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                    <text>!n,e Summer Is Over and Cooler Weather Is With Us Again Giving Us That Old Pep and Vigor and Vim To Go Ahead and
Do Those Big Things For Sanford That Sanford Needs. Let’s Go.

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IX THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFOKD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA FRIDAY. OCTOIIKR I. 1920

VOLUME XII

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occupied nearly n thousand acres tin
past season while Us.-cr men* wore d*
voted to lettuce, cabbage, peppers atm
nnd endive. All the cool weather vegetables thrive during the W.liter senson and one or two growers with an
eye to the m lure are trying out new
things in tin tiu tk crop line. Annum

m
The little seed Iill;
checked growth
appear above gre
set in the Held,
if the condition*
he checked imicli
jag.

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Ratliff Co., who expect to start in
business here doing a general print­
ing business and sell office supplier
\V..\L Haynes is the resident and Z.
R. Ratliff is secretary and treasurer
and they need no introduction to the
public us they were connected with
tlie Herald Printing Company for a
number of years Mr. Haynes recently
° perfection {j,c present poor qoniity of the seed
Idisposing of his stock to Messrs Neal, AT SANFORD AND OTIIERWIS1
; tirst crop u.ns responsible for their appear- Many Catrons of Schools Were Pres
Lilian! nnd Treadwell of the Herald
Present
ent On 0|»cning Day
option.
one. Dealers, they said, have failed
GARRLKS A REPORT THAT
Printing Co., with the idea of remov­
And Start
first plants to keep their stock* pure and these
MIGHT
HAVE
1IEKN
GOOD
ing from Sanford hut having chang­
hie did not revert plants appeared in fields that
Sanford Schools started last Mon.
ed his mini! and decided to open at
roduct uflci should have been pure stands of Goldday
with a record attendance ar«l with
office in the Gnrner building otj Park
dly hud tile eii Self-Hlaiiehing—the kind usually
0rf of the mosi
one of the brightest prospects for
avenue recently occupied by Miss
a
lew
speci„r
almost
universally
grown
in
Flor
,vtr taken in relni
Cnrric Gray for a restaurant.
Intidryman j,|n. | asked Mr. Chappell about this a fine school year. All the teachers
I s of winter veg o u rt house Tucs.
It is also rumored that still nnotliei
is delighted
fuUnd that his opinion agreed were in their places when school
the meeting at the ,rity of the farm job
printing office will open in San
n
home
lino
with
that of the other grower*,
.
opened and many of tlie patrons of
div night of u mnj an equable wage ford
in a few weeks by a gentleman ida and we reproduce it because we
i
i
to
tlie
best
••Rut.”
be added, "vou don't notice tlie schools were on hand to encourage
tT; to decide upon
want the readers of the Herald to se»
cabbage for |(
in niy fields."
that would allow the j
tlie teachers und pupils.
KIlc and one
of fact# u
••Wnat'f* tin* niiNWrr?” I n^ktd.
hnvo n living profit this i
If
you
cliunc
to
visit
Florida
in
the
firmer* to
At the High School Dr. Urownlec
ay
that
ttu
-j
weed
'em
out
in
the
seed
bed.
"u. extortionate freigh I
winter you will find an abundance ot
„,.on after th
iked and in
expert grower call tell a sport In delivered the opening prayer und
"imid and the various situat- *
fresh vegetables everyw her except
kill are tiled regarding credits und
e uii excell
|K.(| just as easily as lie can Prof. Ogilvic gave u short talk to tho
on the tables of the local hotels, in
lettuce. . u.|| jt i„ t|ie field. 1 make a regular pupils and introduced the following
lens »e
certain sections garden truck is grown
fertilizers, etc
mi bead let- practice of going over tile seed beds gentlemen who made short talks:
situation was so serious thn’
by the hundreds of acres, but the
The '* bad
* ■ to be done nqd th
Dr. Walker, pastor of the Metho­
igc it luiks frequently and every s|H»it is pulled
tuurixt would never know it fur nr
r when it i ;„u | »
loir.ethingwas a unanimous endorse­
dist church, T. W. Lawton, superin­
is fed on spinach grown in Jersey and
meeting " movement by the fnmic.
The seed is planted at inter als ol tendent of pubic instruction of Semi,
The Daily Herald will start next aspnragus from the Pacific coast.
pent »f the
that
it
huo
1
about
two weeks beginning the last noie County, H. C. Duliose member
fiiumni ini ln.tU«Cl»ni. »*•* Monday afternoon and all those who Lettuce may be bail if one makes an
g,l the frop
because
week
in
July and continuing nuti of the local board and R. J. Holly,
. wish to subscribe by tlie week and insistent demand for it. but in many
tkr lnrgest operators !*««• f
the Herald. All of then:
uti
fiuii.
tin
November.
Ihi* givc„ a *uccci».» n. editor
have tile paper delivered to the dooi Himes it did not appear on the menu
,|,e verbatim report of
gave the children good advice nlsiut
everal
year
plants
so
that
tlie
crop
will
iniitun
by carrier should leave their names ,,f the hotel. At the edge of town
from secretary
meeting from
secretary Ilerry: •
ile it sinipl.. over n long period. The soil of tin attending the High School and tak­
•
i to nil whom it niuy with the Herald office or with Free. nome hundreds of acres were left
p, it known
I bad hopvo seed bed must be made very fine n: ing the four years term nnd the mnny
the following Farmer* P. Hines at his place of business next unharvested because of the unsatis­
{fr.c&lt; rn that"
l
uniliar vege- t be seeds are small and tlie young advantages of a High School cdurnt.
„f Seminole Copnty met to the fire station on Palmetto av­ factory market.
.
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irkets. I'er- plants do not have a very robust con- ion. The talks were interspered with
tnei Hunkers
i: tv.t. Court House_iitt Sanford on the enue as Mr. Rlnes will have charge
Tieso conditions were particular!*
if
public be stitution. They must Ik* supplier; songs.
•2th for the purpose of the circulation and city deliver)
At tiie Grammar Schools Dr. Geo.
pronounced at the little town of
lue.
Jliis is i„ |,est supplied through a cover *&gt;
eve rin g of bept
wage scnl*1 again this year. The merchants who ford, which in located in tlu* in art &lt;
Hyman,
pastor of tin* ltnptist Church
abundance
of
water
and
thi
f; nd'inting „ Vuniform
with
an
'm n operations in
nt an advertisement in the first is­ one of the largest truck growing »«•
and S. O. Shinholser member of the
(cr hieting Dm
burlap.
October I. IE1'-0- sue should get their copy in eatjy
laid county. Leg',nig
Mr. Chappell told me that lie Inn j local school l*n:trd addressed the tu■ Seminole County and the solicitor will call on you one tu r,s &lt;f the state; it struck mo that
• r„rre*t Lake. ror
used this year twenty tons of bon Idents nnd n most, interesting pro.
dav in this week t« make contracts
meal oil a Ill-acre celery field, ilia i ram was carried out under tin* d i.
National
for the years business.
*V P. Forster, f&lt;»r First
is at tile rate of about one and e rection of Miss Clara Milieu the
Every business mnti in Sanford
half tons per acre. In aditiem t. Principal.
..r .. Bank.
shcnil-1 have space in the Daily ot
r’Yh 'n. Smith for Peoples
The Primary Schools also held in .
this he had used
l nds •&gt;( iti
American
Fruit Weekly I!raid nnd lot the homo pap
y j.for A...
■
tere»ting exercises and had their
trate
to
tin*
acre,
applied
in
thn
er be a compendium of the business
quotn of visitors and tht* opening pro­
Growers lne.
.
separate applications.
life of the city. The Dally is helm
tv \ Lefflcr. for Cnnse *
grams were under the direction of
I asked him if tins wa* a rath
JeVn Meisch. 0..L Tope
!
Mrs. Arrington the principal and
liberal portion.
t \. P.rumley. D. J. 1
Ethel Mn*”***ton assistant Prin­
“No," he replied, "nothin e.xir..
I spent epiite a little time at&lt;"*t n* (
cipal.
Chns Dunn.
It
may
seem
a
lot
*
*
.*
feitilizer
t&lt;
Hanford on a still hunt for iiifurma- ,
*i he : Meedanc ■t the oeping of tlie
C tV Speneer. I . «• 1
you, hilt I have known of growers ition about their truck industry nnc j
i|
ml the High School to
It.r. Fish. Henry Nickel
this
district
who
have
used
us
hi;:
1
r.nyone who goes into any part oi (
Kr\ Packard. I. E. F.strie
hr*" 11 which
HI more then the
Florida as a pedestrian is first im (
f F Ward. R. L. Grin
first dav of Inst year.
pressed with the ehnrncter of the soii ,
V
Pros. Men i A B&lt;
The Grammar schools had nil a t­
over which lie* walks.
J
tendance of 2N&lt;* from the Fifth grade
1,h &gt;cl Rrown. J- A. turn
The Sanford soii is of such a nature
to the Eighth grade.
T Rovrc Rell. E. L. D
Fletwood &amp; •’&lt;»-. among the yevvest that one is led to suggst that a scThe Primary Schools up through
M T'lci«eher.
Mr. Pro
firms of the city have taken the lead olid "»l" was left of the name '
the Ith grade had an atendnnee of
J. &gt; Wilson. A. G. Pi
in serving the public with every of the town b" mistake. Like* the rest
Stum- A* Maxwell. C. M
MB.
tiling in the rold drink line and thi i f tile state, or rather, like most o;
Bryan &amp; Higgins. W. A.
| This i&gt;* a remarknble showing ns
week are adding eiulck lunches t* the rest of the state, the soil is very I
the -choels heartily ever opened with
Singleterry. H. H. Her
their large stock of things for the sandy. One must be*-earful (J w rit­
It K Squires. Mr. Hoi
all the pupils that intend to go to
palate. Fleetwood A- Co., announce ing of Florida, in I lamed that the
prime 1 a« mnnv of them are away.
A. II. Stone. T. W. Br
in this issue that they will serve* (o f ­ inhabitants are sensitive to criticism
, The Sanf*"d rein*.•!.•* nr*- especially
in a wild state this truck land is
fer. sandwiches, cakes, soups, l*ouilfortunate this -"nr in having., such
Ions, salads, etc., and the public will covered with n very heavy growth ot
be served quickly nnd with the best subtropical jungle, consisting of hard- |
that the market affords In one of the wood trees, a few long leaf pines and
most up to dnte places in the state. various pnlms, pnlmettoes and othci
Mr. Fleetwood is a hustler havint rank growing plants characteristic of |
||t-en in -h** advertising game foi the south. Such a growth present* i. (
ninny years nnd knows the value of sheer|e i eiiiti &gt;isl l», t.iv up"" pir.r’.vcc’J r .
relvertising and he will keep the col­ country in which the land is almost |
umns of- the Herald filled with nn perfectly flat, open nnd purklike nnd \
I’ltent Fetters S4.00 per (In'*.
nounerments that will appeal to the povrly drained. There is no great va­
Plan Water**™ ?2-.r&gt;n. per day.
riety of nntite plants—what we might
Plant Pullers fl.7.r» per dn".
call a high leotaniral index—nlwnyt
It was further reccomeneleel that
an indication that the land containr
the contract system for setting plants
plant food in nviiilhle condition nnd in
is* abandoned ns this svstem is
some
e|unntity.
elv resnonsilde for the present chn.
Judging only from the wild growth
etir condition in the employment
on the land one would consider that it
fam* Inlior in the Snnfor District
held n high degree of -fertility—anil
Working nn iniiistlce to both fnrm.
that judgment would hi* correct in us
♦r* nnd fnnn lnhorcrs.
far ns the virgin soil is concerned
A ronmlnint nnd nelhis*ment Bur
Like all virgin soils, however, this
tail composed of Forrest Lake, B. r.nnturnl virgin fertility does not long
Fnuires nnd John Meisch, was npnoin.
remain after the land is brought un­
ted to hear nnd adjust r.ny complaints ( ingn in this pa
der cultivation unless it is given th“
that rnnv be presented.
°f J‘u' m,|d c'
most curcful attention. Handy soils | ..»•&gt;,
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.
.
The foregoing hns been made nec- nnd warehouse
tv‘II Mpnofjt t Meiri'liV
cultvntcd under the hot .Southern sun business nnd hax 1 of the l.est farms that I have ever seen applied in ; •l*i»
tssnrv by the nosition which »h" Chase &amp; Co..
School
seem to lose their Immus very rapidly From him I secured much information large way to field crops nnd make r»
Hanks of Hanford have taken.—by corner of Onk
and the soils about Hanford struck me us to the way in which the celcr- the growers prmtlcallv Independert
the ernernl condition *»f agriculture street,
!,«•It,tln*» n
ns being particularly subject to this crop is grown and hnnellod ns wel ns fnr ns the i|uestion of moisture i *fn#»
markets throughout the coiintn’ nnd. I he building
unusual Iohs of fertility. This might ns a lot of other incidental dope or concerned.
Fn*t Hleh* end the We«t Fide tti&lt;»
hy the necessity of safeguarding fu crete blocks w
bo explained by the fart that the soil vegetable growing* in genernl ill h lor
I have mentioned that (■olden Sel
lure welfare*- e*f iioth fnrnvrs and the front of th
at this point is epiite deep nnd with da nnde.n Floridavegetables in par- planch ng Is the chief variety grown
far"* laborers in Seminole County, to the’ husmei
excellent bottom drainage the chemi- ticulnr.
* should add that at Sun ford a nev
Th.- r„ operation of nil farmers is both first and
cal lements have nn oportunity to es"Good seed," sniel Mr. Chappell, "is i variety known ns Green Fop is i
"If thy bed os1*« nlnnted half ns
•*k«l in putting ttds wnge.scnle in. nil the latest
enpe by lenching. The same thing the bnsls of n good celery crop am’ promising sort. It wa* originated b;
much," he said, "ever* grower in the
*' effect not Inter than October 1. equipment hav
state would have made* monev. As It
192ft.
cnre
rn&lt;
Is. I doubt if nny of them mmle* e x ­
G \V Hpenr^r. Chairman. I being done by
C. M. Berry. Secy. South Florida.
penses."
Ft nnpenrs that the expense nnet
risk connected with the growing nn'’
marketing the irop wool dbe surh
ns to prerluele the possibility of ver&gt;’
e»rent returns, hut, T dn not believe
this i« true. Motor lnrs a r e fn a wa*’
nn index of the nrosnerltv rtf nnv
rommdnitv. The cars nt Sanfeni arc
n fine Int of hie»h grade machine*.
T was visit leer one grower o«n dav.
talking with him :v*rt of hetwe-n sta­
tions. ns it wexe.'ns he warkevl with
III* relerx*. (Te had on a disreputable
uale nf ot.J overalls. After I had
talked wl*h him some tie** a wet*.
d-'e««o&lt;! woman d r o v e up In a hi"*1
much. You know if n celery nlan*
re** and h e Introebered me
once gets p se tback it is nnt to throv
his wife. I ate—I -t*- - (nl.1 (k«e ft,!
ein e«»»l ,*-«*• "ee* tb&lt;*n it heeoe*"
w oi'.hbr* fo“ plantin'' in the fioM
, same mr.n wns well fixed financially

�FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER

TI1E SANFORD HERALD

FACE SIXTEEN

cntcrtnin from
pen. Tile total anil final result* frolo Tlim* cupful* of trrnteil fresh tuvad* to
people.
(ilfts of Destiny lie within you nnd crumb*. otit-hiilf «»f a grated coconut.
Fix
pepper* shredded, three
you nlone.
ftnuill onion* chopped, one pint of cel*
,.ry chopped, one fourth of n teaspoonfid euch of dry mint nnd wiki — if
fresh, one-lmlf tnhlespnonftil—one ten*
W h a t T h e y M ean
Spoonful of salt, three egg* nnd n pint
of milk. When the mixture I* pnrkcd
DID YOU DREAM OF ACCIDENTS!
They » •&gt; there am no nucli tlii..*&gt; at Into the squash pour over a table­
f.tlrle*. or tli.it there are fair It m no longer,
hut they know not what they *ay. T in spoonful of melted hatter and bnko
The William C. Cuff Con,*,ill* lilptl'IirnWh, tin* KHOlltlliC 111- original of the falrlci nunit b / poet* win until the squash la tender, hasting oo
San Francisco, nas p!uc!d a „ ? ^ '
vrstlcnttirN of ilrnim phonoinmu, found, and u «tIII. nrnorn; tho»e amiable cnslonnUy with nutter and water.
a solid car of ntnrntnladc* him.
have Intellted II fearful anil wonderful mortal* «h&lt;&gt; knead bread with energy,
• &gt;
.1
ini iiil rents with cheerfulne**. nurso tti«
made out of Florida citrus f t , '
word for th e nrt of Inking omen. „|ek wllh p|n„rllf ,1U, wllchery
n r„,.
The Amoricnn Legion posts of Lake J. Early president of the F . a , t *
from dream s. The call It oiiclrnm iincj i,„„
Kl,„iu» into u alow.—Charles county will celebrate Armistice Day at
ducts Corporation, of Orlando i. I
—live svllald es, accent on th e second . Wagner.
Tnvnrcs with nn nll-tlny program of proud of the fnct that Florida V,
spenking, sports, fireworks nnd danc­ vndod Cnlifornin in this industry »i
ing. Arrangements are being made speaks for well for Florida fruit.

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Model 6-48 $2075.00
6-34 $1750.00
DELIVERED
cars selling ;ti
» has won the
action of cverv

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$300 00 npi-e m«»r:i*\
r *| u tat ion &lt;&gt;f g ivin g
custom er.

now

SMITH BROS
GARAGE

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Cor. Commercial nnd I’ark

Hotel Ynldcz

B e g in n in g w ith S e p t. 20th
th is B a n k w ill t r a n s a c t no

Phone 30

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G A S. OIL. AND A U T O
ACCESSO RIES

SA N FO R D . FLORIDA

Acetylene
Welding

PEOPLES BANK OF
------ SANFORD ~~

Gifts of Destiny
H E g r e a te r y o u r d e s ire lo r . fre e­

dom from washday drudgery the more
will appreciate the truly remarkable
r and time-saving conveniences of the

0 , GEORGE .1ATTUEW ADAMS

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De»ita&gt; and I'SE tIn-in as they were

J. I). DAVISON. Mur.

You are a man or woman o f Desii v. Every one Is. lint the measure

IT IS THE CONSTANT
AIM OF THIS BANK

W ater,-:ooi

S*i that--

SANFORD FURN11DRE CO
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Sm o kciccs oral
B la c k Powders

ESTINY plays a varied little game
iii this brief Life Span o f yours.
To you she hands O pportunities ami
ItespcnslldlllleH that If Used and asMiaied. breed other Itespoiislldlltle*
ami opportutiltii s ivrtalii to *vvrc|
&gt;&lt;iii • a aial up— i
you s e e tat
the value in r the 1 •■pose.
I'l-tlny Kl\e&lt; her tofts to th o se who
give to D estin y.
Every earnest elTert yen timl.i
ehnllges the history of all •■vents i,fur as &gt;«.ii are «• ncerued. And the
very moment • &lt;'■ new event kino
at vmir door ; t . e IiuihIm I th e (• tft
o f |li -tltl.v a l l o l i e d In Veil.
1 lilt tiot
all the (lifts o f Destiny are pleasant
(lift*
Som e • Ol.
ill the • bt.pe of
Kirill Dl‘ .i| | oltllt' Ms.
v v l r ’e o t h e r s
eoiiie
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Intended.

of your S u ccess or Greatness depend!
wholly on jo u r ability to ta k e tliltigt
—flu- G ifts o f Destiny—as they come,
without whlnliiK ami w ith ou t com­
plaining, and make the very most ol
every liappeiilnK. knowing fu ll well
that every InippenliiK happens so that
you the b etter may make thing* Imp

■IA J A a

Millinery Opening
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
TO

PROTECT OCR

CUSTOM*

ERS* INTERESTS AND TO MEET
THEIR VARIOUS NEEDS FOR
SERVICE

IN

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EFFICIENT

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TORY MANNER.

September, 23, 24, 25
Special effort has been pu
forth to make our expo
sion of

You can get your money back for The Black Shells
if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. Just
bring back the unused part of the box, and vve will
refund to you, without question, the price of the
whole box.
The Black Shells have reached so high a state of
perfection in waterproofing, in speed, in power, and
in uniformity — that wc can make this unlimited

There it no U
•Rifle cartriJt* »» ,c*
curate at dhtancci hom
50 to 250 yarJi
22 N. R-A- L°nC
Leimok CartriJt*1-J " 1*
i, 50 more yarJi of &gt;«*
curacy than h» hitherto
been possible wj&lt;" **
,im-fite ammunition.
Solid bullet for utter
work. Hollow-pomt

EARLY FALL
MI LLI NERY

bullet for imaU

no more. AiU°r
circular C-9J.
Co»t

One of unusual interest. Wc
invite you to visit our
shop.

First National Bank
F. I* FORSTER. Fre.-idcnt

B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida

The Shop'of Quality and
•Service

Geneva, Florida
C. F. llnrrlson
Cocoa, Florida •
S- F. Travis Co.
W. A. Brown
DeLand, Florida
The Sanl I’nk Groceteria
Titusville, Florida
Fred Hill
Lisbon. Florida
Lisbon Mercantile Co.

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Sorrento, Florida
J- A. Cowart
A. S. Nntlock &amp; Co,
Mt. Dora, Florida
I. A. Franklin

Victoria. Florida
L. E..Klntle
Apopka, Florida
W. R. McLeod
Okahumpkn, I l°r ■

C. H. Arnold
Altoona. Florida
Arnold Mcrcnn e
Clcrrtont, H ('r

Wrn. Kern &amp; Co

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THE SAVFORD HERALD

P age TWO

FRIDAY, OCTOnER 1 , , , ,

Misa Aniamla Syohlom left Sunday
to make her cousin in Orlando a vUit
___ x-----• There will he services here Sunday
morning by Rev. G.
Albrt^on of
DcLnnd.

the motion of the process is perfectly
SMOOTH, rapid atm even.—
“ ENERGIZER" CANNOT harm even a frail person.— Tho action is
entirely SOOTHING and AGREEAREE, even pleasant in EVERY ease.
11*. Thera U no provision in
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
oilman body for btoilin; Surn'ur
os a fuel or supplies, as wn have in Co,nR E SPO N D E N T S- TT E N T S OE-SEMINOLE COUN­
r. «r.d ~.ez. A. E. Sjobliv
\. | mercial m atters—If wc do not con*
transacting
business
in
San
TY -EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
sumo all that our Stomach (Factory)
day.
produces each day it must follow that
xMr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan and there is a crowded condition set up
children have arrived here from Vcro here and there in the !&gt;ody.— This
and have purchased property here condition starting very smnll gradexpect to make this their future ually spreads through tho years from
jlome
'M aujtpoiuos (pun *uo Xjuaavj, jnoqu
MRS. AUDREY MORAN. Correspondent.
----- x-----the Human Machine has just jrot to
Mr. Chamber* of Fort Meade spent have attention.—In commercial nfLittle Louise Culpepper is on tin ing after a week of much interest the week end here looking after his fairs we call it "Strikes"—EmbnrSix members were added to the mom plncc that he recently purchased from goes. "Floods”, "Fires”, "Wrecks”,
sick list this week.
-Xj (j Mnrtin.
’
Poor Material Overload Etc., Etc.—
bership of the church.
Miss Helen Moran is the guest &lt;&gt;
' "
___ x-----In the body we call it "Sickness”.
Mrs. W. H. Hand, of Sanford, thir
Among the new people here are in the Thousands of different terms
Mr. and Mrs. John Lew, of Jackson
week.
ville, who nre visiting relatives it Mr. and Mrs. Quigg nnd chldren of and titles,—Rut the beginning is usSanford nnd Mrs. Ilroek Smith nnd unlly except in strnight accidents the
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Orlando, spent the dny with Mr. ami children of Maitlnnd.
.
result of nn Unbalanced condition ns
Lavis sympathize with them in th« Mrs. Aubrey Moran last Thursday.
----- x-----of the Diet, W ater and Exercise.—
loss of their infant son.
Mr. W.B. Olson has just
returned It is a safe statement t&lt;( make.—thnt
All) Geneva was saddened when from making New York a business the Lord Mayor of Cork mny he go.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I*. Chambliss left the news of the death of little Rut I trip. He nnd Mrs. Olson will he lo- ing without Food, hut that he has
for Amcricus, Ga., last week when Libby, of California reached here. I entod nt the Seminole Hotel for the been exercising to the extent of
will be remembered thnt Mr. am winter.
they will mnko their future home.
! Physical ability each day. else he
Mrs. Libby nnd family spend Inst
----- x-----must hnvo passed on ere this.—"BalMessrs. Currie and Hakes, of Or winter in Geneva, nnd made ninny
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Herndon of anred" Exorcise is n linsic.
lanrfn, made a business trip to Ge friends here who deeply sympathize Sanford were itisorv eta etno oiillw
"ENERGIZER" Process REGAINS
nevu Inst Wednesday In the inter**.* with them in their g n at sorrow. Lit­ Sanford were visitors at the home of nnd MAINTAINS—BALANCE. DO*
tle Ruth was an exceptionally brigh* Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Olson Wednesday IT'NOW*.
of the Florida Citrus Exchange.
and lovable little girl nnd xyns the nftemoon.
12*—The real measure or Gnuyo
The revial meetings at the Mctho niece of Mrs. Porter Wakefield, o
----- x-----of Human Intellect is. how long it
d:*t church dosed last Sunday even this place.
Mr. uml Mrs. 11. I). Durant rocciv- takes n person to see the merit of a
ed word a few ilnys ago that their son New thing or process. Mnnkf** an 1
Gordon had enlisted in the Navy at Parrotts nre very good at doin'; the
Miami ami nt the present writing the same thine over nnd over again.
was stationed a t New Port Rhode Is­ "ENERGIZER” i- New to most Peo­
ple.— But there is already a long list
land.
----------x-----------of
Sanford Citizens firmly convinced
MISS A. I). MITCHELL Correspondent.
of the wonderful value of "ENER­
METHODIST NOTES
GIZER" Treatments. People who are
Serviccs for Sunday as follows: "ALL RIGHT”, nnd are iust wise
Mr. W. II. Young nnd family have ford. We wish her much success In
Sunday School 9:fl0 a. m.
enough to understand what it takes
her new field of labor.
returned from Miami.
Morning Sermon by Pastor 11. a to "Stay all right" and mightv plrns----- x-----ed to find such n Quick. Pleasant.
The Oviedo school opened Monday m.
Mr. C. S. Lee, of Fort Drum was
Economical method available ri,Tht
Suhject. "Life without love'".
Sept. 27th, with encouraging prosvisiting his family last week.
Epworth League I5:.*10 p. m.
here in Sanford.—the only "ENER
poets all departments have increased
----- x----GIZER" Service in thi* twirt of the
Preaching by Pastor":.'10. p. m.
Services at the Baptist Church in attendance over last year,
Country.—There are less than fife
Subject
"What
the
school
should
xSunday were conducted by Mr. Doug­
of the Machines in the World nt the
Mi«s A. D. Mitchell returned from bring to the Pupil."
las of Golden Rod.
her vacation Thursday, after a month
After spending a few days with present time.
FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF.—
The Chrochet Club nit witch Mrs s p e n t in Alalia ilia nnd Miss., and will home folks Miss Street Roberts left DO IT NOW. * WHY.—EVENT­
this
week
for
Wilmington
in
her
place
nt
the
S.
A.
L.
depot.
Theo Aulin cm Wednesday quite a
UALLY?
siune here work there.
large attendance reported.
Phone IS I Rnv
Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen nnd family
The ninny from' • 'rs. Kng nd
Sincerelv and Respect'ttllv
• • -d nnd Miss returned Inst week from Coronado
Wc are glad to see Mrs. J. W. Law her daughters MrL. C. CAMERON
where they have been spnding some
Nell
King
rejoice
improve
ton and Mrs. W. P. Carter out agin
-x—
merit nnd hope to see her out again time.
after two or three weeks of fever.
.......n her
Evidences of good work on the pnr
soon.
Miss Rutii Mansfield is visiting
Bister Mrs. G, W. Bailey on her" way of County Commissioner J. A. Roil
Rev. J. I.. Wright, who has been
Mr. Love joy if Sorento was visit- to Miami to teach school.
' 1&gt;* are found on the Dixie Highwn;
holding levival set vices in Gcmva the or last w.-.k to Oviedo, bringing hi- : Mr. am] Mrs. T. F. Adams spent from Ormond to Rose
l l t Bay.
.
.the en
past week, reports a good meeting.
length* of
of this
this district,
district, where
where thth
daughter Mis* L. tn for the week end Tuesday at Southerland placing then- 1tire
t ,r.c le,nEt
visit to her mint Mrs. O. G. Wolcott, daughter Miss Gladys in the Mctho
in the nsphnlt paving has nied.
The O. I*. Swope family have re­ nt‘ Lake Charm.
' dim
t ben.
*
’ traveling dangerous nnd decided!;
turned from Daytona, and are wel
Miss
Ellen
Chapell
of
Jacksonville,
corned hack, after five months stav.
The Womans Club of Oviedo re formerly of .Sanford is another prom,x
~
~ ,
sumed their regular weekly meeting- using young lady attending the Southi / ’ere will arrive in Moridn shortly
The many friends of Mrs. .1. C. beginning October 1st.
Rev. Mr eriund College.
n *'&gt;cw *ork promoter who will pur
Lee, Sr. will he glad to know she i- Thompson addressed all the women of
Dr. S. W. Walker, was the Auto rhnae some plnrc In the centrnl orimproving after such a veige of Mai the town on the issues before them gucsi of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Adam- an»*'u
!’f 1' ,or"ln “ largo tract of
aria fever.
urging them to vote begging
......... them
...........t* to Southerland. Dr. Walker is Trus- citrV* ,a,“' nml n,nkc w contract foi
-x
register at once s o thnt they will h« too of the College.
Having been
n,B out '1,0()0 ncrcs ot &amp;rovo that
Miss Ruth Young left Monday to qualifiril when the poll?* are
PreMdent there fur several years. He Wl , |u‘
to nnd developed foi
begin her duties ns teacher in Snn- for voting.
is vitally interested in it welfare. wealthy people of tho east,
-xIt is a great and good institution,
olio of tiie best to bo found anywhere
A GOOD FRIEND
teaching thu highest ideals and moul­
ding Christian character, enabling itA good friend stands by you when
pupils to be properly equipped to in m^'d. Sanford people tell how
grapple with the greatest roblema ot Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the
MRS. J. S. DINK El.. Correspondent.
life.
test. Mrs. E. Woodcock, of .'100 Elm
Tl: t was the best opening session Ave. endorsed Doan's six years ago
Mrs. Myra Donvnn was a visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and little the college has ever witnessed anil nnd ngnin confirms the story. Could
in Maitland Tuesday.
daughter of Verona Pa. are the guests many students were turned away on you ask for more convincing teat Iof Mrs. Geo. Stuart.
account of* 'Inck of* room.
mony ?
Mrs. Rill Allen and Mrs. 1'ullis were
Mr. Andrew Adams is visiting his
"Time has only increased my re­
visitors in Sanford Wednesday.
brother T. F. Adams and also look gard for Doan's Kidney Pills and I
Those visiting and transacting bus. ing
after business here.
•cheerfully gKc my endorsement".
Miss Mildred Houston of Sanford iness in Orlando Saturday were B
The
Trutiiseekers class will hob. "Since giving my last statement, I
.1.
Overstreet
I..
R.
Payne
nnd
Bell
is the guest of Miss (Hive Dinkel.
their Annual Hazaar Friday before have used Doan's and they proved
Lewis.
Thanksgiving Nov. 1'Jth. Tile ladies most satisfactory in relieving me of a
Miss Olive Dtit’.ki'l spent the week
nre planning to have three booths, severe ease of kidney trouble." (S ta­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roebuck and those in chaii c are Mrs. W. S. Thorn­ tement given May 21, 1UI I),
in Orlando guest of Mrs. Cecil Butt.
Miss Georgia Hall of New York City ton. Apron Booth, Mrs. I.. I*. Hngnu,
On March IK. 101S, Mrs. Woodcock
Miss Lillian Waits left Saturday returned to their winter homo on Pillow Cases, Mrs. R. R. Eldridge said: "Doan’s Kidney Pills made a
for Gulf Port where she will batch Greenwood Lake.
Miscellaneous, Mrs. G. W. Spencer, complete cure in my ease of kidney
this season.
trouble some years ago and tho cure
Cooked Food.
I be l.ongwood School opened Man
All contributors are requested to has lasted. I gladly give this endorsMrs. .1. S. Dinkel left Tuesday for 'lav with a large attendance. Prof. have their fancy work ready a few
»»&lt;) wish to confirm my form
Jacksonville where she will be the Sehafffer as principal and Mrs. Geo. •lays beforu the lOth so that the La- p r1,R,,iatt,,” cnt ",
,
M ..
guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Chapman. Stuart Asst. Principal.
flic* may have it to mark
rice* CO cents, at all dealers. Don t
her m other in Lakeland while her ?|,npl.y "*k. for a . ki'hioy-remedy get

C O U N T Y H APPENING S

Glimpses o f the Geneva Section

Oviedo Locals and Personals

EXCELLENCE: Buy it, You won’t regret it.
LiOVE: Take her Elmers, you will ge! it

Me[ORE: Try it, you will beg for it.
NTIRETY: Assortments complete, ask for it.

s

CHNESS: Heavily dipped in chocolate, eat it.

ATISFACTION, we guarantee it.

FLEETWOOD

&amp;

CO., 101 E ast First

Post Cards at T h e Herald Offic

NEW VULCANIZING SHOP
NOW OPEN
Casing and Tube Vulcanizing
Retreading
Firestone Tires and Tubes

20 Per cent Discount

E. S. ROCKEY
Sanford Ave. and First Street

J

Lomjwood Laconics

husband is touring the sta te in the

Mr-. , (,*K..',".P?
Woodcock1'. had.
i
•&gt;.,
,*i
11
Born Sept. 27. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
E. Wells a fine baby girl named Mil­
dred Katie.
Rev. S. W Walker, by request of
Dr. D. E. Brownlee preached the
day night. Dr. Walker took hit# text
opening sermon ot the Kevin! servie­
nt the Presbyterian Church Mon
from Mark 1*:2-l and took as his sub, jeet “Relieve."
-------------------------- x-----------PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
itvrv* •

Live News of East Sanford
MRS. J. C. ELLSWORTH. Correspondent.

Tl*#* \

&lt;•••»«!

R. C. I&lt;nng and Joe Guerry have with hi- si-tcr Mrs. W. I.. Henley
both been ill are now recovering.
and husband. Mr. Kemp was -uiti
ill during hi- stay here.
Lewis Kinnnl Jr. crankin'/ their
Old* truck lo *
• ib (Mines ir iuMr and Mrs, \V G. Stenson o'
right arm. Dt Denton i- caring for
&lt; nrlotte N (’. will arriv • here n** t
him.
week *o make their bom.? having
The parents of the School children 1‘Might tlx A. P. Vhapte farm .f
Among the new business firms
ll acre- *.n*l house on &lt;'* b ty i. *. n*i ■ i* thnt of Todd and Sellers whu have
are making a great protest nt the tiMr.*A
Ster.-on i- n •»i-t.*.* of Mr- an advertisement in this issue calling
$1.00 a month charge for riding in
Brown M i.br of Cel*i&gt; avenue
tiie school truck.
attention to the fact that they are
local agents for the Alfred Pent
Leonard Walter arrived here from Wall Paper Co., Messrs Todd nnd
East End friends will he interest
ed to know that Mrs. Susie Squire Pahnkee f.*r an over Sunday visit at Seller- have been with the firm of
is in South Jackille **ue.t of her Mm Crir home in Cameron City. Dunnp nnd Ling and an* painters nnd
Leonard together with his parent- decorators of experience and ability.
son Byron and family.
Mr. and Mr* William W aiter nnd I Mr. Todd comes from Boston where
Mrs. Dost* n Steel mid little son* brothers John and James are return, he was in the painting nnd eeornt.
George and l!oh**rt will lo* at home ing to their former home Lyndale Ga. ing business for ninny years nnd Mr.
Friday Dual a two months visit in to reside. Th«*v lived in Cameron City Sellers is from Chicago where for
*e\*r**nl vonrs before going to Pahok. many years he was with the firm of
Virginia nnd Maryland.
ie. they came from Ga. to Cameron J. P. Sullivan and both &lt;&gt;f them
City.
know the needs of this climnte In
. Jnnies Purvire has been very ill
•&gt;'nt«. They will do all kinds of
with ma’arin nnd was taken to Dr.
painting
and decorating and w dl pap­
Mrs.
Clifford
Bell
and
little
son
Robsons hospital for troutment is
ering and carry a complete line of
Clifford
Jr.
are
at
home
from
Char
reported convalescent now.
lotto N. C. Mis.- Pearl ie ha- entered wall paper.
----- x-----x
Queens College for girls which is In
Mrs. C h a r l e s Dunn and three young cnteil
•A HUMAN CULTIVATOR"
in
Charlotte.
Penrlie
will
heat
sons of Cameron avenue nre nt home home for the Christmas holidays Mr.
DO* IT* NOW'
from Daytona Beach. Mr. Duqn bus "n&lt;l Mrs Bell will move into town
been going over for week ends.
for the winter ns their nlnce on Celery .,
, por
person who hnx been
----- x----avenue hm been s„1d to a Mr. Brown
n strenuous/dny of work or
Leon Purvlce was h**re from Tampn
N. C. who will lie here *n a sbor* worry,—a long drive in nn Auto ot
for a farewell visit before entering *.'
nnv unusual strain, mentnl or physi­
lime
to take possession.
the Merchant Marine Service, he ex
cal. the "ENERGIZER" nfofrds nb
poets to go to France on his first
most immediate relief.— Many cas­
LAKE M MtY ITEMS
voyage.
es of SEVERE HEADACHE 'which
resist nil other methods hnve repeat­
John Ingram arrived here last week , Mr T. W Lae.ton visile*! the edly been -topped by n single “ENl EPGIZFR" T reatm ent.--It is n ne
from Palm Beech and Pnhokee where -ehon| her** Tue«*l ••*,
'culinr FACT that n 'sire spot' which
be has been for several months with
School open o'! bore Mnnda with you would not touch because of pnin
his son John and daughter Mrs. C. C
will go right through n full T reat­
eighteen rhildt *n enrolled.
Morris.
ment without vour even feeling o’
----r
'*|s« Hn-l Quigg left Sntucdnv to ki owing thnt the place hns been covV.r. Kemn has r e u v s i! t i bis hoing
In Ocnia r ftei some tir.i" spent b*"" mnke her si t"rs n visit in Orlando, ered.— This Is true simply because

m !",

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Koster-Milhurn

Dean Turner

W. R. ItIIAN, Prop.

SANFORD PAINT &amp;
WALL PAPER CO.
WELAKA BUILDING
Dealers in the Well-Known High Grade SUN PROOF PAINTS
AND PITCARN AGED VARNISHES. WALL PAPERS, KALSOMINES, BRUSHES nnd SPENCER KELLOGGS BOII.KB nnd
RAW LINSEED, OIL.
See us before buying your supplies. We can save you money.

“Save the Surface and You Save All”
Farms, Homes, Groves, Lots
Y E S S IR -E E

I

Groceries
Fresh Fruits
Vegetables

H A V E

T H E M

And a nice assortment too. Have assisted about
forty persons in selecting investments since I Iinvc
changed this advertisement with the valuation in cash
around the $100,000.00 mark.
Am in good trim and anticipating one of the
most successful Winters ever known to our people*
If you have something to sell, see me, or if you wan
100 per cent for your money I promise my very l*-st
efforts.
My office is in the same building with Mr* M. *•
Robinson, my phone number is 97 and the latch
string hangs out.

Watch the South E a st Corner o f Page In*0

112 W. First St.
Phone 497

J. E. SPURLING
“ 77te Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap

�hoy* as well as tin* town team were
loth renr'ng to get at one another
a* they had been looking forward
♦ to this day too long to pass it up.
J And so the game was played, starting
about twenty minutes late.
Y
1he A. C. L. Shops have n bunch
of men that have figured very Inrgeumongsl the loyal ones that stayed
with the Florida Stale League team
this season and when they (earned
that u team was wanted to play
v o u .
against the team picked from the
“s ta rs’” about town, they immediate­
ly took it upon themselves, headed
by Collie loggers and W. T. Whceles
to furnish a team that would furnish
battle enough to make “those City
S tars" look kinder sick.
Niccolsoii, a south paw, and one of
those “long fellows" is working at
the shops tltis winter, and being n
pitcher that has just recently came
out of fast company and wanting to
keep in trim so that he can join his
Club this season in form, consented
to help the Shops show up the hunch
front town. Oil receiving end of the
battery v.*as Lawrence Smith one of
Sanford’s fastest amateurs.
"Lefty" Chapman, one of Sanford's
main stays in the big show this reasno just past, as well us last season
consented to lower his dignity just
\Mi WILL ACCEPT YOUR OLD SHOES IN TRADE ON A NEW PAIR, REGARD­
low enough to work for the Sanford
LESS OF KIND OR PRICE, AND ALLOW YOU FOR THEM
Stars and “Sid" Rive, one of the Inst
years professional players was on
the leceiving end.
The rest of the teams, laith Shops
and Sanfoid, were made up of “home
material", without the least show of
professionalism about them, with the
exception »if “ Hiddy Burdick, but—
the box score will show that they
helped the pitchers a litte bit any­
way.
, The game itself was a pitchers
battle from the beginning to the end.
Tb I1 CMIdd* if any, were in Nicholson s
favor, he only allowing one hit.
Chapman
allowed the Shops seven
ON TIMS DAY WITH EACH SUIT OF UNDERWEAR. WE WILD GIVE \S FOL­
FOR EVERY FAIR OF OVERALLS YOU HUY ON THIS DAY WE WILL GIVE
hit*., but all of them with the except­
LOWS:
\&lt;)U A GOOD 1ILUE CHAM DRAY WORK SHIRT FREE. FOR EVERY PAIR OF
ion of two wre of the scratch variety
WITH \ S2.00 SUIT. A .'lOr PAIR OF LONDON, GARTERS.
and would not hnvi went for hits if
WORK SHOES WE WILL GIVE YOU TWO GOOD PAIRS OF WORK SOCKS AND
ipport as he has
WITH A 52AO OR 52.00 SUIT. \ PAIR OF 50c LONDON GARTERS \ND l 2 .
to had a« faFOR EVERY PAIR OF WORK TROUSERS WE WILL GIVE YOU A PAIR OF
I lie League games.
been
Used
to
HANDKERCHIEF.
l.EITHER PALMED CANVASS GLOVES.
t eleven men, and
No
hob
.n
-Hi
WITH EVERY SUIT OVER 5J.00, \ 51.0(1 PAIR OF SOCKS.
: email struek out
walked ix.
, Nicholson heat as
u e no n am
fur as control went Chapman, r. &gt;’
walking « man. Chapman was very
effective in the pinches.
No spectular tdays were in ev|.
♦ deltce, e\ 1 1 j tiling just running
the one handed stab
♦*&gt; -ii-ootb, unh
that “ Pee Wee" Tlllis jnade for Bur❖
dteks long fly In the first inning
should •&gt; counted one. It certainly
would have counted for a real &lt;l&lt;^s&gt;
Will! EVERY SUIT PURCHASED FOR THE HOY ON THIS DAY WE " IL L GIW
pin) had " Ike Wee" Tillift held onto
\\ i: WILL JA K E IN TRADE ON YOUR NEW SUIT THE Ol D ONE I'll \1 YOI ❖
I REE AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS. AND FOR EVERY PAIR OF I ROCSWEAR INTO THE STORE ON THAT DAY AND ALLOW VOt I Oil II
I RS PURCHASED WE WILL GIVE A GOOD SHIRT OR HOY S IH.OCSE. AND
The two iv.iis scored for the
❖
“Stars" came one in the first and
WITH EVERY SHIRT WE WILL GIVE A GOOD PAIR OF STOCKINGS.
the other one in the sixth. In the
first inning. Hiddy Burdick, lead off
V
------------------------------------------------ man for the "Stars" knocked the
------------------------------------------- -------- -----------------------------------------------long fly to right field that I co Wee
almost' got. Biddy stole second and
was sacrificed to third. With two
A men out, Chapman drove a hot one*
f *to second and Woodruff playing In
**'
a soft spot left from the ruin, did
V
r \ A
♦% a tango and then sat down recovering
n -W
u TTr TnTT"*.Tm
\ XT
t . i.(
■,« well as himself jlist in
L r n a
o m
i v x
V time to he too late to head Chapman
.
.
.
VP
THE SAME AS FRIDAY—'WE WILL ALLOW YOU 510.00
WITH EVERY MADRAS OR COTTON SHIRT PURUHAHED ON MILS DAI WE
♦♦♦'off. while Burdick romped home with
FOR YOUR o l d SUIT IN A TRADE ON A NEW ONI-:. REGARDLESS OF* KIND VI i ....
the first run o f the
WILL GIVE YOU TWO ARROW STARCHED COLLARS, AND WITH EVERY SILK
------game. ..No, scor. „
M mg after that until the sixth Inning
SHIRT WE WILL GIVE A NICE SILK SOFT COLLAR AND SILK TIE.
OR PRICE.
' at which Rive walked,, stole second
______________________ _
1and was sacrificed to thir scoring
| when Whiddon got the only hit secur­
We expect to give away hundreds
ed off N'irholfton.
TWO VALUAHLE PRIZES FREE.
of dollars worth of high class Mer­
The Shops threatened once or twice
chandise duringno xt week and in mi
,Dn Saturday, October 9, at h 00 p. in.
getting men us far ns third base, hut
dition to that, we are going to sell
WE
WILL
TAKE
YOUR
OLD
HAT
IN
TRADE
AND
ALLOW
YOU
it was then that Chap tightened up
we will give nwny a
you some more real high class mer­
land
breezed past them.
FOR n
chandise at the lowest possible prices
SJit.OO RAIN COAT and A BOX OF
As mentioned before the attendance
for the elnss of merchandise we han­
! was very poor at this first game but
LADIES’ SILK HOSE
WITH EVERY pair o f LADIES’ SILK HOSE THAT WH SELL W F) WILL G l\F.
dle. W’e will give away n numbered
| it was due to the fact that the weathv g o o d PAIR OF" LISLE HOSE F’REFI.
coupon
with
eiich
dollars
worth
you
We will issue u coupon with every
^*-r scared them off. Quite an interest
WITH EVERY RAIN COAT THAT WE SELL WE WILL GIVE A GOOD FMDRF.Lbuy, entitling you to a fre&lt; ehapee on
dollars worth you buy duiiQg the
.
had been worked up over this series
the Special Prizes to !«• given nwny
w*ek, each coupon numbered, and tinand a large crowd was expected and
W ITII'b VKRY SILK NECK TIE THAT WE HELI. WE WILD GIVE A NICE SILK
SATURDAY NIGHT, (KTOHKIt !Uh
old lts of the lucky numbers will get
would
have been ther had the people
COLLAR FREE.
known the game wns going to he
above prizes.
I nlayed after the storm. The time of
the next frame will he announced hit.
cr and
is to he hoped that the
weather will he with us then ns well
| as all the fans, as the small admiss­
ion price charred goes to the Sntt.
ford Baseball Club, and—maybe they
I don't need it.
| Peter the official scorer of the day
was on the job and has dn**«d up
whnt he saw t&lt;» look lust like this:
SHOP TEAM
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Plr.ver
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McLiicas, ss
-Riueers. If.
C. Henderson, 3b
L. Smith, c
Nicholson, p
F Henderson, lb
Trill*, r '
V. Smith, ef
Wood niff. 2b
Totals
WE HAVE JUST AS NICE A STOCK OK FURNISHINGS AND CLOTHING KOIt
THE MAN AS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE AND AT THE VERY LOWEST DOSSIRLE I*It ICES FOR THE CLASS OF MEIICHANHISE WE SELL, HUT YOU WON’T
KNOW THIS UNLESS YOU SEE AND TRY FOR YOURSELF AND I OR THAT
REASON WE ARE GOING TO OFFER YOFBOME REAL INDUCEMENT m CALL
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PERKINS

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“The Store that is Different”

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�THE SANFORD nERALD

PAGE f o u r

H . J . 1IOLI.V
K . J . I.It.LARD
H . A. SE E L.
l*iiMI«lrl

pie and nil those who attend these
meetings will become Christians b e .
fore they are over and if already
»nl t 'tl l a i Christians will become more steadfast
S x i t n r j ’ t n j Treiturct
0«n«r«l lltu in in their faith. Come out each night
and bring someone with you. Every­
body is wlconie, everybody
should
lltt-rj I'rl lrr hr
come.

THE HERALD PRIMING COMPANY

ITSAI.A AN!) nllAI'EVII.I.F

5*JU 3C nirT !0H P P I n r IV ADVANCE:

ONE YEAR.................................. $ 2
SIX MONTHS.................................1
THREE .MONTHIIS...................
Entered f t
CSi m Mill M*tt« Aufuit 12
199S. at th* Pott O.r.c* at 8tnf&lt; d, ViatUk
Under Act of M irth 3. 1175.
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HI". iMfcKH A \P K i;.S 5 ASSOCIATION

DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS.
Martin Caraballo,
Charles E. Jones.
J . G. Sharon.
P. W. Corr.
W. V. Knott.
G. B. Wells.
Mayor MacSwceney
weaker and so are we.

is

growing

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If the daily papers keep up the lick
we will send for tho "energizer".
Next week we tnkq up the burdens
of the Daily Herald again after a
very pleasant summer spent nt home
The Country Gentleman is no gen
tlentnn. He believes in soaking l'lor
ida at every opportunity, with m
chance for a comeback.
We believe that tie added expense
of the school busss ami the idea oi
the patrons paying for transportation
will bring about the idea of having
more country schools.
The Sanford school district should
really be confined to the corporal*
limits of Sanford nnd every part o
tho county should have access to t
good school nearer home. Some day
we will have this brought about.
It gives one a feeling of pride t*
tee the great number off children
in the schools of Sanford this yn»
and to know that we have a fine am
most efficient corps of teachers, San­
ford believes in good schools and th
action of the people hero last yeui
regarding teachers’ salaries demons
tinted this belief.
There seems to he a lot of fu*.*
and feathers being made about th&lt;
appointment of a new member of tin
State Road Department. If the gov
ernor will not reappoint M. M. Smit)
there should he no kick about wh
he will a point and if Fore t Lake o
this city, is due for tin* appointment
to the vacancy nnd if Mr. Lake wil’
accept the position there b no voiij
reason why In* should not take it am
no roa
why he should n*&gt;t make a
good man on tho hoard. Anyhow i
is up to the governor.
Chris. Codrington issued an eight
rage Daily News at LcLund l i t S a t u :day starting oft the season with
"tie of the best dallies in central
Florida. Christ believes in multum
in pnrvo nnd will print from four to
twelve tinges each day according to
his advertising patronage. The peo­
ple of Dei.ami have come to look for BEAUTIFUL POSTCVRDS
AT TH E HERALD OFFICI
ward fm th** Daily News and will not
he without it. The man who s ta rts
The Herald Printing Co., has pur
a daily paper now is to be commend­
ed.
chased a large stock of post card
of all kinds and will make a specialty
There are more students in the of printing special cards) for Snnfon
High School this year than ever be­ this winter for the tourist trade. A
fore which is a good omen and dem­ present we have some entrnnein
onstrates that the Sanford hoy# am’ scenes taken around Sanford printe*
girls are anxious to tnke the full high in colors and we have them at a price
iwhool course and get all that our thnt cannot he duplicated and if ym
excellent school affords. Roys and want to send cards to your friend?
girls make ihi* mistake of going tr we have them at the very low rat
college before finishing' their higl of one cent apiece while they las’
School course and the colleges nre co Postcards nre a good advertisement
operating with the high schools now for the city nnd county and take th*
in the endeavor to keep the pupils place of n letter to your friend’
in the high schools until tiny have Remember, that when you want post
inrilu ibi* Hernbl nfflrri lui« til!*))) b
finished their four venrs tern*.
any quantity.
Boh IIolG will begin the Sanford
Jlnily Herald on Monday next. Here’s THREE PERSONS KILLED
BY AUTOS IN ATLANTA
hoping Ilob will not have power trou
le this year; the average newspaper
IN THIRTY SIX HOUR
man is having trouble enough now in
the m atter of securing white paper
Atlanta, September 110.—Tile dentl
and printers without having to worry of W. W. Moon in an automobile ac
about power to run his Linotypes.De cident here ltoday, making three fa
'i-nml News.
talities in the pant thirty six hour#
spurred city and county authoritle*
REVIVAL SERVICES
to end reckless driving in this city.
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Solicitor Boykin declared he wouh
ask the grand jury to Indict on tin
Church Hns Been Crowded All Week charge of murder even* driver of ;
lo Hear No'***t Ministers
"death car."
Ih revival ! . * vice# at the Preshy.
t o inn chtin i • litis week have been
1he Cite Market has reduced the
w ell ntte: Vd many of the
other IL C. L to some exeat. Are now
ifhurchos u«vim?: iiip llie ii/ leguInO quoting good eatings nl lower prices.
iiicctin gs in outer to allow their m em .
Irish potatoes peck 35 cents.
i lairs to a t lend the
revial services
Sweet potatoes, peek GO cents
Dr. Mall i* pastor o f the M ethodist
Real granulated sugar IH rents per
-Aharvh &lt;neiicd the revival service#

Monday ni"ht with a stirring message
about "Belief" ami on Tuesday night
Dr, J. G. Pn"on was in the pulpit ami
has occupied it even* night giving
the people a message straight from
his heart nml In hn* won a large
oLtce witli the people here who have
fnwml Ills earnest plea to come for­
eword and he redeemed.
The Inrge chorus under the direct.
Osceoin: Settlers nre coming her*
'ion of Rev, J. II. Patterson nastor
of th** Brndentown church furnishes nnd locating engaging In citrus nnd
the umpiring music for the services truck culture. Fall nlnnting will b&gt;
and the revival is having a great in in full swing soon. Growers nrn now
imiwin groves nnd ercellent hny i:
ftuenru on tin* future of Sanford,
Tho services will be lndd all next being snved.
■week and close on Sunday October 10
and everyone is invited to attend
Incorporation papers nre being pro
these services.
pared for the Lossbug Tent Citv As
P r. Patton i« n former resident of roeiation nnd evcv effol will he ninth
Florida hut nt present i« making his | *o have at lonst fifty tent houses it
homo In Georgia nnd he has come t a rolnny here before the winlqr tourS an ford wiih a message for the peo„ i#t is well along.

F R ID A Y , OCTOBER

lal through cur, which left Cincinnnt HEARD HANK HAS PAID DEPOS bank urc being dischar*.,!
Sunday morning, arrived Monday «v
• ITORS
n« possible by the S
/ .’
cninjf with n large number of stud
believed that in time all d S il ‘‘
ents from Ohio. Nearly every »tat
Jacksonville, Sept. 110.—Depositors hav been wiped out.
in the union and a number of for
Iltlnjj il S llu .t ; 'O.x i f frit'll
The bank closed "
of
the Heard National hank, which
Tuesday,
oign countries are represented in th
failed about four years neo. were this 1!M7, and R. W. pi|i0 "ns a
o f h i t fort! Who . avc
new registration.
week paid the last of the 10 per cent, receiver. He , served
—1 several
The formal opening exercises wer installments on their claims, com
Attompli heti
as supnlanted by Mr. V
I held in Knowles Hall Wdnsduy morn plting th ir retirem ent of all deposit
Somcllting
dividend payments We,
ing, Sptembcr d22, after which whirl ors' claims nt 100 cents on the dollar.
tin* n*gular schedule began. Footbnl
n~
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Payments are being made by C.L.
t**»u Was *io per cent
Williams, receiver. Depositors nre
.directed to bring their certificates
ThU timy ho a utrnncfo honflinc and
An interesting feature of the new ! when
clr im« for final pay
the word has no signitinnee lor those vnrollninienl is the prcscnco of t ment.
that I might mention from time to number of the “second generation
When the Heard National Bnnk fail
time but the word suits the article and "hose fathers or mothers were grad
ed.
officers of the institution declared
It can go at that. I always did be- unted from Rollins ninny years ngo
.that in time nil depositors would re.
lieve In passing around the boquets
Under the leadership of President receive full payment. Snincc th at time
while people are living.
Georg Morgan Ward, the cnmpnigr regular dividends have been announc­
The assessed valuation
Seeing John Parker (good old for an additional $1,000,000 endow ed in installments of 10 per cent nnd
Bench
county property rear
John) on the streets the other day 'ment is meeting with success. Al the receiver lias been active in rctir. tal of 1*0,000000.
This is or
with his head tied up like he had present point to the most successful ing thin class of indebtedness of the
of
ncnrly
three
quarters
of
beeen "over the top" made me think Rollins hns ever had.
institution.
over the assessment of 10 19
that he hns just gone through a hard*
With the Inst payment no depositor snlos are reported to have I
siege with carbuncles or some other j
his principal. Other liabilities of the $.'10,000.
TRY
A
HERALD
WANT
AD
trouble thnt made him feel like h e '
was a second edition of Job. He js
out now and I am rejoicing with i
many friends on his recovery, nnd
seeing him reminds me that he put
over one of the grandest things fm
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
this city that has ever.been successful­
A g.r(f&gt; U n r of
AI.M*t Lint «f
ly carried out. I speak of the pavit. .
G
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den
s All-Wool
ion that was built in the cemetery
FanIs
W A IS T S
for the benefit of the mourners who |
in all site. fron
attend the funerals anti who go out
Priced to Fit Your
27 saht up
Porkel
to the cemetery nt other times nnd
316 SANFORD AVENUE
who are taking advantage of this 1
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
great improvement every time they
nre called to go there.
Being In
SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK. BEGINNING SATURDAY. READ EVERY ONE
the cemetery last week I cou|d not
OF THEM—THEY MEAN A GREAT SAVING TO YOU.
help hut think of John Parker when
a rain drove me to shelter in the
MEN’S 2.7c SOCKS,
fine pavilion, nnd had it been left
I7c LADIES* HOSE. BLACK, W1IITL
to build until now it would have cost • AND TAN, SPECIAL
SPECIAL AT ONLY
three times ns much. .Mr. Parker
.ISLE THREAD SOCKS. LIGHT Wl
ami his faithful wife wentf after this
/Ac LISLE THREAD HOSE
great improvement anti nulled it off
JU T SEAMS, A 70c VALUE, SPECIAL
in the face of many difficulties nnd
SPECIAL
it stands a living monument to them
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, REGULAR
and the many people who contributed
$1.70 SILK HOSE, IN ALL COLORS
to the pavilion fund. It shows what
$2.70 VALUE. SPECIAL
(Seconds) SPECIAL
$1.00 AND 51.70 SHIRTS. MADE OF GOOD (JUAI.ITY CREPE, A LARGE VARIETY OF PATTERNS
SILK HOSE. ALL COLORS
IT) SELECT FROM
Q ty A F
SPECIAL
d iU tl/t)

MONUMENTS

AMUSKEAG APRON GINGHAM
SPECIAL. PER YARD,

ROLLINS COLLEGE
REGISTRATION IS THE
BEST IN IILSTOR

DRESS GINGHAMS, THE VERY BEST
'|l A LIT Y AND A LARGE VARIETY
SELECT FROM. NOW ONLY

Dormitories Taxed to ('aparity am
Houses in Town Engaged to car*
For Overflow.
Winter Park, September 2S.—Rol
litis college opened its thirty sixt
venr last Monday with an enrollmen
so large that nil dormitories wer
taxed to tlieir utmost capacity am
several hunses in town had to h&lt;
engaged for use of students. A spee

E X T R A S P E C IA L
FNION MADE OVERALLS
Qi
REGULAR $7.00 VALUE
2 ),
MEN’S UNION SUITS. $1.77 VAI.L’L
SPECIAL
K All lit PANTS, .MADE OI
tEGULAR $3.00 VALUE.
NOW ONLY
KAIIKI PANTS, FORMERLY SOLD AT 5.1.30 AMI
&lt;1.00, NOW ONLY
SPECIAL

WOMEN’S VOILE WAISTS. SIZES .Jo i n 72
IF GOOD M \TERI.\L AND NICELY
'2
• RIMMED. A REM. BARGAIN AT . O I

TRADE

•s 1 s H C i f c S !

MARK

The Funlson Tractoi \va.» made to meet the iIciuiuhJh and necessities of the every day American farmer,
was made with the thought that it w h s the necessity of the man of forty acres as well as the man with one
thousand acres. It was ntud&lt;* not only for plowing, harrowing, disking drilling, seeding, mowing, reaping) but
f o r all other work on the farm where power!# necessary.
It was made to bring convenlcnie to the dinners
home a&lt; well as for the cultivation of his fields, it was made to furnish power for the cream separator, silo fill­
ing, cutting feed, sawing wood, furnishing power for milking, washing, supplying the house with runing water, elec­
tric lights uml the hundred and one things on the farm. It was made to do all this economically nnd in a reliable
way. It was made to he the big profitable servant on the fnrm.
And it has not failed in any of the expectations lm&lt;l for it. It has been tested ns no other Tractor has been
tested. It hns been proven reliable ami can furnish proofs impossible to any other Tractor. It hns done these things
not only in America, hut in Europe, Asia, Africa and in the islands of thesens. It lias met successfully the demands
of farmers in every part of the civilized world.
Therefore the Fordson Tractor can meet all the requirtm ents of your farm. When you buy a Fordson you
are n o t buying any experiment—you are buying a servant nnd a money mnkerfnr you that you can depend upon
ndsolutoly from the first day you put it to work. It is easy to understand. It possesses all the power thnt you
want. It is simple in control.lt is more flexible than you imagine It will help you to cultivate every foot of your
ground nnd every day in the year you will find use for it on the farm. Its nppenl to the farmer is in its dependa­
ble service nnd the wide vnriety of work it can do.
We’d like every fnrmer that reads this, if In* hasn’t a Fordson Tractor already, to come to us and lot us
sell him one. Let us demonstrate its powers, its values on your own lnrm. Get us go into details—power, r e l i a ­
bility, economy. While the sale of a Tractor gives us a sninll profit, the purchnse of a tractor to the farmer
menus a money making servant every, day for years. So the sale of a Fordson menns more to the purchaser than
it does to us. We are arguing for your good, Mr. F ntiver. Come in nnd talk it over. Your time against ours. It
si worth it.
And remember, when you buy a Fordson Tractor, we nre right hero to keep that Tractor In reliable run­
ning condition every day. You won’t have to wait if anything' should get out of order. We nre right here to keep
it right, because and of the conditions of the Fordson denier is thnt he must keep on hnnd always n complete supply
of parts. This is a guarantee thnt we don't believe you can get with any other Farm Tractor. Come in. Let's talk
it over.
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-SfrorJitit

SHOES!

\ FULL LINE OF SHOES FOR I lit:
MIUV. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER
THAN ELSEWHERE.

�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920

Ultie Happenings
Mcnllon of
Matters In Rrlef
Personal lie ms
of Interest

THE SANFORD HERALD

In and About

&gt;.£ The City -j£

Mangus, Mrs. E: W. RowInmJ, Mias
Lillian Wells, Mia* Elizabeth Walt*
era, Miss Eliznheta DeWatt, Miss Ru.
by Jackson, Miss Catherine Hnynca,
Miss Delta Hnynes and little Ruth
Codrington, the dainty daughter of
Mrs. Theo Codrington, who mnde
pretty picture moving among the
players with trays of punch during
the names nod nftorwnrd «s«1sting
the hostess in serving a delicious ice
course.—DeLand News.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Reader*

Horn to Mr. and MrsJ Clarence tag Bachelor place one of the benu'v i t , ,
" »’? r *
c,-tunnel; nu tuo.
fine hoy
.* , iM'nntifi'l
,
&gt;cnciniK
nuj Sent
f ip i. *»7h
-ill.
*ii.ts- i" ,• lioti
p01n V*of• ‘■I-’- } •tlal list -iof " county .•candidatesr todn*
.
J. II. Huddleston of Geneva was in Ida.
r
* £
pc«.oc*rtUe nominee.
,
..in .. .
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November, a woman for connty sutbt* 'f Vrtnml. H n&gt; in
on his
I he Junior Red Cross have turned perintendent nnd for n member of the
many irtc ..
over to Fernnld Laughton Hospital county school board.
The Somoni people are glad t o the »upi o l $7«.lo from the fund they
Tho highest point in Florida
Rome tht old teachers and the »u on hand after their various duties whoso altitude has been delermineu
„ew ones to Sanford' for another bad been performed. This sum will u im n Mountain in Folk county,
pleasant and profitable season.
go toward furnishing the obstetrical which stands
feet above sen levMr. and Mrs. W, J. Thigpen and room "here it is needed at this time, el, according to the United States
baby nnd Miss Katherine Wilkie have | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. llolly and Mrs. Geological Survey of the Department
returned from Daytona Bench where Reginald Holly spent Saturday after, of the Interior. The average elevnthey have been for tbo past month.
noon in DeLand where they attend, tlon of the slate as computed by the
Mrs. James L. Wilcox of the East l‘d tHe reception and card party giv. Geological Snrvy is about 10D feet.
C o n s t News was in the city several en l»&gt;' Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Codring.
T. St. llryi.nt, of Gainesville, nudnyd of this week soliciting advertis. I ton.
thorired n n l.ilt.t for the Florida Epina for1 her valuable medium.
Mr. nIU| Mrs. 11. G. Smith of Oviedo
C," °,ny. at Gainesville, and the will he held at the Womans Club,
The many friends of J. D. Parkei Holly Snturday nnd Sunday. B. G. r ^ n d a Industrial school for Girls, at
are glad to see him out agin after
e tho gneati of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ,
Monday submitted to the Oak Avenue, between Third and
being confined to his home for many returned to Jacksonvlle Sunday, where , rd °f commissioners, tentative Fourth Streets on Sunday morning
weeks with carbuncles.
hi. attended an Important meeting of i JJ
or ‘''J lntter institution for a
at 10:4.ri o’clock. Subject “ Unreality”.
Or. J. C. Pntton of Georgin nnd the Republicans of the state and says jco'ooo ^
f° r
*° cos* about
Rev. J. H. Patterson of Hrndentown thre is perfect harmony now in the
* * .
,
ara in the city to conduct the revival ’ inks and they are ready for the ,
Mrs. L. L. Timm announce
services at the Presbyterian church, big day in November.
“ I® , , \
“ daughter Marguerite
Capt. M. W. Lovell of Leesburg
Mrs. George D. Bishop and little son . ^ “ bbetll on..SHnd^ Septemlier 2fl,
The regular monthly meeting of the
is in the city n few* days visiting have returned from Daytona Bench
Snllie Harrison Chapter I* A. R. will
home folks. Cnpt. Ixivcll in staying where they have been for the past
meet October 8th at the Wclaka with
on his orange grove in Lake county month. Mr. Bishop nnd little daugh.
Mrs. George Chamberlain hostess.
nnd reports n fine fruit crop.
ter w|,0 have been visiting home folks
Meeting at J p. m.
W. A. Ginn is home again nftei In California also returned home yes.
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spending some time at Sarasota and »®™*y
th*“ N'*hop family is now
I*. W. Mahoney Recovering
is now ready to take up his rcguln nl hl,m®
their »»«"&gt;’ friends,
profession of civil engineering and
Rev. Patterson is conducting revival
general cotracting.
scrice at the A. C. L. Shops while
■ n . T . kcl bu.ok c®ntatl»*»,K 510 .cut, ,,ff. Thursday 4tt the ,Fei
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Bowers nnd lit. j he is here at the Presbyterian reviv. in
Headofl hnjr pocket book. Finder Laughton Hospital the operatior
tie son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. R. It. Dens n! service.
return to Herald office and receive jpg necssary to stop a had cm
and children have returned from Day.
The interest in the revial services reward.
^
7*Utp., [,|ood poisining. The operation
tona Beach where they had a home for at the Presbyterian church is growing
Mr. W. W. Brady has purchased the performed by Dr. McEwnn of
the summer.
each night. Conic out and hear Dr. T. S. Huff bungalow on Sanford Ave. lnndo assisted by I)r. Tolar of
nnd the Oviedo railroad where he will city. The many friends of Mr.
move at an early dte. The transact honey are gratified to lean* tin
ion was mnde through J. E. Spurl Ms recovering from the operation
inir*
will soon he all right agin.
Mr. James It. Field hns purchased
-----------xthe cottage »u West third street.—
HONORING MRS. Git KEN F
Sale was mnde by J. E. Spurting.
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Mr. M. M. Stewart is com fort abb) y Mrs. Clayton C. Codington del
located «.n Ids fine orgnne grove on fully entertained with bridge anil
Melonville avenue which he recently Saturday afternoon at her bom
purchased throng J. E. Spurting.
Clara avenue in compliment to
for the season nnd will make regular
* * I '" " 1 of Brewlnit Alabama arc
Mrs. Judge Renton of Rochester, cousin, Mrs. II. . Greene, of Orb
trips here during the winter, lie Ita.*
to,
them in Sanford on n N. Y. is remodeling her beautiful who wns her attractive house g
no office nsyet and in the event jhnrt visit. Mr. k.dl.w n* formerly home located on Lake Faith Mail land. Mrs. Codrington is one of the
that he ennot find one will go to Mrs* Brynn Higgins of this city and Fin,, prepnrtory to the coming of her gracious of the young matrons in
the homes of the patients.
.
Mr. Kolb was connected Witlj the family fro the winter month*.—This Land’s society set nnd wns at her
,
Peoples Flank here far ?omo turn*. transaction was eonsumated by .!. E Saturday afternoon in greeting
i . h. Hunt of the circulation do. j | r# Kolli is now in the automobile Spurting.
entertaining her guests.
part men t of the Times Union was in
w|th Mark Hutls in Itrew •
the city Heveral days &lt;4 this week ton and their many friends here are
takimr Mih^ci i|»tions for Florida s bijj wishing them all the success that this
daily. The lim e s llnimi is irivingr jjf,. can attain
Sanford some good matter these days.
Wi!liam E. Wnrman of the late
Walter Sclmcht a former resident K. B. Wannnn's estate will sell at
of Sanford was here Sunday visiting .public miction all the stock «&gt;f goods
friends and relatives. Ho is now at and household furniture belonging to
W inter Park where he has charge the late E. II. Wnrman in front &lt;&gt;f do se&lt;
of the Horticulture work on the Irv the dwelling at the corner of Pal chap

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Singer
REV. J. H. PATTERSON

There will he a lar^e
chorus d ire c te d by Mr.
Patterson which insures
good gospel singing.
You will
music.

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FOR ALL
NEXT W EEK
Low Prices continue through next week. Nine extra Specials, re-marl
on display MONDAY MORNING. See window for the big drop in price

/ D pieces ot -jiik to
close out. Messaline Shirt
Silk Satins, worth up to
$ 3.5 0 yard,

O V pieces uress uinghams that sold for 60c,
65c and 75c, 27 to 30
inches wide, all next week
for

Ladies’ Silk
Hose

ese bargains w

1.000 yds.
Remnant Sale

Black, White and Colors.
Hose that sold for $3.00
to $3.50, all next week

Boy’s School
Pants snd
Over-alls

A LL GOOD PATTER N S

50 Dozen Towels
on Sale
i and Huck I oxvels, g
large size. Regular
48c Grade for

Men’s Drawers
79c for heavy grade clastic
seams Di awers, worth on to­
day’s market $1.50, special for
next week

REMNANTS
Cotton, Wool and
Silk Remnants on a big
table, marked about
1 -2
pi ice for next
week.

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THE SANFORD nERALD

FRIDAY. OCTORER 1, ig20

the shops had their delegations at ledv self containd ice machine and c o st The City Market a
gross, Fourth Florida District in the
the ball games, win or loose nnd they mechanical refrigerator thnt is being great credit for installing
Juno 8 prfmnry election.
did theli bit to support tho Club, nnd installed in th City M nrktt this week machines and giving the puhl c
The present members of tho State
yesterday, in nddltion to furninshing by the progressive proprietors, Wal­ benefit of such sc nice.
highway department arc:
n team to help reduce the Rase Ball thall &amp; Estridge. This machine has
(Continued from Fng&lt;* 3.)
M. M. Smith, of W inter Pnrk, chair­
Club indebtedness, they bad that same a refrigeration of 4,000 pounds cnman: Ed Scot, of* A rcadia/ J. D.
butlch of fans show up in spite of paety nnd will keep nn average tem­
SANFORD "STARS"
Smith, of M arianna; John E. Gilbert,
the weather. More people in this perature of 33 to 38 degrees with
of Jacksonville, and L. C. Register, of
SEEDS
Jasper.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
Flayer
AD R It PO A K old town like them would nipke a real a much drier tempnturc than the rcg.
PUnt Miltin'* llj-Tnt Strdi For Good
sure enough base ball town.
i o a l
ulnr icing system would have nnd in
Kuulli
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----------- x-----------CROOKS HAVE A
Kelts
0 (I 1 0
every way is a grent improvement ov­
Garden
nnd
field seed for fall
Two youngsters that played ir\ the er the old methods aside from the
1 o 10 1
HRAN1) NEW GAME Rive.’e
planting,
seed
oats, rye, barley
game
yesterday
that
are
going
to
be
o 0 0 (I
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grent saving in ice. This new rsarhjape.
-cw crop turnips cab*
o
retrtilar
ball
payor4
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0*110
day
if
the;
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1 inc is a m instun ice machine in itI Crooks seem to he operating early ^'liiddon, lb
‘•age, egg plant, pepper, bear.*
•tick to it. Nothing but ‘‘kids'* now self nnd will manufacture block ice
u o r
| in Florida this season. Tho game Hritt. 2b
peas,
potatoes ami onion setbut as they grow 1^ 1 notch 'em.
0 0 o
3
I thnt is clear ns a crystal nnd uhsoi played is somewhat different from Hurt if
Lnrgest
nnd oldest establish..!
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RUMOR THAT HE WILL HE AF- the old reliable raco-traik proposition, Moye, cf
m
Jlately pure.
seed
house
in the state
We were sorry th at we did not see ! Besides icing the big refriegrntor of
0 0 1
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I’OINTED ON STATE ROAD
'b u t It .-*.m:- «ffcctlvr ir.nr.r.iulh nr. ; Triffcn, rf
SEND
FOR
FALL CATALOG
Whecles a..*i "Fop" Wail.no ,n the
if* *-’ I
Tamps, mar. *.vas relieved of *3,000 by
Totals
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DEPARTMENT
AND
SLED
SPECIAL.
the
City
.Market
it
will
also
ice
nnu
lijie up yesterday. "Fop" says the
the proiess. He was approached by i Score by innuings,
keep
cold
the
grocers
display
case,
E.
A.
MARTIN
SEtD CO.
game is getting a little too fast for
two strangers who claimed that they shops 000 000 0—0 7 2
Jitkwntille
Fbiidi
stornge cooler nnd a window dis­
October 7, next, wll in nil probabil­ had located a $10,000 stock of good: Stars 100 001 r—2 1 3
him these days and Whceles says a the
play
case
together
or
seperntely
nt
ity witness n chance in the chairman­ in Key West which they were able to Summary:—Left on Rase, Stars, 0, “Charley Horse” developed over night
any desired tempera tun*. In fact this
ship of the State Highway Depart­ buy lor $15,000. They proposed l&lt; Shosp 7. Struck out by Chapman 0. to keep him out.
new wrinkle in refrigerntion distri­
ment, now held by M. M. Smith, fm furnish $10,000 if their victim would Nicholson 11. Hose on Halls off
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butes coolness to any part of the es­
another term ns a member of the
Sid
Hive
worked
like
his
old
ti;nc
ip $3,000, and they would buy the Chapman 0, Nicholson 0, Stolen Hns-,
tablishment
and the City Market will
board and is said to have decided stock of goods and share the profits. es,
Hurdick. Rive, Chapman 2, Whid- self yesterday. His arm is now bet­ now he able o have all he ice and
upon the appointment of Forrest
ter
and
next
season
will
see
him
in
hey got the $5,000 and went onn their
]jrin, C. Henderson, Nicholson,
all the cold storage necessary atone
I^ike, of Sanford, ns a member and way leaving the Tampa man sadder v .smith and Woodruff. Sacrifice uniform again.
fourth the cost of the old plan nnd
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is sad- j | its chnpmnn.. Time of game, 1:05.
meats
nnd groceries will he kepi pure
from Tallahnsscc is to the effect that
Felix Frnnk nnd Ed Lane both de
and wisdom cannot be contmuni- Umpires Lane and Frank
nnd
wholesome
in the hottest weath­
Mrs. I-nkc will probably be the new ness
serve a lot of credit for the way they er.
ented generally to the clnss of people
chairman.
bandied
the
umpiring
yesterday.
Just
are tempted by the prospect ol
At this particular time State offi­ who
Offers Brent opportunities to Mes­
W. D. Miller of Jacksonville is the
a few minor kicks, thnts all.
hlg
gains,
regardless of how questioncials point out that the State highway aide may lie
state
agent
for
these
machines
and
the methods suggested ti
senger Hoys to learn Telegraph)
department is one of tile most import­
the factory rtprescnntive, J. E. TwitTHE JINX IS DEAD
the1. His exeprience, however,
ant bodies of the state for under its | secure
ty is here in charge of the install­
nnd nllh Rood salaries. Apply ai
EDITED BY
direction now, ami in future years, will not deter many others from bit­
ation of this wonderful new method
ing
at
the
first
tempting
bait
that
is
Some one said that some sort of of getting the best kind of ice and
will come the expenditure of tho mil­
local oftlre nt once.
CHAS. L. BRITT
hoodoo was chnsing the Sanford club refrigeration nt the least possible
lions of doilurs Florida is expected dangled before them and the only
nil this season nnd from the way
to spend on good roads, it is at thing that can he done is for tho au­
things wound up we believe it. Scv.
present completing the expenditure of thorities of every county and city t&lt;
approximately six millions o f dolnrs t,e active and alert to protect the pub­ Big League games didn’t have a thing era] people stated that a pet coon,
ns the initial t w o years* program o f lic from these sharks who come down on the game at Holden Fork yester­ but a big one, was loose and that
it was prowling around the town some
of State and federal road aid funds here to prey off the suckers during
road construction, resulting frrpn the the tourist season. The"advent of the day.
where and that this coon was our
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guard
of
these
gentrv
tho:
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hoodoo and until it was captured or
That there will he a strung fight early may he nn indication of a very | Nicholson the Shops twirler has the killed Sanford Club would stay down
active
season
and
plans
to
head
of)
.making
of
a
big
leaguer
and
the
way
for the chairmanship when the change
at the bottom.
in the ofirnl petsonel of the hoard their depredations should be perfected | he dusted cm off yesterday proved
“ Fop" Wilson said that he didn't
occurs goes without saying. It is by local authorities in all Florida com- it.
know
about the Sanford Base Ball
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said that there are several of the four munition.—Lakeland Telegram.
Clubs hoodoo, hut that! there was
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Chnpmnn
didn't
work
his
head
off
old members left on the board who
Walls of the -1-1 room addition ti by any means, pitching/ just hard some sort of hoodoo hanging ovei
I he Place Where Ynu
will accept the chairmanship if of­
the new Fort Fiercehotel are point j enough to hold them to it Once or his chicken coop and that something
fered.
had
to
he
captured
or
killed
before
Get Thai Delicious
,r. Lake, whom the governor is re* up right along nnd it is hoped to twice he loosened up just a little loo that hoodoo would leave.
•I i lured to have determined to have the new portion ready for ust much and allowed men to get as far
up his mind that something
lint to succeed Chairman Smith with the opening of the season. Th ns third base, but he tightened up and hadMaking
to
he
did, Fop took his trusty
as a member of the board, is former addition now under construction is t&gt; held their noses to the grind stone. gun and stayed on the job until on&lt;
bee
-II
by
10f&gt;
feet,
three
stories.
It
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jt looked like maybe Hurdick was morning he spied Mr. Jinx in tinsociation and is president of the Semi­ eimnh'tion will make a total of 1 1
nole County Dank, at Sanford. He rooms, there being 70 already avnlln pulling sonic of the White Fox stunts. form of a good sized coon headed
He threw one awny one time that towards hi* net fowls and nftPr tee­
served two terms as a member of tbh hi.
didn't look like his regular form. We ing several times. Fop downed him
legislature and was a candidate for
TRY A HERALD WANT AD
will send him before the grand jury nnd now has Mr. Cnon on .-xhihltlop
the democratic nomination for conAnd Everything in Baked Goods
should we be able to prove anything at hi* farm on the East side.
Fon has been in to announce that
1on him.
Pies. Cakes, Pastry. Baked by
the Rase Hall hoodoo is dead, hut
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And speaking of the stunts pulled we are snrrv to say Fop iu*t, waiter*
I by the White Sox. in our cstimnti*-. a little too long, because Sanford lost
best Sanitary Conditions
1 it will prove to be one of the worst heaps of ball games and he lost seething-4 that ever happened in the his­ en nice bit* hen*.
tory. of organised hasp hall. Anil we
say, give the guilty parties the limit. ICE MACHINE INSTALLED
Everything Clean and Wholesome
FOR WALTHALL fi ESTRIDGE
Flayers who deliberately sell out
should never be allowed to put on a
Find us at
uniform. And thig goes for the Clnss Means Much For Thi* Enlrrnri-dn"
D. Leagues as well as the big leagues.
Firm and Their Customers
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One of the siirns of the growth of
point in favor of the Shop men nnd Sanford is the installation of the u r
that is the way they stay with a to date methods for doing business
hall club. All during the summer and .'tie of the very latest is the To.

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WANTED—Parrot*
P. 0. Box 845.

cages Adress nix, Arlz., was hanged at thp state
5-0lp. penitentiary hero today.
Following his arrest Gibsot] con­
WANTED.—A Good large farm fess
ed he had kiled four other peopb
Mule.
C. M. Berry.
0.3tc.
but the authorities could not prove
WANTED— A Good large fami his idatement.

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C. M. Berry.

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large farm
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WANTED—Second hand show case.
Imjuiie tit the paint
tit the \\ \lakn Blyck, Railroad Way. 5-tfc.

