmen unembarrassed with family
ties, Jennie was not long in getting to be mistress of a ranch for herself by marrying one
of the young men. In due course of time,
the told her husband that the bad. a brother
in the old country who Would make a good
man on tha farm, so Pat was sent for, and
proved to Te all that was desired. When
A Dwelling fust erected by
more labor was needed, Jennie's husband . -, 'e s u o a r s
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■»Led Pat if he had any more relatives that
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would lika to come over and work for him.
S N E R D &amp;
and Pat said, “Sura I hava.“ So it was ar­
CONTRACTORS
ranged to hava Pat write to Mike and get Get our figures before you contract.
Stone 8c Gov« Blockhim to coma over. After writing a letter foi
for
that purpose. Pal thought best to read it to
Jennie, for approval, before trading. ' She
was well pleased, until it came to ■ place
where he said, “Ssrra, Mike, and wa hava
, *6l»ts to ate three timea a week.” '- A t that
point, fennie'a “ Irish" was up, and she wantad t o know why he should write such lias as
that, when she gave him meal to eat twentyone tinea a week; and plenty of. it. Pat's*,
reply was, "Sura, Jennie, that would never
do; If I told him that, he would think I was
lying, and wouldn't coma, at all, at «]}.“
A pTOminrnt real estate man, a few months
_ ago, was showing a Staten Island celery
grower the farms about Sanford, and was
pointing out loma-nf lha pliwes where the I
owners had cleared over $¿090100 per acre |
on celery, also informing lha visitor that wu
shipped three .cars per acre. Both statements
seemed^ incredible to the gentleman .Tram
Staten Island. Soon they came to a field that
wm just ready to cut. and the viiitor was
asked, to ezamine the crop, which ho.did
with ihe air of a judge. Five' minutes later
he turned to the first named gentleman and
«claimed t 'My Cod I how do you get to
much stuff to grow out oLAe'ground&gt;'r
Now that it the quctlion that all ‘WsffTo
RESID EN CE O F D. L. T H R A S H E R
have «plained. &lt;nd I will answer it in this
wayr
First, the climate is idee! for truck
growing. Second, the soil it just right, both
for drainage and irrigation. Third, lha sul­
phur water from our artesian. Walls it just
suited lot frill, emp dsvtlt ymsiM,- —Fourth:

The Only Draw-Backs, as yel Discovered, in Florida

R e a l .Estate
For choice Real Estate at reason­
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'^H aving been a life-long resident
(if this locality, he has fifed oppor­
tunity to select and to pick up the
finest and most desirable lands to
be found anyw here. . These lands
are now on sal?.
M r. W oodruff Is not an agent,
but&gt;owns his own lands.
A ddress
SETH W O O D R U FF
“ Wa Have Seen All the Big Bugs Here.“

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\Hpuse Furnishing Goods
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J becoming independent, for;real ettate it the
— batit'of all wealth."
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- ’ Ea-PrrsiJenl Grover Cleveland!'“ No v&gt;
vettmenl on earth it to safe. tO sure, to cer
lain to enrich Its owner at atfyvcjoped rtflty
•1 always advise my friends to place their
. savings in realty near, tome ‘growing city
Thete it no such" savings ^anlc anywhere.“

the above conditions mean to a growing crop,
and there it not doe in the country that hat
.BOl »«»«‘hit crop suffer and often make only
n a p a crop for the want of water at the
proper time. We never suffer for water,
neither do we suffer from loo much, because
our tytlem of tiling, will carry off a til-inch

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A . T . ROSS1TER, W IT H O T H E R S , IN O N E O F HIS C ELER Y FIELDS.
any other crop, and the. fertilizer runs $90 to
$170 an acre. About af good celery at I
-eaw Iasi year was grown with less than $100
pee aert for fertilizer. This crop cost as
follows per acre:
66.000 plants, @ 40c per M .............. $ 26.40
Marking land and setting in field ... 30.00
Cultivation , . . , , , , , , , , , , .
20.00
Fertilizer. $96 1 distributing tame,
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Hauling bleaching boards and setting
up
45.00
Cost of cutting, crates and putting in •
282.50
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Proprietor Comfort Cottage.
Organist at Church of the Holy Cross

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ive acres it considered an average farm
Sanford. The 'surveyor atcerUint the
let! point on the tract, at which point the
prerage depth at
'Whifh.jhe artesian water.can be obtained itj
at stated elsewhere, about-one hundred feel;
■the well will cotl from seventy-five to. one
hundred dollars. One well furnishes plenty
of water to irrigate five acres of land. A
large tile it usually laid along the highest
side of the field. This is called the main,
'll is 6 in. to II in. in diameter, water tight,
with pockets usually about thirty feet' apartf’lom these pockets three inch tile arq laid'
across the field and into pockets on the oppo­
site side. By meant of the pockets in tha
main, the water can be allowed to enter any
&lt;rr al| of the cross tile and by . meant of the
podmU at tha o|Jpotile end, the flow can be
stopped, thus causing the water to be ibtOrbed
through the toil, or it may be let out’into tha
open ditch at the pppotile tide of the field at
the conditions reauire. By ihit meant aric.
portion of the land may be irrigated.'at much.

nishes the most perfect and economical method

$897.60

In^s. vet tt- a n d $2.25
iwVrs make srer 1200
average number of.
•ere.
I he overage
oL icrates per
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•era for celery, on fields from ten to twenty
Henry McLaulin, the Jeweler, is one ol the most.rali
acres in pice, •• 600 dales, and at ona dollar
per crate,would Lav» the grower $367.10 net (cud. He it an eaccllent watchmaker, aad.keeps an estri
per acre, but we hifive, as yet. pot had a crop His line is equal to anything in theSouth. .Ha alto carri«
cut glass and Pickard's hand painted China}
average as low as a dollar a crate.
'Lettuce is s ' n tr k cheaper crop!' ws set
from 27,000 to 30,000. per acre. The cost of
growing plants .w, abouYlOc
$125.00; coil of culling *ad haulm« to rwr
25c per hamper. An a
hampers, and’ an average
hamper, F. O . B., leavit
sum of $J 90.00 per acre,
Our spring crops are beans,
com, tomatoes and cucumbers,
wa tassa to twriectioo, rain or ■
, I kfiow o r » ' 15-acre farm, ft
owners have cleared' over $20
two seasons. What it this fl
“F aikzil “
ANOTHER NEW SPAPER.
W o r d HeraJd.-R. J. Holly, publidc
item newspaper vantine in the Gate Gl

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gwto-daie jewelry store,
lot ol souvenir goods,

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COM FORT C O T T A G E .
one of the nicest and most home like placet to vest and enjoy, when one comet to SanfotJ,
this paying nod most desirable*property tnul J be purchased.M «iy.lt figure, the lady whe
ig lhal the would find a vacation and lre«xJom from confining duties beneficial and, for a
pleasurable. The Iqcgtjoq and fine shade about the premises are most attractive. Mrs.
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H H f$^rr’|TÌII «celimi opimtiuntlMá^lwF

Gelery'Avenue T h r i f t . - Celery »venue, is apptoprlstely named. Ôo

,-cuimg Vtftha.ol ibis truck land, but sf is be­ both sides of the avenue for three and a half
; The unlimited supply, of warn! .artesian
ing pickaSti»Up very rabidly/ You can now miles out mgy be seen the -homes of pros.
water, together, with the ’ perpetual sunihine.
Serous celery grower, and g rattai-truck farmand the use of rommercial fertilizers, forces buy loll of 5 acre, and up at $100 to $)()0' m - .Egg plant,
»ml »It k ^ ts of
««•station beyiood -the connwebrnrion rrpthose' per aera, a t i f rabroad .and*shipping ststions.
vegetables can be successfully' raised at SanThesa
prices
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Ufdrs
another^Mr.
who have not seen ¡1, and these are the ton-’
ditions that are making 'the Sanford District son. You cannot affordTò lose this oppor- .fordi-sh successfully that almost any norths
farmee will hesitate before accepting as
the garden spot of the world.
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lunily; if'yffu do t fi i'i c 'f fii it some one else1true
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SANFORD COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. * *
BBfflers o! T « ci Cola, Singer Ale, Soda aid Miaeral ^oter».
Tbit Company was organized February 1st, 1938. with .Edward Kuauner, of PalaliiL 'ai President,
and S. Runge as Secretary and Treasurer. They hava bougBlj^ke old established bottling burin ess of G.
R. Calhoun, who now conducts a large fertilizer o a f crate materia! business at the tame stead. The new
'' com},any being ctmfidcal of the sound and rapid |row ii of Sanford, at coca made «tensive improvements to
the plsal. and their ever-increasing volume of business shows the correctness of their judgment ia having
faith in Sanford’s rise.
S. Runge, the resident manager, is no slrangsr to Oraagi e county, havipa redded near Orlando for
number of years previous in 1902. For the
has boas actively connected with tha C m t
ompaisics of. Jacksonville and of Mac m. Ga.t whe ‘ i hat acquired fill the eaperience and
business ihitjgnablea him to give to Sanford a
lass establishment for the bottling of
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in all its branches baa been elevated lo a higher plan« Tt*. «t-t i i - f hep-maktr hat been

CELERY CULTURE.

The celery crop at Sanford is usually
planted about the middle of December and
ia ready to market by the first or middle of
March, after die Califoraia| crop it all con­
sumed and before, the Michigan cropTt even
planted. The yield itAOO to 1,2QP crates per
acre and the average price f. a. b. Sanford
it about $1 £0 o«r crate, making an averags
crop U in g J ljijQ per acre. The cost per
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G asket« a n d Coffins.

Il Iriletta noi only fut*
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hlgh-tUM bitdnels men bas tiK T

FO R NIM&amp;OD AND ANGLER.
' In tbe viciaity ol Sanfosd it (he finest sport (or

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S a n f o r d C o c a COLA Do t t u n o Co.

of this it lha enormous investment o f capital
. Tbe Sanford Cora Cola Bottling Co.
plant, it
shoW'that Saniord is in I
luring enterprises.

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�Cc*rgc H. rmiM^rrsMtaf *f tic lu rl •( Trrte.
Born in Boiton in 'i960. Came to Sanford id 1685

Cuuaty Communoner for «tx yean, ¡«Vice P in, of iheFirit National
Bank of Sanford, President of the Sanford Telephone Co., and
Secretary of the Sanford Light 6c Fuel Co.
To NJr. Fetnald'i untiring energy and attentive diligence in re­
gard to affairs public,-!« due ntbch ol Sanford'* enviable reputation
with the outride world, hlo inquiry hat been permitted to go neglectUUy unreplied to, no'publicity that vyat.invited a/iftr*emed prac­
tical hat remained unnoticed In hit ofT»cyvw$J no-lack ol paiqrtakiog
hat prevented e right and properyvidcpeSbf-the alwayi cordial welcome that .’awaitr vitilon, prorpeetpr« a tf would-be tettleri of the
pate Gtv, or Celery Delta. Mr. Feirnald’i enlerprite and public
ipirit well fit him for the poiitioa of Pietident of the Board of Trade.
Nor it any whit le*a of commend it ion due hit compatriot*, in th&lt; it

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The Geo. H. Fernold Hardware Co
llenvy and Shelf Hardwares Doors, Sash and BHjids. Paints. QJLvind Glass.
Builders’ Material, Crick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath and Shingles/ .. T
’'Itim h ln g , S f o m a n d G o * F ittin g ,—T in -H o o fin g - a n d M f t x i t t f ' a r k .

1 Engines, Boilers and Pumps. Gasoline Engines and Pumping Outfits.
Headquarters lor Irrlgallan Supplies, farming Taoli and Agricultural Imglemeols.
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rettlrn and IrOm
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neral coolraclqtWnd
cootractqrtand invite conerpondence horn
(Tom intended tettleri
ng^irrigtlion or Tletrft heating ¡mulled. Experienced workmen employed,

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retpeclive tphere* of public doing and city'advancing. The gentlemen to rtaunchly
atiuting, are Q, S. DERRY, jhe SfrreUyr, C..H. LfcFFLER, Special Referee, and
Mea.tr. W. D .TfO LD EN rJ. N. WKNTn ER. and F. P. FORSTER, all ol whote
portrait« appear elrewherc in thb . work. Either President. Sa^eUry,-dr any of the
above named memberwwtil cheerfully'sntwet inquitirt regarding the advantages and pottibilitiei &lt;Mthe remarkable city and lufroundingi whote altractivenet« are herewith, by

J , E .f ’ace hat reaidcace and'gtoumlt that ate a
perfect bower ol beauty. Situated qn Lake Monroe
r J»ffont, tutrounded by park and thade and landrcapq
&gt; , aalf lai aUetching field« of lujuriant growth, it m
L little wondev that whe* Howard Could rilTted
^ SanfonI he coveted the ideal wintering «pot.' Peo:
|r*&gt;lc undeutood very wi-Ul lin^»vrf. why Mr. Pace
■ refined the $100,000 that W»V. Gould offered
■ him. There are Elly acre« in a g)tdrn‘like ttatn
■ ol cultivation and the owner'« annual return« from]
■ Mine etc tomclhing approaching a «mall fortune..
I T h ete fifty cere« the pail teaton produced 125

H carloadt of vegetables,, principally celery and let'
■ luce. A glimpse of the attractiveneu of the place.
■ alto Mr Pace't warehouse amhinduttry are shown
f hetegah. Mr. Pace with hit wife and ton,
Edward Lane, have just been on an extensive trip,
hom which they come beet mote then ever tal■ tried with Sanford,. Mr. Pace riiitoJ the Pacific
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Dean, head book-keeper ritT*W
kaa experimented with great tocc
By scientifically growing time,
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�Negro Life at Sanford

The “ Nigger” Who Does the Work

Tho Colored F olk a F a c to r in th e D ally A vooations
A bout; th e Celery City.
It 1». difficult to tee how Sanford could
well get on without hrr negro population.
True, tone are lazy and thiftier* and unre­
liable, but the majority, -we" believe. are aa
industrious and trusty ai the othen are un­
accountable. Tltb negro it, clearly'.j^ hii
proper ‘climate and sphere- of useful!
■ jhe south. There he should certain!
■* -and Dice he, can surely do best fc
The common labor . of Sanford
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summer (hey ¿an endure what the white man
cannot, and directed by the latter they are
invaluable assistants, both at out and indoor
work.
One avenue of Sanford U given up to the
“darkies.” On this street.^ apart and by
themselves, some are shop-keepers, while

othen are plying various Jine* of trade. They
have their own schools and churches, and do
not mingle with the vhtfes, except as business
or sccyice brings theni*logether. From many
points of view, the-northerner will find the
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sell fort Tomatoes, 300 crates. $2 per crate;
sweet .potatoes, 200 bushels, 5ßc per bushel;
Irish potatoes, 60_ barrels, $3,50. per barrel;
eggplant. $350 to $800 per acre; ^ p p e n ^
$400 to $1,000 per acre; cucumbers $300 to.
$600 per acre; strawberries, $500 tSH 1,000
per acre; celery, $600 to $1,500 per acre;
string beans, $300 to $1,000 per acre.

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. The Sanford System of Sub-irrigataion
One of the most important features of tu tcestfyl soil-producing in the Celery Della it
the proper comprehension and operation of
the Sanford System of Sub-irrig'atioh.' Be-

done without expense,' tKf only effort nerettary being to insert a stopper into the • box
leading into the tile trough in the former anJ
to withdraw it in the latter.