Sl.iti-&gt;ticn ot a Iuikc insurance company nhou lhal
out of one hundred healthy men at the age of 25, the
fxUling conditions,1found at 65 were as followsOnly 1 Rich,
I Wealthy
5 Famine Their Own Living.
36 Dead and 51 Dependent.
Conditions have chanced since these statistics
srere taken. The masses are becoming investors
and are taking advantage of the splendid opportuni­
ties offered by responsible and reliable companies.
It Is believed that the next statistics will show a
jrn t reduction of dependents and a large Increase
of the wealthy.
Insure against old age age dependency by subscrib­
ing to the 8 per cent Cumulative Prior Preferred
Stock, of the Southern Utilities Company.
THIS STOCK CAN I1E PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALL­
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT BRO­
CHURE.

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SANFORD, FLA.........................51 Itp.

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state: Moderately warm and unset­
tled: showers first part of week, gen.
orally fair and normal temperature
thereafter. There nro no indications
at this time of a dictiirhanco in the
West Indies.

....NOTICE OF....

Wanted—Corn any condition ot
qunnity Drawer 411 Sanford Flu. i-dtj

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WANTED—Man with team or autc
who can givo bond to sell 137 Wat­
kins home and farm products. Big­
gest concern of kind in world. $l,50f
to $5,000 yearly income. Territory
in this county open. Writo today tt
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WANTED—Settled white woman,
about 40 years old, ns housekeeper to
take care of a small family. Good
home and salary.Apply Box 246,
Route A, Sanford, Fla.
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at 9 o’clock A. M.

FOUND.—A raincoat at East Side
primary owner may have same by
applying at Mrs. Arlngton's KOI Mag
I, Avenue.
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nolia

I SHALL, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF K. B. WARMAN, DECEASED. OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
THE HIGHEST AND REST R1DDER ALL THAT STOCK OF GOODS
OWNED HY E. B. WARMAN, AND KNOWN AS THE SANFORD
BARGAIN HOUSE. THE SAII) STOCK OF GOODS CONSISTING
OF CHINA WARE, LACKS, RIBBONS. SHOES, HATS, THREAD.
TOILET ARTICLES. TOYS, HOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, POST CARDS,
ETC., ETC. THIS STOCK OF GOODS WILL BE SOLD IN FRONT OF
THE STORE BUILDING ON PALMETTO AVENUE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA, CORNER OF PALMETTO AND SECOND STREET.
AT
THE SAME TIME AND PLACE THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF
E. B. WARMAN, DECEASED. WILL ALSO HE SOLD.

W. II. Hand is moving his black
, smith shop from the corner 1st »t
X and Sanford ave. to new shop on West
1st St. near Gulf Refining Co. 1-ltp

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one FORECAST FOR SEPTEMBER
27TH TO OCTOBER 2ND

What constitutes the biggest den!
in Triple Cities real estate in tin
history of this community has beet
closed the past week, John W. Camac
One of the crimes to which, the of Philadelphia having
puchnse,
negro Gibson confessed was the kill­ more than $150,000 worth of property
ing of a white woman in her honii in Daytona Beach.
near DeLand about eighteen months
ago. In addition to murdering th,
v,o,I,«..., ,- &lt;io i name vn.2 Clark an,
who lived alone, the house was rob
bed. The crime remained n mystery
until the negro was arrested in Cal­
ifornia and confessed to a number oi

Some of the houses advertised Inst
week, and one of the fnrms. htivt
been sold. We can be of service to
you in locating. Cash or terms. Con
nelly. Real Estate A- Insurance, 106
108 Magnolia Avenue.
FOR SALE.—50 fine fryinv chick
The Leesburg Laundry has opened
etis apply I,. F. Roper West Side 73tc
Receiving am! delivery Station at
FOR SALE.—Jersey and Duror Ray Brothers Battery service slat
pigs. I.ottie Bezier, French Ave. 74tp ion. Obi Ford Garage, this is in ad
to regular service. The very
Pair good mules and wagon for dition
fine
qunlity
work turned out by
sale
Inquire Merchants Grocery Co. th&lt;% Leesburg ofLaundry
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is known al
FOR SALE—Two story seven room !over the south. Troy Ray. Phone
dwelling very best location, paved 442 is in charge of the Sanford
it r.
street $5,500, Terms. Connelly Mag Branch.
nolia Ave.
If its Batteries or Automobile Tire
you need and want to save money
FOR
SALE—5
room
cottage,
well
CI.ASSini.T) ADVERTISING RATES located $2,600. $1,000 cash. Conn­ see Ray Brothers at tin- Old lord
Garage, we mean tins.____
Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
1HL*
elly Magnolia Ave.
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One Time, per word ................ Ic
The
Ladies
Union
of
the
Congrega
FOR SALE—v acres well ailed
Three Time, per word.................. 2c
Six Times, per word ................ 3c celery land, nice five room house.$5,- tional Church will hold their nnua
fl-tfc
500; $3,500. cash. Conncll|- -iMag- bazaar December II.
Oxer Six Times, 1:c word per Issue
nolia Ave.
Cash must accompany order. Ten
Frank Loaning
Contractor A Builder
FOR SALE—City lots in nil parts
cenls extra if charged.
Phone B&gt;7
Advertising in this column in which the of Sanford-* Your own terms. Get
n
lot
and
get
ready
to
build
a
home.
address of the advertiser is not g Ten bu
l l.uj p a . fu. i fur ■&lt;•&lt;• n 1 hand
which refers you to Postolllre Box Num­ Connelly Magnolia Ave.
352 Said -r.i, Florida
piano-*. At.*.:*
ber or fare of Herald .MUST lie answer­
FOR SALE—One Monnrch visible
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ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for typewriter
Robert Herndon,
the names of advertisers admlising In 200 E. 4th cheap.
st.
5-’ttp.
this way. Usually wo do not know who
Order your new Buick now and
they are, and If we do we are not expect­
FOR SALE—Fryers also lot of fan­ you will not lose any time on the
ed to tell you.
cy stock.
Mrs. -French Sanfortl new ear load coming in soon. 46-tfc
Heights
5-3tp.
FOR SALK
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
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FOR SALE—2 4 months old pol. their Christina liaznar on Saturday.
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Electric Fan*1 Charles Electric Co. Parrot*. See Mrs. K. French San­ November 27th.
ford Heights.
5-.itp
5')-: fo
Elder Spring Water. T, tt. Charlec
room
—---------;----------------FOR SALE—Close in five
50-tfs
For Sale Celery farms, any size, cottuge on double lot a snap. Also Phone 311.
• *uit purchaser. Buy from owner, two seperate five acres close in OwnDr. I). C.V ird. iNum at » i* wt V
Box 276, Sanford, Fla.
50-lf
or. P. O. Box. 117
S-'ltp. .Sanford on i ueaduy ami i r '-‘J
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R* SALE—Good farm mule in of each week.
FOR SALE—Flowers and (&gt;rn}i ~ F
2-6tc V°od condition M. Fleischer. 5-tfIc
117 Luurei Avenue.
You an order your new Buick
FOR SALE—Good team of mules
Young milk cow for sale Telephone
and save time on the
car ♦&gt;
now
Lake Jessup Garden Co., Oviedo. 0.2ti
1604.
3-6tf.
16-tfc
load.
FOR SALE—Thro vacant lots,, FOR SALE—Two thoroughbret!
TAKE NOTICE. Bring y*&gt;ur “EX
corner of 7th and Myrtle avenue. barred rock roosters, ten months old
ami
very
gentle.
Inquire
519
W
1st
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Batteries to the Exlde Servict
Seventh street paved. Two lots be-1
0.2tp
station at old Ford Garage, we re V
tween Fourth and Fifth streets. Myr- street, or phone 49b.
tie avenue. Also 10 room house, cor. t
BALE_One Ford Speedster. charge and repair all makes of Auto
mobile butteries.
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ner Oak avenue and Fourth street. Go|,||M)ro store.
6.2tp.
facing Park. Choice mention. An- f -------------------------Get your orders in now for your
STOVE WOOD FOR SALE—I want
ply at 410 Onk avenue.
W. W.
a few good customers for good stove new Buiek car. See W. J. Thigpen.
Long.
3-4tp.
46-tfc.
wood. This wod was cut from largi
FOR SALE—A Good Domestic trees and well seasoned. Drop mo a
sewing machine, and other furniture card. F. I*. Greene, West Side. 6-2tj
M ASONS, ATTENTION
Corner 11th Street and Laurel ave­
nue.
0-3tp
FOR SALE—Four choice pigs, nin«
At the next regular eommunica
weeks old. E. H. Randall. H1!&gt; Fir.i
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6-tfc.
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iling brethren are welcome,
Union Avenue.
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J.NO. D. JIN KINS,
FOR SALE—14 inch Syracuse sul­
li. E. TOLAR,
W. M
FOR RENT—A large well furnish­
ky plow in good condition see Rex
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FOR RENT—10 acres of truck land PEP WILSON KILLED
FOR SALE—3 miles out, nice new
A BIG FAT COON
bungalow, with several acres of land part tilled, has been plowed recently
Price $5,000. Terms Conchy* 5Iag- inquire Mrs. K. French, French av»
and Goldsboro.
G.3tp.
nolia Ave.
But He W ill Not Be Required to Go
to Jail f or the Crime.
FOR SALE—Good 1918 model Ford
WANTED TO RENT—A five ot
See A. C. Lowing. 1011 French n v e -!;x room house Will pay gootl rent
nut!
5-2tp
1Harry Handel, 316 Sanford ave. b.3t&lt;
For several weeks past J. S. Wil­
son, familiarly known all over th*
For Rent Furnished rooms and United States as "Pop" Wilson, has
FOR SALE—One bed, of celery.
Plants free from root knot ready to kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­ been missing some of bis finest hens
set out between now and Oct. 1st. m e n t s opposite PostotUce.
4S-26lp and Iasi night decided to utilize tin
Geo. E. *B«lrnes, It. D. No. A. San­
bright moonlight in finding out what
ford.
6-ltp.
For Rent- To fishing parlies or was getting hi hacickMxxf.fi.ptrim
getting his chickens. Pop roost­
FOR SALE—3 nice Heifers, one tourist parties, 26-foot, half cabin, wason
top of a hay stack until lie
»od mule, wagon and harness, Price canopy motor boat fully equipped ed
tought
that unless something hap­
ght. J. M. Waits Longwood. f»-2tc. Licensed pilot who knows the St pened he
would have to quit, and
FOR SALE—2 story, six room Johns. Phono 3I8W. L. G. Loveless along about midnight he heard a
45-tf squacking in the fowl house and saw
veiling centrally located, best part
a big fat coon emerging with n nice
town. $4 750. Two thousand cash,
FOR RENT—Two or three con­ hen in his mouth. Pop cut losse with
innclly, Magnolia, ave.
necting rooms furnished for house­ his trusty shot gun nnd shot until
keeping P. O. Box 117.
5-3tp. the barrel wns too hot to bold and
GEORGIA GROWN CABBAGE
PLANTS
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light when ho came to ho had killed tinWill gow very fine bends set this house keeping. 206 East Third coon about ns dead n:i ever n coon
month in your section. Etnrly Jersey, Street.
4-3tp. has been killed. Tho robber proved
and Charleston Wakefield. Flat Dutch
to be u pet coon for there was i
Express $2.00 per thousand, prepaid
FOR RENT—Two large furpishett collar around his neck, but while Pop
mail 300, $1.00: 500, $1.50; 1,000, $2. house-keeping rooms, with running is sorry that he kiled somebody's pel
Buncombe collnrds same price.
water nnd two otthcr house.keeping he says that chickens nro chicken*
PARKER FARMS, rooms without running wntcr. Do nnd no coon Is going to live off hi*
not object to children Mrs. Ridling, hen house. So in the future tho wil*1
FOR SALE.—Ford delivery truck 205 Onk Avenue.
7-.1tp. coons nnd the wild possums nnd oven
Ub body.
Phone 166.______ 7-*hc’
the wild women had hotter let Por
FOR RENT.—2 or 3 large rooms.
FOR SALE.—Park Avenue Cafe Cor. Celery nnd Mollonvillc Avenu­ Wilson's chickens alone or they wil
l*e hurt.
fixtures in order to make room for es.
7 . Itp.
I'rinting plant and office supply busi
SLAYER OF ORANGE
lass. Big wood stove, Refrigerator
WANTED
400 pounds capacity, tables cooking
CITY WOMAN
utensils dishes, cash register, lunch
HANGED
CALIF.
Wanted— Corn. The Heacham
counter stools and globes etc. llnyncs
* Rntliff, 115 Park Avo.
7.1tc. Grain Co of Alachua Fla. will pay
San Quentin, Cal., Sept. 24—Mono
you U.c market price for ear corn in
FOR SALE.—Goad Oliver typewrit ear lots. Farmers can join together Glhnnn, negro player of Roy G. Trnpn
rancher of Fullerton, this state, ami
er. Can be seen at Herald Office
49-tfc. of Jacob Erhardt and wife, of PhoeF. L. Green West Side.
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TODAY

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME XII

SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1920

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been carefully inspected l&gt;y the larg­
est growers and snippers hero. The)
have nimlo many tests of tho irrupcfruit ami find that it is not matured
enouph to think about shippinp it m
this time.
The nizn so far are very
small, but they think that by Sep­
tember 27th the fruit will be in pom'
shape for shipment. Any shipments
of prnpefruil made out of Dade coun

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Palatka, Sept. ID .-Jutlpo J. B.
(■nines, of Leeshurp, was asked by loc­
al taxpayers for an opinion on the
amendment ns to its provisions and
prohibitions. Judge dailies, who has
been appointed assistant attorney gciieral to .Mr. Bufoid and is a recogniz­
ed nutiiority on constitutional law.
says in p art: “The provisions of this
section prohibit the issuance of stall
bonds except for the purposes named
but leave unlimited the power of tin
legislature to authorize the issuing of
bonds for these purposes, since tin
only limitations on the power tn pro.
vide for issuinp l»&gt;mls is contained in
the proviso. In order to determine tin
amount • f bonds that may In- issued
for such purpose it is necessary onl)
to ascertain tin- menninp of the lan­
guage used in th e proviso by pivinp
effect to every word and clause in tin
section, takinp them in their ordinary
and fam iliar acceptance in accordance
vvth thei established rules of construc­
tion of statues and constitutions.
Tested by these rules the menninp of
tiie proposed amendment seems to me
to lie obvious certainly it is not amhipious or obscure so fa r as
it re­
lates to issuinp bonds for the con­
struction of roads and bridges.
The
power prantod to the lepislnturr ti
provide for issuinp state bonds foi
suih purposeis unlimited it; every re
ct exepet tlint no one issue of such
bonds shall exocoed in amount 5 pee
relit of the total tax assessment of
the state at the time of issue. There
is iio limitation upon the number of
such Isolds nor upon tin* frequency
with whb li one i«stie mnv follow an•her nor upon the aggregate amount
of bonds that may Ik* issued or that
, may he oiitstandlnp at any time. Had
the last five words of the proviso been
ominitted the menninp of the proviso
would not have been so clear. Seeminply these five words were added to
emphasize the purpose of lim itinp on­
ly the amount of bonds that might be
• issued at any one time, leavinp unllini
Red the miinher of issues, their frequcncy and the npprepntq amount

Stands Well Up In the Sweet Potato
Washington, Sept. IT.— Alabama t»
peanut crop this year is more than
one quarter of the country’s total pro­
duction, froeenst by the department
of apriculture at 118,880,000 bushels.
Alabama
has 10,1118,000 bushels;
Gcorpin, 7,405,000;
Virpinin, f» 2C3,-

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FOR SALE—Canary birds, sing­
Atlanta, (la., Sept. 22.—The street
pnvinp program which Atlanta has ers puarnnteed. Call any time be­
mapped out for this fall, aggregating fore I p. m. II. E. Major, Florida
5- :itr .
ami expenditure of approximately Snnit.'^ium, Formosa' Fla.

Cent of lolai 'la x Asse
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the Time of Issue

Provide Sixty Pillion Dollars

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ty before that tin)a will be uren am! $200,000, has just lieen discarded be­
to immature for consumption.
cause the price of cement has prndually inrreasd until it is now quoted
CEMENT TOO COSIIA
approximately 75 per cent hipher than
AND PAVINti STOPS three months npo.

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WILL MOVE NOW
Miami, Sept. 20.—A pentclcmnn’s
npreement haK been sipmtl by al It lie
early grapefruit d ip p e rs in this sec­
tion not to pick any fruit before Sep­
tember 27th.
The early crop in Dade county nn*

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CLERKS, (men', women) over 17
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Davis
GENEVA DR1DGE CLOSED
W HILE BEING REPAIRED last week will be called Louis Alex­ for* Postal Mnil Service. $135 month.
Exam ination Septem ber, October. Ex­
ander.
perience unnecessary. For free p a r.
The traveling public nhould be cnu
tioncd nbout trav elin g to Geneva vu
Mr.nnd Mrs. J. T. McLnin J r. left ticulnrs write J. Leonnrd (former Civ­
th e Gcncvn nenue l&gt;ri«itr ns the bridge last week for South Cnrolinn where il Service E xnm iner), 359 Equitabb
IHdp., W nshinpton, D. C.
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is closed for rep airs th at nro now bo- they will make their future home.
ini: ninde. This notice wns nindc by the
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forgotten it this notice is Riven. Thi
K tr o itT or co n d jtio v o r r u r
Geneva bridRo hns been sagging it
pinces for some tim e and the count}
commisisoncrs thought it R o o d policj
to close the bridge and make the re
pairs before the heavy travel of win
In lb* SUli* o f I'tortili. »« It*
of; bualneaa on S*pl»tul*r t i ll . 1929.
te r started nnd by ninking the re p n in at ffanfonl
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before any nccidents hnppcned much
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«n*l l&gt;la«&gt;unta. Inrluillnc re-illaeuanta (strop! It.i«*
could be snvod in, money nnd life.
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Their nction is commendnble nm
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new tim bers are put in plnce nnd th&lt; 2.
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fill fixed up the road nnd bridgd will
4 . . . U . S. Oot*rnm«nt SrcuittlM Ownad:
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a liefmalted to aef.ur* circulation (If. H. Honda par t a l u e ) ...........
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nbout the Geneva bridge.
t . Other Honda. Sacurltlaa. Etc:

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DEATH OF E. II. WARMAN
E. 11. Wnrmnn died nt the Florida
sanitarium nt Formosa last Snturdny
nfte n linpeinp illness of seven!
months. The rem ains were broupht
here for burial Sunday nftemoon. Dr.
Brower of the Conprepntionnl church
officiating nnd th e interment w a s
made in I^ikevicw cem etery.
Deceased wns n resident of th is
city for many yenrs bcinp the owner
of the Wnrmnn store in the Pico
block but a few m onths npo the stock
of poods wns moved to his residence
nt the corner of Palm etto nnd Sec­
ond street until his weakened condit­
ion necessitated his removal to the
hospitul.
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GENEVA NOTES
Mr. nnd Mss. Yerkes nnd children
of Jacksonville are visitinp Mr. nnd
Mrs. Huddleston they will take their
little dnuphter back home with them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McLnin nnd fam ­
ily ure home npnin a fte r hnvinp
plensantly spent the summ er a t Coronndo bench.
Miss Edith McClelland of Enu Gallie Is spendinp a m onth with her
prnndm other Mrs. J. N. Prevntt.

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Rnlpbf G riper arrived home last
Mondny nfter hnvinp spent the sum­
m er in North Dakota.
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M aster Alliert Johnson of Orlan­
do is visitinp Mr. and Mrs. Endor
Curlett.

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Miss Corrine Georpe of Bridgend
is nttendinp school here.
All are urped to nttend the revival
m eetinps nt the M. E. church.
The little son who arrived nt the

Honda totbrr tba j U. H. IV-tida) pledred to e»cur* l-oatal
• a , Inc* deposit................................... . • • • • • • • •
r. Securities. otbrr than l . S. Honda (not Including atoeka)
m n n l and unpledged ...................................................................................
Total Ilomla. aecurltle*. ale., ntber than If. S.........................
S stork o f rrdrral Heaert* Hank (60 par cant o f aubaorlptlcn). .
!». a. Valua o f banklnc lioua*. owned and unlncoiubered ...........
|0. larr.llore and n i t o r a a .................................................................................
II. Ileal ratal* owned otbar than l.anklnc hooaa ............................................
12 I .awful Iteaerie with Tadera) Htwerte Hank ....................................
14 Ca.lt In fault and rat amount dua from national banka
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15. Nat amount. dua from tanka, baakera and tru .t &lt;T&gt;®r.n,e.
In Ilia (,'ntlad Slataa (otbar (ban Inebidad, In llama 1 ., 11 or is
17. Cbeeka on otbar U n k a In tba aaroa city or town aa raportlcr
tank (otbar than Ham t i l l . . . . .....................................................................
Total of llama 13. 14. 13. 10 and IT ............................
15 Cbarka on banka located oulalda c f r l l j or town o f rapnrtlnr bank
and otbar rath Itama ........................................ .................
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ID. Iladampllon fund with l \ S Trraiurar and dua from l . S.
Traaautar ...................................................................................................................
TOTAI.....................................................................................................................................

1.000 00
176,327.44

r..«ow

11M .327 4*.
3.000 t o

5.000 (*&gt;

|o ra tio n a t a |l be TEN T H O t'S A N P tlO t.L .tn s
MO.reoooi and •ball to d ltld ed Into ONE IIUNp n i : i » ( lo o t abarra of tba par aalua o f ONE
IIL'NPREH HOI. I. A US I f i o a o o i each, payable
la tl.a lawful money of tba I'nllad Htata« or
In proparly, latmr or Mralcaa. at a Jott aalua
tlon to t » f i l e d by l i e illrtvtnr* o f Iba n&gt;r
poallon, wblrb capital atoak aball l a owned
•old. laattael. a » r t ie d or ttan»farta.| euily In aa
mftlanee with attcl, by-law a aa lb" rort»ratb&gt;n
aball fmm time to lima make, rbancr or altar,
w ltb a lien ra«artfd In faaor o f tba aoajj^a
:i..n ut»n all o f Ita capital atoak for all and
any Indebtedneaa which may at any lima !«•
dua hy Iba bold*ra o f tba aama unto tba a..a
[oration *"7 trLLli aball l » a tics IbrtTon
11. P. Smith, of A tlanta, is nmoni an|orlor
to all otbar liana or rlalnia o f any
the m&gt;w resident- in Sanlord. Mr r h i - u t t c r and all aealann.rnla or tran«frra o f tba
!U l«tu
Sm ith is vice president of the People'* cor;« •alien'* at«&lt;l aball I"
A R I K T .i: IV. Tide rorj-.ralonl aball b a t e a
Bank ami will he located here {•••rmsn
I^rpal"al a i l a t i x e a or n n li layally dlaaolead.
enlly. Mm. Smith will he here to
AltTtCLE V. Tlif builnaaa o f tula corja.ration
morrow to Join him.
•h a l| l a rt«ducla«l hy a toard o f director* and
•urb other o f Icar* aa tba corporation may au
ll.or/a. Tl.a oll&lt;*-ra o f tba
cor|oralbiti aball
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0 T SEMINOLE
t « a pratldant, a t i r e president and a Secretary
COUNTY. TL0RIDA
Traaaitrar
and
aticb
other
and
additional oflrar*
THE STATE UP n.OIIIHA
• a may ha rraatad by lha Hoard o f Plraclora
aa
t 'ntII tba &gt;|nall(lcallona o f tba oflrar* and. the
*0 TONS &lt; OMMEIU'IAI.
director* o f thl* corjioratnn lo Is* alaclad at Ita
I'EIIT1I IZEIt IN U f L K
I
flrwt
mactlnp tbaraof the folb.wne aball act • •
n o t ic e n r
ham:
I lla offlcara and m natllnla Ita fb&lt;ard o f plraaf.
NOTICE
la barab/ t i t a n that under and bv eirtca e&gt;f t«ru: I'raaldant. W . 31. Itayna«; Vice lYraldant,
tl.al rartaln order brraloforv lamed nut uf ll.a N ata A. Itaynaa, Racralary-Twa^nrar. 7.. It. Hat
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tba atock M.lara
Clrrull Court In tba almta a t , led cauaa. and
I'T Operation o f law. I will o ffe r for eala and o f tba rortcrallon ebal t*&gt; bald oi. lha 2!&gt;th day
aall lo Iba hlabrat bidder for rath M&gt; lima o f October, A. P . . It&gt;20 . In tba rlty o f Han­
* f mtumarcla) frrtlllaar. noa loaded In O. M. ford. Seminole County. Pb-rlda. for the pnrpoaa
A SI. I‘. Car No. 703S43 and I'r nuteanta o f o.i' platter tl • or"an«atlon #&gt;f tba ctirpora*
adopt Ita Hy-t-awa ami transact all
Line* Car No. *15412. at Hanford. r Hilda at tlon. to
front dt»&gt;r o f tba court bout# at Hanford, oualnaaa which may mma l^for* auch maatlnc
riorlda. on tba 27tb day of Hepttmlwr. A. I».
The annual treetlrp o f lha atockfcoldara o f the
1920, at 12 o'clock on aald day..
E. E. HltAltV.
SLrrlff Seminole County. I'lorlda.
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W. E. Rahn, of Orlando was in the
city yesterday arranpinp fo r the openinp of the Snnfoni Pnint nnd Wnll
Paper store, with the local nmnnger
II. A. Halverson. The fonnnl openinc
cf the new store will take pinto
cn October first nnd evoryono atten d ­
ing the openinp will receive free &lt;
fine souvenir. Rend the advertise­
ment in this issue.

NOTICE

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rorpcrttlon *ba1) be beld cn the f.fk
January c f each and every year. Wg\ t u V J . l
b* t a a f 1921. t m t l d - l auch dar, *
h
f u m , on Houday nr a W a t holiday . .
fat* tb* anna I m**tin( aball I* b»|,i ,JT
day foltowlnc. The Ib.ard o f Irtre-t,.,.
,l»
rt'rj"'talon shat rtmatit of not
| i 1B
nor more than five tremtef*.
ARTICLE VI. The hlgl.e* t aniounf «.f i* i
f l o r a . Ill Wlilfti (Ida mr. iratl. 4i , , , , J, ” '
time aubjeot Itself aball l » TWENTY
HAND Dtll.I.AItS tlM.remno.)
A R T I C L E V I I . T l,e name* , nJ
t t« ltimrj««*t..-* of ti.|. r.&gt;f|.&lt;-at
amount o f c a f l t a l atork tnU rrlled t , . . *
a. followa:
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7.. H. Ilatllff. Sanford, rta . 15
?!• Ilayiw*. Hanford. |'|a.. II a l a - . .
Nrt a A. Ilaynea. Sanford. I'la I .1
In witness whereof the s a i l |n&lt;«.rt«rit
hereunto aef llielr bands llda t t , . . . . • v*
diy
o f Hetdemler, A. |l.. Ifr-.-O.
W. 51. I I AVNE*
7.. n. H ATt.i rr
a. . cf# wi
.aa .
S r V A ' HAVM'.U
Stats
r io rld
County cf Sem inole.
On tbla day Heraonally appeared t-f. re
« Notary I'ubllr. W. M. Ilaynea. 7 | t
and N e t . A. Ilaynea. n. me « , | | 1 ' .
known to me to be the persons d e o n i e d
w*io eterufe.1 the foreyolny artlrle. „f
.
potation and they each arknowle,|r„ |
....
me that they executed the same for IL, rur:..’. .
therein etpreaaed.
1 1 **
IVItneaa my band and nffrlsl u l \ . . «...
fird Srm!z J * f m n t y . ITorM., «LI. t u u . ,
d . ) o f H e p l e o U r . A. H , 1920.
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N^ttry Pobllc. ytit*
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My^ t cmtzilfilon evptre* October 2Mt, itf^»

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INTENTION TO APPLY TOR
LETTERS PATENT
N o llrt l« t r r t b j rl»rn that we. th# ontlrr
52.C IS .II
C9 .0 T7.30 • lfnr«l. b atr this •1a j orfanltrO a r. •1 aMcctatr*)
| oararlvra Into a cvtrj- ratl« n unilrr tha narnr
o f IIAYNE 4 AND IIATI.UT. for Ibe |.of|&lt;*ra
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t r l forth uniter the |in&gt;i«&gt;ar«| arllrlra «*f In
hereunto annrte«|, the o^lrnal «»f
12. 3*2 07 corporation
which la n«&gt;w i n file with the Secretary of
S3.1CA 3fl
Wlafr at T a t l a b a a ^ . D o r l l a . that wr Uitrtn*
to anft will a|&gt;ply to t i e llotM^ratJe NMnej
232.02 J. C'attt, (JoTrtn*»r uf DorMa. at Tallaha«w«noriaj» ... i i s a m «iay • ( o^tobrrt \ i»
437.60 It«20. for Irttrra patent upon aaM artlc!ra uf
.....................
Incorporation.
W. 31. IIAYNRN.
Z. It R A T L i r r .
LIABILITIES
A.
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u) i,nopo^r.n n i A UNEVA
22. &lt;*a|dtal atoak raid In .........................................................................................
T E U o r t i i i : iiavniw a
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23. Surploa fund ..........................................................................................................
RATLIFF COMPANY
24. rtidleldad proflla .................................................................................................. I 21.302.21
t \ &gt; . tl.e u m lfn lrn fil, hereby aa«&lt;late ouraelie*
n .o ir . t.o lt»relber for the p u r|-» e of tieeonilnr an In­
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10.2M 01
lx » t current etp*n«e*, Inlefeat and latea paid.
ri.onn
corporation unjrr the tawa of tbr State t»f
(12. Amount reverted for taiae accrued .......................................................
c.coo.no l it.rid* by an«1 under the t rot M m * *»f 11.•
27. Amount re**r*ed for all Intrraal accrued .........................................
h r.y» on • tatutra of »ab) atate provide.) for the pro­
2 v Clrpulatlnp note, oulatandlnc ..........................................................................
31. Net au"'Unla dua to banka ami Iwnkera and Iruat rompar.laa Id
motion, 11a1*111lew. right*, privilege* atol Ito
hmriltle* o f corporation* for profit.
tba I'nllad Hlalr* and forrlpn rountrlaa (otbar tha n Included In
n iv, .vi
ARTICLE I T i e name of thl* corporation
2ft or .Vi) .................................................................................................................
W Kl •hall t « IIAVNEtt A R A T L i r r and t i e tu*l
32. Certified rhecka outetandlnp .................................................. ........................
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ne*a • f. a I l-e carrlnl on In the City o f Man
33. Caalder'a rt.acka oh own hank outatamltna . . . ............................. . . .
ford. Cnunty of
VUIr
rbaflda. and at vurh
0 040 .13
l o t . i ..f llama 2 0 » . SI, S3 and S3
. . .
• t » a— r 1|« • • ll lltl •Tale of | ‘l« rlitj .sill In I
Demand Hepoelta (other t h . t bank Depotlta) subject tk R e a m * (&lt;!••
t'nlted Ktatr* • • may I** from t It***- to tl
poilti peyats.a within 30 da y i.)
437.3K3 !C authority) by It* h m n l •»f dlrectora
34 Indleldual dr|&gt;.a|la auhjrct In rliack ..................................................
A RTICI.E II Tl.e general n4t«re *.f t i e |.n *
36 Certificate* of dapo-lt due In le«* than 3*1 day* Milter tba*
t.f tl *
Ifk.THJ 7f» fie** to l-e ci»mlijete«| atol c a t t M
for money l.irruwed .................................................. ......................................
&lt;of|*ar«tlon ah a 11 l*» • • fo1!n««
To •*•»«*
3rt. Mala, county or oll.ar rnunelpal daprwlla acaurad t'y plectra
Id
an and of-erate r printing plant, to 1*0 *. on
of a . ^ t a o f llda bank ........... ............................. . . . . . . . . ..................
41 U* • rII. |r«*«* and |t i |t f r v |M t|e*I I- ••f|t»«|r»f •«
3* Hildrn da unpaid .................................................................................................
ctln ery. tyj'e. t**.k Mr,.ling machinery, p r e s e t
Total of demand depewlta (otbar Ilian bank dapoellal aul'jacl In faand arre***trle*
To dea| In general rnerrbanTM.M 21
•araa. llama 31 X*.. M. 37. 3* and Jtt .
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d«e. buy. m*II. r irb a n g a an ! ileal In o ffice *ip
Tima Hapoalla eubject to natarya (payable after 30 days or aubjact
pile*. *tatlonery. I**ih*. i^riodlral* nn.l amito 30 daya or mora notice, and poatal aayinca):
7f»12.W «trle*. To do eU4t****lng. engraving. Iltl»«*grat»h*
42. ISwtal aayinca ila|««e|fa ...................................................................................
Ing. •terotyplng an*1 l«*»k binding.
To put*
4"f
fai.m
43 Mll.ar time dejuielte ................................. ........................................... .........
l*h for .4ir»el«e« or for othtr* any an.) all
413.f«4* Ifi
T otal of time depewlla aubjact to traarta. llama 4&lt;V 41. 42 and 43
hind* of new •paper*, tnagatlne*. t**th*. (•erloslb
- .. cal*
an#l ailvertUng matter
To *e|| adver
......................................................................................................
t h i n g *tid aubaerptnna an«) to ci»||ect therefor.
• 10 , o f (ho total loana and diacounta shown abota. tba amount on which. Interest and discount
T«» ngnlurt an adverting agenry arid to buy.
w a s chatted at ratal In f i r * ' * of there permitted by law iSe&lt; . 5197 R - t S ta t . ) r i c lu iiy # of notet
• e | 1 an.) ot herw *e ileal In advertising apace
upon which total charya not to aicaad 50 cen t! wat made s i r nene. The number of auch loans
In neti«pap*ra and tnagatlne*.
w a s non*.
T«» d e a l In fer*ona) property o f every hln.l
Statir of riorlda. County of Raminola. SI!
an&lt;! character, with full
j*»wrr to pledge,
I. I |*. I'nreier. | raeldanl of tba aleita named bank, do acdamnly r a e r r that tl.a at-iaa mortgage or ntherwlie enmruter the m i d p
T«
statement Is true to tbr !■*•! of toy ktH.wIcIte and 1*11-1
|«trrow rn.-ney oj**n aecnrlty of their tneorporate
r. I' rortSTEIt. Praaldanf.
property or othe rw ise not In vlutatlnn of 1 1•
SuNerlted and aworn to lafora me t i l l I Mb day of S*| temtar. l h ^
jaw
To lend money in cone?tlon with any
it E v n . T N nr.HNEit.
bovine** transaction Incident to the porj«*e for
Notary I'ubllp. Ftata o f I'brlda at Larra
which thl* corporation I* organlted
To t*uy.
My rvimtt.Unl«'n r \ | l f f • NtitrmWr 13. 1P24
•ell. e&gt;wn. mortgage and encumter real e*tate
COVItlCCT— A l l t t t :
o f any character whatever, whe ntl.e *ame |*
T. j . MII.I.EIt.
tncblent to or de*lrable In rarylng on It*
1 A. HltrMI.KV.
ct&gt;r|««rate hu»lr.eaa.
T. 1 HAWKINS,
ARTICLE III. The. capita) *t»»*li c f tl.la c«.r-

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD

PA GE EIGHT

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BARGAINS
That Will Be
Grabbed Quick
MEN'S UNION SU ITS
Regular $1.75 V a I u e ,
Special Saturday and Mon­
day only

9 8 c ___

LADIES' BUNGALOW
APRO NS
Regular $1.75 V a l u e ,
Special Saturday nnd Mon­
day Only

$1.25

ELASTIC SEAM
D R A W ER S
Regular $1.50 V a lu e ,
Saturday and Monday Only

98c
S p e c i a l Bargains in
School Shoes for Boys and
Girls.

Black nnd Blue Serge
PLEATED SKIRTS
Regular $10.00 Value,
Saturday nnd Monday only

$5.95

BandelPs Emporium
Better Goods for Less Money

316 SANFORD AVENUE

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Reduction in Price o f Ford Products
The war is over and war prices must go. Effective at once Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors will
be sold F. O. B. Detroit at the following prices:

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Touring Car regular
Touring Car with starter
Runabout regular
Runabout with starter
Trucks with “P” Tires
Chassis
Coupe with starter and demountable rims
Sedan with starter and demountable rims
Tractors

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All Prices F. O. B. Detroit, Mich.
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T hese prices effective W ednesday, Septcmper 22, 1920.
FIRST C O M E -F IR S T SERVED

$ 4 4 0 .0 0
5 1 0 .0 0
3 9 5 .0 0
4 6 5 .0 0
5 5 0 .0 0
3 6 0 .0 0
7 4 5 .0 0
7 9 5 .0 0
7 9 0 .0 0

Place your order today for future deliveries
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Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have on hand immedi­
ate orders for one hundred and fortysix thousand sixtyfive cars and tractors. Company will suffer a
temporary loss while using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make the sacri­

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fice in order to bring business back to a going condition .^s quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power
of the country, Henry Ford says “ The war is over and it is time war prices were over. There is no sense or wisdom in try­
ing to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interests of all it is time a real practical effort was made to bring )he business of the country
and the life of the country down to regular prewar standards." W e are at your command with regular Ford efficiency
in service
service and
and eagerness
eagerness to fill
:iency in
your orders
FORD M O TO R CO M PANY.
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EDWARD HIGGINS
Ford Cars and Fordson Tractors

Machines and Supplies in Stock

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�Trmer

TH E SANFORD HERALD

PACE TEN
WAR AC A INST ilK .II
COST OF LIVIN'!
Am erican Legion Plans to (live High
,
Cost a Jolt.
--------New York, Sept. 22.—The American
Legion has announced form ation ot
plans to mobilize its forces througituut t h e country lor a war against the
high cost of living.
In every community where there is
a jMjst the legion contemplates or­
ganizing retail dealers into uti asso­
ciation, prospective t merchant mem­
bers o f which, it is raid, ,.!ready have
pledged discounts approxim ating live
per cent, from current selling prices
of all commodities to the 2,000,001)
members of the legion and their fam ­
ilies.
,. , ,
Details of the program , which le­
gion officials say has been approved
b&gt; largeretailers in various cities, were
made public by (1. Robert RarneS. busi­
ness m anager ofthe American Legion

Wood ashes are of value for the to this in the opinion of the agripotassium, phosphorous and "lim e" ' cultural extension dicion. Of great
: compounds they contain. TTlie per­ j fertilizing value to garden and farm
centage of plant foods depends upon would ho the ashes allowed to go to
the kind of wood, the m anner of ■waste on utmost every farm.
burning, freedom from im purities and
, t he amount of leaching which has (1AITNKY STARRING
WITH COLUMHUS
taken place.
Usually ashes of oak wood con­
tain more potassium than the ashes
, , f softer woods
Unless tile ashes Daytona baseball team , who joiner,
have been protected from rains the the Columbus, Ohio, team of the
amount of these plat foods will be 1American Association lust Sunday, is
macrinlly reduced as a result of j m aking good in higher company, nccording to reports received in the city
lenchig.
on his work in his first two games.
I.••itched wood ashes will cotain
about l per cent* potash, about 1 pol­
On Sunday while Columbus was
ecat phosphoric acid and form 25 to
:ID per cent “lime" or lime compounds. defeated by Louisville, Gaffney was at
Unleached wood ashes may contain bat four tim es, walked once, got a
single and a three-bagger, carrying
from 1 to 8 per cell potash.
off butting honors for bis team . On
Assuming th at a ton of these ashes Monday tie failed to get a bit, hut
contains 20 ixiunds each of potash walked once- and fielded both days
and plfosphoric acid and GOO pounds without an error. In the Monday
of lime compounds; and allowing 10 game Columbus got but three hits.
cents a pound for tins potash, 8 cents
Interest in the local fans is also cen­
a pound for the phosphoric acid ami tering in the first appearance on the
$.'t a ton for the limit compounds, we mound of “Jim m y" Gross and "Doc"
have a value of $4.50 for a ton of Dennett, Ik it h of them being with Co­
ashes. Thus:
lumbus. The work of the trio will he
Phosphoric acid, 20 lbs. a t 8 cts. $1.G0 fololwcd with considerable interest lo­
Lime Compounds, GOO lbs., at $■'!
cally.
per t o n ....... ........................
.90
LaM otte, Tam pa shortstop, who has
Potash 20 lbs. at 10 c t s . _____ $2.00 many friends here, and who went to
the W ashington Senators
several
$4.50 weeks ago, broke up a game last
Florida farm ers can well afford to week w ith a three-bagger. LaMottee
give more than a passing thought is being used as a substitute and
pinch h itter.—Daytona G azette.

FRIDAY. SEPT EM HER 21

People of Mineola are showing con
nidcrahlc interest i nthe reported p u r
fhnsc of 1,000 acres of latiil nurrniiniF
injr Slinneola on hte north and east
by 0. D. (lard, Oklahoma City, Oklu.
an oil m agnate.

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Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Boat Tops
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags antfall kinds
of canvas articles to special orders, Light
and Heavy Canvas, Flags Bunting, Wagon Umbrellas, Camp Furniture, Life
Preservers, Waterproofing, Etc.

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Mail Orders Solicited

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TH E IN SID E IS IMPORTANT.
Don't forget th at It is ju st ns nec­
essary to have your inner tubes
strong, flexible and durable the same
us your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
izing process will do this for you.
I t ’s the best tiro insurance you could
nut your tire money into, for it douliles, often trebles, the life of both
tires and tubes. We arc vulcanizing
specialists.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak and 3rd St

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Sanford, Florida

l l a r d n e r t ___ 21.0 1
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T h e a h a e n c e practlrallr o f f r e e a n d a lb u m in o id a m m o n i a In t
lla r e r 1 . m a l l a m o u n t o f c h lo r in e I n i l l r a l r . I t . r i r r l l r n t q u a l l l, I
p u r p n . e e . In . d d l l l o n to I h e f o o d q u a l l l , r b a r a c t e r l . l l c e o f .u prr
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a a m p l r * n f Ihe a a l e f . o f 1 b a r l e r l a per cen t.: a n d In finding no «•.
h a rm fu l b a r le r la , f u l l f confirm l l . g o o d q u a l l l, I n d lr a lr d I,. , k r
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Vnur* t e r j r e . p r r t f u l l ,
(Signed)
T H U S . R. I

The many hardships they went hmugh.
And have it known why they refuse
To pay for transportation ehonsed
Uy those who eome too late to see
Conditions as they used to be:
A eon lit ry school out near Eort Reef!
Three months inwhie h they lenrne.
to read
One teacher was their faculty.
Who taught all grades from “A to
The g n ls were splendid Janitors;
The hoys were the wood-choppers!
All walked to school in pouring rnln.
Then studied all day just the same.
At ive trod honu....... muddy roads
With heavy hooks, which were loads.
A. Vaughan. A. French, D. F. Whitner, Mrs. Sid Chase H. F.’s Sis­
ter,
Arch Cameron, and his brother, Joe
Are some tlia’s here who used to gi
As), any one of those you please,
Be careful least Twill make you
sneeze
To hear what hardships they went
through
Compared to what their •hildien do.
Who ride, to-day, in fine large busContented hot. with this they fuss.
They want the buss to puss thii
gate.
If thy are not there t•• "toot" mu’
wait.
They want a fine upholstered seat,
And everything must I e complete.
Regaidles-s what the cost may be.
Complaining when asked for a fe&lt;
This f o r r e s raise in taxation
Which brings about that old tpiestioii
“Should we. Poor Devils, pay mon
tax ?"
No! "Let them go to Halifax!"
What would to-morrow’s kid- desire?
To -it at home before the fir*e,
With heels perehed

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till own bark
In dream —land of tin "Gold and
Dluek,"
Until a Dodge, or a big Cole-Eight
Glides up and stop- before their gate:
And tlio-e who are more up-to-date
Will send a win !•■-- message for
An aeroplane to meet their door?
—CLAIR CAMERON*
WOOD

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T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
SA N T O R O . | | (lltilM

\Ye also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

Lenses Ground
GLASSES ADJUSTED
and REPAIRED

COMPANY
SA N FO RD , FLO R ID A

15 Acre Farm, good location, 5 acres Tiled with flow­
ing well, 3 acres with Tile in need or relaying, all
fenced, no buildings.

L. A. BRAND
Optometrist-Optician

PRICE AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE

221 E. First Street

J. E. SPURLING, Agt

Opposite Postodlre

Celery, Lettuce,Cauliflower
Our stocks are fresh and are of
the best strains that can be s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
been using our “ Paris Golden
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Seed" for the past twenty years.
Our “ Big Boston Lettuce’' and “ Early Snowball
Cauliflower" have always produced dependable
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.

Sanford, l lotidii

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a - follows:
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Hlack-. .
"hai no equal
for headache, v ttr stomach, tor­
pid liver and feverish colds . . "
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
ol Gate City. Va. " ll is easy to
lake and does not gripe, a i a
lot of medicine. Jo ," she adds.
"It Is good to lake In a hot tea
for colds, or can be taken in a
dry powder. I c
~ y enough
lor black-Drnu; ; and the sick­
ness it has t ___ 1 us."

W hen
n eed s you
m a n y feet
p o u n d s of

y o u l e t u s supply y o u r b u i l d i n g
get a g rea t deal m o re th a n ju s t so
of lu m b e r — b u n d le s of sh in g les —
n a ils — o r p a n e ls cl B e a v e r B oard.

Y o u g e t t h e b e n e fit o f c u r b u ild in g
m a te ria l k n o w le d g e und ex p e rien c e in Service
th a t h e lp s you get tn e r e s u lts you w a n t a i th e
rig h t price. S e rv ic e First in planning th e
w o rk — m o re se rv ic e in selectin g p ro p e r m a te ­
r ia ls — s p e e d y s e rv ic e in d e liv e rin g th e goods.
You p ay for th e m a te ria ls . T h e se rvice
p a y s fo r its e lf in th e la rg e r v o lu m e of b u sin e ss
it b rin g s th ro u g h s u p e r-s a tisfie d c u sto m e rs.
It will p a y y o u to
be o n e o f them.

Including Cultivating—and Belt Work
I t ta k e s Rood c u ltiv a tio n to ra is e pood c ro p s and
y o u k n o w th e tim e a n d n u m b e r o f h o rse s that
re q u ire s. S o a tra c to r t h a t w ill d o th e cultivating,
a s w ell a s nil th e o th e r h e ld w o r k —an d do belt
w o rk too —w ill s a v e th e m o s t horsc3 a n d be a
h e lle r in v e s tm e n t,

Features
Y o u W ant
Docs n i l field work — Including
cultivating—amt belt work.
Saves nioif horse keep.
One man bandies both tractor
mat implement.
Vou can f a r m m o r e la n d alo ne.

lias been found a valuable liver
medicine, in thousands of homes.
“ I do not use any other liver
medicine," r: s Mis. Mary O.
Drown, ol Eiqopa, Miss. "It is
splendid lor sour stomach, a
bad taste in Ihe mouth or torpid
liver. 1 keep it all the lime, use
it with the children and lecl it
has saved us many dollars in
doctor bills and many days in
bed."
Insist on the genuine—Thcdford's.
P-S2

Tractor nnd implement b a c k u p
as one unit
E a s i l y h a n d le d in c lo s e p la c e s .

Operator sits on Implement neat.

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P e r f e c t c o n t r o l o v e r w h o le
butfit.

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Operntor’o eye always on Im­
plement.
E e t t c r im p le m e n t w o rk , b etter
crops.

Tractive power ahead of wotk;
operator behind it.
H a n d le s l i k e h o r s e s .

M aybe y o u d o n ’t th in k n tr a c to r can be a rcrlly
good in v e s tm e n t like th is a ll-w o rk M oline-U niversal.
T h a t re m in d s u s o f a sto ry .
A v e r y w is e college p ro fe s s o r once assigned n
s tu d e n t to d o a ’c c rtn in w o rk . T h e stu d e n t said it
c o u ld n 't b e d o n e . " O f c o u rs e it c a n 't b e done," said
th e p ro fe sso r, " b u t if y o u a n d I d o n 't look o u t som e
d a rn fool w ill c a m e along a n d do it rig h t before
o u r eyes."
D oing th e im p o ssib le h a s becom e a p a rt
o f o u r d a y ’s w o rk . R ight n o w th o u sa n d s o ffa rm e rs
a re m aking t h e M o lin e -U n iv e rsal p a y —and pay big.
So c a n yo u .
It'3 p o o r b u s in e s s to k e e p tw o s e ts of farm
p o w e r w h e n o n e is en o u g h . Y o u d o n 't need to
w ith th e M o lin e -U n iv e rsa l—t h a t 's o n e o f its great
a d v a n ta g e s. T h e n c o n sid e r tha» only one m an
h an d les b o th th e M o lin e -U n iv e rsal en d it j im ple­
m en t, in e v e ry o p e ra tio n , a n d y o u see w h a t it can
Bavc y o u in h o rs e a n d m a n e x p e n se .
It is a good in v e s tm e n t.
to p ro v e it to yo u .

All w e ask is a chance

Bell Bros., Lake Monroe, Florida

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FRIDAY. SEPTEM BER 21. 1920
TH E SANFORD ItERALn
\newspaper published in
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Sem
inole;ship 21, South of Range 2(1 East, run ,C o u n ty , Floi
County Florida- once u week fo
r eight
............ . thence N orth 760 feet, thence West weeks, ns t(
weeks us notico to George E. Johnson
feet,
thence Southerly 612 feet, fondant, nnd
]nnd William Alexander liuchunan, 1.1-11107.0
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ARE YOU INSURED?
quidator, of the Florida Lund nml Col- thence bus : 087.8 feet to the point ‘ weeks ns to
onizution Company, Limited, a c or po r ­ of beginning.
fendnnts.
W. J . T H I G P E N &amp;
ation of England, nnd once u week
It appearing from asworn bill of
W itness ni
for twelve weeks ns notice to the un- gm ipln.nt filed in this cifusc th a t you said Circuit
AGENTS
known parties defndnnt.
have
or
claim
some
interest
in
nnd
day
of
Scptr
Witness my
i ... 1hand nnd the seal of to the land abav. described- there—-Scdthe said Circuit Court, on this loth fore you, the said Emily C. Richart,
Clerk
day o f Sept.
t. A.
A. D. 11*20.
James It. Richart, David T. Rowley, nolc County
E. A. Douglass Ann Rowley, William II. Lee, Francis Geo. A. DeC&lt;
lerk Crcuit Court, Semi- C. Lee, Ix)uisa Griggs, Thomas Griggs Solicitor nnd
S an fo rd
nole County Florida.
F. II. Griggs, William Retidy, nnd ant
'eCottes,
William C. Retidy anti Charles W. .
id Counsel for Complaint- Kline as Executors of the Last Will
o-L!tc. of William Reddy, tire herby requir------------------------------------etl to he nnd appear before our said
reuit Court, Seventh Jud- Circuit Court, at ino Court House in
t,
Sanford, Florida on the 1st day of
County, Florida, in ChancA, L*2°. nntl then and there
make answ er to the bill of complaint
iminger
exhibited against you, otherwise a de" ’
Citation
free pro confesso will be entered.
.{chart, et al.
And nil other persons or parties
• C. Richart, J a n u s it. claiming any right title or interest
vid T. Itowley, Ann Row- in nnd to the property herrinnbovi
n il. Lee, Francis Lee, described, by, through or under nn\
f a n * rf.WyCi:
ggs, Thomas G riggs, F. «f the above named parties, or othWilliam Reddy nnd Will, erwise. nro hereby required t o b e
Washington, Sept. 20.—Twcnty-sov.
dy and Charles W. Kline and appear before our said Circuit
, : i . f the forty three articles going n.
to the American family m arket bnskdecreased in price between July 1 &gt;
T T T I L I T Y is tlic dominating characteristic
and August LI.
y
j of the new Nineteen Twenty One Uuick
in making tliia announcement today
Valve-ii&gt;Head
Series.
the departm ent of labor stntisticmade public fuigures showing that
Ruick engineers have always made service and
during the 20 day period ending with
the middle of August, the retail price
power their leading principles and those who
i f potatoes fell I I per cent, and the
buy motor cars on this business basis will find
price of cabbage went down II per
in the new Ruick series high-powered trans­
11tit. The drop in sugar prices is pinei-d at I I per cent. .Most kinds of men
ports just as strong, durable and dependable as
decreased ill price.
the highest engineering skill can make them.
Eggs went up '1 per cent, in price
during the period. With this except­
While service anil power arc emphasized, the
ion nnd pork chops, which were in­
creased 5 per cent., the increase in
new Ruick models arc cars of striking beauty,
On Lake Virginia
Winter Park, Florida
other foodstuffs were 2 per cent, ot
O lifr* i I 'u llf c e In \
highly attractive in lines and in appointments.
In l^ f d m o m ira lL in a l • &lt;o-rtluratl«»nat
less.
In resilient spring suspension, making riding
Indications that the decline in
Standard cmin-c* lending in V. It. decree. I'rc-profctMonfood price levels was general is seen
nl c o u r - c in Mnlircnc, Law nnd Fncinecrinc.
smooth and easy, and in the generous room
in &gt;tatistic8 showing that each of the
Special uduinlacc-. In Mn*&gt;ic 'faculty of nine , Ilii'ine-.s,
provided for the full number of passengers,
M cities covered by the bureau’s sur
Home I.Ymmmii-. Fine nnd lmlo-.tii.il Win and
they oiler a high degree of comfort.
vey reported decreases. .Minneupnli\rndemy H*th. I1th&amp; I2th gradelul with a decrease of II per cent
Thirty - - i \ 11» year open- September 20, l !*20
with its neighbor, St. Paul, second
T he roomy, commodious new Ruick seven
with H* per cent, decline. Detroit wn
iassenger open car is a happy selection, com( ; i :m i k ; i : m o k c a n w a r d . d . n . i i . i l . i v i s .
tluril with a t* per cent decrease. I »«■
lininjj comfort and utility with extra passenger
creases in other cities follow:
Eight Per Cent.—Chicago. Cleve.
capacity to meet every need.
land. Indianapolis. Kanasas City. .Mil
waukce, Omaha, Peoria and Spring
- Id. III.
Seven Per Cent.—Ruttc Cincinnati
i Itimlms, New York, Philntb-lphiii
Pittsburg, St. Louis, Salt Like City
at d Seattle.
Five Per Cent—Haltimore, Rirmin i. iin, llridgeport. Iluffnlo, Dnll:i&gt;. l-’al!
Rr i-r, Louisville, Mam Ih-tor, N. M
!:&gt;• hester mid Washington.
l our Per cent.—Atlanta, llostm
Houston Los Angeles, Mobile, New
Haven, Portland, Me.. Porlnnd. Or,
Piovidencc. Snn Francisco, Savmumh
•t d Scranton.
Three Per Cent.—Little Rich. New
' &gt;i leans, and Norfolk.
I’wo Per Cent. Jack.-nnville ami
nnd.
1hie P er.C ent.—Charleston, S. ' .

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PARE ELEVEN"

IF NOT, SEE
COMPANY

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OLLINS COLLEGE

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ENERGI ZER

FOR SA LE—Good milk cow.
to J. II. Estl'idge, Mtdlonvilb
ntte.

COOK AUTO C O M P A N Y

11 ( A l A.'Ai ItH S IM i
In tile Circuit Court of Sominoii
■only, llo ild n , In Chancery.
A. I.’. Vowel I
Comidnintmit,
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ORLANDO, FL O R ID A

W . J . Thigpen, Local ,'Agent

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lo G eo . K . Joint non. Win. Alexnndei
Fu. iiaimn. Liqidntor of Florida Land
iii’d Colonization Company, Limited
a liquidated corporation of England,
the .Stockholders of Florida I.and
m d Colonization Compahy Limited,
n liquidated corporation of England,
ami to the unknown legatec.H, tlcvie.
&lt;«-, and
grantees, claiming by.
through or under the above named
parties, and td any'and nil other per­
rons v»r putties whomsoever, claiming
any right, title o r interest in nnd to
the following described land, situated
lying nnd being in the County of
•Seminole and S tate of Florida, man*
particularly described as follows, to
wit-—Lot •!, Block 111 Tier 2, of S an­
ford, Floridn, according to E. R.
Traffords m ap of Sanford, Florida, n*
per map thereof duly of record and
• ••ginning at the Northeast corner
of theintersection o f First S treet and
Rami Avenue, in the City of S an­
ford Florida, run thence East .r&gt;0 feet,
thence N orth I0 l feet niori' or less
to a point on the South side of an
alley thence West fit) feet, along’ the
South side of said alley to Rand Ave­
nue, thence •South along the East side
"f said Rand Avene, 104 feet more
«r less to F irst street the point of
beginning-.
It appearing from the sworn bill
of complaint filed in this cause nginst
you and you have or claim sonic in­
terest in and to the lands above de­
scribed, therefore you, the said Geo.
E. Johnson, nnd the said William
Alexander itucliannn, Liquidator, of
the Florida Land and Colonization
Company, Limited, n corporation of
England, in liquidation, are hereby
required to be and nppcnr before our
said Circuit Court, at t he Court
House in Sanford. Florida on the
1st day of December A. D. 11*20. and
• hen and there make answer to tin
Bill of C- n,plaint exhibited nginst
you in this cause.
Otherwise, n decree pro confesso
" ill bo entered; nnd to nil persons or
parties claiming any rig'ht, tile ot

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For any make of Car

Guaranteed 18 Months

one

or i-y jibs.
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We repair any make of Dattery and guarantee it
six months. Also have a Rental R;itterv
while we repair or exchange yours

Sanford Battery Service Co
Phone 180

L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

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I MAD lo go down

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WAS TO keep a watch.
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FOR HOSTILE patrols.

TO RESCUE iloughbuj.i

AND GAS attacks.

WHO WERE t r yi n g to smoko,

AND LATE ono r.Izhf.

FRENCH C I C A r

INTO SEV EN TE EN .logouts

I STOOD by t h e door.
OF ONE of thn dugrratn,
AND T H OU GH T I fmellod gas
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DUT T H ER E ’S a RmU.

ESPECIALLY WHEN
YOU’VE ONLY i

AND HEARD groans.
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OF THE clgarottcs,

80 PUT on my misU.
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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Wide range of materials and analyses. A ll
formulas properly proportioned.
For SEED BEDS and YOUNG PLANTS:
Florideal Special (5*8-2)
For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETABLES:
Manatee Trucker i-l-(*-:l)
Seminole Vegetable Grower (*1-7-5)
Seminole Trucker (5-Gdl)
Cut Catalogue describes many other brands. .Send fur
our Free l!o&lt; k&gt; and Price List.
Full stock Fall Fertilizers, Insecticidey, etc., on hand at
our Branch Warehouse
Mr. R. C. MAXWELL, Mgr.

WILSON

&amp; TOOMER

F E R T I L I Z E R COMP ANY
Agricultural Ruilding

Jacksonville, Fla.

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THAT SATISFY,

AND FOUND a doughboy.

I’M DA n NE D r i n d.

TRYING TO smoke,

I DIDN’T comir.and.

A FRENCH cigar.

AN ARMY corps

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AND CAVE him ono.

OF MY own cigarettes,
AND T H E very nes t n i g h t

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rnild, too. T heir blend of best Turk­
ish nnd Domestic can’t bo copied—
nnd what a blend it 1st No wonder
Chesterfields “ $atufyln

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$1.98
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One Lot of
Men’s Pants
Khaki and Fine
Checks

$1.98

Hosiery

House Dress Sale

The break in’ the Silk Market causes a Big
Reduction in Hose.

N ew stock all Reduced,
$2.50
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Dresses for. tp - L t l/O

Two Big Lots in this Sale of

Men's Palm
Beach Pants for

$4.98

$ 2.00

Ladies' Pure Silk Hose

One Big Table
of Remnants,
Cotton, Wool
and Silk
Marked

One Lot Silk Hose to sell for

1-3 to
1-2 Off

Forty pieces Hair Ribbon to sell for

$1.98

Best Apron
Gingham

32c
Children’sSummer Union
Suits 4-12 Yrs.

79c

ll» l!n u d h t k r i rrfn .td •il within fifty mill**
ft* |&gt; u tr lu w ti or tra

39c a Yd.

Odd lots Childs’
* and Infants’
Vests for, Each

19c

$4.00 Suits &lt; £ 2 4 9
Sale Price
$3.00 Suits Q -f Q Q
Sale Price $ J * » i / 0
$2.50 Suits Q - | n f \
Sale Price «p J - . O i /
Sizes 2 to 8 Years

■lulUt*.

White Goods
25 pcs. o f Fancy
Voiles and
Plaid FI axon on
Sale for, Yard

59c
Sale Prices On

Muslin
Underwear

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We have a new stock bought
for our Ready-to-wear Depart­
ment and you will find some
RE a L BARGAINS in this line.

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$3.50 Gowns in this sale for

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$2.79

$5.50
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All Wool

$ 1.00 Gowns and Teddies for

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$3.29

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Small lot of Shirts and Blouses
to close
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$1.98

CAPS 25 PER CENT OFF

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Big Lot of Bed
Spreads, to
close out at

59c

Boys’ Wash Suits
$5.00 Suits
Sale Price $2.98

REMNANTS

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Extra large size
Bath Towels

$3.00
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D resses. . .

125 Pairs Silk Hose that formerly sold for $3.00
to $3.50, all colors.

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Yard Wide
Bleach

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$2.29

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Only Small Lot of Summer Dress Goods Left, Prices Cut One-Halt
One table o f Dress Goods, Voiles, Ginghams, Percales. Fall Suiting. A Q „ V - 4
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36-inches wide. Some worth up to $1.50 yard
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Children’s
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SILKS:
Sa!ms Remarked for the Sale
and Caps
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Specials

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$2.98

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SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH

300 Pair Black and White Silk Hose
for Ladies in this Sale for

CORSETS— One Table of Odd Sizes and
Broken Lots on Sale for

YOWELL CO.

69c

98c

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APPLES IN GEORGIA
the finest apples we have ever seen.fi
LOCAL MAN HAS ORCHARD fresh from his Geo ruin orchard. Mr.
Hood sates th a t he hns 1.I0Q bearinR
J. D. Hood of th is city is n man .trees now that are in the pink of con­
who looks ahead about ns fnr «s the dition and, regardless of the fact that
average man and usunlly a trifle fur­ northern apples are not bringing
ther.
much, he can sell his fruit in the
A few years ago he told the editor south and realize n handsome profit
of The Herald thnt he was puttinR on his investment
out an apnle orchard in North Geor­
gian and we thouRht a t the time that
HOOI) RETURNS.
he miRht Just as well plant oranRcs
up there in the land of cotton, hut he
J. D. Hood has returned from a bus­
knew w hat he was doinR, and this iness trip that carried him to several
week he brouRht in the office some of of the largest financial centers of the

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Fertilizers
For Seed Beds
Ashes:

Brown’s Market
Out of the High Rent District
and we give our customers the benefit of this saving.
We handle the very best

Florida and W estern
Pork, Beef, Mutton, Veal,
S a u sa g e , and all packing
house products

Nitrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
Mixed Fertilizers

SMITH ItltOS FIX ’EM.

Our Prices Are Right

Smith Pros. GaruRc have an adver­
tisement in this issue and cull your
attention to the fact that nil work in
their R a r e go has their personal atten­
tion and this goes a long way with the
owner. Smith’s Garage is a t the cor­
ner of First Street and Oak avenue
and if you have not taken your car
there as yet you should give them
a chance to prove their efficiency.

Chase &amp; Co

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PROMPT DELIVERY

A HKAtJTIFUL “ AD"

415 Sanford Ave

In this issue is a change of adver­
tisement of the Sanford Furniture Co.,
ami not only 14 the announcement ot
value to the readers but the fact that
the cut was made in the Herald office
and is a new departure in this city.
The Herald is now equipped to take
care of the advertisers us never before
using m ats of all kinds and making
special advertising cuts at no cost to
the advertiser. The purticulur adver­
tisement of the Sanford Furniture Co.,
calls special attention to the high
class living room suites that this en­
terprising firm is carrying in stock.
Now is trie time to fix up your homes
in 1111 attractive niuiicr and you should
se e this new ‘and complete stock of
house furnishings before going else­
where.

The City Market
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.

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Full Line of

IIANDKI.I.

RUNNING

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SPECIALS

ilaitndells Emporium at UlU S an ­
ford avenue is running special b ar­
gains this week in several Important
lines. Mr. ilnmlcll believes in adver­
tising and special sales and is building
up a fine business on Satiofrd avenue.
Read his change of advertisement in
this issue.

Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries

FINAL REDUCTION SALE

SPECIALS
SUGAR 19c lb. Get All You Want
IRISH PO TA TO ES • 60c pk.
S W E E T PO T A TO E S • 60c pk.

QUICK DELIVERY
W e have the best Delivery Scrviec in the City. Give us
your Meat and Grocery Order. We can Please You

Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stems
Cotton Seed Meal

country. He will Rive out nothing in
regard to his future plans but from
| the larRe Rrin thnt covers his coun] tennnee w hen'w e ask him about his
trip, one can easily guess thnt he was
successful1in his quest and that when
he does Rive out somethinR for publi­
cation it will startle the natives.

The I'aldwell-liwin Co., at the ear­
ner of Sanford avenue and Second at.
have an announcement in this issue
that i&gt; valuable !o the people of thi&gt;
county. Mr. Irwin lias just returned
I t oiu th&lt;‘ northern umrkats and lias
a fine line of dry goods and men ami
women and childrens shoes and q u o te .
prices on some of this new stock ill
their nd v ettiscmciit. Ileing out of
the high relit district gives this com­
pany a chance to give their customers
goods at lower prices and Mr. Irwin
states that he bought his sttu ff right
and will sell it right. See the adver­
tisement.

We ask a Trial and Guarantee Satisfaction

Phones 106 and 493

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These Live Iiusiness Houses
are asking for a share of your
patronage, and it will pay you
—1 to carefully read each ad.

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Phone 122

THE HERALD’S
Weekly
Gi
Guide
to Bargains

In this issue is a large advertise­
ment calling attention to the Final
Kcdiulioli Sale of Vowel! &amp; Co. in
order to get rid of their stock and
save the trouble and expense of mov­
ing it in their enlarged department
store they are offering some specials
* bargains that, will appeal to the careJ ful buyers of thi« city
•; ur.'.y.
Men and women will bo interested in
this sale for here you will find tin
cream of bargains in seasonable goods
that are being cut to make them move
fast. The Final
Reduction Sale
stalls today* the 2 lth ami ends Oct.
Ith and includes everything for the
ladies and men and the boys and the
iriiV. Read the nil hml note the
prices. This sale wllle be one of the
best of the season and offers much
to the man or woman who wishes to
save money and the children who ar«
getting ready for school.

Sanford, Florida

Granulated

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PER POUND
Choice Hops in Packages . . .
Premier Salad Dressing, Bottle .
Pearl Tapioca, Package .
Red Pitted Cherries, Can
Walnut Meats, Pound . .
Extra Choice Apricots, Pound . .
Special Peeled Peaches, Pound . .
California Prunes, Pound . . . .
English Walnuts, Pound
Yellow Split Peas, Pound . . .
Green Sp it Peas, Pound . . . .
Marshall’s Kippered Herring, Can .
Educator Bran Cookies, Package .
Fresh Wheatena, Package . . .
Yellow Corn Meal, Pound . . .
morris’ Creamery Butter, Pound .
Clover Hill Better, Pound . . .
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Sanford,

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for Sale-8
f Would be no better bargain than we are offering.

Special on Stoves.

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It wiil pay you to look betore you buy j;

i No. 7 High Grade, $15.60

No. 8 Same Quality, $20.85
No. 8, Large Oven, $27.95 |
| 2 Burner Oil Stoves, $21.00
3 Burner Oil Stoves, $26.25
A Big Range for $27.95 |
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Our Sale still continues until all goods are gone.

Our Loss is Your Gain.

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The Following New Lumber

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21G0 Feet 8”x l n.j" Ship-lap Flooring
8x8* 22 Pieces 12’
10x 12 11 PiK-:*- 12 *
10x10 9 Pieces 12*
2x8 55 Pieces 12’

At our our New Warehouse, Corner Second
Street and Oak Avenue.

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Notice is hereby given to the pub­
lic, that tiie Geneva Bridge across tin
St. Johns River, between Sanford and
Geneva, Fin., is now undergoing re
pairs, am! is unsafe, and is closed to
the public travel, and any person ot
persons using said bridge will pass
at their own risk, without liability
of any kind accruing to Seminole
County.
L. A. Rruinley, C h a i r m a n ,
Hoard of Co. C o m r ’s.

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M. S. Jelks, Coniplninnnt, vs.
T. M. Jelks. L. I’. Jelks. et nl.
Suit to Quiet Title, Citntion.
A ttest:
To Chnrles A. Love, Mary E. Love
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Y i .ij »ti.1 9 At ii #*f t »»*i i*r r •.■r# **’ **f•i**r-*» •»» W. A. Jelks, Moltio Rhoden, Florid;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUD­
to be ami nppenr before this
I j . r tu H r «'«• p i.lv m *« ’ "I *f r*
taint
Jelks Goode, Eli Goode, and Lnun tiered
ICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND TOR SENl r t . i l AIm I v • ». »ti 9
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honorable Court on October -1th, 1020
INOLE COUNTV. LLORIDA
Address, Hnwkinsvilie n rule day of this Court, to nnswc
I .* .' i i r *n*f p i4 *in r i im i# t'-vT *f t iih * tv: t. I'ninc Jelks,
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IK CHANCERY
To E. N'. Jelks, Attic Moore Jelks the bill of com plaint filed hereir
*, r ,| 11, * iIt n f,rw •pii*er of c e n tr a l elf filia tio n
against you, and The Sanford Ilernlt'
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itness my hntwl and official .*cal o!
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Address, Macon, Gn.
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JCourt nt Sanford, Seminole Cou;
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You and each of you are hereby or the
ty, Florida, this the lilth day of Aug
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In t lit* Circuit Court, St*vc*nlh Itulicin deled and required to be and nppon ust, 1920.
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H f said Court to answ er the bill of plninant.
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complaint filed herein against you
A lrtnniW r. I |e i t !••
» law o f J .
ami The Hanford Herald is hereby dcs NorrcE or application ron tax deed
M.
Jelks, Complainant, vs.
Bti ir s
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To all parties claiming an i n t e r ­
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for four com ecutiv e weeks.
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!»•• r«f M.i 111 4 J . 1:iu - • * 1r f M«o •hi*!.*’• T^f® ns heirs, devisees, legati &lt;s, gntiiti e
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Jelks,
address
unknown;
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Yon and each of you are hereby ot
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t e e , t)li\c r Jell;.', John J. Jelks, Tenia
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All of MV !-l of NE 1-1, section P.
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It &gt; 1 acre known as No. 5, G. O. Rut
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let’s survey I and also begin a t vent*
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section it, tun west 1 1-2 eh. north .'
I t aif&lt; e|r*uc f ji.u i
eh. i: ! 1-2 eh. S S eh. and also on
W til*lT|. 1|.»
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aeie in setiion it, to commence a t ;
a l* ,te * u |f . ft mt If
affiant |ha« »* e jdaee
point 1*.It* eh. south of N\V cor. N\t
tja iie d defm d-tin» »i
1-1 &lt;•: &gt;K 1-i nm I* 1.27 cit. theneo
fw* t
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7&lt;t tiegn es, -J.*i uiimites, east
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ile fe tid rh i* at# *«i#;r t l * i« e **f
north M degrees 1.1 m inutes, we&gt;t
Von are, i l r f r f * f # . *#*fef#’l io
ch. north l.Ull rh., ami also in sectii.t
Id 11 i f i otiip iiin t f '■ 1 P * m
d a t . tl # 1*t d i j of
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it to commence nt a point as follow■ame I #4nc t lU ife f '.ir o f t ?• i
From tlte N\V cor. of N\V 1-4 of SI
I T i s i r i m n . i : « n i i» r i ip p
1-4, tun south in. IS ch., thence soutl
U r# l e pfll.|U tir*t f»*r e lt ld e*m
In Th # Nanfo- ! I I n a l ! » »,#-w*j&gt;*| I r o f :
7o dt grees Ij m inutes, east ,».C2 fit
lif of d '*»,n.|i&gt;o|i
e lfrtila tlo n pu* 11*1« d J*
ar.tl from tills point of beginning nn
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north "4 degrees, et st "A2 eh, eaw i t m :ms i :
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2.12 eh.. n&gt;utli '.1 degrees, west o.'J’
r i r e u l t I '.u r t
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ell. im iih Jo degrees. W 2.12 eh, nortl
l ot - .! \ 4S e a l»
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ill degrees, east l.-’ .j eh. to beg. Am'
h a * l* k t;i&gt; # * - • •
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also thm tin : o l..j.tl in c»t.im
I v te
H O T IC C o r A T r i - H A T IO N
as follows: Fotmiienei
a point It
t ’ lu lr r n . i|..n
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eh. soutn of MV cor. of N\V 1-4 of
N otice t* I n e t t
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t lta*#r «.f
fV r th le A f# y *
' t#*t tl»# #r.* SK 1-4, thence iun west 1.7.1 ch. soutl
d a t o f Ju n e \ | . 11*1** l • fU#*t **1*1 i# rft
20 degrees \V (&gt;. .'7 eh. south 7o de
f ir s t # III mt P tflr# ntul t at* , ,{■ &gt;| p ll. a t| mi.
t i l » |m | |o l* iU r |b m ru filiU ii« w i l l lit*
v it*' grets, east d.JU chains, north ill tie
r e f t if 1&lt;if #
enil»ra»'e* ft.# f*.||#n jiu* d#*«"r1,a#** glees, east l.a.j eh, nortli 7.J degree
p rt*|ietrf • Itt ta tn l III *». *• U .d# * .'u n f t . n . n | , j
la minutes, west a.i&gt;2 chains, north 4:
I to w it • 6 4*T
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'll * *.tld Ian '
te lf.g P»M^r,| Pt the *|«t# id t! •* |*»111* 1r«r* Ilf *'t I chains to beg; and also the south ll
r e f f |f l* ‘ #f# In t l « natii# of I f.kin.f*a
acres of S\V 1-4 of N\V 1-4, sectitu
T ,» t t*# P lIf|eate Yo. t*1. dat#,) if.# * f ,|
1 0 ; all in township 21, south range ill
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In in jr t if f |ce ‘4***1 I »* n *de v p p il’ .ttion for r»* east.
tired to |«*tte 111 ur.-*.rdAt.e# w ill) It it
f a l l , «-r
You are hcicby ordered and reouir
t If I nt# *1 t»f *1 *—* II# f*»I U»*l 11ll,
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td :«&gt; be mid appear to the hill o!
f t t I t tiaf »-&gt;1 1»- *£».. *. i
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lo t 47 Huttfofd lle lc h t * . T l r anlit t od te ln jr *•
co.uplaint filed herein against you lc
*e**ei} of t l# &lt;|at# of th# |**u.if &gt;e «.f »nr|
M. S. Jelks, on Monday, Novcmbe;
tlflc a t# In t l# n a n # o f Mr* I i\
h llr t ,
A l*e* T « t tV t 1 |f|i *1# N*. v | .la ir d tl # i l l , d * j 1st, 1020, and it is further urdcrct
o f In n # \ U m i l , lull* file d *a,d r# rt I f Ira te ft that this order be published in Th*
IF F '"fir# «in*| »•«* tn i il# apt't i n t (.nt fo r t a t dee,'
Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a
to |**u# |a • rtt*fd in *# w ith h n
lit»ti| i# r f l
week for twelve consecutive weeks.
f lra te efr I t#c#a it # f'd#.wtn^ ilp w f lle t j
t l 4pP.4l.-d Iff ^eodirdc PoUnfc P lo fld i to w |f
W itness my hand and the officia’
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• f w p 4*or. or lo t 2 lin n N ortl 117 ft W seal of the Court at Sanford, Seminoh
H T f t .. P . U\ ft to le-c , tloMn County, Florida, this the lilth day of
U\ ft
* iir w » t* a r a&gt;|.1|t1&lt;«fi .» S v i t
The
August, 11*20.
E. A. Douglass,
land le llt if * » » r*.r*| ,i| H r *ta.fr of t ie !***ttfrft
S n .v rk T o w N C o r d s , ooo
if f ••trt r # r i|ft v « f# In v|.« narn# o f t'n kn tw rij
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
P r.le ** aalt! r # rtlflc a l« « •» a ll 1- redeemed a# ty, Florida.
cn h lltii? to la ir , t « i d#ed w ill l»*ne tl# r # ffi o
Fa b r ic T i r e s , ooo
Sehelle Mnines. Solicitor for Com
f i e 2nd daT o f 0#tot&lt;er
P |1&gt;^I
W lH ir* * i t n ff lr lo t 4 lk.r-.tn r. «r, J * . , 1 u [, plnlnnnt.
52-1,it.
Seniminolf County, Fla.
E. A. Douglass, Clerk. 4-4ti

2 1 . i 920

Bought the New Car,
Did You?

NOTICE or APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED Y

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Anyone having accomodntions foi
5 te»chcrs will please communicate
v.ith Supt. T. \ \ . Lawton a t the office
in the court house.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

P l f . par: 5«c'a

The n i l l i n l t - | n - ■ iw w | » , tb* J t t* of
uttlaar* o f tarh cttllCcat* to I U n tw * of
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f i M I n i to law. i m i l f f l w ill U *a* tL*r*oo on
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n. a . p o r a i . A s « ci*rk.

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In the Circuit Court of Seminole Ini o u r nf the Conni» J u d g e S e m i n o l e
C o u n t! M a t e of Morlila.
County- Florida.
In Chancery.
In He l*«tate of
lio*kins J o r s,
A l e i a n d e r K. Poarr*
To All I ' l e i l l l o t i , l . e g a t r . i , 1 lUtrll.i.tr* * and
Complainant,
i l l l e r a o n a having Claim*, or
• r m a n i l,
vs.
Citation.
again*! *al.l Kitate:
' " u . a n .l ea rh nf y o u , are h e r e b y notified
Charles N . Morrin, ct nl.
• i i ju l r . l : i p r i v i t an y . l a l m v and de­
To Charles N. Morrin and the un­ ar.-f
m a n d , u h l e h y o u , or t l ’ h ir nf y o u . m a y have
known heirs, legatees devisees, grant- again*! t h e . i t a t e of t l e i a n . f r r K. Power*
MS of other claimants under the said d'-c. a . e d , late .,f Sem inole C o u n t y , tTogilil,
the u n d v rv lg r.il A d m ln lvtrator of \ * l . i
Charles N. Morrin, and to any and to
r i l a t e . w ith in t w o )r a t* Ir &gt;m t h e d a t e h.rrof.
all other persons or parties claiming
H a ted J u l y 3th. A. It. 1920.
.
A. I*. Z A C H A R Y .
any interest in and to the following
A d m l n U t r a . &gt;r.
described land situated, lying and be­ *°■
ing in the County of Seminole and In I ourt n f lUiunli Judge S e m l n o f e
S l a l e of florid*.
State of Florida, more particularity In &lt; ount&gt;
re hl*t ate of
described ns follows, tow it:—Lot 8 Martha IWrtleton
Xu tfr* |« hereby given, t o at] whom It
and Lot 9. less the South 23.0 foe If of may
eo n r e r n . that on the "ad d a y of Oft.liter
said lot h. of Block C, of T ier 3, of A. I*. 1920. | ihall apply t o t h e H onorable
Sanford, Florida, according to E. It. j. P t l o u i h o t d r r, Judge of *ald C o u rt, a*
nf P ro b a te for mv final dH rharge a&lt;
Trafford's map of Snnfonl, Florida. Judge
Ad mlnlvtrator of the rv ta te of
Martha
It appearing from the sworn Bill llertleaon, d e f e a t e d , and t h a t a t t h e tame
| will p r . v m t to laid C o u r t m y final
of Complaint filed in this cause time
account* a t A d m ln itlralor of l a i d ra t a le , and
against you, that you have or claim avV fur the ir approval.
j.ime interest in and to the lands here­ Hat. d J u l y 19th. A. H. 1920
K M AGNUSOW
in above described.
30-1Oir.____________________
A fm ln ittra tn r.
Therefore- you, the said Gharle.V N.
Murrin are hereby' required'to t&gt;o and In The Court of tbi&gt; County Judge
appear before our said Circuit Court
Seminole County, Slale of Florida.
at the Court House in Sanford, Flor­ In re E state of
ida. on the 1st day of December 1920, J. Ham ilton Hep.
and then and there make answ er to
the Bill of Complaint exhibited gainst T» all Creidtors. Legatees, Di-tribuyou, otherwise, a Dec re u Pro’ Confcsso lecs and all Persons having ('taints or
"will he entered against you. And all
Demand against said E state:
other persons or parties claim ing any
\ on. and each of you, are hereby
right, titlo or interest in and to prop­ notified and required to present any
erty herein above described, under,
by or through the above named defen­ claims and demands which you, nr
dant, or otherwise arc hereby required either nf you, may have against the
to be and npear before ou r said Cir­ estate nf J. Hamilton Hep deceased,
cuit Court at the Court House,, In late n l Seminole County, Florida, to
Sanford, Florida on the 3rd day of the undersigned adm instrator of said
January A. D. 1921, and then and estate, w ithin two years from the
there mnke answer to the Bill of Com­
plaint filed against you. Otherwise, date hereof.
Dated July 22nd, 1920. A I).
a Decree Pro Confesso will he en­
tered against all unknown parties de­ 19-9:c
A A HON H. A N D EH S
fendant.
A dm inistrator Estate of .1.
It is ordered that this Citation lie
H am ilton Hep.
published in thcSnnford Herald a
newspaper published in Seniitnd*
NOTICE.
County, Florida once a week for 8
weeks as notice to Charles N. Morrin, The Registration Books for Seminole
and once nl week for twelve weeks n&gt; County, Florida, will be open in nil the
notice to the unknown parties defend­ precincts of the county from Sept, nth
ant.
to Oct. 9 th, 1920.
11. O* Du Hose,
Witness my hand and the seal of ■l-2tc
Supervisor of (legist rut ion.
the said Circuit _Court on this 11 th I
day of Sept., A. D. 1920.
NOTICE TO THE I T n b lC
Seal.
E. A. Douglass
Clerk Circuit C o u ri Semi­
Notice is hereby given to tlie pub­
nole County, Florida.
lic,
that the Titusville Bridge, ovei
George A. DeCottcs,
St Johns Hivcr, between Geneva,
Solicitor and of Counsel for complain­ the
Mims Fla., is now undergoing re­
ant
Ti-13te. ami
pairs, and is unsafe, and is closed to
| r &lt; d i i i o f C o u n t ! J u it f i- S e m in o le t 'o u n l i, the public travel, and any person ot
-»141r of I I01M4.
persons using said Bridge will pas
1 -e K v 'a t * nf
at their own risk, without liability of
1 • V. StenMrom
'. .lie,. {■ hereby given, to oil ub«,m il
r-i* eoneern, that on the 2rot .toy of tleto- nny kind accruing to Seminole Coun­
.
I. - \. It. 1020, I ihall aphl) to the Honorable ty.
I K, 11in•holil.-r. J j 'I 1 of »4f.J Court, at
L. A. Brantley, Chairman,
j i lt* of Probate for tn\ final ilfteharge »*
Board of Co, Ctnnr's.
- Iunlvtr *tri« 'J the vital.- of Iver V.
Seminole County, Florida.
: i . r.» lfo m , il r r e a a e il , a n d th a t at t h a t t im e t
o , . ttl to ( i i l i l ( ' . i n n is y tln a l a e r o u n i* Attest:
E. A. Dauglnss, Celrk, l- Ite
i 1 1rnlnl*tr a t r ia of aatd rittlr, a n il avW lor
• -,* approval.
NOTICE
i &gt;a*. 1 Jutv 2'itI , A. 1&gt;. 11*20.
Pb.t I. S T H N S T K i i M JtlfMPIIULV
lore
Aiftnlnl.ttatrlt.
lion. Board of Countv Commission,
, i.hcvit count or sekixole county. rrs in and for Seminole County.
Florida, at their next regular iiii' irtOUIDA IN CHANCERY.
ing to lie held Oct. 4th. 1920. at 10
I i v.r ,\J ir t r r * «*. U f H r f f l ‘f w l
o'clock A. M. at tlie Court Hou-e.
I
44\,('** i* 4 'I. i I ),i . 141tt14 f i i . \ * t# ro r*»
in Sanford Fin., will receive bids foi
a ) ., tH*f«atl»lat»l«.
one Steel F ire Proof filtii" cabinet
CITATION.
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I •iMt. I ■ • to be lined ill tiie County Judge's of. ♦ n G &lt;e&lt; W l . l l l l r r «tnl w I f #
W l.llllrf
fice. Specifications can be obtained
w l iiU m I . I t f d l l ^ F ft It'I « l f # ■■*»** ■
from Hoii. E. F. Householder, County
.nl |«ifllri *. ■(if
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I i-e.!, .Wutira I'mM,
Tf'itl, Judge, Seminole County, Florida.
• tidltra WhUilrr met wif# . .......
This board "eserves the right to re­
Aiful Willi jut L l;r Alli*&gt; ■Tt*l nil.-,
Hr»"U**|*t »'f
I***, mi'l t*» HI ject any and nil bids.
• * *Iffilii«: an)* liitrrt*tt In
In 11^ f*»l
L. A. Bromley Chairman
. »!*•*. I|1-*J UvuU •htiai** In
Hoard of Co. Cihiii' k.
J&gt;»rMa* fiMUCP1|,MiT!i(nilAf1| flu**1*il*^! &lt;**
Seminole ’". Fla.
• f»*wIt :
i.ii g nf fli# IfllrtMVtlidl nf ft"i*
Attest E. A. Douglass. Clerk, l !t&lt;
t ,.i • t %J| ,iIIII•in f I* A 119||*»r it n il |i' •* I &gt;*•*■
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iff &gt;•trt11*»nJ*If«NrI In 1*1'•*1"* 4iM111‘•»
hi the Circuit Court of tin* Seventh
, . vfitu, &gt;#&gt;1111 If HIIf* 1*1adlnf! * rSfifMa *»•
i'
"•■•I lu l*ta| ISivill I- i ‘ *-' Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole
i* r .f * l v t “ *1 f t . V*t tl «*
«, 4*t
County- Florida In Chancery.
f l
i:&gt;l in «mM AfMhlovi.
tl* tt. to tt«» NuMio*i*t corner «»f !&gt;•* J. H. Cowan, et nl,:
• ii't
VVir*i «m* i ft
vs
: Citation.
•***r|i tin** of rlclit of tray *»f \ i14U11» FrctI B. Bradley, et ul.:
1 m l.! S t a ll M S llr«*t t tl.ftift* S.»ntt»n«»it
To G. R. Calhoun of Bitkins, Colo­
•M Station Strutt iff net* s.Hjtti«r*t
w tin* tvntrrlf Itn# of kjI&gt;1 .^tailor rado, F. A. H art of Savannah. G eor­
• *. I ft. timer* S*.*itli ho ft. to
gia, and C. II. Walsh of Wilmington.
Vaintncf T.oO arrr*.
North Carolina: T. O. (Jillis, N. J .Gal­
‘••trlnu from autirn IUII of
r1t• mu*.* acaln»t you tUnf M'U I ■*T' lagher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell.
Int^trit In ait I to tt »* latt l to*r** Louis Paint ami James Sawyer, \vhos»
•lri.TlU I. Tlirtrfi.fr.
tt.r •*! :
I’rnai, Almira l*fi-t. «in»rsr I’n-t places of residence are unknown )&gt;” ■'
«tiftrlr* Wltlttltr IH-I »l.fr
to ail parlies claiming an interest in
mil 4\ ft111ain I. Itra-llrr nn.I «tfr nml to the following described land
fira*||«*f. off I ffrttr rr-iulrri! to
- If t*rf«»rr mir »al&gt;| rifTllit 1%'rtift sit tlo* in Seminole County, Florida, to-w it:
m in Hanf«*ril rk&gt;rf4«. f r' n*«* Ul. *Uj
I-ots 7 ami 8, of Block 4, nf 1ter I
’i*r, A l» l'J20, an! tlrn an&gt;! tl
t« 11.a* lllfI nf r**tn(ifalnf riltlM* of Sanford, Florida, according to F.
' - *"i*t |•in, nit fTv*t*r o (irerr** fru CVim It. Trnffords map of Sanford, F lori­
1*'l11 I** r utff«hS acaInat j no* Att «I da:
'(win* rlatmlric ihf flfftit, tltir or l’i
It appearing from a sworn Bill of
in * ret to 11in fifn jh rrtr l.r r r ln i 1c * - &lt; l ***1
t hat
■■' or t l.m u r li tt.«* a l* u r nan **■! *lrfrr»«! Complaint filed in thi* cause,
arr Imtrlijf rr*|iitrr l to I* you have, o r claim to have some in­
111f»»rr mir oM lirrtih
at tl
IT i*r lu Satif'Til. I'M Mi. ofi fft? &lt;»tt terest in and to the above described
Iu;t*nr A. I».
art tt.m art-t land,
,, ,
•l
y*»"t aaM tihkm*nf*i
Therefore, you, G. It. Calhoun, 1-. A.
* a iW -rfr* |*m
w ill t-* m
Hart, and (’. II. Walsh are hereby re ­
. !n«t •nI&lt;1 iinktHorn ftirtlr*
• *T.|rt***| Hit t tit* I‘It allot! I*» |m**lt*!oo* quired to be and appear before our
' nfof'l H«*raM a nnwmapm |i*ii»!!»,.»*-* said Circuit Court at the Court House
' !. SruiltK*!** C*oU|it&gt;‘, rinfMii OMf* a in Sanford, Florida, on the 14th day
f" ^Irltt mn*nrnll»r wMt
rmtlr** to
t- fi**i»t*hf«, no | orjrn a wrrtj fi*r urfhf of October A. i&gt;. 1920. ami then and
t* tcitlm to itiiiminn •IrfrnAiinf*
there make answer to the Bill of &lt; mn•• tit liUtnl nr&lt;| tin* pra| nf mil &lt;*lf* rt i*ti tIU 2ltl» *1«r nf tnrwt. A. ft plaint, otherwise n Decree Pro Con­
fesso will he entered against you.
r. a i»orof.AS&lt;.
rirfk l*|mill tiuift, ft#mIT'ot* Anti you, T. C. Gillis, N. &lt;L Gnllnghei
n » u tifr, rio rlifa
l**On|t*l, Fnltrttof i»n*l
fo .! M. Hunt J. F. Mitchell, [.mils Paint
•tiltin n f.
2 l.lt r and James Sawyer, are hereby re ­
:
or application roa tax deed quired to bo and appear before our said
H-'tlon STS ef lb. Ofniral Statutai. Circuit Court at the Court House in
Sanford,
Florida, on the 8th day of
• I, b-rrl.p elvrn elt*n tint:
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m, lb nritKi rr.
Vnvember A. I).. 1920, nnd then and
■' "t T.i CVrtlflr.t* No. 5(2, (talel It.* *.
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!,r "f JuIp. .4. ft., 1913. 111! flli-J fibl ert there make answ er to tint Bill of com­
In mp i.flb-* an.l bs« tuiil* appllratlnn plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro CoiiIT -I'-'l In Imov lit .rmfilatie* will) law f,*so will be entered against you.
' - fllflrat* *41,1.fare, tb* fi.flniafn* e.rfft^-1 And all other unknown parties claim ­
*’■* iltuatr.f In Semtnnle Onuntp, l*l.»rl Ia
ing any right, title or interest in am
t ivi fj. „f |,,i, |a an m. a. n. minne t«, the property herein above described
Mv. rrr*r.|*,t In |*|at |U*ik 2, I’ac* 43 are hereby required to be ami appear
•»M Un-I t*ln^ »»,*m*-I at lb* Jaf# of
before our said Circuit Court at the
-I - n f , u p |, r r r t P V a t * la lb * C»to* o f
Court House in Sanford. Horidu, on
-f| r.. st*v*n&lt;.
' T.v t&gt;rtlflf-al* No. .IV.. .1*1*1 l*&gt;* the 3rd day of Jnn. A. D. ID-1, and
nr nf Jnn*. A. lb. mis. Lit fi!*,l aal-l f*r- then
nnd-there answ er to the Bill «&gt;i
t&lt;* !n ftijr ofllr# anti )ia* fuail# ar»p1Ifatt‘»D
’ 14 «1#'#*J to i **u # )n iceonlan## w ith law, Complaint file«l In this cause, o th er­
rtlrtraf# #tnbra##« tl.# ollowltif
wise a Decree Pro Confesso will be
r’r iltual*.! In f«*iulnoI* CvHinl/, I'lni-U entered against all said unknown par’ -It
.
i i of i: i ; ,f sw i - i of »r 1-1 of s**.
21. S. II. 50 fi„ 3 arr**.
j( js ordered th a t this notice be puh**M t*nl twins a&gt;«-*&gt;*-1 at IE* 'l '1* "r ltntii*.) in The Sanford Herald, a news• of itirli r*rUflr»le In tli* tiaro* of
paper published in Seminole County,
1 K. St*pb*n*.
t *&lt; c*riin*ii* No. !.*.s9. .latrj
I Florida, once a week for four weeks ns

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whose residences nre unknown,

and once a week for twelve weeks ns the following Justice Districts, viz:
y . . j a n l » ,- t, n t r -1 arv b*r*l&gt;r ftolcrH to t.V CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
to the unknown parties defendant.
‘ No. 1, 2, 3, nnd 4.
&gt;«r i s j ip :—ir W o t* &lt; w I'lrcuTt C ourt »lttla.-1
CIECL’IT.
SEMINOLE
C0U.V7T.
Witness my hand and the seal of tin
For Constable in nnd for the follow­ • • a Coen of Cftanroty on th* tat .l«r of N,
said Circuit Court on this 8th day of ing Justice Districts, viz:
riORIDA, I.V CTIANCtRY
v H IW\ to «:.v—r n it bill of
September, A. D. 1920.
No. 1, 2, j , and 4.
complaint, amt ft U furtt*r r&gt;M»r*-t tl al Ifcla
JJabta S vla t. Coraj.lalnaaT.
(Seal)
E. A. Douglass
In Testimony Whereof, I have here­ Of'tvr I** p-ibll.tiM In t!,* Sann*!.| ]|*raH. a
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­ unto set nty hnnd nml affixed th» n-vrvoap-.r pnb]|tbr I In SaialniU I’.'nulr. H o­ O, W. SialT, arti Etncia A. StatT, J. t). Wnlty. Florida.
By E. H. Wilson. Great Seel 0f the State of Florida, at lla. one* ■ *r**b r.r iiretra &lt;r*«u.
v*l!&gt;n
o I'ortcr. an I Arrvinf r. iM'Js »J.
Goofy** A. DeCottes, Solicitor and of Tallahassee, the Capital, this tin
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Counsel for Complainants._____ L-13tc twenty-fourth day of August, A. P. rv&gt;4!t,
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ta lb*
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1920.
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TrifTor-r. mip nf ,-anfoet »s| all partlts
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
C!*rp Clrcull
S*vfotb h i U. tvl Clrrult. rtilmlnp in fatVruT in an t tn
II. Ciay Crawford,
I prv,p*rtp onNotice is hereby given to the pub­
Secretary of State. Spmlnofa C.vintr. rt.irl.la
dnr
IV. S(*I!T. Erui A. S»*IT. J. I&gt;. Wai­
lic, that the Wokiva Hivcr Bridge
To E. E. Brady, S heriff Semlnoh si iirit i: tioiM tv
ve! i. t.. *». Potipf ml Artbnr r. Ollm m
between Seminole and 1-ake Counties, County
-j-Stc S.vtlrfT.,r f.,f I'.miplaltj inf.
1M2tc
is now undergoing repairs, and is un­
CrtATIOK.
NOTICE or ELECTION.
safe, and is closed to the publid.'trav- In the Circuit Court, Seventh, Judicial
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t.*r*t&gt;p
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lint p-*!. 0. W. SUIT,
cl nnd nny person or persons using
Circuit- in and for the County ot
said Bridge will pass their own risk,
Seminole, Florida.
WliniEvs Tl.*
„f Inn nn le »• I A f l'U r S'r.' ' TOAUfl.
!. j &gt;c | | J *«fh Ko f °poq,
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without liability of nny kind accurCitation.
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Mary M. Secord, L. E. White, el 011 pwt »i* Join! fln.Untt*n pr-*:-**lnx an. . . . . . .
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William
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I.. A. Brumlcy, Chairman.
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Board of Co. Color's.
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Seminole County, Fla in this cause by George G. Herring of.............................
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wbfra ii,|. (v»tk* &lt;h.1t app*ip ft,r «ttit no*A ttest: K. A. Douglass, Clerk. 1-lte j Solicitor Tor the Defendant, that it i: * 1 *-!,. B«a•*:
l i t ! I!.* v .ii* nn .,11 Joint n«o
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»*fU!lt* tr**it.
the belief of the affiant that L. E I'lllon «rt* *nt»t*i| iipun II.Hr f*.p**ltv* Jn*ir
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bant &lt;nl *&gt;JlL
-ftl *»&lt;t nf tbt ‘Vxrt
NOTICE OF ELECTION
White, who was made a party to thi ml*, vvllh It* p*»« »nl nip. tt,*p-&lt;n, &lt;n.| th*p M.t&lt; lb* St!)i»fUp
nf
AnpiM
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1951.
To the Sheriff of Seminole County, cause by an order of Court in tin ill.l .l*i*ftiiln* &lt;n I ilfr*,-t tti i t rt.* m m Join! *sr.\ia
n. a. poum.a u .
of the State of Florida:
room ami stead of Mary M. Secord I!**.!nilon t-* »t)bnilll*.| to t!.* *)*flnr. of th* fl* tk I’lr.-olt Conti. S*r»n!!i J a 1!.-! 1 1 CVthlt,
Be it known, That I, II. Clay Craw­ whose interest the said W hite has ne Stat* at th* i:»n*r»l EUr-IUwt tn No,*mb«, |&lt;KS!. S*tnln**I* C.rmitp, 1"l ft!v.
ford, Secretary of State of the State quired, is a non-resident of the Stut&lt;
Now. |h*r»forv&gt;. I II. Cl»p rr.wfoM. s*i-r*- st'IIE, IK lUINTS
of Florida, do hereby give notice that of Florida and that his present plan
"f M" ' "f ,h*
'«■ b*r*bp Mlrlt0V f-r complain..!,
St-tle.
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of residence is 3219 Volta Place xl** noil,-* lb.I .
General Election
South Capital Street. Washington, D
liENERAL ELECTION
Will be held in Seminole County, C., nnd th at fcnid L. E. W hite is ovei will I* h*II In *ifti r»,)ntp ti n&gt;rlta on Tu*.
S tate of Florida, on Tuesday next suc­ the age of twenty-one years, and tha 'tip n*»f *irr**,|lip tb* Sr.t M.«.|,p In Nov*m
ceeding the first Monday in Novem­ there is no person in the State of b*r. 4 l&gt; 135!. lb* .,t| Tu.-o.1if !*in&lt; lb*
ber, A. D. 1920, the said Tuesday be­ Florida the service of a subpoena up
SECOND DAY 0T N0VEMDEH
♦
ing the Second Day of November.
on whom would bind the said L. E for lb* rtilScib-Ti or r»j**t|.Mi of tb* .all ♦
For United States Senator from tin Wiutc.
Joint Itranliillon proj-wlnf an *m*n.1m*nt to 1! *
S tate of Florida, for six years from
Therefore, you, L. E. White- an »' nallltoliwi of tb* Stu* of I'l.rl lt. »|,
One Inch Card. Will He Publl.ihrd Uh*
March I, 1921.
hereby ordered nnd made a party com
\ Joim u*«.iuti.n pr.'(--!i* m Am*njai*o! der T hi. Heading Al The Itntr Of I7*2t
For Six &lt;f&gt;) Presidential Electors pin in ant in the room nml stead o I *
ti o f A r t ( f i t I X 't f th # ('o n a U tiitl'M i i | ’ i* r \ * f u f ,
For one Hepresenatlve of the Four­ Mary M. Secord, whose interest yot o f th # ?*taf# o f r W l ' t l ll«* I a If In T a i a t l ' t i j
^
th Congressional District of the Stat* have acquired, and you are further ot anr| rinanr#
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con­ dr red to file your appearnnee of recur*’ I*-# It Vl#«4&lt;|9#.| ft;jr tfi#
n f Its#
gress of the United States.
in the nttnvc cause on or before the 4th SI it e o f ris v fM l.
For Governor of the State of Flor­ day of October A. 1&gt;. 1920, the sain
T l at f!i# fiillnHwInc im#n&lt;1ni#at to
ft
being a Rule Day of this Court. It is j f A r t lr l# !&gt; of it,# (*«maf| f ill Ion r*f th# Utaf# of
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LAWYER
For Secretary of the State of Flor­ further ordered that this notice b- 11 *ritm r# tltln £ to f a t a l) m a n t first nr# 1* lift# .
n rn ci: is tiik cm ur iior.vr
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published in The Sanford Herald, j , I f a c re n l to an t ahatl I hi* »ohm in#4 fo th# #1##*
published in Seminob torn o f It# afar# f »r alofittoti t»r f#J#x^ti*#i ai
For Attorney General of the Stat* newspaper
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
of Florida.
County, Florida, once n week for tiv* I U n#4t g#iie-rat #l#otl»n h#M f.fr# a fr# r. H .a l I*
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Florida.
I Witness E. A. Douglass, I’lerk *&gt; •Htuthm nf ||.# Maf# •? Il'fMi !•# asitfr».|#t| #o
For Treasurer of the State of Flor­ said Court ami the seal thereof thi • a fi* r#4 I a t f«*||*ma
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30th day of August, A. 1&gt;. 1920.
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f*»r I m q I iic f*fal# NiriiU o n j / for |h#
E. A. Douglass,
For Superintendent of Public In­ (Seal)
lti***1-*n or •ti|&lt;pr#Mln£ in
struction of the State of Florida.
Clerk of the Circuit Court I I nr ( mu** of
For Commissioner of Agriculture George G. Herring. Solicitor and o ■n rrr f ln v -«r f«*r M.o |t « r j)n r o f r&lt;*.Wining or
of the State of Florida.
Counsel for Defendant.
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MY SPECIALTIES:
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For Two Justices of the Suprcnu H cirtalt Caurt s.»mih JedirUI cimti of )ivf#r#«t. or f *f !L«*
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Court of the State of Florida.
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                    <text>Sanford Would Have At Least Five Hundred More Families If There Were Five Hundred More Houses Built Here By the
Sanford Men Who Have Money to Invest

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VOLUME XII.

SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER 21. 1920

NUMBER 6.

WOMEN TO REGISTER
SANFORD SCHOOLS OPEN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. 27
PREPARE TO VOTE
NEXT MEETING SANFORD
IN NATIONAL ELECTION WITH BRIGHT PROSPECTS BOARD TRADE BOOSTERS

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-------Upsula. The school busses for thi: TRAMMELL AIT DOES NOT HOLD
year will he superior to those of form­
er years, lind the service under the Judge Graham Declares Section Ten
Van Swearingen Would Get All Attor­
above nntmd gentlemen will dohutUnconstitutional
ney Generals at Work
less he highly satisfactory to nil pat------rons.
i Criminal Court Judgr W. S. GrnTampa, September 22.—If the a t­
The
schedules for
ne exact
cxnci scneuuics
ior the
me everul
eve-rui ham in
••• rulig Tuesday on the
..... motion
torney generals of other states will
;es ennot he determined nt present to quash the indictment against Stateroute
follow tho suggestion of Van Swear­
fixed. after
hut will
..... he
..........
---- the time foi Superintendent W. N. Shrats, chnrgingen, attorney general for Floridn,
ninking the first trip is ascertained, ing violation of the Trammel corrupt
consumers of gnsoline nnd coni oil
On the first day it will l« well for all practices act, relieved Mr. Sheets
may be able to purchase it at a con­
pupils at or near the most distant from further* prosecution when he de­
siderable reduction before many more
points of departure to lie ready to clared Section 10 of the act contra­
months.
board the busses nt eight o'cloe’k Mon dicts the Florida constitution, which
guarantees freedom of speech to ev­
The Florida attorney general spent
day morning
part of Tucsdny nnd Wednesday in
On this first day the schools will ery person.
An information was filed before
Tampn. nnd while here said that he
be dismissed al twelve* o'clock, am'
Judge
Graham several weeks ngo,
has written a letter to every attorney
the pupils alnwed to return to theii
CONDITION AND NOT A THEORY general in the United States, asking Transportation System Has Ilccn Ar­ homes after purchasing text l&gt;onk* charging Mr. Shcuts with violating Tickets Are on Sate .and . Price .Will
lie $1.25 Purchased at
them to join him in nn investigation 1
ranged For County
THAT CONFRONTS THEM
for the term. The busses will ho run the section of the corrupt practices
Ranks
act
which
plnces
a
penalty
on
any
nt*
of
the
combine
which
regulates
the
Scolars
accordingly.
today
tnck made by one candidate on anoth­
price of gas nnd oil. “I have received
The state compulsory attendance er within IS days before thr date of
no replies to my request so far," said
The Snnford schools will open for law requires every boy nnd girl be­ the election without first submitting The next1 banquet nnd get together
the
attorney
general,
"hut
the
letters
Monday afternoon, Mrs. \V. L.
tween the ages of seven nnd sixteen
meeting of the Sanford Board of Trade
y S a n President of the Womans were not sent out until the latter part the fair term next Monday nt nine o’- years, inclusive, t&lt;* attend school dur­ a copy of the nttnrk to tho candidate will lie lielil at the Hotel Valdez on
on
whom
it
is
mnde.
of
Inst
week
and
they
have
not
had
c!e&gt;ck,
nnd
the
patrons
and
friends
of
c S of Sanford, called the executive
ing the entire school term, as fixet
Mr. Shents mnde nn attack on his Thursday night October 7th ami tick­
to reply.”
the schools are cordially invited to lie- by the county in which such pupils live
Laid together
together for the purpose ol time
board
opponent,
Dixie M. Hollins in the June ets are now on sale at the First Nntio.
Mr.
Swearingen
has
been
looking
formulating sonic plnns whereby i y into the matter ns far as Florida is present nt the opening exercises. Youi provided, however, the pupil has not primary just five days before the al Bank, the Seminole Bank anti the
for:
T w om an in Sanford and Seminole concerned for three or four months, presence will he an inspiration to the already completed the eight grmnnmt election, which was puhli-&gt;hcd in the Peoples Bank and very one intending
to attend the benqurt should buy their
pupils and an encouragement to the grades of school. Although, due t« Tampa Citizen.
Sarc OthatT it Cis most important that nnd recently wrote Attorney General teachers.
Inadequate funds, this county does not
tickets
nt once. On account) of the
The
information
against
Mr.
Shents
I’altncr of the federal government,
n regular attendance officer. was gathered by It. E. L. Chnncey. confusion caused In the hotel by guests
£ should register nnd vote in the asking
Tlie enrollment this year will he Iemploy
for certain dntn. This request
nevertheless the law will he enforced Solicitor E. 1’. Si art in using the evi- buying tickets on the night of the ban­
brought to Mr. Swearingen’s desk n greater than during any previous year. I
“ T K i t S c r al Scinlnolc coun. copy
quet there will to llu ticket* sold utter
of n report mndc by the special
twelve o’clock—noon—on Thursday.
ty‘women have regUtcrol “ml nmny committee of the federal trades com­
Tliis arrangement enables the hotel to
availed themselves of the opportunity mission to congress, whlih say* the
prepare for tin* banquet nm! know to u
a, kou as lira hooka « ere opened. U - oil interests of the country control the
certninity how many will sit down to
fearing that the matter might be iuk- biggest profiteering combine in Amer­
the tables nt eight o’clock. At the for­
lrcted by some who are not especially ica. “There is plenty of information
mer meetings many of the guest* waitinterested,
thu
club
women
hnv.c
tnk.
i n u i v o i . ••—, __ i...,,,, in mein report
at mis
to
the report
of committee
this
Parents of children undir six years ht-nring .......... Mr. Shents sni.l: ••
hi the work in hand a . .
,
JcoriK-r,.F!, to enter suit against the com- ornhly known ns grade teacher, will
,th* " M 1 “f.Vh.e
'S n
of
age requested not to try nnd havt "They didn’t give a chance to prove I*” 1**'™ Miller and he hotel nunhe principal of the Grammar School
torehouse
canvass
will
ho
panic*
without
further
investigation."
registration before them as a duty »#|d M
agement were kept busy a even ng
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington, formerly such children enrolled, as the primury v.hal I mid.”—Times.Union.
Mr. Swearingen.
______ ________
putting in extru chairs nnd seating
department
will
I
k* full to overflow­
ar.d a responishility that cannot he
principal
of
the
East
Side
Primary,
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.
.
^
late
comers nml the chef was driven
ing
If
only
those
of
legal
ngo
nre
adwill he supervising principal of nil
n
t0 distraction by the uncertainty of
tA
. M. Gullowoy was appointed
primary grades of the Sanford school* mlttcd.
the number of late tliners anti this
Parents nre advised that it will b&lt; l l u L l w IlU U U
Inairman of committees who will perAmong the teachers nre many of the
will l&gt;e avoided in the future by the
well
to
accompany
tilts
younger
child.
icnully visit every woman in Sanford
best of Inst year’s faculty, nnd others
IQ
M A
l Wr
iron rind nrrngnement of cutting out
coming to us for the first time with ren on tho first day nnd to report to
»nd Seminole county.
1
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A
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,
‘he
sale of tickets after noon of the
the
teachers
any
physical
defects.
In
Mrs A. P. Conelly was appointed
high recommendations from other
day upon which the banquet will ooonler that such may he properly caret
Chairman of the publicity committee.
schools.
The subject of reglitrntion will be
The transportation of the pupils for.
Please remember t lit* time, MON­
from distant points in the district will
hot before the- women l&gt;y mean* of
enre of nil the tips nnd trimmings anti
advertising, speeches and motion pict­
he well taken care of by Mi* C. E. DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27th
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gives the guests one of the best meals
nt
NINE
O’CLOCK.
Chorpcning for the East Side, and Mr
ure slides.
. ,,
EXTENSIVE
ADDITIONS
BEING
thnt it is possible to obtain for this.
T.
W.
LAWTON.
Supt.
The Woman’s Club of this city now ••SANFORD HIGH” WILL LEAVE A. J. Lossing for the West Side and
*price any place in the country.
SKIDS OF DRY DOCK MON­
MADE IN CHURCH AND
comprises about one hundred nnd fifty
The committees unpointed for solic­
DAY MORNING WITH
members nnd they' are a body' of pro­
PARISH HOUSE
iting
membership* Inst week made u
EVERYTHING
gressive. public spirited women who
—----, .
. fine record for the time they were
SHIPSHAPE
geru-rxilly accomplish what they at­
Extensive nditlonn are being made mJt un,|
responded nobly to
tempt to do nnd it goes without snyto the already extensive plant of the , |1(l cnj| The drive netted over one
Next Monday morning will be
inp that the women of this county
Mr. Ford is a prominent huaincsi Holy Cross Parish. The ladies of tin j,unt|ri.j' tuw nu-mhers and the next
sill nt lenst hear about what then one for which many have been
jnK promises ninny new faces nnd
man
of Cleveland and his man) lloly Cnis* Woman's Guild nre having
dutie« nre in regard to registration xiously waiting. At
built a large room ill addition to the A hunch of new booster*.
ard voting in the November election
Parish House. It can bo used on The Board of Trade is mnking great
---------- x----------Sumluy* ns a separate clnss room strides in this section nnd the commit*
for the Church school; and upon re. tees nre active in putting over the vnENGINEER NICHOLSON
quirement ns a fully equipped kitchen rious siunts that are necessary to place
FELL I RON TRAIN
for supper- bazaars and other insti Sanford on the map. It behooves ev­
tiitional work.
ery public spir ted citizen of this coun.
NEAR GAINESVILLE
Fort ho increasing work in the ty to join this active body of men who
description
of
the
wedding
follows:
port and friendship for. a successful
Brotherhood of Saint Andrew, a Inrge ______
_ things here and whq intend
are doing
Gainesville, Sept. 21.—A passenger year. With your co-operation the
FA GAG EM ENT ANNUN’OCED
Miss Louise A. Melton duughter of
assembly room for meetings is being j,, continue thii gi&gt;od wurk •
on the rear platform of A. C. L, train Snnford schools cun he innde 100 per Mr. und Mrs. G. E. Melton, of San­
o. 9, due in Gainesville at 8:1*» p. ni.. cent; without if they will degenerate. ford, and Mr. William Ford, of &lt; love
Mr. und Mrs. S. L. Stroup anounc. er«x ted in mnection witli the Saint The next big step toward something
Andrew's Brotherhood room. It will definite is the paid secretary and seylast night snw the body of n man lying Be with us nnd start the yenr off li.nd, O., wen&gt; united
in marriage the engagement of their daughter j wil
he used at other times as a fully , rni applicants for this |&gt;osition will
in the hushes beside the track near properly.
Fnylyn
to
Mr.
William
Fn-d
Mason
Thursday nt high noon at tin- sumsupplivil
reading room and a room foi he ),ei e this week looking over the sitMandevilic and immediately pulled the
With two exceptions the faculty 1mer home of the bride in Daytuni the marriage to take place in the iat I games, sucii as checkers, etc. There nation. The Snnford Board of Trade
Ml cor.l for the train to stop hut re­ will lie the same as that of Inst yenr. 1Bench. Dr. I). H. Rutter of the Day- fall.
will he also another room mnde with : feels that this is the accepted time to
ceived no response. 1 he trail) rattled Mr. Harold Bache, graduate of the totiu Bench Methodist church, olliThis nriouncenunt
willi il*e
read
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installation of shower baths, lock. I have the’Jservice* of the best secretary
on. and the passenger wondering it Univcn ity of Florida will be the in- jelating.
most ronlrnl inten
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; ,.rs, etc. Together with the liowling thnt money can procure and this is
there could have been foul play,
structor in science, filling the varan.
The residence was beautifully dri friends of the couple
. , . K I alley, liilliurd tables and other Y. M. the season to advertise and put over
the cord again frantically until the cy made by Miss Pauline Gordon. Mr. orated with ferns and cut flowers, ami „ut
the state
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firi-ninn’a attention was attracted, nml L. D. Glcger, graduate of Stetson Uni. j relatives and intimate friends of tin lesteemed, justly popular
** t 'from a single “Saint Andrew’s Broth, much for Sanford nml Seminole coun­
looking up he was horrified to sec the versity, will he at the head of the his. COUple were in attendance
Inrge circle of friends nnd all wil erhood Boom" to a ful Ifledged “Saint ty.
engineer missing, lie stopped the tory department, filing the vacancy
The bride wus given in marring, b.v unit* in extending best wishes iti ad Andrew's Ilrothvrhood House." Al
---------- x----------train and hncked up to where the body mnde by Miss Mnrinn Clarke. The her father and was attended by vnnre.—Plant City Courier.
ready the prospects for an old.time
Uy in the bushes, and upon examina­ other departments wil be headed as her sister, Miss Margaret Mihoi
The above will he interesting news champion Ilmtherhood basket ball, FLORIDA CHURCHES MAY
tion it wus found to he Engineer L. follows!
TAKE UP MOTION PICTURES
maid of honor.
.. to the ninny friend* here or Fre&lt; team nre most bright, and for local
P. Nicholson himself, who with the
Mr. Ford hud as his best man Mr. Mason, ns he resided here for soim plensure la-sides basket ball, hand
Iaitin, Mrs. It. C. Maxwell.
exception of n broken leg, escaped
Wil ford H. Needs, of Cleveland Ohm time before entering the war nnd go ball
English, Miss Sara Muriel.
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__ well known nthictir
Jacksonville,
Fin., Sept., 18.—
nnd other
without a scratch. He explained after
The wedding music wns played by ing over. Fred is thr brother of games to he played in the Holy Cross Churches in Floridn nre to be givet?
Mathematics. Miss Idu Gray.
hi, rescue that while leaning out to
Spanish nnd American History, a several piece orchestra which Roy* Mason nnd nephew of Dr. Mnsor Parish House will be organized. A an opportunity to join in n “within*
inspect the drive wheels something Mrs. 11. A. Leonard!.
played the Bridal chorus from Lohrrn of this city nnd is now in the drui membership of a hundred lad* nnd the church” movement for the udopgave way, letting him fall from the
Claude Oglivie, principal, iz return, grin as the bridal party entered th« business in Plant City. His man; young men of Inst season, promises lion of the motion picture a* n means
f*»t moving locomotive. Upon meet ing with the benefits nml experiences drawing room, where the ceremony Snnford friends extend congratula­ already before the beginning of th is-of giving more universal appeal to
ing train No. 40 he was transferred of n very pleasant summer hoping for took place.
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searon, n very largely increased mem the church message,
•nil carried to a hospital in Jackson­ the best ’-car thnt the Snnford High
The bride was lovely in her wrJMr. and Mrs. F. K. Mitchell whi btirhip. It is certainly one of San. - The establishment of a permanent
ville for medical attention.
ding gown of white brocaded satin rnme to Snnford Inst winter hnve do ford’s most successful institutions nm’ organization through which churches
School has ever experienced.
All students thnt had the misfor. trimmed with rose point Ince- with rider! to make their home with us ntv it ought to he one that the citizens o' of this state may he aide to obtain a
GAINESVILLE IS NOT PLEASED tvne to fail in the final examinations tulltf bridal veil, fastened to her coif have bought n home nt 1518 Fourtl Sanford should know more intimately, regulur^ilm supply to fit their special
iiPTIIItN S* WILL I last yenr nnd have mnde a thorough fure with n wreath of orange bloss­ street. Thev will he glad to nice' It is most unique outside of the larg. needs will soon he affected. InterctWilli CENSUS H
ETURNn.
^ lM j #ummcr w \\\ 1,P given en. oms.
Her flowers were a showei any who desire their acquaintance.
est cities.
ed in the project i* C. F. Hammond, a
TAKE ANOTHER CENSUS SOON tinrr). cxamin-tloi.s by the head* it boquet of bride’s n»ses und valley lil­
---------- x---------For the Rector n new entrance doo» Jcndlng citizen of Spartanburg, S. C.,
,
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the respective deportments on the op. ies.
is la-ing cut into hi* ofices directly who is to confer with local minsiter*
THE POLLYANA
Th* maid of honor was becomingly
The government’s census gave ming days of school. . All such stud,
on n plan devised by' prominent cler­
out
on Mngnolin avenue.
gymen nnd laymen to make available
Gainesville a population of 6,280, a de- ents wil he given examinations by the attired in pink taffeta und georgitt,
---------- x----- -----The
meetings
of
the
Pollyannn
of HUT since 1910, nnd ft# a rc- departmental heads regardless of your crepe, with trimmings of French flow Cluh for the past two weeks weri
good, wholesome non-theatrical films
CENSUS RESULTS
full the Gainesville people nw declar­ instructor during the summer. These ers. Her flowers were n shower bou held respectively with Camilla Pules
to all churches.
ing that the government don t know failures were made under the heads of quet of pink asters.
Washington, Sept. 21.—Announce­ The movement has the endorsement
ton
nnd
Reliecca
Stevens,
each
lit
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Mrs. Melton, mother of the hridi
of the heads of the leading protestanf
ho wto count anyway, and that they the high school departments nnd con.
Indy proving herself nn ideal hostess ments today include:
The program will
Arc I’oint; to take a cchhuh of their scqucntly such failures must he mnde wore n handsome gown of blncl Busy’ fingers kept pnee with husi
Floridn places: High Springs, 1,719; denominations.
Chantilly lace, fashioned over gold
include Biblical film which may he
tongues, mnking nnd nlnning the Pol (Green Cove Springs, 2,095.
own. * , up under these teachers. Students satin.
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It is known thnt Gainesville has hod tending to take entrance exnminnPutnnm county- Fla., 14,597, in- used in the Sunday
. school or church
Following the nuptial benediction Ivanna nrtivities. Games were enjov-i. cronse
150
or
11.5
per
cent.
Incornservice
on
Sunday
nnd a complete
a numia-r of newcomers nnd the pen* tions on nny subjects must conio pre.
the young couple were showered will eil nfter the wnrH wns laid nsid&lt; orated plnces: Crescent City, 958; \ program for recrentionnl Or coinmunpie of that city do not believe thnt pared Monday to tnke such exnminn. congratulations
and
temnting
refre«hments
were
setvduring the weddinj
Ron* have moved out thnn have come tionr, bringing paper, etc.
ed. On Saturday tho club held n sale Federnl Point. 212; Interlnchen, 77; Sty entertainment during the week.
The time of opening will he nn. reception, during which salad nnd ict of fancy work which placed a nen* Pnlutkn, 5,102; Pnlntkn Heights, 749. Dramas, Comedies, travelogues nnd
in.
Pomonia. 550; Snn Maten City. 142; rducntloral films will be included.
pounced definitely Monday mbmlng. courses were served.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ford left during th&lt; littlW sum in the trensurv. During th- Welakn, 550.
Thefilms will he mode by the churchIlitOTHEHHOOD OF ST. ANDREW
nfternoon for Jacksonville, nnd nri week flowers were rent to the hospit
HOLY ( BOSS SERVICES
Green Cove Springs, 2.95; Orange men from the church’s point of view.
al.
N”xt
Monday
the
girls
will
mee*
located nt the Windsor hotel. Thev
The cHutVh flhn movementi -has
Park Town, 555.
The members of the four chapters
will leave this morning for New York with Cannetn Ilnrlier.
grown in recent vears until now more
For
Sunday,
20
September,
1920.
Alnrhun
Countv,
Fin.,
50,115;
de°f the Brotherhood of Snint Andrew (17th Sunday nfter Trinity.) Church cite ami wilf motor from there U
crcnso 4,190; or 12.2 nor rent. Incorp­ than 2 CO churches have their own
ri Holy Cross Parish will plens* services nt Holy Cross church, corner Bethlehem nnd Bretton Woods, N. 11. H.A.Nebel. of ntnpa and n mem*-’ orated
nlnccs: Alachua, 778; Archer. mnieetion machines hut they have
•*«ke notice thnt the regular weekly Pnrfk avenue nnd Fourth street, vril! On their return the latter part of Oo the fi’~ o ' Raxtor A- Nehel. o' Cl*"’- 520; Bell,
140; Gninesville 5.280- lieen unable to" get films that confirm
moot
t-’iorida.
renoris
that
uithin
t^r
meetings will l&gt;cgin with the second
toiler they will he at home to their
Hawthorn,
54.1;
High Spring*, 1710; to church id*-nls. The new pint) would
be:
thnt rnnrrrn hns
*?ek in October. Printed notice cards
friends at 1850 Ansel Rond, Cleveland "list ninety dnvs
Low
celebration,
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a.
m.
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Slclrose.,
245;
Micnnonv,
540: New- n««ure an ndcquute supply of nceepthrnu''ht n Ur**
of inv»-«to'«
*ill l»e mailed to each member in time
Ohio.
.
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Church
school
9:45
n.
m.
Oklahoma
t«
F
M
berry,
917:
Trenton.
400;
Waldo,
571 nidc films.---------- x---------,0 give notice. All Junior members
The bride is n charming Florid’
Vespers
nnd
address.
8:00
p.
m.
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of
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report to the same chapter in
Schcol sunplies at thv llersld of
Rcgining with the first Sunday In girl nnd hn« mnnv friends throughout
| r-d . -f this ^ r.ce;Ti of their holdThe St I.uci" Ccuntv »sir
\ ero
•hich they met lnrt season nml those October,
thi* stnt** who will wish her ever;
fico.
the
retnilnr
mid.dnv
service
ings
ntf
ClffrniontJ
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“nned
for
Felm
ary
9
to
12
.
be chnnged to another chapter at 11 o’clock will be resumed.
happiness.
*&gt;ll receive their appointments.
HOPES TO LOWER GASOLINE

Them to Get
Ready

Expected That the En­
rollment Will Be
Large

FOR TH E BALLOT

FINE TEACHING CORPS

Woman’s Club Urging!

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A Time Limit
Placed on Sale of
Tickets

CROWD COMING

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HIGH SCHOOL
STA R TS O FF
MONDAY NEXT

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Model 6-18 $2075.00

6-34 $1750.00

DELIVERED
Practically the &gt;an;c Spec fi nti*&gt;n&gt; as other cars selling at
$300.00 mure inom-y. Sold by n'ora! &lt;ivalt*r who has won the
rej utation of giving SHUNICF t&lt;» til*.- &lt;n tir*. sati-fa ti&lt;*n of every
customer.
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These prices ar
Pri e is assured.

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Buy now while the

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Overland Sale* &amp; Service Company
Cor. Commercial and Park
Opposite Hotel Valdez

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IHC. INCREASE PRICE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

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Concerted Action bv .Manufacturers
and Dealer!* to Increase
Price*

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Washington, -Sepi. G—Declaring
prices of farm implements will be in­
creased without warrant through «
concerted action of manufacturers and
Florida Men Will Visit First llou«* i dealers, the federnl trade commission,
in a report tonight rc-ontmends the
Ofo Confederacy En Route
reopening of the anti-trust proceed­
ings against the International Har­
The nnnunl session of the nssocint- vester
Co., and the institution of juion will l&gt;g, held at Houston. Texas. dicinl proceedings
against implement
Octcdtcrd-8. The general reunion of
and dealers.
the Confederate Veterans will be bold manufacturers
The commission declares its investi­
at the same time and plnce. This will
gation which was ordered by the sen­
bo a wonderful occasion and I trust ate,
that between 1914 and
that each regimental ami camp com­ 1918 disclosed
the prices pnid by farmers fot
mander will immediately appoint of­ implements
advanced 73 per cent,
ficial represenatlve* from heir camps with the greater
part of the Increase
a marun of honor, chaperone one
coming In 1917 nnd 1918.
sponsor and two maids of honor.
The commission asserts the increase
The Atlantic Const Line is the ofwas larger than warranted by in­
ficinyl route for thcSons of Veterans creased
costs nnd resulted ir. unusual­
and its official Indies. The rnilroads
large profits.
have announced n rate of one cent per ly The
commission designated the Na­
mile each way.
tional
Implement and Vehicle Asso­
he Atlantic Coast Line will take
us via Montgomery Ain., where a stop ciation, the Southern Wngon Manu­
of three hours will be made so we will facturer’s Association, nnd the Car­
an opportunity of seeing the first riage Builders’ National #\ 35GCi»411011
’White House" of the Confederacy. ns organizations through which the
From there we go to New Orleans manufacturers acted to advance
then on to Houston. Tickets will be prices.
xsold October 2,3 nnd 4 limited to Oct­
ober 31. Sec that your tickets ire NEW PAINT and WALL
PAPER STORE
muted A. C. L. to Montgomery. I..
&amp; S. to New Orleans nnd Southern
Pacific to Houston. We will leave
We .have
opened this
week
Tampa via Atlantic Coast Lin*- at 11: in the new Welaka building on Rail­
30 a. m. leave Jacksonville P:T&gt;0 n.m. road avenue n complete line of paints
October 3 if you desire reservation* and wall (vapor. We expect to install
in sleeping car. call or write Mr. Y. 510,000.00 stock of goods here. H. A.
R. Beazlov, district nn««enger agent. Hal vet son, Manager.
4-ltc.
------------ X------------Atlantic Const T.ine Railroad. Tamm
Fin., or Mr. A. W. Fritot. dividennssrngor agent. Atlantic Con«t I.in-*
Railroad, Jacksonville. Fla., nt once.—
SUMTR T. LOWRY.

We notice with interest the change
of business management of the San.
ford. Florida. Herald. Mr. N. J. Lil­
ian!. former editor anil owner of The
Onlooker, together with Me«sr«. N&lt; •'*
and Treadwell have nnrehased •♦o-V
in the riant from Mr. Havne« anil Mr.
Kirnnhnn. former stockholder.
The Sanford Herald is one of the
best weekly rnners that we have seep
in a long time. It contains sixteen
races nnd we feel sun* that unde­
present management it will nrogres*
even more in the future than it has
in the nn«t.
flood lurk to you boys!—OnlookoFoley, Ala.

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TO MEET HOUSTON
OCTOBER 6 AND 8

CHANGES HANDS

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Beginning with Sept.
20th this Bank will
transact no business
after 2 p. m.
PEOPLES BANK

T

HE greater your desire for. free­

dom Irom washday drudgery the more
you will appreciate the truly rem arkable
labor and time-saving conveniences o f the

Fall M illinery
Now on Display
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For simplicity, handiness and economy* t here
is no other washing machine that will please you as
much as a Slavtip. Smoothly and quietly it handles the
average family wash in fifteen to twenty minutes—ar.J
ycu r.rcd not he siirnrhed that it deliver* your w„*h
cleaner, whiter and with Ir" wear and tear than if you
hud rubbed ar.d crabbed it in the old, wearisome way.
We *ha!l l&lt; yleawd to show mu this wonderful washer. If
ycu have acta other,, the Ma&gt;tag will lc a revelation to you.

SAMCll IIFMUFE ( 0.
J. I). DAM SON. Mjrr.

The Quality

W inter Park, Florida

On 1 akt* \ ir.'inia

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l.nterd# non lrAlk»n*l • I o&lt;dkra!ii&lt;r&gt;l
Standard eour»c« Iradinz to
II decree. l ’rc-profc!&gt;*lonal rnur*c* in Mrdicene, l aw and LncincerincSpecial advantage!. In Mu»lc faculty of nine . Busine**.
Hume Economics. I ine end lmlu-tri.nl Arts and
Aeademv loth, l l t h i 12th grades
Thirty.«l\th year open* September 20. 1920

GF.ORGE MORGAN WARD. I). I)., I.I.. I)., Pres.

IF YOl* NEED A NEW

The Shop of Quality and
[Service

A Tonic
For Women

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COM PANY

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Are you hoping lo make the "big strike” «om;
day, that your rich aunt, uncle or some unknown rrl.
ative will die and bequeath you n fortune, nr that
something somehow will turn up and make you rich
quick?
There seems to bo an invisible imp always lurk­
ing about mankind with a vision of future prosperJty and sudden independence beyond the present that
never very rarely materializes. Don't let this imp
fool you. The stern reality of the present is the
best foundation upon which to build your fature.
Neglect the present and your future is a failure.
I’rotect your future by intesting a little money each
month. Financial independence comes to those who
make careful and wise investments. It is the saf­
est and quickest road to the "big strike."
There is none better than 8 per cent Cumulat­
ive Prior Preferred Stock of The Southern l ’tilities
Company.
,
THIS STOCK CAN HE PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALL­
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT BRO­
CHURE.
.

"1 was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened," writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
"Tlic doctor treated me for about
two months, still 1 didn't gel
any belter. I had a large fam­
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me lo take
care of my little ones. I bad
heard of

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Sanford, Florida, or
General Office, Palatka, Florida

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“ DO IT NOW ”
IUSimplv Removes 01 struct ion.** to Flood Flow—
AccuinuU.tIor&gt; of im-ny year.-* Ar.d Ti u, Equ..
P:v. &gt;u:v &lt; n X rv • A:*a l ies

A BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION IS
ALWAYS ADMIRED
If yo u ta k e a f e w d o a e s o f
CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS,
y o u w i l l s e e t h e y d o m o re to
c le a n u p th e c o m p le x io n th an
a l l th e b e a u ty tr e a tm e n ts In
c r e a t i o n . An
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Imperfect

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THEM

For M anv Human Ills
And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions Better- G tXourishmcnt to Dormant Tissue.
No .Mystery No Imagination
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complex­
io n
Is

I I T T L E i cau sed by
. i v e r ’ n s lu o n l* h

L iv e r . M il­
l i o n s ol
people,
o ld , y o u n g a n d m id d le a g e
ta k e th em for C o n stip a tio n ,
U l l l o u s n c s s , D i z z i n e s s , Sick
H e a d a c h e , U p set S to m a c h and
lo r S a llo w , P im p ly an d U lotchy
S k in . T h e se lit t le p i ll s e lim i­
n a te n il w a s t e m a tte r lrom the
s y s t e m , n n d c le a n up th e comp lo \lo n In a l e w w e e k s .

PILLS

tocla, must lx,r iljnilore
5null Fill
Sail! Dove

“ENERGIZER”

Santord Auto Transfer
E. A. M O FFETT, Prop.

Light and H eavy H auling
Phone 167--W for Prompt Service and
Reasonable Prices

Sm.ll Prirr

^ u id e
o p e n e d h is ixBOufh.
T H R E E DAYS from town
• • •
T H R E E CHANGES cf trains.

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INCLUDING A ride.

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NARROW GAUGE line.
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THEN FORTY miles more.
• • •

DUT ABLE neither.

• • •
• • •
BUT WHEN at night.
• • •
BY THE camp Are.

TO WRITE nor read.

T H E R E IN tho hea rt.

• • •

OF T H E "forest prlmoTaL"

IN A -.’. vTcr
t • •
TILL TH E country road.

AND A hundred miles.

PETER ED OUT and f t o r r ^ L
• • •
THEN CY f.Ro?.

I GAVE him one.
• , •
C F MY cigarettes

THROUGH wooded etre\m».

HE LIT It. drew d*Mp.
• • •

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• • •
TILL FINALLY a t th o lake.
• • •
I MET my ru'de.
. . .
AND WE made camp.
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THE GUIDE was nattvo tom.

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A CHILD of tho wilderness.

WISE IN wood.lore.

"I decided lo try It,” con­
tinues Mrs. Ray . . . "I took
eight bottles in all . . . I re­
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo­
manly weakness. I luve ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out­
doors . . . I can sure recom­
mend Cardul.”
Take Cardui today. II may
be ]ust what you need.
At all druggists.

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Southern Utilities Co.

ON A dinky llute.

Buy the Best that is m ade

We also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

Do you know that to every "big strike" there
are 99 failures.

lie said

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

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OLLINSCOLLEGE

THE BIG STRIKE

The “ LOGICAL TR E A TM EN T’

CARTERS
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FRIDAY, SEPTE.MDER 17, 19:0.

TIIE SANFORD HERAI.D

PACK SIXTEEN

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AND TH E craft c t camps.
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FROM HAUNT9 of men.

SMILED AND satd.
THEY SATISFY-

•C ATJSFT" just fits Chesterfields*3 T h-re's semething in their mud
smocthncrs that goes right to thn
spot. Choire tobaccos, Turkish and
Domestic — ■*. blend that literal!?
ran’f be copied—a glassir.e wrapper
for their extra protection—on every
count. Chesterfields ‘'latu/y-

C I S A F lS T T B S

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

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store to Overstreet Turpentine Co, am Atlanta; and Miss Virginia Smith, of
wish to say that B. J. Overstreet and Sanford, Florida; one son, Charles
li. Payne have purchased J- M. Waits' Smith, of Asheville, N. C.—Grcensatore and will take poasesaion Oetobet ' boro, Gu., Herald.
1st.
Resolution.
-----------x----------OSCEOLA
(BRIDGEND)
NEWS
A BUNCH UP IN TERESTIN G ITEM S FROM COR­
Resolutions adopted by the session
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of First Presbyterian church of SanRESPO N D ENTS—EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
Mr. Graham and Emil Dnmo spent .-urtj Florida;
Sunday in Sanford.
Whereas:
Our grentty beloved
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R E PO R TER S FOR THE HERALD
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brother and fellow elder Captain R.
Mr. Arthur Smith returned Friday B Smith has bccn cnucd to his evafter a weeks vi»!t wih the home l&gt;r|a8tinc home, resolved, that
1. We bow in humble submission
to the will of our Heavenly Father,
Mr. J. W. Lolly has accepted the who docth all th in g s well
position of mill fore-man and moved . 2. We te stifv to the beautiful, erMRS. IIAl.LENGER, Correspondent.
there with his fuinily he first of the em p ln ry Christian ch a ra c te r of o ur
month.
b r o th e r who, t h ro u g h a long life bore
Lets make this last week, one of and their little ones of the West Side
daily evidence of th e Power and
and
Mrs.
Tarino
of
Iuike
and
Mr
the best.
The shop is being built under the,
^ that is
by constant fclMary " S laTifcJ*1gf#
supervision of our Mr. Paul Runyon Iow, hip with the Master. We delight
The attendance has been very Rood
and perhaps we had better address to recA|, hia dai!y hahit of mcmoYlzNearly every day we hear the trac­ him as IL B. Bradley, Esq.
during the meetings.
jng some portion of the scripture, nnd
tor at work in the Tropical Produce
to hold it up to our membership ns an
We have had some fine weather this ' Company I-nn&lt;l« and we understand
Miss Emma Shull, who has been oxnmple
worthy of emulation.
they *hav4 added another, hundred staying with Mrs. J. M. Clark fur
week for fail gardening.
3. That ns clerk of qur session his
acres, so no .wtheif holdings reach to some time, returned to her home in
faithfulness was ever mnnifest in his
Jessse Lee will he one of the drivers the Upsala Station.
Melbourne Monday, last week.
regularity upon such meetings; his
for the school bus this Fall, vre are
Norman Swanson treated his father
glad to learn.
Our school opened on September 1st scrupulous care in every* detail, and
Sanford Ave. and First Street
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Swan­ and is going strong with a large num* his earnest prayers for the upbuild­
Carl Pierson took a trip to the We* son and also Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil . Mag- ber of students. In fact it looks now ing of the Kingdom.
Thnt we extend to his family
kiva but was back in time for the nuson to a day at Daytona Beach last as though we would have to provide our4. deepest
sympathy in this time of
Sunday by motoring over with them more room.
morning service.
their grief, nnd nssure them of our
in his fine roomy car.
Next Sunday will he the last night
.......
_
,
Thd site was chosen by our general prayers.
5. That n copy of these resolu­
Geo. Ballinger was a caller Tuesday , manager, Mr. J. M. Clark. Whether
for the evening service as Sunday
tions
l&gt;o spread upon our record and
morning at the home of Emu Mag. | he chose it with the though in mind
School starts again.
nuson and August Swanson tind in that some old Indian relics mfght be one sent to the family.
Signed:
Mr. Ballinger was fortunate enough the afternoon we were treated to a duB UJ)i so that! he could add thcnvto
E. D. Brownlee.
to kill another rattler this week, that trip into town making short calls at his already large colcction, or not the
H. C. DuBose.
the home of Mrs. Collier ami Rev. facj remains; lie chose the best posour little dog discovered.
---------x----------Bmwer nnd wife.
sible location for the building.
WHOLESALE PRICES DROPS
' Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lundnuist nnd
their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lund*
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Berthson and ( Mr. E. L. Hunter, president of our . . . . .
,
,,
, 00
, .
.
baby Claire and son Howard were out company, has returned from his vaca- , " ashinrton, Sept. - - —A drop of
quist were out also nuoting.
autfJ driving Sunday taking their din- tjon aruj js again with us on the job, fm\r ,n , OIlc' h;,lf, cpnts T " ,p cpn'
.... with them
*P..m nnd
nml i-nlminde ....
i _ . i .................
of the other pr:i* *pVpl
wholesale prices during
Sorry to hear thnt Mr. nml Mrs. tu-r
going hv
by \\Winde.
Wl............„
tin. Rja(]
tu say, Two
ail
an
i
Mr
p
I
August
is
reported
by the DepnrtRnntoul am! children-are notexpect- mere having with them a* guest* officers, Mr. J. E. ilnl
Hoi
lluiian amt Mr. 1 . J. mpnt nf I&gt;|lbor&gt; Foodstuffshowed
cd to come down till December from f,,r the trio Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell Feitner, wil Ireturn the latter part of ,
,
,
, ,
B-ston.
and baby Dorothy.
the week nnd we •will all be glad to thp irrcntean price recessions, the «le------------—
have them with us again.
cr"n? ’ ".'paging more than 12 per
Two or three ears of Grapeville
The many friends of Mrs. \ern e
_____
nearly six per cent nnd clothing, five
Mk&lt; took a trip down to Maitland to Toiler will be glad to hear that her
Dr. j \y Martin has one of the nmlt,,rPP B arters. Fuel, metals am!
greet Mr.*. George Benton in her new -i-ter. Mrs. Henry Gleason nml little finest offices to be found anywhere. In ,ln,l!lpfurnishings
showed
an inhoic.e last Sunday afternoon.
-Hn. I lvde of St. T.awrt-iice ( o.. New
*umc building youA n get a shave prea*e.
-------Turk are expected on the boat next ali,| Dtix*c your clothespressed while
Mr. an ! Mrs. .Ie-«c Lee l.r.i: ii' Sunday ; &gt; ‘ they- are hoping to have y()U wait, also get your mail. Then if NEW VICE PRESIDENT
SUCCESS IS ATTAINED BY THE FLORID \
n i THE PEOPLE'S BANK
guests at tluir home; Mr. and Mrs them spend the winter with them in y„u ar t. hungry, you enn step next
CITRUS
EXCHANGE-ONLY AS IT SATMTF&lt;
Het.rv Lee ami Mr. nnd Mr*. lb y I.
Sanford.
door and see Mrs. Lindsey, who pn
THE MEMBERSHIP.
it. P. Smith, of Atlanta, has nrivsubs over the ••Beanery''. So you
see We have till of the accomodations t d in the city and purchased an inter
est in stock of the People's Bank o
afforded in an uptodate town.
THE GENERAL SATISFACTION OF MEM­
this city and iia* been elected one of
BERS
IS THE BEST POSSIBLE TESTIMnN)
We have to report this week that the vice presidents, the other being
M.
Hand,
of
this
city.
.Mr.
Smith
TO
THE
EFFICIENCY OF THIS COOPER \T|VJ
Bridgend lias been taken off the map. *
MRS. J. ('. ELLSWORTH. Correspondent.
but we are all here just the* same. Th­ Pas heel! in the hanking business for
ORGANIZATION OF CITRUS GROWERS.
imine of our town has been changed t in Atlanta with the William system
Ed Cameron was here a portion of Osceola, a change that is pleasing to of banks, and having heard so much
A. B t.'ameroii is driving a fine
ITS ACCOMPLISHMENT II \S BEEN IN' I III
last week from Bostwiek.
all who are acquainted with the histo- nb*ott the wonderful prpspeiMs / t
it.g new Ford truck.
ry of this particular locality. On tin Hanford came and saw and was couWAY OF HELPING MEMBERS TO SELL TIIEIIi
viiict-d with the result that he pur
FRUIT FOR MORE WHILE PRODUCING IT FOR
Walter itauleson wa* in DeLand oi
M i" Edith McClelland i- visitim. pYcsent cite of the Osceola Gfprc," chased
stock in tin- People's and will
M'-r.ilav t . -ee tr.i Ot uli-t Dr. In. r.iin h e r e a few days before returning to .Mills nml along the banks of the St
LESS, GIVING LARGER NET PROFITS.
River, there are mounds to b. become n resident. Mrs. Smith will
Eu Gallic. She has been with hei Johns
seen
which
were built bf the Osceola
rrive here tomorrow and as soon |
Henry Groom of Hampton S.
i' grandmother In Genera for soim
li
dians;
it
being
said
that
Chid
Osee.
1
1
house
can be procured
Mr. am'
GROWERS NOT HERETOFORE AFFILIATED
a visitor at L--ui- Kimud* in i nnter- time.
ola was a frequent visitor among then Mrs. Smith will go to house keeping
WITH THE FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE
un City.
-----mounds in the old days, before tin- until lie can find a suitable lot ti
ARE INVITED TO SHARE IN THE BENEFITS
-------The groom was bom in this neigh- whit man had invented the present build a home. Mr. Smith has beet
Mr. C E. (‘ho:pelting returned houl borhood oi.d always lived here except day saw mill niaehienery. Several of 1ver much of the country* ami said
OF CO-OPERATIVE SELLING OF THEIR PRO­
Sunitay Mom
ial -lay- -tay with tw-» yean spent in Ftanm* during the these mound* are now being cleared 'b at this city and the surroundirn
DUCT AND CO-OPERATIVE BUYING o | SUPhei daughter Mrs. B. I!. Squire in war nnd i- a favorite of every one. away f-o the building of a new nui country amazed him in its potentiali
PLIES.
Jacksonville,
They have the best wishes of the com­ chine shop, which when finished will 'i p* and all thnt he has heard is not
munity.
be one of the finest in the South .
half the story. Tile people of Sanford
A daughter was born to Mr. ami
Join now—before it Is loo late—and begin l&lt;&gt;
will be glnd to learn that Mr. am'
Mr- Bryan F. Squire at their home
The families ami a few friends wen
Mr. and Mrs. Clark entertained a Mrs. Smith will make this city theii
tH-neflt from the Exchange during tlie
the only guests at tjie wedding, tin number of friend* at a card party Sat- future home.
in South Jacksonville Sept 15.
21 '•canon. For information write hu*inc**
house was prettily decorated with cut unlav evening. Five Hundred, rook
-xmanager
Florida Citrun Exchange, Tampa, Fla,
A lightening holt badly damaged
Mrx John Robinson and four chil­ Muwci's and vines and a weedding dm- and checkers being played. Delicious
consult
the
manager of nearest association, or
dren were out from town spending ner was served. I he happy couple refreshments were served during the 'be Baptist church in Iirndentown on
call
on.
went
to
housekeeping
at
once
on
evening
and
all
enjoyed
themselves
Friday
at
o'clock,
tearing
awnv
last week at the home of her fathet
Mitchell Hill.
unil a late hour. Those present were the tile and doing about ?.*i00 worth
Fred Cowan.
______
_____
Mr. and Mrs. Cussins. Mr. and Mrs. of damage.
The
marriage
of
Miss
Mary
1.
McWilliams, Mr. nml Mrs. D. A. OldO ra n je County Citrus Sub-Exchange
Mrs. Loretta Tracey has returned Bridge • r.mf Duncan A, Mitchell to.if. en.
FT
Dr. nnd Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mr*,
FINAL DISCHARGE
to St. Petersburg after spending sev­ place at the home of the brides par- Butler,
Orlando Bank &amp; Tru*l Company Building
Mrs. Coplon Faith Meyer, Mr.
eral w'eeks at the home of her brother ••tits Mr. ad Mrs. I. V. Bridges on Mon J. E. Hoban.
In Court of County Judge, Seminole
( i lamlu, Florida
Mack
Martin,
E.
I..
HunElwood lush.
day at I o’colrk Justice of the I'eaei ' vr mul Mr. Owens.—Melbourne times County, State of Florida.
_______ _______
In re Estate of Augustin Morcmcn,
, ,,
,,
„
Stringfellow officiated. Th J bride
.....................
_
deceased,
■ir. and Mrs. Morris Spencer tin was sweet nml pretty in a dainty
Eleven year* ol unqualified success. ProveNotice is hereby given, to all whom
newly wed- im- to begin house keep, whit* frock. She is quite well known t API AIN SMITH DIES IN
EIGHTY SIXTH YEAR it tuny concern, tlint on tho Fifteenth
stability. Ini rearing advantages to members.
ing tnis week Wednesday at theii about here as the family came her*
-------day of November A. D. 1320 we shall
pretlv home in Cameron City.
from Titusville about two years ago.
Although Born in North lie Followed apply tn the Honorable E. F. Hnusholder. Judge of said Court, ns Judg&lt;
Confederate Flag as a Com­
of Probnte, for our final discharge a*
mander of Company.
Executor of the estate of Augustin
-------Morcmcn deceased; and that at the
Captain II. B. Smith, in hi* eighty- same time we will present our final
MISS \. li. MITCHELL Correspondent.
sixth year, died Tuesday iiioining at accounts as Executor of said estate
0 o'clock at the home of his daughter, and ask for their approval.
Reynolds, tn
in tins
this city.
city.
Dated September 2nd, A. D. 1920.
t i ,..
...... t .'I .. i
Mrs. J. M. Keynoids,
Mr. and Mrs. I. R Gore spint Sun.....
’’ 1 f ” , Y. ' f' a,r° ” ot reg!*- T |u. ,.nd was not unexpected a* CaptOrlando Bank &amp; Trust Company
day in Daytona.
. „ .i,
' fact, they seen a i(l S m n b had been seriously ill foi
Executor.
to be indifferent on the subject.
some time.
Robinson &amp; Bridges,
Mr W. It. Going and family left
The venerable gentleman was born -l-f'te
Attorneys for Executor
Thursday for Miami.
in Pennsylvania in March. Dull!, a n d -----------------------------------------------Mr. ami Mrs. Albeit Rossitor,
Petersburg ariv.-d Sunday f.*r a when quite a young man moved to
Mi*. W. J. Grogan i« \i-it;c._- he: St.
few
day** vi*it to Mi** Nell William* Florida, where he taught school.
brother, Mr*. Theo Aulm.
_____
When the hours approached which
brought
war between the states,
Franci- Swope left Monday for R 1 Captain the
Mrs. T. W Lawton ami children
Smith volunteered in the
bn*
College.
Winter
Park,
where
I.
h a v e returned from the beach.
of hts adopted country, amt
intend - to enter #-&gt;r the coming s*hoo service
for
four
year* cvmmnnded t ompntiy
Mel It- Marshall left ‘hl^ week f.K term.
K. Tth Florida Regiment.
Marysville, IViii. . where iie icturns t
After the war, Captain Smith came
fchoul.
.dis* Lillian Maieomb arirved Sun- to Georgia where he resumed his
day from Tampa for a short vi*i: work as a school teacher, and a few
Mi Let- Wheeler nnd family Lav* '•’ ber sister, Mr*. L 11. (tore. IWon war* later he married Jlis.* Anna
returned home after a two week*’ sta\ returning to her home in Atlanta.
Clark, the daughter of General Jos:n Daytona.
iah Clark, of Walton county.
Captain Smith's entire life had
Mrs. T. L. Mende ha* been suffering
Miss Janice Juek'on, of Atlanta. ,ir thi* week fr- in a *everi cold nnd wa- been spent in the cause of sdueation,
nVttl r riday
vi^it her aunt* Mr* iinnide to be in the Lib:ary Saturday and for eight years he was county
i narlie West, at Lake ('harm.
superintendent of Gieene
Surfer 1 prosperity is visible or. every hand. Our
Mrs. B (!. Smith acted as librarian. school
county, lie was a faithful membei
farmer* are making good and with their sure*-*
of the Presbyterian church and hi*
others are also prospering and best of all we au
membership at tiio time of his death
was at Sanford, Florida, where he had
believe ir. Sanford and Seminole County. M n**y
resided during the past few years
ma ie her*, is also being invested in developing our
with his daughter, Miss Virginia
MILS. J. sP DINK EL. Correspondent.
Smith.
sec*i n. Ou- g*o-.vt'n i« legitimate anl inspiring.
The noble veteran had been a eonF b * are settling down for a life time stay —buying
spicious church worker in this sec
L. W. Dickson has purchased a lot store, recently purchased l&gt;y L. it. lion especially in the Sunday school
I one* und farms, businesses etc.
near Greenwood Lake.
field. Cnpt. Smith organized the
Payne and It. .1. Overstreet.
Sunday school in the West End of
Atty *re in need if anything in the way uf property
Muriel ami Clyde Chriser of Orlnn.t . . .
.
, ,
, . .. . this city, as well as several other
will do well to call at my Office Thr small cement
do, were visitors in town Sunday
.* ' f u pr returned home last .a t- flourishing schools in this section of
in oiwu aunua).
day from Pennsylvnnui wlieiv lie ,h..
the «tnt..
state.
building on Park Ave .
has been for the past month.
He was a consecrated man and prncW. S. Entzminger, of Plant Citv
lived those teachings of reverence and
was transacting business in town Sat
I have a**i.*ted may and can help you.
Mr. C. W. Entzminger spent th* devotion to those causes which he
nrifay.
week end in Plant City the guest of held honored and highest.
Mr. and Mrs. W*. S. Entzminger.
Captain Smith's membership in the
The Pie Social held at the Library
Presbyterian church was at Union
building Friday evening was quite ii
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sntcher left last Point nt one time, and the Greensuccess.
Wednesday for Dothan, Ala., when boro church once claimed his labors.
they will visit Mr. Sateller’s relatives.
The funeral services was held at
A. ) . Fuller is having his house
tho
Presbyterian church here Wed­
repaired and expects to move hen
C. W. Entzminger returned home nesday morning nt 10:30 o’clock, be­
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
with his family shortly.
on Tuesday from Hot Springs, Ark., ing conducted by Rev. M. C. Liddell,
where he had been for treatment. Mr.
of the church, assisted by Rev.
Miss Lillian w;«its will leave Sat Entezminger visited relatives in Geor­ pastor
E. P. Mickcl, of Union Point. The
«nlny for Gulfport where she will gia while enroute home.
interment took place at Union Point,
teaclt school this winter.
following the services here.
The correspondent wishes to cor
Captain Smith is survived by three
Mr. und Mrs. L. R. Pnvne hnv« reel the statement made in last week' dnughtirs.
Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, of
moved in the rooms over the Waits items thnt J. M. Warts had sold his Greensboro; Miss Laura Smith, of

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NOW OPEN

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Retreading .

Uosala and Grapeville Locals

Firestone Tires and Tubes

20 Per cent Discount

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A Satisfied Membership
In vites You to Join The
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Lire Xeics of East Sanford

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Fp,nAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920____________

r'

• *J.\

IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
Columbia

Wins Series

C E L E R Y SEED
EDITED BY
CHAS. L. BRITT

Paper* all about the state are tnlkIny alwut the foot ball teams that
are bciny organized in the different
M&gt;rle* between Tampa (wirier* hiyh schools and colleyes.
rj^ii.la State League pennant) an.!
CojttI„bi« (winner* of the South AtSanford has just ns Rood a hiyh
t t League pennant) for* the chain* school as any in the state. So why
not a foot ball team.
tiR&gt; M,uth clwt
U" 1
e.funlMV in 'Jacksonville wit the SalThe different lenyues arc all com
.eiier.-f the champ*.
iny to a close fast these days. Litth
» i {ur the first thee sanies thnt Mock won the pennant in the South
‘t, played in Tampa with one vlcto- ern, Columbia in the South Atlantic
of the tlircc for ram pa they Baltimore in the International. Am
, ,1 on to Orlando for the fourth it Icoks like the Dodyers and Indian*
S , With slight odds on Columbia.
for the world’s series.
1 The Smoker? went into this itnim
«iJh the old fight and their mind* “Ited", Davis and Gilbert Frecmar
*’ 1,. up that it was to l&gt;e a Tampa tied up m a little argument last wee!
Tv Tlie crowd thnt witnessed tin and Inlk.ny about these to sport
numbered up around two thou?- writers, there is one thinp wo liki
JJj and they were all for Twnpr about Red that we can't say for Free
man and that is we like, the nin
il Hnin tried to hrenk up the fun just
i.foro time for the game to start,
-ft-r nlKiut fifteen minutes d.rwnur it let up and about fifty rollon?.
If gasoline was then burned o nthc
diamond to put it in shape to play.
\nd tlie game Itself was one o
jirettiost exhibitions of bnsebnl
r staged in this league. Spectac
catches and one band stop*
plentiful and for eleven lone in
rlrc* they battled with the score nm
,0 one when the ump* decided it wn.
too dark to go any further.
R,d Crnlir did the twirl ini: for thi
Smoker* while Whitney worked foi
Columbia with “Red" twirling one o
the nicest games this year.
|n Jncksonivlle Friday ( olumbu
four to nothinir. with Alvaro;
n.rkim* for Tampa anil Clieiiy f,r
Columbia.
, . .
...
Saturday Columbia ended it with rnttv one to nothing game. _
The final standinir of the series was
.. f.illpw.:
w ,
fplumtiin ........................ I I s™
Timpa ............................ 1 A
Tied one.
---------- x----------St. Augustine Meats Smokers
After playiny with Columbia all
the week anil winning but one gnmc,
Tampa decided to slip over to St. Aufuttin.' and add one more gnmc to
their short string before disbanding
fot the winter. They went over, inn
they didn't ndd the victory to theii
itrinp. Instead they nded one more
defeat, making it one of the seven
for the week.
The fans of St. Augustine turned
S{.t the strnyest since the time tin
Pirates played their exhibition ynme
re and they were wild with joy
the way their amatuer team handled
th*»e chesty Smoker*.
Skmy Watts, the once pride of the
Celery Feds, was on the mound foi
th.- Smoker*. Althouyh he ynve up
tut four hits two of these were fm
two bases each, and both time* at a
tinn when they were needed. Cliff
Colli' held the Smokers to three lone
linyhs, two of which were of tin
icrntch variety.
Nellie l.eneh scored the first run
for ihe Smoker* in the openiny frame
of the ynme. lie drew n free pass,
itole otond. ndvnnced to third on n
wild pitch and reyistereil when
Viuvlin singled throuph the pitcher's
lo'
&gt;
.
.
There was no more scoring on tin
Smokers' (.art until the eiyhth. when
Felix drew n free pn*s, taking second
while Moran fumbled Vnuylin’s hiyb
flv to riylit, then mlvnnciny to thin!
a&lt; Vnuyhan wn» piped trying to yn ti
socnrnl. Mrack drove a lony fly ti
right field which acted as n sacrifici
icoriny Felix.
St. Auyustine scored their first rur
»r.&lt;l the two necessary to win cam.
am v- in the fourth.
The score by inninys:
St. Auyustine 00 i 200 00x—It 1 f
Tampn _. ____J00 (100 01(1- 2 " J
---------- x------- - ‘GATORS GETTING READY
Gainesville, Sept. 19.—(Special.)—
” • G Kline, new coach of the Florida
foot ball team, hus arived to bcgii
founding the Gator pigskin warrior*
lnf° shape to trim the old arch encton*. Georgia and Tulane.
Coach
hline is full of enthusiasm'nnd is op­
timistic about the prospects for tin
taming season. 11c has started thi
•'*11 to rolling by talking over jlum
•rth Manager Gunn, Captain Mnkei
*r*d a few af last year’s squad.
„ .1he schedule »vp» discussed nnd
deep, dark and dangerous" ploti
Southern. Actual work will bestnrt
fl‘ ',n I b ming field Monday ufternoop
*r,‘ it is expected that fifty or sixty
f-rn will turn out.
( &lt;uch Kline come* to Florida fron
• thriihka, where he hail several mo*
’;t t-sfui year* coaching Nchfaskt
f h van and the University of Ne
r*‘-ka. He is necompnnied by hi
J , and little son. Hilly.—Tampi
tribune.
J *1 Iti't player for him to ctiml
Harry liurke, the Inst playei
jjr a,i&gt;ori to *ny anything against
®r[7 °ne of the nicest nnd clean
I , ‘'tile bn| players that ever caim
I *{he Florida State League, receiv
Freeman a bmiibaidim-iit be.
, i'.1’1’ | Harry made one little error
^ players make errors and then
n« very noticeable ore* in tin1 snnu |'
an. Harry played in, but nccordini
*rn*nd Gilbert, Hurry
was to Idain' »,
«
. '■’ don’t believe there is nny cb ...ra
wl.at Sanford High will h
’

thinys he says about a player nm
when tliere is nothiny nica to say hi
just doesn't say. Can’t say the snnu
for Fi email though, because nil thn
the season he kept poundiny and
humpiny some player or other.
Maybe the reason that Tampa dl&lt;
not do any more ayninst Columbia o.
St. Auyustine than she did was be­
cause the team was not made up ol
the men that Mr. Freeman selected
We would suggest that next ycai
Tnmpn yive Mr. Freeman the ohnnci
to mnnaye the club.
---------- x-------------DROP IV FORI)
PRICES IS ANNOUNCED

The announcement said the action
was taken despite unfilled orders for
n hundred nmi forty-six thousand ve­
hicle*. It i« stated there will be no
reduction in wnyes at nny of the Ford
plants.
"Nt/w i* the time to call a halt on
war methods, prices, profiteeriny ami
(Treed, the announcement stated.
Tlie nnounccmcnt of the new prlc.
o* for Sanford are given in thi* issue
of the Herald by Edward Higgiti- tinlocal dealer.

UTRUS REMINAR

Ford -a)* Time Some One Start- Mu!
Rolliny—Will Not Reduce
WARES In Ain Of
Wil l ME HELD \T UNIVERSITY
Hi- Plant*
OF FLORIDA. (H TOMF.lt 7-8
Detroit, Sept. 21.—The re-establishiny of pre-war price* on all product* A’nustiuily uiteie.-tiiiy and instruct
of the Ford Motor Co., effective im­ ' will be the pr&lt;grnni of the eleventh
mediately was announced today by annual citrus seminar. The occasion
Henry IForil. The reductions wil of this meeting i&lt; October Ti It an
range from approximately fourteen Sth and the nlncc t* the University of
per cent on motor trucks to I per Florida, at liaine*ville.
cent! on small automobiles.
(’ '■eat effojt* have been made to s&gt;-

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cure the best spenkr* on citrus ques*
hnv hn succssfuttaoln ahrdlu cnifff
lion* in the country ami these efforts
have been successful. Men of nation­
al reputation and year* of experience
are coming to lecture.
I he setninnr i» an annual event at
the University, held under the derection of the Agricultural Extension
Division. Ample provi-on* have been
made for taking care of visitor?, but
leservulion* should tie made early.
The program in full follows:
Tur-dn), October .”
Iiivocntion, Rev. 1. C. Jenkins.
Openim Vddrc**e* .1 C. Adkins, tin
Mayor of Ciniiiesv’le, Dr A. A. Murphree,* j ' sidetit and P. II. Rolfs, t!
Dean.
Response to opening nddres-c.*, by
Hon. W. J.Sears. M. C.
Fewer fertilizer feminine, Dr. J. W
Harper, Soil Ini]irovemetit Committee
Atlanta, On.
Fertilizer (iunrnntce* and What
they Mean. Dr. R. W. Ruprecht
Physioliyical Chemist, Florida Expe
riment Station.
Economic Use **f Fertilizers in
drove Culture, F. F. Detlosk.
Potash mid Phosjihorb Acid in Citius Fertilizers, M. F Flovil.

Now That The
Fall Season

wouldn’t it be well for every one to make their selections before
the real cold weather sets in. They get first choice ol everything
if they do.

WE NOW HAVE FOR YOUR
INSPECTION
I he very best in

SOCIETY BRAND AND CAMPUS
Suits that you would be glad to wear anywhere at any time

BERG Felt Hats and
Lion Brand Velours

C H A S . L. B R U T

Packard and Beacon
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WITH A COMPLETE L I N E OF E V E R Y
THING THAT GOES TO SET THESE
OFF WELL

Cover Crop* in Citrus Groves, J. B.
Thompson,
Tuesday Afternoon
I 'em it respects in Nursery
Stocks, F. M. O'Dyrne.
futttrol of Rust Mites in Groves,
Y\. W. Yothers, Rureau of Entomoli.
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Quarantine Inspection Work, Dr. J.
H. Montgomery.
Citrus Canker Situation, Dr. Wil*
mon Newell State Plant Hoard.
Marketing Produce. I„. M. Rhodes,
Commissioner State Marketing bu­
reau.
Farm Bureau Organization, W. C.
Lassiter, Editor S. E. Edition Pro­
gressive Farmer.
Tractors for Grove Cultivation,
Prof. Frazier Royers.
Problems of Citrus Culture, Dr. II.
J. Webber, formerly Director Callfornln Experiment Station.
Wednesdn) Morning
Citru* Nursciy
II, J. Webher.
Rraiich Citrus Experiment Station.
Dean P. H. Rolfs.
Discussion of Fungus Parasites of
White Fly. Dr. E. W. Merger.
Work and Status of the Florida
Experiment Station, Dean P. II. Rolf*
Drainage for Citrus Lands. A. O.
Kay.
Result* of Fertilizer Experiments
With Phosphate* and Potash, Dr. 11.
W. Ruprecht.
Wednesdn) Afternoon
i urnsite* that Dmroy Citrus In.
sects, J, R. Watson.
Some Citrus Problem* on Hammock
Soils,.
The Freight Transportation Situa­
tion. C. E. Hix, Superintendent of
Transportation S. A. I,. Ry.
Citrus Fruit* In the Hands of the
Housewife Mi-1* S. W. Partridge,
State Home Demonstration Agent*.
Thrips on Citrus Trees. Prof. J. R.
Watson.
Review of Some drove Practices
M. F. Floyd.
Some of the Needs 11 Our State
Educational Institutions, C. K. Steware. Florida Citrus Eyhnnge.
There wil he a general display of
spraying machinery uml equipment
by manufacturer* nnd dealers, dis­
played for the benefit of growers.
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LIVE STOCK RAISERS OF
FLORIDA
The Fifth Annual Livestock Round­
up at the University of Florida, Octo­
ber 7th, promises t&lt;&gt; he of real Interest
to afrmers and stock raisers cf the
I'rogram
state. Following is the program:
| Fifth Annual Livestock Roundup,
Thursday. October ilh.
Addresses of Welcome, Dr. A. A.
Mur phree. Mayor J. (• Atkins.
Response to Addresses of Welcome.
Peanuts pasture and work, K. ” •
. Hiatt, Atlanta, Ga.
1 Fertilizing peanut*, Dr. J- »*• ,,,r*
‘Rnglon.
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I Address, Ibm. ( ary A. Hardee, ot
Live dak.
I GrusM . J. M. Thmiipson.
n . - t . n m - for -oil im provem ent,
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Al I'he work and needs of the Floridn
Experiment Station, P. H. Jb'Hs.
Growth of the Pure llrnl Livestock
Industry in Florida. W’. M. Yrocr. l-ditni Floriiln Nrmcr A: Stockman,
i Co-operative m a rk e tin g of livestock
and it- influence on the development
nf the industry, l . A. Lobh, ulitt r
Southern Uurnlllt.
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I Stimulating the cattle business, HN MennettA California.
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I Some needs of our educational insti­
tutions. F. M. O’Uyrnc.
Friday. October 8
protecting corn from weevils, J. «•

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' severity-five liens on every' f»™i,
Hi N. W'. Santmrn.
I Soft pork and its problem* for the
producer and packer, J. \V*. Thwcatt,
representative Swift &amp; Company.
Soft pork experiments conducted by
the bureau of animal industry, O.
G. Hankins. Washington, D. C.
Soft pork experiments in Alabama,
Prof. J. F. Dugger. Auburn, Ain.
| Soft pork experiment* In Honda,
J. M. Scott.
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General discussion on soft pork, led
hv Dr. M. P- Jirnlgnn. Athens, Gu.
i Why railroads favor the priMluc' tion of live stock, Jesse M Jones, Nor-

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1Palm Reach.
Jersey cattle, K. L. Pike, Atlanta,
state Livestock Sanitary Hoard, W.
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lick eradication, Dr. K. M. Nighbert, Moreau of Animal Industry.
I Same diseases of cattle. Dr. A. L.
Shealey.
Making Florida a factor ^in the
world's livestock market, E. N. Went­
worth. representative of Armour &amp;
Co., of Chicago
., Mixed feed* and patent stock reme­
dies, C. H. Willoughby.
Better chicks and how to grow them
Dr. E. W, Sanborn.
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ago, n distinguished daughter of the
nld smith and one of the most promi­
nent of Tallnhassee's women, present­
ed herself nt the office of supervisor
„f registration nnd became a qualified
elector of the state.
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Miami will begin to move after Sep­
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2t77 &gt; ?