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•I gladly avail myself of your invitation to of too little w a lg j^ n rr.u n d tttn lu c .c o o lrs j.*” writ* a brUf article' ¿h~lKe Sanlord System Below it a- diagram showing the plan used'in
of Sub-irrigation, because of- its effectiveness Sanford irrigated lands.
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T-. ;yv» " / &gt; « • in practice by him -Here we hive
w„ ir ¡n p , . , «bunon on« of our stcafts"to lay the dust, where dance. „ j , f ltr jb e Well it driven and plant
he used an mverffd V'shaped trough, under ¡n, u ||ed. our ¡„¡g.tion cosU' us nothing f u r . '
' which a stream u( water from an artesian well «|,er requires little or no watching and the
was allowed to run. ..The water saturated tho j&gt;|,n| j, permanent'and needs no repairs. •
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, ing his purpose i f keeping the street damp rapidly .developing became we are not only
hut not loo wet.
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iur c*l**7i c«n count with accuracy the lime of maturity
and other truck farms. I ile/
lubstituletf af crop wben planting and thus have crop
fdy wooden troughs, drain on the market -when- detiicd- - J he- yield in
into which the tile -emptied,
quantity is marvelous a‘n d w|he quality fine.
fcft'system of drainage'ai t
C ut principal (rop is celery.
Thé further developments consist in such ac
cessories as water mains o l’ any cheap maWe are beginning to grow other crops
• lerial, as cbntrete, sewer pipe. etc- , from so far, have perfectly succeeded. We are; ~
which, water is turned into each row ol hi« l'oie! «tough to challenge any place on earth
• 'as drsired. through a standpipe or box.
*° *b°w I'k* '« “lit w'&lt;h 0«.«. and .will gladly
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'-To ensble one to ciuickly wet the landjrven aretgkrn from our fields as early as May. •*
to the extent of ponding the surface, we em- leavipg ample time lor growing soil crops,
ploywhat is known as slop-boxes or pockets, like cow Beat and begger weed’ to enrich
nesr the lower end ol the tils at the drain ihe ground. The practical mind- at once
ditch, gnd by plugging the tile in the sfop-' grasp« these Advantages. w
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planting any of our crops. For the best r«j- i |n «ddilirn to ■thç iû v e . the tile chains
suits the lind should be neatly level. If it c«lry warmth and air, or rallier‘warm air, to.
is not,- the rows of 3-inch tile, ji5 feel apart,
roots of growing crops and wonderfully
- should U 'p u t in -_paiall»l wilh-lh|»lop«. f stimulatr and quicken tbslr growth. More; jT
that_.the .lower -end should lie only .'a few ib«n this, with; our . artesian water-thus apincjitt lo ihc I00 'jr»rdi lower thin
,p!i«l, We #h*ve grown ihc time crop* on l U "
the water is turned in; the water fupply being »«mf ground for a dozen jrrars, with most
at the Highest point and ' by- gravity running gratifying results.
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the drainage d.tch .1 the lowAL
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. The supply of 'water can lie regulated so of sub-irrigation to avoid the scalding effects
as lo irrigate the.'fntire field simultaneously, of the hot sun on the saturated earth.*which
. or confined to a «ingle tow of tile or as many makes Irurit growing in our southern «limai*
as desiryd. Hen-lr. w'tS perfect safety in the so uncertain. And loi it has worked out ,
' same field, can'bé' grown' a variety of^crops, among his neighbors on a Kale so Urge as to
though some may require a very wet soil and eclipse hisrfondeit dreams.
others the contrary.
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the water supply is controlled, one might have while incident lo tub-irrigation is really of
a crop grrfwiftgwhfre j« i, desirable lo keep paramount importance. The importance of
the ground comparatively dry. ^rhi|ev On the. tile drainage is well known, but ! would urge
adjoining plot -it n*"d«1 he necessary to salues its inf^W ncr even where it can not he
-irrigation.

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Bring ’long dal
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P ic ilo fc d ra p g ta

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W. T . John* i* a Tentlmccaa. but ha* been
in Florida for twenty-kv* year*. H r cam« her*
with tha ear!/ Mttlen and made (or himielf a nice
budded grove on loath ode ol Lake Haiti*, but
the (recta dritroyed »«me. He then' rtaxted
new Ip Lakeland, where he met with niece**, and
later cam« to Sanford, where ha u proprietor of
the Lunch Room in the Depot, and it alio dealing
in land*. He ha* been venr fortunate in hi* iareatmeat*. He i* alto the Opera Houaa manager
and keep* the public tupplied with amuaement*.
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Surreyor ana Draughtunan
Surveyor Walter Schuchl i* among tha ever in
a cartful, coaipetent and obliging workman. Much of the lurveyiag and level-taking. at&gt;out the City and
Celery Delta have been performed by him, and all in highly (alblactory manner. Tean of etpcrieace
and paimtaking have endowed him with the eaaential» of a good turvayor, and hi* line* and level* aland
the te* of lime. Levelling (or *ub.irrigation, a very important thing in preparing the anetian watered
land* for *uccea*fut crop growing, u one of thq *paci»lue* of Mr. Schuchl i work. When accuracy and
promptoiaa art. urgent. Surveyor Schucht will be found to ekactly meet tha requirement*. Hit office it
in the Welborn'fc¡lock, 'corner entrance, firii floor,
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Sanford har 'numeroui faclorir», dry guodt,
bourn, hardware arid thoe'-tjorr*, bank*, pho*
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lograph gallerie*-* and a ntwipyptr,' .The
Chronicle. It hq*w*n enlrrpriiiltf. cla»i of
. huiinet* men who will be 'glad to have you'
come to their rjily, where-you svtH find «pfeg-.
' did oppoMunrticy. for money„makinj^-' he
Celery Cityjhk» one ^ pi the - fifiett p\tlr|ic
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if and the edura'icnahwork
of the city i* ia (be hand» of cotnpclrrft'men
and vvorirttp- iChurch and *chool are working
•Irrnuouily lot ll»r mrlpal and ipiritual welfarg* of tbr'pfycc&gt;. N^grlv every denomina.
. lien' it repretenladt attuRrl hat a Vtuttxbcr of
' ‘reading and influential lodge*. In fact, Sanford, in thete'padlculan, .» like any up*to*
- date city. * You-w illfm d there £ubile~i£trtr
and every provnion for the vartSui tngiin*'
mAnlt of a civilited citiaenihip.

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Markham Parle. Heights, Sanford, Florida
Is a beautiful suburban division of Sanford, located
le bluff
lis prettily located for
gentle
blun overlooking thé
the city? It Us
tor nice homes.
T h e lots a re large, and are; offered very cheap and on easy terms, with­
out interest. P ric e s range from $ 1 5 0 .0 0 to $250.00, five-per cent of
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purchase price in cash, 4nd ^ 5 . 0 0 'per month..
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Sanford, having tuch. tplcndid natural-ad­
Previou* to comipg to Florida Mr. Davit
vantage* of tail, climate and -water tranipor- STa* connected with the turveying corp* of
tation, and tha be»t railroad.facilitie* of any the Sanborn-‘Map Co., of hlcw York, wa*
(own in the Cl*te wilh the »ingle e i&lt;rplum alio fpr a number j f year* in thw United
o f . JaSS£^tviluk^*lill Hived* many ■ thing»,. I miI
S lalet'foflnrtrtng fl^ ia tiiMBi at WaaldSjfrc
-AaMySaenfj^RJ wonftn, with or wimoul loru D. C„ and *ince coming to Sanford He
ojler* employment to five, hun­
dred labdfff* un h tt ll tmt Shtl in her farm pratrnl hat leverai .'large' 'd imporlant con
development, and will nr*d twice, a» many tract*-in hii'line in this &lt;
more neat year. Men have come here ai
laborer* and acquired a home and good farm
' in two or I h n l year», and the tame oppor­
tunity await*.every energetic man who Will
make the efloit. And the man who'l^tor* i*
-"ai much wanted and i* a* much reipacled a*
the ^nan -wjio bring* money with him.

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.Sanford L and-Ate lues
.jif f it Stpford.
thorough date of cultivation, •ell* for ^750.00
, to $2.000150 per ncre.’ Unimproved land*,
^wilh timber Handing, ate »old at froid $75.00
• to $500.00, per acre, according to quality ^ f
l»gd and neamei* to .trantportation.*

SA N FO R D ICE A N D W A T E R P L A N T
Saqford Ice ond Water 6 f % i p a n y manufactures icc from pure distilled water.. The plant is the
most modem, up-to-date and well-equipped in the State. Cold storage it among the features of this in­
valuable institution. .The latter department is ip connection with the ice manufacturing industry.' Xhe
residents of Sanford are fortunate in {laving such an excellent and indispensable enterprise in their midst
operations only a few months since, turning out its first product February 10. 1908.
fbe factory began
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J . A. DAVIS
Mr. Dakit came to Sanford May lit, 1907,
and *iqcc. that time ha* in every way proven
a worthy, iaduttriou* and public tpiriled
citiien, having always at bcat.1 the interou of ^
Ihe Celery City. |J ( ia a talented muiician.
leading the Sanford Orcheitra. and ••. an
Alive member of the Sanford Band. Ha i*.
popular tocially and in the butine** world,
and hr*-congenial perwmalrtie» have won bim_
many friend*. Mr. D»yit Kât celery f*rra

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City Engineer ul SinlofJ. floiij»

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leasure by the many acquaintances and friends
st Line: It is ft blight example of good parent­
age begetting good children. Whether the prolific soil and celestial cKmate-of an Eden-like South have
augfit to do with this combination of numbers and goodness, is perhaps debatable, but1certain it is that
.fftthe^atd mother and offspring have abundant cause for mutual pride in and of onq another. Superin­
tendent Higgins has for twenty-two years held positions of trust and responsibility with theAAtlantic
Coast Line Railway.
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' HWii» lunch counter is situated' at the’ /
biesi places in the South l o g i t ' a hice**E5f
esee g rnce. •Don't j a il tg lir .it ^ hn i y o ù jv ffc In gn th c ^ iftiiw ^ f t^ jo h n i lú j
8 to the pitbl ic wants’.fo r;leVèn ÿ H ri arid fyllyûriclm tàrtds1 the
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N e w E x p r e s s B u ild in g
T he Atlantic,Coast Line is to ere&lt;?f a
new 'express building adjoining-the
freight depot. T he building is to be
constructed on the vacant lot between
the freight dfpot and First, street, and
is. to* be'completed for the fall' crop.
T he present express office- is to be
used as a freight depot by the A. C L.

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the contract for building a new machine shop to-finea’d
Venable. It
is being built on a site between A E.
H ill's and peprge Fernald’s shops.
W ork on it is being rushed.

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HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SANFORD was organized iri) 1887, with Frederic H. Rand,
President, and F. P. Forster, _CasHier, and these two gentlemen have continued to direct the affairs of

the bank ever since. Always conservative, it has stood the test of disastrous freezes and financial panics
without a tremor. Standing always for safety and a solid foundation for values, it has been a tower of strength to this
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With the coming of a^ntiw order of things, the First National is proving itself worthy of the opportunity. New
vaults have been built, /fne; banking room-has been more than doubled* in size, and contracts have been let for new
fixtures throughout, togemer w ith a complete1'Tenovation of the banking house, including^ an exterior finish of w hite

Georgia marble. This is athn line with the wonderful growth and progress of Sanford and vicinity during the last
few years, since the town has become the center of the greatest celery and trucking industry of the country,.

FIRST NATIONAL BA N ieOF SANFORD

First National

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lational bank protection means a great .deal to -depositors. ' The U. S. Government is making the word “National”
aection^with-a bank synonymous with Safety. An expert examiner is sent twice a year to inspect the business.
m.es ? year a 8Wom report of the bank’s condition has to be sent to the Comptroller at Washington.
frh,*ycl\ a record back of it and such a system of superviiriwn. and
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this part of tjjp state as officers and directors, there can be no safer place in which to deposit. ;
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us service. We have served the public acceptably and safely for the past twenty years, and we feel that these facts,
prth, deserve the consideration of every man, w6man or child who has, or contemplates having, a bank account.'
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exists no such combination of conditions so suitable to the the situation to the best of our ability. If you have^decided
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that this is the place for you, then come and see us. * Our
here. Are you coming to be one of us? If you are a good office is always* open, our automobiles always ready, and
citizen and want to live among good people, we want you our4ime and hospitality free. We will not urge you to buy
to tome. However, we are not-hunting for homeseekers ~:and you will be under no obligation to us if you do not buy.
itnd investors with seqrch warrants; Our proposition~ap^eal^--- Our property'dioes not require superior salesmanship ; it sells
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our lands arcydocatedr /Lying between Lakes Jessup and' woods.“ We guarantee strong artesian flowing wells on all
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 2 . 1908