THE
SANFORD HFR AID* The world is in a condition of wide | which the events of the past five years
t u i j i j f l i l l V J l \ U U L i I v H I j L/ spread unrest unccrtainity and’ disor- have forced upon us:

der. After nil, it is not such much
Eiiui wliat ails the. world as what ails you.
StcrtUry
Tr»»«jr»i j f y o u u r c
y o u c a n help lliuke
o«R«rmt Mtni«r
Wor;j r jBht, Men to do right must
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think clearly, judgewisely und act
*.nn I.pn , I n n n tiiT lll/ii&gt; ftlin I IIU BUIloly »Ot Ollly UJ directing school
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY matters, but in the affairs of state and
tiie business policies of the govern*
llnnit|ntilriL)
'a. J. HOLLY
N. J. LILLARD.
H. A. HEEL.

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The definition of the man in the |
street wns not original with him. He
had heard it somewhere. But it wus
true, and will bear repeating:
“An optimist is a man who can take
the lemons which are handed to him
by life nnd mnku leiupnude out of
them.”—Dearborn Independent.

You mug wonder* why the world is
WHY TIIE RAISE
ONE YEAR.................................S 2.50 poorly governed, why incapable men
power; why iniquitous business
A friend, in n jocular mood, asked
SIX MONTHS......................... .1.23 get
practices are continued, und why earn­ us to give our reasons for raising the
THREE MONTHHS.........................75 est and honest labor is poorly reward­ subscription price of the Clipper from
ed. The answer is found in ignorance. $1.50 to $2.00
Here nre a few of j
E a ttrv l i i S»con.l C U n M ill M«tt«t A u fu it 22
: » » . »t th* r a n o n . , »t s * r.fo rJ. r iQ iu , So long ns we remain ignorant of his- them.
tory, of literature, of the great luws
UnJ*r Act of March 3. UTS.
Fuar years ago when wo raised the
1 of nature,, of the opportunities of the
0*f«: JCEP'LD BUlfniNO.
land und wuter all ubout us, of u price from $1.0(k to $1.50 we could
knowledge of the growing things buy newsprint nt 4 cents a pound. The
day- in spite of the fact we have
around us—the trees, the plants and other
torcU n Advcrtmiw H»prncnii«ttv*
enough
onn hand
to i™
run1’ u.U8
I t ASSOCIATION
Till. AMLHICAN PilllSS
ihe
animals,
uid
know
their
uses—
and
I
mnntha
"anawet0
8*x
..a knowledge
i,.,.... .„&lt;,k of ourselves with forbear*
....- I months °more,
bought
u« future
ancc and charity each for the other, order, at 13 cents a pound. We must
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
just so long will incompetence rule, pay spot cash, store the stock until
home lack comfort and thu land lag in we need it In order to protect ourELECTORS.
I selves against another raise in the
giving of its plenty.
Ready made temidies for our ills market that is sure to come before
Martin Caraballo.
arc freely offered, but can ignorance our old stock is exhausted. If we wait­
Charles E. Jones.
wisely decide what is for the best. Thi ed until we need moro newsprint© the
J. G. Sharon.
hope of he world lis in educaion of the chances are we would pay 15 cents or
P. W. Corr.
whole people. No form of govern­ possibly more. If you don’t believe
W. V. Knott.
ment can bring prosperity happiness the country editor is getting his these
G. B. Wells.
and progress to an ignorant populat­ days: we will sell you tho Clipper and
yoj) gather a little H. C. L. Ex­
ion. Russia is a country, of as great let
Ail aboard for the Yacht Club.
perience
of your own.
nutural resources ns the United States.
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Four
years
ngo we hired printers
It
is
older,
lurger
and
moro
populous,
the
Country
Club
and
Golf
And
i Why is it nut wealthy and powerful ? for $18 and $20 per week. Today they
Links.
Because it has an ignorant population nre “employed” nt $12 n week.
And the Auteo Camps and the Tent­ and whatever has been done in de­
Four years ago when we bought our
velopment must stand to the credit of stogies for a nickel. Today they cost a
ed City.
English, French and German invest* dime nnd the smudge is just ns offen­
But then ns Russell Con well said in urs who were able to sec wealth in sive to tho sensitive nostril ns ever .
his lecture here there are acres ot the mines the forests and the lands,
Four years ngo Lizzie was fed per­
diamonds in our door ynrd and we where the native Russia could see fectly good gas nt 15 cents per. To­
run over them looking for something nothing worth while. Mexico is won- day the price has gone up nnd the
brigklcr that is farther away.
derfully rich in minerals, woods nnd quality gone down until now wo pay
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agricultural possibilities. Why is it .‘10 cents u gallon (when we can get
If that big tourist hotel was built so' backward? It bus an ignorant it) and th* aroma is a cross between
nnd that big apartment house am! population. It bus been said:
a disgusted polecat and an overdose of
business block was built this little city
“People talk about republics, democ- asnfnetida.
of Sanford would have twenty thous- rncles, empires und what not. We
years ago we could by a loaf
nnd people this winter.
might have the most ideal political of Four
bread for n nickel. Today
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constitution in the world and it would a smaller brnf for 11 cents. w e buy
All this town Incks in the making nut raise us above the mud cabin if tin
Four yenrs ago Uncle Sam let u.
of a big city is houses nnd stores, people generally were not eager foi
keep
what we Imd when the bills
There arc hundreds of people want- education, determined to bd behind no
ing to locate here hut they do not care other people in respect of scintific were paid. Today be helps himself
to sleep in the streets or put n’ stock itngfwh-dgo or vulturiv Wealth* if to part of the balance to help pay for
they desire it, comes out of the mind putting the Kaiser in cold storage.
of goods in a tent.
Four years ngo we could buy a re­
and imagination. There is no wealth
*Tis strange that people ih San in* tho world that does not come out spectable meal for .'15 cents. Today (
ford with money to invest do not place of the mind first of all, and without all- you get for that sum is a “cheap I J
it in the Building &amp; Loan Association. that mind there would have been no skate" glare from the waiter. If you !j!
And again 'tis strange that these property, no wealth, no civilization, want a full meal, leave your jewlory |
with the cashier ns security. May­
same people re just dead crazy to nnd we still would be savages.”
be you can redeem it after you get
that,
has
ever
made
for.
human
place their money in every out o f ' AIL
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town wild eat oil well and gold mine. welfare
has come
out oft .the
mind.» t*
Ev­ your check nnd maybe not
ery forwud step and in every problem
Four years ago we could get out
If the Board of Trade ennot obtnir solved the mind made and held the locks trimmed for a quarter. Today |
they are --twice
ns thin, but the price
a centrally located room for an office gain. To proprly train the mind of *i«
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we would suggest that they try St. the present is tho greatest thing wr is twice as much.
Augustine# plan for tho winter—pitch can do for it. Says Colton.
Four years ngo we paid our state
n big tent in the center of the city nnd
"He that has no resources of mind county, school and other taxes as n
make that hemliluarters. It Would ......
is moro
to be
pi
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. pitied
than ho who is in matter of course. Today is is a matpay us for the advertising feature wand of thu
necessities for the' body,, , lt‘r of curse; an operation in which
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alone.
nnd to bo obliged to beg our d a i ly .{no P«tient is relieved of everything
happiness from otheil f espeaks ,, j but his citizenship,
This is clean up time nnd Mayor more Inmentnble poverty than thatof j Four years ngo wo saw the movies
Stevens has issued his proclamation him who beg this daily bread."—Mos- for a dime. Today they are n qunriter on bargain day.
to the people to clean up nnd brush es Folsom.
up and get ready for the biggest tour­
Four yenrs ago a dollar quite freTHE OPTIMIST
ist season Sanford has ever experienc­
qucntly got warm in our pocket. Toed. Get your yards clean and your
tiny it travels on n non-stop schedule
streets clean nnd your alleys clean
Wcbste d efin e s an o p t im is t ns:
It doesn’t linger long enough with
and keep them clean and our town will
'One who looks on the bright siili US tO
*•' take water.
arev link
not C
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even
be u spotless town for the entire sens* of things.
ft flag station on that dollnrs route.
on. Nothing like a dean city to ntThnt is a good definition, hut, some­
Four yenrs ago we bought eggs
tract strangers.
how, it does not quite seem to ex­ for two hits u dozen.
Last winter
press the true meaning of the word. we had to send the Clipper over 8
HCHOOI, TIME IS HERE
I was going down the street the months to buy the result of one day's
other day, nnd I met a man who from toil of 12 liens.
‘Tis education forms the common appearances, had seen better days.
Four yenrs ngo our plant had n val­
His coat wns ragged, his trousers
mind,
ue of $5,000. Today the replacement
shiny;
his
collar
wns
frayed
nnd
his
Just ns the twig is bent, the tree
would double thut amount
shirt torn. There was something in value
is inclined.
we
had
the money.
—Alexander Pope. his eye, however, that seemed to in­
Four yenrs ngo "drives" were prac­
dicate that he wns not cast down by
his troubles. On a sudden impulse I tically unknown. During the last
Education is our only political safe­ {stopped him and asked:
yenrs we have known nothing else.
ty, Outside this ark all is deluge.— "What is your definition of an op­
could
necomo__ ogo one V
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.Four
. •« years
Horace Mann.
date the “morning after" effects for |
timist?"
That there should one man die ig­
a few dollars. Today you hnvu to i
norant who bus capacity for knowl­ The man’s eyes twinkled ns he re­ let your store
billsgogofor
forsix months I
__ hills
edge, this 1 call tragedy—homas Car­ plied:
learn
a
secret
code
nnd
n mag­
"An optimist is n mnn who can take nifying glass to acquirecarry*
lyle.
n
suspicious
Education is a better safeguard of the lemons which nre handed to him smell on your breath. The water wag­
liberty thnn n standing army. If by life and make lemonade out of on is our favorite vehicle as it cost
we retrench the wages of the school­ them."
less to travel that wny than any other, i
Then he walked away chuckling to
master, we must raise those of the
Four years ngo we hnd not been inrecruiting sergeant.—Edward Everett. himself:
traduced to Europe. From the ex­
If we work upon marble it will per­
l was glad thnt he gave that defi- j pense account the Inst few years we
ish; if we rear temples, they will nititinn,
ion, for it was a true one. An opti*
opti must have married, her while delir­
crumble to dust; but if we work upon mist is a mnn who cun smile when ious.
immortal minds, if we imbue them everything goes wrong, because h&gt;
There nrij reasons too numerous io
with principles, with the just f«nr of believes that things will turn out all mention ns we say on the sale hills,
God nnd love of our fellowrnen, w« right in the end.
and we told our friend so. Jlo said he
engrave on those tablets something
Hut u great many people have a would wait until the price* went up
which will brighten to till eternity.— wrong idea of whnt an optimist is. ns he didn’t hnve the heart to pay less
Daniel Webster They think he is n man who will nev- thnn $2.50.
-------i cr admit thnt there is any danger.
The schools are starting now after even though the sky may be lower- n a t i o n a l p r e s s ASSOCIATION
the vacation of the slimmer. Do tlx jnm ^ l!l* k*
a person who1always
parents know the teachers who will ''ink# *’n the bright siiie even if there
Florida is due for one more oppor
nave charge of their children this fall *s ,10 justification for doing so.
tunity
national publicity that com­
nnd winter? Do they know the conThose same people would call an es to n for
state
in the coming
dition of the school building nnd ostrich an optimist. When danger np- convention of|,nttheseldom,
National
Press As­
grounds? Arc their children physical- pronehes the bird hides its head in the sociation in 1021. The meeting
is to
ly fit for the tasks before them?
sand and says to itself:
he held in St. Augustine, and it has
Fathers
side
childre
mun
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the usefulness nnd happiness of tlx not exist.
ttosnl. The Stnte Press Association
man nnd woman of tomorrow nre di
The real Optimist is the mnn who has the matter under advisement, r
minised to n degree hard to establish goes through life with a cheerful committee has been npnninted to make
The great hope of the country, the smile, resolving to think the best pos­ an itinerary of the trip nnd the nat
town,'the city, the state, tho nation, sible about his neighbors; the man ionnl editors are bound to go hack
the world, is staked in the welfare of who, when thine are bad, acknow­ with eyes nnd rnrs full of the wonders
the children.
ledges that they look black.
He ad­ thnt nre bound to reflect in their writ­
All over this broad land of ours an mits thut the situation is a difficult ings for a long time after their visit
men nnd women who choose not t &gt; one: but through it all he believes thut no matter how skeptical they “hnve
know, rather than to know, who seem with the help of Goil ami his own ef­ been shown."
to fenr am* now fact or to nllow any forts. everything will come out all
The commercial nnd civic bodies
new understanding to get into their right. He doesn't say there isn’t nnv of the stnte are nlrendy. starting a
bend; who avoid improvement nnd hot- danger, but in* inert!s the danger with publicity agitation for funds to defray
ster un their Ignorance. Those who n smile.
the expenses of thetrip of the visiting
take this stand are like the justice I These nre perilous times, times editors nnd for advance expenses to
prose which require n clear head and sound the proper putting of the wheels ii
of the pence who listened to the praseruling attorney nnd then refund to judgment. It is futilo for any one tt motion for preliminary work of the
bear the defense, saying 'I've niadi bids his head in the sand, like the os­ state committee. This movement is
up my mind, end if 1 listen to von. trich and snv evrytlilng is going In ft cnu«e thnt all should see the val­
t will get confused and nil mixed up well. That is false optimism. Every­ ue of nnd it is expected that none will
again.”
thing is'NOT going well, but things shirk their legitimate share. It will
Tho old wny is good enough to thnt WILL go well, if we meet the difficul­ probably be the cheapest and biggesl
class who forgot the fact that the new ties before us with a stout heart nnd piece of advertising \vc will ever have
Is always coming to the front. You a sincere belief in our ability to rope inn opportunity to take advantage of—
enrt make n good dcaUmoro out of a with them successfully. That is true at least for a decade or so to come. 11
child by educating it than by not ed­ optimism.
has been 25 years since this state has
ucating It, just as you can improve a
Confront the dangers which beset ! hnd the pleasure of entertaining th&lt;
potato by cultivating it. There is nr us on every hand. politically, indus­ national association, nnd think of the
royal wny to education. Other thing: trially and internationally, with a immense strides the state has made it
ran lie taken by main strength oi calm conception of whnt they mean thnt time—nnd think of the things we
bought with money: but knowledge) 1* Then bend every energy toward doin' have to show nt this time—Florida
bad only from study nnd application your part in solving the problems Grower.
SUUSCRiriION ralCE IN ADVANCE:

N E W FALL
Dry Goods, Ladies' and Children s Shoes
and Men's Furnishings
Having just returned from the Northern Markets with a fine line of goods wg
arc now prepared to give you the best of everything at very low prices

A Beautiful Line of
Plaid Gingham

35c to 50c

Per
Yd.

Extra Heavy Chambray Ginghams.
Fine for Men’s Shirts and Boys’
Blouses.

Fine Line of Ladies’
and Children’s
Hosiery, N ew Cretonnes andChallies, Pillow
Cases, Tubings, Sheetings and Bed Spreads

Get Ready for School
Bring in the youngsters and let us fit them out. Shoes and caps and trousers.
Our prices will surprise you.

See Our New
Line of
Ladies' Blouses
and Waists

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All the latest creations.
Special drive on Ladies’ Waists

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fli/Autumn jSlousef

$1*39

Extra Special!

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Georgette Crepe, Yard

$2.25
Silk Poplins in Colors, Yard

$1.35
Selling for cash and being out of the high rent district
enables us to sell cheaper nnd our customers get the benefit.

Caldwell-Irwin Company
Corner Sanford Avenue and Second Street

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PAGI
Lillie Happenings

In and About
The City

Mention of
Mailer? in Brief
I Persona! Iiems
\
of [merest

Summary of the
FloatlngSmall
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
IDralcl Bonder?

Mrs. Royce Robinson nnd children tion. making the trip in their Mitchei:
are spending n few weeks with rela­ car.
tives in Kissimmee and Loughmnn.
Two sons, Will Wurman of Or­
Rev. G. B. Waldrcn wan in the city lando nnd a son in Atlanta and n
several days of this week the truest of daughter, Mr*. C. E. Raynir are iett
friend?. Rev. Wnldren is now mak to mourn the loss oP their father. .
intr nts headquarters nt Jacksonville.
Frank Talbot recently delivered th&lt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Hart have re. wheel chair to Lawrence Raulorsot
turned from Savannah, where the) •n Beardail uveuue that was donate*
were called on account of the sudden by the people of this city nnd man)
death of their sister, Mrs, J. H. Hart on the east side. Lawrence wishes t&lt;
Sirs. I.- C. Brown,, of Laurel avcnui thank the many friends who were si
and Mrs. C. E. Socrest hav ereturnet generous and who have helped t&lt;
home after two weeks' stay witl make his life brighter by giving him
friends at Norfolk, Va., and Rocky a means of transportation.
Get your tablets, pencils, pens and
mount, N. Ct
i
paper
H. V . Bennett, of H. W. Bennett A- fice. of all kinds nt the Herald of.
Company’ bankers and brokers of No.
35 Wall Street, New York, has pur- | Mrs. Rosn Dickenson has been spend­
chased 4,332 ncres of land in Polk in g the summer at Black Mountain
county, which will he rapidly develop­ N. C., and will be home today tc
get ready for the opening of gram
ed into orange groves.
mar
school. Mrs. Dickenson will be nt
The sweet potato crop in Osceola the home
of Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow
County is recovering from recent a t­ this winter nt the comer of Oak nvc
tacks of caterpillars. Many growers nue and Ninth streets.
are treating citrus trees for foot rot
A. R. Qualtins and wife, of Petosand gummosls, and preparing to spray
key. Michigan, are in the city and ex forwhitefly and scale.
to spend the winter here if they
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Fcrran of Eustis pect
can
find
accommodations. Mr.
were in the city Wednesday and Wed- nnd Mrs.suitable
Qunllins are old friends of
nesday night the guests of their dau­ Mr. and Mrs.
Williams and have
ghter Mrs. D. L. Thrasher. While been eoming Fred
to
Florida
for many
here they attended the wedding anni­ years.
versary of Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Garn­
Mrs. H. B. Coney nnd children, of
er.
Mrs. J. W. Opplinger of Savannah Ft. Meade, are the guests of Mrs. Cois the guest of her mother, Mrs. nev’s parents. Capt. nnd Mrs. P. M.
Biggers and sister, Mrs. Chaun- Elder. Mrs. Cnncv hns decided to put
cey Wilson. Mrs. Opplinger is re­ little H. B. in the Sanford schools
will take nn apartment in the
covering from an operation nnd will and
Herrdon building on Magnolia Cir the
he here until she hns fully restored winter.
Mrs. Coney has tunny friends
to health.
who will he delighted to have
Mr. and Mrs. Will Traer and chi!_ here
dren were here Tuesday enroute to her back home again.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Wallace have
Orlando* to ntteml the. Dairymen’s
meeting. Mr. Traer is the editor of rented the Leonardi home nt the cor­
the Floridn Farmer and Stockman ner of Palmetto nnd 7th streets and
.one of the best stock papers in the will occupy it for the winter.
Edward Dav, of Michigan, who
south and is making good.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Vincent left spends his winters In Sanford, was
Tuesday for their home at Quay Flor­ here Inst week on a flying trip and
ida after spending the summer months purchased th&lt;* t.ench farm on the wesi
at Jncklw vilW Tampa» and sillier side before he ret timed home. Mr
points. They have been here for the and Mrs. Dav will b-&gt; down enrlv thi
past week the guests of Mrs. Vin­ season to pet their place in slv*ue and
have their vneht fixed no nnd other
cent's sister Mrs. It. J. Holly.
The Yellow Pine Operating Co., of wise prepare for n season of enjoy­
Pulatka purchased this week through ment.
D. G. McKay 15,000 acres of fine The attention of the mihlie is di­
round timber situated in Osceola and rected to the notice in this issue re
Orange counties. The tract was the •mrillne the transportation of th*
property of Columbus Downing of school children. The cost is so high
this year that the natrons are naked
Brunswick Gn.
to
a certain sum for nssist
and Mrs. Henry McLaulin have ingcontribute
the
school
lionrd in nnvine *&gt;nr'
returned from n trip to Cincinnati and
the amount for the west side achoo’
Chicago and other points. While in of
Chicago they spent their time with children.
Mrs. J. T. Bnidv nnd son. Edwin, of
Henry Jr., who is there studying optoJacksonville,
have, arrived in the city
meliy and ulso working in a store dur­
ing his spare moments nnd ts making nnd joined Mr. Brady add Vireipin am’
they will nrnin become Sanford citi­
good.
Tliev have purchased n home on
The present price of cotton mul cot­ zens.
Palmetto
nnd their many
ton seed in Holmes county is very dis­ friends areavenue
delighted to have them a*
couraging to farmers. Many are hold­ citizens ngnin. Mr. Brndv recently
ing their seed off the market, realiz­ owned a Jewelry store In the Weinke
ing that it is worth more to them as block.
feed or fertilizer thun the price offcr:
---------- x----------ed. Becauso of thu weak, market*
Hits nrd-lsivejny
farmers are pasturing most of their
1r Tom*Bcndelow, of Chicago the father of municipal golf links in the Un ed
States, is in Lake County this week
laying out the Lake Couty Country
Club. $100,000 18-hole course,
low has laid out more than &lt;00 golf
courses nl the United Mates and Cannda during the last t**lr^&gt;*
’ lhir.
Griffin Herring is home for a thir
tv days furlougli from the naval aend„
Annapolis. Griffin is one of
t w Sanford boys who hns made good
ntLthis excellent training school for
U ndoSam ’* navy and in eig , more
months will graduate with the rank

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with a diner for

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1kJ C. Aycock and family Imve re­
turned homo after spending six week.

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Lnst Thursday night at H o’clock
nt the home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. H.
Lovejo v nt Sorrento, occurred the wedding of their daughter. Miss Pauline,
to Mr. James Howard, of this city.
The wedding was a quiet nffnir. only
the immediate family and n few
friends being present. The home was
artistically decorated for the occasion,
the living room being in nink nnd
green and the dining room in vellow
and green. The bride wns very win­
some in a toque grey suit with lint
to match nnd enrriod n bouquet of or
chids nnd mnidenhnlr fern. As the
cnunle rnme into the room the bride’s
sister. Miss Lida I-nvcjnv. nlnyed thi
wedding march nnd Dr. Walker, of tin
.Methodist church of this city, prononneed them man and wife.
After a trip to Lakeland nnd Tnmpe
nnd other points in their rnr, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Howard will he nt home here at
the residence of the groom’s parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Howard nt lift”
Onk avenue.
Roth of the contracting parties an
well known In this minty nnd ip Lnk*
county. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Lnvejoy. »f Sor­
rento. one of the oldest families nf
that section nnd hns a lnrge circle n
friends in nnd around that section,
bciny n youoff Indv of chnrminf man­
ner and sunny disposition nnd Sor­
rento will miss her from their midst
The groom id n Sanford hoy who lin«
passed the greater part nr his life !•
this community and is nt nresent wit’
thit B. &amp; O. Onrnge nnd hns the con­
fidence nnd esteem of his firm nnd
of n large numbeit of friends, ltd is
the son of Mr. nnd Mr* E. M. Howard
of this city. Their many friends are
extending congratulations.

First Regular
MeetingD.A.R.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

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One of the prettiest social affairs
that people in thi* city hsv« ovei
enjoyed was the reception on Wednes­
day evening given by Mr. ami Mrs
Nathan Oliver Garner nt their home
on Palmetto avenue to celebrate the
tenth nniversary of their marriage.
The handsome home was made very
beautiful with elaborate dccortioiu
from the front porch throughout the
Sallle .Harrison .Chapter -Met
house. A string of vnri-colorcd elec­
Jim.iv of Mrs. Whittier.
tric lights and Japanese lanterns en­
circled the porch and the bannister.*
The First regular meeting of the nnd columns were twined with grace­
Salliii Harrison Chapter of the D. A. ful vines. In an alcove on the porch
R. was held Friday, September 17th, from u prettily decorated table two
Constitution Day at the homu of Mrs. charming young ladies, Miss Florenci
Henry nnd Miss Teague, served re­
J. N. Whitner,
freshing punch during the entire even­
The meeting was delightfully in­ ing.
formal, with quick dispatch of busi­ As the guests arrived they were
met at the door by Mrs. D. L. Thrash­
ness and plans.
er and'Mrs. It. T. Thrasher who pre­
Mrs. W. E. Watson, Regent, presid­ sented
them to the receiving party,
ed with a membership of 12 members standing in the drawing room. Re­
ceiving were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
present.
Plans were made for a fete onCo- Oliver Gamer Mrs. R. Columbus Keen,
Gamer's mother and little Miss
tl uni bus, Day—with committees ap­ Mrs.
Marguerite Garner, who is Mr. and
pointed through Miss Brenda Mor­ Mrs. Gamer's winsome little daughter.
Mrs. Garner was lovely wearing a
rison chairman of War Memorial
Fund, Commission. Place and plans handsome evening gown of white
crepe de chine and georgette, with
to bo announced later,
v Plans for the years w rk were trimmings of hand embroidery anu
discussed, and a splendid programc beads, carrying an arm bouquet
await the chapter members, through of bride’s roses. Mr. Garner wore the
the guiancc of Mrs. J. N. Whitner, conventional black with u buttonierre
ruses.
ns chairman.
, of
. white
.
. . Mrs. .Keen was charm,

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Presbyterian Church
Preacher
DR. J. G. PATTON
Singer
REV. J. H. PATTERSON

Sept. 2 6 -Oct. 10
Each Night at 8 o Clock

The meting adjourned to meet Oct. &gt;»* In a most becoming gown of gre&gt;

Kl with
...|*K Mrs.
M f. Chamberlain,
nhnmherlain. host
host- georgette and her flowers were lavcn8thj
dur asters. Little Miss Garner war
ess at the Welaka apartments.
A social hour was thoroughly en­ very dainty in white organidie and
carried white asters. Mrsi R. T.
joyed with vacation echoes, Mrs. Wat­ sho
was u most becoming pink
son led the talk with the following Thrasher
crepe
Ue
chine.
informal chat with the members. The The reception hull and drawing room
Regent comes to you today sharing were exceedingly lovely in decorations
your warm sympathy and interest of
green and white. Potted plants
in our chapter’s work. hoping ■*»•' I umf white rose*'were everywhere‘7n
may be able to merit the trreat horn ovUk.neu whiU. Youthen smilax entwin.
or and confidence )ou n l
‘ rd the balustrade und hung in graceful
graciously bestowed upon her, too t a fatuous from ceilings and doorways
her work may well reflect the splen- u K, fjrst suggestion of a tin redding
did effort and result f our retiring
ji,0 decorations was a large tin
Regent—Mrs. Starling.
wedding bell, suspended from the cellIt is your sincere wish I know that j„K
the m i.ption hull uroum.
our year may be one that stands wet Wliich clustered delicate ferns and
as a credit to ourselves, state nnd Dowers,
national society, to obtain this pridi 1 The library und dining room decorawe must nil link arms nnd work to tions carried out a color scheme in
the fullest as Mrs. Minor, our Pres (imk and green. Thedinmg table was
General so well said -"Every Soviet) most artistically arranged, centeieo
should have some reason for exist­ with a mmuture lake around which
ence, some use to lie served" and us Kewplcs were fishing. Over the ecudaughters we know anil feel well that ' t,-r of the table was u canopy ol
no society in our land, not even out hilver paper und fern leaves around -M -**+ »+ + + + + + »+ + + + + + -f+ + » + + + + + + + + + + + + » + + .(.+ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + » » ♦ + + + »
Red Cross, enn outrank the Daughters-which were many small tin wedding
of the American Revolution ns n bells, which you could Imagine were
firmly established government agency Tinging right" merrily to do honor n&gt;
nnd so a permanent factor in the life the happy occasion. Asparagus ferns
of this nation which of its very na- and pink roses further ornamented tintil re must endure long after other pretty room. The library was a pine,
societies, the outcome of sonic of great interest as the anniversary
sporadic needs shall have nnished. We wedding presents were displayed on
are here ti perpetuate the noble qunl- tables in this room. There were many
SANFORD, FLORIDA
ities. of those who have gone before handsome and useful gifts all of which
us, ns well as their memories beenusi ; were very appropriate to the occuEspecially Equipped Kor
of them, we are, nnd shall be— we sion.
hope fitting represenntives of our nn-1 One corner of the library was cut
cestors in the world of today—so let off with banks of palms and ferns
us use our chapter not for some b*.'nnd back of this an orchestra rendercal advantage through membership ‘ed some choice music during the evenbut, let our chapter use us ns her lo­ ing. .Miss Mabel Bowler sang two
cal advantage in being worth whili lovely selections in lief usual pleuilng
to our community in memory of tin voice and was accompanied by Dr. 11
spirit of 70.
H. McCnslin. When the guests were
Trncing ancestcry is no longer i invited into the dining room delicious
Wc solicit Trade from all parts of Florida. Al)
fnd but hns assumed the dignity of Refreshments were served, consisting
a family duty—that we mny keep of chicken salad, nut sandwiches, celework Guaranteed.
nlive thr* old fires of Liberty- am’ j ry hearts stuffed with cheese dressing
ovate througonf tH« 'country Mv jolives and candy,
spirit of nur patriniistn ami loyally
The host nnd hostess were assisted
to America, amt true American Idenlt Jin caring for their guests by Mrs.
nnd putting our idenls into practice l Stella Arrington and Mrs. K. A. Dougwe find that,—she. thnt is faithful f !■**• Tlmso serving went Mrs. A. It
in thnt which is lenst, is fnihtful also! Key, _Mr*- R- W. Grovestcili. Mrs. II
in much. Let us broaden our humnr II. McCnslin, Mrs. Robert Herndon
sympathies, in the development of Mrs. Charles W. Hill, Mrs. Claude 1*
individual pioneers into a InrgeC view Herndon and Mrs. W. M. Haynes. Ou
of town1guests were Mr. nnd Mrs E
of service.
To quote Mrs. Minor "the service L. Ferrnn. of Eustis, nnd Mrs, Charles
of the home is not confined In the four W. Hill, of Jacksonville.
A lnrge number of friends called +++++++'f4*»-++++++&lt;l*++'f+++4*+++'M-'H*+++++++++++++-»-'f«f+'M»»»f+
wnlls of the house. The service of
•luring
the evening to congrntulnti
the country is not confined to army
posts or iinltlefields, even in war­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Garner on having reach­
time. the service of God ennot be ed their tenth wedding nniversary am'
for them many happy returns
hotindcde by the four walls of the to wish
the same dny. The friends of this
clinch—but lies out in the open in our of
popular young couple were .pleased
every day lives, these are the deeper to
have the privilege of helping them
meanings of our society, which should celebrate
their t'n wealing
inspire cvcrv Daughter of the Ameri­
---------x— ------can Revolution. These are the ideals
WEATHER
AND
CROP CONDI­
of each of us. nnd will not r.r.ly ii»«
TIONS IN FLORIDA
our effort, hut, our very' best effort
to bring those womanly Ideals Intr
The temperature averaged from 1
full (rower. These daughters nr» tin- green above In the west, i here was it
echoes
of, nl’ grees above in lb wst. Thro was a
....... - --of -your- Regent.. Rest
.
the pleasure nnd honor has been given d
percentage of sunshine except ii
me. to nresent ti our h&lt;*'nvod "re* thc BOulh&gt;
nlzing Regent. Mrs. Starling, a tokThe week was general)' dry, ultle
en of our ntm*eolntion of her faithful, several stations received locally heavy
work nnd untiring effort nnd snlrn rains—confined mostly to the central
did locally—Mrs. Starling ns retiring portion of the peninsular. The rain,
Regent, nnd mother of our chanter fall deficiency of the week nt rcgulai
of the Snllv Harrison rhnnter of tb&gt; stations of the Bureau ranged from
D. A. R' do give von this pin. with our ulxnil one.half inch at Pensacola to
love, ns vnur daughters grnciouslv LHP inches at Jacksonville. There
thanking vnu for having launched on* was no rain in many localities of tin
ship of state in the great bodv n' State.
Aniericnit womanhood the jnqtlonn’ The week was generally favorable
V arn ish es, Kalsomlncs, Oils &amp; Wall Paper
society nf the Daughters of the Amer­ for the opening nnd (licking of cotton
ican Revolution.
the high percentage of sunshine and
Charlotte K. Watson warm dnys und dry weather stiniu
Sept. 17th. 1020.
Regent luting tlie opening of cotton. J'icking
---------- x----------made good progress hut the crop L*
()ff In Schmd
generally very short; there will hi
no to(i crop of moment. Showers ir
This is the time for the youngsteri the central and southern divisions
to prepare for the local schools and were very helpful to seed beds recent
the old e r ones to go away to college ly planted truck, cane, sweet potatoes
and Sanford is well represented at and citrus furits. locally there wns
th various colleges this year. Among some delay in cutting hay, but hnyini
those attending the Woman’s College and the harvesting of corn nnd peji
nt Tallahassee are May Thrasher, Do­ nuts made good progress generally
rothy Rurunh, Ethel Henry. Julir Much general work is being done |&gt;re
Zncharv, Helen Peck, Izeltn Stone
paring for extensive winter crops.
Soritn Lake goes hack to Stuart Grape fmit is ninturing rapidly, nnd
Ilnli In Virginia.
some shipments will he made within
Those "oing to Rollins a re Esther a few weeks.
Miller nnd Sara Wight. Rosamnm’
Radford and Pnql Radford go to Vir­
ginia. Alfred nnd James Robson nnd
John Meish go to G. M. L, near At­
lanta. G. K. Spencer, Jr., Edwin Meiseh nnd Walter Connellv go to the
University of Florida nt Gainesville.
LeCIerc Irwin nnd Frank Channel!
are nt Sutherland College nnd several
ENGLAND
WTT'IDCC SPfiWG
other boys nnd girls leave the first of
OffcrN great oppoitunllic? In Mes­
the week for various colleges.

ing the trip in their car.
------------ x -----------C. J. Leity, of Tallahassee and . thu
New Vulcanizing Shop
taunts, was in the city yesterday lm»k
ing over the situation. He is one of
Among the new business houses to
the old guard of Florida printers one lie opened in Sanford Is the vulcaniz­
likes Sanford so well that he is think ing shop of E. S. Rocky nt the corner
ing off locating here in the job print, of Sanford avenue and First street.
ing business in the near future.
Having lived here several years ago,
L.- A. Sheldon, df Prospect harm Mr. Rocky is no stranger to Sanford,
near Oviedo, was In the city Tuesday hut for some time has been residing
and reports farming operations i in Indiana where he owned nnd operntd n Inrg vulcnnizing works. His spec­
his section ns making progress.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. HnU have re ialty is the reensing nnd vulcnnizing
turned from n pleasant vacation spen. of tires nnd tubes nnd he also sells
in Florida nnd several other states Firestone tires nnd tulies. He guar­
Mr. Hal! is hack at his places in thi antees nil his work and promise* sat­
Western Union office- but lias a bin isfaction. Read his advertisement in
foot nnd some of his friends say n* this Issue nnd give him a trial.
------------x------------has t.ie gout from high living whili
, he was away.
Rnv Brother* are among the new
The many friends of Joe Chittcn
don are glad to see him back home f" firms thnt have opened for business in
a short visit. Joe thinks he will have Sanford in the past week. They have
to go to New York for final treatment headquarters in the old Ford Garage
nnd it is hoped that he wil then h* oil First street and will rcchnrge and
nil makes of batteries nnd also
able to walk ngnin nnd perhsps gel Irepair
are agent: for the Exlde Battery,
around almost like he did before hif which
------------ x-----------is recognized as of the best.
bin was shattered in the Chateau- Ray Brothers
Mr. nnd Mrs. Neely nnd family rc
will
also
handle
supplies
Thierrv drive.
turned Inst Saturday from pnjnts ir
of nil kinds.
City Clerk L. R. Philius nnd son. nml accessories
North Cnrolinn in their car nnd found
------------x------------ Raymond and Mrs. Phillips have re
good nnd bad rnnds while away. They
FOR
SALE—Single
wagon
cheap*
turned from a trip down the East also two heifer calves two years old visited the relatives of Mrs. Neely a* I
Coast ns far ns Miami and they rn A. H. Stone, Cameron avenue. f!-3tt* | Fayetteville, N. C.
joyed every minute of their vaca

There will be a large
chorus d irected by Mr.
Patterson which insures
good gospel singing.
You will e n jo y th e
music.

In hot weather the fans
will he running.

I WE INVITE YOU

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Sanford Wagon Works
CUSTOM AUTO BODY WORK

Limousine Bodies a Specialty

SANFORD WAGON WORKS
205-207 Oak Avenue

| SANFORD PAINT &amp;
1 WALL PAPER CO.
Will Open October Ist
With a Full Line of

High Grade Paints,
WELAKA BLOCK
RAILROAD WAY

Souvenirs to be Given Away
W. R. RAl-lN, Prop.
H. A. HALVERSON, Manager

ESTERN UNION
TELEGRAPH CO.

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nnd * it It good salaries. Apply nt
local ofllre nt once.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

EGISTER NOW
IS THE SLOGAN
REGISTRATION OFFICER IS NOW
BUSY TAKING NAMES OF
SANFORD WOMEN
Sanford's fairest are marching
righti up to the office of Superintend­
ent 00 Registration II. C. DuBosi
i having their r.ar.;cs ivgioiercd on
the hook that will he ul the |&gt;olls
on election day. In fact they nre
marching up so fust that Mr. Du.
Bose has called .o his assistance \V.
SI. Haynes, who will be in the office
- n few days in order that nil may
be accommodated without unnecessa­
ry waiting.
While there has been a fairly good
registration of the indies of Sanford
up to date, the number who have reg­
istered is only n smnll per cent of
those eligible to register, nnd it b
expected that before the books an
closed seventy five per cent of tin
eligible* will have registered. It i
hoped that they will make every ef
fort to register early while there is
i»f time and not wait until
ore the luniks close as a rush
on the last day might cause some t&lt;&gt;
he disappointed. The books must be
closed promptly, according to law and
after the closing of the registration
books no one can he allowed to register.
The registration in precincts I
It, which comprise Sanford and
the surrounding territory up to Wed­
nesday night is as follows;
While men, at
White women, 123.
Colored men, 1011,
Colored women, fifi.
Total, 34.1.
Total men. IM.
Total women ISP.
A surpising fact is that there an
most two to one more colored men
registering that white men. while tin
percentage of white women register­
ing in these two pietincls is almost
two to one in favor of white women
It is understood that the registration
in the outlying precinct'* is in about
the same ratio as in the Sanford see
Ion.
In order to facilitate early regis­

tration the office of the Superintend,
ent of Registration will be open Fatday evening in order to nllow thos*
to register who cunont come during
the day.
Under the present law women are
not linldu for the payment of poll
tax before voting as is tbe case with
men. The only requirement is that
they appear in person nnd subscribe
to the oath of aleginnee, and that
they have lived in the state* twelvi
months and the county six months,
of the state to vote, give their name
#u*t thny firn i’ligib!?' ujyJcr-tl.i
age nnd occupation.
METHODIST NOTES
Services for Sunday as folows:
Sunday school,
a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Epworth League, 7 p. m.
Preaching. 8 p. m.
REV. S. W. WALKER, I&gt;. I&gt;.
Pastor
J. C. HUTCHINSON,
Sunday School Supt
----- x----Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griffin am
daughter returned last week after i
month’s visit to Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. O. J. Pope nnd daughter, Lu
cile, returned to Sanford Wednesday
after a short’ stay in different placet
in Georgia.
Mrs. S. J. Allen, of Chattahoochee
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. P
Fields.
Miss Mary Zachary left Monday
accompanying her sister, Julia, to Tnl
inhnssoc, where Miss Julia enters eol
lege. Mur Mary goes on to Perry
to teach domestic science in the high
school there.
Mrs. Will Raynor and )ittl« son
who have breri spending some time or
the bench returned Saturday.
Mr. O. J. Pope left Wednesday with
his son. Fred for Southerland, to entei
the hitter in college.
Dr. L. It. Phillips nnd family havi
just returned from a delightful tri|
down Die East Const, spending soon
time at Daytona and Miami,
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in Sanford to visit his uncle, ion hii
wuy to Sutherland College.
Miss Ruth Mcttingcr is visiting rel
olives in Sanford.
Mrs. G. W. Bailey, Mrs. II. V. Perry
nnd Mrs. J. D. Jenkins composed i
congenial party spending the day Sr
Orlando Tuesday.

GRAPEFRUIT
CROP SHORT
THIS SEASON

Mr. LcClnlre Irvin left Monday foi COMING SEASON’S CROP OF CIT­
RUS IS SHORT
Southerland College.
Mrs. J. W. Christy and sister, Mlsi
That the coining season's crop of
Mae Williams, left Thursday for Jack­ citrus fruits in the state will be some­
sonville.
what 1e£s than last year's yield is the
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Miss Rowcnn Otwell, of Bremen opinion of C. E. Stewart Jr., business
Gn., is the guest of Mrs. T. E. Speers manager of the Florida Citrus ExMiss Otwell expects to attend higl chnngc, ns expressed in an authorized
school here this whiter.
interview sent direct to this paper.
Dr. S. W. Walker left Tuesday to Mr. Stewart says reports reaching
attend! the opening of Southerland 'the Tampa offices of the Exchange
College.
from the vnrious citrus sections of the
state indicate the orange crop now
Mrs. A. D. Zachary, Margaret nnd (showing oil tho trees to lie somewhat
Arthur. Jr., are expected Saturday In excess of that of last year, but the
from North Carolina.
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'more than offset this if reports are
Mrs. E. B. Critehb»v visited hoi accurate.
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Mr. Stewat says it is extremely dif.
niece, Mrs. Kenneth (Robbins, this
ficult to make a close estimate while
week.
fruit still is green on the trees; nnd
Mis* Elizabeth Mussen delightfully that even the' closest of present esti| entertained the Daughters of Wesley mnten must he subject to revision Int­
er.
Tuesday night nt her home.
Mr. Stewart has just returned from
Mrs. Kenneth Roberts entertained an extended northern trip in the in.
at Silverlake Fridnv with a chlcker , terest of the Exchange, a portilon of
pilleu in honor of Imr mint. Mrs. E which was in company with President
It. Critchlcv. of Fort Pierre. Thos. 'J- H. Ross ami Snlesmnnnger Geo A.
present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. .1 Scott. He has been quoted without
Lousing, Mr. and Mrs. Crim Mrs. T authority from him or anyone in any
E, Spear, Mrs. F. K. Smith, Miss Ol way connected wi th Exchange affairs
os estimating the crop at 1G,000,000
ga Vihlen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robbins.
bores. This has occasioned Mr. Stew­
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REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL
answer to inquiries, and the first op­
ELECTORS
portunity now is used to correct any
wrong impressions which may have
’ gotten out as a result. The news­
.lamer W. Archibald.
paper printing he inerview already
E. M. Brolrfcrd.
has acknowledged the error very grnc.
Lei nnd M. Chubb.
iously,
F. U. 11. Pope.
Mr. Stewart states interest in Flor­
R. G. Smith.
ida among northern residents never
Gef.rgo P. Wentworth.
was greater, in his opinion anti he b
-xlooking for a very large influx of
GAMK \N D FISH PROTECTIVE
tourists
this winter to nil sections of
BODY ORGANIZED FOR LAKE
South Florida. The advertising of th*
Florida Citrus Exchange, which is th
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and plans are being made to conserve to ,,|ny r,„ite a part in attracting at
ihe excellent hunting ami plcnsun tention t&lt;&gt; Florida s« is shown l»v let
t f iling of that county.
tors from readers of it who often ash
. in »&gt;go,i.ration wn&lt; suggested hy for information
irmntion about Florida whili
Mr. .Hi man. of Lust is who had learn- asking for the Sealdsweet conkbmd
id that a party of hunters from South ,,r other advertising matter, lie says
, 1 bad recently killed 8 deer, that despite ninny complaints and
and that other parties hail ruthlessly some uncertninity, then* is ample evislaughtered deer and quail nil sum dence of underlying stability in inisimer long. Also game hogs last season ness affairs over the country, and
took as many as aOO quail in a week, that the outlook generally is most
Three hundred members nre ex- satisfactory.
rceted to take the obligation to up- 1
-----------x---------hold the mmo laws nnd to eolect evi. I C. B. Moore, night clerk of the
d.-nce against game hogs nnd violators Everett
Hotel. Jacksonville, has
of out-of-senson shooting.
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fering with government agents in the
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discharge oftheir duty.

NOTICE TO PATRONS OF SCHOOL improved service nnd the limited fund
for this purpose mnkes this course im
BUSSES
perative nnd inevitable.
Trusting that;- this measure will
Due to the increased cost of fur­
meet
with the hearty npp.-oval of
nishing transportation to pupils of
the Sanford schools it is found ncccs. Irons of the school busses, nnd askine
our cooperation In making the ser
snry for the patrons of the school vice highly efficient, we are
busses to pay n fare of One Dollar
very respectfully.
per month for ench pupil. The fart
BOARD OF TRUSTEEg
Special Tax School District No’ ?
is due nnd payable on the first day
of each and every school month, he Sanford, Fin.
gjpiling Mni'ilne, September 27lli,
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lbitd. This money should be paid to Member Board of Public Instruction
the teacher, who will render to ench Approved by—
T. W. LAWTON,
pupil n receipt for his fare, said re­
ceipt to act as a ticket for the months. Superintendent Public Instruction f,»
Seminole county, Florida.
In case any parent is financially, unnhle to meet this expense, said par.
ent should file with Hon. II. C. Du. SOCIALIST MEMBERS DUSTED
Hose, secretary of the Hoard of Trus.
tees, a statement to this effect, which
Albany, N. Y.t Sept. 21.—Th- nr.
in the opinion of th»&gt; hoard of trus­
scmbly
of the New York state J,r js!
tees exemption should he granted a
lnturc
tonight
hy n vote of On to r,
permit will be issued to the pupil
permitting him or her to ride on the in each case expelled three of th. f;.(
busses without paying fare.
Socialist members—Louis Waldman
The transportation service for the nnd August Clnessens, of New V tk
ensuing year will be far superior t&lt; and Charles Solomon, of Kings
&gt;t of previous years nnd the incrcaa- and voted 87 to -18 to permit Samuel
cost of this improved service is con­ A DeWitt and Samuel Orr. Soeinli-t
siderably more than the fare of one members from the Bronx, to r&lt;tain
dollar per pupil, and the board of their scats.
trustees feel that the pntrons will lu
The two Inst named, however, rift. glad to supplement the school fund n vote to reinstate Waldman had i- ..
to this amount in order to have sat Inst 81 to 52 took the flor in turn
factory transportation service.
nnd verbally tendered their n-r ign i ­
It is with great reluctance that tions.
the board asks the patrons to assist
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a strong, determined will t,, ««,'c rn .« jnvs..t&gt; y
young man said, upon making hi* first investm ent:

I ve made a prett) good salary considering,
but somehow I Just can't keep a cent—it Ju-t
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nancially now than I wn* three years ago. 1
want to form an investing habit, and when I
read your ad I decided that f would start now
by buying one share of stock and force myself
to buy another share n little later a* soon as I
can save up enough tor the first, payment."
Thl* young man Imught one share of Southern
Utilities Company 8 per cent Cumulative Prior I’referred stock on installments. He has quit tU
"pending habit and has made his first start toward
the investing habit, which is the road to independ­
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PAGE SEVEN

WANTED-Parrot' cages Adress trated the soil. ThD treatment should
P. O. Hox 845.
5-Gtp. be given two weeks before planting
SALESMEN WANTED—Lubricat- the sed. Two day after treatment
ing Oil, Grease, Paint, Specialties, rmove the covering and stir the soil
vvhole or part time. Conumsison ba­ with a potato fork on some such im­
sis. Samples free. Men with car 01 plement to allow the poisonous gas to
seed are plmitd.
rig. Write for the attract Ivo torn::: .■scape bnfor
Riverside Refining Co„ Cleveland, O. The cost of sterilizing a seedbed
including material and labor, should
ti.tp.
not be more than one rent per square
WANTED—-\ G«od l"*‘ge f;:::. feet of bed surface. One pint of for­
Mule.
C. M. Berry.
6.3tc.
maldehyde is sufficient for 25 square
feet.
WANTED.—A Good large farm
Mule,
C. M. Berry.
0.3tc.
FARMERS CREDIT CONDITIONS
ARE NOT SATISFACTORY
WANTED.—A Good large farm
Mule.
C. M. Berry.
C.tltc.
WANTED—Second hand show case. Governor of Federal Reserve District
Goes Over Matter with Farmers
Inquire at the paint store in tile Weiaka Block, Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
Sept 21—General eredWANTED—At mice man to haul it Washington.
conditions facing farmers were dis­
dirt. Phone 103J or apply 1007 West. cussed
today at an informal confer­
First at.
5*2tc
ence between Governor Harding of the
WANTED—Man and team to plow federal reserve beard and a committee
an acre of new ground. Phone 103J representing various farmers’ organi­
or apply 1007 \V. First St.
5-2tc. zations.
the latter told Mr. Harding there
Special attention given to young was a feeling in the agricultural dis­
ladies preparing to go away to school. tricts that the farmers had not receiv­
5-ltc.
The Quality Shop. ed the fullest consideration under the
board’s policy for restriction on credit
..WANTED CORN .ANY COND1T- to the various lines of industry and
10N OR QUANTI Y ...I’. O. BOX itl urged more elasticity for marketing
SANFORD, FLA..........................514lp. crops.
Governor Harding assured the com­
Wanted—Corn any condition o.
quanity Drawer 414 Sanford Fla.3-4tj mittee that the hoard is in complete
WANTED—Man with team or autc
who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
kins home and farm products. Big­
gest concern of kind in world. $1,501
to $5,000 yearly income. Tcrritorj
in this county open. Write today tt
J. K. WATKINS CO, Dept. 110, Wi
mum, Minn.
2-Dtj
WANTED—Settled white woman,
about 40 years old, as housekeeper t&gt;
take care of a small family. Good
home and salary. Apply Box 210.
Route A, Sanford, Fla.
1-71 p

sympathy with the problems of the ^
farmers and that every efort is being
made to assure funds for crop move­
ments. He said the board always stood
ready to co-operate with the farm­
ers.
Anyone desiring to take one oi
more young lady teachers to hoard
during the school year Is kindly re
quested to notify Supt. T. W. Lawtm
at the court house.
---------- x----------—Get your Scratch Pads from The
Herald—bv the pound—15c.
Get your orders in now for your
new- Bulck ear. See W. J. Thigpen.
46-tfc.

SEEDS
Pt»nt Mirtint II,-Tot Svnii For Good
RomUi
Garden and ff»bl «red for fall
planting, seul oats, rye, barley,
rape. New crop turnips cab­
bage, egg plant, pepper, beans,
peas, potatoes and onion sets.
Largest and oldest established
seed house in the state.
SEND FOR FALL CATALOG
AND SEED SPECIAL.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
Jtckionvillo
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COMPLEXION IS
ALWAYS ADMIRED
11 you ta k e a f e w d o t e s o !
CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS,
you w i l l s e e th ey d o m ore to
c le a n up the c o m p le x io n th a n
a ll the b e a u ty tre a tm e n ts l a
A t c r e a t i o n . An
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people,
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tak e them for C onstipation,
B i l io u s n e s s , D iz z in e s s , Sick
H ea d a ch e, Upset S to m a ch and
for S a llo w , P im p ly an d B lotchy
Skin. T h ese little p ills e lim i­
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Florida in everything in

Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies

M ISCEI.I.AN TOrS

I'OR SALK Two &gt;toiy seven loom
The Ladies I’nion of the Congrega
dwelling very best location, paved liminl Church will bold their anua
street $5,500. Terms, Connelly Mag­ 'bazaar December II,
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nolia Avo.
Frank bossing
Contractor .V Builder
FOR SALE, or EXCHANGE,—one
I‘hone 107
S. C. Rhode bland Red Rooster. big
an Merc. Co., Geneva.
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LI Ml!Kit BRICKS \KK I.OWKIt and this is the time
t" build the home that ymi have been wanting so long

FOR SALE 5 room cottage, well
located
$2.6011. $ 1,000 cash. C.»nnI I \SSim:i&gt; ADVERTISING It \TKS
elly Magnolia Ave.
.Minimum' barge for anj one Ad 25c
order yott.r new Ruii’b now and
One Time, per word
le
FOR SALE—p acres- well tiled you will le t bee anj t itm* on t lie
Three Time, per word
2c celery land, nice five room liou*c.*5,IG-lf*
s i\ Time*, per word
tic
500; $3,'00. cnsll. f’otilicll| IMag- new car l&gt;&gt;uii com in
Over Six Time*, .r word per Umio India Ave.
The Daughter- of Wesley will hold
i ash must accompany order. T« n
their
Christms Bazaar on Saturday.
cents extra If charged.
FtiR SALE—City lots in all pnrts November 27th.
5l-tf
\dverllsing in litis column in which the of Sanford. Your own terms. Get
address of tlu* advertiser i- not g“ en Im a lot ami get ready to build a home.
Elder Spring Water. T. t&gt;. Charier
which refers you to Pustolllce Box Num­ Connelly Magnolia Ave.
i’tii-tf-.
Piii'lie
ill.
ber or Care of Herald MI ST be answer­
ed accordingly. Please tin not a-h ns for
FOR SALE—One Monarch visible
Dr D. ('.Ward, 'i-t&lt; 0 j'lit't i* iri
the names of advertisers advertising in typewriter cheap. Robert Herndon,
Juilfnnl
tin 1Ui-.ida) and 1 r'tiay
this way. UmiiiII) we do nut know who 209 E. 4th st.
5-3tp.
ill fieli week.
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they are. and if we do we are not expect­
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FOR SALE—Fryers also lot of fan­
ed to tell you.
You can order xoiir new Iluick
cy stock.
Mrs. .French Sanford
lieights
5-3tp. now and save time mi I he next ear %•
FOR SAI.K
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g•$&lt;•&lt;■&lt;■&lt;■4Iti-tfc
FOR SAKE—2 I months old pol. it.at!.
Electric Fans. Charles Electric Co, Parrots. See Mrs. K. French San*
TAKE NOTICE. Bring your "EX
50-tfe
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; ford Heights.
5-3tp. IDE"
Batteries to the Kxtde Servic
FOR SAKE—Close in five room station at old Fold Garage, we
For Sale Celery farms, any size,
•o -uit purchaser. Buy from owner. cottage on double lot u snap. Also charge and repair all makes of Aut"
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two sopernte five acre* close in Own­ mobile batteries
Box 270. Sanford. Fla.
50-tf
er. P. O, Box. 117
5-3tp.
LOST—An nmythest and peai.
can
FOlt SALE—Flowers and urns
FOR SAKE—Good farm mule in
117 Laurel Avenue.___________2-0t&lt; good condition. SI. Fleischer. 5-tflc brooch Monday. Finder please returi
to Mis. Hunter a t 'Speer &amp; Sons atu
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Ik ltp
For S ale- Doris (las
Lighting
FOR SALE—Good team of mules receive reward.
Riant. Cheap. 1.. F. Roper. West Lake Jessup Garden Co., Oviedo. 0_2tl
BATTERY TROUBLES are elide,
enough
side Grocery.
IS-tf
FOR SALK—Two thoroughbred when you install in your car an "EX
IDF." Battery. "THE GIANT THAI
Young milk cow for sale Telephoto barred lock roosters, ten months old i LIVES IN A BOX." One of tin
and
very
gentle.
Inquire
519
W
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1004.
3-Otf.
Ra;
street, or phone 490.
li.'Jtp world's strongest Batteries.
Brothers, Distributors, Phone J12
FOR SALE—Thre vacant lot*,
FOlt SAKE—Tables, hotel, store, Old Fold Garage, Sanford, Fla 0. It■■
corner of , 7th and Myrtle avenue.
Seventh street paved. Two lots be­ with cooking utensils, hat rucks, cash
M KItll.l/.ING THE SEED MED
tween Fourth and Fifth streets, Myr­ register, cafe stools, Ice box. etc., oi
tle avenue. Also 10 room house, cor. the Park Anne Cafe. Can bee seen
It is a well known fact that some
nor Oak avenue and Fourth street, at 115 Park avenue, Haynes &amp; Rat.
J.w-iiig Park. Choice location. Ap­ cliff_____________ d-lt-c. _______ very dstructive diseases enter such
ply at 410 Oak avenue.
W. W. 1 FOR SAKE—One Ford Speedster. plants ns tomato, cabbage eggplant
pepper, and a few others from the
Ling.
3-4tp.________ Goldboro Store.
6.2lp.
soil of the seedbed. E, F. DcBusk,
FOR SALE—A Good Domestic
FOR HIRE OR SAKE—Team of 1formerly a Florida county agent but
farther
o wing machine, and other furniture mules li and 7 years old. in goad ]nl present assistant boy's club agent
* irner 11th Street and Laurel ave. ?condition, wight about 1100 each. II. i.aya it is extremely important that ^
than the
7-3tp.
the seedbed be tlmmly sterilized be
('. Hauser, Osteen Fla.
9-ltp
fore
being
planted,
but
than
it
should
^
ordinary
FOR SALE—7 passenger Chandlci
STOVE "wotili FOR SAKE—Iwant |»e ready for planting before Indue -j•ar in good condition, J. S. Wilson. n few good customers for good stove sterilized. Pulverize the) soil to a
car will
Cnion Avenue. __________5-5W’.
wood. Tide wood was rut from large depth of about ten inches and then
run on a
For Quick sale two lots, 50 hy 100 trees and well seasoned. Dm3 me a level down, leaving the bed with a
smooth
surface.
card.
F.
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Greene,
West
Side.
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close in Just off First Street. $2to
Them are several mchtnds of ster­
each Cash P. O. Box 1152. 5-2tc.
FOR SAKE—Four choice pigs, nim ilizing, but the most practical and
FOR SALE—One of the best weeks old. K. B. Randall, 819 First applicable to the greatest number of
fi.tfc.
conditions is by the use of fotmaldi
bungalows in the City of Sanford '• street.
hyile. Use one pint of rgulnr in
rooms and hath; house extra xvelll
FOR RENT
per cent commercial formaldehyde t&lt;
finished inside; three fire-places:
01*2 gallons of water. Apply tin••veral hearing orange trees on paved
RENT—A large well furnish­ solution to the seedbed with a sprink­
street; price and terms reasonable. ed FOR
bed room, 717 Park ave.
5-tfe. ler, so ns to get a unifortnh distribu­
&lt; onneily, Magnolia Ave.__________
FOR RENT—HI acres of truck land tion, using the'diluted solution at tin
FOR SALE—10 acres good sev- part tilled, has been plowed recently rate of one gallon to two square feet
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‘•11 room house, half tiled and ready Inquire Mrs. K. French, French uvi of surface to be setrilized .
The bed shold then be blanketed
for this year's farming. $0,000 cash. nnd Goldsboro,__________U-3tp.
with old sacks to prevent too rapid £
Connelly Magnolia Ave.
WANTED TO RENT—A five 01 evaporation of moisture and ronse ■*
FOR SALE—14 inch Syracuse sul­ six room house. Will pay good rent quently the liberation of the formal- 1J
ky pluw in good condition see Rex Harry Bandel, 31 ft Sanford ave. ii_3l( dehyde gas before it lias tboridy pene
Packard.____________________ 5-21cFur Kent Furnished rooms and
FOR SALE—3 miles out, nice new
bungalow, with several acres of land. kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
!8-2fit]l
Price $5,000. Terms. Conelly Mag­ ments opposite Post office.
nolia Ave.
For Rent—To fishing parties or
FOR SALE—Good 1918 model Ford tourist parties, 26-font, half cabin,
See A. C. I.osring, 1011 French ave­ canopy motor boat fully equipped
nue
5-2tp
Licensed pilot who knows the St
money for an automobile th a t can't begin to Rive the easy riding qualities, low
FOR SALE—2 story five room John-*. Phone 348W. L. G. Loveless in New York City ulone from kid­
house, well located $3,00. One-half
45-tf ney trouble lust year. Don't uliow |
cost of up-keep and economy of operation.
rash. Connelly, Magnolia Ave.
yourself to become a victim by
FOR RENT—Two or three con­ neglecting pains and aches. Guard
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FOR SALE—2 story seven room necting rooms furnished for houseagainst
this
trouble
by
taking
house, good condition $4,000. One keeping P, O. Box 11&lt;.
,i-.itp.
half cosh. Connelly, Magnolia Ave.,
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
FOR SALE—One licit »f celery. house keeping! 20G Enst Third
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Plants free from root knot ready to Street.
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FOR SALE—3 nice Heifers, one Grain C» &lt;1 Alachua Fla. will pay liver, bladder and uric acid trouble* j
Opposite Hotel Valdez
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Florida Dairymen
Meet
in Orlando September 21-23
The third nnnunl meeting of the
Florida Dairy Association takes place
»t Orlando, September 21, 22nd and
23rd. 1920, and judging from the need
of the dairy farm ers of Florida to get
together in support of this organiz­
ation so th a t it can accomplish some
real benefits in their behalf, the meet­
ing should be well attended.
Especially during -the past year
have the dairy farm ers of the state
claimed th at th er was no profit in
their business. It has been difficult
to get a represenative gathering at
meeting of the association heretofore
probnly due to the fact that most dai­
ry farmers have been satisfied with
their situation and could not see any
real reason for attending the m eet­
ings. It nppears however, th a t dai­
ry farmihg hns not been a rosy busi­
ness proposition during the past year
»r.d if there was ever a need for the
men who dniry cows in Floridn to
meet and devise ways and menns for
their own salvation, ,it is now.
It is predicted that the Orlando
meeting will interest the best dairy
fanners from all parts of the State
and with few exceptions it may be
assumed thnt those who don’t come
are therefore not interested in m ak­
ing any effort^ to better it.

METODIST NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy of Miami
spent the week end in Sanford to the
delight of their many friends here.
They formerly lived here being very
The Orlando Hoard of Trade has nctive members in church work and
are greatly missed. Mrs. Abernathy
provided spnee on the veranda of their favored us by assisting in her old
club-house for a display of dairy u- plncc In the choir Sunday morning.
tonsils, equipment and feeds which
will be exhibited by th supply houses
Mrs. Alswell of Kissimmee is vis­
and feed dealers. The Hoard of Trade iting Mrs? mil Faircloth this week.
also will furnish automobiles for the
motorcade on Wednesday afternoon;
Mr. and Mrs. R. I*. Jenkins and son
and any one wishing to have mail Robert Mrs. Charles Hrown and Mrs.
addressed to them in Orlando, can Howell spent Sunday at Daytona
have it sent care of the Hoard of Head).
Trade.
The San Juan Hotel will be official
Mrs. L. Grow returned home from
headquarters, but there are a number Tampa this week.
of other hotels including the Em pire
Rev. S. )V. Walker went to Lakeland
House and the Hotel Astor, which are
conveniently located to the Hoard of Monday to accompany Mrs. Walker
Trade club-house. Parties’ desiring home.
hotel accomodations should w rite di­
W. A. Adams returned Wednesday
rect to the hotels or make request
through the Orlando Hoard of Trade. from Jacksonville where he has been
Every one who is interested in the visiting friends for sevrnl days.
dniry industry, is invited to attend all
G. W. Hailey nnd family guests Jim.
of the sessions and take part in the
D. Jinkius and family enjoyed a fish
social features.
A very good program has been a r ­ fry nnd bathing nt Silver Lake Wed­
ranged which in itself is worth the nesday afternoon.
time and money spent in attending
J. A. Rumbley nnd family spent
the meeting, but m atters of vital im ­
portance to every dnirv farm er in Friday nt the Reach fishing.
Florida thnt are not on the program
Robert, the eight months old son
will come up nt this meeting and be
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Philips died
acted upon.

county on uesdny nt the county court
Sunday nt eleven o'clock a fte r a very C. M. IIERRY HONORED
short illness. Funeral services were
IIY ASSOCIATES house indicates that it will require
not less than 41 mills tax levy- to meet
held Mondayi nt 10 n.m.
the expense of operating St. Johns
Mrs. l'oolc nnd Mrs. Johns of Jac­ Seminole County Agent Selected Pres­ countv folr the ensuing year, to wipe
ident of Organiration of State
out all existing floating indebtedness
ksonville were here this week to a t­
nnd to meet a payment of $30,000 on
tend tip? funeral of Robert Philips.
C. M. Berry, our county agent than principal and nbout $30,000 interest on
Mrs. G. \ \. Hailey nnd pnrty spent whom there is none better in the south the road t&gt;ondi.—St. Augustine Rec­
Monday afternoon nt Palm Springs. w ns honored last week by being elect­ ord.
----------- x-----------ed president of the State Association
FARTHER
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P. F. Monger Conductor on the Ki­ of County Agents. This honor was
ssimmee npopka run spent Sunday conferred upon him nt a banquet •lur­
ing the last night of the meeting at
with his family here.
The Evidence Is at Your Door
the state university at Gainesville
Alvi. McAIexamler ban returned notice of which was given in the Inst
Sanford proof is what you want
issue of the Ilernld.
from North Carolina.
Mr. Berry is reroenlzed ns one of ami the statement of this highly res­
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Adams and •lau­ the best informed men in the state on pected resident will banish all doubt:
all topics pertaining to the farm er and
ghter spent Thursday in Orlando.
W. A. Stafford, prop, plumbing
grower being himself a successful
establishment, 408 Holly avenue., San­
grower
of
this
section
and
one
of
the
Mrs. J. E. Pope nnd daughters Rosa
Lee and Dorothy left Tuesday for Gn. most active nnd progressive of our ford, snys: "Kidney complaint had
citizens. And Mr. Berry is ably ns- annoyed me for some little while.
sisted by his good wife who is Riley
I had backache so bad I couldn't
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moye and Mr. Fletcher Berry, n well known writer
nnd Mrs. Mack Moye and family left of verse, prose and best of all of some stoop to pick up anything when work­
Wednesday for the Bench to sepnd magnificent cook books. Her latest ing. 1 was pretty well handienpped.
their vaention.
production is a book designed for the 1 was also afflicted with n kind of diz­
use of Florida Oranges. Mr. nnd Mrs. zy feeling nnd there were times when
William Moye left las week for Berry are valuable additions to our 1 could see dark snecks in front of
New York for a two weeks vacation civic, agricultural nnd literary life and me. I felt generally run down. I
and will visit his aunt Mrs. G. S. Cra- we are glad to note that they are also doctored but didn't get much benefit,
vey while away.
appreciated in other sections of the so 1 sent for a box of Donn's Kidney
Pills at Aldrige’s Drug Store. I was­
s ----------- x ----------state.
n’t long in finding out the merit of
Material for the extension of the
this remedy, for it soon cured me
WILL WIPE OUT DEBT
Postal Telegraph and Cable Company
nnd I have remained free from kidney
lines from East Palatka to Miami is
A tentative budget worked out at trouble for some years now." __
now being nlaced alone the F. E. C.
(10 cents nt nil dealers. Fosterright-of-way, on which the wires will an all-day session of the board of
county commissioners of St. Johns Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. A.
be erected.

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BLINDING SNOWSTORM THAT MADE THE GOING HARD.
O LEXINGTON WON THE $5,000 OPEN CHALLENGE CONTEST, DE­
FEATING ALL OF THE 107 CARS ENTERED IN ALL OF THE SEVEN
POINTS OF THE CONTEST-EACH OF THESE POINTS BEING OF VI­
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 192o

TH E SANFORD HERALD

•Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Newman are against you in this cau se.. othnvise answer to the bill of complaint ex* known heirs, legatees devisees, g ra n t­ erty herein above described ..

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happy over the arrival of a fine baby a decree pro confesso will be entered hibited against said unknown parties, ees or. other claimants under th e said by oF th ro u g h the above named S W'
boy at their home ycaterdny even* ugainst all unknown parties defend* otherwise a decree of pro confesso will Charles N. Morrin, and to any and dnnt, o r otherw ise are hereby r e S f e
D ISA B L E D V E T E R A N S ing. He will be named Robert J r., ant.
all other persons or parties clnimlng to be and ap ear before our
be entered.
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It is ordered th at this Citation be
no doubt and a fter hiit father and the
It is ordered th a t this notice be any interest in and to the following Cult C ourt a t the Court Hou«. 17*
Ttaa Amarlcan Rrrt Ctoh U carrying H erald office is looking for cigars published in the Sanford Herald a published in the Sanford Herald, u described land situuted, lying nnd be­ Sanford, Florida on thc 3rd &gt; ln
newspaper published in
Seminole newspaper published in Seininok ing in the County of Seminole nnd Jan u ary A. D. 101*1, and f t * *
•o a wlda program of Mrrlca for lb« today.
County Florida- once a week for eight County, Florida, once a week for 8 S tate of Florida, more particularity there m ake answ er to the Bill „ f V d
4 lsabl*4 World War vatarana r e tir in g
weeks ns notice to George E. Johnson weeks,
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as to the ___....
known rparties
de* described ns follows, tow it:—Lot 8 plnint filed agnlnst you. Othi.™-0 ‘
troatBoirl In Unltod States Fwbllc
and William Alexander Buchanan, LI* | fendant, and once n week for twelve and Lot 9, less, the South 23.0 feet of a Decree Fro Confesso wiu 7 J ‘e'
Ufolth hospitals. and tho»« lu-Inf train­
INUl ADVERTISING
quidator, of the Florida Land and Col- weeks ns to th e unknown parties de said lot 9, of Block 6, of Tier 3, of
ed through aprmlra of tl»e Federal
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Sanford, Florida, according to E. R. SS£X*ta,t ■"
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onization Company, L im ited,« corpor* fendants.
Board for Vorailonal Education.
In the Circuit Court of Seminole ation of England, and once a week
W itness my hand and the seal of T raffo rd ’s map of Sanford, Florida.
It is ordered that thi
I d each of the Public Health Service
County, Florida, In Chancery.
It appearing from the sworn Rill puhMshcd iq theSnnford
for twelve weeks as notice to the un* said Circuit Court on this the 14 th
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boepltnla Red Croaa workera devote |
of
Complaint filed in this cause newspaper published ir. - 0
known
parties
defndant.
day
of
Septem
ber
A.
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1920.
their time to the general welfare of A. E. Yowcll
against
Witness my hand and the seal of Seal
E. A. Douglass
st you, that you have oorr claim I County,' Florida- once a weik mfino,S
.the service men from the day they
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Compluintnnt,
the said Circuit Court, on this 15th |
Clerk of Circuit Court, Semi* some interest In nnd to the lands here* I weeks as notice to Charles v m or R
ee»ter the recelelng ward until they
vs
day of Sept. A. D. 1920.
inole County Floridn.
in above described.
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: “ rf one®
d week
are discharged. After the soldier's dis­ George E. Johnson, et nl. :
Seal.
E. A. Douglass Geo. A. DcCottcs,
Therefore- you, thc said C hariot N .; notied to the unknown rm'rh. r
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charge the Hed Croaa coDtlonea Its
C itation..
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Clerk
Crcuit Court, Semi* .Solicitor and o Counsel fo r complain* M orrin nre hereby required to be nnd ant.
friendly service' through the Home
ant.
To Geo. E. Johnson, Wm. Alexander
nole County Florida.
i-13tc nppear before our said Circuit C o u r t' W itness my hand and th . . i .
Service Section In hie own community. Duchanun, Llqidntor of Florida Land Geo. A. DeCottcs,
nt the Court House in Sanford, Flor- the said C ircuit Court on t h l . i l S?
The Red Cross maintains a convales­ and Colonization Company, Limited Solicitor und Counsel for C om plaint*, In the Circuit Court o f Seminole idn, on the 1st dny of December 1920. day of S e p t, A. D. 1920
M
cent house at fell of the hospitals, a liquidated corporation of England, ant.
In Chancery.
5-13tc. County- Floridn.
nnd then nnd there mnkc answ er to Seal,
F a n
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where patients can amnse themselves the Stockholders of Florida Land
Hoskins Jones,
the Bill of Complaint exhibited g n in s t!
C lerk Circuit Courl °°«s 'i*
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Crcuit Court, Seventh Jud*
after —
they, are well
to be np and Colonization Company Limited,
Complainant,
you, otherwise, n Decree Fro' Confesso nole County, Florida. I
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vs.
and around. Parties and plctura ahowi a liquidated corporation of Knglnnd, *c‘" ‘ Circuit,
Citation.
will be entered against you. And all George A. DeCottcs,
la the ward* are alao furnished, w ith 'an d to the unknown legatees, devis*1 Seminole County, Floridn, in Chnnc- Charles N. M orrin, et nl.
other persons or pnrtics clniniing any Solicitor and of Counsel for
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To Charles N. M orrin nnd the un- right, title or interest in nnd to prop* ant
•ccuslonal ezcurslons when convtles vcs, nnd
grantees, claiming by, l'r&gt;'^
eanca cornea
through or under the above named C. W. Entzm inger,
vs.
Citation.
Great service has been rendered by Parties, nnd t&lt;i any nnd nil other per*
«&gt;a Red Cross In mental eases In Iden ,o n * *,r parties whomsoever, claiming Emily C. R ichart, et nl.
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have. appeared | n any ri^dU. title or interest in and to
To
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, w nilnin H. Lee, Francis Lee,
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furd- Flori,!a' according to E. R. «« Executors of Last Will of WillU ' J ! ! ? lon, | Tr af f or dn map of Sanford, Florida, as Jam Reddy, residences unknown; the r
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»,i r mn»' t ,u r ‘ of ‘July of record and unknown heirs, devisees, grantees,
ranges suitable living condition*, help* beginning at the N ortheast corner legatee* or) other claim ants under the
eoilect evidence and supply facta to the „ f thcinterscctiun of First Street nnd »nid above named parties, nnd to any Y
Board. aMists In nppenllng r«se« and Rand Avenue, in the City of Sun* and all other parties or persons claimsettles vnrlous personal dlfllrultlrs for ford Florida, run thence Fast 59 feet.
any interest in and to the followthe men The workers also follow up thence North 104 feet more or less jug described land in Seminole County
and aid all men who dl*eontlnue train- to a point on the South side of a n .............
Florida, tow it:—Beginning a t thc
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alley- thence West 50 feet, along the Southeast corner of Section *5, Town­
The Red Cross agents And men “lost’ South side of said alley to Rand Ave­ ship 21, South of Range 3d E ast, run
to the Board, help clear up delay,-*; rule, thence South along tl.e Hast side thence N orth 789 feet, thence West
eases and aid the college counselor* In of said Rand Avene, 104 feet more Ui'»7.9 feet, thence Southerly 812 feet,
their friendly work with the men or less to First street the point of thence Fast 987.8 feet to the point
Many Bed &lt;’ro*« elmpters have sol u; beginning.
of beginning.
rocreatlnti fadlltlea. und In some In
It appearing from the sworn hill
It appearing front nsworn bill of
■lances living cluhi, so these victim* of complaint filed inthis cause nginst complaint filed in this cause th a t you
of war mHy have attractive surround you and you have or claim some in- hove or claim some interest in and
Ings and th* fun which must go with tcrest in nnd to the lands nhove de* to the Innd above described there­
effective school work.
'scribed, therefore you, the said Geo. fore you, the said Fntily C. Richart,
To lha American nod Croaa Institute •
Johnson, and the said William Jam es II. Richart, David T. Rowley,
far lb* Blind near Baltimore. Md Alexander Buchanan, Liquidator, or Ann Rowley, William H. Lee. Francis
mare than half of all the American* thc
^ ,n' nn‘' Colonization C. Lee, Louisa G riggs, Thomas (Sriggs
blinded In the World War have com» Company. Limited. « corporation of F. II. Griggs. William Reddy, and
for training. The ln.tltut*. through FnK,nn'1* ,n H'luidntlnn, a re hereby William (*. Reddy and Charles W.
the Red Cros«. long ago conducted ar. required to be and appear before our Kline as Fxecutors of the Last Will
exhaustive Industrial survey to deter said Circuit Court, at the C o u rt) of William Reddy, are herby requir*
House in Sanford, Florida on the Jed to be and appear before our said
mine the vocations for which blln«| 1st dny of December A. D. 1920, nnd Circuit Court, nt the Court House in
men could *&gt;c fl'lcd As a result It I* then and there make answ er to the Sanford, Florida on the 1st dny of
putting forth well trained men equip Kill of C&lt; m plaint exhibited nginst Dec. A. I). 1920, and then anti there
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ped to meet the social, civic and ecu you in this cause.
m ake answ er to the bill of complaint
nc-mlc requirement* of their respectiv*
Otherwise, a decree pro confesso exhibited against you, otherwise a tieeemmiinltle*.
will be entered; tint! to all persons or crco pro confesso will be entered,
parties claiming any right, tile or | Anti all other persons or parties
Aid for Spanish Red Cross.
in te:cst in nnd to the property here- claiming any right- title or interest
Thc Iberian chapter of the Amortrai inabovc described under, by or through in nnd to the property hereinnbovi
Red Cros*. composed of American* the above named defendants, or oth- described, by, through or under nn\ ❖
resident In Hpnln, has Just contributed erwise, are hereby required to be of the above named parties, o r oth- *:♦
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Spanish Red Cros. and the league o' Court nt the Court House in Sanford, nnd appear before our said Circuit
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R*d Cross Societies for the purpose ot Floridn, on the 3rd dny of January, Court nt the Court House in Sanford.
A. D. 1921, nnd then nnd there make Floridn, on the 3rd dny of Jan u ary , \
fighting malaria
answ er to the Hill of Complaint file&lt;l A. I). 1921, nnd then and there make

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F. P. Forster, President
L. A. Brumlcy, Vice-President
T. J. Miller, Vice-President
B. F. Whitncr, Cashier
A. L. Betts, Assistant Cashier
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

000 bushel*, against 12 000,000 for Inst purple nnd gold. The memborE of
this happy little band were the guests
Irish potatoes 2,520,000 against of Ruth Henry on Tuesday. A fter
1,821 Ins year. Sweet potatoes 4,290.- th e work was put nwy, gam es and
000 bushels against 4,100,000 bushels dancing was enjoyed nnd Ice-cream
last year. IVanuts 4,017,000 bushels, nnd cake served by the dainty young
CARD OF THANKS
hostess. Purple flowers in golden
against I!,'.&gt;00.000 Ins yonr.
Wol production shows a slight tie- crepe paper holders were the a ttr a c t­
To all of those who were so kind
ive favors that adorned the refresh ­
crease as do also lock bogs,
m ent plates. Members of the glad during the recent illness nnd death o
gam e club nre Ruth Henry, Cammilln our little son wo wish to express our
Housing Problem in E iery P art o(
Pules ton, Rebecca Stevens, C’arm eta heartfelt gratitude and thanks.
Mr. and M-* R. !.. Phillip*.
llarber, Louise Wells ami Elizabeth
Country Is NIi»?-l 'A cute
Knight. 'r h : r.cst in* e n g will be
bold with Camilla PuUston.
The International Products Com­
pany of Boston, Mas., has made a p ­
RIVERS BROS. SPEC! \L SALES
plication to the board of commission­
ers of Everglades D rainage district
Rivers Bros., have an advertisem ent for permission to ocupy a site on W.
in this issue calling attention to the Palm IJcach canal near the Florida
&gt;special sales they are putting on for East Const railway, for the purpose
a few days in order to close out a part of constructing w arehouses an a fac­
of their big stock of sum m er goods tory for m anufacturing fertilizer.
courage and inspire music student and make room for their hlj; shipment
to greater effort in nrtistic achieve­ of fall and w inter goods th at will
The city council of Tam pa has voted
m ent; to give opportunity nnd public­ soon l&gt;e on the way. Rivers Bros.,
ity to the most talented young musi­ have built up a fine business in dry the sum of 15.000 to be made immed­
cians of America, nnd launch them goods since they closed out th eir gro­ iately available to the board of Trade
upon a 'professional career. These cery business and aside from the dry of Tampa to be used for publicity pur­
contests are arranged in sequence. goods line have n fine line of mens poses. This amount is included in the
S tate contests, to be hid between indies nnd childrens shoes. In fact city budget.
March 1 ami April 15, 1921; district you can get anything in this line at
contests between April 22 and Maj River Bros., nnd the prices nre right.
15, 1921, and the N ational contest Their corteous treatm en, of custom ers
June 8 to 15, 1921.
and the many bargains that they have
Contestants must he trained ii
America. Contestants iri voicj de­
partm ent must he between the ages
of 2f&gt; nnd 50 years; in piano nnd vio­
lin departm ents, 18to50years.
Rules governing /contest, prizes
awarded, and list of compositions for
contestants may be obtained by add­
compelled to depend on nouse con­ ressing Miss Susan Dyer. President
struction for the last six years they of the Florida Federation of Musicia!
would have starved. They have kept Clubs. W inter Park Florida.
to busy despite the decrease in the
erection of home and business build­
ings that their wages are about tw io
The newest addition to clubdom in
as high ns six years ago.
In many plnccs special effort * are Sanford is the recentlv organized
being made to induce men to build. "I’ollyana," which held heir lust
High rent would be an inducement meeting on Tuesday afternoon with
but for the fact that it is no m ore Ruth Henry. The m em bership in­
than the result of high cost of con­ cludes six charm ing nnd gracious lit­
T H E INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
struction or if it is higher it is u n ­ tle ladies of the girls society set.
Imbred
with
the
spirit
of
Poilyana,.
Don’t
forget thnt it is ju st ns nec­
reasonably oppresive. The country is
faced by a threat of excessive rents the girls play the glad gam e, this essary to have your inner tubes
and the people of the cities will prob­ sweet ami wholesome character having strong, flexible nnd durable the sam e
ably suffer greatly. But it cannot be its efect upon the youthful members as your outer shoes, nnd our vulcan­
helped until more houses are built The purpose of the club i* social and
and more houses will not be built u n ­ benevolent, the m eetings held regular­ izing process will do this for you.
til wages nnd m aterials come down ly each week at the homes of the mem It's the best tire insurance you could
hers, and the weekly dues collected.To
unless rents remnin high.
put your tire money into, for it dou­
In New York plans nre being dis­ rnise funds for their benevolences, the bles, often trebles, the life of both
cussed of encouraging building but it girls are making useful nnd fancy a r­
is not easy to hit upon a workable- ticles. which later in the season will tires nnd tubes. We are vulcanizing
GLASSES ADJUSTED
Their funds will specialists.
plan. The one thnt seems to receive be placed on sale.
and REPAIRED
the most attention proposes the ex­ he used to send flowers to the Fem ald
emption of new buildings from ta x ­ Laughton Memorial Hospital nnd to
ation for a number of years. The assist in furnishing clothing for the
PHONE 17
country will have relief when con­ Children's Home Society, Florida's
ditions become normal again but th e greatest charity.
Sanford, Florida
The colors adopted bv the club are
housing problem is apt to be one of
Optometrist-Optician
the last to become normel.—Jackson­
ville Times 1’nion.
221 E. First Street

year.