F irst Y ear

body. • It measured nearly eight fedt In
Putnam —11. A. B. MacKenzie. Palalka;
was- an “old timer." Just
s r jn n ib B r n ; T s i n i i r r . ^ ---------------some tim e tafore that Mr. Martin and Ins
S anta Rosa—E. V. McCasklll, BkdTbrother, Mr. II. E. Martin, caught a big
Sjitings;
A. J. Pendón, Óak Grove.
The General News of “The Land alligator winch weighs six hundred (»oumls, C o m p i r l e Lisi o f M e m b e r s o f
St. Johns—W.&lt;A- MneWlllimns, Sir Au­ The Leasing of Convicts to the
.of Flowers”
measures eleven feet and ten Inches and
Next Legislature.
Higlicst Bidder.
gustine; C. J . DuPont. Matanzas..* 7 iy n in e feet aroujul the body. The mons­
St. Lucie—W. R. Hardee. Jensen.
ter looks its big us it horse, especially
SmnterfiJicGlem i Terrell, BuBmell.
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS when he puffs himself up. His captors THREE NEW SENATORS CHOSEN ' .•Suwannee—L.
E. Rolrorsou, Live Oak; PRACTICE CONSIDERED INHUMAN
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feed him on gophers and terrapins. Mr.
George W. Dempsey, Ejlavllle.
Taylor—W. T. Casli,-i’eftV.
A* Relic o f B a rb a rism —Un-Autcrlcf
An Epitom e o f th e W eek’s M ost fm- Lewis says that ho will crush n bjg gopli- llold-Ovcr S c n u to rs Are Tifose From
yr.tho same ns a sugar mill will crush a
Volusia—Jam es E. Alexander, Detaiu);
U n ch ristlan llk c and Unholy,
p o rto n t H appenings In th e
tlie Even Num bered Dis­
a stalk of cane. H c w ili.ta shipped to
Mncoil Tlipriiton, Ormond.
F rom S p irit o f H um anity.
S ta te ’s Domoln.
tric ts .
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some parlies in Chicag6.
Wnkullu—W aiter L. Page, Wakulla.
When
tlie convict lease system was u n ­
Si. Petersburg lyta just voted SI¿.000
T au .aiiasskL, F la— Muny reipiests Iiave
Walton—J.-F, Riebtaurg, jaiurcl Hill.
Stockmen in ninny of. |h&lt;&gt; southern courtder
discussion
in the Georgia legislature
bonds Tor putting down cross walks and
lies of Florida say th at they will ask for been received by Mr. (roorge W. F latar of
Wiishington—R. I- McKenzie, Pnnniun last week the Hon. Senb Wright gave u t-'
extending tho water system.
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«♦* ternnee* to the following eloquent nnd
the passage of u law at tho next session DeLnnd, seerg|Qry of the state democratic, City.
The Everglades Sugar Co. have 100 imwv
of tho legislature protbctlng the alligator executive Aimnilttee of Florida, for 0 list
forceful language, -says the Kissimmee
at work preparing lands for a big cane
Quaint Quibbles fro m Sis H opkins
from slnuglitcr. T hey cinim, and wo think of members ob th o ’next legislature,'nomi­
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Gazette:
plantation nt Ft. Lnuderdalo on the East
nated
in
die
recent
primaries,
nnd
wli(*&gt;
I 11 liidinuu, Uncle Tom still draws like
with reason, thnt in the days when the
"From tlie pinnacle of fifty years’expe­
Coast.
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• alligator wag* numerous in the range, that will lie elected in the general election a hanging.
rience
in iHiblic nnd |irivnte life, I repeat
Some men-are mighty companionable—
G. R. Croft, a grower and buyer', of they kept holes or doves tlug out in the next November. Herewith is given n
today
wlint
tlie Man of Galilee said nine­
Winter Garden, estim ates the coming or­ ponds which alwnys, even In the very complete list of nil members of tlie state when not nt home.
teen
hundred
years ago: T h e love of
ange crop at 3,000,000 boxes. He says dryest seasons; nfTonlcd water for cattle. senate nnd house of representatives.
Castlc&amp;.in tliu nir Iiave oncndvaulnge—
money is die root of all evil,' said lie.
Stute Senators
they n re jio t tnxahlo..
the fruit will be of line quality. _
Also, thnt tliC Block range is being ruined
"If tlie people of this great republic of
District i - J . II. U. Miller, Milligan. '
Some plays are u "scream," on aceounl
Daytona is to huve n $ 4 2,000 brick by the constant burning of the marshes
tlie
west (ire fast becoming n race of gam ­
District 2—John S. Beard) Pensacola.
of the pnin they occasion.
public school building with tile roof, twelvo uixl woods by fires set out by hlligator
blers—behind
dlls deadly passion is the
District 3—William F. Flournoy, DcFu*
When h woman limits 11 man, .nail n
study rooms, four limitation rooms, labor­ hunters who Imvc no interest In cattle, niak
lust of irloncy.- 7
Springs.
man hunts l\ bint, both use pa’wdcr.
atories and nn auditorium estim ated to n n d 'jrtan y of them little Interest in the
"If the powerful liquor interest controll­
District 4—T|icop West, Marianna.
Wlint a man doscnV know uboutf Ids
seat 75d. Thu building is to be .steam general welfare of the country.—llraidening today our national, and largely our
District 5—R. F. Horsford, Coe Mills.
friends—lie
finds out from Ids wife. .
heated and the basem ent furnishes room town Journal.
state and city ftfivernments, is destroying
District 0 —Jam es E. Broome,-Quincy.
Ma says two of a-kind makes ono pair;
for a gymnasium for-,boys and one for
our citizenship, corrupting our- social nnd
District 7—b. H. Sloan, I-ukcluud. •
but
each must t a
girls.
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NEXT ORANGE CROP ESTIMATED District 8—John W. Henderson, Tnlla- ind.fur n pair to t a happy,
lioUtlcal life—behind it is the love o f '
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money,
Arcadia Clinmplon:—It is stated, by
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linssee.
Ma says n g cu tlcim m ia .a 'n ian -jy h fe ia
one who knows, thnt struwberrics can be L arg er C rpps F x n c c trd l-T hr._ Quality — District 0 —(icoigc W. Dayton. Dade,
as ppjile to his family ns ho is to tofnl
/uillions of Am erican children nre exuslied
grown in Florida a t a cost of from $100 to
Gity.
----- "T" ' P ro m ise s lo be Fine.
strn'nftersl.
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lienenth tlie rumbling -wheels of modem
$128 nil acre and th at nn acre will |iroThe Florida Ornngo Growers Company
District 10—G; L. I^-ggctt, Green,
If some men nre nB mean-ns their wives
duce $400 to $1,000 worth of tarries. has issued the following circular letter:
District II—IXmuld C, McMullen, Tuni|&gt;n. say they arc, they wouldn't t a fit to us- industrialism—behind it -is diu lust of
money.
Looks like DySoto county might at Idast
After tlie most careful estim ate it is
District 12—E. L Cottrell, Old Town.
Bociutc with.
^ "If, iiv Georgia, our convict lensc camps
furnish Curtióme market, but we never (xissible to maku this early in tho season,
District 13—F. M. Hudson, MintnL
Pansy Honchond is so thin that sheuseit
are
turning out, as gallant Bob Alston d e­
liavc. .
bused on rfeixirts from tlie growers themDistrict 14—F. P. Cofle, Lake City.
tier elbow for a can-opener anil when slie
clared
thirty years ago, tho offspring of
selvtTs
und
personal
observation
we
ore
District 15—A. Z. Adkins, Starke.
fr- The sawmill m en of south Florida linvc
smiles tier face disnpiienrs.
fVwVict guard u n d convict woman; if the
District 10—T. S. D a^s, Feriiuiidiua.
advanced tiro price of lu iqta^fifteen per compelled to conclude that tlie present
A {xetty girl in a street car nlvcays
shrieks, of helpless Victims of coiugct
District 17—J. B. Jidmson, Live Oak.
cent over the ruling prices for the past crop of-oranges will not exceed last sea­
thinks the .men lire trying fb flirt With
■guards
ring out fram tho llldiy pens of the
District 18—11. II. Buckinnu, Jackson­ her—,nnd slio-is generidly rlglit.
year. They give a s a reason for tho. ad ­ son’s croji by over live |&gt;er cent, and It
system;
if viijiohs of tlie maimed and tho
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vance Grot prices had declined forty per jnny ta .n s inudi us live j»er cent smaller. ville.
Pn says it seems th at tiro man who bruised nnd the dead pass before in hor­
cent since the beginning oTlho late panic Of course, the ruins nnd jircvuleucc of
District 10—L. G. Massey, Orlnndo.
can’t'run n peanut stand nnd breakeven, rible succession through the long year» of
District 2 0 —D.1I. Baker,-Orange Home.
and.they were losing’ m oney*at* ruling storms nre factors which m ay change tlie
is tlie one wlio njwnys 'w ants tb run the die (Hist—behind it nil is tlie lust,
totul crop. * ,
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District 2I—J. A. Williams. Ce&lt;lnr Key.
goverment.
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• '*District 22—William M. Girardeau, MouTlie grapefruit crop m ay t a oac-tliird
Lust year an experiment was mode - nt
dijs mad] brutal, yrinilnnl race-for
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larger
than
lust
season,
it
being
hnixissiblu
Laurel HIH of Bermuda onions With sdcli
M-A
^District 23—I. Nv Withers, Lady I-nke. KISSIMMEE WANTS NEW. ROAD dollars th c afilhte feuds-rund behind tlie
Hue results that several farm ers have be- to accurately estim ate graiiefruit as early
state
is
the
rich,
conscienceless
lessee,,
*Dis\ri*t 24—W." Ilbht Harris. Key West.
.runic interested and will plnnt nn expert-, in the season as oruuges, and tlie grajK!District 2 5 —Duel Cook. Chlpley.
C llO ehs Will M ake «./D eLerm lacd ED with |ii 8 paid lawyers ami political ugcul£,
lucfttolfpatch this .season. If n success fnilt never having been kept separate b y
andTnSt, lira wliipping*boss,'widi bloMy
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District
20—
E.
S.
Crlll,
Palutka.
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Fort to S e c u re The S. and E. R. R.
"tills season, u 'n u n ita r of acres will be lit .tlie transportation lined.
lnsli in hbnd, nhd tlie prize for Whlcli they
The
ipiulityof
both
oranges
nnd
gru|icDistrict
27—Joseph
H.
Humphreys,
Ilraplanting next following' year nnd land
Tlic./olloVtin^-frnm the Kissimmee Gu­ ull contend is dollnrsl dollarsl dollarsl
^ will lie higli. Thu experiment tills year froit promises tii be ns fine as Florida ever dentown.
zel te shows th at tlie cntcr|iri 8ing people 1 ‘'Oil, representatives of tlie ixioplei Let
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District 28—Frank W. Sams, New Smyr­ o f thnt city will iiiukc 11 coiiuerltsl effort
sh o w ed n -y icid u tT m eo f 300. bushels per produced. -..L.Vi ’. . i -■
us-lfcstroy today lids thing which has
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Last
year's
crop
made
h
total
of
3,100,to iinve tlie proposed Sanford *nnd Everacre and they have-kept in nn -Ordinary
pursed
us anil shnmed us us no other ihlhg
.District 20—W. E. Biikcr, Melrose._ _ 'gludus .Railroad p ass•through Klsaiiam cc:
potatoJhouse all through the summer wlth- 0 0 3 boxes of both oranges an d grapefruit,
has
done.
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V»’-‘--------District 3 0 —W. H. H. McLeod, Jasper. • There is notliirig . to t a compared to n
of which it is safe lo estim ate, th at one«Out n rotten onion.
If
your
'Iiave.
not
tlie
courage
ymirsel
ved
District
31—L.
W.
Zim,
St.
Augustine.
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fifth was graiiefruit,' but was tlie poorest
railroad for building a city, for it ryot otily
Orlando Sentinel:—One'hundred bushels
strike doym the .unholy thing, t t a (1&gt; in
iil
District 32—li. 1!. McCreary, Gainesville. oi&gt;cns up a new line of Industry n n d -e n - to
fruit ever grown in tlie state; besides, in
^
per acre is-w hat. Mr. I. P. Wincgord of
ic name of virtue and intelligence of the
many crises tho summer fruit wus packed
House of Representatives
hnnees |iroi&gt;crty vuliiei, but iMits a town
"ToTiTTOkii* estim ates Ills corn crop will
Alachua—Syd L. Carter, Guinesvillc; T. in immediate touch with new nnd unde* stale, 1 dem and th at you submit did ques­
in with tlie regular crop while it wus'toq
yield him. - Ho brought two stalks to the
green to cut.
Poke,.Santa Fe.______ ____________ ,__ ' vcloped territory and adds lurgeiy'to its tion to th e sovereign^ people of Georgia,
-SeiilineTofltaron-StHurday-morning,- ono
iyid as sure es God tlv fiu h ey will settle H.T
D akeT -J. L Kelly, Maccleuny. ^
.Notwithstanding the * panic and every
business field, thereforeM heupportunlt/io
, measuring 14 nnd tlie other 12 feet, hav­
forever
fit the spirit of righteousness, hit-' *
other intluence that mpy exist, if tlie fruit jBrailfurd—I- I). Wall, Stnrke; .Earnest acqiro a new highway sliould never t a
ing sc ven. large ears on the two. Thl*
inanity
uud brotherhood."
Knight,
Lake
Uatlcr.
aff
is well distributed, honestly nnd intelli­
overlooked or let pass.
corn was growing on bottom lund, one
Tfow
well
the. sumo applies to Florida,
BrevartL—R..D. Stewart.
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gently marketed, there is no reason what­
' plowing, no hoeing: 500 pounds fertilizer
for
the
sam
e
iniquitous praedee, of lous­
Calhoun—E. S. Fortner, Clarksville.
ever that good oranges should not tiring
that, a railroad runniniUfrom Sanford, to ing convicts to the higlicst bidder prevails
, per aero; rows 100 feet jong; hills 3 feet
Citrus—E. S. Crane, Citroncllc.
$2 or more 11 ta x f. o. b.; and grapefruit
Lake Okeechobee, would puss through Kis­
’npart; averaging 180 ears to- tlie row,
in Uils stale. As yct.lhcro hus not come
Clny—Charles Conway, Middleburg.
$3 a box f. o. b.
simmee, for here it would junction with
wliiifjHs claimed will slicll out 100 bush\
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Columbia—John W. Hatcher, Luke City: three oilier line* of railway and the stcum- into die limelight a m an strong enough to.
The crop is several weeks earlier this
■'A
‘els per ocre. »
champion
die
cause-jpf
tlie-'
unfortunates,
year than last, and there is but very little Jam es U. Hodges, Jjike City.
boula plying die waters from tills city to but l l is to ta lto p e d thnt die nextlcgisln• ■ : r
Kissimmee is forging alicud nt a rapid summer fruit in the state—two factors that
Dade—George O. Butler, Miami.
tlie Gulf, but we must not t a too certain, tur&lt;/wjl| contain one wild will father a
pace. Last week a Hoard of Trade was worked greatly to tlie detrim ent of lust
DcSoto—J.J1. Brown, Arcadia.
for railroads liavu been known to take
Duval—I. L. Farris, Jacksonville; Fxpnk very peculiar turns, und any negligence in mq/isuru- putting up e n d ' to die inhum an
organized .with u strong membership, com­ year's crop.
practices Indulged in by the convict les­
prising all tlie . prominent citizens of the
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Tlie Florida Ornngo Growers’ Company E. Cliasc, Jacksonville. ’
this m atter on the |mrl of our citizens
sees
;aiid guards. ScntrW right Bpnko 0
town. Thh Guzelté is doing ltd full share Js prepared to stdl the crops oT its stock­
Eècàinbla—John P. Stokes, Pensacola; might, be .the cause of tills line ijptng
liaruble
wlien he sold, "behind ft ail is die
in awakening the people to greater a d ­ holders and will begin tlie execution of its C. L. Wiggin, Pine Barren.
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through our pounty by some ollic'r route, lust of m tney,"
vancement. and in its last issue proposes plans early in Scplcmtjer. Franjriin—EL R- L. Moore, Carrabe!
q therefore urge upon our citizens tlie
Gadsden—P-N.-W. Mhhnlîÿ, Gretna;
a system of locks nnd iirteiinn wells tn‘ If growers’ wish to get lhq, nliOve prices
of a t unco taking this m atter
ItO R ID A iA S T AND fU T W I E •
Lllfllac till!«waterways thcicubhiiu that nll- fyrtlTeir Jrttit*Hnd-wish to m ake orange S h eppud, Greensboro.^
icver eease their labors untit die
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Hamilton-^L- C. Register, Xvoca;
. the-year-round navigation ’ of thy |nkW, groWing profitable to tlie grower, Sliqri tta y
r i « c laid Uirough our city limits.
cqpritg and rIvors to ukeediolM :\ pnfT Dl\lst tacMiie stockiiolders in the-company Llyri^at, ^ Id t» ÿprltypL •
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From die character of tliosc who have Solom on W iscinun C ontrU m tcs un
Heriiaiidd-^-T.'T-.'boTnger.BrookBvillr.
tehee to tiro Gulf m ay be maintained.- and must iJifst themselves by intending
te re s tln g A rticle t o R e p o rte r-S ta r undertaken tlie enterprise it IssafO to say
Hillslturo—John S. Tnylor. I-argo: I). F. it will t a a success, and Kissimmee is en- * Florida, as Art emus Ward would have
A Y. M. C. A. is also proposed.
the nnnual stockholders' meeting a t TumPuttishall. Plunt'City.
dtled to and must , receive her full shnre. put it, has u great future behind her, thnt
' Turn pa Times:—The Interstate commerce ya on August Z3tli nt 1 o'clock. •
Holmes—W. G. Watford. Esta:
iV l°#t opportunUies, iniBrnsnngments .
commission lias decided In favor of the ■Tii« estim ates of certain buyers wlio
Jackson—W. T. Ü. Smith, Mnrlannn; J.
tfirtt have pulled her tackwqfil fro nowhere
Florida Fruit niid Vegetable Shippers as­ iiave formed a league for tlie past eight,
BIG INDUSTRY EOR GAINESVILLE bIic might now t a fifty years ahead, siiuan- -\
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sociation and aginst tlie railroads in tlie years have been from 30 to 50 tier cent H. Tidwell. Basoom.
Jefferson—S. D. Clarke. Montlccllo; A. J.
above'the
actudl
crop.
Tills
year
they
es­
dering
Iter
.forests,
tlie
luuilicr
novmade
,
matter of clmrges on shipm ents of fmith
Bolmid, Thomas. City.
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;. Paper. P lan t thill Employ a b o u t F ifteen lias,all the life tak en .o u t of It b y the turami vegetables from points in tills state tim ated 50 per cent above the crop, and
Lake—J. R. Miller, Eustis; J. S. Gftdfrey,
pindne'm agnatea. Rings nnd cliques nre
are
doing
everything
in
tta
ir
power
to
run
• H undred H ands
to distant murkets in the north-- The
Yuiohn.
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trying
to Umilile everything th at would
-prices
dawa.-Urort‘
i
iy
ruining
tin;
industry»
■effrct-wilL be n reduction iif "rntes t n —an
—T hat Gren tcr-Gnlnesville 'wHl sown ” t a
j Lee—F. J. Wilson. Fort Myers.
bèll» the poor and gathering It In for them- '
appreciable extent. * It is by this kind pi
Leon—A. S. Wells. Tulluliussee;* Joint L the atm |ng fcily there is no furtMM doubt,* selves. Old S u ta n is as ram pant in Florida
Arrival an d D e p a rtu re o f M alls
•steps, one at a time, tliut an eventual
says the Sun of th at city.
Kdecdvv^ÿuxt Jiccund
Neely. Tallahassee.
as in Wall steel, accordfhg to his chances
busis of fuirncss between the shippers
On die best imformatlon we have it
c u b e as rafÜnffl
' Levy—W. J. -Epperson, Bronson.
here.
But truth nnd-riflht nre*hs eterr.ul
and the transportation companies will lie ForiTitusville pad F. E. C....../ .......—.
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•'nyette—MeOneeij Chnlres. Olii Town. th at n three million dollar nlnnt will as Gust is, and will iirevuil in t t a end.
i es
reached, after which permanence uud s a t­ - - M S t ó r a t e r i * : * ! »
shortly t a erected here that.w ill odd very
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Haggard^ Bristol.
Florida, from her position on die route
a 3 0 M
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isfaction m ay t a expected.
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Mudinoli—Glories E. Davis. Madison; J. materially tQ tho upbuilding of our already front the e a st to t t a great Panam a Canal,
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rapidly advancing city.
' Ocala Banner-—Mr. John T. Lewis, tlie
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Marion—L. S. Light. Reddick:
number of hands and wil*
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abler was about to tnuke a spring ut
’horse he was riding. He was alreq^y
Inlils coil w ith his - head thrown back. Su
Mr. Martin saw him just in tim e urn*
polled his hors* so for*hack on his in*
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It’» all nbsucrttyYl|Ul,‘r -&lt;'
“W ell,” laughed Do Jolldon, "his tanlr
nebdn’t tu rn w l/iter on m y acco u n t
-I’ll i t b o ono iftenchinan w h o . w on't
niako love to Mnlc. BndoWihV. .‘A
“ B u ry o u m n s t"
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. “ W hat?"
“ You m u st innrry her, a t any rate."
“Are you mad, N atalie, o r la th is”—
“I t Is no Joke, nnd I ’m not mad.
P ro thought It nil o u t ’’
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T he am bassador's w ife glanced n erv­
ously about bar. film and Do Jolldon
were ensconced In an nlcovo of the
salon.
I t .was tbo «might of. tbo em bassy
ball. From tbo adjoining ballroom
cam e tbo s tra in s of a w a its and the
puft .gliding of hundreds of dancing