W Hh h

| P r o te c tio n and Comf
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IN S U N S H IN E OR STORM
Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Boat Tups
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags and al! kimis
of canvas articlesto special orders. Light
and Heavy Canvas, Flags Bunting, Wanon Umbrellas, Camp Furniture, Tib*
Preservers, Waterproofing, Etc.
Mail Orders Solicited

Jacksonville Tent and Aw
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Beginning with Sept.
20th this Bank will
transact no
smess
after 2 p. m.
PEOPLES BANK

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T . 0 . CHARLES, Distributor

Lenses Ground

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

FIRST VEGETABLE HOUSE
TO INSTALL M W HINERY
During the past week considerable
new equipment has been added to ihi
Fort Myers Trucking Association pac­
king house in this city. An innov­
ation is being added in the handling
of pepers in the way of installing «
washing nparntus similar to that In
use in citrus packing houses. This
wil he the first vegetable house in
the state to install such an nparntus.
It wns thought out and designed by
the m anager of the 1 oral packing
house, M. O. H. Draughon. and \ v .built in the building. Mr. Hrnughon
Is nn eld parking house man and b a ­
llad a wide experience in packing
fruits and vegetable*. It will elim ­
inate sand and other foreign m atter
doing away with a large part of the
discoloration caused by spray m ater
lals, nnd the immersion in water will
serve to freshen the pepers enabling
them to be placed on tie- mnrkc t in
better condition than formerly. It is
nn established fnct generally accepted
by growers that washing of the p ro ­
pers allows them to reach markets ir
b e tte r condition than they &lt;&lt;-u1d oth­
erwise. nnd befor,- the racking house
wns built ninny of the grower* w ash­
ed the pepers bv ham! before pack­
ing them for shipment. The p.-per*
arc carried out o fthe w ater by a
drin conveyor drying them - irifirh nth
fo r them to go directly to the grni!Provisions have been made for the
hnndling of another grade of peppers
this routing season, tanking five g ra ­
des in nil. The new grade will be
known a* “ Extra Fancy". The pur
pose o fthe new grade is to give the
growers an extra qunlilv pepper* r»
rhnnee to reap a benefit in the wav of
b e tte r price.' far -ml. ., io..,iini. T-h«
Association felt that surh a consider­
ation should be riven grower* of «u*
tw-rinr nualitv veprt/tMl**. Hcr,fto.
fore such product* were listed, packend and «n!d under one fnticv grail.
A nother belt wn« add'd to the grail
ing mnrhine so ns to take rare of this
special grade. Anotherf Irmovintiop
In the vegetable packing house m eth­
ods that will be used bv the eesociat
Ion this coming season patterned n*
t e r ritru s fruit packing method* will
be the system of marking or labeling the* crate* of hccctabb’-. Thfir«t three will be desb-naled bv tb.
colors bine. r&lt;-d nnd vellmv; denotin'
resnectivelv the erndo« &lt;&gt;f extra fan­
cy fnnev nnd choice. The other tw*
grades vs. red and nlain nepper* w*!'
bear po lahel* on the crates but. wM’
be stamped either red or "lain as tbease tnnv be. Thi* is the system
nnd colors u«- d for *jm&gt;lnr tra d e s !&gt;■•
the C*a,it packing hnlt«o«, The.se fo|.
ors being already made standard am1
established in the pnrki"e house* nn.t
m nrkets. will he n great n««e«t n the
vegetable business. Ft, M vrrs Dress
UROF

Gainesville, Sent. 15,— According to
the Septem ber report of tho bureau
of cron estimate* of the IT. S. IVpt.
of A g rin d t nrg, field crop* in Fio-ida show little change from a month
ngo.
Total production will urobnlv ex­
ceed Inst venr’s for nennut* sugar
cane. sweet potatoes, rice and toba**.
co; while for corn velvet beans, sor­
ghum end hnv crons will show a total
pro.locf In"
it’wn 1-.** "«-&gt;r
Tl.d estim ated corn crop is ]0,9 !L-

Seeds!

L. A. BRAND

15 Acre Farm, good location, 5 acres Tiled with flow­
ing well, 3 acres with Tile in need of relaying, all
fenced, no buildings.
PRICE AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE

J. E. SPURL1NG, Agt

Opposite Postoflke

Celery,Lettuce,Cauliflower
Our stocks are fresh and are of
the best strains that can be s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
been using our “ Paris Golden
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Seed" for the past twenty years.
Our “Big Boston Lettuce" and “ Early Snowball
Cauliflower" have always produced dependable
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.

UNIVERSAL

Ride the Implement
Not the Horse

Features
You Want
Does all field work—Including
cultivating—nnd belt work.
Save* most hone keep.
One man handles both tractor
and implement.
You can Jarm more land alone.
Tractor nnd implement buck up
as one unit.
Easily handled in close places.
Operator sits on implement sent.
Pe rfe ct control over tvhole

our/t.

Operator’s eye always on im­
plement.
Better implement work; better
crops.
Tractive power ahead of work;
operator behind i t
Handles like horses.

You'll admit the implement is the business end
o f your outfit, so for pood work— ride the imple­
ment. That practice cannot be improved: it should
not be changed. With the quality of your tillage
work so directly responsible for the quality nnd
quantity o f your crop— remember the importance
o f the scat upon the implement.
The man who built the Moline - Universal
Tractor built it so the one man who operates
both the trnctor nnd its implement always does
so from the scat of the implement, no matter what
the operation.
It's the logical place to sit.
You can sec that the implement docs good work
nil the tim e nnd ndjust it to meet varying soil
conditions without loss of time, so that its good
work is continuous from sunrise to sunset.
You have to be on the implement to do this—
right on the job. I t’s nil to your ndvantnge nnd
profit to be there. This, combined with its saving
in man nnd horse labor, makes the MolineUniversal the sound investment that it is.
I t ’s convenient, too, to sit nway back from the
heat nnd exhaust o f the tractor—especially in
July nnd August— with nil the controls of both
tractor nnd implement right under your hnnd
giving you absolute and perfect control over the
entire outfit. You enn do better work with the
M oline-Universal, nt less horse and man expense,
than with any other tractor.
Ask us to prove it to you, by figures or by
demonstration.

Lake Monroe, Fla

�FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERIT, 1920.

PROSPECTS WERE
NEVER BRIGHTER
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Krer) TraUe Center Shown Wonderful
S um m er lluHineetit
as
fust
Sanford is growing
city of th o size in the
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any
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know it is growing
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THE SANFORD HERALD
MCCULLER OFFERS SPECIALS
The advertisement of L. H. McCuller is on thi3 pnge offering special
prices in groceries of all kinds. Mr.
McCuller believes in advertising and
has taKcn
taken re ggular
space' in the week!lttS
u la r snnci
ly and daily Herald to set- forth the
fact that he hns the goods and the
prices. The McCuller Storo is too
well known to need any special men*
tion ns "Mac” has been here many
years serving tho people to the best of
everything in the fancy and staple
grocery line. Look, for his advertise*
ment eiv*h week as it will contain
"tore news that will mean money to
&gt;'ou*
------------ x -----------ROY TILLIS RESIGNS
--------Ray Tillis has resigned ns deputy
sheriff and will engnge in the meat
business. Roy has been an efficient
officer for many years being with city
anti county about six years.
------------ x— ------Survey work and rainage invest!*
gat ions for the Palm Bench Drainage
and Highway district, which distrfet
comprises an area of about UOO.OOO
acres, has been completed.
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actu a l facts
and figures
to prove it and if there ate
a ny here who lack faith in this state*
rnctit they ca n verify it by going to
the City Hall and get the figures on
the new buildings or to the freight
offices or th e telephone and telegraph
offices or a n y w h e re at ce ntral points
where people g a th e r to tra n s a c t business.
A walk down town S a tu rd a y night
convinces th e most skeptical th a t Sanford is the b e s t all the y e a r city in the
state. Thcru ure no dull seasons here
and s u m m er is lively w ith plenty of
amusements and the streets filled with
shoppers all the time. S anford merchants are stim u latin g tr a d e by offeeing special values in every depart*
ment and as id e from th e transient
trade th a t is being swelled every day
there are m a n y new people coming to
Sanford to locate.
Among th e barom eters of tra d e and
growth of the city are the telegraph
offices and M anager Aspcmvnll of
the Postal nhd M anager Hall of the
Western Union both report a larger
business th a n ever before. Mr. A *■
pcnwall says his summer business has
never ben so good and he will have to
.oignietit his force this w inter.
l'iie railway offices all re p o rt more
1 ualness and this is especially true
cl the fre ig h t offices where a large
juice is kept busy alt the tim e iiandl*
•j:g the big volume of business that
flows through this point. The bank'
i :i;c:v:r ro t'a 7 or »ENi!;o:*r. covkty
ports business b e tte r th a n ever be*
irOIUDA IN CHANCCRV.
j oe and tile m erchants a r e jubilant
over the s u m m e r business and tin
i,right prospects of a fine w inter with
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plenty of to u rists.
c i t a ; : on
l lie hotels have been filled all sum*
i er and it has alm ost been a w in te r
■a with them and they a r e casting
;iu&gt;ut for m ore places m which to put
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toeir guests this winter.
Ail along tile line businss is good.
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All along the line the people a i e feel*
ill.* 1 ^ It**,
ri**»I in ill'
• -full.
mg th at S a n fo rd has s ta rte d on that
•it MUfa*
w*f»»WI
upward tren d t h a t will give us tw en­
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It aj&gt;t&gt;*arlti( from tb* altldailt of (}*&gt;. J»
k a k ln , II.* a ;* n t of tb* Comptalnanl In th*
a to i* anil, that II la lb* b»lt*f of lb* ( ltd
affiant that tb* ptar*a of rnbt*:\&lt;‘* of lb* .h o t*
nam*&gt;t drfrndanta ar* unknown. H a t tt.*r* I*
no p*rw*n In tb* Stal* of I'bnM a lh* »*rilr* o(
a n b p M M Upon wbnin would Mod a aid IV&gt;
frrulaul,. and that ll la bla t« IIrf th at tb* a d d
d*nndanta ar* ot*r lb* a ;* of tw*nly-on* y*ara
Y.wi ar*. tb*f*for*. ord»r*d to app*ar to th*
Mil of rtm iplilnl Sled In fald can** on XIon
day. tb* lal day of Nn»*utb*f A. tb , 1DSO. tb*
•am* t-dny a lln lr t'ay of tbla W art.
IT IS rtlR T IlK Il o n m t n t t n . T hat tbla no
Itr* lw pnbllabfd for »leht rona*cutl»* w**k.
In T b . Sanford llfrmbt. » n*w*pai**r of **n*fal
rIm ita tio n paMlabod la Sanford. Somlnol* Couii
ly. Florida.
W ITNItSS ]J. A. tVoylaaa. n » rk of tb* a d d
Clreiill Court, and tb* »*at of * ,II Conti till*
H lh day of A n tttd A. I ' IN "
IS r a ll
r . k. I'll n i t . ASS. c u r b
I ' a t l , A G ll*a , Solldtora for Complainant

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PAGE ELEVEN

N O T IC E O r A P P L IC A T IO N FO R T A X D E E D
I'ndrr Sertjun SJ3 of lb * &lt;i*n*r*t Statu,
N o lle I , l.rtohy c Itm H id 3
I.a tn ;, ptlr
r t a - r r of Taa O r t l f l r t t * So. 00. .U l**l lb * 3rd
day of Joti* a . lb IM S. baa filed t a ll &lt;-*MI
U r a l* In tny o ffice and b a i t in u la appliraiMn t us
lav d*e&gt;t lo laau* In am .rd an r* with law. Sale
r*rtlf|i*at* *tr- I f a. v« th* tollow lac ilracfttwC
pnnwrty • in u i* .| m S*tnlnol* county, r io r i.n
to w|t lo t 43 Sanford ItrU 'ita . T h * aald land
t**lnc * **.**e.I at tt.* t ld * .if tb* la.uano* of *o*l
* * r ilf !* d * In tl.* nain* of I ’riktirmn.
H * " * r o «,* '* " t r j* r No. b i. d *l*d lb* 3rd
■
Vi) or tun* V lb IM S. baa 111*1 f a l l rvrtlflratr
In my o fflr* and baa mad* nppllratb*n f»»r la*
deed lo l*au* In aivordane* w lm law. Said r*r
fIfh'j i * rm brae** It.* folb*wlBd deacrltwd |ir»n**r
I* *11 nale.1 In Selu]n.d* County. I’ lo d d i, lo w ll
I-It I* Sanford l l e l l t i l ,. IT i* aald |an.| t--|nc a*
*e»*e.| at lb * dale of ibe l**nant** of aqrli r*r
t ill a l* tn tb* nam* of Xlra I. W . l-llley.
AI*o Taa IV n lfJ c a te No. S I. dale.) tb* till da)
Of Jim* A tb IM T . h a , Hied *ald r e r ilf te il* tr
my of loo and baa nude applleallon for taa dee.*
to l**u* In aerurdanr* with law . Said r*rtl
float* *mhrar*a tk* fidiowlna d w r lh e d prop*r
tj *liital*.| tn S*tnln&lt;d* County. I'V w lla, to wit
l*d 2. Il*»« »: 117 ft I and I l**a Jl*e t|7 (t. W.
of « I* Cor of lo t 2. (tun North 117 ft. W
■•*• ft . South 117 ft.. IJ. M ft to twi t Robin
• 1*1 au r,*y n an addition to Sannr.l
T l,* ad.'
land l-rlna i h p w .I at th* dat* of th* taauanei
of nirb r*r 11(Irate In tti* name of In k new n
I n k** *ald le rtlflra t* * ahall Iw r*&gt;!**oi*.1 ar
•o r.lln r to law . taa d**d w ill l&gt;*u* ttiereon o.
t l * 2nd day of Oetidwr A. I&gt; Ittjit,
W ltnea, my o fflr la l at.-natnr* and m l tl.l*
lit* 2*0 li day uf Auyn*t k |i ll*2*i
tl. \ I t t i i r l i o
Cj*rk
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IN C IR C U IT C O U R T .
SEVEN TH
J U D IC f A t
C IR C U IT , IN AN D TO R t E M IN O E E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A . IN
CH A N CERY.
S t.k V tA t'Ot.O NY r m t l'A N V , ( enrnirattin
n:i.t*r t k . lair# ,.f tb* S t(ta of Olilit, P.impUJat'
ant. f i,
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o n i&gt; K n o r r u n u o A T i o N *
T'i tl, unknown L*Ira.
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lnt#rr«f un.!#r J . C. M#|trM# an I ...................
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W illiam AU ia n tlrf, (im rg# Al#tan(i#r« |h# h»ir* it
Uw of JokPph Al#i*n-!«r,
Satan ah, H a .
A W fiir m lt*tlr**ft&lt;t Com panj, a corporation na
#r IL# l«w* of n # aiaf# of (ia n rsli i n j if.#
!41if# of r InrI*I a. tin! w r t IV, llama#/ a n&lt;|, , , * , , , ,
Itam*#/ M* w|f#, U TU Iim f„ A. E IIU . T n itf i#
for 51arth« J
ITItta arn! t«#r tarn iliucht#r*
klartha V Cilia ant M ar/ W. Cilia. Martha J
CHI* Martha V . m il* Mar/ \V. CIH*. A. I*
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Carn#ll. R
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t .r a m o r .
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a n l ................... t a r m * , bla
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Iv&gt;'f,| bla » t(* . AVI tin Ib m fl. t„ rrrm la Day
a n l ....................pay bla w |f*. W. W , n*ll t n l
................... I » l I t . K ir *
R. XI. X lrN .tt a n l
. . . . . . . . . . ,t * N (tt hla w lf ,. or o it,*rw l,* n lb .
p n .[*rt 7 lr r* ln a f t 'T it*^ rlt*v|. •*.! in alt per.
tt*« r l a l n l a f an tnt*r*at In t a ll po-twrty,
• le n t * tn Seinin'!!* tVutaty, S ! it * uf P b irtla,
M w |t{
"T b * S&gt;mtbw*at 3 7 ,r t * r of tb* Snntbvaat
'ia(r»*r
ar..| th*
,V«rtbw*at
'jnartar of t k .
5., u t k ,e , t ,j :ur:ti .it S* lio n IS ; le ta I, 2 an l 1 ol
S**tl.m 17; th* W ait half wf lb * N o rtk *u t
H iiirt*r. !*** flfr**n a*r*a In t b . Sonthoat to*.
n*r uf S**tb&gt;n I ' ; tt,* Sonth.aat Tnart»f of
Nortb.aat &lt;jnart*r of S**tlnq art; an,I t b . North*
*»•( unartrr of N orlh.aat ijoartc* of * * ttto .
alt In Towaahlp J! Sooth l t » i r . 31
X'oq a n l *atb of ji&gt;n ar* l.*r*»» o r,l* r* l to
• 7 |* a r to lh* Comptalntnl'a t l ' l * f r m p U t a t
l t d ll 81*1 on 8ti. o iy
f 'V*»ii.b*- A. D.
1.1.
n, tb* t a r t t*tn&lt; a ttnl* P a r of thU , ' « , b
tl la furlb*r or,|er»,| that tbla oo'lc* b* ptbt!«b*t f.&gt;r tw * li* n m aern th ) w**ka In th* Saaf.&gt;r.| llarabt. a n*wapap*f of ,* n * r a l ftrm la tlo a
pobttat.r-t In Sanfor.l. S*nilnoI« foo nty. f l &gt;rlla.
\V|tn*»a* E . A.
Clark of t b . ad d
C lm ilt Court, an 1 tb* •*•! of n i l Conrt. tbla
tltb d iy of V n f iit . A. I*. 1921.
I Seat)
E . A. IN IL'IILA SS. C te rt.
Paata A Ultaa. S-itlrtrora for Complainant.
P la te

Try a Herald want ad for results.

Beginning with Sept.
20th this Bank will
transact no business
after 2 p. m.

M M Jf

PEOPLES BANK
LEGAL ADVERTISING

•.*»t.**f »*f | Ml IN III &gt;I*M ArMlUofl, 11***r■**
tl,# v;‘"
Sii[Iln^»! i *fn#r *if I**3
Well Known S h ip p e r Will H ave Crate ^
41 /*■
1i#h»*# WV*I '&lt;*•! I ft
M aterials and Parking House
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Hu# »»f 1 1elif »»f WAf nt Hlunft*
• •i t stiiil-rt S f r r r l l •Ii*th '# S*#itliw#*t

The large new crate warehouse re .
* -«
J 'T 'J f lK S S ,
by
D. tj,
C. ^•[,.,.1 f,.*, i fj ti.«'tn# .siuiii v» fi in i&gt;*'«iu
b) U*
Marlowe, is a big addition t»&gt; the bus- i.iu.
itainine t ■» amit.|"i»**:n,iiii!fc ft&lt;ini ivtiirti lu ll of i tiHU-lilfii
iness section and is located on the n 1#It•,| 1*1
|li|« ITdll *# ACft 11** f h r l 1 1Mlt *•*♦! !'••»*
corner of Laurel avenue and C om mer­ (if Sdlin •**ti■■# Infcrrst Ifl nti-1 fil fliP liH*i
1 ^**
cial street. T he warehouse 40 by 110 ftitlaiai# »l#*rf lt*#it. Tlirfffn f# .
.ri# VriMl.
Almltd
•&gt;*»!.
l*r *»t
feet was built by contractor S. O. i.ra
Trust.*#, t tin rlr* W I.I m Ut dtp! « l k
Shinholaer, anil is modern in every re* W liltll^r. aii*l W illiam I*. Mr» ll#f «n I
............. D r u llc f. «ft* Idtrl'jr f#.|*tlrr*l t*i !*•
sttecC
uritl Bpfvar t«‘fi»r# o*ir m I-I f 'lm ilt
»! tl***
As a c a r lot produce dealer Mr. t%*tif
U iijm * I li s 4tifa*r *1 r i i n l U . 'O tl,r l«t •! *
Marlowe, Is well known to ev ery one of N»nrn»!*r N. I» III?* an«l
*n&gt;\ tl.#*v
Bh*Mrr tn IW Itltl «f complain I ctM b li
in Sanford and Seminole county, he ru |n i sd£itln*t
fmt, o1l#rwl*# d I ►erfr** I'm 0*11
having been a resid e n t of S anford for fi*Mi( n l l l I# rfiTrfrtl af»ln*t |«*'i Art »I!
twelve years. H e is held in esteem aatt.rr |#rsnn«
art* rlclif. ilifc
trrrst in ami t*» tl # |’n*t*#rti »t#r#ln «l#*&lt;*r|t-*-l
by all who know him and fully enjoys uni)#r.
I*r or f1»r*»ic1t tl •*
fianta*| •!*■f**n I
t h e confidence of not only .he growers ant* **r nl! #rnl*# at# l #r#t»r r# |ulr#U tn »*r
of t h i s section, but all ol the trad e 0thI a|ijt**ar l-^fi»r# .xir s.il*l &lt;‘ltru lt « *•■trt at tr*
t h r o u g h o u t the country. I its form er r*#iri | liarjs# In S*nf«»r*l, f'l«*f|a!a *0 tl*# '-tt
iI ni nf t«rr#ttiia#r \
I' IfO l. «" I titan
o p e r a t i o n s have been highly success­
itfalnat ) 1hi »«N
p irfl# *
ful as he ’ had a prominent hand in rtilt#rnt*# a I**-* r## l*i*i r iin f r u u n il) I# **n
I rn l sra ln s t n M irnkrxnin parti#*.
i n d u s t r i e s in S a n fo rd that are succes*
It I* *•! *|a‘f *’*! 11 it II
1 flort •— I ’l'l - •-*
&lt; , Mr. M arlowe has several larger
1
,11f--?■I IfrrflM, * tt#« •i*'ij»#r
Kctitliml# fVinril?. ri» *rlli on##
g r o w e r s identified with him and his |t,
Wi^’lk faif #| »tit (nIfI*•*■*■T|II*f* Wl’fU ft* tt .♦l*-# f*»
t r a d e on the n o rth e rn m a rk e ts are
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ati&gt;l «nr# a a t*A r--r (p#|fef
high class in ev ry respect.
W reU ?»• hnt|i# to Unknown il#f#h.l*ftt •
ri i t * ti'l an*! Hi# *'‘f l of t i l l f‘frAside from his business of buying
t’liiin nil fid* Slflt *1ajr of
\ ft
anti selling F lorida fruits end vege­ rulr
it»2f&gt;
1: \ f io r o t .k p o
tables Mr. M arlowe will handle a rM .M .i
(*|#vk I 'Ifn i It I’nurt S#u in d*
fount?
f l- r ll?
large c r a te business in this p a r t of
»« f *#&lt;*»»?t#«, Pi*lfr|t*»r and *%*i|tia#l f*#
Florida ami will use his new ware- (*#**?#
I '.ftl| |l | ■1tia ll t
«a I'ltf
I. ■o n e f o r a packing bouse during the
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spring season.
Uedar Pactioft 573 of th* 0*h*raS S titu te i.
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I* lir r r lij f l i r n rlv*t) t lia l:
WINTER "CROOK S" ARE
M l». l i r i l l i l tT .
A LR EA D Y IN FLORIDA furfhaaer of T a t I&gt; rlili# *lc N'» *112, 4 a l r i II#
Sanford,
i i‘i\tij elected
ei icti u in i5iiiuefU|

S(. Augustine is out in a w arning
to its residents t h a t already the Floriidu w inter pest o f crooks is arriving
The St. A ugustine Recoird Inis the
following, which is possibly tr u e of
all resort towns.
"City authorities warn residents of
St. Augustine ag a in s t tin4 crooks that
ionic to Florida and this city with
■ i li w inter season, the advance guard
winch itas already put in an upi" .trace. These people operate in v a r ­
ious ways, but one of the most freum'Tit methods si to visit homes tin
th" pretense of ta k in g orders for one
thing or another. In th a t way the
lay of the prem ises is secured ami the
value of the furnishings appraised.
F the "O rd er T a k e r" believes th e houcontains jewels, etc of' sufficient
" ...........
value to roll, a l a t e r visit is made by
amitlier nt vniber of the bund. Oily
officers say some of these thieves are
already in St. A ugustine making p re p ­
arations fo r the season’s harvest, and
the people should be forewarned.
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r.'h ilajr of J u l/ . \ I*.. 1015, l u t fi!#d
I r#r
thV atr In in* oCl # an l ha* ma*!# appll#«tl*m
for ta t *!##d t«» l*«ur |r* ac**ordan## wltli law
mal l 'rMlflral#
•##• It # fnlhiw lM #*att-#*l
fir«*t*#rtr *Uuafc*l In fWmln-d# Ik H in lj, ElnfMa
lo u If :

l!«g| IV) fr. nf !*»♦• IS an 10. A. H. t»rtmt»*
Sul*. I»lf. rcfjwriM In I"l*t
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Th# laid I1 U1J taring «•*#*■#4 at IL# tltfi of
l**.iinr# of gorti rrrlHcafa In llie namt of
. .iVarl 17. .Slatena
Alt** Tat 4&gt;r«lf.#at« No. ,T\n. dat#! !!•#
*lr.l I»f -f Jin#. A. I*. 191*. It* 51#*!
rf,r
ttU^it# In ruf **m • and l.a* ina*l# app*l#f'•! •I.. | ri «!«•#*» to 11*tic In ar&lt;*or»tanr# with h*r
Hg|.| r#r llflrat# #mtira##a II # ollnwltlf •J#a#«***r-I
pfoj^rtf altuatr*! In Pcmtrwl# foqntf. ITu.-U
til 91 It 1
tv 1 | uf 1: I 2 n( MV 1-t n t S1J t t of S*&lt;\
7. Ip 21 S tt .W It., 3 arr*».
71* t a l l la o j |.*lnf #•**••*,! «• tb* Hat* of
|a-'iin r* nf ,n rl, rrttlS ra tr In tb* nam* of
IV a it It St*pb*na.
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»,ih oay »r July. t. i&gt;. i«il. tiu »w &gt;&lt;M oi
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pn&gt;p*rtr altu»t**l In S*mtno1« tVsuity. I'tofl-ta
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7 *o t s. Tp. 21. S. It. M U.
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too an** " f »orti rrM tn ral* In tl.* tm e * of
A. It. lirttBn.
It., -.tl, ,lay nf tk to t*r. A. lb IP I0.
o.M tns t . law . '»« «1**4 k*UI l«&lt;i* tb»ff«i ™
I r,J*»a aabl r*itlfl&lt;'it*a at,all &lt;■* r*'l**tn*'l •*
kVItnr.a n&gt;y ofllHtl tltn a lu r* anT •*»! IM*
tt * llttb &lt;tay " f Anyoal A. lb , tn^i.
|j a . Itn trn t ASS. H a rk .
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Hy V . r . p o u o i -a s s . p . c .

^HIS much is certain—that the small
car owners of this country have as
high quality standards as any other class
of motorists. Whenever you want to see
this proven out, you have only to watch
how they come to good tires, when they
are given an opportunity to get at them.
What some dealers seem to overlook
are the reasons which have led most of
the small car owners to buy their cars.
In building tires for the small car,
the United States Rubber Company ex­
ercises as much care, as much thought, as
much supervision, as if they were in­
tended to go on the most expensive cars
in the country.
Devoting an entire factory to their
manufacture. Putting the whole weight
of its varied experience behind them.
Never cheapening their quality on the
mistaken theory that a man’s intelligence
can be judged by the length of his car’s
wheel base.

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A hint which the small car owner
who is bent on quality will always heed
in time.

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Good dealers will tell you that they can
never get enough U.S. 30x3V^-inch Tires.

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Three of D aytona’s s ta r perform ers
•ui the diamond leave tom otrow for
higher company Ditchers Bennett and i Clf
Gross and Outfielder Gaffney going i n THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUU
io the Columbus te a m of the AmcriICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND TOR BEKINOEE COUNTY, r t O R I D A
•tn Association. A duel for their sale
i" tiiis Class A A organization was
IN C H A N C E JtY
*losed several days ago and they were iiI w i t COI.ONY
COMPANY,
to report a t the close of the local sns- t I’orpotatlon tuMar tb , !-•« • of lb * S la t* or
on. but a telegram received yesterday Ob to.
I 'uni f»t*ln&gt;nt«a
from Joe T inker, who presides over
ORDER or pI'ltUC.kTIOS
o*ked th at they he s e n t nt once. They
S aturday.— Daytona Journal.
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Sanford. Mr. L atshaugh is alreadv
h-re
here having accepted a position with ; n5ff&lt; ,jK*a**t.
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Midway Garage,
Lung wood- Fin.
A. G. Gninoun,
O itern, Fla.
I.a w ton Bros. Co. Inr.,
Oviedo, Fla.
Kent Vulcanizing Works, Sanford, Fla.

Ovirdo Garage,
B. H O. Motor Co.,
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Having a Great Gathering And Sev­
eral Finn Lectures
Gainesville, Tuesday wns the second
day of the 1920 annual conference of
Florida county agents. All the age­
nts ore here and arc eagerly taking

in everything. Not a sneaker is given
anything but undivided attention. A
hunger fo r more inform ation on the
many perplexing field problem seems
to prevail among nil the men.
The first m eeting Monday night was
devoted more especially to general
topics and discussions, the principal
speakers being Dean P. II. Rolfs, W.
B. M ercier and H. E. Savely of W ash­
ington. nnd Professors C. K. McQunrric and F razier Rogers. Monday a f ­
ternoon wns spent in round-table dis­
cussions on citrus problems and ob-

serving a terracing and ditching dettfThe whole of Tuesday was pent upon
the ever im portant question of fertilizers. Every phase and angle of
the subject was argued and discussed,
The speakers Tuesday included 11. E.
Savely, Dr. J. E. Turlington, County
agents C. D. Kime, C. SI. Berry, nnd
II. E. Stevens, Dr. R. W. Ruprecht.
L. SI. Rhodes, S. W. H ia tf and ViceD irector A. P. Spencer.
Todny, Wednesday, is livestock tiny,
featured in the morning with lectures
by 11. U. Clayton, Proffcssors C. II.
Willougby and J. M. Scott, T. J. Broo.
kk- Dr. A. I.. Shcaly nnd F. R. Ed­
wards on such questions as feeding
and balancing rations for livestock,
soft pork, m arketing livestock and
diseases of farm animals. Sir. Ed­
wards will discuss protecting corn
from weevils. •
This afternoon the agents will be
taken by auto to visit n num ber of
the outstanding livestock farm s of
Alachua County, directed by County
Agent C. D. Dunn.
The conference is proving n greut
success. All spenkers are experts nnd
arc delivering the very best lectures.
A spirig of good fellowship prevnils
nnd much good is being derived. Ench
day points to this conference being
considered tho best of its nature evei
held in Florida. Every agent will
take back with him much information
th a t will be of grnt value to the farm ­
ers of his section.
St. Petersburg has received its c ar­
load of cheap arm y m eats ordered by
M ayor Noel Mitchell ami the m anage­
ment of the St. Petersburg Independ­
ent. Surrounded by crowds ity the
A. C. I.. Railway yards the bacon, cor­
ned beef and corned bef hash were
in great demand. By noon every enr
of ment had been sold.

GIFTS
THAT
LAST

FRIDAY, SEPTEM HER

Work has been started by the Sou­
thern U tilities Company nt Fort Lau­
derdale on the foundation of a now
100-ton stornge room for ice. Other
improvements ore being made in tin
plant nt that place.

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$10.00 OR MORE

i Greatest Sale
i the History
Of Sanford

GOOD FOR $ 1.00
This Coupon will be accen
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$1.00 on any purchase o

$10.00 OR MORE

Crowds fill the store from Opening
till closing, showing their Great Appreci­
ation of the Remarkable Values. For
the next Eight Days we offer many new
many cases of
COME EARLY and
Values

VICTIMS
RESCUED

The ^Jeweler” ^
W ei a k a Block

K idney, liver, b la d d e r nnd u ric ncid
tro u b le s nro m o s t d a n g e ro u s b e ­
c a u se of th e ir insid io u s attacks.
H e e d tho first w a rn in g th e y give
th a t th e y need a tte n tio n b y taking

COLDMEDAL
CA PSU LES
Th» world's standard remedy for thess
disorders, will often ward off these dis­
eases and strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three sires, all druggists.
L ook f o r l).» n e i r . C old M .J .1 o n » u r r !m
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Don’t Misjudge Us

Don’t Misjudge Us

By our location. The fac
th at wc areout of the higl
rent district gives us t
decided advantage to sel
you

By our location. The far
th a t wc areout of the higl
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decided advantage to sc!
you

Better Goods for Less
Money

Next Door to Brock
The Tailor

Better Goods for Less
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TYPEWRITERS and REPAIRS
Wo Buy, Sell, Rent and Repair all makes of type­
writers. Several Remington and Smith Premier
typewriters from $12.00 to $22.50

ORLANDOTYPEWRITER &amp;SUPPLY CO
42-11 Watkins Block

Orlani

The Fordson cuts the cost of preparing land apnost to half of what it cost with horses. But
even more important is the fact that the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty percent of the farmer’s
time. And time saved—getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season; getting things done
whon they should be done—means money to the farmer. Besides it helps greatly in solving the
Labor Problem.
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As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier than the old hand way. In
the factory, the machine increases production, saves labor produces more at jess cost. And that is
what the Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson way is the machine way of fanning. Besides it
helps the labor problem.
The Fordson’s first cost is low; and the after or operating cost is low. It is a compact, easily
handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service organization in the world.
We are Fordson dealers. Xot only do we sell Fordson tractors, but we carry a stock of Fordson
parts and employ Fordson mechanics to help the farmers get results from the Fordson. Let us
demonstrate the Fordson on vour own farm.

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F R ID A Y
SEPTEM BER
Boat leaves Sanford at 12:15
Wednesday. Returning ar­
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j Tiicsc Live Business Houses
| arc asking for a share of your
patronage, and it will pay you
to carefully read each ad.

T hf board o feo u n ty , commissioner* ted n public hearing last week for
of Volusia county has decided to make the purpose of obtaining information
an appropriation of $1,00ft for the-fund on which to base his report on the subthat is being raised in Volusia coun­ ject of the cross state w ater way,
ty for the entertainm ent of the dele­ from the Indinn River through St.
gates to the Nntionnf Editorial Asso- Lucie river, St. Lucie Cnnnl, Lake
elation, which organization will mnke Okeechobee, Caloosahatchee river and
a tour of Florida in March of next San Carlos bay.
year, visiting all of the important
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points In the stnte.
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The anscsed value of Jacksonville
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, for 1920 is over $09,000,000. This Is
Colonel W . J. Barden, Corps of En- an increase over Inst year of npproxgincers of the United Sates Army, on- intatcly seven millions. The greatgineer in chareg of this district with er portion of the new vcluntion comes
headquarters in Jacksonville' conduc- from added crricory.

Fertilizers
F o r Seed Beds
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stems
Cotton Seed Meal

ABOUT 923,000

Brown’s Mark's!
Out of the High Rent District
and we give our customers the benefit of this
We handle the very best

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Florida and W estern
Pork, Beef, Mutton, Veal,
S a u sa g e , and all packing
house products
We ask a Trial and Guarantee Satisfaction

P R O M P T D E L IV E R Y

415 Sanford Ave

The City Market
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.
#

Full Line of

Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
SPEC IA LS
SUGAR 19c lb. Get All You Want
IRISH PO T A T O E S * GOc pk.
SW E E T P O T A T O E S - 60c pk.

QUICK DELIVERY
We have the best Delivery Service in the City. Give us
your Meat and Grocery Order. We can Please You

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Forty-Three «[ Slate's Fifty-Four
Counties Announced
Populations of Ft of the state's .VI
counties have been announced and it
is likely th at the total population of
tie
when g i.in cut will run close
to 92.&gt;,000. The exact figures if all
the II counties should grow at the
same average rate as those announc­
ed would he 921. 9 i t. it is not like­
ly however, that the exact rate will
maintain because most of the fast
growing and populous counties have
been announced. Those still to come
are likely to lower rather than raise
the average of the state. However,
if they should merely hold their own
the population of the state will !»&gt;
901,198.
Copulation of l:t Counties.
The population of the following Ft
Florida counties have heen announc­
ed:
1910
1920 Per Cl
Duvul ____ 7a,Kid 113,540
Hillsborough 78,380
87.901
Escambia .38,029
49,380
Bade .......... 11,933
12,7.31
Folk ........... 21.1 IS
33,001
Jackson ___ 29,821
31,221
• ’ I’lnellas ..18,811
28,205
20.911
•Marion __ 23,90S
DeSoto ____14,200
25,431
Volusia ____16510
(ladseti ____22,198
22901
Orange ____19,017
19,890
19,789
Suwance ___18,003
Manatee _ . 9,550
18,712
18,059
*Leon...........19,427
10,510
'Madison ..10,919
•Jefferson .17,210
14,502
14,290
•Columbia . 17,089
13070
•Santa Rosa 11,897
13,001
•St. Johns .13,208
• 12,850
Holmes ..11,557
12,119
Lake ___ 9.509
12,110
•Walton ..10,400
11,823
•Washington 10,403
11,107
•••liny ...............
11.340
Nassau __ 10,525
10, 980
••.Seminole
9,459
9873
•Hamilton ..11825
9,181
•Levy ............9,921
9,300
(Iknloosa . . . . . .
8,802
1 aseo _______7,502
8.775
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Calhoun
8,505
1.717
Brevard
7,851
Sumter . _ 0,090
7,195
. . . 5,507
Osceola
5,022
linker . . . . . . 4.083
5,318
Fianklln .. 5 201
5,220
•Citrus - . 0,731
5,135
. . 1,702
Broward
5,000
Liberty . . 4,700
4.313
1. 997
•Hernando
2 , 1 12
• ••Flagler
2.132
• • ‘Okeechobee
Total 633,710
815,890
22.9
•Decrease.
••Not organized in 1910, compared
with 1915.
•••Not organized In 1915.
The population of the entire state
in 1910 was 752,019. Adding an av­
erage rgowth of 22.3 per cent, to that*
the figures of 024,913 are reached.
Adding the 1910 p .pulation of th c ll
u tire ported counllc* to those already
in will give 904,498 and it is likely that
the entire population of the state will
be between th a t figure and 930,000.
The hoard of directors of the I-nkr
county (chamber &lt;I commerce Jins
tinnmiously decided to retain the ser­
vices of Willis B. Unwell as secretary
for nnoth er year at a salary of $5,000
and in addition to employ an assist­
ant secretary, Mis Louise Pepper, who
will devote her time to the routine de­
tails of the office thus allowing Sec­
retary Powolll more freedom of action
to plan and c a rry out some of the pro­
jects he has in mind for the develop­
ment of Lake county and all enter­
prising communities in that county.

Nitrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

Morris Supreme Creamery Butter Norseman Soused Sardines - - Coronado Sardines in Tomato Sauce
Ambassador Sardines in Pure Peanut
20c can
oil and Olive oil

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French Sardines in Olive Oil
Albertroche Brand
35c
Marie Elizabeth Brand
35c
Mustard Sardines, Elk Brand - 20c
Atco Brand Sardines in Olive Oil - 25c
1 lb. Tall Pink Salmon
25c
1 lb. Tall Argo Salmon
- 40c
1 lb. Red Heart Salmon
35c
1-2 lb. Premier Salmon, Columbia River 35c
1 lb Premier Salmon, Columbia River 60c
1-2 lb. Can White Rose Lobster
75c
White Tuna Fish, 1-2 lb. cans 1-2 lb. cans Stripped Tuna Fish Fox River and Clover Hill Butter
15 lbs. Irish Potatoes

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PA G E FOURTEEN

FOR SALE
The Following New Lumber
2160 Feet 8”xl?
Ship-lap Flooring
8x8’ 22 Pieces 12’
10x12 14 Pieces 12’
10x10 0 Pieces 12’
2x8 55 Pieces 12’
2x12 12 Fiecs 12’
2x10 17 Pieces 12’
3x10 19 Pieces 12’
At cur our New Warehouse, Corner Second
Street and Oak Avenue.

Chase &amp; Company
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicia
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
In Chancery.
M ost enjoyable was the "W elcom e
Hom e" party given by the Euzeiion
Class of the iiaptist Temple on last
M. S. Jelks, Com plainant, vs.
T hursday afternoon.
The occasion
T. M. Jelks, L. 1*. Jelks, el a!.
teas in honor of their teacher, Mr.',
’Jo all parties claiming an intere#
(list, Hyman, who ha; just returned
irm n an extended noting at Ridge as heirs, devisees, legatees, grantee.'
of, by, through or 11inlet, Augustus 1‘
Crest. N. c.
The &lt;1on plot.* Mil pi i e of tile h"ti. Farm 'll, Georgia V. l arnell, Dowel
ni.o&gt; cao'ed iiiik Ii m errim ent; she liav- Rhode, A. Atkinson, Nary E. Farm'll
ii’o In-m induei d to g . calling in ti.e J. (). Jelks, as an individual or trus
early forenmm, ; *I 1.1n u d ItUt-r to tind tee, Oliver J c lk ', Joint J. Jelks, Tenia
pcraiue 11. Jelks, ,b.&gt;, 1 1. Jelks, W, A
*et livit: .’- 100m g: ee fully ilecot';,
Roland. William l„ A. Ellis, Edwin A
0 ith eilt lloWei s a n 1 .uilnc t liiriv
IlllftJ■ m nnltirs •tiiil friend n f th. Jelks, W. I„ Branch. W. If. Leonard
l . i p.
lek, and .1. U. Leonard, d&gt;
CliL'S in wehome Id '
During ihe af lurnmrti *u 1n t 1 - i eased, them -.n•i any of tnein, or otit
ing 1lUogi.im of ;i l l U s* if n: .1 Oils'!it.nl eiivi.e, whether known or unknown
and all other parties claiming an in
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terest in any wise in and to the fol
Uidit iled to the K u/elim ( i.i" &lt;d the lowing described property in Meiuiuob
County, Florida, to-w it:
I ir - 1 1t.t pi i - 1 ( lurrrli
All " f SW I-1 of NK 1-1. section 9,
Ity .Mrs. I . M. Carroll,
Ii“ - 1 a n e known as No. 5, (,. (j. But
Sanford Heights.
lerV .'iirveyi and also begin at cento
section 9, m n west 1 1-2 eh. north 5
Just a hand of Em elians,
cii. E 1 l-'J eh. S 5 oil. and also on&gt;
Landed together for work,
acre in section P, to commence at i,
Hope will have no member
point P. 10 d i. south of NW cor. NM
Who would he willing to shirk
l- l of SE 1-1 run E 1.27 cii. thence S
To degrees, 45 m inutes, east 5.30 eh
Her duty in this small class.
Remember there is no time to waste South 'pi degrees, west 1.7'! eh. theno
nortli 73 degrees J.7 m inutes, west 5.0:.
W hatever we llnd to do must he
Done w ith courage and with haste.
eh. north 1.33 eh., and also in sectioi
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9 to commence at a point as follows
Jesus left us a wonderful example
From the NW cor. of NW 1-1 of .SI
While He was here on earth,
1- 1. run south 10.18 cii., thence soutl
He w ent about doing good
7.1 degrees 4.1 m inutes, east 5.02 e
And w ith His blessed life, gave birth and from this point of beginning rut
To new and eternal ideas,
north 114 degrees, etst 3.:J2 eh, eas
That we may follow Him
2.42 eh., south 24 degrees, west 5,2*
And strive each day to do our best
eh, north 70 degiees, W 2.12 eh, nort!
To riti the worltl of misery and sin.
IS4 degrees, east 1.55 eh. to beg. And
also Hint tract of land in section 9.
He tau g h t us to be kind always,
ns follows: Commence a t a point 1(
To those who are deep in sin,
ch. south of NW cor. of NW 1-4 of
Wt* have, too, a cross to bear
FE 1-4, thence run west J.7.4 ch. soutl
If we would he like Him.
20 degrees W (). 57 ch. south 70 dr
grees, east *4.1*1 chains, north 34 de­
He ta u g h t us to visit the sick
grees, east 1.55 eh, north 73 degree
And help the needy, too;
To do each day some noble deed,
45 minutes, west 5,62 chains, north If
He always kind and true.
chains to beg; and also the south li
acres of SW ] - | of NW 1-4, sectioi
He bore bis cross up Calvary’s Hill
10 ; all in township 2 1 , south range 31
east.
With a sail and heavy heart,
Still willing to do IHs duty
You are hereby ordered and reijmr
And willing to do His part,
cd to he and appear to the hill of
lie tiled that we might work and livi co. i plaint tiled herein against you b;
Old Our Savior suffered there;
M. S. Jelks. on Monday. Novombe
Can’t we work with all our might.
1 st. 1920, and it is fu rth e r orderei
And try each day to share
that this order be published in Th
Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a
’fiie cross He left for us to bear
week for twelve consecutive weeks.
When He ascended to 1 11•• home above
Witness my hand and the ollicin'
He looks at us with a broken heart,
seal
of the Court at Sanford, Seminal
Htill full of pity and of love
County, Florida, this the 13th dnv of
To see us so inditTvrent while
August, 1920
E. A. Douglass,
Working out tin* plan of life;
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Seminole Coun
He knows our trials and tem ptations
ty, Florida.
The turm oil, cares amt strife.
Schelle Maine*, Solicitor for Com
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That His children have to suffer
If they work each day for Him,
NOTICE or APPLICATION 1 Oil TAX DLED
Trying to lighten someone’s burden;
To turn them from the pa*hs of sin.
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sented to Mrs. Hvman a lovely bo- 7ni) - iI IiI --f
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At the conclusion of th e program a t',,&gt;i*f',r •lot.ir-i tn s-min.*ir c.-ntr. n-n.i.,
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delicious ice course was served.
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BIRMINGHAM VISITORS HERE

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Among the many recent visitors «»» Arr-i t ■ it *—nri.n— riot h« skn
w ith which Sanford has been favored ' ‘■'"r .t- - - t r , . - n., r..i -rtn*
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brinkm an oC B ir -|t.,„n si: i i ..r niv i i -.f \ « i i .*r *«•
inghani, AInbnmn, were guests for |i i » ( f « 2° Tr si. s it 72 r. 2 . id
ny short tim e of their cousin, Mrs.A. 11"
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l**H*nr# *&gt;f »w. It «vrtlf!&lt;*at*» In Hi** m m v of t*n-

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in tt.r n*. - .-r f n

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vja and the brilliant prospects of our
own growing nnd attractive little city. 1‘S pT
rr' T "V '1"",!?
the old home ties were too strong t o 1.„1,n.- *,n, .u, .......... . v i&gt; r..-"
cajtture what would have proved a
wimr*. r .7 .tn-i.t ii«n*tnr- »t, 1 „*) ii&lt;i&gt;
fine nrejuisitittn to our business and "•■
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^ / ’o rliM ss o-ft*
social circles.
IM IBO t.A SS. D O.
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NOTtcr or Arpt.icATio?.’ ton tax nrr.n

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We wish to extend thanks for the
beautiful flowers sent, and for the
sym pathy expressed nnd to atl those
w ho assisted us in any way during the
idekness and a t the tim e of the loss
o f our loved one.
F. R. Kent
B. A. Kent
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Kent.
FOR SALE—Good milk cow. Apply
to J. 11. E stridge, MelionviUe, nve4-3tp
nue.

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In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicia’
Circuit, Sem indie County, Florida.
In Chancery.
M. S. Jelks, Complainant, vs.
T. M. Jelks, L, I*. Jelks, e t al.
Suit to Quiet Title, Citation.
To Charles A. Love, Mary E. Love
W. A. Jelks, Mollie Rhoden, Floridi
Jelks Goode, Eli Goode, and Lnur;
Paine Jelks, Address, Hnwkinsville
Gn.
To E. N. Jelks, A ttic Moore Jelks
E. M allary, E. Y. .Mallary, Mary Lewii
M allary, Mary Jelks Lewis, II. II
Johnson, Wilhelminn Johnson, F. L
Mnllnry, Nathaniel Jelks, M ary Jelks
Address, Macon, Ga.
You and each of vou are hereby or
dered and required to he and nppea
before this honorable Court on Mon
day, Septem ber till), 1020, a rule da;
of said Court to answ er the hill of
complaint filed herein against you
and The Sanford Herald is hereby des
ignateJ as the newspaper in whirl
this order shall appear once a wool
fur four consecutive weeks.
To EXmcr Jelks, M ary E. Jelks, Lib
Jelks, address unknown;
Unite.’
Slates.
You and each of you are hereby or
deted to 1p&gt;* and appear before thi;
honorable Court on October 4th, l'.Ui)
a rule day of this Court, to a ns we
the hill of complaint tiled hereii
against you, and The Sanford Morale’
is hereby designated as the ncwspnpe
in which tltis order shall appear one
a week for eight consecutive week*
Witness my hand and official yoal of
the Court a t Sanford. Seminole Coun
ty. Florida, tiiis the 12th day of Aug
ust. 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
(Seal)
Clerk. Circuit Court
Fi helle Maines, Solicitor for Com
plainatit.
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That means you want a dandy new garage to house it in, some­
thing convenient, yet attractive enough to be a real addition to your *
property.

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. A double garage may prove an excellent in­
vestment. The cost is only a little more than
for a single garage, and the extra rent will soon
pay for the entire building.

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carry a complete line of Building material and also a complete ❖
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Pine Lumber, therefore we are in a position to furnish f❖
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Come in and talk it over today, without obligation, of course.
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Corner 3rd and Mvrile
Phone 135 ❖❖
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Hill Lumber Co

pn-rw-rtf tllaatr.1 In S&gt;mtnit» (.’..n n tj. r t- o t ja
it 17 of Jun», l
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in Semi Hide Gouty, Florida, to-w it:
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Lots 7 and S, Block 7, C.viiuiui.
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The said land being assessed a t th.
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•**»**■ «( s iM i.mnrai. «••*, r,1 ,|»r , f ! . t *1*;
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date. of tiie issuance of such certifi
,Jtll M n. ....... . ........ &lt;:#I# Bf |‘f . : - r t y .It u .tP .t In s . E.ln -;- ' "*•0 7 . rwtti
I', n i l
c/Jto in the name of H. C DuBosi I ,. i n t i — tif ■in-!, rrt.lU '-a lr Iti II.r name iif
I , i u M t-&gt; »
f t - ,, j] T* r
Agent. Unless said certificate shal
II. UtiiWtcin,
In . I I - lk ti
T »\ iVftlrtfot*’ No. IS!*. «Ut*sI ft** fit lit
be redeemed according to law, tn:
..r jiiir a. !». ion,
nvi 9111 ctr
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deed will issue thereon on the 18th daj •t,r
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titled ft* tfi hjt oftlcs* an I I.b«
apjitlra f !«-■ l« .n ,n r . „ f .g e t , r - n l ! t r .t . In
i i t of
of Septem ber, A. D. 1020.
I 'tilnnn n.
fur tai •! **•! tn
in ar*’v4f.l&gt;r)«*i* nltli lt*r
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fonilirtrt** till* r ilt m jn j &lt;tr«(*r !(•**«!
A im T . t C . r t l f l - i t . No
W itness my ofiicini signature and
■Ml ' . |t,
In Ss'UiJnult*
4**»rlf lt/. 1 I a ■In
J u n .. A . D , I'dT.
seal tiiis the 0th day of August, A. I) pfii|t^fty
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1920,
K. A. Douglass,
fur M i i I m 4 lo I wti. |n .
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FOR
OF
AIM'I.ICATION
NOTICE
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T l f ».iM I tn 1
In** nv«&lt;**»rsl at tli**
of S i l l r r r t l f l r j t . r n . t r , c , tl Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminob
TAX DEED.
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County, Florida.
to w it:
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Under Section 575 of the Genera’ (Seal) By K. V. Douglas, I). C. 52-Ctc
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A l** 7 t t (Vrt|n&lt;*a!f* Nn, 4“A •!at^r th t Ctb
Statutes.
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Notice is hereby given th a t John II N o n c E or A r r n c A T i o N ion t a x d e e d tlrtcat**
In tu t
an I t,a« tna4&lt;* appllcatl'in U . u n r . of tucti r r it lilr t t r In t l t ' n l . r S«clion &amp;7S of th* C t c . t t l S U t u t .i .
Mack, purchaser of Tax Certificati
I'nhnown.
for f a t
tn lo u r In a rm M a n c* wltU l i w
&gt;£* 1*1 ri*f!lfl|(*a*i* rnitirarf*j thv oll.mlnff ilrarrltK^t
I ’n lr* . M l] r r r t lA r a t r . t h tll Iw
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Xal.-c l« lirfrlij eU.n liltrn t i n t :
No. 225, dated the 3rd day of June, A
iilto a lr.l in Seminal**Couritjr, 1'ljrf ! i
'llaS I * InW, t . t ilr.T Will !'•■&gt;
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n. it Kiutni:.
I). 1918, has filed said cert ideate in mj
to-w lt:
f . ■’ ll m»7 Ilf O ctotrr, A. It. Klin.
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th11dice and lias made application foi
M .i. IS It. 63. S-in.Mfi* llrlslit* at Oen«M | W lM -.t n.7 official alrnitore i t . I ,*,)
.1*7 " t J*l-r . A . D i n i s . I l l r .l - l a il.l
T l r aal-l l i n 1 l - l ’i j
a l ll.e Date of t)lf lo ili -Mf of A n rtu t
D „ 11, 51 .
tax deed to issue in accordance will •III,
t lH - .t - In rti7 i.ffl - «n I I n , tuaile ai&gt;i&lt;|]caI l-.ti I m ia n r . o f ttirh r r M IS r t t . In the n»m« of
E . A. D O C01.A M . Octk
law. SnSId certificate embraces tin for t . , i|— -I to | .a t,. In » (V « ifi|,n .. w ith | i .
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II 7 E . V, D O f O l.ls * . D. C.
following described property situntci’ s*n -mn it. .mhtu-.* t:.. oiio&lt;tit]k- .iMctifwi
A im T , i C rrtl3 r* t« No. 2*,7, il» t r l tbt 4lli I Ctc.

G oodrich Tires today

cost 25%less than thej
did in I9IO
and give approximately
lOOva greater average
mileage
Compare these prices:
-Adjustment Basis:
SihVF.RTowN C o r d s , 8000 M iles
Fa b r i c T i r e s , 6 0 0 0 M iles

FABRIC TIRE

PRICES

SIZE

I 9 IO

TODAY

30x3

2 5 .4 5

I 9 .IO

3 0 x y /2

3 3 .8 5

2 3 .2 0

32x4

4 8 .6 5

3 6 ,8 0

3 4 *4 %

6 5 .3 5

5 3 .1 5

35x5

8 2 .7 5

6 5 .3 5

known

Mr. Brockman is an old and hight »* r.m s-«t. v-* idi -i»tr.i tt.r sr.i
ly esteemed citizen of th at growing -l.r -if Jsnd inis, i
niri ••t-i —mn
rLrndo center, being considered ono of r" '’ 1,1 " * ,,n"
«•■•*** •ppiirsiim r-r
.th* finest experts in tin A h.,tr.ut ser, n,t.r«—« u - r.,n..«in^ .i-«rrti»i?vict.
prn|^rt7 illti.tr-1 Iti S-rti|l»l- (Vnintr Tlorlit..
Tempting inducements were offeret! • " ,l N" ‘ ’ ' "f
N’i: i-4&gt; of
to persuade him t« locate in Jacksonsvillej hut while delighted with rlorl-

AIM Tat CerUfical* No. 2rt|. Date) the
2rJ .1./ of Iv o r, A. I). IBIS, bit DM aal-1 err
tlflr.tr I* mf office &gt;a&lt;! bn maDe application . . . .
for M* Dee-1 lo l.iur la tcrorJ.ur* with li»
Said rrrtlHr.tr rmbr.rr. tbr alLmlnf De«etlt&gt;e1
prt&gt;pcrt7 altoitel In Seminole C\wn(7, I'lotlM ♦
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N I I of SW 14 or fin I I .n-l N I I of f
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Tbr till UnDl-elnf ..•r*».-l at tbr .1(1. of »&gt;
lnunc-e of ancta rrrtlflr.tr In tbr name of
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J. T. U a lrtt,
I'nlraa aatD cerlUleate# .ball br reDeerae-t ar- 4 ,
—rDlne I" law, t.t ilet-D will l«mr tbrrton t«n
tbr Alb *1.7 of Ort.ibrr, A. It. 1KM.
Wltur,. tti7 official .Iftiiltirr anD aeal tbl.
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Ibr IPtU .I17 of Annul A.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER i 7§

t'n ilir B-ctlon S7i of Ih * O rn trs! S t i l u t n .
Nn||»¥ !* l.r f r l.r Kh**n glt**n tl al
nv E u s r u E i r r T r i U T .N T i N s : r n .

I'firrli»*#r nf T u t 1
No. 3fk3. ■t^-1 Ui^
"ft! *1nf *-f Jun** \ l»
In* fUr&lt;| ia M
llflrtfr th htf «*JT1■ (in-I !i»* n ifl* ip p llc tlt'm
for 111 *W I t » l*•«!** tn •**&lt;'»*r4*Tire w ith I n
?**|.| i f f 11fit tit* n i Lfarro I) *• oltowlng .Iw t Uw*1
s l t y i t r l In VtiilR'tlA f o u it lf . r io f l |%
(• v v lt!
M Y I I . f M V I I ».f \ i : I I art I N 1 2
.if S\V I I **f NW I I of N I! I « of
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I l i n t l^ ln / iw * i* M at lli#
of
laatiiff*# of ■ttcli c^fttff'at# In ID* OJUi# of
T. C SlnpM Q

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SOLD BY

H. L. HAIGHT

O V E R L A N D S A L E S AND S E R V I C E C O M P A N Y
C o r n e r C o m m e r c i a l and P a rk - - O p p o s !t e Hotel Valdez

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FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 10, 1020.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

IN HONOR OF HRIDE ELECT

in Sanford Fin., will receive bids for In the Circuit Court, Seventh, Judicial
In Testimony Whereof, I have here-v otici or elect' ox.
, . r t i r . f . O. T ir t f r . ar.I Arthnr T. (VUta, »&lt;}.
one Steel Fire Froof filin** cabinet
Circuit in and for the County ol unto set my hand and affixed thi
WlttSflEAS, T! # I
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Wednesday afternoon Miss Esther to be used in the County Judge's of­
Seminole, Florida.
Great Seal of the State of Florida, at
:»rr.t ta to!. 13 m.l 13, rfcvl T. Tl« 1.
Wilson entertained most delightfully fice. Specifications tan be obtained
Citation.
Tallahassee, the Capital, this tin U.r (vn tfltallco of ls - 3 . r f t l * « t ,t * of rturl-ti. Tragorj-* n-ip ^f • ,nfnel. «b.i «u r*rlt»«
here homo on N inth street at a from Hon. E. F. Householder, County
twenty-fourth day of August, A. D •1M p i t , in * Joint lirtoiutt-n f n f . l n c in rtalir.tec *r tnurnf In »rj ».
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irrrn .tm rn t to It# O c t t l l o t l .u o r t!.« S t it *
f
ti'tchen shower in honor of a popular du“ Ke, Seminole County, Florida.
1920.
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Mary
M.
Secord,
L.
E.
White,
et
This
board
reserves
the
right
to
re
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i |t M 4 W ! - i to ll
ilc d , Miss Ruth Roberts, w hose!. 1,,ls ,K)nrtl
II. C.ay
Crawforu,
als., vs. William G. Aldridge.
U O, i . r t r r »nJ A m a r r . O-Jlin vt
marriage t*» Mr. M orris Spencer takes Jcct nn&gt;* nnd all bids.
S w M a w i f S tile ■ ■ ■ ■
D
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It appearing from the atlulnvit filet
L- A. Iirumley- Chairman
*“ date.
place a t nn car.}
To E. E. Braily, Sheriff Seminole !
' l f f' f i ) Opon 51* ?r *ft4 j &lt;-rt 11**
CITATIOX.
in
this
cause
by
George
G.
Herring
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Board, of Co. Comr's.
The plans for the party were novel
County
4-St*
Solicitor for the Defendant, that it ii
with Ito yn *| in 4 n«r« Iftrf-mn, and tU ;
I: 1. Lffrl.j uJ-rol tbjit J~&gt;. O. W. Sfstg,
Seminole Co. Fla.
and the pretty rooms were very a t ­
A. Douglass. Clerk. J- S;, l lie belief of the affiant that L, E In Circuit Court. S m Q t h Judicial Circuit ,1M Jo t.rii.to . ««.l .llrrrt It at , t * a i t j Joint t&gt; 0 » A. I ! « i r . J. t*. IV oIirrt.'n, f , O. lo r t * r
tractively decorated, the living room Attest
White, who was made a party to t hi
B*mln U County, l l o r l i i , In Chaseer?’
j*. ojUn, j. u artj fKh of joo. nj.
ItooJnthin I . •u ln .-ltttj to i t . f K ' t m of tl.r it ■
with red* roses and ferns and the din­
cause
by an order of Court in thi
Mfttlo S i l u t , O m f U t n i n t
S la t . &gt;1 tl * t i r n .u ! U W tl, .1 to S , ternt-ar. |t&gt;.’
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Seventh
( ^ .» c j « i ; - * r to Dir N il of
ing room in golden rod and yellowft
8 'n *. t t .r r f it o . I It v t ,y f r a n f „ r j , S « r .
r'»t T c !n i t,n»;n oca.lt* t r - t on tb» it s
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole room ami stead of Mary M. Secord
daisies.
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whose interest the said White has at
11 W. Stciff,
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tVfitter loo, taf» of S la t* of | t . M a t. of H -r tJ a . Jo l i r t . l j &gt;!&gt;&gt; »f ". „ t.r. I!&gt;VV. an.t It I. mrtUr onUrKl
As the guests arrived they wore County- Florida In Chancery.
tpiim l, is a non-resident of the Flat !- I*. iVrtcr. *0.! Arthur r. titlto,
an
T Tl. Sinft r I IlrrsM t, IS* t.«apap#r la
J. If, Cowan, et ah:
311- t i n ttoltio l i s t a
met by Mrs. J . H. Wilson and her
• t !, * tit— &gt;faa)I i ; t - r . r f,.f alsfct pnoof Florida and that his present pine* knr-tifi iifi'/i »n art let ftatiutatf ad l o l r r c i t tfi '
v*
: Citation,
daughter, Miss Ruth, and given a hook
(iiNruAL nrcTiOT
irmtl*
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of
residence
is
3219
Volta
Place
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TT«ff.»rUi
Fred
II.
Bradley,
et
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in which they w ere asked to write
t t
IV lH r* * r. | t.aia-I a fi.f o S c fa l t a i l o f ttia C V nrt
Atnl All 1
rlcliuiStic an lnTo (1. It, Calhoun of Bitkins, Colo­ South Capital Street, Washington, D r. lift
their favorite receipts.
14af t *j»f **nrfcttlne *^•* t*r*r tfs«.!-.» in &gt;',■ir■: tl • t l r vtti i ! r ; i»f Aarsit. IfO I.
When ttie guest of honor, Alisa Ruth rado, F. A. Hart of Savannah, Ueoc- C., nnd th at Imid L. E. White is ove l&gt;fr*i in bd4 to m I&gt;! t«fi&gt;b-crTf wnttrr il W t ^ r, A I&gt;, ItiJO, tlm tali) Tumuli v l^ihtf It #
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age
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twenty-one
years,
and
tlm
gia,
and
C.
It.
Walsh
of
Wilmington.
Williams, nrived she was told what
sicoxn bav or xovrxiita
1 rv I'lrrolt Conrt, Sortnlb JuJIcUl C lrro tt.
tlev had been doing, ami after putting
( nm lina: 1. O. Gillis, N. j.Ga! there is no person in the State o. iVlIrf* mini AMlor 1*. iMUfl. or Dttorn III*.
f««r II# ;n?Pi’4tlidi of rrJr«*iton i.f the* »jiUl o l so l* i'u -.n ’/ . r V .'M i.
citatio:;.
« most attractive kitchen apron on her [uglier, J. M. h u n t, J. F. Mite-liell. Florida the service of a subpoena up
Joint VlrMilmidn j roji-almr art arrmiltnrnt Ii"1i!*
ur.t t.i: aiaisus.
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Afllrt
chi
I
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an
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In
nrt,|#tf&gt;
on
whom
would
bind
the
said
L.
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they invited her to tin-kitchen where , Uls * -1,’111 and James Sawyer, who?
s- tlrttor f, f r,'»pl«tB.nt- ,
Sl-atr.
I^-t* \2 an.t P
I. Tier I. TrafT* r4’n i\*n«iliutl« n of ti » K t i t f of l lwl.U. «lt
,hc was asked to try some of the re- places of residenrt- are unknown, and White.
#t Joint ttnotniliiii pnipovta/ an tm in tn r tit
m ap
ManfcrU.
Therefore,
you,
L.
E.
Whitea
n
to
all
parties
claiming
an
interest
in
cclpes. hut finding the talde piled high
to htsHvli t r f Hllcttf 1\’ of !t,»* (%&lt;1*11
n
nil j u r t l r a claiming an I n t r r M In an«t fo
with packages, she w as told she would and to the following described land herchy ordered and made a party com To
of tl** htnta t f rio ri.U I M i l l n g In T a t a l D n
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have to remove them from the table la Soninolc County, Florida, to-wit: plainant in tiic loom ami stead o
an.t I'l nance.
Lots
i.......
and,K8, of Block -I, of Tier 'I Mary M. Secord, wli-ise interest yoi S t r t r I'n r » A 1*1el IT f , l*. tV o itrffin I U
before she began. The real fun of the
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of Sanford, Florida, according to E. have acquired, and you are further or
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«
when inese
these pncKng.s
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Trnffortls
map
of
Sanford,
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were opened and found to contain
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in the above cause on or before the tth V*'l ar.I «««h «f j «*i iff Iffetj rft'rfe&lt;! It* Tl at H r ftillomlnff at r fr i l t r n t t&gt;ninny useful gifts of kitchenware from da:
!«* ar .1 a|*t r-tr t f f t ’f r * r I'ift'Olt Co'irl •Mtlnf - f Arilcli* !» of tl.r i V h i t l t n l l r n of H r **!atr of One Inch Cards Will lie I'unllshcd Ha*
day
of
OctoberA.
I).
1920.
the
sum
It
anpearing
from
a
sworn
Pill
of
friends present.
lTofl.!a t r l a t l n f to ta\al!*- t an.) fltutbi* ti I crc
a t a • • irI » f i'l s n r f t j »n It c* l»t «1»t of
Jcr This Heading U The Kate Of $7.2*
Later in the afternoon delicious ice | Complaint filed in this cause, that being a Rule Day of this O m it, it i.‘ i r n l r f \ l*
i y asfrr.1 to an&lt;l *1*11 t * *n! n
f It r r W * Per Year.
i«
.
stontf
*at.1
till
*
*
f
further
ordered
that
tins
notice
b
cream, peaches and cake were served you have, or claim to have some in­
r *t.rr o M rir.t l* i t ft,It t*»fa &lt;*f It A i t j f r ft-r . U p I I n of f r Jrcttoo at
Cvti |&lt;1a hi I et.-l
on kitchen plates, carrying out the terest in and to the above describe! published in The Sanford Herald. &gt; or.tsr t** | uMt*
i ! r &lt;anf*&lt;r*l Hr r a I t. i Mr m l j r p r f u l r l o r t j . n l.rM t r r r a f r . r tl *1 U
newspaper
published
in
Seminub
land,
idea that it was n real kitchen shower.
r&gt;r\%*{ -i **r i n U M n l In
ln*4r i'irtinty, i'lott h a t -SectIon t' of i r ’lctr f» «.f ti.r r#-t
iv hostess was
„„„ ..............
Therefore, you, (1. It. Calhoun, F. A County, Florida, mice a week for fix- l i t *»»,.** a n r r t fi&gt;r N r | t f n r r k i
The
assisted ...
in caring for
afllttliofi « f t l r **lilr of
I'VfhU I f »it rthln l **
consecutive
weeks.
her guests and serving refreshm ents 11®ft, and ( . 11. \\ alsli are hereby re
W i n . * * ii i I, * i&gt;4 e«.t tltr OIT}1 1AI *ra1 of m D! m 1o fr i.| «# futte i •
\\ itness E. A. Douglass, Clerk
bv Mrs. Craig H arris nnd Miss Mar- 'Ui'rcd to be and appear before oui
Vri i lor* r:
I'l r I r g M a t u r r *1 »II t a i r | - -■**rf
•nft, ill* t l r AtIt tl a f of Attfil*!, 11*2*1
LA W Y E R
iin philips,
said Circuit ( ourt at the Court House said Court and the seal thereof thi ll*l*
U. \ IKtlTU.AKf.
lo g»rtt)dt* f**r 1*• n |n s S ta le l*«nd* o n l j fo r I U
At »
39th
day
of
August,
A.
D.
1920.
u
r
n
ri:
in the ro t nr nm si:
About tldrty-five guests were pres- *[1 -jnnford. Florida, on the 1 *t!i day
C lr r t (T fe n it Vi tirf. S r itrn ili J iitllc til H r ■■nil f nr|**«e i-f r r itr ltltjs in ta a lo n or •U |'|&gt;rr««ins In
E A. Douglass, 1NrnilrH'lr
fnt to enjoy thir very pleasant social *'■
A* D. I*1- ', and then and (Seal)
•tJPtT-'tli.fPi. o f for M r
r f r r d m n ltlS i;*r
l'V»i|f*tjr riotlila.
SANTORO - • FLORIDA
n- *
there make answer to tin- Hill of C.omClerk of the Circuit Court
itr111 At \ aim:'*
lofundltiS 1-* Hsli i l f t r i d j l n ' i r .1 i t % lovarf rate
George G, Herring. Solicitor nnd o i l*olIf tier f«&gt;r iVtnpiAltMiit,
R 11 ‘
________x________ plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Cono f I t i l r r n t . or fi*r tt.r | n r p « # r r f tc.gtitr|f»s.
,*b/it*
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, fesso will he entered against you. Counsel for Defendant.
i &lt;
i |Itlltt c of in a In ta ltd tip a •yatfin r f
rt»*«U
County Tax Assessor Thomas L. All(, y(lUt T c
N. j . Gallnghe.
In* utir of l it »■ t «I ti vti f J u t l | r
S r ml n « l r an d t'f’td sr* M rv«nl otit t til• F f t l r n n d f f itict*
tCvwell. of Calhoun count}, is the ,j M Hunt J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint
NOTICE
ELECI ION
1 I'n iin i l S t a i r of I Ini lit i .
rrftiiliflima a« may t « | rr*&lt;rrlt#»t t y An Act of
Rr?t of he H o n d a Tax Assessors o #nd Jnmus S;nvy, r&gt; aro here,,y
In H r flfttAtr of
H r I r f l i l i f u r r ; g r o iM n i, Mut any t«*nd tun*a j
■ Mot,im|&lt; r K l*uw*r*
turn in his l. -O-tax roll to the state ,,ujn .(j t0 be and appear before our said
To the Sheriff of Seminole County, T*« \ II t 'f c iU to r* , l . r f i D t t , I»UlrlDuT»r* an*t autlcMtrrd In j u r t'i a n c r M r r ro f f i r a ayatvm of j
authorities at Talahassce.
JEW ELER
Circuit Court at the Court House in of the State of Florida:
all iVrtitn* having l*t*lm» or iH-mand* f w l m d * if all but r t r m l In amount flV
-x
g a i n s t *«M K a t a t r :
Sanford. Florida, on tin- 8th day of
Be it known, That |, IL Clay Craw­ 1 aVou.
MY
S P E C IA LT IES :
f
ftit
of
Mr
total
t
*
t
a
n
m
i
n
n
i
t
of
H
r
i » r h ol ) o t l , a f r I t r r r b v fiMtlftrd (■rf
The city budget of West Palm November, A. I).. 1920, and then and ford. Secretary of State of tin* State ar&lt;*l n i |uan«l
i r* * l to f i n s r n t a n y &lt;laim* am ) t|o* ^ t a t r a! t h r tlm r of farur,
I'll KAltD'S II^ M M 'A IM L D CHINA
Bench «*“ made up by the city commis­ there make answer to tho Bill of com of Florida, do hereby give notice that ipamJ* w h i r h &gt; 011, or r l t l i r f of vt»u, m s \ halt* T l r tot*-# f a i t In rotnpllnar a wtfti »«!.] pm
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
(U'tin*! tlit • «t a t o of \ l « « a n t | t r K r o b r f *
sioners totals $178,92ri.2.r». The a s­ plaint, otherwise a De-rce Pro Con
t | t r r * M t l , Ini* of
miriolr
F lo rid a , l« * n | a n r m l p r r . f , and Mr r a n t a a a . d r c la ra tU n ROGERS' PLATED WARE
sessment is eleven molls on a valu­ fesso will be entered against you J
General Election
to t h r untl*r*ign«-d A i l m i n U l r a t n r of talij and rrtu rn * thrrrof. *hall t a * n h ) K t o l to tt.f
, Hlflitn !&lt;*&gt; &gt; ra r* I r«»n» I h r t l a t r h r f r n f ,
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHF8
ation of $13,591,693.
?
And all other unknown parties claim- | Will |„. held in Seminole County, f r t t Ia*t-ir 11.1
•am* rryuU tlona and rratrlctlon* a* a r r pn»
Ju l&gt; Vlh, \ I» )*»20.
------------x-----------mg any right, title or interest in ami .s ta te of Florida, on Tuesday next sueA I* /.AC'll \ IL V.
aldoil I f law for y r n r i a t rlrctlon* In t h r S ta ir
A tlm inltirator.
The Hotel Alncazar, St. Augustine, to tim property herein above described L-,.,.,Iin..
Novem- JiO | t | r .
eeeding the first Monday in Novem­
of I h f l d a ,
are
hereby
required
to
be
and
appear
or.e of the most famous tourist ho­
GEO. G. HERRING
ber, A. D. 1920, the said Tuesday be­ In ( autl «f &lt;uunt) Jwdgr Nrminolr
In tratln-ony a t r r r r f , J la » r U r to n lo *rt try
tels in the staete, is undergoing ex­ before our said Circuit Court at tin ing the Second Day of November.
I*.«« nl| hand an*) affltrd IK*# t'.rrat *Jrat of th f S ta ir t»f
S t a i r o f I lotlila .
,
Attorncy-at-Law
tensive alterations and when reopened Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
For United States Senator from tin In ?*» Halatr of
I l-r Id a. at T a lU h a a irr. M r fap ftal. H U thr
V. S trn atro m
r.cxt stnson will present an entirely the 3rd day of Jan. A. D. 1921, nnd State of Florida, for six years from Ivor
twenty
rfctd
li
day
of
Ju
ly.
A.
f».
ID20.
Nolirr i* hrrrliy fivrn. In all whom it
\To. 1-1 Garncr-WoodrufT Uullding
then nnd-there answer to the Bill of March 4, 1921.
different appearance.
mt&gt; rcincrrn, that on thr 2nd dayof Urto- t s i i A i d
ii. c t . a y f n w v r o n n .
l»rf
\,
l&gt;.
1920,
I
*
i
hall
apply
to
I
hr
Ho
nor
a
Mr
Complaint filed in this cause, other­
------------x-----------For Six (6) Presidential Electors 15 F Houahoidi-r, Jiitlgr ol *ald Court, a* 51 131c1
SANFORD, FLA.
sVcretary of S ta ir,
wise a Decree Pro Confesso will he
For one Represenntive of the Four- Ij 'uj J of Ffol-atr for rn&gt; f\nat iliarhmrfr a*
lmlni«tr«trii nj th
r«tat«* of Ivor V. IX CIHCUIT COURT, SCTENTH JUDICIAL
dm
LEGAL ADVERTISING
I entered against all said unknown par­ tit Congressional District of the Stati St•
drc&lt; a«r«l, an&lt;l that at that Iiinr I
ties.
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con­ willTolrum,
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
pirrarnt to aalil foil rt ni&gt; final arfim nt»
L A N D IS , FISH &amp; H U L L
It is ordered that this notice be pub­ gress of the United States.
a
*
AiltnlnUlrnlrlt
«
-l
am
hl
ra
t
a
t
r,
a n d aak for
ELOmrA, IX CIIANCERV
A T T IIIIN C Y H A M I C O I I N N E I .L O U X A T L A W
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
lished In The Sanford Herald, a news­
tloir
approval
For Governor of tin- Stale of Flor­
h a n d J u l y 2 9 l h . A. I* HCo.
DE LAND. FLA
F 'ilaldr Sainf, t'oniplalninf,
paper published in Seminole County.
I h l S A l . S T K N H T H H M II F M F H II F V
Notice is hereby given to the pub­ Florida, once a week for four weeks as ida.
W ill sf»ril&lt; v In lh« S(»t* ■n&lt;l Kr&gt;lfr*I C o urt*
«a.
,%
P*
|
p
i
r
A
d
ink
n
l»1
r
a
f
m
For E ccrit.iij of the Stoic of Flor­
p |» n * l l ir l l it l n te r K c m ln ln j »nJ I’.rle e tlo
t5 U \ S f t i r . and I n n a
Sfrtff. J. |». \ \ t ]
lic. that the Geneva Bridge across tin to »h&lt;* defendant* whose residence?
l.sml T ltlx
|“ o u t I i*f f o u n t ; J u i l g r S r ird n o lr
St. Johns River, between Sanford anil are known; and once a week for eight ida
For
Attorney
General
of
the
Stall
found
S t a i r of I lor Ida.
Geneva, Fla., is now undergoing re­ weeks as to the known parties defend­
In fr H'tatr iif
pairs, nnd is unsafe, ami is closed to ant, whoso residences are unknown, of Florida.
M arth a lU ftlra u n
For
Comptroller
of
the
State
of
N o lle* l» h r t r l i j r f f t r r n , t o all w h o m it
the public travel, nnd any person or nnd once a week for twelve weeks as
m a y n - r n rti, t h a t on t h r 2 n d d a y of t h i o l r f
Florida.
persons using said bridge will pass to the unknown parties defendant.
A t»
apply
th r llonotahlr
For Treasurer of the State of Flor* F I H o u a h uI t dfthall
r r , J u d g r «■! t l l t l f o u r ! , i*
at their own risk, without liahility
Witness my hand and the seal of tin ilia.
Jrtdjro of l*r*»hair f*»r inv final d l t r h a r r r a*
cf any kind accruing to Seminole said Circuit Court on this Sth day of
»«tat»
of
M artha
For Superintendent of Public In- l\ldr nf tillrn' ol »f ti r, a lt l•»rr r n iofo l , fh«
an&gt;| t h a t at t h r
rarni
County.
September, A. D. 1920.
Wide ratine* of materials and analyses,
slruetion
of.
the
State
of
Florida,
t l m r I will [ • ' ■ ' ■ ’ t - t l i t l l*r
I IB]
L. A. Iirumley, Chairman. (Seal!
E. A. Douglass
a
r
r
o
i
i
n
t
a
a«
\
if
miniftt
r
at
*-t
&lt;
f
raid
f
ft
t
a
t
r
,
and
of
Agriculture
For
Commissioner
formulas
properly proportioned.
Board of Co. Comr’s.
a t l for t h r l f a p p r o v a l
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Coun­ of the State of Florid;
l U t r d J u ly I'Mh. \ l» I'rSft
Semminoie County, Fla.
ty, Florida.
By E. IL Wilson.
For Two Justices of the Suprenu
I! M \ 15 N T S I »V
For SKI-1) HKDS and YOUNG PLANTS:
Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk. 4-ltc George A. DrCottcs, Solicitor .md of
M in iilf t r a t if
Sll- Hue.
Court of the Stole of Florida.
Floridcal Special 15-8-2)
Counsel for Complainant*.
I-L’te
For One Railroad Commissioner of In The &lt; i i url of the I uunty Jutlgo
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
the State "f Florida,
For (dCNF.KAL C5AKDKN VEGETABLES:
NOTICE.
Semiiivle &lt; m ini). Stale nf I biriilu
For State Senator for 19th Sena I
Notice Is hereby given to the pub­
III r e R o t a t e
Manatee Trucker -l-ti-li)
orinl
District
of
the
State
of
Florida
The Registration Books for Seminid.
lic, that the Titusville Bridge, ovet
.1. I ! tl 111 ill o il R e p .
For
One
.Member
of
the
Bouse
of
Seminole
\ ’eKetah!e Grower t-1-7-5)
the St. Johns River, between Geneva County. Florida, will he open in all tin*
ar.il Mims Fla., is now undergoing re precincts of the county from Sept. &lt;itli Represenatives of tile State of Fieri T" nil Crciiiturx, Legntee^, DistribuSeminole Trucker 5-(i-Tt
da.
tee. ami all Per*nils having Claim* nr
Ii. {'•D uB os ,
fairs, and is unsafe, and is closed t&lt; to Oct. 9th, 1920.
For
Comity
Judge.
Supervisor of Registration.
f
i!&lt;-i i il&gt;P8 many ether brands. Semi f*&gt;r
the public travel, nnd any person o- 4-2tc
Demand e.gal list said Estute:
For Sheriff.
persons using said Bridge will pas"
u
r J-'tvv Him I; - anti Price List.
You.
ami
each
e(
yitu,
are
hereby
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
NOTICE TO THE Pl'RLIC
at their own risk, without liability of
nulitied and required In present any
For
County
Assessors
of
Taxes.
1; F.d! Ftr IVz r , I iimn-lieides
any kind nccrulng to Seminole Coun­
For Tax Collector.
claims anil demands which you, or
Notice is hereby given to tin- pub­
ty.
t-u r I’- r.dich \ \ nrelb'iis
For County Superintendent of Pub vis I it "f you, may have again-1 the
L. A. Brumley, Chairman, lic, that the Wekivu River Bridge
lie
Instruction.
between Seminole nnd Lake Cminth-&lt; tali if .1 lliitniiten Rep lieei-ased,
Board of Co. Comr’s.
Mr. It. ('. MAXWELL. M«r.
For County Surveyor.
Seminole County, Florida is now undergoing repairs, and is tut
1;it»■ .f Si-n mole Coiinlv. Finridn, in
For
Five
County
Commissioners.
safe,
and
is
dosed
to
the
puhlid*trnv
Attest: E. A. Douglass, fVlrk. I It
-gned ndmin«lrai&lt;-r «&gt;f *t»id
For Three Members of the Count}
el and any person or ■e*»oii? u •&gt;
i ttn } ears from 0-«
■ tut* « i* I
Boat ' ■f Public Instruction.
said Bridge will mi* *hi-i- on m
NOTICE
For Justice of Hie peace in and f&lt;&lt; •Into i m . r
without linhilitv of any kind nccu
the following Justice Di-tricts, vir:
Ib.n. Board of Countv Commission, ing* to Seminole • &gt;univ.
I 'iiti I »uly
L. A. llnin lew f'ltii rm.m No. 1, 2. 3, and 4.
trs in and for Seminole County
A.AIDIN’ R. ANDERS
19-911
For Constable in and for the follow
Board of Co. ( onir's.
Florida, at their next regular meet
Agricultural Ituilclino
Jacksonville, Fla.
Admitiistrnlor
Eslnto ef J.
Seminole ('uunty, Fl-i ing Justice Districts, viz:
ing to be held Oct. 4th. 1920. at I'1
Hum Hot! Pep.
o'clock A. M. a t the Court House A ttest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk, l-lte No. 1. 2, 3, and 4.

I BUSINESS CARDS !

SCI IICLLE MAIN ES

HENRY Mc L A U L I N

j

IDEAL FERTILIZERS

WILSON

&amp; T0CMER

F E RT l L I Z E R C0 MP A N Y

Bubbling, sparkling, zestful life—
delicious to tlic last drop— tliat’a

THCPC5 NONC SO GOOD

Refreshing
With no Lad alter cl loci

Th e r e 's n o n e so g

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COLUMNS

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME XII.

_________SANForU), SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920.

NUMBER 5

HERALD
AMENDMENT DAILV
METHODIST NEWS iM ANY N FW
CITY
COMMISSIONERS
TO BE ISSUED
NOTES OF UNUS­
NOT CLEAR IN
HAVE IMPORTANT
OCTOBER 4
UAL INTEREST BUSINESS
FINAL ISSUE
MEETING MONDAY EVE
FIRMS HERE
Sanford'* Evening Paper Will Again
Make It* Appearance

Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Mofilt, Mr.
Bradshaw Eveleen Cost and Florence
Flowers have returned front Daytona
So many people are eagerly await*
While there they were the guests of
i i m , Linvi.n Write* \ . *nK the advent of the Sanford Daily i
D o l . 'i . L ^
D
to continue selling ice at the ice plant M
Ti %
/ C*\ t
, .
Attorney J. J * ...............
' I| Herald th at we make this announce
announce- L l t l Z C I l S 1 O llllO F l T O T u 6 “ (,bi* wn* referred to the City Mann* \ . rjJ ,/i^hinir* trip s,
' ‘
’ New Firm* Arc Starting All Over
bout Road Rond Issue
mt.nt now
City Getting Ready For Big
Comitteo consisting of Col. Geo.
Business
--------! The Daily Herald will be issued on
W. Knight, Chairman, E. A. Douglass , lUrnl,c‘! wnd. L*/»ora Mansfield who
The following article from the pen [October -1th which day will be Monday
and .1. G. Hall, appointed bv the Board
b« ’n(1 visiting their aunt Mr.
The advent of new business firms
. Attorney J. J . Dickinson of this and it will be Issued from that time
of
Trade,
appeared
lie
fore
the
com&lt;*’
Bailey left -Sunday for their is a good sign of the growth of a t it
city recently appeared in the Tims Jforward winter and summer unless
mission, and requested that a cer- ho,MC
J«"*«*nville.
and during the summer more new
Romo catastrophe happens to put the
I'nion:
tain
fund
be
set
nside
under
section
■
firms have started in Sanford than
The writer has been following ra th * 1entire plant out1 of business. The
Mr. and Mrs. -s’. H. Garner re. ,.b,.r befoc. Not only have new firm s
lo t of tile City C harter for the Board
closely the discussions now going daily was forced to discontinue last
. .........
.
...
of Trade,
........ to
................................................
lie employed in ndver- tu r,,J*‘1 to bonford batuidny
.
.. * *rom
front the come in but manv
many of the
thc old nn,-«.
ones* h«v»
have
i between those favoring and those spring on account of the plant of the
Using.
After
a
full
discussion
the
,
"Vi.
.
V
.
.
.
,
®
,
.
,u''V
l
'
A
tlanta
(Changcd
locations
or
made
business
-ciM'sing the ratification of house Southern Utiliies Co., breaking down
CUy*Att&lt;?rney wnsTmnVsVcd'T.' pr'e- 11,1,1 other points." ___
changes for the betterment of the
resolution No. 27U, commonly a 'd no power or light was forheotm*
pare
a
resolution
setting
nside
2
mills
i
,
“
‘x
“
"
.
business and the summer lias been
krown as the bond amedment.
ing. While such a break might Imp*
from the general levy to be turned
.Miss ssse .s. Roberts arrived h at- active as the winter months among
It will he recalled th at prior to the pen again it is not probable now that
,jon „f the 1917 legislature, and the plant has been put in first class Minute* of The Regular Meeting of „ Ver to the Hoard of Trade to bejirdity fronti\\ tlmimngton N. L. to vis- the business houses that are seeking
The City Commission of The
used by it in advertising Sanford.
11 ,u’r. "mtlier Mr. J. D. Roberts and better quarters for a big business.
train prior to th at of 1919, some of shape but if it should the Daily Her*
City of Sanford, FlorCol. Knight ndressed the Commiss- attend the Rolierts-spencer wedding.
Among the muny new enterpriscj
fu
; anu. bond enthusiasts tried o aid tan still be issued this year for we
ida,
Held
Sept.,
ion
on
the
necessity
of
druining
M
ag-1
...
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.
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.
.
to
be started in Sanford during the
organize or crystnlize sentiment in have arranged for this contingency,
1.1, 1920.
nolin Avenue, between PUli nrd 13th.
•’1 , Uclen Hand is'hom e on her past week are the Carter Lumber
The Daily Herald has become a fix­
the state: to have the legislature! pro*
-------Street.
vacation from I lamfielu N. J. w here Company who have secured a locutvide a bond issue of fifty million do!* ed institution in the lives of the peoPresent H. R. Steven* ami C.
I*.
The
report of the City
Manager ....
fqr f,1' 1* Muhlenhure
b,nR, ,1,l',n teaming^
pie
of
this
city
and
county
and
des*.
...
,
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ll.mnitalfor a nurse at ion at the corner of laiurcl avenue and
|ar«. evidently at the time not being pile the cxorbianl price of paper and Henry, Commissioners, t . J. Ryan, the Month of August was presented.............................
. * Hospital
Commercial street on the side track
1,11 Muiiunnurg
lufficcntly fam iliar with the tsate
-x—of the A. C. L. Ry. The liuildinga
and ordered filed.
constitution to know that the icgisl- tile w inter^■"over*1we Ucan guarantee Attorney; absent S. (). Chase, ComThe report of the City Auditor and
Mr. Reuben Mason returned honu have been erect it I and the new firm
sturfe ha tint* power to bomLthe state Mint as lone as inner i*made there missioner. I.. R. Phillips, City Audi- Clerk for the month of August was •
afurday from Atlanta.
will carry a complete line of rough
t , the constitution then stood, and S K
W
l B
, : r S
’ , r and Clerk.
I presented, rend, approved and order.. „
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and dressed lumber and building maIs it possible th n t these bond en­ wili be a Unity llira iu issuut rcgnru
Thl. minutes of the regular meeting ed filed.
J . L. Spurlmg and family Mr. and terials. W. I*. Carter was in the
less
of
price.
We
believe
that
the
thusiasts still have in mind a fifty
held August 21rd.. 1920, read and n p -1 The final report of the City Tax
J °c \\« ls , M«\ n«'d Mrs. Armi- lumber business here several years
million bond issu, or more if they time tins come when a daily in San­ proved.
'Collector
for
11920,
was
presented.
‘“
ge,
‘I’"1
Miss In lrk c and others en- ago and is no stranger to the local
can succeed in putting this amend­ ford is indcspcnsiblc in the social and
The minutes of the special u n it- 'rend, approved and ordered filed.
i" &gt; 'd I hursday at Silver l.ake bath- trade and is an experienced man In
business
life
of
tile
city
and
we
have
ment over! A careful analysis of
ing held August 27 th.. 1920, read and A communication form Geo. DcCottes
«"« I'icnicing.
| all branches of the business. The
the proposed amendment might lead equipped one of the best offices in the approved.
'w
as
read
and
referred
to
the
City
.
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.
,
new firm is comnoscd of W. P .C a r to the conclusion th at such is the state for this work.
Mr. E. A. Douglass ndressed the Attorney for report.
:
Mr.
.Mrs. \ \ . I.. Morgan left ter and John Meisch the latter being
We
have
discarded
the
Monotype
ca»e, and that, ap p aren tly ' without
'ommissioii in regard
to certain ta x ' K. A. Douglas*
ndressed. .the .cnm
of the most successful growers
machines and put in n Linotype and Comma
.
. -|Tuc*day in their ear for n trip d o w n , one
»ny strained construction. Certain­ will
in this section who hns retired from
in n few months add ond of the sales certificates; and it was order- mission on the m atter of applying tlie East Const.
ly such proposed amendment is any­ very latest and largest Liontypcs th a t'e d thnt same be turned over to the to the A CJ L. R. R. Co.- t&lt;. remove
active work on the farm and lately
thing but clear on th n t point.
invested in Sanford real estate and
is made that will b e aide to handle City Attorney for investigation.
the old docks from In fr o n t of th e . Mr. and Mrs. Jnn. .Williams
. . . .witli
.
his bond provision l? in the state
subdivision property.
A
petition,
signed
by
a
large
minibulkhead;
tiiis
m
atter
was
taken
unMis*
Kate
Abrams
who
have
been
/ \ I l C l 11 It &gt;11» nip* l i t »J l ' »
l*nu«
iiu im
u u i m i v m i ( a«»»n m o n i i
,
% • « » * - •
i
i t
ccntstitution ns it now standsis: 1newspaper heads and job work as well her of cltizenii, was presented requen- tier ndvi^nnent l»y the commission, visit ini: Mr. Iloli &lt; renshiiw anil fnmA new jewlcry store hns been ad­
ded to the new business houses be­
-The Icgislatufc shall have power to and hill be aide tu-take care not on­ tipi* that some action lie taken to inThere
Itcinir
no
further
business
the
lly
returned
last
week
to
their
home
n
.
.
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A I..V ..H .I,
i
A
ing under the management of J. T.
provide for issuing state bonds only ly of the newspaper situation but tin- duce
at Alexandria
City Alabama.
tho Southern Utilities Company meeting adjourned.
Brady a veteran jeweler and wutch
lor the purpose of repelling invasion job and book work of this part cf
or suppressing insurrection, or for the .Florida.
Among the parties at Silver Lake repairer who for many years was a
The Associated Press despatches
purpsise of redeeming or refunding
1Friday were Mrj and Mis. I.. P. H ag­ resident of the city being with the
Ponds already issued at a lower rate will be carried ami give the rentiers
an and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jewlcry store of Henry Mcl-aulin
of interest.” Asi ti now stands this the news of the world and there will
Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ilaidtt. and after leaving here being w ith
one of tile largo jewelry concerns of
provision of the sta te constitution is he various departme' ts for the dessimx
Gladys and i’.arl Vaughan left Kri- Jacksonville. Mr. Brady has open\rry explicit, and its meaning cun- nation of the news in all the local
• • to attend. :t. hoarding
. .
‘ " ed his new store in the Weluka buil­
eot be misundrstood. This is as it field and the state. But wait for it
day night
sch"•',,
t 'huuld be, and no amendments should and you will like it and remember th at
■t
.
«»
«
jn i
•
1near Jacksonville
They will J»o ding und luis a nice line of everyissued Monday October -1th
thing in tlm jewelery line with more
‘ be adopted which leave doubt an to it will be ------------x-----------goods on the way.
what the constitution will mean when
hood.
PRESBYTERIAN REVIVAL
A new wallpaper mid paint store is
•hrA become part of it, and therefore
SERVICES
I Liv Oak, Sc-pt. H —Hon Cary A. party stands for progressive iegislatpart of the basic of fundam ental law
Mr. Harry Cobb who was married among the new lines of business w m „„d educat- three" weeks ago in Tavares to Miss ing* to Sanford, II. A. Halverson liavcf the stale.
Thre will be evangelistic services Hardee, democratic nominee for gov- Ion along social, moral - - Jin •••—
• Ruth l.ocklmrt of Orlando returned1ing opened in the Melaka block, lie
w hich!
Section ti of Article IX, as propos­
he I..................
’resliy ter inn churchbe-ginni
n g enior. today gave to the press the fob ional lines, th..... things in which
at tX
*
*
'*“
*
al ti he amended, will read:
he
specially
Friday from their weedddlng trip I"
" ' &gt;• } ,xrlU^ * :
n lav Sent 20th. I»r. J. G. Pat. lowing plea to th* women of Florida women are supposed to be »l»»^«»ll&gt; |11
stock and when ready for husiness
"the legislature shall have power on
own
the
F!n*t
Coast
and
will
mnk&lt;
f Georgia will be in charge and that they register and qualify in the interested, but also because it has,*!
expects to have one of the most com­
to provide for issuing state bonds on- ton’/ ohardly
ne!ds an introduction to November election and perform tl.eii hhovyii constructive hader»h p i to- Sanford their home.
plete line In paints and wall papers
ly lor tii purpose of re|ielling invas- he .....—^ ,..„1
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,
,
.
,
.I..„I- of
,.r tlii*
solution ol econimical prohhiiis a
ion or suppressing insurrection, or the older residents
this ..art
part of
of the
the dutv
duty in
m exrcising
exrcising thnt nev^ found pii- well.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Babbitt left this and supplies ill this part of the s tn ti.
I feel sure that the political
H. A. Fleetwood is another new
n.r the purpose of redeeming or re- state as he was pastor of the Preshy- vilge:
party which overthrew the rcig'ii of week by auto -for n trip to Daytonr man in Sanford business field,; hav­
funding bonds already issued at a lo w -'trin n ehurcli in Orlando many years
-When
the
secretary
of
stale
at
and Miami
Miami and
and other
other place
places on Faist
■ •X
,
ffTm iiv declared the Republican misrule following the per- and
ing' put chased the Betts place lust
»r rate of interest, or for the pur- ,,go. Plans are i.eing made for • —
■ vlashi.igU.n "
„ "Vl V.' im y bal' of reconstruction after the civil Coast.
w.ck and the store has been closed
1&lt;im of aci|uiring, building, and m ain­ organization of n large chorus forr th e ratification l» X
w«r wil...... peal to the women a* th e '
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for extensive repairs and will open
taining a system of good roads and revival services.
amendment o / tin I '
proimr one for their afflilintion. \\ .at. I Mr. Jim Howard ««f Sanford am' Saturday with a new line of cuddies
----------- x
italg-es throughout the state undr su­
tuthm , by « suffun nt nunib
*
,Hditical paity they may desire Miss Pauline lu.vejoy were married at
dividual states, the women of l-nunia
&gt;
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o u* w*„ii.- and confectionery, &lt;lgar* nnd tobacPIPE ORGAN RECITAL
ch icg'ulatiuiis as may he prescribed
by an act of the legislature; providtd. trial any bond issues in pursuantc
Ln M o! ^ t w!l ,',i..'i,ev:d that* t he'question of
r7 l * l,|V .M h ,m f ,i!
— x—
and Mr. FDetw....I expects to
hirmf for a system of good roads and
. d in
suffrage was a questjon for consider
Um" ui.-y .r l iu.h* t‘h e ‘.-!ve^ r...,
M im i Luclle and Norn Lee Jenkin
J
bridges shall not exceed in amount
per lent of the total tax assessment
r o f t h , ion by ti e states of the union .rather
, ^ » t i.V^n'At only *5 the com b,, returned fr. m V-wth Car
this V i ^ n i S ^ J S t L f f o A « tali r f i S
(ht. natmnal g..ve=
t; l=
a ... » « ! , S
tf th- statu at the tim e of the Issue." School of Musical Art of Jacksonweek.
school elec w““1
'
. . .start
. a new w rin­
hum! man and. will
Query: Under this section as pro­ villi*. Announcements of this recit- t.r )„. way by winch
nan
ti„ns us might be had i'efori • the time |
----- x-----kle
here
in
giving
away
premiums
,, ,V(fihtrillinn again."
posed to he amended what is the limi­ nl will be given n next issue of the chise.iieiit hns Ih-^e n ,ittaIned or the f&lt; r
* .Inn. D. Jinkins and family s(ient with with a v^italn amount of goods
Thursdav in DeLuinl on business.
tation &lt; the power of the legislature Herald and meantime the music lovers individual attu u d t any of us may h a v e _______ ^ ______
purchased and the premiums will in­
»UTO t'OI 1 ISION
to issue oorids for the purpose of acq­ of S anford should remember the date, assumed in the past respecting it.
clude all kinds of seasonable goods
-----------x
-----------It
is
now
a
closed
question.
It
i*
idle.
............
...
......................
O’illiamsi of Jarl.sm ville
uiring, building and m aintaining roads
Mrs
I
\V
!
l r‘,m ift'idy to clothing.
HANDKERCHIEF* SHOWER
therefore, from n practical
Herman Hutchinson had a collision i* vlsitim- her r sister
and bridges? Is the power of the
to discuss our individual
w ith n t m rk at the corner of Oak Christy.
h-g’islature limited to a total of 5per
I-art Ftidny night at her home In th er as to the route by which it lam e
aixth &gt;trw l ltinl .q,-,.
tent of the total tax assessment, or
ion arc $10.00 «nd entitle tlie member
u *. ort a s to the meris of the questn)rV , wljn n n ,untJ thc
to many direct nnd indirect advan­
W ill YUU IIFA.I* M«.Nmay the legislature provide for any West Sanford. Mias Ruth land entertnined m
In honoroi .-n—
Ml** Roth
L&lt;* •- i»u
i„„ iiw
ithdf.
pi cc mm
lit f a d : is *”tna. c,^
w|th the
the Hutchinson
Hutchinson cr.r
cr.r ini
number of issues (note the plurall, ,,.rtninc«i
non.’.-...
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n. Tlic
•
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. 1&gt;r with
POST FLORIDA tage.*.
. . .
...
rdthci issue of which shall exceed o 0rt» w ith a handkerchief shower.
m ore than one hundred thousand worn- W).: ; Mr Mluj
Morris Spence:
This publicity in this paper, which
per cent of the total tax assessment of
A fter the guests had arrived and , r in FToridn have been ^'xen^ tm ) () t)u. )iri)|a| f,nrty w.-re riding and
is a number of the Automobile A*socintion, is a plea for Help, inthla
authorized by tAe'otum itted of Iporidn'a
rvicit organization
for ftncrtlw rship,.
subscriptions to H endquarers,.

lief on Present Ice
Situation

PUBLICITY TAX

II n i’ii lis ts Women
to Register and Qualify Selves
lo Vote in November elections v"&gt; ""i h

t2“JS5SSS“ WlU l,Ve

ln '’"ir

!SS

be made.
'
,.UeM was asked to write her or his ,'.Xercising their legal right of voting Mc.’| Jon'.'’of ’ Smiford" nnil Daytonaa, to " '" I * Th‘‘ ',n,,u,u Ml,J^
'F lo rid a State Automobiel Association,
(•-uteinplates the exemption of auto- nnnu.
„n m
thee rcorner
a handkerchief
j,i the
coming ........................
election. I h"pc
Mr william
of ithe
ate. Assnciatpixecutlvc Committee
a m e on
o rn e i of
...........
......................... in
nn- ............*
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iMr.
w iiu n m Harold
n a m n i rFord,
o r u , oofi «Cleve
ie v r- .. 1
- he program
................i
„ ,M
,,.i,;f
mobiles from all ad vnloruni or prop- n#* n« keep
k,.,.n „ni;P.
,ftni| ohlo_
wjjj
crR.hrnted Thurs- ••«»»
mtlnl
•
(Signed)
John M. tth e n e y
sake. Tlie girls present
»«As
a « tbu
tho nominee of the Democratic ,nnt|
0)|io wtjj
cclt.)ir„ted
o n crails
n J J sfor
o r rm
tn signs -J by 4 white
I. W. PhnV.VW
. r o t e on cards advice for Mr. Spencer.
, y for , 1h.
of govern- ,(nv
th,. summer home of tin* Mel- P*,sts.
" D*
'*■’ **1 1V* .g i./'-tin
• rty tax. This plan appears to l»e wroj,,
W. FL Martin
luM$l upon a faUt* premist*, unlfH# w}|{|4
while the l^&gt;ys wrote wonderful advice nor , wnnt t(. suggest to them tons on Atlantic avenue, in Seabreeze. •» « l’»
Stance t^ iim ln
Benj. Drew
it i* poro|H,scd to fu rth er amend the for Miss Rolierts. The rooms were nnl &lt;inl&gt;. ,)„• propriety of their vot- Tho bridegroom-el.rt am ended •'"*. u w-ns^ in
a dhecl ns Tron is n s
Leon II. I'o rt
Mate constitution, for Section 1 ot gracefully and attractively decorated in
,illt likewise duly so imposed University of Florida i* a member I* * " " ! / r /V
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by fundamental law. There is noth- nf |h(&gt; Pi K„ „ p„ Alpha fraternity j 'Jnh' / ‘.rtl,b ‘
a n .I c n .s s V .L w n
There ’will be n Pipe Organ Re­
Thelegislature shall
prdvlde for
A t t h e refreshm ent hour a delicious ^
fl,nu&gt;||Cnted in registration or In nll(| ,in„ fr i,.m|s in Florida to join " “JJV r" ' / ri #
.,n/kod ^Tln •
a uniform and enual rat:&gt; of taxation
cour|l(. wns served. t | u. casting of n ballot and so far as wjth tho, (&gt; nf thl. |»ri«l&lt;s In the felic 1 - .nothimr Hi,
or miss about cital at the Presbyterian church on
ard shall prescribe such regulation*
Thp |nvitcd guests were. Misses w|urn,ing tho women rtf Hordldn for nti„ns of the moment.— Daytonn Jour. ' 11 1
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.vlll Sept. 27th under the direction of U iis
*» ^ u ll secure a just valuatiof, of all E„th,.r Wilson, Ruth Roberts. Mary
k
r exercise of their new found nn|.
ke f « r c , . , , v
acc. rn y have Bertha M. Foster o&lt;$ Jacksonville.
property, both real nnd personal, ex- Zai.|uiry, Ruth Knnner. Julia Lning. |ir jvilt*(;s*- I a nr sure they do not
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Mrs. Mabry and son llartun nave
cepting such property as may be ex- *
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returned from a two months visit
cmpt«d by law tor municipal, educa­
at Chautauqua New York and will
tion!, literary scientific, religious oi
be with Mrs. Mabry’s sister Mrs. G.
charitable purposes."
FT Smith for the winter.
Section f» of the same article pro- ( i
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1rons of this
LEGION MEETING
rize the several counties nnd mcor L , w . Sncnccr. Rush Murphy, Burke nu,nns enn they intelllcentlv serve tV I The entire statem ent is filled with ing in data for hundreds of these du­
Derated cities nnd towns in th r t n t c l g j ^ Mrs. ,1. D. Rolierts, Mm. G. coun, rv jn the exercise of the righ* figures thnt show a rcinnrknble gain plex signs. It will cover all parts of
Campbell Lessing Post American
to assess and impose taxes for conn-1
s ' nrPr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Merri. f Mlffrarr,. however, tlie women (T
of along very linn but the most remark the State. At Orlando n worm-dri­
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able is the deposits that have now ve truck is being outfitted to carry l.egion will hold a most im portant
*&gt;' and municipal
purposes ntlil
nnd III!
all w,it
{u,rf mm
Mr. and
Mrs. Craig IHerris,
j.-|orj,|n
do
not» need
lesrnns in
in ncitlz
pniperty slinll be taxed upon the prinftnij Mrn. W alter Hand, Mr. nnd
nny more tbnn the m« n
reached bvond the million mark show­ signs nnd posts over the route laid m eeting next Thursday night in thc
ciples estnldished for safe tnxntion. Mrs. R. O. M crriwethcr.
n„ lin„, that then* will Im much ing $1,007 -156.00 on deposit which Is out by the dutn-collecting path-find­ Court House nt eight o’clock. Every
Something, hns been said abuot
At a Inte hour the guests left re- .. fUMion in the vnrin, 4 clubs, civic n gain of more than J200.000 over Inst er. The entire Job when completed member should Ik* there.
----------- x----------trusting the legislature and this oug­ luctnntlv having thoroughly enjoyed
nn,l other meetings of the worn- year. The First Nntionnl Bank of will give to F'lorida th e most permsome time in the next four months
The
chameber
of commerce of Gai­
ht to be safe to do. However, if any •he entire evening.
this
city
is
one
of
the
oldest
finan­
rn ns , 0 the iro n e r exercise of th&lt;’
r.umber of members are in on the ------------- ------------------------------------ —right of the nnllot. There mav be cial institutions in this part of the anent and attractive _ road marking nesville Is arranging for an clab.
in nny stnte, nnd will* be n tremend­ orate free camj site for automobile
Plan proposed, nnd od ont know of
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and propose to keep It. We movements
for a 1eogU“ or cm hln- state but age bn» t.ot kept it from forg- ous advertisement for F’lorida.
tourists nnd for the erection of su it­
the harrier pointed out, then some one powers, ---i
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!',!&gt;,!!!« niirno«e will be to vote ring nheai* everv year and the state^ n mcnt in thln issue of the Herald shows
The Executive Com m itte of the able buildings and the providing of
jniirht suggest th at they should not believe no one *y,ll advocate abolish- tion whore
Automobile Association is figuring o th er arcomoda.ions for thnt class of
'&lt;■ trusted on account of what thov
hard these days on w ays nnd means visitors to F’lorida thri coming seas­
don't know. If, on the otther liand,
on.
any number of them, knowing better, S £ 2 - L . l'n im , n 'rtlc u l...
..f o..r . I n f will |f * r - " ( « K u .lo m -', »! . 1 ! ' m ,, .m l of increasing the membership to such
nn extent that the expense of the
are in on the plan, some one else niiThe census of Dade Coupnty, Flor­
p Pnt suggest that—e r—er—cr, well, ore g i v e n s u c h unrestricted powers to noliev. Class vot In- is never deslr-- nr**'of central Hnri a.. A i ^ ' " " f * sign-poting can be taken care of
that they ju st ought not to be tru s t­ deal with th em o st important function Me heeause it elwav- loses sight of at the ststement will also show that They are calling on every* coinunity ida as announced bv the census bu r­
'd anyway.
there is oien’*' of money in this part to heln by sending in membership* eau. show* a growth of 258.1 per cent
To the w riter tMe question of of government—that of dealing with the eencrnl interest.
of Floridsinml the fin.mcinl con&lt;!ition to th is non-profit organization, o* in ten years since the 1910 census.
they will ncent subscription* to thlr The population is 42,731, an increase
whether or no# the legislatuni can be
fund. Arnunl dues in te A«soci:.l- of 30.79U. ,

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

B R A D Y ’S
New Jewelry Store
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In The Welaka Block

NATIONWIDE FIGHT
AGAINST DISEA.SE
AmoHcan Red Cross Will Have
Health Centers In All Parts
of United States.

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DODGE
TOURING

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The American Ited Croat hi* launch­
ed upon a nutlou wide campaign ot
Ugh ting disco** and physical defect
among the American people. A new
and unique health Institution has come ITALY WANTS OUR TOURISTS
Into hiring ne the result of several
months' study by the Red Crons Health Government Making P lana to Make
Travel Attractive to Ameri­
Service Department at National Head
can*.
quarter*.
Officials In chnrge of the department
Washington.—The Italian governpredict that before long this new henlth
activity Will be In uctual operation all meat, according to advices to the de­
over tho country, and that Uio sign— partment of commerce, Is overlooking
"American Ilod Cross Health Center" nothing In Its plans for smoothing the
—will become as familiar to the peo­ way for prospective American tour­
ple everywhere as aro now the eigne of ists. A Mg Influx of American sight­
tbe tutegraph companies.
seers. It Is held, would go far toward
rectifying the present exchange diffi­
Duey Long Before War.
The Interest of tho American Red culty and. hccauso of the premium on
Oroua tn tho fight against disease Is the dollar, Americans would find pi Ices
T H E GIFT E L E G A N T
not, bowevoc, of rocent origin. Lxmg In Italy hut a little higher than before
before the war tbe organisation began tho war.
Prices Range from $20 to $150
New hotels are planned for various
this health service through Its medical
nnlls In disaster relief work and It* sections and olllclni attention Is being
department of Town and County Nurs­ given to train schedules.
ing. During the war and following
U&gt;o ormtstleo Ibouannds of American
Bed Cros# officials have been fighting
disease In Uie wnr stricken countries.
California Oak Tree
At tho same time teas of thousands of
35 Feet in Diameter
local lb*d Cross officials have beeo en­
gaged at home fighting disease, nota­
Kan Ht-rniirdlno, Cal.—George
bly during the Inrtut-nzn epidemics.
F. Robb of Del Hosn lias an­
The American Fed Crow hns de­
nounced Ids discovery In the
termined that nil inis valuable experi­
Kan Iternnrdlno m ountains of an
ence In health service nbrond and nt
oak tree which he says Is tho
1 sme shall not go to waste. So long
largest in I’lillfomla. It Is near
in any sim ilar event in many, many as there nre a half a million people
g e t h e l p from
frcstlln
c. lb- says It measured
dying
yearly
In
this
country
from
preT H E GOVERNMENT years.
,'tr. fi ot In diameter, or seven
vmitnhtr m utes, nml so long ns more
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than one third of the American chil­
NEW TALLAHASSEE IIOTE1.
Tallahassee, Sept. 1—Dr. J. W. Detlmt recently was proclaimed the
dren and young people are victim* of
Monley, state veterinarian, and It. \V.
physical defects, the Red Cross recog­
largest In the stale.
Tallahassee,
Sept.
8—Tallahasseu
Ktorr* member of the state livestock
nises the urgent need for continued
will
shortly
have
a
new,
up-to-date
sanitary board, accomplished several
m atters of im portance to Florida, up­ lull-room, modern fire-proof hotel if Red Cross health service at home.
How Organization Works.
on their recent trip to Washington, plans which have been formulated are
GARNER-CARTER
The Red Cros* Health Center Is
where they conferred with J. It. Mah­ carried into execution and the interest
which
has
been
m
anifested
in
the
pro­
governed by business principles, a p ­
ler, chief of the bureau of animal in­
Word comes from Jacksonville of
dustry, United S tates department of ject seems to make it certain. Enough plies
It* t jJe Wl.,|ding )Hst Weck In t h a t city of
method*, and, In li*
citizens of the capital city have sig­ piles business methods,
agriculture.
more *ltnple form, ran he established
jj (;n n io r m,d Miss C a r t e r of this
One m atter not quite satisfactory nified a willingness to take large and conducted by lay peopls.
city. A fte r the wedding which was
blocks
of
stock
in
such
an
enterprise
was in regard to work generally
It procoods upon tho demonstrated n quiet a f f a i r the bride an d groom
among the livestock propositions in j to m ake it evident th a t the propo­ fact that henlth Is a *ominodlty that | e ft for A tlnntn nnd points in the
sition
can
be
and
will
be
successfully
the state.
state, The
th e aid
an] of the government ..
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can be bought and sold like brooms m ountains of North C nrolinn where
in this respect is now nt a standstill i 1 ' ‘ * _______ _________
and soup. Therefore, It establishes It- they will sojourn for som e tim e bebecausi] of the. lack, of federal fupds I
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*olf In s storeroom In ths prluctpnl fore coming back to this c ity to make
and it will be until July 1921, when a M H IS h l.ft IS SEN I IN EGGS;
business section of the community. It th e ir home.
BAGGAGE SM ASIIEHS KOI Gil displays Us goods In ths form of a t - ! The Mide is the sister of Mrs. Roht.
new appropriation will be available,
before the government can render fu r­
trsctlvs health ezhlblta In Its show T h re s h e r of this city nnd n form er
ther help. The governm ent has been
W ashington, D. C.- Sept. 2.—Eggs windows It advertises contisnlly and resident of Dade City w here Mr. Gnrallowing Florida six veterinarians but may lie all right to ship whiskey in cxlcmdvely. And tt use. every bust- ner form erly lived and it w a s a culonly two are now on duty in this state hut hnggage smashers m ust handle cess and social device to attract cus- rn nation of n meeting here of formei

ier and stronger company.

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owing to insufficient money. The the cases with care. At a station in
state has 12 veterinarians hut they a n Went Virginia recently some of the
not enough num erically to look nftei eggs broke and it became a m atter
the work among about 2,000,000 for the prohibition inspector. He
hogs.
,
found four cases of them .
But the United Stntes department I The inspector, reporting to the pro­
of agriculture will supply three addi- hibition commissioner's office, said
tional veterinarians for tuberculosis th at each egg bad been carefully
eradication in cattles work. The gov- blown from the shell. A fter whiskey
em m ent now has throo or] duty in 'h a d been poured in the nperturcs were
Floridn, thus m aking six. The state scaled w ith cement,
hns six veterinnrinns for this purpose.
POST CARD DAY
The government will nlso send three
special veterinarians to do some pre­
lim inary work in tick eradiction. Florida Hevelopment Hoard Suggests
These federal additions will report
Idea
about Kept, 1 to Dr. E. M. Nighbert.
at Jacksonville, who in supervisor of
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the bureau of animmal industry, Uni* *K’ k h'rida Development Hoard has
ted Ktntes departm ent of agriculture, zugested th at October first he ohservfor the state of Floridn.
«&lt;• «» I'M* Card Day in celebration of
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tourist ra te tickets to H o n d a being
HARDEE’S INAUGURATION
available, and request nil loyal Flori--------dnns to mail attractive post curds to
Tallahassee. Sept. 8—Tnllnhass. friends and acquaintances in other
cenns nre preparing to make the in- states, inform ing them th a t the ticket
nuguration of Florida's governor in sale continues from October first to
January tin* most spectular and train April .loth with final lim it of May
event of the kind in the history of the list.
state. Flans are already under way
This is an excellent oportunity for
to accomplish this result and it is ev- renders of the Herald to boost Sanident from the m anner in which all ford ns an ideal city, by sending out
the citizens have taken hold of the several thousand post cards urging tin
proposition that g re a te r Interest is recipients to come here ns soon as
taken *n the inauguration of Cover- possible and enjoy our fine autumn
nor Hardee than has been manifested months.

OLLINSCOLLEGE

U lnlrr Park. Florida

On Lake Virginia

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Standard courses loading to A. II. degree. Pre-professionnl courses In Medicene, l aw and Engineering.
Special advantages In Music if e ulty of nine1, Husines**,
ilome Economics, Fine and Industrial Arts and
Academy (10th. 11th &amp; 12thgrades)
Tldrly-slvth year opens September 20, 1920

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Buy the Best (hat is m ade

The FLORENCE Automatic
W e also have the Buck Line of
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Its service- light, power,

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The increased service means in­

creased business.
The company owns and operates plants in 17 cities
in Florida and 2 cHJcs in Georgia.
When you put this company to work for you, you do
so as a Prior Preferred P artn er on the earning ca­
pacity of over $7,800,000.00.
of a lifetime.

It is an opportunity

Embrace it by investing in the 8 per

cent Cumulative Prior Preferred Stock.
THIS STOCK CAN I1E PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALL­
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT BROCIIURE.

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Ai cumulations of m:;nv years And Thus EqunlVs
Pressure &lt;n Nerves Arteries
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charm ing

Th# lied CroM Health Center I* of
" h ? has a large circle o f friends
here nnd in her old home who will be
• e rrtre to the sick tn that It rtvM oat
pleased to learn of her wedding.
reliable and complsts Information
Mr .Gnrner hns been n resident of
.boot ealatlng
eilattng ctlnlei,hospital*.
clinic*, hospital*, aana thin city for rnnny years nnd is one
abont
tort* and other Institution* for th* ■ ck
| nIJ, e p ro pcrty ow ners and deE. A. MOFFETT, Prop.
and th# defective; about available - vc]0p0r8 0 f real estate h a v in g built
nuraea. both trained and practical; n)nny homes nnd business blocks,
about when to consult • phyaletan and j | c j,ns heen engaged in t h e real eswhy to ahun tha quack and hi*
tn te liusiness here and will r e tu r n aftruma.
' t e r the honeymoon to tn k e up this
Teaching Dlssss* Prsvsntlsn.
business ngnin.
The Rod Ctom Health Center U.
The congrntulntions of th e rnnnj
however, of avsn greatar aervlc* to the friends of bride and groom is cxwsll
It tsschss people how to pre- tended to them nnd best w ishes for n
Tent slcknsM and disease. This Is dons lonjr life nnd prosperity nnd Imp
In many Interesting and attractive plness.
waya—flrit of all. by tha distribution
of popular health literature and
through health lecture# Illustrated with
lantern slides or with health motion
picture film* Then vpcclnl ethlhlli are
given, one after the other, on various
health subjects. Practical demonstra­
tion* are mods; al»o health playUta by
children to Interest and Inatrurt them• vIvcm end their eldera. Clnstes are
organized In jieraonnl hvglene, home
care of the sick, first aid and In food
selection and preparation.
Health
clubs, both for younger and older peoi|*. are fo rm e d ; also Little Mothers’
&gt;enpue« Nutrition and growth clinics
are conducted for children.
OF MY d g a re tto s.
t EVERY WILD.EYED fan.
Already more than a hundred of
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AND HE aaw tho package.
WAS ON hi* foot.
AC/
nrtuo' operation *hroughout the coun­
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OR
SOMEONE
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AND SMILED and said.
AND THEIR ai (t remark*.
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REACHED THE n ext county.
cation service which tenches well peo­
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AND THAT smoko you smashed.
AND WHILE I'm not.
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WAS ONE my wife.
EASILY EXCITED.

Santord Auto Transfer
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Atnerlrnn
philanthropy
for waratrlcken France. Andre Tnrdleu. form­
er high commissioner from Hint na­
tion to the United Stale*. In n recent
nrtlcls widely commented on through­
out the French pres*. »ny* ;
”Tlto American Red Cros* ha* ac­
complished a work which call* for
the heartfelt gratitude of every true
Frenchman. In 1918 this grent relief
organlwttlon *p*nt In helinlf of Krnnc«nearly 87.000.000 francs, nnd In HMP
Its expenditure* on rhnrllnlde project*
In our country attained the treuieudons total of 171.n&lt;M).0OO It hn* re
renlly turned over lo the French relief
orgnntrntfon* huge stock* of *up
pile* whoa# value must he counted In
the hundred* of thousands of franca.
"Fifteen million American hoy* and
girl*, banded together In th# Junior
Red Cross of Amcrlcn. are hack of a
movement to eatnbllih the closest tlei
Ibetween themselves nnd Franos's
younger generation through the char
; u n t i e work* taey have financed and
• rP now carrying out among our llttlt
w ar sufferer*.
-The l*ond# of friendship between
France und America 1# cemented w'lt
mutual admiration, rerpect at:d grutl
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DOUDLE HEADER."

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AND HE aald 'Thooo.

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T W E N T Y hits — twenty chances
-L with never a goose-egg—thnt s
Chesterfield's average on every
rm.knge. T ru st the fans to pick
them out. An unusual blend ot
Turkish and Domestic—it can t h«J
copied. Those cigurettes aro (her*
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: C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

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Lake Monroe Neighborhood
J. T. JACOBS. Correspondent.
Mrs. I- B. Mar.n, who has been ill short service in his memory Thu.*s.
w ith a sevc
severe case of tonsolitis, is day morning at the chapel exercises.
The principal spoke a few words of
convalescing
the kindness and helpfulness of Capt.
The w eather has been ju st a b iu t Sm ith. The school repeated mem­
as hot during the first two weeks of ory gems pertaining to kindness and
Septem ber as it has been any tim e sang “ Kind Words Can Never Die."
then all marches! to the stage and
this summer.
placed a bunch of fllowers there in
memory of Capt. Smith. Prof, and
Miss Lillie Miles of Louisville. Mrs. Jacobs ar.d Miss Brown gathKy., who has been visiting her broth­ ered these flowers ar.d sent them to
er. Henry's, deceased, fam ily for Capt. Smith's daughter to be placsome time, has returned home.
ed on his grave as a token of love
-------and respect from the Lake Monroe
The farm ers are busy turning the
School
ground, getting seed beds ready.
--------minding the littl- plant*, opening
Qr.e fJr tbe wr&gt;st enjoyable partie*
ditches, etc., preparatory to planting of t he season was the "Pound Surth eir fall crops.
prise" at thq home of Prof, and Mrs.
J. Tilden Jacobs last Thursday eveT. E. W ainright of A*tor. spent r.mg. The
f-dk* of
the comIhe young mix*
ox ine
the week-end here with ni*
:• ity and the «hildren of the gram rether with i t .. Ja..ar grades
His son, Joseph, filled nr up;
ment in th - Methodist church in San. cob's former graduates un.d Miss
ford, preaching a t the forenoon s**r- Brown, interm ediate T-a-her. planned
and executed a *urpri*e : r the.r
v.■e on Sunday.
teacher which proved '•&gt; i
•
The exercises given by the intermediate ila*s of the public
ing people, ladei with i ake*
Friday afternoon, under th* mar ■ ie», lemons, sugar, ice. candy, etc .
ngernent of Miss Brown, weie vei. mad*- a sudden advance on the* teachgood. They had the gram m ar and e r’s home. When they arrived ah
prim ary grades ar.d quite a numb- unexpectedly to their host. Mr. and
of visitor* for their audience.
The Mrs. Jacob* hurriedly lighted lamp*
school is getting up ar. o rrh -stra ar.d ar.d tried to find room for all their
gave th*-ir initial performar.ee at young guests Thi* was a problem
these exercises.
frr - many happy folks, but the*,
--------welcom'd them regardless of room.
The *ad new* of &lt; apt. Sm ith’s There *., h pleny of it out-doors. Th&lt;
death, which '*c*.urr*.-*J at Or*— *bor -v -rir.g wa- -pent ir. game* ar.d mu*Ga.. last Tuesday, reached . - . k and plenty of light-hearted fun
Wednesday. • apt. Smith wa* idc-r- The "pounds fu m i shed refreshment*
titi'-'l with Monroe's earliest history for the crowd and kept them cool
and w-a- loved by all who knew him They took their departure at 111
He was one of th*who first e«- o'clo* k. declaring they enjoyed ‘orM
tablished the school and Sunday prise parti*** and thought th ' wouli
school The public school held t th eir sentiments.

Mrs. R. O. M arshall has returned
Car! F arrell was the guest of h3i»
from a delightful trip o u t W est, very
brother last Saturday.
much improved in health.
The I rf a rt child of Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Dumas. J e rry and
Kelsey has been quite ill.
Mrs. Willa Lee and little daughter
Mabel Swope was elected president Alma, were visitor* to Oviedo last
ar.d Miss Gayle M arshall vice-pre*i- Tuesday.
j dent.
Mrs. Henry Barwiek, baby and sis*
Rumor is again afloat th at Oviedo
M u, Moor*, of Wildwood, were
Is really going to have a drug store ;— ------- -. ^ _
...
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visiting Mrs. A. r . ru m e n tne n rst
of the week, leaving on Wednesday
W. B. Young and family contem- morTi ‘P*
plate m aking a trip to Miami the last
Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. Connelly, who
of the week.
went W est last spring fer Mr. ConJ. A. McCulley is m aking some im- nelly's health, have returned to Im­
provements on his residence which lar.do. and were on a visit to Mrs.
will add greatly to its appearance and homas, Mrs. Connellv's m other, this
comfort.
week.

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Little Eva May Brown is home
Charles Dooley was on the sick list
again after a pleasant visit w ith Mis?
last week.
Ditm ar at Ft. Pierce.
Geneva farm ers are indeed making
hay while the sun shines.
Little M inerva G rier of West Palm |
Beach was the week-end guest of
Mr. Duckhart of New York is vis- Mjss j j t.Itn Moran jMt week.
iting his uncle, Geo. Duckhart.
Little Charles Geiger badly b u rr-i'* '
Mrs.
\ l . H. Hand of ."ar.ford spen*; ,.d hi. foot by stepping in some hot *
■
m th Mrs Aubrey M6ran ashes while a? th e cem etery cleaning . +
las. weeK.
, ,
____,__
&lt;•
la*t Thursday.
_ _|J
It is deplorable . ytat the m ajority
.-••re unproof the Geneva voter: were
unpro
I-a*t Thursday the people of Ge- •&gt;
essive and unpubli* ( j-inted enough neva m et at : e
m eterj ' * "
v
nouse at r.ual deanir.g-up day: the ladies
to vote against a r. *w
bringing a picnic dinner.
the election last Monday.

Live News of East San ford
MRS. J. C. ELLSWORTH. Correspondent.
A lhli y purvi*** .
1j
A daughter was born to Mr. and
his fath er Dr. Jam es Purvicv of
Mr* Henry McCaskk* ."ept 10th.
Tampa enjoyed a m otor trip to Au­
W. W. Miller and C. E Chorp.n- gusta Georgia. They visited friends
[ntr W(,r,. over at Mosquito Inlet last in Ocala en route returning last Sat.
week fishing for seal-ass.

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I have ju st received notice th a t the price on
? cars will advance $70.00 Septem ber 1st. I
*+ endeavor to protect as m any as possible of my
•&gt;
pects it they will give me their order within the
t five da vs.

these
wi l l
pros­
next

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Celery setting ha« begun in earn- +
Mn** 'S helty has return*-*! fr- : \
Savannah Ga., and is with her son est thi* week Alex Foster. Charlie J
I have one of the best stocks of
M eriwether and L. Roye are some of *p
S'eler Frederick and family.
those setting. One of Joe Cameron* ♦
tenants set some two weeks ago and +
Willie Brumley left Monday f*&gt;r hi- says the hot sur. has burned it up ■fr
3rd year a t the Bailey M ilitary and it will all have to be reset.
in Central Florida.
S
School at Greenwood N orth Carolina
A djustm ents an all
The Herald never looked so fine
MRS. BAI.I.ENGKR. &lt; &lt;*rre*pond* nt.
Mrs. Marvin Austin
and
little before as......................................*1!
since its reorganization
daughter Kathleen were here from More power and good luck to the *t
I PSA LA AND GKAPEVII.LK.
busy putting up the guava- u. j*-lly Orlando last week. Miss Jesse H asty Sanford Herald. To bad Mr. Haines ♦
--------and preserves for next winter. Wc accompanied them home for a 'x ,‘ i* leaving n* there is no place 1iko &lt;. made im m ediately a t my place.
I also make my own
Sanfor'i he will find. We felt all j
Alfred Ericson, Walfred !*.*.i*on art- glad that sugar is some cheaper weeks visit.
adjustm ents on all
puffed up seeing our name in the
and T. O. Tyner ar* all enjoying their
ar.d Alvin paper as a real bor.a fide sub editor. *
C u n f (.Shine! Has
vacation from the A, * I. hop- th;*
Mrs. Charles A rrant and littlu son. Rabern ar** expected home on a fu r­
*
week.
Charles Walton, and also Teen Ar lough fiom Camp Bragg North Car
Rev. Rancher of Apopka will be &lt;.
— rants, who is here this fall helping ( iin for tw*&gt;&gt; weeks. They enlist* be at Moore's Stution Church to• T
G uaranteed for 15 m onths.
Archie .Swanson and some b*»y his brothers in their gardtn work. ’
preach Sunday aft-m oor. Sept. IP
friendss took a trip to Raim Spring* w*-re callers Monday afternoon a t th** ed for three years.
at .1:30.
There will be a m eeting &lt;•
8ur.*la &gt;'•
return*.-*! in time for th - home of Mr. and Mr* Ballinger.
Ii
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zernovean re* la-fore the service to reorganize th - j
evening servic*
ceived a cablegram th at their adopt- Sunday School ami arran g e for a
Mr* Benton left on Tuesday for &lt;-d daughter Marinla sailed for New Bible Class for which a splendid ♦
We ■.uld like t« correct ar. -rr'*r
ir, our last items: the former name her - w*r. home near Maitland t-- get i* York Sept. feth. from Antwerp. B-1- teacher has been secured. All denom. -&gt;
inations are also very welcome— •&gt;
of the bride of Willi- Tyner was Mi-- ir. shape ere her folks come down for L*ium on the Lapland.
the winter. She will have rooms at
--------come— This is a union Service and ♦* is at the disposal of the owners of cars I have sold,
Lillie Tumhlin.
the hotel. Mr. W esterdkk ar.*i Mr
A sor. was born to Mr. and Mr*. Sunday S c h m t
* first, next comes anyone who appreciates the efforts I
k and little Minnie took her down Richard Hickson
the O rlarlo H-*-M r. and Mrs. Lars Larson an*! two
pita! !a*t week. Mrs. Hickson and
The Lo'-ir.g family are m-vir.g u .
have made to secure the best mechanics avaLable and $
daughter- of Piedmont and a youn; in their Ford.
|
young
n
a
n
are
lom
ing
home
this
t&lt;town
from
the
Sanford
farm
on
friend from Orlando were .Sunday
I
Melonvill- Avenue. .!"« Ru*«ll an :j ? the most modern equipm ent.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. O, Tyner and Sunday if all is well.
g u -sts at ih*- horn- of Mr. and Mrfamily will move from _sorner of O l- +
their
two
youngest
children,
Pearl
------—
John l.uridquist.
♦
If
the
man
who
sold
you
your
car
can
not
furnish
............
......
__
.. with. th -ir
ar.'l 1.........
homas,. (ilai
left
R. C. L&gt;ng and J. C. Ellsworth w-r&lt;- cry Avenue and Brisson Rond to the
♦
Mr*. W -'terdick returned horn* m other, Mr*. Bc-ngston, f-»r a visit at Mosquito inlet surf fishing the Sanford fnrm and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike
you the necessary repair parts, try me. you may be ♦f
Sunday evening from the camp meet- with Mr. and Mrs. 1*ry at I-k-worth first of the week, they brought home Stonoff and family will ocupy the
agreeably surprised to find I am in a position to give ♦fr
ing. he
ing away eleven days.
Dur- Grove, expecting t** retu rn home Sat- some fine fish whether they were house vacated by the Russell*. Mr.
mg',
being
days
fr
caught with a si!v-r hook oH ju-t an Stonof having bought th e farm some- * you prom pt service.
ing her absence Mr&gt;. Renton kept unlay by train.
♦
ordinary hook wc were not there sn tim*- ago and Mr. Rus*ell ha- bought
♦
i-iouae for h-r brother.
+
th - Sanford farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Eri-son a n d [cou^^n ^
fr
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Stidt spent Sunday at their children, M argaret, (Iilb-rt
♦
th - home of th-ir daughter- Sirs. Ruth and Esther, left Wednesday f-&gt;t
fr
♦
J**s*e Lee, it heirig the birthday of the a trip down the East Coa-t to Miami, $ 5 ,0 0 0 FOR MOSQUITO BITE Executor of the estate of Augustin
----------Mon-men
deceased:
and
that
at
the
m o th -r. Ri-fr-shment* of cake and where th -y will visit at the home •&gt;&lt;
coffee were served in the afternoon.
his brother Carl and sister, Mrs. I.in- Demand Is Made by Sailor in Suit !!ame timo we wil1 Present our final
Brought In Brooklyn Supreme
ncf1o un|* « F^xecutor of said e sta t--------grill.
They expect to in- gone ten
ar.d ask for their approval.
Grape* were m iner scarce this day*. W alfred Pierson will also go
Court.
Dated Septem ber 2nd, A. D. lf*2d.
Jiurnriier. hut the women folks a n 'w ith them.
Orlando B
1 ank A* T rust Company
Cor. Commercial and Park
+
New York.—The tale of n ship beset
Executor.
• I*j* swarms of mntquRnr* during n
Robinson &amp; Bridges.
Opposite Valdez Hotel
♦
voyage along Ihe south Atlantic coast 4-Dtc
Attorneys for Executor
"(** unfolded In a complaint Bled In -----*V*V &lt;*++++++++❖ +-J-M--H- -y++-{-v-M-5++-k
H - v n - v -:-vvvv-K+
the Brooklyn supreme court In u s u i t ---MRS. J. S. DINK HI.. Forre-pimdi-nt.
for 5.Y0Q0 damages tirought try Hendrlcii* De Rnny. n sailor.
D-- Rnny alleges *ha* a fter he had
(ji-o ig e ,*siurat lett W-dne**lay for .1 M W a its and will take possesion j 1... .
severely, ollb er* of the
Meutn-Mp Ditlffi**isf, helonglllg to the
P itts b u rg I’din.
(jet. the 1st.
1
Gulf !’ tilling -oinpany. refused to
ktv,* ointment to him.
The Boy Smut of Dvi« i-» a te ram 1 Roy and Bill f’oleman and Bill l.-w
p ing at Palm spring*.
Thu c****ipuny has asked for n Ml! of
i* w e re visitor* in O rla n d o In*'
at urday.
particulars, d -ivlng that the oHirers
M r. and Mrs. Tullis were visitors
refused the ointment, and il« *lnrlng
in W inter Park on Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mnllnid *&gt;f Orlnrnii ( l i t mosquito tdt-H'wero part of the
are now 1&gt;. at-d in the post Offu* ii-'Utned risk of employment.
,
Mrs. Henry Hooker is visiting h-r hull-ling,
dau g h ter in Orlando this week.
The Lillies of th • • ivi • lengu** will ITALY MAKES OYSTERS SAFE
Sar.ford prosperity i* visible un every hand. Our
T he Overstreet Turpentine Com­ give a pi* -oc*: . at the Library F n
Removes Impurities by Keeping Them
pany have purchased the store of day evening K p. in. •s-jit 17th’.
farm ers are making good ami with their succe**
in Stcrlhred Sea Water for a
others are also prospering an-j best of ail we all
Week.
H a rry Phipps of Tampa wa* thMr. Pughs fa th -r ar.d ninthei of
lgucst o j his 1-t *)i-r .1. E. Phipp* lust Duytoiiii arrived Tuesday and will
believe in Sanford an i Seminole C ounty. Money
week.
Washington.—An itullnn company
spend the winter with their son.
made h-re is also being invested in developing our
has perfected a process for r-tnovlng
section. Our growth is legitim ate and inspiring.
Misa Olive Dinkel returned
S a t­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Batcher and baby Impurltl-s from oyster*, according to
urday from Jacksonville where sh* will leave for Alabama next w--k a report to iln* bureau of foreign nnd
Folks are settling down for a life tim e s ta y —buying
has been visiting her sister Mrs. II where they will visit Mr. S atrh en domestic commerce.
homes and farm s, businesses etc.
Ii. Chapman.
relatives.
(•n being inkcii from best* nl-ing the
Venetian cons* tin* oysters a r- shipped
Any one in nee 1 t f anything in the way of property
to Rome, the shells carefully wasiii*,] j
will do well t *&gt; call at my ollice The small cement
nnd thrown Into great tank* tilled with l
sterilized sen water. The tanks nro
huil ling on Park AveL
constantly replenished nnd the flowing
MISS A. D. MITCHELL Correspondent.
witter tins b—n found to nnsh all Im­
1 have assisted may and can help you.
purities from «he oysters which, after
The Christian Endeavor Society of rain storm on Wednesday very few, a week's "treatment*’ are shipped to
‘Onando district convened in Ovieih if any, of the delegatus came, nitho the retailers.
Wednestlny, Septem ber IS nt the the reception committee were a t the
FINAL DISCI! U!GE
M ethodist church.
Dr. Brownlee, station to welcome them . They- re.
0 J
p a s to r of the Presbyterian church of turned home very much disappoint­
In Court of County Judge, Seminole
Nnnford, made the opening address, ed with em pty cars. In view of the County, F lat- of Florida
W atch th e S o u th E a s t C o rn e r o f P a g e i wo
F ran cis Swope gave the address of fact that the local chapter were ex­
In r* E state of Auguv.m Morenien,
■welcome. The m eeting is in charge pecting a crowd Thursday evening, n deceased,
of Miss Roncv of Orlando, secretary lawn suppr was served a t the church
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
fo r the district. Dr. Layman, vie
and a social hour enjoyed before the tt may concern, that on the Fifteent!
president of the society and Mrs. evening s -r v in . The Oviedo society day of November A. D. 1020 we shall
Laym an, stale secretary, were ex­ held un election Sunday night f r&lt;i I apply to the Honorable E. F. Howspected to address the convention dur. president nnd vice-president, both of holder. Judge of said F -uirt, as Judg*
ing the session. Owing to the heavy these officer* having resigned.
Mis- of Probate, for our final discharge a j

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NEW S

HAS. L. BRITT

O U T IN G
E I) I T O I t
'n n d Tampa tied it up in tin* second,
___________
_________ i________
Buton,
I
f
...............
t
0
1
&lt;dumbin did mOkll scoring VrM'b
Columbia scored in the first inning tn u abouth ten less hits, nnd Cheney
unvpa scored three times more in the N. Leach, 2b .............. 2 0 1
Nance, c ___________ I 1 1
third.
nnd Tnmpa took the lend in the foutth had lost nn nrm, and the five, tim e CAM
Humphries, p .............. 3
1 2
by scoring twice. They held this lend hundred hitters thnt Columbia has JMil
Tommy Loach kept H arry Burke out
until
the seventh nt which time Col- would have struck out each time at
of the game, for the reason, we sup­ Tot'.ls ___________ 2'J
mnbln
i* up.
•— Columbia pushed
‘
the but.
umbia tied it
M l 27 16 the winning across in the ninth. T ue
pose, th a t u left hand hitter is e»-j
S core by innings:
meat »”
fo*r •*a left1 oarm
hand piicner.
pitcher. They
Wednesday September, 15.
——*
They Comer* - _______ 100
000 000— 1 score by inning;
\ t T a m p a Monday, the strong Turn- ,l'ni t kn'!"‘ H nrr&gt;’ ns wel as we do iS m o k e rs ..................0013 000 10*—5 Columbia ..1 0 0 000 101 —3—9— 1
Just own up Tampn. You are play,
bunch beiran their series of sev- jf t,lcY ' d. bin name would be* in thi
Summary—Errors: Nnlly, Wendell, Tampa ___ 00 200 000 - 2 —0-0 ing o baseball Club now, not Bar­
This past Saturday brought to a
eniiied with Columbia the winners (*ineuP al* the time.
Johnson and Wendell, W atts nnd
Strenk 2, Felix; left on bases: Col­ Nance.
tow or Lakeland or St. Pete or----- close the second season of the F lo r­
*" {he South A tlantic League penumbia 5, Tampa 7; earned runs: Col­
ida State League and from all reSanford.
r.ar.tThe score,
— xumbia 1, Tampa 5; two base hits:
t&gt;orts about the circuit this season
b—
AB R H PO A Foss, Strenk, Felix, Humphries, N.
was another season just ns success­
taHUie W i l l i me iiugcaii tiu n u i h h i ev NailV
And then trying to make believe ful ns the first one.
...................... 3 1 1 •» 1 Leach; base on balls, off Whitehill 2,
witnessed a ball sam e in Tam pa, or Hivk
O 0 0 *» II Humphries 1; struck out, by Whitehill
thnt it was the fault of Burke or
For Sanford, however, things w ere
in any other town in the Florida S tate Whitn’e
Strenk. Don’t let any one fool you not the same last year. The fans and
f .................2 (l It n II 5, Humphries 2; sacrifice hits. Vau­
League, ju st about
3,500 tickets Ik-ck I
into believing that Burke is not a people in
...................... 4 0 1 1 3 ghan, Foss, Humphries, N. Leach;
E D IT E D BY
general were given an o p ­
luring been sold.
y un ’ ^
ball player, because w ith a chance at portunity to
tz, 3b ___ 4 0 1 l i) stolen bases. Nnlly, Goslin; batter hit:
see how it felt to have
Workman, the Smokers south paw Swacini
nil
he
can
make
some
of
the
Tampa
Foss;
double
plays:
Whitehill
to
(
HAS.
L.
BRITT
..................... .. 0 1 &lt; (i
n
pennant
winning
team, n team th a t
that * was------------sold* to« —W
ashington
and
reGoslin
Club
look
foolish.
.....................4 0 1 •&gt; 1 Swacina. Gorlin t« Lacy; time of
- 1— i . „
t n _______
ii»
,
won the first half, a close second in
.....................3 (1 0 0 0 game: 1:45: umpires: It,m u tt and
the second half and the best tn the
on the mound for Tnmpa and gave Lacy, 2b .
II 0 *&gt; •1 Blackburn; attendance, 2,500.
And Strenk, maybe, you will find po. t season series.
up fourteen hits. L arry Cheney the Whitehill, p ...................3 0 0 1 *&gt;
All cyso are now focused towards him up just ns high ns La.Motte next
Thit year, then- -amc fans w e n
"old war horse" th at Sanford tried
—
—_
AGAIN TAMPA LOSES
Columbia and Tnmpa.
year, he has the mnkings.
given nn npportunitj in seeing how
to land the early part of the season Totals \ . . .
1 5 24 •J
it felt to end in the cellar. Sanford
----------- x---------------------- x ----------did mound duty for Columbia giving I
ended the first half of this season
A
fter
this
series
it
will
be
all
Wednesday,
and
the
third
day
of
The
Tampa
Tribune
Tampa
min
me
m
ini
uny
‘
&lt;
umpn
irinune
says
Tallinn
up but seven hits. Cheney, however TAMPA—
,\
AB R h PO A
Skinnv Wat
W atts nnd ' v""hl have won t hi- first gnme if sh&lt; over until t tit- World Series starts but a step or two out of the cellar
showed signs of weakness in the Inst Strenk, ss _________
................... 1 1 i 1 5 the series found Skinny
The fans of Sanford will be given and the second half found us so fu r
.................
le
too
light
just n little
too light for the ,'1" 1
her regular line-up.
part of the ninth and was relieved by Felix, rf _____
.....................4 1 3 3 I j Tampn
tiill'u
#1... 0 - 11- *
an oportunity of witnesing the gam ­ in the mire that we go down in history
Whitney, who retired the side with Vaughan, **.................... 3 (i 9 12 0 ‘ big boys from the Sally League, and
lift
es on nn electric score board. Ar­ ns tin- cellar champions of 1920,
after a very close and interesting
o 1 1 (1
the bases full.
Foss, 3b
We agree with Tampa that she rangements are already under way
4 fight, tiu- bell rang with Columbia on
Tampa has been awarded the 1920
Tampa started things going in the T. Leach, f .................3 (1 1 4 0*.
“L big end of a three to two score. Might have won, if she had her reg­ to have the best board thnt Sanford pennant having won both the first
very first fram e by pushing across
ular line-up and Workman had of giv- has ever had,
nnd second halves, both times so fur
their f ir s t ru 1!). Columbia evened
abend that for a while it looked ns
things up in the second a fter which £ J | I |
if the league would end up lop-sided
the scoring stopped until the fourth ■—l | i
with Tanipn on the heavy end. Bradwhen Columbia scored two while the
entown, Daytona and Bartow m ade
test Tnmpa could do was to get nna good showing nIV through the seas­
othei lone tally . Columbia kcored
on while it was Sanford, Orlando,
again in the sixth and twice in the
Lakelnrl and St. • Petersburg th n t
seventh and Tnmpa got her third run
wobbled about in the second division.
in the ninth.
Tanipn, Hrnilcntown, Orlando. D ay­
A very noticable feature of the
tona and St. i’ete havenlrcady exgame as w ritten up by tin* Tampa ed­
pressed their willingness to go in the
itor sling* the whole defeat onto
1921 race. Bartow and laikelnnii “are
Burke atul Strenk. Burke, our H ar­
thinking it over*’, with the chances
ry, was signed up by the Smokers
in their favor. The officers of th e
fur this series, much against the wish.
Sanford Club have nut committed
&lt;* of the Tribune, and then when Tom­
themselves one way or the other, but
my l.ench saw fit to get St re n t mid
—Is there anyone thnt has seen the
that was about ail the Sport­
time that Sanford lias ever sta rte d
ing Editor of the Tribune could stood,
any thing that she cannot finish?
and of course it was necessary that
Should Sanford not he in the S ta te
he make a mountain out of a niole hill
erni League next year it will la- be­
by making Burke and S tu n k the
cause there is no State League, o r
g oaf/ Somebody had i to bo, inns- l
because there is n general shake up
much ns W orkman only gave up four- ,
all around the circuit, which is not
probable.
tern good clean hits. Harry made
one error an erro r that you can bet
The official standing of the club*
was a ban! chance because that is tin
nt the end of the second half ns isonly kind that H arry misses and darn
---- -v - **
V. W. Rose Is ns
few of them.
follows:
Osborne had n game leg and was
Won Lost Pet.
Tnmpa
not able to play lint he went into j
39
15
.722
Brnilentnwn
pinch hit for Workmnn in the ninth
32
18
:&lt;!40
Daytona)
and drew a free pass to first nnd this
30
18
.025
Bartow
28
fact alone saved him from being re21
.571
Orlando
ponsiblc for loosing the game along
21
29
.420
lakeland
18
with Burke nnd Strenk, ns, according
31
.367
St. Pete.
17
33
to the Tampa papers, there are nn hail
.340
Sanford
Id
34
.320
plnytfrs ititsid o of -’Tampa,----- and
i olumhin— a fte r this series is over.
W hether or not Burke pulled a big
CEI.EIl V SEED
You have probably noticed in many of our advertisem ents and on signs in our store,
bone in this first game to call down ;
on his head the condemnation of the
the declaration
n Tampa
1 The Sanford players have nil left
press, all wo have to say is
for their different homes with the
that Tommy Leach thought a bean
exception
of Chapman. Chap talk s
full when ho thought about getting
as if lie will spend the winter with us
Harry to play in these series, for if
and Riley says he may come back
there is1 any one fielder in this Flornnd play in the winter league. Brown
.du State League th at can boat Burke
has already signed up for the w inter
show him to us.
with
one of the new clubs.
But w hether H arry’s one error nr
------------ x -----------Workmans fourteen h i t w o n
tin
It's a big claim and we mean it to lie ju st as em phatic and positive :&lt;« i» sounds.
The
series
between Tampa nnd Co­
game for Columbia, t he score k e p ZfiSI
lumbia shifts to Jacksonville to-day.
When we say
k in Maybe Tampa can hold her own there,,
•* different we mean that we carry
* th a t ditfi iviit kind of clothes that •vou want.“
COLUMBIA
AH R 11 PO A
ut least we hope so.
0
the kind th a t are different front the cheap and shoddy kind. We handle
Xnllv, r f ___ .............4 1 1 4
j
--------------- x ---------------Heck, If ........... .............4 0 2 o1 0
2 0 I
4
lin k , ss ____
STATE
LEAGUE
3 3 4 •1
V’Kolnitz, 3b ENDS SEASON
Swarinn, l b __ ............ 4 1 3 4 •*
I
fi
H
(1
3
Goslin, c f ......... .............r&gt;
rf l 0 8 :
Smokers Win Second Half E asily;
Wendell, e
Plan- Bright For 1921
ii
n
1
4
4
Ijicy. 2b ____
Cheney. )) __ .............4 o (l 0 1
it's all over tlx- Florida stale L ea­
. . . n 0 0 (1 n
Whitney, p —
and if they are not different from the ordinary kind, we would like to know it. And then
gue f«.i I92n.' Saturday saw the c u r­
tain rung down and Tampa w inner
we are different in other ways all in your favor. Best find out about it. it will make you our
Totals ___ ...........37 6 14 27 10
Elli of the second half by a very safe m a r­
friend and custom er for life.
As the Smokers had already a n ­
i i n gin.
AB !( II PO A
TAMPA
nexed the fit-t half of tlte race, tins
Streak, ss ___ ___ 4 1 1 l 3
league will not have a post-season B»Felix, rf ......... .............5 0 3 0 1
ries, but fans throughout thu circuit
Vaughan, lb
began arriving in Tampa early S un­
Foss, 3b ----day morning to witness the struggle
Brack. If —
between the Smokers and Columbia,
Burke, if ----S. C , club for the championship of th e
N. l-each, 2|,
smithra nt.
Nnnr", c — Saturdays results follow* At ltru Workman, p
dentown l-.t, To imp 0-1; at Ijikilnm l
Osborne, x
9*2 Bartow 0-0; at Daytona 2-3, O rIlurton, xx
hoi'io l-_* an it.it Sunford-St, P eters­
T. l.ench, xxx
burg game called off by agreement.
The standings of the Clubs ut th n
...............33 3 7 27 10
Totals
finish were:
a
Workman
in
9th
and
x-Ilnt for
A new stock of stylish models—easy to get
Won.
Pl*t.
Fine
quality
U
nderw
ear
th
a
t
will
appes
to
walked.
1'
the one you look best in.
xx-Itnrx for Osborne in 9th.
;|*i
your sense of com fort and economy.
18
.'MO
xxx-Bnt for Brack in 9th nnd walk­
1luytonu
. . . 30
IS
.025ed.
Bartow . . . . 2S
12
.571
Score by innings;
Orlando . . . 21
2U
420'
Sally L e a g u e rs ........... 010 201 200—0
1K
»i|
MV
Florida S m o k e rs___ - 100 100 001—3
g
17
33
.340
Summary—E rrors, Lacy 2, Strenk.
•Sanford . . . .
HI
34
.320
liurke, 1ft on bases, Tnmpa 12, Col­
---------- —
•• I I I K M W U 1B J i i r umbia 4: two-base hits, Swacina.
tide r f the grand old pastime th e
Go: lin, Nelly, Brack, three-base hits,
state league tiiis season has been u
For
form
al
or
ordinary
w
ear—Silk
or
Lisle,
Swacina; hits importioned off. Cheney
mu ct s# in every way. The m aterial
values a t from
1. Workman 4, Whitney 1; struck out
has been better than thnt of last y e a r
by, Cheney 0, Workmnn &lt;’&gt;, sacrifice
nnd as a result the game lias been
hits, Vaughan 2, Heck nnd Heck; stol.
faster. The number of men securing
en bases, Nnlly and Ileck; wild pitch­
tryouts in fastr circuits shown th e
's , Cheney; hatter hit, Foss and
class of the league over the 1919 sea­
Strenk- (by Cheney); double plays.
son.
Cheney to Wendcl to Beck; time of
Financially it may be different b u t
game 4:55; umpires Blackburn and
it is thought that Tnmpa, Hurtnw.
Bennett; attendance, 3,500.
Uradentown and Sanford through th e
------------ X-----------sale of plnyers will be able to cash
H l’MPIIKIKS SAVES SECOND
in with u smaller rum on the rig h t
—
side of the ledger. St. Petersburg
The second gnme of tin* series start- I
Orlando Daytona, and L.tkrlniul havenl prom ptly nt four o'clock, Tuesday, j
not been so luscy, but should they d is­
with he attendance about one thous­
pose of u few plays they may cuinc
.
and lighter than the opening day.
out wihtnut serious damage.
Dio unofficial attendance for fthis
I Plans for next year are bright. The
second game is given ns 2,500.
fight Bartow, Uradentown and Day­
Humphries the old man that has
tona have waged to overtake Tumpn,
pad things all his way all through
has aroused fans throughout the cir­
'•oth his years in the Florida State
cuit and is expected that th"&gt; will be
League did the tw irling for the Smok­
back strong next year. St. Peters­
ers. while Whileliill, a south paw.
burg, though not n stiong th’s seas­
Worked for Columbia.
on. vXp-ricnceil it fir*t year !:■ organ­
And Humphries kept up that good
ized linsehnll nnd the Saint’s backets
work of his by letting Columbia down
say they are going to place's pennant
with five hits, three of which were
wilier id the field in 1921. 1-akclnnd
made in he first inning. The SmokSanford and Orlando an* expected to
* is nr«- very fond of souh paws, thereremain in the league another year.
fore W hitehill caught his all through
Should any towns feel unable to su p ­
the game giving* up eleven hits in nil.
port a team Jnck«onvUls, Palatka,
St. Augustine, o.* P eljind are ready
Columbia scored one in the first
to fill any vacancy.—Tampa T ribune,

TAMPA UNABLE
?
TO WIN FIRST

FORD ENDS
IN THE CELLAR

CELERY SEED

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The Store That is Different

Society Brand and Campus
And Then Our

Hats

Underwear

Hosiery

50c to $2.00

W e are Selling Silk Shirts W ay Under 1 he Regular Price

uadi

THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT

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�FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER lj.

PAGE FOUR

Florida, and the business interest*
of .Sanford have shown their appreci­
ation by the large patronage which
r o iiiiit u i u i'.« they have riven it. Here’s success to
a. j. H o ttr
V . T. U l l l l B .
I k h Uit s- 1 Tnanm The Herald ar.d its new m anagement
C&lt;»n! X tuit!
e
. a. a ell .
____________________________________Long
may it live.—Kissimmee Gaz-

THESANFORDHERALD

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There will be considerable extra ex' ONE Y EA R....................................I 2-30
l pense involved in the providing for
SIX MONTHS................................... 123
the 27,000,000 women voters who will
TH R EE MONTH IIS ...................
.75
cast their ballot* for the first tim e
Iiiin l u
C tx Miu Siv.ff
H this year. It i« not expected of course
m i ii ta* r m O is it iu!»r*. n w i
th a t all the women who can. will vote
V*.l»f
if St: i 3 l l t t
but the election boards can not pro­
rasu j«
0 - : . HEZAL-D BtfttStXO.
ceed on the assum ption th a t they will
not. Conveniences must be provided
F.-» ri A-v-r — ?fyr»Mr.:i;n«
for all, for we cannot afford to let any
THE. AWEHl _A’.
ASS'XIIAUO'.
of these voters be deprived of their
rights through any negligence of mere
man
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDEN TIA L
Some figuring genius has taken the
ELECTORS.
trouble to stim ate tha extras that will
be needed; if 27.000,000' women or
M artin Caraballo.
any
considerable portion of that num­
Charies E. Jones.
ber go to the polls. First on the list
J. G. akaron.
is paper, of which 25 car loads anil
P. \V. Coir.
be needed for ballots alone. In other
W. V. Knott.
words about 13 400 reams, or, 304,000}
G. B. Wells.
pounds of paper must be placed in the
The great spirit of boost ts with us. booths for the dear creatures to mark
: • • •
up as they list. Tr.o estim ate on the
T hat last meeting of the Board of cos: of the paper a t present high prl&gt;n*
ces is $60,000, and there is the pnr.tTrade was a good one.
mg at $20,000 more. Altogether the
But we should get ujp the next mom- total cost including cutting and w rap­
Theda Bara, ksown all ever the
&gt;f boost ping is figured at nearly $100,000.
tnought o:
ing with the same thought
Then there are the lead pencils to “movie" world at the sensational vamar.d carry out the ideas advanced the
m ark the ballot*, and our estim ator , pire wflwIn# ewn» a full&amp;icoded Rus­
r.ight before.
figures them at one half the number sian wolf hound, a present from Coun­
i he great trouble is tr.at n mar.j of additional voter* or 13.500.000. We tess S c h w a y n i
The dog is called
mer. find it rasy to go to bed but r believe this is too high but let :t go "Galloper" and is one of th e most val­
each
the
cost
of
takes a good mar. to get up in th e a t t h a t. A t fiv e ■&gt;-n'.
would figure up the *r.ug little sum uable of its kind. Unable to stand the
m orning and go to wvrk.
I
: 1 ■ . We r.aV. sum m er heat of this country, Gal­
Holly-trees are peculiarly free from said nothing about m irrors and pow- loper spends his m idyear vacation In
attacks by in se c ts—O rlando sentinel, d* r puff* wr..ch - me enthusiastic Russia.
-------- 11--------You bet they are we don't war.: any male* insist should be placed in the
woodpeckers knocking on our fam ily booth*, for we consider them to be
• T»
the natural appendages of every per­
tree, either.
« * * *
fect lady which *he would not care
The National Editorial Association t share with everyone of the sisterar.d white, who m ight care
is to have "Three Weeks
Florida'’ 1 i. r
the Per.nsacola Journal ar.rsiunce*. to exer-.ise the right of suffrage.
The estimate* above were made for
Well, if all reports are true quite a
bit can be accomplished "in Three the presidential election with an av­
erage sized ballot o f 16 by 22 inches
Weeks.
•
• •
•Copyright.*
No estim ate i‘ made &lt;&lt;f tho reams of
iso many of us get enthused at a ftaper which will be used in tha reg­
fr
THE MORNING HOURS.
big m eeting and rr.as.e splendid resol­ istration of the r.i-vv* voter*, but it will
+
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ves but our own business troubles the be large.
Here are the question* the women "Tcu think ■'** hour's an hourT* Well j ’
next day take our nurds off the work
you * .t another guess.
T
th a t has been planned at the meeting will have to answer under oath:
h old « irrest &lt;3**1 mare of good 4Residence ar.d w hether more than Pome •ora*
the night ’before.
hold * g rett deal of 1*J» fr
•
a
■ ■
or.*s fam ily lives in the same house.
The hours when the day ts old. and +
P arty affiliation if :they wish to
resttr,g-tlme draws nigh.
A great many Sanford men have
Are feeble, tott'ring hours and the&gt;
been "letting George do it" for sev­ vote in the prim aries.
creep Instead of fly
Their age.
eral years bu; George has been over­
The noontime hour ts Lagging same
Their
nativity—place
of
birth.
worked and now thinks it is about
and goes on weary feet—
Their color.
tim e for the rest of the gang to take
The morning hour* *r* the ones thai
The time hey have lived in their
simply can't be beat!
up 4 horn ar.d do a little tooting and
precinct} Legislative district.* n l 1
htlping George out.
The morning—wh*n you're full of pep
state.
• • * •
the whole big day ahead!
If
they
have
been
naturalized
or
In the famous Sanford celery belt
The terrors of ih» night are gone, dis­
were
bom
ir.
this
countrycouragement* are fl*&lt;J
more than a hundred tractor* are now
The date of their naturalization ar.d It » youth again ar.d truth ag*lr.J:om«
owned ar.d they are all busy prepar­
!■»'•&gt; with hope renewed. •
ing the great Helds for the crops of the court where it took place.
A fter each name i* a blank space With y e s te r» wisdom standing by tt
lettuce ar.d celery that will increase
check »*ch Impulse crude.
for rem arks to be mado by the judges
th e golden flow into that rich section whenever
The e*riy. p*arly hours are the or.ei
they
see
fit
to
do
t
o
—Tam­
this winter,—Time*-Union.
that can't L# beat— •
*
pa Times.
The hurly-burly hour* when the dxj
1* young ar.1 &lt; » « (!
A syndicate composed of Orlando
THE I TBI .KTTY TAX
ar.d Sanford business men has bough:
NO INNOVATION!
six thousand acres of land in the w est­
The City Commissioners are study­
"This 'digging themselves in'
ern par. of Orange county and will
I* a new stunt in warfare, isn't
plant out citrus groves, to be sold to ing the proposition of levying a pubit 7”
sm all investors.—DeLand News.
licity tax on city property ar.d while
"Nah!
T h . chi ggers hava
the charter gives them this right they
been doing that for centuries."
The Miami Metroplis ha* a little are well within their rights to levy
• • •
story headed. "Jolly Presbyterians.” this
.............
.........................
tax ...........
at any
time but they want an
Being
H
e
r e i t With J. P.
%
hat s the world coming to ?—Tam- expression of the people on this subjvc
Tribune.
P
ear
i
'.Turin—1*&gt;
you
*lgn
your
*f
or at L ast want to know that the m aj­
But Jawn, there are jolly Presby­ ority of lh*.-tax payers want it before *tuT b.--au*e you think It Is good?—J
.
terians, you know. We are Presby­ they make the* levy as it is needed F.. La fTo«*». tVls.
terian*. and if you will watch u* close­ right row more than it has ever been
No. no. Jayeff. far from It. \\&gt; nrt 4ly you will see us smile ever so fain t­ needed at a ry time in the history of pa«t forty, nml rid of u]| illusion*
ly once a month or so.
the city. The Board of Trade needs But we are deeply Impressed w t'h th*
• • • •
a live secretary, the board of trade advlr.- that all writers should »!gn
The Kustis Lak- Region announces war ts to advertise the city and county th*lr stuff, and are doing this In a
a reorganization and a new printing the Board of Trade wants to start t. „p|r| t „ f gelf-sacrlflce and to show
plant that will take care of the con­ golf link* and country club ar.d b o a t' our nerve.
stan tly increasing busine** of that basin and yacht club ar.d do a world
section. Ansel Miller has built up a of thing* here thi* winter. The B ^rd
-h
These Things Annoy One So.
wonderful paper ar.d a wonderful job • f Trade can da nothing without mon­
D e ar u T a g ln —You think you're
printing business and deserves th- ey ar.d it takes money to advertise
•&gt;
rnlghty smart. *o let’s
If you
-success th at ** coming his way. May a city as it should be advertised. For
the deur old Lake Region continue many years all of this money ha* come
can an sw e r a real conundrum, one
*
to prospr.
&lt;•
from a faithful fe'* who kept up th&lt;ir
I made up my own self. Tills Is
• • • •
*:•
due* in the Board of Trade or some
It: W hat Is the d!Terence between
4
If every man in .Sanford who ha* kindred
organization. For many
•&gt;
a tailor nnd a freshly tarred auto­
beer investing his money in outside years atl the money for advertising
mobile road?—I,. B . Roll a. Mo.
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venture* would take this sarmi money carr.e from a laithful few while the
+
We suppose, smartjr. th a t It Is
it
in
Sanford
Building
ar.d majority oi the people most vitally
because one makes men's w e ar
+
Loan A«socintion stock there would
___ interested sat back on their haunches
♦
and the other makes men sw ear—
Be a w&gt;nn-dful difference in the ap- ar.d "Let George do it” ar.d they rak*
eb. w '.at?
pvarance of the city in a few years. ed in the shekels of the growing city
•
T his i* the best investment that has that grew because George paid the
THE M |S » k L &lt;i.
ever been offered
ick to bills f", advertUir.g. A few busim the investor ir
— —- a .*[. -b&gt;&gt;utd i t t«- calito, uteir. to pay
Try tmr. uti your piano.
tor ail the advertising. It should T *t»rday, 1.. ^ &lt;• » -on-mon mot.
•
*
•
•
-tHilt thlna* h , . e etlt’ped a CTg.
come from all equally and coming
■
Orlando is taking steps toward* se­ from all equally mean* levying a pub­ Who call* hltr. . o t n m n now. ‘a y n u t— &lt;
*
We
bouaht
h
l
r
Xe
.
Our
Poa!
❖
curing a municipal light ar.d water licity tax *&gt;n the taxaM? property nrd
I • t
plant. Information wa* given out a personal p r o p e r ! v that all may ha.&lt;V
FJNNIGAN FILOSOFV.
Tew days ago that the city had re ­ a share ;r; building up Sanford a* all
+
Ui
iin't
(!■'
hookwurrra
(hat
quested the private company now fu r­ are equally interested. Thus it comes
th* airly burrd Wetche*.
❖
nishing light and water to Orlando to down to the point w h ere there i* &lt;r.ly
m ake an offer to the city. It is un­ one right way to „•&lt;■: this money and ■-**se*eeeeee * eeeeeeeee e e /e.*
4
derstood that the company is willing th at is publicity :a \ ar.d if the city j
to sell, and it ir.r." *e o r l- a ■V.** commissioners -&lt;•* fit ’.&lt;&gt; levy thi* tax
C R O S B Y ’5 K I D 5
tim e before the i :ant become* the they will t*e upheld by the r--al people
dproperty of the ri: . r.ight aqd w a t­ of Sanford, if there i* any object­
-&gt;
+
er plants are owned and operated mu­ ion it will come from thi* same quar­
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nicipally ir many tdace* and it does ters where no money ha* ever been
r.ot seeir. to be a bad plan. In Jack- forthcoming at any period in the cit­
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■sonville the city i* able to furnish y’s history and can be ignored a* it
my m y
light and water ar.d electric power at has been ignored in the past. San­
very reasonable rate*, and still hav a ford must have a real hoard of trade
T
surplus for th* earning. Qrlnnd'* a paid secretary and must have the
4
THAT T H f )i ( '
A» probably making a wise move and right kind of publicity.
*
will probably never regret the pur­
chase of the private plant and control4
-cof the im portant utilities.—Jack so n ­ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ 1'IG AND
ville Times L’nion.
COHN CLUBS WILL HAVE
&lt;•

Big Clearing1of Men’s and Boys Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
T r u n k s , Suit Cases and Bags.
Ladies’ Dresses, Skirts, Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ Misses
and Childrens Plain and Novelty Shoes and Oxfords,
Only a few more days and these goods must be swept
out, our time is limited and we must get busy and clean out
the goods.
e have hundreds of valuable bargains which we would
rather sell than have them laid aside during disturbance
from business.