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The.G irl W ith the M illions

I When a wife flirts, herTiuaM uul licnts
bnekT' broko 1 n~fi’Voice at Hie floor.
As n ficfvnnU hutrlcd. off .w ith tbo her black and lilu e -n good' plan. W hy
-metfsttge the sn e n te r waddled Into the not try It in P aris?” •
J..* ungainly
_. i.. i.. Uttlo
liitl.v
“ Delightful!" exclaimedCoscoAn. "Do
foonh *•"
He —
was n‘ stout,
man. cldc) In the quaint national cos­ you know-, -m ad Ame, we h nvc'.been
tume ofiMarsovTJii jf Hold of bend, pop- countThg tbo moments until you ap ­
tdtfg'bf ey^ 'nnd W jthrflbnormally long peared?" ' ,
rod m ustache, •!•!&amp;'wns a peflfpnallty-to
“ I cun well believe It," assented Hoexcite laughter In a. mummy.
uln. "It'. imiHt 7tJnro lieen Jun^ like
Tbo new com er wbb Ntsli, messenger counting m
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n n d c lo rk of the em bassy. At bis Ap­
“Oh, inodamol”' protested the group,
proach Natalie nnd De J olid on slipped horrlfled.
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aw ay to tbo ballroom. A moment Inter
J'Don’t I know?” retorted 'Bou.ln, u
n tall, lean, fussy man with hooked llttlo ’bitterly. “It’B alw ays llko H int
noso nnd m incing gait trotted down People cotint me like so much money.
tbo stairw a y and Into therenfon.
If It Is conreo for mo to sny so, re­
v'*’\Vell, Mr. NIah," bo naked peevish­ mem ber I’m n furm cr’s diiughter nnd
ly, “did you find Prince Dnnllo a t th n t In .my co u n try peoplo call a spade
iliotnoi*’
a spade.” * • .
“No, y o u r excellency,” faltered t h e •• Popoff nnd Natalie canto h u rrie d ly lb
little man. “ Ho"—
to pay th eir respects to the guOst upon
“Did you go thence, as 1 told you, to whom Mnreovla’s hopes so depended.
the Am erican bnr nt*'—
At a. sign from the am bassador tliu otb“Yea, s in B ut ho w as not a t home ere drew back.
there tonight.” .
"Bo-yon wpre-shocking some of our
“Odd. Ho’s usually very much at Paris' gallan ts ?’1 beamed the nmbnsnnhome there, Pd) told. Bo you failed : dor, “ W hat a child of nature you
In your mission? You couldn't find ape!"
him?"
“Y oujncan," countered Sonia, " th a t I
"Oh, yt-s,-' y o u r excellency, 1 found am a peasant'dressed u p .' Ilow I wish
hltn—th n t-ls to any, I’.’—.
“Oil, You fouud him 'a t last? T h at’s J
better. W hore?"
“At M axim’s, your**—
“ Maxim’s, eh?" snorted Ambassador
Popoff scornfully. “ Idling aw ay hto
tllno, na uaual.-urhen"— .......

lovel, em otionless voice,
It wri» hw
ago th n t wo mot. Ho will have ft„ 2
teb tile oven B fl-a» I ha ve forgett!!
h tó . I« t. us tnlk of somethin« f|^
E tc u T jo p o ff could Bee s o m e t h i n «
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Old Love nnd N&lt;jw,
pi.i^ Hero. I am."- nmiomictd
n-tnll, sleh d er yohtli. eiUerla»
Jhc deserted salon a Tew min'rftes Inter with N|«h at bit

p a irin g along tho g reat hallw ay and
broad »taire at tho re a r of tho anion,
sp û t fo r. tho m om ent tho tw o had the
roorfi to them selves.
“U ston.’’ sh e said. “My husband sus­
pects nothing th u s far, but ho.Is cer­
tain to In tliiYo unless”—
“U nless I dlvoIrTTHs thoughts b*y m a r
rylng some one also? I can ’t, and you
know 1 can’t, fof I ”—

ratoons for".

*T don’t underatnad ,1 murmui
do Jolldon.— "No? T hen yqu iiro probably tho
only bachelor In P a^Ib who d o e sn 't
Bhe w as tl)o daughtec of. « poor MarbovIad farm er — no ' dow ry but- her
beauty. An enorm ously rich old bank­
e r n am ed . Bndown, w ealthiest m an In
Maraov(a,..fell In-lOyo will) her, m ar­
Hush!
y o u mu8t’nt aSstit.Iluslil rou
nAx.it I mn mluried her a n d did hex tho exquisitely tlful wife- And—twhnt-ftrc you (loin
graceful fpvor of dying a week Into.?, she queried as he snntchcd up Her I
S ho. Inherited bJir w h ole'Jortuno—$20,- fronvtlm table. With ilu-Jx-m.ilUnit dt
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*’■nAnd now I suppose «he has com e to
P aris to spend It?” ■
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• “P h , tho m oney Is eafo enough for
the present. I IhiIIcvo, In ilia Bank, of

‘Oh, *nb, your-excellency ,0 pleaded
s h ; “scarcely ns bad-ha nil th at; If
n m ji.aay so—not ’refused* -exactly;
i will copio.' At least Ho promised
“Ah, th at lifts a load frora^jjiyJinila
If ho prom ised'lie'll comol *DlplomntIcnlly sp m ik ln g .-l’fbico Danllo's word
Is us good ns bU bond.” .
“ Diplomatically speaking, your’cxcelJency." - aillrtnqd Nlsh.'; ’v iw agree* to
bo boro ns soon ns heJr.iH finished tb s
magnum of cham pagne thnt wus lu the
leo pali beside him when 1 loft."
“ H ow much O rit waa gonoV"
.’T h o cork was not yet draw n, but*’—
"Do on.«tho. lookout for him, Mr.
N lih. When' bo comes' put Ice (in hla
Head-j f necessary. Sober him n t any
“I fancy It will bo cheaper-than till­
ing him up. I’ll do ray bskt,' yoiir cxcoHyucy."
B ut tho am bassador a t n, whlsnored
word from a serv an t had nlrêidj- pot­
tered out o f th o ' çponi n s ./ a a r « g ^îts
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in Ida wake.
A cofpinotioin sw ept through the
scattered groups In Die fo y e r-a m ur­
m ur. n rustle, a whUpor that- resolved
Itself lit lust Into ih e uxclted phrases;
‘T h o widow has arrived!” ’T w e n ty
THE .LATE ARRIVAL WA8 BRINCE DANILO
millions nnd unincum bered 1” MW!dow&lt;
of Badown; tbo anlmoXed money bagl" sometimes th n t I w e ^ a real peasant
I ’m here n t my country s call.
n^qlul’’
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_~t, but my confoum^hl countij
•“AhI”.chuckled Popoff. Chfld of na-« d o esn't goein to l&gt;o on hand to tuoit
brre, tnrff, Cihna - ¿ f *n
ire, alw ays njie.*’
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dnys on th e
Ills graceful w alk w as not wholly
Btcndy, nnd th em w as a^flusli on ,b4
a n - th e - s u t r w a y from tho d ra o F
nt w a fream y d u g hnndsouiQ -young facci The taw
lng rooms and Jnto th e salon sw ept a
rival was- P rlu c o -Donilo of Miuendi. 3
w om an—young, beautiful, vIvaclousl^A
attac h e of Jtho ' Martiovlan legation xtri
light of tulacblef danced In her g n * t
ip lo m at
at'hlie
o bad
had scnritV
sca rcty l
P aris. A s 'a ddiplom
d ark ayes.
scored a speew a. fo r bo bod « d e lic t
Uor mnaxcs qf auburn hair «hone
fully norm al aversion to work a '"1 1
i an aureole above her rath er
■lmplo, u n failin g Joy In the ntnuM-.
dellcaJo face. Abput h er liovercd
m entd of Htaxim ’s nnd bis clubs.
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f BCdre o f gallants, all vying for
“ I’ll b u n t Up h is excellcucy nt^oace^
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n look, from the beauty (and
S U h wus assu rin g the prince. “A**?
-e/ of the P ar'« season
a re you q u ite lu condition to see hint
If I m ay”—
“Oh, I’m all rig h t enough,"
D aullo, “only I forgo t to go to bed U«
night- If I could reel off n few J#nH
of sleep”—
'Perhaps I could find you »ome P*lrt
'*’d p re fe r a desk, H you can
— '.flliv iy a sleep l / a t at P J 1
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THE SANrORD HERALD

fcornor bomno ujb
” uu,u
[that do? You could got n nlco nnp
there and ,a tt , ,n l ° wUUc l d flu'1 hl8
*excellency for you. B ut, sir, If l.m n y
My so. why do you w a ste your life lu
dl 9»ipatlon when you m ight mgyry and
settle down? J u s t think, now!, W ould
not a dear llttlo w ife a n d n homo of
your own be h otter w orth w h ile thnn
If"—
ail your clubs? 1I leave It to you IT*—
" ••You leayo It to mo?" re to rte d Da■nllo. "Then I mnko It clubs.”
"Itut, If 1 may say arf*—;
..y0u may not,” In terru p ted Donllo,
crossing to tho couch and throw ing
himself a t full len g th am ong it* cu sh ­
ions. “By hyl 'I f you’re w aking, call
.mo early?*.“ .
IIo upread a h au dkercblof over bla
face nnd In a m om ent w as sound
asleep, leaving N ish to tiptoe, o u t in
search of PopofT.
Eor a few m inutes n o ,so u n d w as
audible in tho om pty anlo’n Bavo tho
distant 'swell and fall o f danco music,
ppjictuotcd by tho slum brous princo’s
heavy breathing.
Then Nato,Ue h u rried In w ith Do
Jollden- Bette looked anxious.
1 "How cnroloas o f m ol" tho am b as­
sador’s wife wna exclaim ing.' “ W horo
I Bavo d ro p p ed tlio m iserable .fan?
If my bunbuud should pick It u p vqnd
find on It thoso wofdB you w ere foolish
enough to w rlto— 'I w onder If I T e f t '
It In the nlchp on tho atalru w hen wp
were sitting;yiero. L et’s go back and
see.”
-They, tu rn ed back, alm ost colliding
with Bonla; who wan entering, Cnaendn directly behind her. •
“Oh, Mmc. .Hadown,” . asked N atalie,

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ww ansllilnn nl n mlillw

are In lovo w ith Any Tori
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“ You mlajndfcil mo cruel?
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protected. *
“Oh, no, I don’t! Men are all nhke.
Goodby.”
A h tho discom fited uinrquls m ade his
wny w rothfully from tho room Bonla
m ls^tiloyoudy crept * across to tho
cotich. T here lay tho man, pound
«sloop, his fnco still covered by tho
handkerchief. Sonin touched Ii Ib hnlr.
’’Scntl” - ronred Dnnllo, giving his

log .eyes fell onwlic woman, nnd. w ith
nn exclamntThii of u tte r am azem ent, he
stum bled to Ills feet and stood stnrlng
Incredulously a t her. •
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1•Spain!“ ho eYelnimed. “B onlan
Theft, recovering himself, ho bowed
sillily niui unlit: ’’
"I beg yfm r pardon. muilnme.“
' ‘No; 1 beg yours,” sin* replied.
’T re y -go on snoring.” . . ' • .
"You don’t rcuim ubof m e?” ho nskod,
surprised.
"Notr- 111 tho very • leant,ftfphe tinnwered. m oving nwny. - ? c
1’Yct you cnllcd m y nnmo." -j
“You w ere asleep then. Thikt**tns
•“ And now I nm nwpke—to tho Joy of
reeliig you ngaln.’’. "T he Joy Is all your. own. Is It so
su rp risin g Io fin d 'm e In P aris? I nin
hero enjoying* m y/ w ealth—nnd. free­
dom!"
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‘‘L epnitrnre[alo y/tkemr both, espcclnl-

lliom are n fter Tny money nnd make
loro to mo because they can’t get It
w ithout mo.”
“ Men nro n o t all fo rtu n c J u ib te rs ,"
ho ik-njotl hotly. "1 for o u j/- - —
“Ho they all Bay, E g ch /say s 'I loro
you!' Each m eans my fm m io .’'

In her eyes. lie s volco w as n musical
w hisper ns s h e a sited:
nevor Ray,to mo T lovo you?*“
.There &gt;vub an Infinity of allurem ent
in tho tem pting Words. Tfiinllb, w ith a
m ighty effort, shook off tho spell and
i.lio tiled:
“ Never! Nevcrl N evorP
“T h a t’s a eo m T o rtr.sh e euld coldly,
draw ing aw ay anil Booking to veil her
bring Prillco Dantlo hero and not to
leava-hlin for nu Instant u n til”—
"Ho wouldn’t lot m o’stay," explained
Nish. "H o says ho won’t come. II o' h
giving n pnrty^JX I mny say so. a
very. gnyw—
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■'"A nd for tho snko of a lot of plegs*
ure jSfMdng Idler* tho prlnco refuses
to"obey Uiy urdeA nm T cotuo to Mrno.
S ouln's?'
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"Yep, your oxcoUency. lie positively
refuses to couio. .And—w hen 1 sny
•positively* refuses 1— Hern ho is now !”
Duiillo, resplendent-in tho uniform of
«»' Mnrsoyhiu cnptaln of- hussars, stroll-

p yortr fu ds,-I
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andop’s gU ro of rtp ro o f a t hta Into*
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yofi stiff neaB. • •'
ng tnnrrlago— ” 1 ubderstaiia ,1 prince.” l&gt;egau PopofT
coldly,, “th a t you positively refused 13
•obey my’’-—"So I did, bo l.d ld ," nssentod Hnnllo
cheerfully. "B ut nt tho IubI mbrnent I
uT‘ 'H ticm lni- rlnTngctt-my-mtnd-niwJ-mjr-clothcs,-and
hew* 1 -aim I ’ve postponed m y p arty
fotvnn hour o r so. ' You aeo, I rem em ­
bered nly .prom ise to help you aenro
it every now nwny from tho widow nuy F renchm an
uaem ent B ut who seemed Inclined to mnko love to
m yself aa the her. T b n t’s why I came.”
innld'to whom
•.'Qoodf' approved I’opofT, rubbing his
&gt;lll(uA', Prlnco hands 'gleefully. - “ Ver/ good! And
;od. nnd w honr w here do yon oxpocM o begin?"
u last momciU to save you, also to give you a chance
so o r her pov- to save yoiir country from bankruptcy.’
thnt sumo rich I'Xvant you lo m nrry."
‘ th e m atch to ­
“To whatTi* crleil Dnnllo.
ts. n pretty
"To m arry—beautiful womnu. m yhoy
—tw enty m illions—Mine. Sonia Rgdowal
u ,d id n ’t break
me,” .sn eered
•art stood tho
ion found cod- nud her fortuno n n d .o o r country will
hnnfl who lived Iks ruined." &gt; • y
0 wedding and
“ I won’t m arry her," repeated Dnnllo,
"nnd alio w on’t m arry pie. ‘i l u l f o r m t
country’s sake I’ll .keep any’ FFypelp
m ap frpin m arrying her.”. — .
"B ut bdW?*i ’
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HENRY D. CLAYTON
rtw Dpnmcpfftlc~iTifTSnST
convention, represents l!»e-T’hlnl Alahmnn district'Vlh congress. ' 'H o l s a lawyor, a g rad u ate of the U niversity of Alnlmmn nnd n resid en t of E ufnula. F or
tnnny yenra a m ustache shaded Ids upper Up. hut of -into Ida fuco lina boou
devoid of hirsute adornm ent.
"BcnHy," said Cliolly Hnppòy, "I
enw n’t underHthud Miss Itood a t nil.
Bho ucluully called mo n crank.”
. “The Ideal” exclaimed' Miss C utting.
“ How llntterliigl” '
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wltlf'ouo Iden:’’—Catholic S tandard nnd
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co«tlff^o f s woòTpòtnt^m ucÙagb papsea
•from 'thoT oU crn in to a long horizontal
lluo (HIimI w ith hot n lr.
W hoiy Ù
u m crg o sT in n iT 'o lIio r oml of tho. lluo
tUe gum Is ’d ry .—Now York. Telegrifttf.

(To lie Coiitlaiieil Next Wer-M
.Preaervlno th e. Baiane«.

* A well knöxyn professor of architec­
ture, commonly referred to i|s "Untilmy” -hy pls_|siplls. told a story lllim
trntlve • of^iHfi; rem arkable d e g n e to
which reftalirporaons possess the sensu
df ByiumelVy.
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I t seems th at there w a s one« V
BcotiftfyTjjJiydeuer who had cljarge of a
good -sh ed Eilglhli e sta te -a n d under,
whoso direction the .formal irirden nt:
Ilio- renr had Isiei^ laid out with nlwo?
luto sy m m etry ,.*y e n the tw o sum m er
hoboes, one on each sklo o f tlie garden.
lielitg Idetrtlenl In even lluf iDoat.lutilllhL
deintt. Oil ono ocensldh tho^Eiigllsh;
jnan Is&gt;Cflpit&lt;
Ttnd■
locked**ldni ;ùp
(ip In ono o f Ilio àmnuiérlockéiPItlui
houses. As- soon ns tJie'Bcotcfrgurdeti*
.er heard of tlilH hi* penso o f Hyinnict.rf
wns b o outraged th at lio-Im m ediately
’pent t o t . hfa own so»'nnd -lo ck ed him
im In- the other sum m er house to prop m -» tho balance, "Ilnilim y” neglectid to, inentlun w hether both lioy.s were
dressed exactly alike, hut It Is to he
presum ed tliut even this detail was pttemlod to hy tho aesthetic Hcotrliman.
Now York Tluicf.
S traight From tha Animal.
; A 'X ondftn gentlem an, having taken
a sm all farm In the country "nB hcliig
the correct thing to do, ns well ns to
■get n little fresh air, bad lnvlted-nomo
of Ills friend« down to ace hta now
possetuilou.
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"NEVERI NEVER! NEVERl"
•T ee; T h ea rd how your fa th e r forced
A loug, bllaaful, sonoro us anore from you .1*1$,J h fi^ u u tc ii. N ext tim e you
■T®« couch.
can. clioofe .t9 H*ubh:md to ,sujt your•Bonin laughed, h er eyes alig h t w ith
•luuaoiHont,
"W hy should I m arry ag a in ? I am
‘'Snoring -and rom ance d o n 't go w ell
ch, free. I have everything.” •
“»other, in a n ju li" sho Obaorved, “a a d
"Including love?” ho naked. Ms eye*
»routing h er frag ile beauty;
** 1110 snoring dJk:u»’t aoem llkoly to
^ ' d o n ' t Jtelluvu In love," scoffed
.■top thu rolUHiicr i l s i a t You say &gt;ou
3»iln. "All men are alike. Dozens of
lu love w lt^ m l - a n d I know you

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"I can well believe it." assented Bo" It m ust bnvo b e e n -Ju st like
counting money." .
“Ob, mndnmor* protested the group,
horrllled.
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"Don’t I know 7" retorted Sonia, n"
little, bitterly. " I t’s, alw ays like t h a t
People count ine llk e’so much money.
If It Is coatsu for mo to
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mem ber I’m a farm er’s duiigliler’ and
tb s t In my country people call a spade
a spnde."
Popoff and Natalie came hurriedly In
to p ay their inspects to tho g u est U|&gt;on
whom Mnraovlo’s hopes so dependeil.
At n Blgn from the nmbnBsador tho oth­
ers drew !&gt;nck,._
"So yon were” shock lug some of our
Paris g allnntsi" beamed the am bassa­
dor. f‘\Vlint n child of m aturo you
nrel"
"You m ean," countered Sonia, “th a t I
am a peasant dressed up, How I wish'

lovel, em otionless voice. " it Wnj
ago tb n t wo mut. Ilu win | mVt&gt;f
tou mo oven o n -n s I hove fort
blm. L ot us tnlk of aoinotlilnir
plonse.** * —»
K re n Popoir could scu soniciliftii
seriously am iss.

qU.

By ALBERT P^YSON TERHUNE
C O P Y R IG H T .

1008.

BY

HENRY

W.

SAVAGE

It'j/nW absurdly sliupii.,"
•
"W ell," lau g h td I)o Jolldon, "his hair
nccdn’lf tu rn w h iter on uiy acco u n t
1*11 bo tho ono F renchm an who w on't
m ake lovo to Mmc. Sndowa."
" B u ty o u m uB t"
- ““W h a tr

"Ofi, Tm* h as exactly tw enty million
reasons foriW
“I don’t understand." m u rm u m l M.
do Jolldon.
"No? . -Then you are probably tbo
only bachelor In P grls who doesn’t
She-Wap tho d au g h ter of n poor Mafsovlan flintier — no dow ry b u t. her
beauty. An Enormously rich old hank­
e r nam ed Badowa, w ealthiest m an in
M arsovla, fell In lovo with her, m ar­
ried h e r -nnd did h er tbo exquisitely
graceful fa v o r ./of dying a w eck'lflfor,
She Inherited bls wbolo fo rtu n e—$20,"A na now l euppoao'aho im a como to
P aris to s p e n d e t?”/ ’
‘ "Oh, tho money'^Is safo enough- (or
tho-present. I ludiere, In; tb o IJim k of

*You m u st m nrry her, a t any rate."
"Aro you m ad, Natalio', o r la th is”—
• " It la no Joke, nnd I'm nbt mad. lu your missionT
P ro thought It all o u t"
h im ? "
T he nm bnksador’a w ife glanced nerv­ • "Oh, y e
d u r excellency, I found
ously ab o u t her! film and Do Jolldon him—th a t
wvro ensconoyd In an alcove of th e
"Oh,, you foniid. him a t last? T b at’a
salon.
. . .
bolter. W h o r o r ^ ’
• -'
I t wns tho night of. tho em bassy • "A t Maxim’s, your**—
ball.
From tho adjoining ballroom
‘.‘Maxim’s, eb?" snorted Ambassador
cam e th e stra in s of a w aits and the I’oiHjff scornfully. . "Idling aw ay his
soft gliding of hundreds of dancing tlimv ns usual ,1 w hen"—
fe a t— H u c stir w ero passing—a n d —re- —" O h r nor~ y m ir—excellency, n o t-ex » |
pnsslug along th o ' great hallw ay and uctly ____
'Idling,' If I- may say so. He
b ro a d ,sta irs nt th o re a r of ipo salon. ueeiuad very busy. T here weyo a num ­
fiut/T w ^tho m o m en t'tjio tw o had the ber o f bottles an d "—
rooiti to them selves.
"W as bo soher7"
"I.tsten," who said. "My husband b u s - ."N o t .distressingly so, ’your excel­
poets nothing thus far, hut he Is cer- lency. In fact. If I m ay’’—
tain to In ttmo unless^—
“Did you give him my message} Dkl
"IJnlosH I divori bis thoughts by m ar­ you tell him?"
rying sotno one olso? I can’t, and you
" I gave It word for word, air. * I told
know ! can’t, fi
him his country was calling for blm
. limilil ï-ou in st’nt say it. 1 am min
tiful wife. And wlmt uro JrQU doing?’ ntifl th a t your, excellency desired his
shlvqiioried as he_ .....____
snntciicit.. uup her fpn immediato prcsenco nt the em bassy." •
"W ell, w hat wob his a n sw e r? ’
from the table. rW“itlftlie
‘
pêncU that dm:glod from -hla-dancing cord-De-Jnlldi,n v ’*I!o said, ’Givo my country my reiulbblcd thicc wolds oft'oiis of -♦bo’ivJry g.lrds anti tell It to go to’ "-:. *
sticks'of the fan. Ih rn hnndcd it to his
"W hertt?" snapped Popoir as Nish
host«; s. *
. . . ••
paused In em barrassm ent.
Natalie' with n -T ile &lt;At« h ~ in . her
" I ’d —I ’d ra th e r not say, sir; no" place
Pm nt all fa miniar w ith."
„"Oh. ,the Ingrate,’’ wn Iloti Popoff,
the Ingrate! n e ro ho has boon tin .'ployed a t th e em bassy all theso months,
and 1 'vo whiked a t niu Mating and his
dissipation, nnd tbo very (lv.it m inute
1 »^really need .iiiin he refuses to
como.
no, your excellency,'* 'plended
'scarcely as laid .n s all that, If
say s o -n o t ’refuse«!’, exactly.
1 come. At le a s t he'proinlacd

C H A P T E R II
Old Love nnd New,
l'-l-I-. bere, I i u ^ MUo,
n tall, slender youth, cpi
1
th e desdrlea snlou a Tt-w
- J « les Inter w ith NIhIi »
i t

U

"Ah, th a t lifts a load from my bhiln
If. ho promised he’ll cornel' Diplomat'?
Ically speaking, Prince Dnnlio’s wonl
Is gs good ns his bond."
.“ D iplom atically.speaking, your excel­
lency," -unirmeli NtHh,. '*‘1
h e agrees to
bo Jisri) ns soon ns lie Jras 11tils lied the
m agnum of cham pagne th at was iu the
ico pal., beside him wlien 1 left.”
“Howj m uch of It* w as gone?" •
“Tho cork was not y et d ra w n ,'b u t"—
" lie on tho lookout for him, Mr.
Nish. W hen ho comes put Ico on his
head If necessary. Sober hhn a t any
cost."
• ^
"I fnney It will bo cheaper th an fillIpg lih u u p . I'll do my best, your exw m l - from a scn a n f lma Altendy puf
tejjjd out of, tbo roonj n s fa st as hla
soyiowlint stinky old legs would carry
him, and - ttw , Yolubto-frtsli ran along
In hla w nko,, .
***?r~
* A coipmotlon Bwept through th s
scattered groups In th o .fo y er—a m ur­
mur; a rustle, a whUiior th a t resolved
Itself a t lust Into tho excited phrases:
'T h e widow has arrived!*’ “T w enty
TgE
ARRIVAL
millions and unincum bered!" "W idow
of Badowa, the anim ated money bag!"
8 m l PW «“«
"A M onte. Crlsto fortuuo fo r some
_
lucky m an!" "H e r nam e Is Bonla Bav- t n r a ' r n i
T ff- "ChUd
dow a; tw enty m I|U ons-red bntr. too,
^
nature, -alw ays
but
li
Iwwilllvl"
.
.
n
i
l
.
____.
.
.
but a b ea u ty !1
.D.or*.n.s Vi° d ear oId d»Y“ on th e
“T|io M erry W idow !1

WAS PRINCE. DANELtX
»1^ - " I’m hero a t my con
all right, h u t my confoumh
doesn’t seem to he on ban
m o"
Ilia graceful w alk was i

D ow n th e Htnlrwn

lng rooms an il.In to iho salon swe[
wqm nn—young, beautiful, vivacious,
light of m ischief danced In her gi

an aureole above her M her
dollc/ite face. A bout b er hovered
f scora of gallante, all vying for
\ a look, from the beauty (and
•e/. of the Pari« season

(ully norm al av ersion lo work nml »
simple, u n failin g Joy In thd niuasc
meuta of M axim ’s an d Ids clulis.
,
“ I’ll h u n t up his excelleucy ut ones.
XU b Was assu rin g the prince. "An^
are you qu ite In condition to see bio,
If I m a y " "Oh, I’m u|I rig h t enough," yawl*“
Daullo, “ouly 1 fOrgoPto go to bed I»*
not- n ig h t I f I could reel off a few j»nU
t-dded of Bleep”—
j
"P erh ap s I could find you sows pla^
d p re fe r a desk,
1 alw ay s sleep I

�August

22 , 1908

THF -SANFORD HFRALD

Bfornor boniuu uio patuu»* u u w " uu*u
that do? You could got a nice nop
L ere and in « U ttli w hile I ’d And Ills
excellency for you. But, sir, If I m ay
_ go w hy do you wnato your life In
d | 58|nnttou when you m ight m arry and
pottle* down? J u a t th ink, now l Would
not n denr little w ife an d a homo of
vour own bo b e tte r w orth w hile th an
„11 your club»7 I leave It to you i f " "You loavo It to m e?" retorted Danllo. "Than I roako It clubs."
«But, If I m ay say so”—
«you may not,” In terru p ted Danllo,
crossing“ to tbo couch nnd throw ing
himself n t full le n g th among! Its cush­
ions. "By by I 'I f y b b y w aking, call
mo early ? '"
He spread a h an d k erch ief over his
f„ce nnd In. a m o m e n t &gt;wna sound
asleep, loaving Nlah to tiptoe ou t In
search pf l ’opoff.
Vor n few m in u tes no sound was

They turned back, alm ost colliding
with Sonin, who w as entering, CnsHifiTdlroctly behind her.
naked N atalie,
“Oh; Mine. Sndown
••you haven’t Been anything o f a white
Ivory fnn? I’vo looked everywhere,
mi&lt;r r

j

v.No^ replied ¿tho w idow ; "b u t I'll
lock-in th is ’room If you hnvon’t mndo.
a thorough sea rch boro nlreudy.” '
Natalie, thnnktng her, hurrlcd'-hnek
with her c a v ille r to ilir t' ntnlrw ay.