JM JW W G ILLlD Ui

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Announcement was mad a few day
•ago in the Sanfnnl Herald &lt;f a change
m the m anagem ent of that new .paner nnd reorganization of the Herald
Printing Company. The new officers
of the Company are It. J. Holly, pre*.
ident and editor; T. E. Wilson, vice
president; N. J. Lillard, secretary and
tre a s u re r and H. A. Neel, general
znanager. W alter M. Hoyrfa-s who
&gt;tas been the busines m anager of the
H erald for a number of years has sold
his stock in the company nnd retires.
The new m anagement announces that
the company will begin the publica­
tion of a daily on October the first.
Tins Herald has long been recognized
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Sanford, Florida

�TH E SANFORD HERALD

In and About
TheCitg •.£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Surrlnrtly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mrs. J* F. Mos lev is I In* truest of glad to see them again. Mr. Flynn
j,er mot her. Mrs. D. O. Brown.
bad a skating rink here several years
piro an is now in the pool rooom bus­
E. C. M etis will attend the wet*k iness m Orlando.
end at Jacksonville, returning to San­
ford Monday.
, J - J J ; Ferguson left Wednesday
for .Milwaukee where he will attend
Mrs. M. F. Fountain left Sunday l be annual convention of Shop Fore­
for Miami a fte r a visit with her moth­ men. .Mr. Ferguson will he absent
er Mrs. M nry Hoolehnn.
about ten days, visiting points of in­
terest in thu Northwest ami will dis­
Miss Elizabeth H artley of Orlando tribute Sanford literature while ab­
and Miss Etcl Hartley of Groveland sent.
and Miss M argaret I’ryal were week
end quests of Jeanette Laing.
The many friends of David Becker
are glad to see him in Sanford for
I*. K. Roll and Inez Adkins were n visit to his daughter. Mrs. R. K.
mnrrier a t the home of C. C. Locke, lu-ifoy. Mr. Becker has been visit­
ing nis old home nt Ridgcville, Ind
Wednesday night by Dr. Hyman.
and is cn route to his home in d earwater.
Miss A gnes Dumas is the proud
jxississor of u Ford Sedan the gift
Mi»s Virginia Smith is on the jol&gt;
of her fa th e r for her birthday last
again at the court house as the Home
Tuesday.
&gt;erv,ec Secretary for the American
Dr. W alker will teach the Brother­ Red Cross. Miss Smith has been ab­
hood Class a t the Methodist Church sent from»tho city for the past three
Sunday M orning as Dr. L. R. Philips weeks, having been called to Georgia
by the death of her father, Capt. R
i; absent from the csrv.
B. Smith.
W. B. Zachary has purchased the
Mr. ami Mrs. N. H. Garner are
Muiinio home at the corner of Sevnth
and Magnolia and will occupy it for borne again after spending several
Meek*
A tlanta and the mountain
bis future home.
resorts of North Carolina on their
Mr. and Mrs. Al Liljn havd retu rn ­ wedding trip. They will make Saned from a pleasant visit to friends lord their future home and are re­
and relative in Connecticut, New York ceiving the congratulations of their
ami many o ther points in the nort- many Sanford friends.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeley announce
the arrival of Miss Elizabeth Jane
Koely a fine lmby daughter who came
last .Sunday to gladden the hearts of
her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. John L. .Miller and
family are touring the East Coast a*
far south as Miami in their car this
week mid upon their return will go
to points on the West Const. This
is the lir.-t vacation that Mr. Miller
has enjoyed in many years.

The many friends of Carl Schultz j
are glad to learn that he is im prov-, The Herald has just turned out a
ing at tiie Fernnhl-Lmighton hospital, hunch of line printing for the Hand
where he has been suffering from an Hotel Apartm ents of Orlando. The
attack of fever for the past week.
Herald Printing Company is doing
"'"ik for the people of this part of
Vivian Speer has purchased the ■[■[nrirfa and the plant is la'inj? enliirirRobert Rowe homo on Palm etto avo- [ed to take enro of the printing b u s i ­
nuc and ho and Mrs. Speer will go to j ness of central south Florida in the
housekeeping there upon their return future.
from New York.
Mrs. J. M. Dressner returned Wed­
Mrs. Ilona, the efficient clerk in \ nesday from a month's visit to New
Miller's Bakery, has returned from a \o rk nnd other eastern markets buy­
two week's vacation spent at Passn ing a large fall stock of millinery and
Grille. Mr. Bonn, who accompanied Indies^ reiply-lo-wenr. Mrs. Dressner
her, will remnin there for some time. states that everybody is talking1 about
coniine to Florida this winter and
.Mrs. Julian Carpenter of Jackson­ the state will be crowded with to u r­
ville is the guest of her sister Mrs. ists earlier than ever before.
Forest Lake of this city. Mrs. C ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Speer nre vis­
penter has m any friends ,in Sanford
who are delighted to have here here iting in New York nnd other points
and will he absent for several weeks.
again.
In the absence of Mrs. Speer her
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stew art and lit­ place with the accounting department
tle son have returned a fte r a five of the Southern Utilities Company is
weeks vnetion a t Dnvtonn Beach. They being filled by her sister,. Mrs. Cnrwere accompanied by Miss Mildred rnwny.
Dickson who has spent the past three
weeks nt the Bench.
The Clyde Line will run an excur­
sion to Jacksonville nnd return on
The boat will
Col. and Mrs. Thomos Emmett Wednesday next.
Wilson, Mrs. Fox and the boys. Jack. leave here nt 12:1 f&gt; Wednesday and
Byron and Em m ett, have returned return on Friday nt 11 n. m. Tin*
from an outing at Coronado Beach, mund trip will cost $I2.ti8 nnd give
where they spent a week or more you a whole day in Jacksonville.
Rend the advertisement in this issue.
\ery pleasantly.

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3 1 1 3 8 F L O 1*12A U S ' S C H O O L 1the fact that lt„hiy Fox was ......
grown up anil not one ben nr duck or
NE morning Mrs. Fox said to her even a eideken bad be ever caught,
husband: “Miss Flopeura Rabbit
"It Is time you were taught somehas n very nice school. She teaches fbltig besides mamieM," vnltl Ids fa­
them sncli nice manners, I think I will ther. "Today you will come with rat­
send little Reddy to her, for he Is get­ io watch by the path that lends to the
ting old enougli to learn how to be­ duck pond. We will see how much
have."
.von have learned ut Miss Flopears*
"Very well, my dear," said Mr. Fox. school."
"But I do not want that young fellow
Mr. For bid himself nnd Iteddy Fox
spoiled. Why, yesterday, when he was behind some hushes nnd waited for
out with me he actually tried to catch Madam Duck and her children to
a chicken. He Is a smart youngster. eome along for their tnornlng swim.
Takes after bis pa. I think."
"Now," said Mr. Fox, "here they
"Perhaps he does." replied .Mrs. Fox. come. Now let me see what you can
"But he needs teaching, and Miss do."
FI open nt, I am sure. Is the one to do
Mr. Fox got track out of the way to
It."
let Ills soil have n chance to do all the
And so little Reddy Fox was sent catching, hut what was Ills surprise
to Miss Flopears Rabbit’s school to when out from lh&lt;* hudies s t e p p e d
learn polite manners.
R'*ddy and very politely snld: "Good
Miss Flopears dally taught them morning. Madam Duck; I hope you
bow to behave at the table and she have bad a line swim."
"tjim ek!" went Madam and away
taught them how to approach a garden
filled with nice green ihlngs and bow "he waddled, followed by her whole
family, while Mr. Fox, who thought
Ibis was some new way Reddv had
been taught at Miss Flopears' school,
/&lt; o O o o A fo/^/v/z/s,
expected to see Ids sou capture the
finest duckling of tin- lot.
But Reddy Fox bad been taught to
be polite and not chase the unlitmK
be met. so to- calmly walked track and
lav down beside Ills fattier in the
biisties.
Mr. Fox was too astonished to chase
Madam Duck. He Just took Roddy
Fox by the ear and walked him home.
"A line son we have, madam." lie said
to bis wife; "and now that Miss Flop,
ear? lias taught our son to be polite
I'll see If I can leach him to get Ills
living."
to bide under a bed of cabbage. Ion
Every night In- took Reddy Fox over
not n thing did she tench about eat cit­ the till) to the farm to limit, and some­
ing ducks or chickens,
how Roddy -lid not think about being
In fact, she did tench her scholars polite nt night at all. and before long
not to Jump in the path of n lien or to- emib! bring home as fat a duck or
duck when they were out walking turkey as Ids father.
with their families.
"No sou of mine shall ever go to
"You must never tie rude," she told Miss Flepears' school again." said Mr.
them. "Always be polite, and step Fox. "She may In* aide to leach those
aside to let others pass."
garden-truck methods p, the rabbit
Alt this did titilc Reddy Fox leant, family, bill n ■fox needs only in set* a
amt never u tiling did his parents fat tu rk e y o r dtiek o r lien to know
know about It only that he no longer "'tint to do. Nature Is Hie best teach­
grabbed for tilings al the table and
er. No more setioida for our hoiis ,
ntc bis food without dropping it.
Madam Fox."
But one morning Mr. Fox awoke to
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[mints in the central west. Mrs.
Marlowe says it is cooler on the great
lakes than it is in Florida or has
been in Florida nnd she will tell the
world that although she is glad to be
back home where she can keep "Mike’
from going wrong.
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in their Maxwell care, tivcrngiJlrg
twenty miles to a gallon of gas nnd
had no repair hills of any kind. They
nre delighted with the trip nnd with
Florida in general and expect to spend
the winter here.
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NOTICE.

JHr. and Mrs. Robert Hines have
arrived in the city from their wedding
trip and have gone to housekeeping
in their pretty bungalow on Park
avenue. Their many friends (here
nnd elsewhere nre showering them
with congratulations. Mr. I lines holds
a responsible position with the Peo­
ples Bank of this city.

Anyone having accomodations for
teachers will please communicate
with Supt. T. W. Lawton at tin* office
in the court house.
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S. C. Rhode Island Rod Rooster. I Kig­
ali Merc. Co., Geneva.
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B. II. Gibbs and wife and niece
Mr. nnd M rsSCnsey Flynn ami litMrs. D. C. Marlowe nnd little son of Arkansas City, Kansas have a rriv ­ en room
tie son of Orlando were in the city &lt;m Robert Holly Marlowe have return­ ed in the city to visit their son I,. II. for tills
Monday nnd th eir ninny friends were ed from it trip to Chicago and other Gibbs. They made the entirti trip Connelly

SALE—10 acres good sev­
house, half tiled and ready
year’s farming. $0,000 cash.
.Magnolia Ave.

WHY— EVENTUALLY— 7 —
road Way and Commercial Street.
DO IT NOW.— Air. Hallman expects to make Sanford
his future homo and will engage in
7 *1 E nergizer Treatm ents ard engineering nnd general contracting
Fine for the person who is “ALL making n specialty of reinforced con­
RIGHT”, ns well as for an Invalid.— crete work,
Each Treatm ent means the elimin­
ation of much residue m atter thru
A party of men nnd women from a
the pout-,—and is a real Stimulant
for the entire ■Body.----- Euch Min- neighboring city riding on a truck
ute that you "ENERGISE" is equal and doing a lot of reckless driving
to Hours of ordinary exercise.—DO Sunday night ran into a car of a man
front Orlando and badly damaged
*IT* NOW.
both
vehicles. One of the girls rid ­
8 * There are Millions of Nerve*
Artery*AmI Vein ends in the Human ing in the truck was taken to the
Body, embedded in Tissue.----- If all hospital but it was found tha, he ac­
parts of the Body do not get Exer­ cident had not injured her in any way
cise nnd Nourishment Equally, it must she was simply suffering from "shell
follow th a t an Un-Balnnced condition shock”. The men wer fined in the
court court Monday m orn­
results.—Any Machine including the municipal
and they will probably give San­
Human
one
goes to
pieces ing’
a wide berth when they get read,
quicker when Out*Of*Balnnee, ----- yford
for another Joy ride.
Balance is th«^ desirable conditions in
any Human ndult in better condition.
Anything.— A few "Energizer" Treat­
ments will put any Human ndult in
better condition,-because from thenge
og nliout Twenty we nil Do some
thingg we should not— nnd Do Not
Some things we should.—Most regular
ills ard the result of lack of Balance-j
ed Exercise,—or Balanced Work or
Food.
t&gt; * And no m atter what you T hink
about it,—them 1is just one plain fact
about the" ENERGIZER",— It
will
Off—See or Equalize—Put nnd keep
in Balance—conditions in the Human
machine More Safely'^nicker More
Surely*. At less Cost In Time ami
.Money* than any other process avail­
able, No—it is Not a 'Cure-All" nor
will it perform feats in Surgery,—
Rut is the Finest Ounce-of Prevention,
and tin* nn&gt;st Efficient Dry*Stimulant
ever devised.
I)0*IT*NOW*—Try it, nml if you
do not agree with the above after a
fair trial, then it will cost you Noth­
ing.— DO*1T*NO\V* NOW NOW. By
Appointment; Phone 1ST; Ilnx .199;
Sanford, Fla.
LIGHT BUT
Sincerely and Respectfully,
If
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L. C. CAMERON
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O. T Hallman the well known con­
it, lend moA«f
SHORT TIME
tractor who rebuilt the Valdez Hotel
tiwi vaial n#M__ _____________ ____
nml the W elnka Block and is build­
clothiof I Mid w v t l Mod fwi
ing several other buildings has taken
ccxfortti&amp; L Po*Ua«
mho nvornocurumn* rarmn i
unto himself an office in the front
h**l. ■13 IrH** PU#*
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room occupied by the Paragon I'rrs«
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B. and 0. Motor Go.
Sanford, Pla.
Lexington wins another notable victory
wiro just reooivod from Factory that
Lexington Thorobred at Norfolk Va. Fair
wine ovor Pranklin, EoBex, Mercer, Hupmobilo, Stephens, Klein, Bulck, Nash,
Viillya-Knight, Roo, Apportion making
twenty-four and one half miles per
gallon on muddy track.

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OUR NEW FALL DRAPERIES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
Pioneer ’ Apron Dresses

Serge Middie Suits for

I ERRY Clothe, Tapestry and
Cretonnes

for House Wear

School Girls

T he Newest Combinations for Fall
per yard G5c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00

They are made b etter and with the best m a­
terial. Sizes 1G to 50

Made of All-Wool French Serge, W hite, Red
and Blue Trim m ing. Sizes 14 to 20

$2.00, $2.50 to
$3.50

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�FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,

THE SANFORD HERALD

'ch u rch be considered members of the
Sunday school.
Second: th at the women of the
church be considered members of the
W oman's M issionary Union.
Third: th at the n u n of the church
be .organized into a Laym an's move­
ment.
The following officers were elected
for the year:
Clerk. Dr. John T. Denton.
Superintendent,
Sunday
school,
Hon. John D. Jinkins.
Secretary Sunday School, Mr. AJ J.
Lousing.
T rustees: Joe Cameron, W. E.
Scosriran. F. I*. Hines, J. H. Hood, W.
E. Hetts, J. G. Michael, A. J. Lossing.
Jno. D. Jinkins and Schelle Maine?.
U shers: W. C. DeCoursey, Jno. W.
Snow, Charlie
IDnderson, Burke
Steele. I- D. Giejrer, J r„ M. I..
W right, Schelle Maines and J. G.
Michael.
Music Committee: C. A. Whiddon,
F. E. Gatchel, M. I- W right. Miss
C lara Millen and Mrs. Gertrude Carrnway. The pastor and superintend­
ent ex-officio.
Rev. George Hyman, D. D. is the
pastor.
Miss Allie Trafford is the paator’s
assistant.

Albuquerque.
N. M.—That
pr*-h!'t'»r!c people* of New Mex­
ico did a gr««] dea l of Irrigat­
ing i* Indicated by the remains
of cunul* am] ditches found In
t h e s ta te , as well ns In other
parts of (he Southwest, accord­
ing to H. F. Robinson, hend of
the Imllnn Irrigation bureau
here.
The remains of 217 miles of
d i t c h e s built by the I’uehto In­
d i a n s alone are to be found, and
there a r e evidences of elaborate
w ater systems at the Suit River
valley in Arizona.
These ditches were ull dug by
hand, according to Mr. Robin-on. and clay banks and heels
Wi fe constructed where the way
lav oc.-r a sandy plain while the
i:i*, his.| of blasting through
roefc* im s to heat the rocks,
cr: ck them with large stones
and r&gt; tii-we them from the way.

Beginning with Sept.
20th this Bank w ill
transact no business
after 2 p. m.
PEOPLES BANK

Find u.s at

Hodges &amp;McMullen's Barber Shop

PHONE 498

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The thirty-seventh annual businev Office's and teachers.......................
m eeting of the First Raptist church j’upils .......- ....... .............................. Jof Sanford was held on n ednesoa)
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tendance was registered and all tb,
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reports showed a fino y e a rs work.
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The membership has increased bj 1"
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deaths, and two expulsions. The mem- pyn.nasium is m course o. croc ion
bership on .September 1st was 100.
Hon. John D. .linkin*. superintendThe church subscribed 124.000.00 ent of the Sunday -&lt;hool. proposed
on the Five Year Program and ha- the following supeestior.s. ’J R C’
paid to date $4,028.40. This amount were adopted and authorized: h irst
b a s much as the pn-.u
that t b &gt;unda
be place* up
The total gifts of the church this on a double tra d e with 10., officeryear to ail purposes amounts t&gt;&gt; and teachers and that every ei.nrt ■
$28,789.CS. The first year of the■' made to reach the constituency of
coming of Dr. George Hyman as pas- the school, i he Baptist and Bapti-:
to r the total irifts amounted to onlj preference of &gt;ar.ford num ber about
$l,907.r,l. There has been n tra ilSecond. that the present buildual increase in the amount" during ing he arranged so a« t f» take care &lt;&gt;:
the seven yars of the present pastor’.* the enlarged school,
stay.
I*r. Georire Hyman, p asto r of the
The Sunday school has grown fast church, suggested the following f or
in the seven years and in this annual ward movements which were adopted
meeting reports as follows:
First, th at the membership of th«

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�Drawdy, nnd G. G. Jacobs, as sure­
ties, was approved by this board, and
the Contract was signed by both Mr.
J. C. Jacobs, and by Chairman I* A.
Drum ley, and E. A. Douglass,, Clark
| on behalf ot Seminole County.
Clerk here read the report of E. L
Mathews, Asst. State Auditor, rela­
tive to the several County officials,
Motion of, L P.Hagan, 2nd by Com­
missioner O, P. Swope, nnd carried.
Chairman L. A. Bnimley, is nuthorirt-d to sign agreement with Henry
Witte, in reference to improving road
nlong the East line of his property.
The following Bonds for carrying
Fire Arms were npproved and Lic­
ense ordered issued: Roy Tillis, Jno.
Woods, and Miss Isabella Simon.
Notary Public Bond of A. M. Ran­
dall was approved.
The reports of the several county
Officials, were approved and ordered
filed.
W arrants paid during the month of
August were ordered cancelled off
record.
The following Bills as audited ly
the Clerk and npproved by this lo n n f
were ordered paid:

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By: V. E. Douglass, D. C.
Commissioner L. P. Hagan, offer­
ed the following Resolution and moved
♦
its adoption, which was duly 2nd by
&lt;• Commissioner 0. P. Swope, and adopt­
ed!
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Be it Resolved, That Notice he giv­
en by posting the Geneva and San­
ford bridge, and also by publication
in the Sanford Herald for 30 days,
that the Geneva-Sanford bridge is now
undergoing repairs and is unsafe and
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, is dosed to public travel, and that any
strueted to investigate this m atter and person or persons using this bridge
will pass at their own risk, without
report to this hoard.
liability of any kind accruing to Semi­
Mr. A. It. Cameron, Game Warden nole County.
Adopted this 7lh day of Septembei
for Seminole county, here presented
his resignation, and on the motion of A. D. D1020.
I,. A. Brantley, Chairman
Commissioner L. P. Hagan, 2nd by
Board of County Commissioners,
O. P. Swope, and carried, this bonnl
Semiuole County, Florida.
reccomends to the Governor of Ha­ Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
sta te pf Florida, that he accept Mr.
By: V. E. Douglass, 1). C.
Camerons resignation.
Commissioner L. P. Hagan, offer­
Mr. J. E.' I.aing adressed the board ed he following Resolution „ and mov­
in reference to the redemption of Lots ed its adoption, which was duly 2nd
1 and 2, Block 12, Tier It Martins by Commissioner O. P. Swope, and
Addition to Sanford, Motion of Coin- j adopted:
misionr L. P. Hagan, 2nd by Comiuis- j Be it resolved, That Notice he giv­
loner (&gt;. P. Swope and carried it en bv oosting the Titusville bridge
recommends to the State Comptrol­ and also bv publication in the San­
ler, that he allow the redemption of ford Herald for 30 days, that the Ti
Tax C ertificate No. *101, saltt of 1010, tusville bridge is now undergoing re­
covering above described property foi pairs and is unsafe, ami is closed to
face velue of said Cerificate, plus all public travel, and that nnv person or
costs.
persons using this bridge will miss at
Petition of G. M. Jnrnbft, el nl., In their own risk, without liability of
reference to repairs on Titusville any kind accruing to Seminole County
Adopted this 7th day of Septembei
Bridge, was read and filed, and on
motion of Commissioner I*. I'. Hagan, A. D. 11*20.
1„ A. Bnimley, Chairman
2nd. by O. P. Swope, nnd carrier!,
Hoard of County Commissioners
Commissioner E. II. Kilhee. is appoint Seminole County, Florida
cd to confer with County Commission­
ers of Volusia County, and Brevard Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk
By: V. E. Douglass, D. C.
County, in reference to their intent­
Motion of Commissioner E. II. Eit­
ions of repairing the Titusville bridge
and road and make report to this her, 2nd by Commissioner 0. P.
hoard.
Swope, and carried, this hoard agrees
Commissioner L. P. Hagan offer- to pay Mr. Joe Cameron the sum of
ed the following resolution and moved $5ft.0(\ for one acre of land in Semi­
its ndoption, which was duly 2nd by nole County, on this side of thw WeCommissioner O. I'. Swope, and adopt­ kivn bridge, same now-being used ns
ed:
a sand pit.
lie it resolved, that Notice be giv­
Motion of Commissioner O. p.
en by Posting the Wekiva River bridge Swope, 2nd by Commissioner E. H.
and also by publication in the Sanford Kilhee, and carried, Clerk of this
Herald for 110 days, that the Wekiva hoard is instructed to advertise for
River bridge is now undergoing re­ one Steel Fire Proof filing cabinet f"'pairs and is unsafe, ami is closed to the Cotiny Judge's office. Mils to he
.public travel, and that any person or received at the next regular meeting
persons tisin.- this bridge will pnss at of this board.
their own risk, without liability of
Motion of Commissioner L. P. Hag­
any kind accruing to Seminole n u n an. 2nd l»v Commissioner O. P. Swone
ty.
and enTird. this hnnrd reccomends
Adopted this 7th dnv of Septembei to the Governor of the State of FlorA. D. 1020.
idu ‘hat M*\ (’. F. Prevail he nnnnln.
A. D. Bnimley, Chairman ted Game Warden for Seminole Conn,
Hoard of County Commissioners, ♦v. Florida.
Seminole, County. Florida.
Bond of J. C. Jacobs, for rebuild­
Attest: E. A. Douglas, Clerk.
ing the Gi nrva Bridge, with D. S.
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Held Regular M eeting, Minutes of W hich Are Pub­
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The honorable boaril of county com­
missioners in and for Seminole Cuunty, Florida, met in rc ru la r session
a t 10 u'colck a. in. Present, chair­
man, L. A. llruniley, ami Commissioners: L. P. Hogan. O. P. Swope, and
E. 11. Kilhee with E. E. Brady, sheriff
and V. E. Douglass, deputy clerk in
attendance.
Absent: Commissioner (*. W. En
tzminger,
Minutes of last meeting also spec
ial meeting held August 17th, A. '
1020. were read and approved.
Mr. Henry N. Sehiri addressed the
board in reference to excavation on
his property, made bv the county, and
asks that same lie filled. Motion of
Commissioner O. P. Swope, 2ml by
Commissioner E. II. Kilhee, and car­
ried, a coniminittcc composed of the
following is hereby appointed to inxestigate this m atter and report to
this hoard, to-w it: C. W. Entzm inger,
L. P. Hagan, ami Chirman L. A. B ru­
in ley.
Motion of Conimmissioner 0 . P.
Swope, 2nd by Commissioner E. II.
Kilhee, and carried; Tax Collector Jno.
D. Jinkins, is hereby authorized to
purchase the neccessary supplies for
liis office.
Commissioner L. P. Hagan, offer­
ed the following resolution, and Com­
missioner K. H. Kilhee, 2nd same and
moved its adoption.
Whereas the Drainage Committee
of the
the Black
Black Hamock Drainage Dis­
trict within snid county and state,
have petitionedd this hoard
Itonrd to levy a
year 1920,
maintenance tax for
f,,r the
*he vear
e n . i i u snid
n u .c . Drainage
upon the lands twithin
of cleaning
District for the purpose
out and maintaining the ditches,
lati
drains and canals' and lateral
ditches,
Drain
drains and canals within suid Draintiled
to
District, and have represe
board that in their opinion isa
maintenance tax of* 7fie......
per nen
purpose.
said
necessary for
It is hereby orNow, Therefore he and is hereby
dered, that there ... .....
levied upon all the lands within tin
Black Hammock Drainage District foe
1020, a maintenance tax ot
the year
7f* cents per acre,
It is further ordered, that the Tax
Assesor in ad for Seminole county,
Florida, be and is hereby ordered and
directed in making up Ids tax book
for the year I!|2U, to assess each acre
Gif laud in said district tin sum of
cents per acre, being tin- ii.ainlctiiiiirc
levied.
lax herein a ml hereby
Adopted. I &gt;om- an I O ldend this 7th
day tif .September 11(20.
t hairnini.
L ’A. Brum
Board &lt;&gt;f County Commi-Mom i Seminole County, Florida.
A ttest K. A. Douglass, Clerk.
By: V. E. Dmigluss, D. C.
CoiiimmisHoner L. !'. Hagan, i/fc rcd the following resolution, and t'miii:u!
•i. m issions E. H. KIIUi, 2nd. .-an
* moved its adoption.
&lt;' o n i i r i t t e i
: • Wh*&gt;rji». tin- DrauiagiGroves
Drainage
Dis­
of the Florida
and
sta
te
have
trict within said county
petition) d this hoard
levy a main
tcnance tax f ,r tin year 11*20 upon tin
i*
. ..... drainage district tot
1; nun
mlh wmiiii
within said
tlic purpose of i loaning out ami m ain­
taining the
taining
.........ditclx r, drains
* ’ and
- I can....
i Is and lateral ditches, drain am) con­
als within said drainage district,, and
have represented to thin hoanI that
iti their opinion a maintenance tax' of
JJ.25 per acre is necessary for said
purposes.
Now. Therefore It is ordered, that
there he
is ....
hereby
levied upon
iniTp
uv and
&lt;1mi i ...
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all the lands within the Florida Groves
Drainage District for the vear 11*20,
Drainage
a maintenance tax of $1.25 t» r acr.
I * is
** ffurther
n r ( | | V ...............
.......
It
ordered,
that the Ta
Assessor in and for Seminole, County,
Florida, he nnd is hereby ordered and
directed in making up his tax book
for the year 11*20, to assess each acre
ot land in said district the sum o f $1.
25 per acre, being the maintenance,
tux herein and hereby Sev.ed.
Adopted, Done and Ordered, this
7th day of September i920.
L. A. Bruinlcy, Chairman
Seminole County Florida.
Board of Countv Cnmmiaioners.
A ttest: E. A. Douglass. Clerk.
By: V. E. Douglass, I). C.
Mr. G. M. Jacobs, appeared la-fore
the hoard in reference to the condition
of the Ovicdo-Chutuotn Rond, and asks
that same he put in passable condition.
Mr. J. II. Cowan, ct nl.- appeared
befoic the hoard in reference to the
enforcement of the Game Ijiw s In
Seminole County, and asks that some
action he taken by this board, in re ­
gards to this m atter.
Mr. C. D. Bnimley, addressed the
hoard in reference to the establish­
ment of certain streets in the Town of
North Chtiluota, ns County Road*
asking thr.t same he taken over and
kept up by the County, on Motion of
Commissioner I * I*. Hagan, 2nd by
Commissioner O. I1. Swope, nnd c a r­
ried, Commissioner E. II. Kilhee, is in-

General Fund
AHiounti
Name
J 125.00
E. A. Douglass,
20.00
Dr. J. T. Denton,
50.00
Geo. A. DeCottes,
20.00
Frank Harris,
20.00
11. C. DuBose,
25.00
Mrs. L. C. Glisson,
05.00
W. C. Williamson,
22.61
So. Utilities Co.,
1S.62
Underwood Typewriter Co. ,
08.26
Nl. 1). Gatehel,
■10.05
W.C. Williamson,
100.00
C. M. Berry,
7.50
E. A. Douglass,
84.00
First Nat. Hank,
21.00
E. A. Douglass,
200.00
II. C. Dullose,
12.54
Geo, D. Barnard Stnt. Co.,
C0.S4
II. ft W. It, Drew Co.,
8.00
M. C. Mosley,
12.02
K. A. Douglass,
22.38
Mahoney Walker Co.,
110.00
S. F. Doudney,
150.00
A. Vaughan,
2.60
Hill Hardware Co.,
22.00
Woodruff ft Watson,
28.35
So. Bell Tel. ft Tel. Co.,
2.00
E. E. Brady.
2.60
H. ft W. 11. Drew Co..
10.50
E. F. llouihulder,
80.00
Sehellr Nlnincs.
7.40
O. 1'. Swope,
4.20
L. A. llruniley,
6.40
E. II. Kilhee,
4.00
I..I*. Hagan,
Road and Bridge Fund
Amuunt
Name.
40.00
Win. Wood.
25.00
S. R. Wood,
170.00
The Texas Company,
5215
Hill Hardware Co.
2.00
Sam Stephens,
16.50
D. H. C. Rabun,
20.00
W. 11. Hand.
24.50
W. B. Williams,
1.50
Jam es II. Cowan,
27.22
J. B. Lawson Motor Co.
2.00
J. K. Vaughan,
430.60
Wight Gmeery Co.,
31.00
K. II, Grant.
68.60
Fred T. Williams,
1.40
Mohli-v's Drug Store
00.50
Sanford Cycle Co.,
Overland Sales nnd Service Co., 2.00
10.00
W. F. Graves,
20.00
S. Iteitjnmin,
25.00
K E. Walker.
51.52
E. R. Rodenhaugh,
100.00
.!. T. Mi-Lain.
177.16
,1. T. McLain,
8.50
John Walker,
2582W
J. M. Wynn,
s.ot*
K. II Kilhee,
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�County Commissioners POPULAR SANFORD COUPLE
HAPPILY WEDDED THURSDAY
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L. P. Hainan.

L. A. Brumley,
O. P.Swopc,

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in their p retty bungalow a t Cameron
City.
Out-of-town guests for the wed­
ding were Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Hob-

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‘ Kuberts, Wilmington, X. C.; .Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Roberts, While S prings; .
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilmore, Waycro&gt;9( Ga.; Mr. und Mrs. C. II. Evnn!l( M anatee; M rs. H. B. Coney,
I :&gt; .Mcadt.; Mr. und Mrs. D. G. W agtll,r&gt; j j j ss Ada W agner, Kissimmee;
a ml Mrs. Cal McCaughn, O r - 1
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Fine ami Forfeiture Fund.
The social calendar for the fall was anil rich lace. The basque front w as
Amount
Name.
S°*‘&gt;" ushered in. Thursday. Septem ber 10 fornied of satin pullings und rows of
Schelle Maines,
f&gt;5.00! with
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R. R. W hitten,
the .brilliant
wedding
sleeves were trim m ed with p ear.s
E. E. Brady,
”g |5 n lo f Miss Ruth C eleste Roberta, young- from which fell a rutHe of the exE. E. Brady.
" w ; esl daughter of Mrs. J. D. Roberts, quisite lace. Panier draperies a t th e
E. E. Brady
1*.; ana Morris Houston Spencer a t 0:00 side featured the beautifully design­
E. E. Brady.
3.00 ^ lo c k in the evening in the First ed sk irt and a broad panel at th e
SH EPH ERD —WAI.THOUR
E. A. Douglass,
4.43 M ethodist church. The Rev. S. W. back extended from the neck to th e
Bower Si Boumiliat,
A large. ,w hite
23.90 Walker. D. I)., pastor of the church hem of the skirt.
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Miss Maida Shepherd and Mr. Rob­
Mobley’s Drug Store,
82.0b officiated using the impressive ring duretyne hat slightly tipped at the e rt Howe W nlthour of Sanford, Fla.
E . E. Brady,
47.40 service
side, embroidered in pearls, was were m arried a t the home of the brid­
E. F. Ilousholder,
9.25 ‘ j h e church, which is one of the worn w ith the becoming gofcm. H er es parents on Love Avenue Tifton,
A. K. Stiles,
handsomest in thu city, was unusual- flowers were bride s roses.^
Building Fund
Ga., Wednesday afternoon a t 3:30
Miss Eleanor Roberts, the maid o f o'clock. Rev, Budd officiating, only
Nam e.
-Amount, jy lovely, the harmonious blending of
1500.00 rainbow hues in the flora! decora- honor nnd sister of the bride, wore a the family and immediate relatives
Seminole County Bank,
1500.00 Hons and repeated In the daintv lovely costume of pink organdy, w ith being present.
Seminole County Bank,
1000.00
K„wnB of the attendants grouped broad sash of blue, and n big blackSeminole County Bank,
A fter the ceremony Mr. and M rs.
4082.00 .,bout the arch, form ing a fascinating picture hat.
Seminole County Bank,
W nlthour left for Jacksonville and
Miss Carolyn Spencer, the groom’s. Pablo Beach where they will spend
Peoples Bank of Sanford,
scene of colorful beauty.
S. 0 . Shinholser,
14.00
An artistic arrangem ent of potted sister, was gowned in cunary colored 8CVt.ra i days. From there they will
n m m l v . blue sash, and
a n d Miss Esther
E sther tour thc Easl Coa„t [&gt;y 0Ut0t aftei.
S. O. Shinholser,
ferns and other plants within the organdy,
W
ilson's
pretty
frock
was
blue
or­ which they will be at home a t Hotel
-9
00
c(iancel
were
grouped
against
a
backS. O. Shinhilser,
Tick Eradication Fund j
ground of white, baskets of rare col* gandie with which w as worn a pink Valdez, Sanford, Fin.
Amount. om J flowcrs&gt; a r.d bowls of roses nnd sash. Black picture h a .ts „completed
, .
...........
..........*, comes from one of
N am e.
Mr. Wnlthour
A Amt
. A ctaoi taointe ,1|JW china a *t ors were brilliantly the dainty costumes and al of the T lfton*s bost an j 0 oiliest families, and
lie County Bank.
2.‘‘ ■'' beautiful amid the greenery of fern b rid es attendants e a rn e d pink roses jg a young woman of culture and reSeminole
do County
:.00.o.
nnJ
Carlyle,
th e. bright
and , fJm.nu.nl ghe
Seminole
-■-----. Bank.
...
uuu yintf
&gt;mv. Graceful branches
- ..... - ...... of
— bam—---- and ferns.
.
, , ,
Pile isla aa liuuuiui
graduate; oi
of iirvBrc
. -County
------ Bank'•
8Crt,enwJ the walls
walls of
of the
the choir
ttrac tiv
tiv ee little
little son of
of Judge
Judge and
— ' nau College and
Seminole
. ..i-.-OO 1k)&lt;|
bo)( screened
choir aa ttrac
ami Conservatory of MueMus
T h e r e b e in g no furthen business the ,oft lnU.rmingled with the purple of Mrs
L. I-. Householder was hand- ,c&gt; Aftc r receiving her degree from
Board adjourned to meet again
a P u g lia n vUlia. pink love’s wreath sornely gowned m a black velvet th at lnstituti(jn sU . nn8 for the past
th eir next regmlar meeting to be held with nsparai;us fern entwined the suit w ith plaited net ruffles at neck 8evernl Vcar&lt; tau ht muslc both i„
Monday October, fth. 1929
chancel bulatrode and the nreh. a and sleeve* and a vestee of net. He th e states 0f Georgia ami Florida,
Inrifc how *if pink, Mut* and yellow earn ed n rose in which a .is hidden WeII ns having filled thc same position
t'.lle completing the rainbow elfect Die wedding img. Jsvvevt and win- | n the High School in her home town.
the exquisite -1 -oration*. At some were the petite flower girls.
Mr. Wnlthour comes from the s ta te I
. ither side of the nreh the brass can- Ella hpencer and D orothy Lawson, t)f E|a a nd for „ ujU. n number of
•bd.,bra burn* &lt;1 wacen taperw earing dainty frocks of white or- year|l ha8 fiI1ed a responsible po8ll.
Under the direction of Mis. i lauds ftanuy.
ion with the A. C, L. Ry. South Floriiernd
a autiful program of mus
i na groom » attendants wore white , j(| n9 t.a jn will he Georgias loss and
n- wus rendered with Mrs. Herndon H ousers and blue coats.
th e Gazette wishes for them great
.. ...... ling at the organ.
Preceding
The bride ai mother w as gowned in happIncsa nn&lt;i
,.rjt v as thev
•he entrai e oi the wedding party.
figured crepe Ue chine with jOUrney through life* path together.—
Miss Ado Wagm-r. f l i g h t fully ren- white lace primming*. ^
_ T ifton Ga. Gazette.
d.-r. d the v... ,1
"At Dawning."
-Miss M argaret Roberts wore a love------------x-----------, | Love You) nnd wits* followed h&gt; ly dress of ping silk georgette. Miss
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
Mi— Lillie Ruth Spen v r. wh * swe.-t- Jessie S treet Roberts w as becoming-Fie i ovi'V &lt;weet Sake."
ly dressed in old ivory satin with ovMr. ami Mrs. S. A. Berner annoumTli.* wedding procession entered frock o iw iiite net m e t satin.
tbe engagem ent and approaching
th. church to the strain* of the “ Brid^ r!&gt;" • ■■pencer, m other of the m a rrjngc 0f ,}„.ir dauv,h ter B arbara
ft mi Lohengrin, and dur• b:md-.;m.ely gowned It EveIy#t
Mr. j 08cph Edtt-jn Wathing the ceremony "O. Prom p c Me
a* •'I,‘ ' en, to take place October 12, at 10
M y played on the violin b; J-dlie I.uth .Mier.cer wore a pretty »a n, Ilt a R Soul’s church in this
Mi«« W agner to the ninno acconipan- Hock of white net olmr satin.
i city. A fter their wedding tour th*
imerit ..f Mrs. Herndon. The bridal
The bride is a M ictt attractive girl yoUng couple will J»e at home to theii
pnrty entered through the southeri of m any winsome graces nnd ha- &gt;„■
..
friends in the W elaka «.
Block.
and western d-mrs of tb*- church, made her home in S anford for the
We charge a very simple fee
---------- X ---------passing down tin* aisles and meetlm pajjt II years.
To cure defect- you can mil -ee.
WILL HAUL TH E SCHOOL
at the arch in front of the charnel.
1 be groom is the eldest son of Mr.
CHILDREN.
where the m arriage ceremony w.i* and Mrs. G. \\. Spencer of this city
performed.
un'*
Identified
with
his
father
in
This idea of tinkering with
A. J. Lossing secured the contract
The ushers, Ernest Gormiey nnd S. business.
your car is all wrung f' ’
\ Rive were followed by Miss E*- ' The prominence of the two families fo r hauling the children on the south,
sta rt, Mr. Man. Oui responsible
repair service is satisfactory. U •• thVr Wilson and F rank Woodruv. af nnd the popularity of th e young cou- w est and Upsala districts and will
t. r whom came Cnroiyn Spencer and pie m akes the m arriage one of wide- use five Rio trucks for the work.
know a cur from its heart to itAllan Jones, preceding the groom and spread interest throughout the Soulli- H e will not use any trailers and
overcoat. If your auto has some
his best man. G. W. Spencer.
ern sta te s.
.
. prom ises to give the children firstslight simple ailment let us attend
The tiny ring bear*"-. r**r!v«!Mr. and Mrs. Spencer left immed- class service. C. E. Chorpeiting has
to it at once before it develops inHouseholder, walked before t h e 'lit- intely in their car for a sh o rt wedding the contract for the east side and gave
14 a serious illness. W ere the
ttr
(lower girls, who carried baskets trip, the bride wearing n cont suit of universal satisfaction last y e a n in
doctors.
of rose petals, nnd preceded the bri*b dark blue tricotine w ith accessories th is service. Mr. Chorpening has a l­
so added to his equipm ent und the
who entered with her brother. David to m atch.
hundred
beautiful
a
n
d
!
school board believes the children
Several
Roberts, by whom she was givtji in
useful g ifts, in furniture, cut glass. will be taken care of in this respect.
m arriage.
------------x-----------The bride was n charm ingly quaint | silver, chinn. linens and bric-a-brac
209 P A R K AVK.
voung figure in hei* wedding gown of [testified to the high esteem in which ATTENTION ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Florida
Sanford,
the period, fashioned of soft white the young couple nre held,
Every member is urged to be p re s­
satin finished with strands of pearls I Upon th eir return they will reside
ent Thursday night. Septem ber 23rd.
Expect to have the sta te deputy with
us this meeting.
Recorder.
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.P.ALL
CONNELLY
KINDS OF

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I N S U R A N C E .
.R E A L © E S T A T E .

FLA,

£ Thirty Million Fire Insurance P o licie s^i |
Provide Sixty Billion Dollars

THIRTY MILLION

of protection to citizen*;
of the United

States,

on their property.
What so many people
do, must be worth while!

See us for
Fire Insurance!

Beginning with Sept. 20th
this Bank will transact no
business after 2 o’clock
p .

m .

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO

PEOPLES BANK OF
—
SANFORD —

M ETHODIST CHURCH.

L’R E N E S S of operation,
power for hard, fast travel
over all kinds of roads, ca­
pacity to stand up, arc de­
veloped tothe hi^hcstdejjrec
in thencwNimiteenTwenty
One Buick Scries.

5

For two decades, Buick en­
gineers have built Buick cars
on these sensible lines for
buyers who look upon the
motor car as a business

Services for Sunday nre as fol­
lows:
Sunday school, 9:00 a. m.
M orning service, subject "E n th u ­
siasm ," 11 n. tn. E p w orth League,
7:00 p. m. Night service, subject,
l “The Thing that Gives Success," n
p. m. Preachitljr by the pastor, Rev,
S. W. Walker. Sunday school su p er­
intendent. J. C. Hutchinson.
x
F IR S T WOMAN TO REGISTER IN
SANFORD.

guarantee of power and
positive performance.
With its capacity for service,
Buick combines striking
beauty. In resilience of
spring suspension and ap­
pointments that make for
riding comfort the new
models a r e especially
appealing.

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t
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v %■v -y-y 4- 4- 4- 4-4*4-4- 4'4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-v + v v

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4-

Mia* Agnes Berner was the first
*
wom an to register in Sanford. H av­ 4♦
-&gt;
ing had more experience in this line 4*
We nre distributors for the
4
of work than her sister sutfragists.
4
4*
famous
Miss Agnes was enabled to get to the 4*
♦
i supervisor’s office first and get her 4*
♦
♦
i nam e inscribed in the hall of fame. ♦
♦
Mias Berpei form erly assisted S uper­ 4*
♦
♦
visor of Registration H. C. DuBost ❖
♦
+
irv his office. Being a registration 4♦
clerk nnd going in the office of Mr. 4*
For
any
make
of
Car
l
4*
DuBose was nothing new in her j.
young life, and while the other w &gt;•
4
f
men voters were hanging hack and
4
w,aiting t«* .ii v if there were any m ic e ,
w
4
4
In the office Miss Berner walked I
&lt;■
rig h t in and inscribed her name on
We repair any make o f Battery and guarantee it for J
thu books and vve understand she
was not afraid to tell her age
six months. Also have a Rental Battery
either.
----------- x-----------while we repair or exchange yours
Mrs. II. C. W aters and , children
( have returned from Apopka where
they w ere the guests of Mrs. W aters
p aren ts Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. W ither­
ing! on for the past week.
—---------*---- ;------- .
P o st card from Cincinnati showing
tho Union Central Life Insuranoe*
building states that Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
Phone ISO
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
♦
ry M cLaulin "arc looking, them over’
• 4-4-4* 4-4- 4*4-4* 4*4 4*4*4*4*v v + 4*4-4-4* 4*4*4*4*4*4*4**&gt;4*4*4*4*4*4- 4*4*4*4*4*4 4*4*4* 4*4*4*v •• '■"*'
and vve do hope that they will behave
them selves while they are there an*l
do nothing that might cast a shad­
ow on the fair name of Sanford.
----------- x-----------NOTICE.

,\ r.

“ Vesta” Storage Batteries

-

Guaranteed 18 Months

Sanford Battery Service Co. j

Anyone having nccomudutions foi
teachers will please communicnti'
with Supt. T. W. Lawton at the office
in the court house,
------------x ----------BY TH E STORK EXPRESS
Born to .'!r. and Mrs. Paul Keely,
ja fine girl.
Born t*i Mr. and Mrs. Fred W ight,
a little daughter.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts,
a baby girl.
------------x----------- *

Beginning with Sept.
20th this Bank will
transact noj business
after 2 p. m.
PEOPLES BANK

COOK AUTO COMPANY
O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A

W . J . Thigpen, Local jAgent
A 2#

SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES

PASTES AND LIQUIDS ^ EUJl’ Z f v u X J ? '*
THE
IE F. F. DALLEY CORrO RATI OKS LTD..

BUFFALO, K*Y'

�FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 10, 1920.
TH E SANFORD HERALD

L?

XIAGTO N WINS FAMOUS
P IK E ’S P E A K HILL CLIMB

npartm cnts completely furnished Mr*
Nixon over 5 and 10 cent store 3-tc

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PAGE SEVEN

AN AMBIGUOUS AMENDMENT

five per cent of the assessed valu­ of debt did not stop its growth, ad­
ation
of the state. He suggested that ditional bond issues might be made
In
another
column
we
publish
a
FOR RENT—Unfurnished appnrtthe
amendment
might bo construed ftont time to tim e.—Times Union.
ments. 305 F irst St., inquire Fla. communication from Mr. J J. Dick­
Cuba Cigar Co.
4-ltfc. inson of Sanford in which he calls a t­ as authorizing one issue of bonds re ­
The sugar cane mill which is to
stricted t(* five per cent, of the asses­ initiate su g ar manufacturing on a
For R en t—T hree rooms for light tention to a m atter connected with
sed value and then perm iting another large scale in Florida a t the plant­
house keeping. No HIT Cor. of the proposed constitutional am *d*•»*«•»
* m
w t»
c/-»
im o j»
m i*
i u a . Sugar
ation. uof
the
Pennsylvania
Co.,r
provided
th
at nou unr
one of
should!3
kiiiii
o..,i them
I (it illdMrtiiiti
siiOUlu
,
*
T hird and Elm. Mrs. W. F. Leavitt o ’t m, authorizing the icguiatiin. to ,.n»»nini
n„ the
1
, „
, „
. ’ cn
Mism!L Canal,* la already purissue bonds for roads, which has not exceed live per cent of the uwamm I cahsej # and can ho moved here ju st
50-tf
value of property in the state a t the
t |le throwing cane has proyet been discussed. He thinks that value of property hi the sta te at the n«, 80on
k-rrs^r,l far enough to w arrant -it.
For Rent Furnished rooms and the amendment is so worded that time it was made. If this view is cor- ........—»
reel there would he no limit to t h e .
r
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley A part­ it might be constructed ns empower­ amount of bonds
i— i- that could be issued
*
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
m ents opposite I’ostotlice.
l8-26tp ing the legislature to issue bonds in
We intend to comment! on this idea
excess of five per cent of th assess­ hut the lawyer who first called a t ­ Herald—by the pound—15c.
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping ed valuation of the state. The pro­ tention to it mndo it ns a suggestion
apartm ents. Inquire of Mrs. Grace posed amendment would authorize the without writing his views out for pub­
Get your orders in now for you r
Williams. 221 E. First St.
2-4tc issue of bonds "for the purpose of ac­ lication. There is so much to he new Hulck car. Sec \V. J. Thigpen.
quiring, building and maintaining a
46-tfc.
For Rent—Light house keeping a- system of good roads ami bridges said in the discussion of this question
partm ent inquire Mrs. Grace Williams, throughout the sta te under such reg­ that we had not gotten nround to this
221 E. First st.
2-4tc ulations ns may be prescribed by an phase of it. Hut the fact remains
SEEDS
that tho wording of the amendment is
act of tho legislature provided, that nmhigunu* to say the least of it, and
Flint
Mutin',
Hj -Tm I Ssedi For Good
For R e n t—To tishing parties or any bond issue in pursuance hereof
Results
tourist parties, 26-foot, half 'cabin, for a system of good roads ami bridg­ the people of Florida should not au th ­
Garden and field seed for fall
canopy motor boat fully equipped es shall not exceed in amount five orize the legislature to do a thing
when they do not know what they
planting, seed oats, rye, barley,
Licensed pilot who knows the St per ee' t of tin* total assessment of the are authorizing it to do.
rape. New crop turnips cab­
'
...
tale
at
the
timo
o
f
Issue."
Johns. Phone 3LSW. L. G. Loveless
t
Even if the words of the amend­
bage,
egg plant, pepper, beans,
Mr. Dickinson is not the only law­
4 5-t f yer in the state who entertains this ment clearly restricted the right to j ■ peas, potatoes and onion sets.
issue bonds to five per cent of the [ I Largest and oldest established
FOR RENT—Two or three eon- doubt ns to the meaning of the pro- nsscssed value of the property in the
seed house in the state.
necting rooms furnished for uouse- posed amendment. Another .'lawyer state for the total issues a vastly la r­
SEND FOR FALL CATALOG
has
written
the
Times
Union
calling
keeping P. O. Box 117.
5-3tp.
ger issue of bonds than anyone ha:
AND SEED SPECIAL.
attention to the wording of the amen­ yet suggested might lie made by m ere­
E. A. MARTIN SF.tD CO.
Against the largest field of com
F'OR RENT—Two rooms for light dment
and sleet storm and heavy fog. Race
. -- * which *hetthouglit
** • ■ might be eon- ly raising the assessment; and as the
Jsdisontillc
Florida
petitors probably ever entered in the officials said that had weather con house keeping. 200 E ast Third
state grew wealthier, if this burden
Street.
4-3tp
national Pikes Peak hill climbing con­ ditions been favorable the record
test, the event of the y e a r o f.its kind would have been broken easily.
WANTED
The thorobreds, due to their un­
two Lexington tlmrougbred sport
W anted
(’urn.
The
Hem-ham
models sw ept the platter clean on failing power, their quirk accelerat­
ion
in
the
face
of
the
steepest
grades
Grain
&lt;*n
nf
Ala*-hua
FTa. will pay
Monday, Labor Day.
and lull climbing abilities, never he*
The victory of the Lexington tlmr- dated once during the long grind and you tlie market price fur ear corn in 1
obreds in this thrilling encounter on not once were they in danger of being car li*ts. Farm ers can join together
the worlds highest highway furnish­ headed.
n making up ears.
—
—— f
ed one of the real surprises of tin
From beginning to end it was a
WANTED Mattresses to make
Is now ivailv to servo the trade in this part of
year in m otor racing. The Lexington
finished first and second in tho free- supreme and gruelling lest. Tho re- over. Furniture enamele&lt;,i.- varnish..
Florida in everything in
for-all and took first ami second hon­ markable showing of the Lexington ed, upholstered, house painting, wall
thorobreds
marked
a
new
measure
of
papering,
calcimining.
We
store
tut
or* in the 3000 cubic inch clash.
The two Lexington thorobreds, ah- perfection in internal combustion on- niture and sell it for you on commis*
Mutely stock in every particular ex- gino development disclosing as the ion. We know our tnole. I letitj ot
copt that they have been equipped thorobreds did not only almost unlieli. room. Odd Fellows Hall, t.&gt; pres&gt;
reserve power for the crucial avenue and Mb street. M. J. Hr.iu
wiht special
bodies were pitted evenhlo
moments but rem arkable acceleration ford and Wife
2 -Up
against cars of special design and of even on the steepest grades.
much greater cost.
......
.
, , ,
A t o u t s ILit
.it ^if Rluck.Miiith would
The I.exlngtoi
.So close was the struggle between the ground
i for
r
etwo r weeks.
i
n They
,
.»
* «r .
............
the two Lexington leaders that onl&gt; were subjected to exhaustive work for light housekeeping. Adress F..
five seconds separated
Otto Looselu outs
&lt;i. Ridihins 402 Oak St S anfordo-ltp
the 1HK
big Irace
to Uthe
,
-----before
V . . n MU
ill ** |&lt;»
K ' sumM .MHKlt BRICKS ARK l.ONYKR and this is the time
in Lexington No. 7 which finished mit of Pike's Peak the highest point
WANTED—Parrot
cages Adress
first
and
Al
Cline
in
Lexington
No.
in
the
world
ever
reached
hv
to build the home that you have been wanting so long
inotot j, O. Ilox 815.
.i. finished second.
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5-iitp
0 ...l.i
which
The tinn cnr.
of the winning car for twelve and one
The showing of the two entries in
Special attention given to young
half-mile climb was tw enty two min­ these preliminary
tryouts
was such ladies preparing to go away to school
, VI
,1 'Hitt* WH
utes and twenty-five and two-fifth that Lexington officials were confi- 5-lte.
The Quality Shop.
seconds.
...............
iv iiiuate
iie ooutcome
itico m e oof tin
dent of m
thee nultim
Fitcen cars started. Only thirteen contest long before it was run.
W anted—Young girl not going t&gt;
finished.« Hudson
23 min­
*»-■-*— finished
/:-!-• i iin ....
Some idea of what this supreme school to take telephone calls. On
utes and 17 seconds. The F'ssex fin­ climb means may he gained from the duty eight hours. Wages $1.00 pel
ished in 25 m inutes nml 5*1 1-5 secon­ fact that the road rises from an ele­ day, Phone 382
5- Itp.
ds.
vation o f a little over 5,000 feet to
WANTED—At once man to haul
The race was one of the most thril- 1 l,IOf&gt; feet or practically three mil
»
P
if. non
If Viw.1,,.1
i n , average . .grade
. . . . .1-- ..f
ling
record. TThe
of es above sen level in the twelve and dirt. Phone 103J or apply 1007 West.
First
st.
5-2tc.
the highway is 7 1-2 per cent, with one half tniile course.
—:—
a maximum of 10 per cent. TinIt was a drive that tested *he cour
WANTED—Man and team to plow
course is a series of dangerous turns ago of the drivers as well as the met- an acre of new ground. Phone 103J
with hardly n quarter of mile of tie of the enrs. The two Lexington 1or apply 1007 W. F'irst St.
f,-_tc.
straightw ay track.
entrie* were driven by AI (’line and
The race wns run for over half of engineering department,
Vulcanizing and tire repairing ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A♦ V A♦*V V V V V V V V V V V V V
the distance through a Minding snow. eginecring department.
E. S, Raliy Sanford nve. and F'irst
street.
G-ltc.
..f

THE CARTER LUMBER COMPANY
Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies

See us for Prices on Materials of All
Kinds in Building Supplies

Carter Lumber Company

Cor. Laurel Avenue and Commercial Street, Sanford

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CLASSIFIED j 4
ADVERTISING 1
_

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Minimum &lt; barge for any one Ad 25c
One lime, per w ord.................... Ic
Three Time, per word ........... ... 2c
&gt; i\ Tim es per word
........... 3c
Over Six Timex, *_.c word per Issue
&lt;ash must accompany order. Ten
rents extra if charged.
VdiertUJiig In this column in width the
address of the advertiser is nut g“ 'cnhu
»hirh refers you to Panin Hire Hux Num­
ber or Care of lleruld .MI ST he answer­
ed .urordinglv. Please do not n&gt;k us for
the names of advertisers advertising in
this way. Usually wo do not know who
they arc. anti If we do we are not export­
ed to tell you.

FOR SALE
Electric Fans. Chart* » Electric t o.
5 i-tfc

street; price and terms
Connelly, Magnolia Ave.

reasonable.

Special attention given to young
Indies preparing to go away to school.
5-ttc.
The Quality Shop.

FOR SA LE—II inch Syracuse mi!
... lie?
. .. . . . W A N T E D CORN ,ANV COMI1Tk.v plow in good condition see
ilON t)lt QtJANITY— P. O. BOX 111
Packard.
. SANFORD, FLA............

......... 31 lip.

FOR SALE—3 miles out, nice new
Wanted—Corn any condition oi
ingalow, with several acres of land, qunnity
Drawer III Sanford Fin 3- It)
rice $5,ouo. Terms. Coiielly Mng•lia Ave.
WANTED—Man with team or nutc
who
can give bond to sell 137 Wat
Firestone tires anti tubes oil snlc
kins home and farm products. DigE. S. Hockey Sanford Ave. anti gest
concern of kind in world. $l,5lir
First street.
5-1 to. to $5,000
yearly income. Territory
FOR SA LE—Good 1918 model Kuril in this county open. W rite today ti
See A. C. Lossing, 1011 French ave­ J. It. WATKINS CO, Dept. 110, Wi
loma. Minn.
2-5t|
nue
5-2tp
WANTED—Middle aged lady to act
FOR SA LE—2 story five room
house, well located $3,00. One-half as housekeeper on place near Umatilla
Florida. Adress, C. J. Tlmmas, H ask­
cash. Connelly, Magnolia Ave.
ins place, Sanford, Florida.
l-2t-p.
FOR SALE—2 story seven room
WANTED—To Rent 4 or 5 rooms
house, good condition $1,000. One
half cash. Connelly, Magnolia Ave. until m'-lird will pay good rent.
HARRY HANDEL
310 Sanford Ave. City.
FOR SA LE—One licit of celery. 3te.
Plants free front root knot ready to
W ANTED—Settled white woman,
set out between now ami Oct. 1st.
Geo. E. Hnlmes, R. I). No. A. S an­ about 10 years old, ns housekeeper ti
take care of a small family. Goto!
ford.
5-Itp.
home and salary. Apply Ilox 210.
l-7tp
F'OR SA LE—3 nice Heifers, one Route A, Sanford, Fla.
good mule, wagon and harness, Price
right, J. M. Waits Longwood. 5-2lc.
MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALK—2 story, six room i WOOD—Plenty of wood nt Weklw
dwelling
centrally
located, best part
i_two miles
from railroad.
Cut- oi
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. . . . .. .
of
town. J$1l - -750.
Two thousand cash.
shares. Hundreds of cords. Writi
Connelly, Magnolia, ave.
me. II. II. &amp; S. Co., Wekiwa, FTn.
52-dtp.
1
F O R S A L E — T w o story seven room
Frank l.ossing
dwelling very best location, paved
Contractor A Builder
street
$5,500.
Terms.
Connelly
Mag­
For S ate— Doris Gas
Lighting
Phone 107
nolia Ave.
I an t. Cheap. L. F. Roper. West
Firestone tires ami tubes on sale
48-tf
F’OR SALE—10 acres good sev­
-Nile Grocery.
E. S. Hockey, Sanford ave. and
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i i iiM
Jiii ihouse,
i u u m ’, lhalf
u iii m
iH i m
i n rready
i ’i i u y
room
tiled
ami
5-Itc.
Young milk cow for sale Tclcphom ,-or this year's farm ing. $0,000 cash. F'irst St.
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!•*&lt;&gt;I.
3-dtf.
Connelly Magnolia Ave.
I l&gt;uy, pa&gt; i asn fur scci'iid In in,
F'OR SA L E —Canary birds, sing-' F’OR SALE—5 room cottage, well pianos. Addre * 352 Si.f.fi rd. FT n |.
ers guaranteed. Call any time be­ located $2,600. $1,000 cash. ComiI l- tf c
fore 4 p. in. II. FT Major, Florida ellft' Magnolia Ave.
Sanitarium , Form osa Fin.
G-3tp.
Order your new Huick now and
F’OR SALE—f* acres' well tiled you will tiot lose un&gt; time on the
F'OR SA LE—Thro vacant lots, celery land, nice five room house.$5,corner o f ,7 th and M yrtle avenue. 500; $3,500. cash. Cornu-Ill ^Mag­ new car load coming in soon. 10-tie
Seventh street paved. Two lots be­ nolia Ave.
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
tween Fourth and Fifth streets, Myr­
their
Christum Hnzaar un Saturday.
tle avenue. Also 10 room house, cor.
FOR SALE—City lots in all parts
51-tf
nor Oak avenue and Fourth street, of Sanford. Your own terms. Get November 27th.
facing Park. Choice location. ‘A p­ a lot and get ready to build n home.
Elder Spring W ater. T. O. Churlec
ply at 410 Oak avenue.
W. W. Connelly Magnolia Ave.
Phone
311.
50-tfs
Long.
3-4tp.
F'OR SALE—One Monarch visible
l)r. D. C .Ward, O steopath is in
F'OR SA LE—A Good Domestic typew riter cheap. Robert Herndon,
sewing machine, and other furniture 200 E. 4th st.
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday
5-3tp.
Corner 11th S tre e t and Laurel ave­
of each week.
8-tf
F'OR SALE—F ryers also lot of fan­
nue
7-3tp.
cy stockMrs. .F rench Sanford
You can order your new liuick
F’OR SALK—7 passenger Chandler Heights
5-3tp.
now
and save tim e on the next car
c a r in good condition, J. S. Wilson.
FOR SALE—2 4 months old pol. ]oad.
46-tfc
Union Avenue.
5-3tc.
Parrots.. See Mrs. K. French San­
For Quick sale two lots, 50 by PJO ford Heights.
5-3tp.
close in ju st off F irst Street. $275
F’OR SALE—Close in five room
each Cash I*. O. Ilox 352.
5-2tc.
cottage on double lot a snap. Also
Special nttention given to young two separate five acres close in Own­
ladies preparing to go away to school. er. I*. O. nox. 117
5-3tp.
5-ltc.
The Quality Shop.
For Sale Celery farms, any size.
• ' suit purchaser. Huy from owner.
Rox 276, Sanford, FTn.
5o-tf
crus
ami
FOR SA LE—Flowers
2*0ti
117 Laurel Avenue.

FOR RENT

F’OR SALE—One of the best J
bungalows in tho City of Sanford 0; FOR RENT—Rooms over 5c and
rooms and hath; house ex tra xveill 10c Store. Phone 411.
2-3tc
finished inside; three fire-places:
F’OR RENT—Nice house-keeping
several bearing orange trees on paved

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Beginning with Sept.
20th this Bank will
transact no business
after 2 p. m.
PEOPLES BANK

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The Surprise Shoe Store
Has scoured the entire Northern Markets
and as a result the following:

We are going (o save you dollars pro­
vided you compare our prices with our
competitors who run continual sales.
People are tired of reading of sales and
when they arrived at the supposed sale
find goods not a bit cheaper than the
stores who sell their goods right along.
We are not tfointf to run a sale but will ask you
to come in and compare our prices and if we will
not convince you that by paying us a visit you will
save money, you cannot be convinced anywhere

Surprise Shoe Store
Sanford Avenue

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SECTION
TWO

THE

SAN FORD

HERALD

PAGES
9 to 1

IN* TH E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREA TEST VEGETABLE SECTION*
VOLUME XII.

S A M DIM). SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

FRIDAY, SKI'TEMRKR 10. I!)20.

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JUNIOR RED CROSS
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EXHIBITS MAY BE SHIPPED
1)1 RECT TO FAIR (.’ROUNDS

WORKING AT HOME

New

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Arrunficnu'tils

W ill

Hi* (Jrval

Saving and

Convenience

to th e K xliihitors.

Production of Sound Amcrlonn
Citizenship tho First Aim,
Says Dr. Farrand.

K . O . I’ A I N T K l t
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

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luhHiahcil al tlio fair prouml*. nnal all f. • fu lpht nir-

CANADA WILL SEND REDUCED RATES
^ S " r ; n.Ybrr ”. ; T , l “r GREAT EXHIBIT t o '
f o r STATE FAIR
the eery Inclusive phrueo. "Trnlnlnf
r i .n
_________
for Cltizcnfthlp Through Service' for THE FLORIDA FAIR. ... ..

5's^Vrt

St. Petersburg is planning for a
new tourist tnngnz’no to be publisbci
weekly throughout the* season. Thi,
i.*x to be known ns the Tourist News,
nnd th** Irs*. Issue will tonic out in I&gt;c
cctnbcr.
------------- x-------------Key W est has doubled its property
nsscysmcnt. but will cut the mUlatre
almost in half, so that the increase ini
tu xis will nfte-r all be very little*.

IfG H T BUT

4&gt;Mn*t cv rr
•LW0 J noni f
sad * u * nww.
k*»«* ilelunil suit *« «M o o l r#*
“ s k r tr id . Po»ta#» asspokL
Mno nvr.lrvtr.rA*mn^ n t n r m t :
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1 L,nf* ln s,al' Grant Low Hatei
antl
C&gt;cur»lon*

-------------Plan* to Duplicate In JacVtonvIlle C*
Habit. Which Wa* U*ed at San
Franclico Exposition.

Florlila Stnti* Fair, which will l.o held
In Jacksonville, Not. if 27. all rail road
llms op. rntlnp within tho .State have
Jacksonville, Fla.—The Cnnadlnn allowed spoclul low rates to Jackson­
povernmont
-will send
a mnmmotli '‘X- ville and return during this period.
.
....................
Large
number* are expected
I" Uni Plorldn Mute hnlr and Ex
...................................
... ««»«to take
pillion, which will he held here. No- ndxnnt«Ko of the oiceptlonnlly low
t x i n t » \ 1r as*
tv
a27.
t,
|
-------- the
- ~ Fair, which
w iu iu
t# 111 he
DC
tremlu
18 to
|
“ • visit
will
Tin- fair management Is In receipt well worth the time and money spent
of n lelt» r from J. M. MacLnchlan. to atiend.
for the Canadian povemmenl. In
The fitnto Fair this year combines
-ngwnl
n .............................................................
L i . t . a...
_ 1- M M w Id iiu fra s l i l f t l l
whlcb
b&lt;» stutPs a.In
’ ^ nnilous to t tip
.features
...... - •
•••%• M
*%«(ia.kiuiiti niriH
iuK u
nnd
attractions
rnnklng
It in
In
cute at tho big Florida fair tho same reality a conihlm-d short courto for
exhibit Canada scut to the San 1- ran fanners and stockmen, a circus ntul
cisco exposition.
] n rare meet. A first clnss track will
This exhibit Is n very expensive one. |l(, completed In ample Hum for the
npd requires considerable floor space j.’a|r n,|B y,,nr
to —
show It. to advuntuge. II
Add. il attraction*,
nttrnrllons. coupled
coupled with
with the
the
.|n
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Addt-il
!u complete and comprehenslvo, anti |ow
• . . . bring n record nt«. should
tenilnni-e. There |» this year no r«
will demonstrate what America's
America t. great tendance.
Northern
neighbor In doing In the CUI(. for
||)n|, w|||| n
f
realms of
varied Industries. ,|y
^,„v
pnn , aku .|&gt;m n||
realms
of oKriculturc.
ng
fine arts. etc. Amoti“ It* particularly for XXlint It
ordinarily costs to Uko
Interesting
fent'ires Is n tllxtplnv ol
t
grain* «irav.. grasses ami general a-:
111 1. ••* d ra ti* nr«' also to he In if
iltulinrel prodiutK
fu t on . ' boat line* operat • . . ,
Can.til.' Ii-lig ago learned lilt* efficacy Jin ki &gt;-. villiof Lairs ';i helping a lung dev«-;opu**-m
of that ct'xint'-v, -«ru| "del* y**ar. nol
N. V ANGLES IN'I
only singes i-xposlflons in its various -MANY
: ) i :.m o n s t r a t i o n
province** l ilt sends Its exhibits to lb* II &lt;&gt; &gt;1 i:
\ T F A I It .
great lairs held In the United States K X II I It I T
This Canadian exhibit, together xxit 1
J . i i !. *-ri x t |l&lt;- Fla
tin* mammoth Fulled States tinx.-rn
The ||«itne
n
- t i. .0*1 1 %ii
' at thi- sx.it*. t,.|r t*i m
ment display which k* again com.n;to Flor tl" -s .11 give the state H.s'ltn Nil** lulu r I ' ■ -'7. will ink** high
tiinong Ho* n
v spl* ndid displays
thill all .nld'il impoUal.ie
svfilc h w 't l
f
•rtl.i* lug aniiii.il
1 vi-nt.
INTKUKSTINC " K ATI I Kit
w-lll I.,
one new and Interi *t
Ul ) \|T KXIIIH1T AT lagThere
angle* .n • 1 0 1 tlnn with this dm '
l l.t.'hlMA STATIC l Alii ' ! -- 1 •Viilnt* to &lt;.|.*-11 the eyes uf
lair xrs
peelaly thilSU of the '
C o v x re n - c ril E s n r r t l O e m o o x t r n tr T in
fait 1 r
T • exhibit will far sur
Methods ot Forecasting Weather
I'.is* l in- IUI it ij.spiny- both In scope
Changes
and quality—nnd will lie Illustrated
with hinny striking features, pnrtlcuJacksonville Fin.— Visitors to ’ “ tarty In the home beautification realm.
Florida State Fair this year. Novemto 1 That ho certainly something
which
18 27. will he afforded an opportunity should appeal to all home hullderxi —
to MS* how the weather man works und who M not a home builder?
and
the tools he uses in ''mukltip
Another Interesting side line will l"i
wenther
a splendid nnd convincing exhibition
of efficiency xxork being performed in
the farm k i l l hen. T i l l s w ill tie of spe.
1 Ini InP r« *t to house wives, and will
not he c tifini d merely tu tho farm
house wife. Imt inudunt in the city, us
well
Call ul (Ills exhibit and get some
pointer* In home building and econ­
omy In kite hen mnnngeinc nt. Heine in
her most of tho househuhl
expense
goes out the kill hen door.

FOR STOUT ‘
WOM£N.rk

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Inc tho hlgha'ait hit-ail* of fltllenulilp.

BARGAIN

CO M PAN Y
VI O H ID A

Si’ll AY IxllS
l.N sium riui's

Jfta ksnnvIHe, Pl.t Exhibit*
ln»-«l * 'litl it* max ht marked for tin- Mata
to
tala, f.ur here Na»Va inli*T I'' l.air tl Juk*un\lth
Tim Cats- will l&gt;a
mill J7 tlii* year tan lai* shipped ill u.u..|"ii 1. &gt;| tha-f .ool Iho a-ilillall* am
r* 1 1 to tlio fair rroutiaU Thl* axill la1 laail'il almost at fIn* iloom tif Ho ImHal
pinnl Men. to «hl|i|i&gt; iy of cnttli' In »-ar 1 n in which tint ,110 to ho «&gt;t II'
lo.nl lot*, atnl county a'\htl&gt;tta&gt;r*. a* Thu urranpomoiHI u ill In* a croal *&gt;av
till, iiiltnlrahlo armnpotttor.t olhnltiali * liar in o\|i. ii««. in ,.(V nnthinp ot.
nil tnia klnp from Jach&lt;onvlllc frolphi worry ami wour ntul tiarnii tin* nerva t
yaril* to tli«- fair pronml*.
&gt;i nn\li&gt;ini ami nna| ...mhitor* March !
A railro.ul frolpht offlco will ha* r» mic tuih * an I inlhn of rr Iroail &gt;aril.

On fhe hmlk'P of PTery memhor of
tho Junior Hod Crus* nro tint woral*
“ 1 Horxa*" TI111I ti*IU the ttorjr of the
•chool rhllilren's hrnnrh of th# Amortcon Hod 1Tux* urn! It« effort* to hrtns
h"i&gt;|ilm »i» to children throughout the
world.
ItenTliIng Hint the ttmo noxer wan

Other*. Since the Junior lied Cro** l*
the agency through which the Atnerlenn Hed Cron* reaches the achoolboy*
and the achoolglrla. nil It* nctlvltle*
are dpslgnvd to cuiua* xvtthln the regu
Inr school program, and without creat­
ing new courses or Increasing the num­
ber of studies to h-nd lie eld In vttallaInf tho work of Uie schools.
Charles D. Orth of New York ha*
"Ths thing that Is needed.” »ays l&gt;r
keen elected president of the National Livingston Farrand. Chnlrman of th#
Security league to succeed
Col. American ned Cross Ontnil CommitCharles E. Lydccker, whose retire* tee. “Is not a perpetuation of the Jonment has been made necessary by III lor' Red Cross, but th# training and
health. Mr. Orth has been secretary breeding
ofl Isound
American
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of the league for the past year, and Is Inspired
by the
trui,
fundftnifntiil
chairman of the league's committee Idsala of sound democracy. On* of the
on congress. He it the senior member K »«t conception* ln making the Red
of Hanson &amp; Orth. Abe* Importers.
oss a contributor to bettor rltlxen
■hip In our Amerirnn democracy li the
realisation that after all the aole hop*
ITALY SEEKS ORIENT’S TRADE of any nation la with the children of
the country.”
Eds Out to Develop Closer Relation!
Th* plan of organisation of the Jun
With Japanese— Ready Demand
lor Red Croaa make* the school—pub­
for Producto.
lic, parochial and private— the unit.
■ot the Individual pupil a Mutual servHorne.— Italy !m* turned her .-yes If lea, helpful community work such ns
!l&gt; 1 iricnt to find new fields of truth
clean up campaign* .a re of the kick,
It"!
develop .lose relations xxltl
promotion of h&gt;- n regulntton*. par­
Jhpnft.
ticipation In civic und patriotic 1 mvt
ltiillnn money Is at a premium It. monte—e'l the»v crvotlve ugentui-k dethe far En*t nml inniiufndurers *a&gt; ■Ignad to transhit*- Into Ilf. und action
Ha y find n readier demiilid for llieli the regular school program are part*
ir.dtu-t.s there than In xvestern toxin
of the machinery which the Junior Med
tr.t». Ini|ioriullon* from tlio East arx Cross places nt the disposal of the
til.. Mitighf for Italy tan carry on tho school authorities
trr.de under the hr*t llimnclal ««»tnll
Oradvtl study enurees giving prac­
tioti*.
tice! methods of **lvlc training, supple­
I "-iiii.nsrnillotis frivorulde to .Input' mented by pamphlets and helpful sug­
) • i .-. fi held In ninny Itullmi t-lf!«•* gestions. ure supplied to the local
schools by the Junior Itvtl I’rosa. An
r* : 'iv. the one nt Naples tPirltiL' flu
■ ..f a .Inpelit-se squadron Tt» that elaborate plan for promoting an Intercliunge **i tvirresp'-utlence betwt-t n chit
I't* I.,*tot* lai**! no*u'dr
I'- .Ittii itt ri i-stnlillsh fretslom «*lJ dren In illfTert-nt sections of the I’nlteil
'■
■r.-e soon, prohahlx l.y June, hat States a* welt as with children In f&lt; t
l ••a ri-iit-hed tty tin- 1 1111111II of mlnlw elgn latnl* Is being devised and xx*1 ll
1&lt;r
f 'ereals, sugar and other ftiotl* take s prominent ids re In Hie estab­
hi hit-h thi* stnte holds moimpolle* lished rlnssrootn program.
In promoting the general cnti*.* of
“ III prnlialily he excepted.
child xvelfnr*. Red f'ross course* In
home hygiene smt care of the sick,
H inistead. the little city south *tf first aid, anil dieting mny he estub
Miami, which in
1T
&gt; I1111I a populn- llshetl In all Juutor Rod Croaa Aux
ti* r of 721, is liy the census of 11 *1! 1 lllarlea.
i'ivt-n a population t f 1,'107.
The tih-als and tli# ohjectlxe of Hie
Junior Red Crosa ars embodied In the
pledge of service xxhlch the pupil take*
when In* sign* the membership roll and
ptna on Ids coat the Junior's bridge.
The pledge which binds together aorv
Ice and citizenship reads:
**\Ve xx III seek In all xvnya to live np
to the Ident* of Hie Junior Red Cross
anil devote ourselves to Its nvrvlce
“We will strive never to bring dis­
credit to this, our country, by any un­
worthy s e t
“We will revere nnd obey our coun­
try's Isxv* nnd tin tmr best to Inspire s
like reverence anil obedience In those
shout u«.
“We will emlt-axor In nil these wnyn.
as good citizens. In transmit America
greater, better and more beautiful than
she was transmitted to us.”
At the foundation of thl« school pro
grain of the Ititil* * llrtl Cross Is a
great love for Atm rit-u » children.