nr« In lovo w ith Tny fortune. Goodb y /' —v
"You m isjudge mo cruelly I" Cascarla
protested.
. . &lt; ~
"Oh, uo, I don’t I Men nro nil alike.

fileni nie offer inÿ money nnd make
love to mo Ijccntise they ca n 't «et i t
w ithout.pie." 1
"M en- nro lti)t nil fortuno hunters,"
he denied hotly. "I forcin e"—
"Ho they nil any. Each snyB *1 lore
1Ab tho discomfited m arquja m ade his you!' Unch inenns my fortune." . '
"They do?” cried Danllo, lu ’ rngo nl:
the strong Inalnuatlori. "W ell, hero’«
one Hint'doesn’t. I for one Blind never
say to you, *1 loye youT ”•

A Birnngo Binilo stole ncroaa her face.
Hlie enme vely close to where ho Btood;
bo close that tho fnlnt p o rtan te of her
h a i r -was nweot in hlB nostrils; so close
Hint hor hronth wna w arm upon bis
back.
At Round of hlB nnnie th e prince snt
up. d n m l Anil b lin k in g Ills .wander- In h er eye«, Ih r voice w as h mimical
lug oyos fell on the w om an, and. with w hisper ns she a s k e d : - - r
"You’ll never Ray t&lt;vmo T love yon?’ **
nn exclam ation of u tte r am azem ent, ho
T here wub nn Infinity pf adu rem en t
Htuiublui) to.bln feet nnd stood staring
m th o tem pting’ words. Danllo, w ith a
Incredulously nt her.
'•Sonia!" ho exelnliued. "Sonin 1"'’
Then, recovering himself, he bowed
"N ever I Never l Never I"
'stHIly n n q said':
“T h a t’« a com fort!” sho enld coldly,
“ I l*eg j\o u r pardon, inudnmc." •'
“No;- 1 beg yours,” she replied. draw ing nwny nnd sccklug to veil her
'•‘P ray go on Bnoring." . -.
&lt;-•
•&gt; bring I’rlnce Dnnllo here nnd not to
"You d o n 't rem om bor m oy* ho nnked, leave .him fo r nn Instant u n til”—
surprised.
"IIo w ouldn't lot mo stay," explained
. "Not, In th e very least," sho an- Nish. "H o nnyB tie won’t come. H e’s
nwored. m oving nwny.
"Y et you cnllcd my natnoT."You w ere asleep then-V ^Tint was
different."
"A nd.uow 1 mu nw nke—to tho Joy of
seeing you again."
*
"Tho Joy Ih nil youf own. Is It so
lie positively
su rp risin g to find n o In Pnrln? I nm
here enjoying my w ealth —and free­
dom!”
*
‘T .congrntulnte yon on both; especial­
ly tho freedom .”
...
VYos, freedom Is onff of your fnds, I
iKdleve." rem arked Sonin, "especially
freedom from m nrrlngc. Do you still
m ake n Imblt o f avoiding m arriage—
nt the Inst inometit?"
•‘Sonin, you are u n ju s t I f It hall
ren ted w ith mo you slmuld t*o my wlfo
now, not another*inAt&gt;'H widow."
H renled .wit h j o u 7" ~shc m/m-”
lekod.^."W ifll, let the whole story rest
rt’fl forgot top
"B y you, perhaps—never by inn,”.
"Oh, no! I rem em ber It every now
nnd then fo r tny own niumiement. Ilut
It In hard to think of inysetf us fli*;
little MitiMovInn fennnnt mnld to whom
tue - d ashing caniliry otllcer, Prlnco h and^ gteefuriy.. “ Very . goódl ‘And
Haiidq,; wna oncrr engugeij nml wliom’ lib ero db yMi expect to begin?'*
Idi rich’ old uncle nt the lust m om ent to snve ypn,. nlBo-to givo y o n 'n cli/mpS'
forbpde to m arry been use *of ber pov; to buvo your cOuidry from bankruptcy.’’
yrly. IIovv dJtferenH’y th n t sumo rich 1I tvfinfr
n tn
w aiit rn
you
to mn&gt;rv
m nrry.”•• .. .
- .
fctil undo would loqk on tho m atch to­ »‘*To;\vhnt?i* crieil I ran do.day! Tw enty millions Ib n pretty
’■T5T-itinrrj’-*}iea«itlfid wdmnnj iny l&gt;oy
dow ry."
-.
—tw cuty mlllloiiB—M nio.Sonln HniioWn!
"AT lOAst It seems you didn’t break H e y ’r"
fV
&gt;,
ynurf heart overf losing m e," sneered.
vNovcr!" iTi^Wod.DnidlQ, nngrdy, ns
Dnnllo. .
he lost},to end tnq'tntcrview . •
.
"No; my plelielnn henrt stood ._the- ’ "T heh.n F rench mail will m nrry her.
shock oxc*Ueutly. I soon foilnd con- n u d ' h e r ’ f o r l u no a m i r.u r’country .will
VólilIl»&gt;ii--nft elilerly husband whb lived lie m ined." *. . ' . vP
Just oliò \ t c e k 'a fte r tho w eddlug nml .M w on't nmrrj* her,” ccpotlTeil Dnnllo,
le ft me nil Ids w enlth."
^
"nnd slip won’t ink/ry mo. ’ B ut f o r m y
country’s snko I’ll keep nny Frendi-,
m an from tqacrylng her.’« .
"nut how?"
; •

'« m m m

H E N R Y D j-C L A Y T O N
H enry DoI&lt;nmnr Clay(*ont perm anent chairm an
tho Dem ocratic national
convention, represents th e T hird Alnbiimn d istrict .In cnngrejM, Ilo !b n Inwyor, a g rad u ate of the U niversity of A labam a and n resident of B ufatila. For
•many yon.nnr. m ustache Blinded liì^ upper lip, hut of lato Ida fuco Ima homi
devoid of hirsute-ndornnieuL
Com plim entary to Him.
I
•
P oatage B tam p Qum.
"Bendy,” said Cliolty 'Hnppey, . "L [ JSvory limo n persoli llcks n United
cnw n’.t understand Miss Itnod a t all. ‘S tnles-poslago stnm p he getti, n tasto
Sho actually called mo n.cmiilc.” .;.
i of swoot potato. T hè gum -w lth whlch
exclaim ed Mls,s C utting. ; Ilio stam pa are Imelasi IS mudo froui
"H ow Ilntterlngl!’
th n t siictmlent vegetatile beqdUse Uuclo
" tiu lte rln g r
l Hiim’s d eiitéunnts eonfeldor It tho mout
•"Yes; n crank, you know, Is a mnn harmlesH prcparatloii of. Ilio nort. «All
tilth ono Idcn."—C athode S tandard nml 1 of tho g u n r usisi on A m erican postnpo
Times.
I sln in ^ais"u ilx étl by llio.goverunient n t
tho bureau of en g ravlng and prlntlng,
Dolay's Aro Dartoerouo.
I w b o rb /taQ sliynps -a ro limile.' I t Is
"Tills milk Is sour, and I wou’t tako , sprénd off th o sfiócld a fte r thentH U ips
It," ileclnred tho Indy.
hnvo boen prlntedr* T h e ’ ginn,__In a
" T h at'lly o u r, o w m fg u lt. nm ’iiin,1,' re- dqutd foriti, Iq ,fo rm i up tbrough plpcia
torteil tho denier. "I offered- It to yon frinir- tjip bnsem ent. ’w here It Is limile,
dny beforo yeftturdny whoh |t wna* t Tl;csc’ plpea lenii to :n ■nerica of ìun/resh , n n d -y o u w ouldn’t tnko Tt.” —, ehluPa co u slstlng of rodijrs. biitwceu
Clevelnml Lender.
wltlclCtho-HheetH of Btntupu nro fisÌ,^ino
n t n-tlino. A. cqntlntfotiM fiiio stren u i
,...
'- A Happy Medium.
of tho llqukl-.Rpm 'fndB upoii on®- of
• Uncle Inquired of little Hobby If ho
hnd been n goojl, boy. Bobby—No, ,1
hnvon’t. ’ Uncle—Why, I hope you
haven’t been very had. Hobby -wlllr.
no; Ju st com fortnhln.—Delnwnrc.J!oun-ty-Dcnipcrat.____________
' __- th’tf mmi ls dry

| f o \ e Ciintimieil Next V/cvH|

Preserving the Balance.
A wed known professor of architec­
ture, commonly re ferred -to ds ’•Hummy" by his pupils, told n story lllus
tm tly o of the reiim rknhle degive to
which certain persons possess Iho'seiisc
of sym m etry.
• &lt;
It seems thnt .there -was nnan n
Scotch gardener who hnil oltarget 0X^11
goisl sized Lngllrih estate a n d -u n d e r
whoso dlrocilphr the form al garden nl
tho rear hnd Iteen laid out with nltsolutu sym m etry, even the t\v&lt;3 siinim cr
houses, ouo on each sldo of thq gtinleih
IH-Ing Idenllcal In even the most lulniijc'
ib-tn|l. fln ono-- uecuMkm--tU»-WlietWt—
man becnino angry nt Ills son and
locked him up jiu o n o of th e ’ an miner
houses. As' Boon n8 the Hcotch gardenor-heanl of this his semioTtr sym m etry
wan ko outraged th at ho Immediately
B (i u t ./ o r his «"wn soD^und locked Jilp
up In the other s u m m e r hom&gt;e (o pre
pervo 4bo balance. "Hnftfm y" neglect^
od to mention w hether Itotli Itoys were
dressed exactly alike, h u t 'I t Is. to be
presum ed th at even tills iletad was pttended to by the aesthetic HcoTchman.
—New York Tluiej.
S tra ig h t From th# Anim al, j •*
• A London gentlem an, having -Inkon
a sm all fnnn .In .tljg country as being
the correct thing tb»do, ns w ed ns to
get n little fresh air, had Invited some
-of-b h r friends dovril to sco hhr now
DOBSCSSlOU.
____a ____ _ __ a _______ -m « 1 . .
" H aving,
viewed the dom ain a n d n o t­
ing tbo absence of crcaturo lifo about
tbo place, ono or his friends rem arked:
"W ith a nice, open placo like this, 1
w onder you d o n 't hnvo sotno anim als
“NEVEHI NEVER! iraVEEl
about, as la usual ou n farm . .Som e
-•Ye«; T heard liow your fa th e r forced cows, for lnatauco, so ns to h av e your
A long, blissful, sonorous snore from you luto tbo m atch. N ext tlmo you own b u tte r and creuiu.”
"No-o,” dravflod bis boot, "don’t caro
»« couch.
can choose a husband to suit yourabout
b u tter o r cream .”
Soltla laughed, h e r eyes alight w ith
"Borne chickens o r jilticks, then. You
DUsemenL
"W hy should I m arry ngaln&gt; I am
'‘Snoring and, romance don't go w ell rich. free. I hava everything.”
---- surely like froeta cggaY-'— --------- :—
*'N’iW), don't care for eggs. B ut I’ye"Including
love?”
be
asked,
bis
eyes
•k^tber.TnarquIiL" sh e observed, "aud
' «to soortug dJhvn’t seem likely to devouring b er fragile beauty.
“ I don't, ¿»edera In love," scoffed
:ol» the romance ilm s t You hay you
Bontà. "A d .m en are alike. Dozens of

-

/

MRS. JOHN HUBERT Vi/ARD.

re. -W anL -_uho before lie r-revent m arringo wna MtB? Jo an Hold,—to -»
iter of ivblti-law Held, Am erican nm bnssador to G reat B ritain, and
g lier engageiuent th e Ixmdou papere a d referred to h er as Mho} "W h ite
Held. Sho hi a clover, talented girl and will be an orn am en t to’ London

�A ttlw t 22, is o ,

JIJIL.SANF.QBD_ MEBALD
th e case had rooms opening on to this
promonnde. Ohe afternoon as the au n t
w as parading up and down tbo v eran­
d a sho noticed th a t the artlst.w as In his
room w riting a letter. Bho a t once
suspected th a t It wa** a note to bei
passed to Mias Eileen a t th e first fnvorablo opportunity.- -. V i ; .,
Tho chaperon w as disturbed, b u t de­
term ined.
Sho prom cnadod clear

Copyright

W hen Mias M ary Cloves, forty y d a n r
d an d n a n t of Elloon Cloves, no t y e t
alto h a lf thoso years, accepted th e re«,
xm slbllltv of acting ns chaperon to

T hey had scarcely reached tho hotel

on tbo floor. She also saw th a t the
-a rtist bad stepped out of hls’room. A
d ra ft had caught up the lotter bo was
w riting and d raw n It through the open
window.
A unt M ary w as a woman of the
stern est principles. Bho reasoued It
out7n~ a* m om ent th a t sho had no mo­
ral right to th a t note. I t was for her
to Ignore 'I ts existence, and 'c o n tin u e
her prom enade, b u t a; l nt once her
stern principles took a tum ble. '
Bho stooped, Bcizcd tber sheet and
tied to her roqrn, which w as next to
th a t of her nlcco. Even then It was

tbo first th in g they know they have
Introduced tbem eolvca to each other
and aro talk in g ab o u t a r t and motor
tripe through Europe.
A u n t M ary understood this; also th a t
she wab thoro to prevout 1L Bho
w ould lualst on form ality to the b itte r
end. Bho did In sist Even when abo
am t Mia* E ile e n ,in w alking ou t ono
day weco suddenly confronted by a
huako ns touch as nlno Inches Jong
'nnd scroam od a n d .th o a rtist cairao;runn tag up and saved th e ir lives from
‘the monster* sho stood on form ality
and Insisted thnt h er chargo do tho
sam e. Tbo a r tis t boro w as dism issed
repair. Wouldn't take her a s a gift.
w ith a form al bow and w en t his w a y « Clue»»
she w as one o f tbe first ones made.
w ith an odd sense o f th e ir Ingfetltode Tho othvrM* a dipper,—w ith heap* of go
In her. Decided bargain, and I shall close
gnaw ing a t bis h e a r t
T h ree or fo u r days later, however, the deal at o n c e .' Climbs the steepest hi Us
around here Ilka a cat, and you ought to
a fam ily w ith whom ho wps woll ac­ see
b«r scoot on the level!. The old one—
quainted Id the city arrived, and a
T h a t wns ns f a r as tho a rtis t had
form al introduction took place. This
w ritten whon he left tbo ro o m ,. an d
m ade things all rig h t In one w ay and
tho breexo enmo In and toyed w ith th e
all w rong In nnothor.
H o .w as now privileged to lif t hla sheet and Bcnt lt to the feet of tho
h a t and say good m orning, h o t tho old wom an who had a duty 'to do. She
¡iin a ld looked, upon him os a' possible finished rending and m aintained her
lover and added piuny precautions. poso for h a lf n mlnut'o and then sol­
em nly said:
She w as-pollto, but sbo 'w ns-nlso vigi­
a I* found It ou tbe veranda. T he
l a n t - T h e a rtla t pm bably hoped,; aa
wind brought It to' to e ., I t cam e from
an o th er m an.w ould In hla place, th a t bis room. I saw him ns ho w as w rit­
to* t l tn o s h e would tljnw o u t n n i he
held" him self re a diy-day
y -d a y -aa n d -n ig h t for ing H.”
-----------------------"D o you mean* th at. Mr, Clifford
moro lieroiu deeds. *
wroto this?”-asked the young laOy.
A ro u n d 'th e Kocoud s t o r / 'o f the hotel
"I do. Wus ever"villainy rooro coirf•fttn a vernrida. nnd tbo three j&gt;nrtky. In

like a machine. nml a fte r fixing blm
pletely unm asked! Ito has seen both with a ‘ cold glare lasUng th irty a c ^ '
of us. "Th# old one Is bo good nn&lt;J bad­ onds she Icily replied: • ly o u t of repair. I am the old one. I
-"Sir, you have made n m istake.
am badly o u t o f repair.” ~ \
The nrtlBt fell back. 'H e nlrnoa
f’But, auntie’’—
’
over himself In doing so. Bo fi
"Don’t Interrupt me. Wouldn’t take ho wbb concerned ho m ight hnve
ber as a gtftj Ooess abc was one of rn over tH6 hotel nod not been a
the first ones made. Thlr*about me—
sb o at yoor own nuntl Oh. tho crafty,
sneaking villa In P’
" B u t why should Mr. Clifford w rite
auch th ln g ajib o u t you? lie Is surely a
gentleman, and there muat
a m is­
take som ewhere.”
y
.
"And ho refers to you,” continued
the au n t w ithout heeding tho qucalPn
—"he refers to you as a clipper with
_
_ ______
heaps
of go in her. You are a decided Im agined
th a t
ho
w as
B herlock
bargain....You climb hills like a caL Holm es, and a f te r - d n T lf iu r o r *d"Bft
You scoot on • tho level! Tbo man
figured, thing* ouL
ought to bo driven fruui the hotel.”
Thou be sent a telegram to n friend
"IIo nover wroto ltl” exclaimed tho
In tho city—a friend who kuow the
girl. "Ho novor m eant you uor roc.
Cloves family well. T h at night be was
There IS some aw ful m istake here. I m lseed-from parlors nml vornndha. He
never saw bbuharidwriUtjg, but I’ll”—
could play and slug and recite, and
"W att right bero!u hoarsely com­
thoro were ninny inquiries for him.
m anded th e aunt.-'. And, with the letter
When they .wero pddressod to Miss
In her liai^d, shm w ent down to tho of­
Cloves
her reply was:
fice to consult *ho rcgJHer. Bile wns
"E xcu'bo me, b u t I d o n 't-k n o w tb s
absent ten m inutes, and durlug this
Interval Miss Eileen heard a m an’s p arty.”
Thero was a new arrival a t th e hotel
steps on tho veranda and peeped out
to boo the a rtis t looking about as If he next forenoon, H e wns closetod w ith
had lost something. Whejp tho nunt the a rtist for b n |f an hour, and then
returned she bad the Mght. of victory be bled ldm fo rth and found Miss
Cloves seated In a grotto, Btfll w onder­
In her eyes.
,
;
"Tho wiitlQg Is the same,” she an ­ ing bow any man on ea rth d ared to
nounced. "IIo would bo convicted In wrlto to another th at she w as an old
any court In tho land. I am an old one. Tho Interview which followed
ono and badly out oi repair, and you was bot for tbo first fifteen m inutes.
are a clipper and climb .hills like a Then It gradually cooled off, though at
c a t I f bfe'ddftsd't leave the hotel this regular d n lc rv a lrfo r th e n e x t h a lf hour
evening we shall s ta rt for home In the the woman In the caso rose to h er feet
m hralng.”
"B ut I won’t go until wo aro euro
about I t / ’ replied tho young lady, with
s p irit
.
"Oh, we’ll be sure enough about I t
M eanwhile a t dlnnar tonight we'll give.
Mr. P aul Ollfford tho coldest snubbing
a m an ev er rccolvod. I f you don't as­
s i s t tn«—i*tl “ telcgm ph~ T our fa t lief.
W e’ll boo If b e will put up wltli hi*
d au g h ter being Cnlled a cnj^nml a de­
cided bargain. I will ..do .the anubblag, and you almply m aintain your
dignity. Q ut of repair, am i f W e’ll
see If be isn’t worse off.”
Tho a rtis t mlgaed hla*hnlf finished
epistle, m ade * search fqr It and final­
ly Indited an o th er and Insllod It away.
H e ‘camo dow n Into tbo parlors teid 'n n tlo iis th a t explain and when ho goes
m inutes before dinner, hoping for n over thoso explanations often enough,
word p r tw o w ith Miss Clkves.
' oven .an Indignant old maid m ust be
Bho blushed a t Bight of lllm and convinced nt l a s t Bo It w as w ljh Miss
blushed still h ard er as ho advanced, Cloves. Bho Anally melted, drew a
b u t she Stood on h er dlgutty—th a t Is, breath of relief and,.Seeing Miss Eileen
•h e tu rn ed bar bead u^Jly—and In strolling tow ard th tjn ^ s lio called to
some confusion ho passed uer and re- her:
N*
.
m arked to tbo a u n t th a t It had been »
’’Oh, dearie, It ap p ears th a t wo have
fine day, Miss Cloves wheejod nboqt made on aw ful m istake. I t tran sn lres

th a t M r. Cliff
w rh,lng t o '« ,
"Ganton ab o u t
th e la tte r had asked
T h erefo re I am m o t a n old one, a n d *
don’t clim b hills like a c a t w
can find Mr. Clifford bring him
and I will apologise.’’
.
Ur%Any a r tis t who didn’t p u r ,^ m.
v antagb a f te r th a t d ee erred to bs
behind In th e race.
"• Ui*
T he Land of the Fr*«.
’T h e r e ’s eight nations represlntsd u
th is w ard of ours.” s*ld Mr. HoUcÜ
to his w ife on his return from s m .
llttcs 1 m eeting. H e began, to
them off on hts fingers.
• ,
"T h ere’s Irish , Prlnch, Ey.uiiaaa
.Poi “ ’.
BoosaUns, OrwS
M r. H olloran

stopped

and btftg

•‘T h ere’* Irish . Frlneh, Eyetallai»
Poles, Germ an*, Boosalans, Qrrak»a n ’ ain ’t It queer I dlaremlmber the
o th er w an? T h ere’s Irish, Fiinch""M aybe ’tw aa Americans.” s a m ^
e i.M rs . H alloran.
p
" 8 ure, th a t's 1L” said her buibaal.
” 1 couldn’t th in k .”—Youth’s ConpuIon.

^ ^ A p p ro a c h in g It G radually.

An old farm er, on paying his rent,
told his landlord he w anted some tlm.
ber to build a bouao and would bt
m uch obliged to blm If ho would gin;
perm ission to V ut dow n wood for tbi
purpose.
\
T hb Inndlord answ ered peremptorily,'
"No.’’
* *'.* • ‘•"W hy. then, sir,” Bnidrhc. “ will jm
glvo mo en ough to build n barn?”
o mnko a jrate. lh e n ? ”

nat'e pit I wa(rTNr,"'mtld th e firsi
nud moro th an I expected.”-

Juito wH
' itT otlicri
Vices.
iv. X E.
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O ne Thousand Acres of Celery Land

flow in g Wells Guaranteed

$100.00 to*$150.00 Per Acre
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Reasonable Cash * Payments
and Balance on Easy Term s

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Lands Adapted to Celery, Lettuce,, Cauliflower, Potatoes, Etc.

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TWELVE PASES--Part l ^-Pagcs I to 8
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JN_SANFO RD — Life /* Worth Living
Number 2

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. AUOUST 29, 1908

.fc*

F irst Y ear

mind (lint It l%jQjjly.under such mndltiiw*
frolic on the hill, nnd the miltonds will
ns ours th a t Intonsivc funning can lx*
return the folks th n y found too tough to
done T
kill ; thotfnt mid idle plutocrat will dose
—
Do a n y of (ho higher Tr-dr. mode fey In­
Letters and Communications on dividuals or stntions, striving to reac Events That May Take Place hls^mnmvef place, and the candidate will
mount the stump mid run oil; nt the face. Bryan antl^Kcrn Organization
the highest |&gt;crfeet ion o f crop, production,
Various Timely Topics.
T h l^ lo p th
After the 23d, Snptcmlier will be under
Effected Lost Week
leave oUt the. necessity of u sin f - the
the influence of Ultra, the seventh sign
m eans thnt we do in the most ordinary
the zodiac. The sign of* Lihrn repre­
ACCORDING TO GANDERBONE of
column devoted ib peopee m an n er !1
sents n pair of scales held in the-flaws of ALL DEMOCRATS MUST ENROLL
• Wo can produce enormous cmiM. we
n scorpion. It is of Chnldcau origin, qnd
have doubled tlie yield of oilier sections, .H um orous b a ro m e te r F oretelling P o v
In This D epartm ent will bo Found th e
is supposed to menu (liât abolit tlie 23d
Come r o r w a r d und C o n trib u t« T o­
nnd wc will even surpass our past onslblc nnd Im possible H appen­
Views, Opinions nnd C om m ent
is where the Ic»* mini gets stung Jihnsclf.
w a rd th e E lection o f ^he P e e r­
dcnvors^-ln
a
latitude
giving
for
pur
crop
ings o f th o Day
o f P ra c tic a l W rite rs.
People born under Libra rire incapable
less L eader.
,
season ideal conditions, which taken ns n
of pretense ; the vymitcn never kMi women
Now torynn wax having - . V '
’
["¿f uiPcwntJr?'uiîonew»firm* oflnicmt. I whole nre incomparable —4 M ilitate ten!
Wcdncsdny night the unterrificd-D eA s|iccch nhonogrnphcil,
il\&gt; hate, mid tlie men piny -n wretched
US
Wlien who should walk in
' E S r to'
1 ^ t ? o u r“ ffct needs.fiiup enabling ui
gijlnA o f |K&gt;ker. LOwn ixxipte nfso Imve moerney of the County formed n Demo­
But the ginnt Dill Tnft— ‘
&lt;o»u
i
c -:*------.
* -------1 to furniph the country w l t h r f M j |^
H green
' fuîia^KJt'aiiutlvô
nnd. ----------anonymous
coniinuñlcafresh
iio enr.for music, uud generally play some cratic Drynn and KcrnCIuh id furtherance
Ä S tlH t* wkSïd. We will not be rcsponüble |
.- ,
And they Iniigltcd
iw
es
vegetables
out
of
their
ordinary
seuson,
All
com*
(or (H&gt;lnl«ni expnw d tiy contrltniton.
l*artici\lnrly loud iiistrumeiit in the villnii of the election of tho Democratic .tick et
■tioiit
Int'rmlcl Car nfprnt t«ue muit lie In from October
■’} ‘‘Good morning," said-Drynn,
3ctdbi to May of edch year, that
B
a
n
d
This is as it should be. nnd iilnccs thc
band.
Und not later than TuewlajF p. m. I-Co.
v.V Displaying a look
being irnjiossibic for sections further
Democracy
of the County .in the front
Tlutswnflow will «lesert the enve
*•
A New S e ttle m e n t In Celery Belt
•f Of J6y nnd sueprke
nortli, and in other , cases not to be iitranks and In marching order.
And sfhrt the movement soulli.
As
lie
laid
down
liis
Ixxik_
To the Editor o( The Herald: •
And the fum icr prime himself to spit
mined furfiirir south.
Aiid they shook.
It is tho intention' of tho dull to popu­
As I have been requested ¿o give a
Tliruugh early mitumii's drouth;
Leaving
averages
aside,
thisjp
intended
larize
the organization, und every Demo­
"I
liave
come
for
u
visit,"
little sketch of our neighborhood, l, will
The immpkinH will grow long nnd gnunt
to draw Attention to our possibilities, nnd
crat is Invited nnd urged to enroll himself
SnidJTnft, while Ids juit
With
drugging
on
the
vine.
endeavor to Uo so.
; •
Wns hung on a nail
In the membership.
----have
lai'd. nsidA^old
methods ol
^ n d w hen t|ic time shall comq for oid
This Is one of t h e ‘new settlem ents of as we
,
,
, I
Dy tlie great Democrat—
John D. to get in line
The
National
Committee
has called,
..
___
,
doubled,
and
the celery belt, nhd as yet unnam ed, hut,]
T h an ts, V *H n,i
* A ink they sat.
'. * * •
And pay his month's Installment on
nnd
called
loudly,
for
funds
with
which
trebled
tlieir
number
per
acre,
so
wc
have
as a matter of convenience wo will call it
.T hat'thirty mlUion fine.
' "Delighted I" said Ilrynn,
to
carry
on
the
nntionnl
campaign,
h is
realized
productive
yield
in
|&gt;roportioii
We'll hear a hor/e hitigh that.will give'
"Bungnlo Corner." The location is ill fire
"If I he allowed
- r •
nnjm posalbllity to run n campaign
on
sucli
crops
ns
hnvo
liccn
grown,
and
Us
sliivert
d
w
n
the
splno.
‘
The
sentim
ent
Ted
crossing of Geneva nnd Hcordsnll avenue,
Ilns often avowed"—
The moon will ho full on tho 10th. nnd Out money, and it Ib the wish of the
two ami n'hnlf miles east and one mile so also will wp do when otlihrs arc plant
And he bowed.
cd.
and
we
must
not
loosu
'sight
of
the
the American fleet will mnke* Uio StfcU'ly standard bearer of the pJlrty dikt Cohtrisogih of Sanford.
.
"I
RtipjMise,"
ventured
Tnit,
(xovideutinl
conditions
in
our
h&lt;inds,
hut
Islands nbout tfie l2Mi.--'.IUis ^x|iccted 'BWtons come , from Uic rank und file of
Lost February, when the writer first vis
___Willi
UJmllcdimL^ms
sweet,
—
llint
it-wiil remntn t h ^ t Q CtTnn titnttVrka^ -the*Detnornicy.
“*—lt«t this comer,Vthere w as ntrt t, f n r n .i n l u ^ ^ v e r y lmst »u. o í th«Mw W ñ i&gt; W —
“You have Just inm leji recordd
o
ty
having bi-come'its long s u it.' ‘
^Recognizing
-----r«.--:------„ thisriMrietA,'
-----*— «tld llulioVirignnd
thU
8
show.to
tlie
world—
what
sluiuld
;Thnt live Rot tn h e a r e r
sight, the closest - improved- |dnc« being
that u sfimlLconUibúHori from m any will
be
done.
Witli
Hie"ndvetit
o
f.nutuitin,
vice-jiresiVcry'nerit.
Celery avenue. Since then t^ierc bus been
W o.have planted 75,000 celery plants
dentinl whiskers will begin to bkriUTWlU. gain a larger nmouut tillin'lum p ooutrD
"Why no,” Drynn laughed,
oven thirty farms staHtzh' a n d aliowt n
Nature’s gciirrnl color scliciqe, nnd belli Initions from n few. the m cndienhlp fee"
"I huve reconls for two;
dozen houses built wltliirPn’ half m ile of to t h e . acre, yielding four carloads ot
You inny make one yourself
Mr;
Sherman and Mr. Kern will nln a little was placed nt the small sum of 5 0 .cents.
1,200
crates.
Please
let
the
know
how
this corner and we predict th at within
If &gt;T»u wish so to do—
Trills amount every Democrat/ whose heurt
v;
stronger
on the tuils rif their tlciilB.
m
any
stalks
tliut
is
io
tlie
era
to.
for
I
mriy
A • ,4' .
the next year wc will have a house on
t-«
After you.'r
iss in the cause, can afford qiid&gt; will be '
Assd
Uten
October
w
ill'return,
be
tnistaficn.
Then,
again,
we
have
nearly every five-acre tract on this oneDut Tnft waved, his hand _ . .
Thul ghidsomc Unit* and rare
.\
, willing
vllling to contribute.
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half .section. Even now wo hear talk of a planted 30,000 lettuce to the acre,, yield­
With u show of suspicion.
Wliejv the jmm|&gt;k1n-pic- will answer - Dr. D. C., Abcrnetiiy wns ttnniii;noiisly.
•*Herc*r
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V
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repair shop, a store, nnd n church fbr Sun­ ing two-nnd-a-hulf carloads, or 750 hnsk*
Anti sSifl Pin not
elected (ircsident of tlyi club*. Mr. Josjub . ' v v
*U|Vin thoilyll of fare.
A m achino politician”—^ '
day school nnd general church uso being ets. And how tunny heads is (hut to the
Ferris, secretary, and Hon. W.,P. W a tso n ,' ’ ;
_
_
mansion
liner
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free and open to nil Christian denom ina­ basketJ
•*V \
That
nns
been
done
w
ithtlipso
cro|&gt;s.
In (lid old Roman cnlendnr,
ci
Septcnihçr •IMPROVING THE WAXED -SYSTEM irensurer. All contributions will be care- '* - , •
tions. Tlie locution is just right' for n
fully listmt. pnd Orhngc County will gel
T«
"***■* *'
I
ns
wc
nil
know.
Now,
let
us
go
out
for
was the seventh iflSLthjif the year. This
country school, which must come to the
Credit for herad d ltio n of th e fu n d s of the »
S
anford
Will
H
are
th
e
M
oat
H
ealthful
strawberries,
nspnrngus,
onions,
pnthtoes.
hrotighrljibor-Drty
nnnind
in
the
heat
of
neighborhood soon.
enjupaign. Let Orange County Depio- .
W u ltr irt th e S ta ie _
•'
please,',
All the unions said it wns
The corner. Is hut 4 4 0 yards from
4
•4
n t .Lhc
h c , and anything Selse
S S 5you55L
- w . with .tlie the •summer.
-A visit to Uic Icq,mul W ater Company crots crime Hostile’fnuit n n d .d e lumor to
line of the proposed new.railroad, uiuRflll I a“ uro,,ce tbnt H*0 •°m o mensure ftf^süc- tiMi hot to march fnr enough to make nh&gt;
thci»»aerveS/ tl*e*Cotfiily, anil tliq party.
,no douiit liemnnd n switch, which will I ™** ^ U erpwq nn intelligent efTort ‘along . mpressjon on cnpitul. Like every otlier tllsdoses n congcfiiril sctcif gentlemen *in
TJhose wlio «leqiq^ can mnke nny qoncfuirge,
id
ways,
ready
to
plense
the
public,
make one of tho ' shipping points of the | odler c™? j*nes 08 ^ ,9e here n,on* IKllitidnn, Nmnn was nfrnid of the Inbor
trihutlon
tiicy pluusii over and above (tic
«&gt;
their
mott.o
being
inliteitcss
nnd
icmupt*
road; supporting n warehouse and jee- tioned—wc have the fuiidnindiitut d e ­ vote, sri lw»- p u sh ed ‘September along to
iiteiulicrsliip fee, ns thh- 8|q rh inuy move
ness.
The
ice
plant
link
nonp»cUy
of
25
ment*,
gful
success
will
lHMrietcd
to
Usin
the
ninth
place
in
the
cn^ondnr
arid
had
J
..house for the oonveiilence of tho neigh-'
Iheni— Orlando Reportcr-S|qr.
borhood.
“T
• % • . . . * - just |iro|X)rllon to the^T fntdligent appli­ Labor Day fqll otf tin* first day of Autumn. 4 )ins daily, rill of which is disposed o(
V" J
The unions were thus enabled to tnurcli ns made. They are shipping u carload
• The writer h a s'h o p e s of utilizing the cation.
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PUBLICITY IN YOUR WINDOW
twice
ns fnr, and Nurnri hnd to refuse n every day to Titusville.
‘2
Sanford
with
dlinnte,*
soil
lind'Wntcr
palmetto tree for |iordi columns, nnd hns
Mayor
Forest
Lake,
owner
and
uinnngei
third tenn.
placed n few in use on his “a h n d O o can Dent the world.
R. II. W hitnek.
Tlie old school bell will toll the knell of of the institution, is having extensive irn- Mony H andsom e W indow D isplays o r .
test their durability as a vernnda column.
Our M e rc h a n ts. 1
;
youthful suuimer joys, and the girls will provenjentB added to Uni waterworks - Fie
If they meet'expectations, we will place u
A goo»l window display is of inesTIma?
hns beyn employing from. 2 0 to 25 men
ORLANDO
WON
IN
SLOPPY
GAML
nicekly
get
in
Hire,
together
WithldortMi
motukrn kungalow^ip this corner fit for a
Hoys; hilt tlie gainer youngsters will hide daily for The first two months \&gt;vcrli«jiing hie vqhu» to a merchant, ntfd does much
king, in which to spend a p arto fjiis iftp e.. ,
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I I « « « d o t nilBlaken, „ mllllül,dollar. U r i » C r o w ^ P r . M d t O c p lld It.clem . out a few days in dissent, and Inter oil the 12-inc.h w ater 'main,from LtHtfiA»Ta"*to towurd attracting trade to his store. Shake­
the city, a distance of from three nrtd i^ speare hnsylghlly said: ‘T h e upparel oft •
klic Inst .oqe in will run for President.
hak been burned up |p.* palm etto In this I
« n r W e a th e r,
The summer girl will get her cont ilnfi half to four miles. Luke Ada is n benutt*-, proclaims the m an," nnd In. the ftnmecountry in the la;t low years. ' A* It seem»
0 n l&gt;r onc Üam e op tho
doubleful d e a r wntof lake; 21 feet higher tlinir m anner docs the show windows pri^c.luini
lu inc there is not another fnniilyof wood ,,cilder with Orlando wa» played last Merry Widow liaU iuul journey-homeward
Sanford. Thu work already done demon­ the condition of tlTe goods within. Many
from
tlie
sen
uncertain
where
she&gt;
nt
—that can be tued nx profUâblÿ Ss’thla_ pe-1 Thüfsdny ^ficrnim»', um uecount of the
strates that the water'ilows to tliocity hy stores aro unable to make a good- window
lull
tlie
widow,
easily
caressed
In-cause
collar soft wood, and ns a vornndâ column .b n i vondition of Hie grounds,
gravity mid in mi inexhniistihle supply. display on account of inadequate sjxaee in
it has no equal, if it caii be* modo dura- j ' A,W»D 1 p’ftock In tbè afternoon n rain she stuck to toques, will bring ¡fniolly
Chemical
anulysis show* the water to lie the windows, yet a' a'mnll window can be
Ue. Our friends need not be surprisjsd u i l stor,n
«ntl b y Hie time it coddle home and show it to the folks.
mode very attractive If given lhc projicT
A
1
for
domestic
purixiscs.
The tourists who huve been abroad on
.see machinery in this country tnuking a I abûled tho'ball field lind be«nr converted
attention to dctnlls.
Mr.
Imko
has
spent
n
large
Amount
ot
fashionable, trips, will homeward wend
hundred different tilings out of this lierc- jh ’ifo-a small sized lake,
We are glad tó noto that many* of our
money on the waterworks nnd states that
witli
hotel
tags
stuck
all
around
their
tofore-worthless timber. + ..
jl •
*-T M anager W agner wns determined, Jiow
he will m niinue to do so until ho lias the m crchaiiu have long been-awake to T h e
grips;
*aml
thronging
in
'
their
wake
wifi
Yes. 1 know you ore nlf from Missouri, ®^er* 1,01 to
Hio large crowd
vulue of n good window display;, und Thd
service equal to any in the South.
but when a few m en 'g e t rich out - of Jiirit M1? 1 hnd finHicred fipspile llu; inclemency conic a never-ending flow of busted ini
Hcrnld will endeavor tó call attention tp
Dut
few
people,
probably
realize
Uie
whidi you burn up, somo^one'may. sliout jvE'Uie weather, Qnd. soon had a force at migrants to sec where ' they got All the
some
of them each week-,-or us rapidly as
worth
of
this
good
work
going
on.
.
It
will
work draining off th4 diamond mid out­ dough.
"down witli the bondholders."
fiie.chnj^cs
in display occurs
imt
t
ly
city
under
first-dnss
fire
|)rotecSeptember is when the autum nal equi­
field, and a t 4 o'clock .‘‘husilli ties "..com­
~ B .--F , H a r t t n o a ix .
,
O
n
e
/in
d
o
w
in particular th at caught
Uiiri,
us
well
us
heolthiirotectlori.
mon cod. The wet ball pnd sloppy grounds, nox Uio musqulto out. This occurs gn the
tlufeyfr of Tlie Herald's scribe Is th a t of
There
is
also
n
for»-/of
men
putting
in
2
2
d,
when
tlie
sun
goes
over
tlie.equator
however, nmde'goqd bull ploying un lm-&gt;
Intensive F o rm ln l In S an fo rd
the T. J. Miller &amp; Son's furniture store a t
IMMslbility, but botii team s were fulhol for a touchdown tyi the icecream *glgglcry nnd extending the mains througliout tho
To ib« Editor of.Thk lln u ii;
*
*
tho
(jornér of First street nnd Park avenue.
city.
.
ginger-and .put up u scrappy.game. .Ur.-. mil summer tfijdcrwear...Tho*coal mqn
What does intensive farm ing m ean?
Mr.
Miller evidently had n ir.u y ir to good '
— -It means.dn the o rd in nry sonie,'lilgh‘|lh n d o scorcd-one'Dl- lhe“ ft;8ririh liig | nud wiil 'kTcF^iToir«int Mr. Roosevelt! leaving A MAMMOTH PACKING' HOUSE
window
displays when lie devoted soimich
fettillzation, jiariicular nnd pnrcful culti- ngulil in tlie fourth, and the two hundred Sagamore Hill, will tiirn to Washington
npniT
jt&gt;
nhnw.
nnd h igtfimt~TTf~
vation. Now, th at, is tlie IlmlL-pf cn-1 rooters from Orlando, who hnd come up and the serious business of loading m i i i i c • -Gbaae— &amp;— Company ' WBt liaVc- th e
placing
p
!«Bfl|l|iaiHN3P|dVQf
furniture in **
.deavorgq
fnr ns ihn
......
- mul
L arg cst In th e S ta te .
l_ j.--------------------------Worhl
can j in
go.an ti[nn n H|uw'fnl im m wr«^ dpllgim»«!. Dut mqge shells for lions.
the wind(iy»ru choice lkfio of household
»;ooler
air
will
stimulate
The
Tiie packing hqpse- bcidiTconstnicteti
mey Dunk the sum to tal.. We knew, that | Uiclr.spirits took u . tunable in Snninrd h
furnishing* lias been arranged complete
liä Preslderttlnl race,
Tliri
by Chase &amp; Co. will, when finishcd/lx- dwt that is but a factor thnt can be at- half o f the fifth, when our boys mnnugfd
Ami everybody will hit up
"from kitchen to parlor-" The kitchen,
one of the finest und liest equippe»! In fire
• lf 'ned by any funner urjfwhere, and that to cross the imo three times. It was not
A little fuster pn«T.
dining room, bed room nnd parlor has been
statu. Imnicdinlely following file loss of
The smiling entry from fiic'Piultn
die real cssentlaia are lacking, I. e.. Irri­ for.long, though, for in tlie seventh. Hie
faithfully portrayed, each room having Its
Will put up clouds of dust.
the former wuretunise by fire early -in
gation and jierfect drainage. Wutpr can . uuluckv
— __
seventh for us. three bases on
regulur furnishings, and file ensemble form
And file roly-poly map will run '
June, steps were taken to construct
be luid at nearlyiaii places, and certainly I balls. ffiur errvrp and two Hits, gave OrTill ho is like to bust..*'
a most pleasing effect und carries nut Mr.
file, sudi us we use in our dual system, lundo six runs, nnd w hat t»roved to be Uie
fumÍ8,¡
And Teddy meanwhile will observe tlie building th at would more fully supply fi,o Mlllcr*B MOCl iden lhnt h(5
am be had everywhere, but Uicse nre game, although they added unothcr in the oontest through his glnss.'^md stick nmumP demnmls b«lng made upon the shippers your homo throughout.
. 1
only factors us well,, i
growers in
ninth inning on two errors. The game Uie half-mile post until fid runners jiass; by the increasing dumber
At the store of N. P. Yowidi &amp; Co. tire
Tlie present
know Eho soil m ust be adaptable, was Very comical rif aomo stageh and for und if he feurs the Platte wifi win the Sanford qmj vicinity.
windows have recently been chnirgcd find
structure
is
rapidly
assuming
shape and siiow a rich and varied line of dry goods
•n&lt;t only an op»», porous, sandy soil will a while exciUng,
___but wns anything else highest prized of boons, he'll luugh and
respond; certainly not olny or even very I than a first clnss game. Orlando, how­ whistle up a few1old reassuring tunesjund will be ready fo r pccuimncy about Sep­ and notions. One window Is filled wi£lt^
cloK»oiU. nor wifi hill sides answer, and ever, proved tficmflelvcs die best waders. toss u big fat bumblebee , in .Taft's back tember 15. The building, fronts on Sec- Indies' waists nnd lulls, giving a cool,
nikPstrcnt nnd is nbout ISO feet square,
J-yeupiNhig funds boeotno veryjdifHquI
T he gam e Thursduj’ dosed. Uie baseball pantaloons.
midsummer effect, and (lie other windows
U'Cfc hns been not even a dream of a season here, but it is probable that winter
And then there will be doings on this luilt of brick and of good height, with h a i&amp; displays commensurate with the
•
combining in one, suiiplying us ball will be plenUful in .Sanford, as s e v i none tori-stnble •earth, and-ev ery Deimw 15,000 square feel of lloor space,'with an large and varied ¿lockcarried within, Mr.
*®'”*red. both, -Irrigation and drainage eral towns nearby will havo first class crat will got his caqrpuign dollar's worth; ideal locution between two trucks of fire A rthur Yowell has an Inherent abuliy as
*** us ours. " *-,_
team s all winter, and Sanford is th ^ b e st the Hisgens, Debs, and all of th at incon­ Atlantic Coast Line, fids model warehouse a window dresscrandtltougli handicapped
Look our conditions over, and all can b a ll town in Florida, ^ s l d e of Jackson­ sequential fry, wifi duck into (he weeds will be able to hipx }]0 Die cnip of fruit by a dearth of window-dressing supplies,
and vegetables very easily.
Ail the can always be depended upon to gut up
Uiot we cad secure fartliitors Uic ville.
i !'--f - « " ™
• '4
and watch the big event go by; an d tho
"®«Q»oUier progressive farmers. We
Although our team Uiis summer has T aft men. looklug otf the while file fire­ modern machinery und facilities for hand­ an attractive display.
Huggardi, we can - and do use as lost a good m any games, it hus given the works pop and sizz, will hold on tightly ling fruits will lie installed, among them
There are several other good windows
“ “«•care in cultivation os nny, we have fans good, clean basebull. and |m»vcd und • enquire, "W hidi cloud of dust is the new cu rrie r' system fur packing that will command our attention In u la­
oranges and transporting the boxes to the ter issue. Keep up (lie good work and
cheap w ater supply, our lands J themselves to be In a d o ss with the best lis t"
;
‘
'
,
cars.
This will all be done by^ftower m a­ make your Stores ns attractive as possible.
Kacnti/lcally filed, doing us the double j teem s in the state. The boys played in th e (ouch ot Fall will mnke the ripe
chinery
Instead of by hand, doing away Many a.custom er Is gained by tiaving ids
1 of Hrigafing and draining as re -1 hard luck at times, but Uicre is no reuson - And foiling acorn thud. •
with the delay and the bruising of fruit or tier attention attracted by articles
Dur lands a ro open and porous why fills should continue alvMy&gt;&lt; and wc And tlie crawfish will throw up his tall
And burrow in the m ud;
i^Hpimon in the old way.
,
ffcrfecfiy u^fnptuble to th at sys- venture to predict th at when another sen­
well displayed.
The dread mosquito will depart
.1'
, - -1,
Clujso &amp; Co. realize Uie growth of Sundee m ade by nn- j son opens they will make the other team !
From fids terrestrial scene.
ford
and
lire
fruit
and
vegetable
business
If
ill's
printing
yon
want,
a
e
n
d
ji to T»IB
But he’ll die. as well becomes the brave
tfie is required I in the s l s te ^ s it up and take notice.”
With
'bis
foce
against
the
screen.
and
are
preparing
in
advance
to
hnndlo
H
ek
^
u
i
office.
•
First-class
work
guaran­
I Tho score stood: Orlaudo, 9 ; Santeed..
.
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then
the
foil-enlivened
colt
will
the
ciupa
in
a
system
atic
manner.
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