P K K T I I .I Z K K

Model G-18 $2075.00
6-34 $1750.00
DELIVERED
IV.ifliejilly tin- s;in.«* S p it fixations : ls xithxr cars sfllinji at
$:I00.(ID nitirc m oney
S«»!tl l»y •«* al tiealt r who hits won the
n -| n t sxtion of jfiviiij! S K H V K ’ K t «• th i*« n t ir«* satisfactio n of every
c u s to m e r .
T I u -m * p rices a r
P r i c e is assu red .

The, way In which the, weather ha
re-nu Is able* to forecast storms frast.
and floods for the protection of ugrl
culture, commerce and navigation wil
be icle-arly
and cxplaine-v
uu
" - . , demonstrated
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by trained men eent to Jacksonville
for tho purpose from tho llureuti u'
mm. 1 . . .
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Washington.
In Lconnection
with
deinonstra
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swsts# tlio
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tlon the. weather bureau xxill display
Its dally xxi at her map showing lorn
weather conditions from day to day.
This exhlh.l ''ill he not only Instruc­
tive hut Intensely Interesting.

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dom from washday drudgery the more
you will appreciate the truly remarkable
labor and time-saving conveniences of the
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For simplicity, hnnelincss and economy, there
is no other washing machine t/ut will please you ax
much ax a Maytag. Smoothly anil quietly it handles the
avtrae“ family wash in fifteen to twrnty minutcs-faml
you ncr&lt;| next he surprised that it delivers your wash
cleaner, whiter and with It * wear and tear than if you
hail ruhbrd ntul scrubbed it in the old, wearisome way.
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Wi dull l*c ple.vcd to vbtiw xi&gt;u this xxnndcrful x* axher. If
)ouluxcti.cu others, the Maytag will le a icvclatiun to you.

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SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
J . I). DAVISON, Mgr.

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(iesirgin, negro* *
S. \V. Simcntoi
were* drowned it
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re, orl of Jack
c. r Two
' » bodies were
w m . recovered
rvvov»*r,sl
sonville*.
A large crowd of bathers witnessed
the tragedy, which resulted fron
peior iwimmcrs g«»ing beyond tbei
depth nnd finding themselves unnbl
to cope with the undertow*. At I’nbb
V
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.1,1 Miss
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young ..Indy,
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of 116 East“ •First
stre-ct, Jackson
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ville, and her escort, Herbert Duck
halte-r of Kill) Hogan street. Jackson
ville*, narrowly
escaped death I,;
drowning when caught in the undo
tow They had to be brought t&lt;
shore by life guards 05 the* America'
Hed Cress and reaustlcntion method
employed.

Try a He rald want ad for ret jit?

hiyflit-r mioii.

H. L. HAIGHT

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Three Wuycross,
Theodore* I'nrlninl
Making Up the Dally Weather Map li
nnd Carlton Miller
Weather Bureau Exhibit.
the* lunf Si/nelny nt

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 , W|

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POWER
WAKEFIELD
SPEED
ENDURANCE
PRODUCTS
ARE FAMOUS
THESE TRAITS •
HAVE WON
FOR THE

to be used in the County Judge’s of- arc known; and once a week for eight C., nnd thnt fcnid L. K. White is ovn
fice. Specifications can be obtained weeks ns to the known parties defend- the ngc of twenty-one years, and thai
from Hon. E. F. Householder. County ant, whose residences are unknown, there is no person in the State vt
NO .MYSTERY AHOUT WIIAT II Judge, Seminole County, Florida. I nnd once a week for twe vc weeks ns Florida the service of a subp*,&lt; na up
DOES OR ROW IT DOES IT.
on whom would bind the *aid I T*
This board reserves the right to r e - ' to the unknown parties defendant,
..A nd It Surely I* Doing It...Think ject any nnd all bids.
‘
I W it n e s s my hand nnd the seal of the White.
Of It This Wav: . -The Former Culti­
L. A. Bromley- Chairman, said Circuit Court on this 8th day of
Therefore, you, L. K. White art
vate!* the Land So Nourishment Can
Bonrd of Co. Comr’s.
September, A. D. 1020.
hereby ordered and made a party com
Get To The Plant Roots...Diet, Water
Seminole Co. Fin.
(Senl)
E. A. Douglassplninant in the room and stead oi
and Exercise Control How Soon I lie
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­ Mary M. Secord, whose interest veu
Attest E. A. Douglass. Clerk. 4-ltc.
Human
Mnchinr
Ilreaks
Down.
WE
Seminole County Firm Does Great
ty, Florida.
By E. II. Wilson. have ncquired, nnd you up- further ir
------------ x------------KNOW A 1.1. THIS. HUT DO NOT
llusiness In Preserving Line
George A. DeCottos, Solicitor nnd of dered to file yoflr appearance «.f record
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Seventh
Do D Properly. “ ENERGIZER" Makes
Counsel for Complainants.
4-13tc in the above cause on or before the 4th
Geneva, Seminole County, has one j J S J K S K .
NOTICE.
S t y 1s a
"in "cL 'n °cr,rS; mln“ ' t
day of October- A. D. 1920. the sarr-.i
of the greatest preserving works in
being n Rule Day of this
m it j.
J . 11. Cowan, et &lt;»],:
the stnto. It may not he the largest
--------------- X---------------vs
: Citation.
The Registration Books for Seminole further ordered that this notice l.
but it certainly inis a reputation of
NOTICE TO DPR PATRONS
County, Florida, will be open in all the ' published in The Sanford Herald. ;
Fred B. Bradley, et nl.:
the best nml supplies every state in
published in Seminob
1 To G. It. Calhoun of I'itkins, Colo- ' precincts of the county from Sept. &lt;»th newspaper
tlie union with the finest guava jell­
This is to advise you that we have raj 0, p. A. llart of Savannah, Geor- to Oct. 9th, 1920.
II. CMhlBose,
•County, Florida, once a week for fi\,
ies, etc.
found it necessary to place our repair ] ^in, and C. II. Walsh of Wilmington, 4-2tc
Supervisor of Registintion. consecutive weeks.
This is the celebrated Wakefield department
on a cash basis. There- North Carolina: T. O. Gillis, N. J.Gal.
! Witness E. A. Douglass, clerk o.
Preserving Co., and the firm is com­ fore on nnd after Sept. 15th, you will ' higher, J. M. Hunt, J . F. Mitchell,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I said Court and the seal thereof thi:
posed of Sir. and Mrs. I1. T. Wakefield be expected to pay for all work done Louis Paint and James Sawyer, whosi
80th dny of August, A. I). 1920.
at the present writing and they an by us upon delivery of your auto­ plnces of residence arc unknown, and
Notice is hereby given lo the pub­ (Seal)
E. A. Douglass,
putting tip this elegant brand of goods mobile to you. This is not a reflect­ to all parties claiming nn interest in
lic,
that
the
Wekivn
River
Bridge
Clerk
of
the
Circuit Court
in a little out of the way plncu neat ion on your manner of handling your and to the following described land
Geneva—in fact in their dooryard—ns account with us. Our business rel- jn Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: between Seminole nnd Luke Counties George G. Herring. Solicitor and i
is now undergoing repairs, and is un­ Counsel for Defendant.
3. 5^
it were, but as Emerson said, " i f vmi ntj„ns with you have been very picas
Lots 7 and 8, of Block 4, of Tier I safe, nnd is closed to the publid,‘trav­
mnke the best mouse trap in the world |nnt (lUt conditions over which we have of Sanford, Florida, according to E. el nnd any person or persons uslnithe people of the world will mnke a no control have made this step neces­ R. Traffords map of Sanford, I-'lorisaid Bridge will pass their own risk
beaten path to your doorway and the) sary.
dn : *
without liability of any kind accurare certainly making a beaten path
We believe that this plan will work
it appearing from a sworn Bill of ingA to Seminole County.
to the doorway of the Wakefields in out' to your advantage ps well as out
L. A. Bromley. Chairman.
Complaint
filed in this cause, that
Geneva. This firm hns received all own ns it will elimminnte the posibilBoard of Co. Comr's.
kinds of flattering offers to mov* ity of any loss nnd enable us to oper­ you have, or claim to have some in­
Seminole County, Fl.i
terest
in
and
to
the
above
described
their plnnt to larger cities but the) ate our service department more econ­
Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk. 4-4tc.
land,
are content to remain at the old stand omically.
Therefore, you, G. R. Calhoun, F. A.
for the present and are greatly enlar­
We thanking you for past favors
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
ging their present quarters nml will In and solicit your further patronage. llnrt, and C. 11. Walsh are hereby* re­
quired to be and appear before oui
able to tnku care of their many largi All work guaranteed.
Notice is hereby given to the pub­
said Circuit Court at the Court House
orders this season to better advantngt
B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 4-lte.
in. Sanford, Florida, on the 14th day lic, thnt the Genevn Bridge across thi
They are installing new equipment
of October A. D. 1920, and then and St. Johns River, between Sanford nnd
nnd one of their kettles alone turn!
there mnke answer to the Bill of Com­ Geneva, Fin., is now undergoing re­
out over 100 ja i s of jelly every half
LEGAL AIIVERIISING
plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Con- pairs, nnd is unsnfc, nnd is closed to
hour and they nre putting in several
fesso will be entered against you. the public travel, nnd any person 01
more kettles and enlarging the build­
And you, T. C. Gillis, N. J . Gallagher persons using snid bridge will pass
ing anti will purchase trucks for tin
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
J . M. Hunt J . F. .Mitchell, I&lt;ouis Paint at their own risk, without liability
quicker transportation to Sanford nnd
and James Sawyer, are hereby re­ of any kind accruing to Seminole
neighlwiring
cities. They, have one* or.
,
I* i1 Notice is hereby given to the pub- quired to be nnd appenr before our said County.
^ l u!demonstrates
; . i 0^ ™ z that
r
r
jbusiness
f . H * . * ■ » * t o u . , « i. i m * *
L. A. Bromley, Chairman,
Circuit Court at the Court House in
which
this
1
the St. Johns River, between Gen.-vn,
Bonrd of Co. Comr’s.
that had such a small start a few nnd Mims Fla., is now undergoing re- Sanford, Florida, on the 8th day of
Scmminolc County, Fla.
November, A. D.. 1920, and then and
years ago has attained Inrge propor­
pairs, and Is unsafe, and is closed to J h
mnke answer to th.1 Bill of com- Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk. 4-4tc
tions nnd today the Wakefield prod­ the
public travel, and any person 01
ucts nre known far and wide as tin persons using snid Bridge will pass plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Con- In the Circuit Court, Seventh, Judicial
All these cars have been |u*
fesso will be entered against you.
best of the kind on the market.
in fiivt class n»i.&lt;i.tion t.r.d
at their own risk, without liability of And nil other unknown parties claim­
Circuit in and for the County ol
Mrs. Wakefield has a new conceit I Wly kind nccniing to Seminole Countire
going at rta.M-n:.b!e j rice*
Seminole,
Floridn.
•
ing nny right, title or interest in and
that is bound to become popular wit I (y_
Citation.
to the property herein above described
the tourist trade. It is small baskets
I„ A. Bromley, Chairman, are hereby required to lie and appear
Mary M. Secord, L. E. White, et
woven from Florida pine needles con­
Board of Co. Comr’s.
before our said Circuit Court at tin nls., vs. William G. Aldridge.
taining erystalired ginger and is only
Seminole County, Florida.
It appearing from the affidavit file*
one of the many fine articles put U| Attest: E. A. Douglass, Cclrk. 4-4te Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
the 3rd dnj* of Jan. A. I&gt;. 1921, and in this cause by George G. Herring
by his enterprising firm of which San­
------------ x-----------then and-tbere answer to the Bill of Solicitor for the Defendant, thnt it i*
ford and tin- whole of Seminole coun­
Sanford, Florida
Complaint filed in this cause, other­ the belief of the affiant that L. E
NOTICE
ty is justly proud.
wise n Decree Pro C’onfesso will In White, who was made a party to thi
D istrib u to rs for
Hen. Board of Countv Commission­ entered against all said unknown par­ enuse by an order of Court in tin
it,ers in and for Seminole County. ties.
room nnd stead of Mary M. Secord
It is ordered that this notice be pub­ whose interest the said White has a*
Florida, at their next regular meet­
ing to lie held Oct. 4th. 1920. at in lished in The Sanford llernld, a news- quired, is a non-resident of the Stnt
i1
, o'clock A. M. at the Court House, paper published in Seminole County, of Florida and that his present pine*
FOR SALK—C immI milch cow will »»» Snnfonl Flo., will receive bids for Florida, once n week for four weeks n s ' of tesidence is .'1219 Volta Place
be fresh soon. Inquire m il French &lt;*ne Si«*l Fire Proof filin- cabinet •to the defendants whose residence South Capital Street, Washington, I»
4-ltp.
avenue.
ENERGIZER. VERY SIMPLE

Good Used Cars
For Sale

1 Buick six Touring
1 Wescott, Seven
Passenger

1 C h e v r o l e t t o u r in g

White seven pass­
enger

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.

LEXINGTON and STANDARD
EIGHT AUTOMOBILES

Too Late to Classify

The Marked
P re stig e it
Holds in the
Autom obile
World Today
Demonstrations
Gladly Given.

Motor
Co.
Distributors tor

Seminole, Lake,
Osceola and
Volusia
Counties

Frank Losslng
Contractor A. Builder
Phone 407
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( luA
ROOMS FOR
4-ltc
avenue Cor. Sth Street
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C IT R U S -E X C

FOR SALE- Ford speedster Gold-*
boro Store
4-ltp.
FOR RENT- Two rooms for tight I
house
keeping. 2(ut
East
Third
Street.
4-3tp.
------------ x-----------FOR RENT—2 or .'I nicely furn­
ished housekeeping
rooms. Do not
object to children. Mrs. Julia Rid­
dling. Eagle Home 205 Oak ave. 4-ltp
------------ x— ;-------..Saturday Sept. II th. we will -ell
Guaranteed
Goodyear Tires
and
Tubes f»r the price of the tire-. Gas
32 ctJt.-.E. P. Hines... 105 Palim-tt*
Avenue.................
4-ltp.
FOR SA LE—Good milk cow. Apply
to J . II. Estridge, Mcllonville, ave­
nue.
4-lltp
FOR SALE CHEAP— Full blood­
ed Airedale bitch. L. A. Remind.
Sanford Bnttcry Service Co.
4-ltp

Increasing Strength Of The
F lo rid a C itrus Exchange
THE FLORIDA CITR U S EXCHANGE WAS HAD ITS HD.GESI AND MOST
SU CC ESSFU L YEAR IN 1919-29.
OUTSTANDING F E A T U R E S ARE LARGER VOLUME. WIDER DISTRIHU"1 ION, LOWER COSTS OF OPERRATION AND MORE SATISFACTORY RETURNS
THAN EVER IIEFORE.
IN ADDITION TO MONEY EARNED FOR GROWER M EMBERS HY TH E OR­
GANIZATION. IT SA V ES THEM VAST SUMS THROUGH THE T R A F F IC AND
CLAIM DEPARTMENT AND TH E EXCHANGE SUPPLY COMPANY.
IN EVERY PART OF FLORIDA. CITRUS GROWERS A R E AWAKE TO TH E
U)VANTAGES OF M EM BERSH IP IN TH E EXCHANGE. AND TO ACCOMODATE
NEW MEMBERS FOUR NEW LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS W ER E FORMED RECEN T­
LY IN TWO W EEKS.
TEN OR TW E L V E NEW EXCHANGE PACKING HOUSES ARE IN COURSE
OF ERECTION AND MANY ALREADY LARGE HOUSES A RE CONSTRUCTING
ADDITION’S. SOME OF THEM TO DOURI.E PRESEN T CAPAC ITY. ONE IMG ICE
PLANT AND TH R E E PRE-COOLING PLANTS ARE Hill.DING.
To obtain the benefit- of the Florida Citrus Exchange for the ap­
proaching season, you must take membership before it opens. For full
information write to the business manager at Tampa, consult the
.
munager of the local association nearest to you or call on

Orange County Citrus Sub-Exchange
Orlando Hank *C- Trust Building

VULCANIZING
TH E INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
Don't forget that it is just ns nec­
cssary to have your inner tubes 1
strong, flexible nnd durable the snme
ns your outer shoes, anil our vulcan­
izing process will do this for you.
It’s the best tire insurance you could
put your tire money into, for it dou­
bles, often trebles, the life of both
tires and tubes. We are vulcanizing
specialists.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Jal; ar.d Ir 1 St.

Smlor l. F !. rl.!*.

O rlnntlo, Florida
Linen yenr* of unqualified surce-s. Priwrn stability.
!r.:na-lng ad*antn2r«i to mctn'.i-**-.

�rmi*AY. septemufi.

THE SANFORD HERALD

P A C E TEN

DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE WANTS POWER
TO ENFORCE PRINCIPLES

Oranges -----

Trees
111,8-18

there will lie grent numbers of people
200,000 bxs. |who will be nnxious to come to Flur- t

prospect cm p.slsc. the lmsince the county was not organized portnnee of planting winter gardens
until 1913.
as extensively ns possible here in
------------ x------------Florida. All that can be raised will
MUM It I &gt; FOR FLORIDA'*
surely be wanted, and the probability
______
is that in any event there will be a
shortage of such food crops ns can
\» advertisement in a recent issue j,c rn|8..,| here in the winter.
of a Detroit Mich., paper, hears t h
e
________ _________
above heading. The "ltd" rends H j k :
.
. "Going to
Florida. Will
share
I» the death of Charles S. Harris
! freight car with another going there." Daytona loses one ;&gt;f Irer most conThis i« a good big straw that shows sistent, nlNweather boosters, Ile hat
! Inmntiin declaring the nineteet)
ntoeribnr"* *o the federal consti 'which way the wind is blowing in tin been a resident of Dayonn and vieintutior, granting women equal frut, 'northern statea. Let them come, tin ity for m years, and Ins conneetio:
with the Daytona Daily News am
ehise tun! been ih.tlv ratified and wa ! more tire better.
C
1
L J J 1 D .,
.i-.th i'
i l.n
tl | eonnnittei | WitlVthe closing of it great numbers other papers gave him opportunity to
D j
received 11.*■ nnnouneemeiit with h ear-[ of factories in the north and the con- boost as was Ids held. I lit- News e v
ty apnlatise no move was innde t&lt; seuent discharge of many thousands tends sympathy* to his relative*, am
cndoi e the action or ni**g* ■; id .
laborer-', it is evident that tin knows that Editor Fitzgerald will tin*
for the participatioit m i Lvtioiitht', j prospects up there for the laboring his place har d to till.
for tin ■ participation if Demircrntb I elnsea are not espeeinlly
nttrnctive.
i*«pei
women in the November election. I:
With high priees for coal, scarcity
Try a Hernhl want ad for results.
was explained by the chairman tha' of comfortable bouses to live in nml
these matters would conn- under th« scarcity of profitable employmmcnt
direction and «unen tsion of the cam
( pa urn committee to be appointed Int*
this week are early next week.
The session w ieh opened shortIv after I loVlock lasted little ntor*
ARE NEEDED IF REAL DEM OF ,tlm nn lm iir.

Would Restore Powers
formerly neiQ

Committee

E LE C TIO N CHANGES

t l O

T e n t s , A w n in g s, T a rp a u lin s ,

oT c a n v a s a r t i c l e s t o s p e c i a l o r d e r s , L ig h t
a n d H e a v y C a n v a s , F l a g s B u n t i n g , \v;ioon

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U m b re lla s,

n , O p e r a t e d by
Dm net s and

malingers

all
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i t ’- the loosened paits that went
So it l eliooVes you to take cate

L. A. BRAND

You ought to bring your ea:
hi re at regular intervals for m
inspection. We will see that ev
r!*. b.dt and not i- properly * telil
•ip d. Don’t monkey with you
at bl our monkey* wreiuli at
t« i ll I,, ti • trouble. We are m a­
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REPORT 11Y GOVERNMENT

Amendment of tire Ur yon primary
i.f.v so tha it he State Democratic
exevutive conimitteo might have re,toieil to it those powers which th&lt;
primary law -t n i'P " it of -o that n

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Our&gt;DM'k&gt; a e t're-h and are ol
the IkM -tra il- llutl can be *eriired.
Sanlord Fnntiers have
hem iij-iw; our “ Faris (iohleii
Yellow Sell - Blanehiag ( elt ry
Seed’’ for ihe pa-t Iwenly year-.

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dur “ Big Bo-ton I.elliE'e’ and 1lairly Suowliall
I'aulillower' have always produced dependable
crops. Why evperinieiilV Place vnur orili r ■ earh .

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P low s 7 to D acres a d a y

C h a s e &amp; Co.

w ith o n e tr a c to r
does az! field work
from plowing to harvest

O ne m an

- .infi.rd. I lot id*

ion of t‘.*2l the party should ar
range for a convention ie,u. ~ei tin,
every county in the -tale to di-.othe party's affair*. The f'ommittei
voted to adopt that -tntement
be recorded in it- record* and that
a ropy he sent to each member of
the conimitteo.
Rarely enough mi mber* to form .*
i|uorum were present «phen the ,o
uutiee was lulled into session at It
o’clock this morning on the tent!
flour of the Seminole Hotel. Twen­
ty eight members answered to then
name either in person or by proxy,
organization the business permanent­
ly organizing for the next two year*
was udertakeii , with the result that
George J1. Raney, of Tampa, chair­
man for t 'e past six year* was re
elected for another
two
years
Schellc Maine* of Sanford, Scniineli
County, was elected fcrretary, and
I. E. McCall, of Jasper, wen elect­
ed treasurer.
Chairman Raney was authorized
to appoint a eampaingn committei
which will be charged with the duty
of getting out the largest possildi
Democratic vote in the general elect
ior\ in November This committee
will be announced within the next
three days, the chairman announcei'
so that it might get down to busi
|V*s without delrtyj It will also
direct t 'e
raisin g of Democrat ii
funds wit!* which to handle part*
affairs in the state dan also tto hi
contributed to the national fund fie
the election of the Democratir norni
Pies :nr president and vice president
* ommitteeman Hope!! Davis nGainesville offered a resolution ett
dossing the nomination of i'..x and
Roosevelt for president and
vice
Kratictseo i tirvi-ntion i *o| tdi dctru*
Florida t-nd elsewhere that t e»-vi&lt;'..
of prut Wait sin this star* might t&gt;.
rrn s-erv.
The ndmirdstratbin •}'
P'e-idev* 'ViNon wa&lt; also hinrtil*
ei'd-e . . with cheers when lit* nano
we- mentioned.
Th&lt;* committee was info**,tod !&gt;• '
Tin* Mef-iir&gt;»di« thro.u'if Chnirr,«ne I
Rnne*c i"*fi,.|rv id State Colb* I
had Thursilny morning i«sued a |iro&lt; |

-Wash Tubs vs. GoldDollars—
This is the year of years to put
in a full acreage, and countgeous business farmers are getting
their “wash tubs" out of doors
despite dillicultics, all ready for
the rain of "gold dollurs" that is
just uhcad of them.

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When you let us supply your building

A factory overcomes labor
shortage by using machines that
do the work of a number of men.
They often pay very high prices
for such machines, but it pays
them in labor savings.

needs you Ret a Rreat deal m ore than ju s t so
m any feet of lu m b e r— bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails— or panels of B e a v e r Board.

You get the benefit of our building
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material knowledge and experience in S e r v i c e
that helps you get the results you wnnt at the
right price. Service first in planning the
w o r k — more service in selecting proper m a te ­
ria ls — speedy service in delivering the goods.

The labor shortage never was
so great as right now, but it need
not nficct you, if you use a
Moline-Universal Tractor.

Y o u pay for the materials.
T he seri’ico
pa ys for itself in the larger volum e of business
it brings through super-satisfied cu sto m ers.
It will pa y y o u to
be one o f them.

Here is what one m a n and a
Moline-Universal Tractor c a n do in
a ten hour day:
Plow 7 to 9 aerti
Diic 2 7 aert* with a 7 1 Tandem Dltc /Amou
A ' i c 3 8 aervt U'ith a 10' Diic Harrow
Harrow 7 6 aerti with a 2 0 'P o g Tooth Harrow
Cultivate from 13 to 2 0 acret with a tuo-roie
Cultivator
Drill 3 5 acret with a 10' Crain DnII
Haneit 4 0 acret with a 10' Crain hinder
Harveit 10 acret with a Corn Hindir
Mow 2 5 acret with a 8' A/ou*«r
Rake 4 0 acret with a 12' Rake

In addition it makes a powerful
and economical stationary power
plant up to 24" separator capacity.
W e can prove to you that a
Moline-Universal Tractor will be a
profitable investment for you. A
demonstration on your own farm
cheerfully arranged.

If drtirej you can uf# the “ drag hthind" or hone
drawn implementt you now have with the Molir.e•
Univertal the tame at with other lypet o f tracton.

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S E P T E M B E R 10, 1920
TH E SANFORD HERALD
ns much before they hnve to produc Hill .Ur nf li\f, A r&gt;.. mis. Im BI..J nil err l a l f * . A t h
A t ^ f f ll^ m l ...............
another report,, ns possible will begii U B . t * In tn r offl*. »n&gt;l h i t —« .l* »p p |lf«tlo nI | » l f * . V V IIIU n) A. It.M lm fk, an I At^rrtta. bU IV CIRCUIT COURT,
for t i « .l*«.l to l n i i r In aM O tvIaar* w l l b U «r [ w l f . , I . l u l * A M i a o J r r .
CIRCUIT. IV A!
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- to afect business and every other 1in S a l t r v r t l B i 't l r r n ik u r r s Ih * f..|l.&gt;«tnj r e r l M l ' i r t l * A l* n n .1 * r,
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l a i l t f , J ' . * » . * l I, 5ii *nnuti. ri-ifiit x Writ err
ting such execs ive wages, buck puj
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iy expect.. «t tills soon nut you cm. .all
\. .to any of ttiu local employe- m tin
c u a , »....c ami .i.,U out lui youirvl
as tu \wiu. nus been liumteU loom, li
oli.er Words wiille tne guVciiuuci.v wa
111 cui.;.i | ut tile i naos up lo tm turn
tt ey weie ic-itam liiey would be guai
U i . u . ...c • i-- per cent, tiicy wei
liie most extravagant and cureles.
corporation* and kept it up u. id lit
lualtOr was settled. All they vvutilv

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T h is s e c t i o n c e rfa in li|
a lo t t o i h e a u ite m
big car, but the man with the
0 K at it just from
small car and the medium
the business stand­
point, compared with,sized car.
say, ten years ago— or
even five.
W c represent U . S . Tires

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I-**Inc t|ei«’rlMI tanl« altnatr In
f*«*ontv. 9‘lorltla. rn*»r# particular Ir «l#^*rll»^'l a*
folJfina, low11.

S*l»ct jrour f/raa mocording to the ro*d•
they /tsr# to trartl:
la undy or hilly coun­
try, wherever the going
O apt to be heavy—The
U. &amp; Nobby.
For ordinary country
roidi—The U. S. Chain
or Usco.

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lntar#a«*t!on o f th# Houtk
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1 tin - more efficient methods Him
!*fv iii vogue before wartime e x t r a - 1
Uvumr rampant. Here is tin
r-- .. ftnin the S ta r:
"Til.- tin- railroads were making
! "Hit. incuts and bunks up tu pres
th,- giivrnmeiit fur the 5 1-1 1
guarantee, tlu-y were givim
".'■i .ill the extra time they enuh
. t h e m work Sundays and every
and gangs that had ncv&lt;
.tia were put to work. Wbe
•v ■&gt; going mi the expanse ol tin
''■ I- nii the books w a- being pilei
' '.t..it the government would hnvi
»'•*' . guarantee on a larger cos
No snom-r did the Kseb-Cum ril.lt'lT r |
?&lt;*«! %J*M HUkltrMf'1 pUTl*-*
into uffret ami the mens •illipf U !*&lt;• % J u*. tp** |*f*i r*»tifr*w i w ill Iwi rn
w*r- |m»t ■iM tinkhnwit
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tit being proudly
It I * orikfi-tl It »t 11*1% f lr a t t .il tw* iiiMUlin*
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by Congressman Ilrane vvh In Tl,** Sififor-I I l m M a rtrw9inj»#r puMKlifs*
*''* ' carry bis own ward in Lake In *&lt;4nf«*r»l JK»n*lf#tl# • *»inI jr. ri**rMa. «*»ir»* «
fi-r rlffM r»*iiM*mt|i*&gt; t t f e l * a*
*fI* — to
•| ii .in 11j.• nn order come tint slat
I n n tin t k f e n . b f i * a l i j en r # a m &lt;*rk *&gt;%* twi*T«#
■l ‘t there would In. no more ej i u / K h i fi**tl&lt;** t-* unknow n i&gt; f*H itan!»
VY|fru*#*i n it t a i l « fn] tli** ***V| o f » i M C ||.
*_'ir Sunday time ami that all tin
• m irf r»n ||.|i 7 llb i l i r n f b tft|* t, A. T»
'•'■idd he cut to eight hours r*i|t
l-.-.
I
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I «•’ • |*ARJI
‘ ‘ in as nitieli a t $10 to $10 pe 4S I! % f*•
fl**rk ( * lf n t ll fo * irt
S«*m|nol#
fic in t r . I’k t M i
immy nf the men here am
(Jr*it4 n |v r* d l$ «
^»&gt;llr|f**r and l*«»un*i"1 f &gt;j
aim. thing nil over the sys 1 iv»*,ijtli|t.t*nf
2 tit**
. , Hi. some roads, ns many a
notice
or
ArrncATio:;
ron
tax
n
rrn
h a v e been laid off nltogeth
:
U n l# r Rwfti^n I t * of th*
S '.atu t#t.
• - i'll a thing is expected hen
N.»tl # U li*»f#f*f cl****i ri» # u tbaf
’’ "m - and tin1 retrenchment or
M I* fit IlKf*TT
. that tiie roads will mak fit i r i i *•&lt;•$ o f T u iV rtlfto itw V j 7*» 4tt»* I ft*#

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fit the animals sidd for sib much the
■rrage farmer could not buy them.
?-t believe tiiat in these sales more
•{* wet sold for less than their real
Hue than fur more than their real
due. la fact, few, if any, brought
fi- than they were worth.
'Aher good farm lam! in Florida
i for &gt;'■ to §10 an acre, there was
sfLip., -.,me excuse for raising cheap
•
and tiie razurhnek bog might
a* been profitable at that time but
it row With the advance In price
f f»rnt lands, it is but natural for IN C IR C U IT C O U RT O r S E M IN 0 L L CO UNTY,
F L O R ID A . IN C H A N C E R Y .
or dock to advanccin proportion.
The day is past in our state when
iIr 4 rriR it,
I 'h m I
■e farmer can buy a sow and litter W Ti* T. H'hl!»lM»4il, A Iu
I'o tiip U iln U rit. V»
♦frigs f &gt;r $10 to $15. A large m a­ f f - l . / I. •! . D rfrtj
CITATION.
inly ofour farmers are nowraising
T% i •r&lt;»r £«■ I T vm I, A lra lr«
I ’riMl
■uts and they have a right to expert
Tl »*tev,
Ti'$«ir«*. &lt;li«rl**% W h lt t l# r tn .J » lf^
UTiinlar
d*:h prices for their products.
a n il i v i t l l m
i.
i i r c i i r j m i «if»*
It may not he advisable for every I'i r a •!I*-j . a ll pari Ira c la im in g I til err* la iw i&gt; r
ifmer to pay $500 or$l,000 nfr n i&gt;*%^r** $*«•-* l lu il i * &lt; m i ,
rhifW Wlilltltr an I wlf#
but a good farm er can afford to Tnutrr,
Whittier. 4?a•I U11II4tu Im llradUf ao.l wlf**
-»&gt; $125 or $200 for the right kind .
........ Ilrat||#f. or o th^ rw l*/,
in d
to a ll
parti#* rlaloilu# auj Inter#*! In aoj to th# fol
! brood sows.

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11fI- »’* H ! » n«” *• of \l*• I. \\ iMIMf.

N *rtfir

( ;k pure bred auction sales, saying

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to lo d e In ao*oi|4nr«» n|M i U t r ,
c*rt|
r r ilo a r r * tf,«* f.H s in tfif ijr*'*rl1-**.|
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in &gt;*
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f*»f 2. *!*■•• It 11? ft 1 » n t tt**«* I l+s \ 17 ft
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We consider this outlook
mor&lt;
healthy and more promising than an;
we have lucit given since the war. I
was to he expected that some wrench
ing and groaning would nccunipan;
the return to normal ami it is no mor&lt;
than fair that those who have roceiv
ed most should he the first to feci tie
wrench.— Leesburg Commercial.

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* J'| .•• cn V m i •* !..* f.'lwiWltJC • | « 4 ' f J pr.*fl*r
ii
In **. r I t V fo u n t &gt;. f*l**tl l&lt; t-»**lt‘
I . - *7 % i I-r*t lle it t it * . T T * « *M I«nt1 ’*-1 .* i i .
I *• I l&gt;i*
nf l*»*» listi ifp e nf *'
vr

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t d | i r f* |f( y t e i ( S i l t fn*
n*.t*»i • »n 11«« l,«« i|#«,*.| « I II (••ilr t!
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l»l . t .i-see
&gt;ept. it l pall lit.
■I.deled tiov I alts ItJ .\t •
t.'-iteial Sweat iligeit. tiie g ott r
- morning reinstated the enI board of polk county, din­
ar.
few days ago. lie also put
r:. H doore bark in office a* stiper- tel est fot l lie m e of mollt y, I.lit l i b
t of public instruction of 1’olk ti.it m.dl\ Inch wages ate nnposxiid
a* a peintatient thing in any eoutitt.
unless tiiat totality be walled frot
the lest of tin- world and its i-ommnd
I.ORIHV i k h ; s a l e s f o r k III NNKII OF GREAT INDUSTRY ities held at eommensiirates price
. illotigill right down to tiie funilatnent
al ptinciple tiiat governs tins ex
change turoiigli tin- niediutn of niotie.no inuii ran continue to receive fniii
tin- whole wmld or people of a conn
try greater value than In- produce
or tint, country, whether lie evcbaiigi
lii.« tin e atul effort fm money or di
leetly for the commodities tiiat molt
ey will purchase. Sointi men can get
more than they give for a time. Pun
/.i &lt;lid tiiat—aiul look at him now.

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L-. V IS K jfil* ... t 'lr r k o f tt.* . i t I
t r » n r t. m l it.* •*•! o f i l l I i V l r t . tU U
in
.; A a f t u t . a , I*. 1930.
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l o t ti- k. I i i i.* ,
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t :..iusatnl, six hundred and six.
acres of Orange county
Hnfw »m1
j pi imps tiie largest imlividnu
A. IV It# w * y
,., exrejit the Sylvester K. Wil
J*»1 tt I
|!r»r»it» a n !
|l. W. I
•
ur&gt; base, to take place in thi:
11
i
has iieeti sold by I*. E. Hax
I- s tin nti*
srtl
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syr,dicate of local iiusiness
A |S|t*|r«* * t !
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. . v . . is i&gt; k n o c k H i e g o v e m m e n
r
\S *iI• h i t . p ir t f**--‘ *
f
t
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t• I
1 &gt;
I will take steps to immediate
K i t - |t-.« 1 l U f i f \ 1k-»rl s
1; Tl *• IK "*» I*
it eve -1.000 acies by tile planting owile; ship and make a great log e\
M t•ft I 1-ell* 3«»e»uk| -»t tin* •!*?• tl' I l t c M I I*
«\ v» .|| | ?l.ts. I i. I
pcllse allowing lor tile people ; mnlly
i ; i - groves.
I ' j t h * ' W \V »*• V i
n*
In Jh-* tlltln* nf
: i pay and teal work ha-* l i v e ........ m m
l.u w lV
**.1 r
M
IK* V a t
property’ i.-* lucated west u,
M r N a lt
i n l s l l c d it,
o l sll.ipc-.
% i» nor
: Harden, embracing *&gt;uine o!
iiliw
t a * «t*nr*l w ill
}••'»*• it »*f^m t*n
lr »; i--* ■..%* ftow *i *• tftvii
VVhethei the cxtrvnKuni praeliee
• i l l * •■Tllflt A lr t *1«a II 1 rf.l.***iu^.l iffertile lami in the State.
kutM-i.-i ti ••
•♦f ti «* • i
u* the- past tw i year* and nan v wet j
’
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lid
|
t'lte
a | *fil
It*
l*
a U i t f m | | 4 tl at It 1* t ‘ *• t«*
. , -.i&lt;iii has long been famous for
% - N 1»
deliberate o r the lint oral outrrovvt
atflsfi!
t) *•
.*f fi‘»| I *
if.u*- gtovs. The laud is panic
I Alull *;i \*»'* **Mrk
osire*! .!rf*-n1 *t|t»
iih .n o a t
adapted to trucking and grova at conditions tor which manyvircuin
it; \ r i»ariii.AS-&lt;. n. c.
n*§ j»«-r«.*t* In r..» **t*?#» o f I*K»i!•
stances
nrd
many
persons,
botn
eni
| f| « :? J* w M ' ,»‘|| w
W
*l
:. it laying tu the west uf tin
ploy'd s at,.! employe.- ate to bialtti
I tl »l It la M a t«^!
IN TUI. CIRCUIT COURT, SCVESTH JUI&gt; t l r f r n l i n t i aft*
. Apopka d -lt:i and eontainin
m »t t .»*
of 1
\ . e t.a.i no way of definitely a s e e i 1
ICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND 1OH 8LMpa turexjue lakes. Tile lain
\
afe* I J r f f f o f * nf l«*t»h|
P.'OLt COUNTY r L0RIDA
I t 11 **f *&gt;»*• ;*|ttnt
In •aM
IN CHANCERY

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a lm a h ti an*| a ll |uft!a*a r liim ln x a»i
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J r a r n H I Tni*t*w» f,*r f l m n i U i*arn**tl. It la w l f *
•ati'l In r cl.II tr»*r»,
ra rn ^ U n&gt;
• I t!.«* - Jill!
1r#n of A. |*. I’ in»&lt;*l! am| O fitts la I* r n r ll
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l ‘ani#1l an*I
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Everything speeded
u p — m a d e e a s ie r .
Nearly every business
man depending on the
automobile to tran s­
port himself * I his
products.
II

That is one reason, per­
haps, why more attention is
being paid to tires— why tire
costs are being figured closer
and people are beginning to
look for better tires.
W c believe that people are
entitled to better tires— the
best they can get.
Not only the man with the

for th a t reaso n — b ecau se
their policy is the same as
ours every tire as good as
y o u can gel it, regardless of
the size of the car it is to
go on.
It was that policy which
led to the introduction of the
straight side automobile tire,
the pneumatic truck tire.
And you can’t beat it.

U. S. Tires arc guaranteed
for life, w ith no ,limitation
o f mileage.
It will pay you
us about tires, if you arc
looking at them from a
business standpoint

U n ite d S t a t e s T ir e s
l.im gv* nod ll.i
II. Tiilbr, Allaiaont, ■ .springs, | 11 Midway H orace.
It Daniel.
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Chulunto, H.i
A. H I.; in-iu-*.
Osteen, I’la
l„ M. Hehlnmler,
(ietiev a. •I'I
Lav-ton Bros. Co, Inr.,
Otiedo, Fla.
K-nt t uli ani/lng Work-, Sanford. Fla

Oviedo Garage,
Ik \ t). Motor Co.,
I. \V. Phillips X Sons,

Oviedo, Fla
Sanford, Fia
Sanford Fla

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�TH E SSANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWELVE

TRACTORS GIVEN VERY
HARD T E S T ON TU ESD A Y

Specials For This Week

Moline Tears Up New* Ground to Ite- ?
M.irkable Depth— Fordson Trot*
T
Along at High Speed With
v
Plow

We are Clos/ng-Out all onr Summer Goods and
are making Prices to move them quickly.

On he Gibson farm hack of Fruitland Park the Moline and Fordson
tractors were given extremely severe
tests on Tuesday "f'en iccn cf I'.d*
week and some of the most marvel­
Men’s $4.25 Panama Hals
ous stunts were pulled off by the Mo­
line after the real demonstration of
Sale P r i c e ......................
straight plowing was completed.
The ground was newly cleared and
the plows had to cut through roots six
Ladies White Canvas Oxfords, (IJO O A
inches in diameter. On the strnight
worth $4 and $5, now - tp «J*U e
work the Fordson went nt a consider­
ably higher speed than the Moline but
the Moline was plowing a deeper fur­
Ladies’ $15.00 Fancy Voile Dresses,
row. There were very deep holes In
the ground where large trees had been
Now O n l v ..................................
taken out and the very large wheels
I of the Moline were'not disturbed by
these, white the smaller wheels of the
M en’s and Boy’s Palm Beach Suits and Children’s
Fordson wore compelled to mnke such
harder pulling of the work at these
Wash Suits at greatly reduced prices.
points.
After the demonstration of plowing
was over, the Moline plow was lower­
ed and a trench dug around the “land"
to a depth sufficient to have buried
■several times as many people as were
present and covered them up. Then
the operator spun the wheels and dug
then* into the soft plowed ground so
deep that it looked like they would
never get out. Hut they did.
Altogether, it was n splendid show,
extremely spectular. but one specta­
tor remarked that if farmers had to
tb,' Fb'i tda 11,f"f u&gt;* lloim* '* ii friend do their plowing in that kind of land
WORTHY IN STM l I’MIN
]cs&gt; On is, whit’ll i- lot alfti at Jurk all the time some foil; - would have to
I'll A I NEEDS 11ELI
go hungry. Leesburg Commercial.
sonville.
Hell Bros., of I.ake Monroe are aAt hope Hall, men emerging from
M.ijor Odom lit re In Interest of Hope
prison are given a helping hand un­ gents fur the Moline tractor and were
Hall
til they me rejuviiiated and plmed at the above demonstration.
in pn&gt;itions.
------------ x------------Tile i-’lnrida lie- ue a ml Matin nit&gt;
Major L. A .Odom, is in Sanford
The guava crop gives promise, ac­
tins week in tlie interest of two im­ Home nt Jacksonville, m under Hie cording to advic-s from I'olk county
portant charities; namely, the Florida leadership of Mrs. Major Odom, l he of being the largest in the history of
Hope Hall, nt Hampton, Bradford institution like Unit of Hope Hall, is the state.
County, for Released Prisoners, and State—wide in its field of labor.
Major Odom is visiting Sanford on
his regular annual trip in the interest
«*i
of the two important charities, He
states that he bus many friends here
JL
who have watehed Ids work since it
inception in Florida some four or five
years ago, with much interest, and in
this case respond to the work gener­
ously.
------------x------------in N ew York City alone from kid­
WILL DO ELECTRICAL WORK
ney trouble last year. Don't allow
yourself to becom e n victim by
John (iilloti has severed his con­ neglecting pains and aches. Guard
nection with the Southern Utilities Co., against this trouble by taking
and started in business for himself.
He will du a general eleerical con­
tracting business and ns soon as pos­
sible will open a store where all kinds
of electrical fixtures will he carried
Now on Display
in stock. John Is an experienced elec­
at
trician and his many friends are glad
to know that he will remain in Snn- Thu world’s standard remedy for kidney,
Itvar. tdadder and uric ncid trouble*
ford.
IlniUnd’a national remedy since 1696.
---------- x---------------A l l druggists, three sires. Guaranteed. ,
NF.U APARTMENTS READY.
I m L fur l li t name G o ld M ed al on t o r * ho a
ftmi fttcftpl no imltilioa
The Welukn Apartments are being
put into order and ready for occupan­
cy by 'October the 1st.
The apartments are furnished com­
plete with exception of silver, cooking
Utensils, and linen ntid range in prict
from $;tr&gt; to $100, on year Lease rate,
fot shorter period of occupancy $in
••
••
to $150.
The house is open for inspection,
and tiie public is cordially invited to
go through the Huilding if looking fot
pleasant ami convenient living quar­
The Shop &lt;&gt;f Quality and
ter* Hours. Pa. tit. to 5 p. in. 4-lte.

. $3.75

. $9.50

R IV E R S B EO S,
Cor. Fourth St. and Sanford Ave.

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CORRECT MODES

Fall Millinery

GOLD M E D A L

The Quality
Shop
N*rvice

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Try a Herald want ad for results.

Seminole Hotel and
Grill
S a n fo rd ’s Most Popular Hotel
There is so much offered the discriminating
guest of the Seminole in the way ol comlort in
accommodation and distinc ion in surroundings
that, after the first visit, Sanford suggests only
one hotel.
N l R K C T I O N &lt;*F

W A LTER BERFORD OLSON

DINNER DE LUX
U! 1*. M. D» 8 I*. M .

SLIC ED TOMATOES
SPANISH ONIONS

BELL P E P P E R S
DILL PICKLES
('hofet*

CONSOMMK’ FANCIIONETTE
CHICKEN . LA MC LL AG AT A W N Y SOUP
F IL L E T OF SOLE. HOLLANDAISK SAUCE
POMES DUTCHES
Choice
ROAST TU R K EY HENS. CELERY DRESSING
ROAST PRIM E RIB OF NEW YORK BEEF. AC J U S
.BO ILED LEG OF SOUTHDOWN MUTTON. CAPER SAUCE
1WL&amp;1EED YOUNG FRESH PORK. GREEN APPLE SA U C E
S ALADE de ASPE11GES.

ett BRANCHES

SEM INO LE CORN MUFFINS

A LA CHEF.

Choice
MINCE MEAT PIE
LOGANBERRY PIE
DELMOMCO ICE CREAM
J E L L Y L A Y ER CAKE
MARBLE CAKE
A P P L E P IE

TEA

CO FFEE

PUMPKIN IME
PLAIN C AK E
ICED TEA

Seminole’s unexcelled cuisine is under the
direction of Chef Tom ('rooms, considered
the best Chef in Florida.
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BANDEL’S EMPORIUM
The Greatest Sale
In the History
Of Sanford

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Crowds fill the store from Opening
till closing, showing their Great Appreci­
ation of the Remarkable Values. For
the next Eight Days we offer many new
features and have added many cases of
New Merchandise.

COME EARLY and share the hi
Values.

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Don’t Misjudge L’s
By our location. The fnc
that wc nreout of the higl
rent district gives us i
decided advantage to scl
you

Better Goods for Less

316 Sanford Ave,
Next D oor to B rock
T h e T ailor

Don’t Misjudge I s
By our location. The fa,
that we arcout of the hie1
rent district. gives us
decided advantage to -1
you

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FORDSON
TRA D E M ARK

WHEN HENRY FORD SET ABOUT IIUU.DING TH E FORDSON TRACTOR
HE HAD A TIIOROI Gil UNDERSTANDING OF J U S T WHAT IT SHOULD HE
AND WHAT IT SHOULD DO. ...H I S E A R LY L IF E ON T H E FARM GAVE HIM
A DEEP INSIGHT INTO T H E DAAII.Y L I F E OF T H E F A R M E R : HIS MECHAN­
ICAL GENU S SAW IME T Y P E OF TRACTOR N E E D E D ...H E BEGAN WORK
ON A FARM TRACTOR T H IR T Y -F IV E YEA RS AGO. AND FOR MORE THAN
TW EL V E YEARS HE EX PERIM EN TED o v e r MORE THAN 7.000 ACRES OF
LAND IN D IF FE R E N T KINDS OF SOIL. WITH D IF F E R E N T CROPS.
SO HE HUII.T TH E FORDSON. IT IS SO S IM P LE THAT A SCHOOL ROY
CAN OPERATE IT. IT IS LOW IN F IR S T COST. IT IS LOWEST IN O P ER ­
ATING COST AND FORDSON PARTS AND FORDSON S E R V IC E ARE ALWAYS
TO HE HAD PROMPTLY FROM THE D EA LER.
INK FORDSON IS A PROFITA BLE INVESTMENT. IT CAN HE USED E V ­
ERY WORKING DAY IN T H E YEAR. IT IS AN IN E X P E N S IV E POWER PLANT
THAT WILL LIGHTEN YOUR FARM WORK. IT HAS PROVEN ITS WORTH ON
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED FARM S NOT ONLY IN OPERATING IM P L E ­
MENTS IN THE FIELD HUT IN HEI.T AND PULLEY WORK. A&gt;It&gt; IT DOESN'T
EAT WHEN IDLE.
DON’T DELAY ORDERING YOUR FORDSON TRACTOR.
GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY.

Sunday, September the Twelfth
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H I E P U RE FOOD M ARK ET

'Sanford. His ad appears on the Mar' ket Basket Page in this issue of the
The Herald repreaenntive dropped Herald.
into the Pure Food Mnrkot yesterday
arul found the place so neat and clean
BROWN’S MARKET
that he asked Mr. Tillis if this was
house cleaning day, but he replied
Brown's Market ha* a new adver­
that was the natural state of this pop­ tisement in this issue calling attent­
ular market. Mr. Tillis makes a ion to the fact that the&gt; have every­
spedaltv of handling only the best of thing in meats and have them in th.*
everything in his line, keens his mar­ finest kind of shape, everything san­
ket dean and sanitnry nnd by his cour­ itary and clean nnd up to date K C
teous t reament nnd prompt attention Metz the live manager of Brown'.*
to the wants of his customers ha* 1Market states that he is nut of tin
built up a business second to none ii. high rent district and can save hi*

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'These Live Business l i m e *
arc asking fora sli ire of your
patronage, and it will pay you
to carefully read each ad.

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and we give our custom ers the benefit of this saving.
W e handle the very best

Florida and Western
Pork, Beef, Mutton, Veal,
Sausage, and all packing
house products

I HE n I BI S I Bi l l' IN-

SPK( K ilt s GETTING UK Mil
TO I'AKE I !• I HEIR WORK

({ii.irli-t nl liis|i«vinrs Were in Tall.tha*si-,- Past U cck lit Get
Materials, Ete.
1 allnhussee. Sept.
The four cit
ru* inspector* recently appointed b\
tin* (iovernor were in Tnliaha**ee to
da&gt; and leceived from the I'nmiiii*'
-tinner of Agriculture the apparatus
and materials necessary for making
tin* chemical tests of the citrus fruit
in the State.
The law provides that the inspector*
lt&gt;* appointed for two months ami fiw
day.*, but on account of the shortage
of the appropriation ami advanced cost
of travel, the inspectors were appoint­
ed tills year to serve only through
September anil October.
1'lie inspectors are J . W. McKinney.
Oxford; W. 1.. Hackney, Safety liarItor; A. B. Carter, Tampa; Franklin
Grayani, Sanford.

W e ask a Trial and Guarantee Satisfaction

PROMPT DELIVERY

415 Sanford Ave

BOY SCOUTS

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The City Market
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.
Full Line ol

The regular meeting of the Temple
Boy Scouts Troop J, was held Mon­
day nigbt.l Assistantl tr lUtinnstev
C. T. Henderson called the meeting
to order at 7:di) o'clock. Roll was
called, twelve boys being present. One
new member was enrolled.
Two boy* ipialified for second class,
ami one as teinlt rfoot.
The meeting was adjourned at S.
Ci with the troop repeating the Scout
Laws and Oath.
After tile meeting, several boys
joined in a relay race.
Fay l/issing Scribe.
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Card* are out announcing tin* wed
ding of Miss Pauline l.ovejoy of Sor- i
rento to Mr. James B. Howard of tbi*|
city the wedding to take place at the
homo of the bride in Sorrento next 1
Wednesday Sept. IT,tIt.
Tile bride i* the daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. A. B. l.ovejoy or Sorrento
one of the oldest families of that sec­
tion nnd a popular girl in Lake
county.
Mr. Howard i* the son of Mr. and
Mr*. K. M. Howard of this city and
a popular employee of the II. k »&gt;
Garage. Jimmmy has been a resi­
dent of Sanford for many year* and
ha* many friends who will wish lo
and lux bride a long life and n happy
one.

Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
S P E C IA L S
SUGAR 19e lb. Get All You Want
IRISH PO TA TO ES • 60c pk.
S W E E T POTATOES - (50c pk.

S A Ineli* hat returned front u
trip to New York nnd other eastern
market* where he purchased ids fall
stock of goods nnd will soon have
them on display at his Sanford avenue
store. Mr. I n * in also called on rel­
atives and friends in many Ohio cit­
ies on his way home and had a most
pleasant trip.
------------x-----------Frank Hart was in town Inst week
shaking hands with old friends.

QUICK D E LIV E R Y
Give us

We can Please You

Phones 106 and 493

Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Miller, family)
and guest Miss Howard motored to
Daytona Reach Monday.
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* ' Mat ket ha' •,:u-t !! -• i I« o
• ..rge i. fi igerator in then m».m*
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t * at will be Used ill »!.«• gio
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depat t ment f**r the left igi*r.iti**n
••* •lulls and \e:;.-*al'b’s ami gla*.
le* of all kit'dI’he t«e\v t ,»f, i■»,.»
.•••*• t- tile i.llesl lu.lig .11 . •i, s .|,e
w .1 give the l ‘it&gt; Market 'lie kniil ••:
seun e that they demand for tl eir i
-t.intlj increasing trade.

Out of the High Rent District

your M eat and Grocery O rder.

Guide to Bargains

FLORIDA FRUITS AND
VEGETABES
i u-tumor* on the very best of Florida
and Western meat*., pork, veal, mutt"t; iini «ati*agc and all pmkn g house
p ' 1 t- PI.••lie 1- - fol pi 01 ! • »!••
I' * •t .

W e have the best Delivery Service in the City.

WAKE FI LI) PRODUCTS
del lies and Preserves

For Saturday Only
All of National Biscuit (V s 20c
Crackers 2 packages for .‘Me

Irish Potatoes 14 lbs. (i5c
Maxwell House Coffee
50c per pound
2 lb. cans Tomatoes
$1.50 per doz.
Imported Sugar - 5 lb. 90c
Granulated Sugar - 20c lb.
24 lb. Obelisk Flour • $2.00
96 “ Cold Medal Flour 8.25
Compound Lard, pound • .25
Pi Cans Wesson Oil • .40
Large Size P. U. Butler
.40
All Good Olco, pound • .45
Churn Cold Olco “ - .50
2 lb. Can Van Camps
.20
Pork and Beans •
Good Corn, Doz. • • 1.65
Best Rice, pound • • .15
3 1 lb. cans Roast Beet 1.00
1.00
3 1 lb. cans Corned “
3 2 lb. cans Tripe • 1.00
Potted Ham, doz. • • .60
Best Brooms, each 75c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75

8 lb. cans Snow Drift
Lard . . .
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2.25

3 lbs. Best Cream Cheese 1.00
6 lb. cans Crisco • • 1.90
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1.10
5 lib. Baby Lima Beas
.85
6 “ B. F. Peas, Fresh .75
6 “ Navy Beans - • .75

L. P. McCULLER
Sanford,
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J . H. T I L L I S , Proprietor

A Sanitary Market Handling Only the Best
in Our Line
PHO N E 105
FOR PROM PT DELIVER Y

402 SANFORD A V E N U E
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Green Split Peas, pound .15
Fruit Jars, Pints and Quarts
Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs 1.00
Seeded “ 3 “
1.00
Cal. Cans Peacock Syrup 1.50
1 lb. Boxes Boneless
Herring • •
50c Box
3 lbs. California Onions 25c

T H E PURE FOOD M AR KET

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FOR SALE
The Follow ing New Lum ber
21G0 Foot 8 ”xl i ” Ship-lap Flooring
SxS’ 22 Pieces 12*
10x12 14 Pieces 12’
10x10 0 Pieces 12’
2x8 55 Pieces 12*
2x12 12 Piecs 12’
2x10 17 Pieces 12’
3x10 10 Pieces 12’
At our our New Warehouse, Corner Second
Street and Oak Avenue.

Chase &amp; Company
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Federal •l.,|&gt;:irt Nii-rit
nf
JiM he
agents tire making u country-wide
search fur Utiridil i ’. Sever. Harvard'*
*'lioy sclentitlc nmrv.d," who reeeutly
perfected n new receiving set for wIreless. The ynutli served in the IJitrvurd mil III seliiml und &lt;mv netlve wen
survlce. He left Ills homo In Valpa­
raiso, Ind., fur Chicago to exhibit Ids
In vent Inn to n Chicago llrm. lie nev­
er reaehiMl chleiiu’" Mid tn date prl*
vnte ileteetlves, riillrnad police and
federal agents have not found a single
trace of the "wireless wizard."
It 11« believed by some authorities
that Ills disappearance I# due to being
waylaid by secret a neats of foreign
powers eager in secure tin* ItivetiMnn
which be bad with him when lie s la n ­
t'd In Chic nun.

CRIPPLED TOMMIES GET JOBS
0,500 Firm* in London Give Employ­
ment to Men Disabled
In World War.
London.—Since the Inauguration of
the nntlnnn! scheme for the employmerit of dlsnhled men Inst September
BAM flmis hnve Riven necessary un­
dertaking to employ an iiRreed pereeatige of dlsnhled men on their
staffs.
The quoin Is Renerally T&gt; ppr cent
and employment has been riib ran lend
for 07,000. There ure still 40.IXX) dis­
abled men wultlnR for work and thti»*plini» have ninny more to dis­
charge.
Men who have lost n leR lire workin* ns rlerks, rnldnet-makers. toy
mnkers, weavers, etc., not! men with
only one arm nre noting ns messen­
gers, watchmen, postmen, Inspectors
•"&lt;1 Uncbcrs.

U. b . BOARD HAS 1 ,3 8 7 S H IP S
Olrtetor of Operations Says 40 Trade
Routes Are Being Served From
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18 Points.

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A M I R USING

In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicia
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
in Chancery.
M. S. Jelks, Couiplaiiiunt, vs.
T. M. .1elks, I.. 1*. Jelks, el nl.
To all parties claiming an interes
as heirs, devisees, legatee,*!, grantee,
of, by, through or under, Augustus 1*
Farneil, Georgia \’. Farneil, Dowel
Hlmde, A. Atkinson, Navy E. Farneil
J . t ) . Jelks, as an individual or tru#
tee, Oliver Jelks, John J . Jelks, Tenia
pcrunce (I. Jelks, J o s . I ». Jelks, \\. A
Roland, William I.. A. Ellis, Edwin A
Jelks, W. I.. llramh, W. II. Leonard
1.. (i. Stall link, and .1. it. Leonard, &lt;le
ceased, them and any of them, or oth
erwise, whether known or unknown
and till other parties claiming an in
tcrest in any wise in and to the ftd
lowing deseiibcd property in Sentino
Countv. Flo'idu, to-wit:
All of M\ l - l .if NE l - l , section
less 1 M te known as No.
G. (* Hut
ler*s stuvey) and also iiegln at eetit.
see lion t*. inn west l 1-if eh. ninth
eh. E I 1-2 i ll. .S ft eh. and a! &gt; ■ •
acre in section 1*, to commence at .
point 9.10 eh. south of NW eo
N\\
l - l of S E l- l urn E 1.27 el., then e :
7o degrees, !."i minutes, east
eh
South 2-1 degree . west 1.73 eh, then ■
moth 7'. degrees 1.7 minutes, west fed',
eh. north l..t 3 t ii, ami al-o in seetioi
9 to comment e tit a point a - follows
Front the NW cor. of NW I - 1 of SI
1*1, run south 10.18 eh., thence soutl
7-! degrees 17 minutes, east 5.02 eh
and from this point of beginning rut
north ."-I degrees, etst 3.32 eh, eas*
2.-12 eh., south ’ll degrees, west .7.2*
eh, north 70 degrees, W 2.12 eh, nortl
31 degrees, east 1.53 eh. to beg. Am’
also that tract of land in section ft.
as follows:' Commence at a point If
ch. south of NW cor. of NW 1-1 of
S E l- l, thence run west 1,73 eh. soutl
2n degrees W O. .77 eh. soutli 70 de
grees, east fl.91 chains, north 31 de­
grees, east 1.37 eh, north 73 degree
43 minutes, west 3.02 chains, north l.‘
chains to heg; and nlso the south 1&lt;
acres of HW l - l of NW l - l , seetioi
10; all in township 21, south range 31
east.
You are hereby ordered and roquir
ed to he and appear to the Hill of
eo. iplnint filed herein against you h;
M. H. Jelks, on Monday, Novemhei
1st, 11)20, and it is further orderei
that this order lie published in Th
Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a
week for twelve consecutive weeks.
Witness my Iinml and the oUlcin'
seal of the Court at Sanford, Scminol
County, Florida, this the 13th tiny of
•August, 1020.
E. A. Douglass,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun
ty, Florida.
Schelie Mnines, Solicitor for Com­
plainant.
52-I3t.
NOTICE or APPLICATION 10R TAX DEED
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lu n a n ** of .orb &lt;-*rtlfl&lt;-.i* In tl.* s i u * n f tl
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4 i* nf Ju n * A. I&gt; IS IS b ia (11*4 m I 4 r« rllfl
cut* In m/ nll|.-* n ,| I n . m u l* ip p llr itlo n for
t i t 4**4 In I . . 1I* In irr,&gt;t4«n** w llh I n . S i l i
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No. £ l . 4tt#4 tb#
I r l 4 *y or Ja n * . A. U. IM S . lit* M et i* M c*r
t lf lc .t r In m r uffl *&lt; in I L i t m «J« ipp U citto n»!
for t i t d r r t to lu u e In icco rd m c* w ith U w .
S«|.| c r r t lf lc .t r rm hrare* th# o lliw tn j I n c r I M
pf'H&gt;*ttjf i lt u i t o l In Sem inole Count/. r tort 4*
to-» It :
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S E l- l of M V l- l of .**cc.
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Tli* »»M lin il Iwln* »*i*i«e4 i t the &lt;Ut* o f
(.. 'iin r e of *uch c rftlflc itc In the him * of
J , T . I.iw lf t*
f n le - i n i l r*Mlfl.-it*« i l n t l be w J# » » f 4 irc'&gt;r&gt;lln* to l u r . t i t •!*&lt;*.! w ill !••«» thereon on
tt,r it h . l i r -r itctn ier. a . i*. it*?*.
W lt u e ii tnJT i.fflrlil . I j m t u r r i u l » * il H ill
the tilth ll.T «* t l t t l l t I tl
1171. .
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FRID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 10, 1920.

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In tin* Circuit t . - i r l . Seventh Judicl.V Y
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
In Chancery.

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N ow is the tim e to build that H ouse, Bungalow or
G srs ge that you have talked about so long, as Lum ber
prices have dropped, but how long it will stay down no
one knows.
A ll .the Mills advise us to buy as they ex­
pect higher prices when the embargoes are lifted. W e
carry a com plete line of

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M. S. Jelks, Complainant, vs.
T. M. Jelks, L. P- Jelks, et at.
Suit to Quiet Title, Citation.
To Charles A. L»ve. .Mary t . Love
W. A. Jelks, Mollie Rhoden, Horidi
Jelks Goode, Eli Goode, and l.nur.
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Paine Jelks, Address, llawklnsville
Ga*
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■ To E. N. Jelks, Attic Moore JelkE. Mallary, E. Y. .Mallary, Mary Lewi
Mnllary, Mary Jelks Lewis, H. II
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Johnson, Wilhelminn Johnson, F. I.
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Mallary, Nathaniel Jelks, Mary Jelks
Address, Macon, Ga.
You and each of vou are hereby or
derod and required to be and nppen
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before this honorable Court on Mon
day, September titli, H*20, a rule da;
of ’ said Court t&lt;&gt; answer the hill of
complaint tiled herein ngainst you
and The Sanford Herald is heteby ties
Igun ted as the newspaper in whlcl
this order shall appear once a wee!
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for four consecutive weeks.
To EX liter Jelks, Mary E. Jelks. Lilt
Jelks,
address
unknown;
Fnitc&lt;‘
States.
You and each " f you are hereby or
dered to !»■ and appear before tbit
honorable Court on October 1th, lf)2l).
a rule day of this Court, to answe
the hill of complaint Hied hereit
against you, and The Sanford Ilerah in Seminole Couty, Florida, to-wit:
In
IVital/. rt&gt;irMa •Nr o f Ju n e. A. I&gt;.# If*17. U*% fllr j P i| j , , f
t»* « It .*
is hereby designated as the tiewspape
tin.-aiF In m/ n ® .^ a n ! Eaa tna*!# i;r&gt;N »u
Lots 7 and 8, lllock 7, Canaan.
••-i'of.UtD#
l,.*« lit t . m
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in which ttds order shall appear one
The said land being assessed at tin I i#‘fi**rii
M-il-I irrtlflc a tF rtu f.n c F i tii# n|to«rlnk*
n \'+1
a week for eight consecutive week date of tin- issuance &lt;&lt;f Mich certih
1‘fofwrty •Ituatr*] In Sm iln^lF t'mmfi
•Mil
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Witness my hand and oflicial seal m cate in the name of 11. C. Dullose t l«*iu
n r# of »u, i r»
In lh&lt;* naiDi* uf
lo t* i i to r.'i
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tile Corn t at Sanford. Seminole Colin |Agent.'" I nle ss said certificate shal
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ty. Florida, this the 13th day of Aug i„. redeemed
A I- . T a t tV rlltl.
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list. 11)20.
deed will issue thereon on the ISth da; •Itin*
rtt*‘ It* d 15 »*m ** .it. 1 !&gt;)»• tunic ai*;iHrjittfiii laartatit-F o f aar]i c rflLm .itr It* if,., r* l ,
Clerk, Circuit Court of September, A. 1). 1320.
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for U \
t.i |**i|!* Li irN’t.r ttlir# vrltli ?,i«
Solicitor for Com
A!«* Tn t LVrtlrtc «tc No 2***: 4*^1
Scludli" Maine
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Witness my officinl signature anil tt«M * **f t I t * r n k ra iY i 11 s* nIFm ln.s
52-*Jti seal this tlie illh day of August, A. D { . r t j r flli rat.-.J In Srmlttoli* C«cr4t/« F I ' i I'I j »li*T o f Jo n r. A I* , IE 17 l «« n u 1
plainant.
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TAX DEED.
|*i**j r f * •If uj»t *-«I Iti SV|11 1ti*&gt;'I# f **mnf r
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h*'iati*‘v o f *■! -, ■•*ritlU'nt* |ti t L f
of
County, Florida.
to lilt
U rtd*’ V! lita it »ofi,
t'ndvr S •elinn 373 of the Genera'
(Seal)
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Douglas,
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A I mi #I« ia ( Vrtlllr *l# No. t.T*N •Filer IE# 4||1«
Statutes.
TE«* •j M N th! twin.' a»»fiirt| «f t
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1». 1til ft, I.j * flit* t n i l c^rNotice Is hcichy given that John II k o t i c e o r A r n i c A T i o ? ; roa t a x d e e d llflreiT#
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In I'tjr oftit* alt I Ea* im tla 4MtII&lt;*a(Eoi
tnknown.
Mack, purchaser of Tax CertiIleatt
Under 8^*t;on 575 of th« Oonnra! fllitu tc i.
fop l i t i l w t to
In nm»r*1ir,ct w ith E i«
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No. 223, dateil the 3rd day &lt;&gt;f June, A
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r*trillti£ to Nvr, tnt ilrthf K il l N * hp
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tax deed to issue in accordance wit’
IlfiFiitf* In ft*y "U E# ati&lt;1 1*4# nitt*!«* t»j *i *!I « it Em
N*itit»r,« i f a*t»E t r U U E a t i' In t!ip natf ^ of
i:. a p o r a i.A ^ s . i&gt;r%
law, SaSid rrrtiflratc einliracen th* f« f l i i i I p f I i I m Qp It) acrnnlfliiFM tr&amp;th !au
\Va«!&lt;* ft I! -r* -t**&gt;n.
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follnwin^ tlrHCriher property Sltuat«‘&lt; &gt;»I I •* rII! 4tF ft.iErav* (Ur oil .nine .Eutll^.I I a ! m» T i \ OrllflratF No. 2’.7. .Utfs| H+ 4tE ldc.

Lumber and Building Material

at all tim es and will he pleased to 'receive
Large or S m all they will be appreciated.

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your orders

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Phone 135 ❖

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cost 25% less than they

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and five approximately
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mileage

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Com pare th ese p ric e s :
A d ju stm en t Basis:

8000 M iles
T i r e s , 6000 Jlfiles

FABRIC

TIRE

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New York.—Tim United States ship­ i**t# In ro t nfllr# nml li» * in *.I# »|&gt;pllr*t|.m fur
ping hoard hits 1.3S7 steamships totn'- t i * «tr#*l In !..n # tn #r#nr,|*nr# w ilt, U * r, s*|,|
r#»*t##»l#
#m br*r#« lh# fn tln w ln r i1#*rrlW.|Ing more than 8,.70i),ono ilcndwelght j.m p r r t f *llu#l#&lt;l In s#niln 4# I'n im lr , I't-.rl t i
tons, of which 1,179 were in actual . w i t * N W I I n f S W I I I I # .1 N K I- It n f
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C l. S. It 1C K . 10 *rr# «. Th#
•operation February 1, It was nmih S*.*14
lin . l la'lm t 4.-#.-#&gt;l at th# .1*1# n f tl..* I*
known here by the director of ojH'nt- • nir.r# n f atirli r r r t l f l n t # In II.# n a if# n f I't,
known.
Hons, John Cushing.
Tn!#,* i*t4 r# illfl# »lr« i t , i ll W r#4##tit#4 nr
These ships are being operated from m f.llne In l»w . I n 4##4 w ill W 'l * lt#r#.in
4 » J n f l* # I..W r \ l&gt; |'C&gt;3
18 Amerirnn p o r t s nml are serving 1C on WMltnr p-.III
n ti * n ltlrU I ilt n t lit r # m l ■#.*! th|.
* trade routes, virtually ontvbnlf of tlie ill# KMb 4 ij* n f Au e i i . I A I ' ISC'*
T A It o l T JI \ss, «T#rb
Uonnage being nsslgned to nortlierr
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ttr V T n o T H I.A S S , I&gt; l«,
Euni|ipnn trade. Triuispaeine Innh 1 Otr.
Tins upproxlmutely 11 per cent of tin
NOTICE or AI’PI ICATtOX TOR TAX HEED
fstilp's, nml South American unit West
lutllnn Cnrlbhenn service 21 per cent;
Untler Sectlsn 575 of th« Grn&lt;»ril Butut«i.
New York has 3(1 regular shipping
N'nili# l« ErrFEf bI*Fti given IliaI:
ovi:i!&gt;riu;n TriU'itNf 1 nn ni..
lines.
Purstaaer of T*i
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and Ea«
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New Smyrna railroad workers have ft»r
iIff*! (il 1**h«* In KffnDluuV whit la«r
Hflf.l i"Ft(|(|*i(#* an Nrar#i P#
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contracted th** "own your own home" |iftt|#rif t h u ilF .I hi Svinlii *!.'
!’I »f 1 I t
uiyiiig and building on 1»* « If
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T, Cwant ad for results.

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SOLD

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OVERLAND S A LE S AND SERVICE COM PANY
Corner C om m ercial and P ark--O pposltc Hotel Valdez
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FRIDAY, S E P T E M B E R 10, 1920.
THE SA XFO nn HERALD
EVERY PLACE IS TW IC E AS FAR
A S IT WAS LA ST YEAR.

Adminlitrator o( the f i t a t i id Maltha
PACE F IF T E E N
llrrllrton, dccraitd, and that at the n r t r and rondo a tald *:*c!l&lt;n at tLe eearral t o ll, r r
I
time I « ill p*»«,nt to ia!d Court my final ire rln ct* earned:
»r&lt;! t t l i r t , t t * r w f . •tall I * antjactol to tt» 's a a llf u l ,&gt;rtrn&gt;. tra ld lrs sltl.ln ‘•[fclal Tat
account, aa Administrator c l aaid l a t l t * , and
i n r m i l S e n io r)* C»ua fed Artier r. fmuo. j&lt;Q «rd fifu cf job. a4»
Prertnct No. C—W . E . K ltt te. E . Cnr’. ett, A. u t t t fj- j'a t lit * at.! rrattlcttrea a , ar* pro F . l . e l M t tr lt t Nr.
aak (or their approval.
dr**» sr.bt.ro n, do t * and I t r r J ? to tL* U U ,.f
Dated July l!&lt;th. A. D. 11*20.
A. Moran. tn*t'** 1*r*
I.. M. Rebtlnder. Clerk. «IJ»d t y la&lt;» for p tc rra l tlre llm a to tL* Stat* IT. ( V i l a a*l(- .; aod | - litlo n rrr tt.at a» »!**.

\\ashmgton, D.• C.—"Chicago
v.— vtnvunw it
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more
than twice as ar fromi NNew
Yorl
---------ew Y
fo np ialn t t M
I *r*ln acalrat p n on tbo ttb
E M A G S I SO N .
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't h n I * l.*M oltbtn aalil Spa-tlat T a t S c b 'v l !&gt;!»
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to aal.lrli
It w..&lt;
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and frd
rr.lem
l&gt;y
the 003
Com)' r ( I'la-rMa.
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, . « m . t- . . . . . o iin in m . i * ( » , ;al T a t Scb&lt;»l P!» 'd ay i f Cktcter. 1!CC. an&lt;! It U FartL** erd«f*d
ns
it wus
as u
*»• six
p*-' years ago.
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A fm in iA tra t»f. j ijr It. ait! o f TtiS J* Im in ic lliii f r r
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n .r u 1 t a t * Trrrnnto a*t ir.y|trl&lt;t to drlrttnln* t l r ii’j*«Uofi a* to » b » t b t f[t b a t T L * Sanford l!*ra!d la tt* tto-apapay t o .
In t n t lc»*+,»«•!
i » f n tare-f.
that, every I*h‘co
in the IV
United State!
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a t IfTB ti lrliii b Iet i*M Ur»at
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(V of
to t* ♦ Stat* of i t But l.nda In t l * a m i f I f . u o i . i « ta !l I * - • *
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-----* • e tC i.n « .., r .M e l, ! l f | I u.d
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far from
ever;
is'now
twice
«» 1— - - - - - , S P E C I A L T A X SCHO O L D IS T R IC T NO J. r.M d a ; * f lu * u * t . A , t»., JM O ,
■l l'li. at T a lla l a itr*. It * t \ tn
U t*.'ril by
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at b. rto d * »•.|—** :t- - 1ae-nrli* o n !« .
thcr place ns «t " » » »»» i y l b
(G E N E V A ) , S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y r iO T U D * . ' ,« » * fJ* _ J
u .y . ; Ju ly , A. I&gt;. ’t iO '.
" lo t ’ . . . i f. r It.* t- rrj.** of a e jn lttc ;. t oll.!
The-s rather Bturtllng assertions ar. .
W it r i.a c y Land and rfflctal a*at of t l * Coart
i l. C L A Y C R A W r O H P .
In*, tn la tjln r. ftirtild .lr* or n tte ro !.* l- ij.- i
r . r.
i bAinrAB,
■ la ! ) « *tl. day of Aa*oat. ISM .
.j,, yy SeeretUry tnompson ol, tn
wt,rrtaai a
i-*uu..n
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bVcrrtary
of
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for
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r. r. itittm. 'ifo.iwf,
is e a l )
r- a . rio u a L A S s ,
National Rivers and Harbors Con |ti,t county Hoard of puttie ie.•intrftMi for Ktm
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Circuit
art. S*t*r.lb
Ja.tlctal C U ra tt,
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T h e statement to es on to say:
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t w rfily fl« r j^ r rrnta of t’.r ilnly
#lr# I* f ’ * ' ' * * * ‘ '
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C u . . , . n .r id .V w m t a l M 'K S
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SC1 I E L L E M A IK E S .
'-.if course the number of miles be Irr* rr* M ln ; w ithin R p fd a l T a t S« ’ ,*»i t&gt;litrt • '
•!]-*rm, ro'r,nt i f P it |i&lt;1
CUB! cf D o n Ji
V rc e in r v for Su-»&lt;U) T a i ,
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n New York and Chicago or an; No.
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C .f h n s t , $#mlno&gt; l o i i f i
ri**rMa a*l
County
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t l* _5 , . D u t r l d No. S, Osr.rtA
two places that mluht be name In r &amp;i*«1 i#tlt!**oIi»c t l# &lt;oantr fr ant . f |*nt.!|e» 1
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U list the same now ns it always was Iti«triir!|(»n ft»r Prtulnol# t
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cn aad
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Tim
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P ilB
c f f A l t n j !n t« re i
i„iles are not the only things t o ifl i n l f f ah flection to t * he!* n lt t ln m ;,|
5h«!I t# Da# And r a y tk t# .
“ aaure by. WWc mi it lit use time Pl-fcltl T a i Scl^ol M atrlct Ni* Z. (Otnee*
T »\ t*s*Iaei|
U .l r r„t i v On tl# fth •!#; #f Ju lyn \. I*. r*M l l r r r *l al! l^* !*• in i l y
la
The
Court
of
the
County
Judge
f:,H n sta.S -. nnd it has been well sal, Perutfvolf Counljr, Florida, to fl#i#rr t? •* «itftl.rf
It*-* a j • : 111**n n i i |.r#»«*'H#! tn tt # iV n n ij H t t r l r l Ve *. (iP n e r il Ser Ir c U (Vt*,r*t;,
Seminole Couaiy, State of Florida, i r.&lt;
an Knylish writer that it Is no
ru U * ir in
l*ntillc In*troftl-n f»*r
Cwuntjr. l ! t loQtU in H •* «uot of ; r
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not t lif tf *Iia 1I !•* 1m *i #*1 I t t ! # •»!■! &lt; p..iit '
iieage but cost of trnnsportnttoi T, nn,t *••11* ! iiain.
AO*
In
re Estate o f
! 1*(Ji.
If ni r# tl.»n tw#ntf-iti# t^r t^rrel At fiw |i«p i f a|\ lf» r t r ^ O l
H a tflr t Vo * (fl#n#fa‘ t«-n.Ja !n
•err.l anr.mlt*', Un.t« t«nVj a constitutes the true commercln thr aum ..r ..............,
r,
n ! i.t^tr.tS
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*irt,* i f si.a* itnty ij jatifr-l elector* r»•! !tnc with i n n , Infpr# at j
M». mr
tin* ;(ifve#rtja
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O r e I n c h C a r d * t v i| | |’ c P u ld i n h r d L 'a *
Ja f t w t ; I**, lf*31* » H ti* it.^turr ' J * t r h i s i l l f i l i n g U T h e H a le O f 1 7 .2 1
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( 1’ *|»«J aI T a \ Hrfaatl IH tlilr t V * V &lt;«rti#Ti.
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urt, of distance."
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a,''l f" ! U.a&gt; t.nr|v„. ,.f r,r.,nir To all Cfeidtors, Legatees
thirty ;* r* .firr * # t'ai#
1
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••fjeocrnpllicnllv. Chlcapo is, 's t if «»r, InlMInc. rnUrclW fumt.tt-s i.r
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I’er Year.
1.too niiles from* New York, but, be «nr ir.iM.me . i.. i tuiMier* —• .•
.• i tees and all Persons having Claims or i. n t* r.ima an.) t*u to dairrntn* il* &gt;|a**tli« It l» U ittlrT rM i-linl tt.a t tt !• oftlrr t-# j at*
pul*
Demand again&gt;t *.iid Estate:
»i*u.*r &lt;r not tend, m tb* *a-n of i i v !•!#»! In Tl * S*dt»for«J H*T a M * i
,*..- the increase made In freiph for tt« *t«ia&gt;i«« *•* ,.t it.# :r ■ m , . .. .
I!*Iir.| t t Sjnfortl. it: rr# t*rlny no n#w»* *jwt
You, and ea
-f vou. arc h e r e b y ........... . " l
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rntes thirinp the past six years, th
T*'
1 •• • v- •
H a trlrt
tv on Lake Michigan, is now, Com it«
it. .,u i- ■i
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&gt; notttiavl and required to present any-,,1 1*1*1 • Ni ’ ... Ira &gt; Co mr, ri s|la. f,« I QliUvtfit taltl ln • ■i ! S;r»*M| T a i
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....Vrinllv *100 miles from tidewnte «fi *«;*»-t'-i ««•: dMir.ri m • r.
c laims and tleman..* which you. o r 1. . . . c ,.f
,.Pr^„,rr „ l4m,, ,.„,M four nRtr«»hf nnif.
and every conmnlty in the countr;
either of you, may have against the
. .. i
**..t f.r tt* ., ta.i** I^n# 0t»«f ftblptf 1 In r # i i ! * r •#••!«*« of th#
been pushed back until it is twic
im ••
ornrn is tut: court iioinc
fi r n'vny from the markets ii i «»p -* «f •••iBiitne. MiMme. »ntarei.« fun .i estate of J . Haniih'-n Itep deceased, •* ■■? -i* ini.li* fr»* **i*».t* *min si^i.r County lu Hi', i f I'at-llc* Inatrarttm for ?nrml
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la t e o f S e m in o le C o u n t v . F lo r id a , to r "
i*i*trlwt N*.
t i* r " « n i. . n i o ,
SANFORD - • FLORIDA
it eelther buys its suplics 0 ,•**»
I». 1tco.
,
Ationntlri* ti* f l S . f t o M to l«i
c-t .i
rat* r *•!/ ^anii * t l t-#it!
' V its products as it was in 1019.
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“ •f A. D . 1920, I sh all a p p ly to th * Jlo n o ra h l*
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Notice I* h#r*hy flven, t o ail »h«*rn It
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V It. |t»2 0 , I *'i*!l at'ldv to th* HenorabJ*
J- h- [|ouib(itdrr, J-idg* ef tald Court, a*
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Attract The Attention of Female

THE

SA N FO R D
IN T H E

HEART

OF TH E

W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

SAN FORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

VOLUME XII.

H ERALD

V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

FRIDAY. SEPTEM BER 10. 1920.

NUMBER 4

REGISTRATION BOOKS
SEMINOLE WOMEN VOTE
SEMINOLE CO. SCHOOLS
ARE OPEN TO WOMEN
IN NOVEMBER ELECTION
OPEN SEPTEMBER 27TH
Authorized Hy Secretary of State Tel Early next week Secretary of Stall
j Crawford will issue a letter to the su­
Register
pervisors of registration advising
Tnllahnssee. Sept. 8.—All restrict­ them that wontc may he permitti
ions have been removed from the reg­ to register for j irticipntion in tin
general election in November.
istration of wontmen in this State foi
This action on the pnrt of Mr. Craw. |
the forthcoming State and national ford follows up a letter received by j
Lndiet. Arc Out For Better Lighting diction, and in fact, for all elections. that official from the attorney gen
Whereas it has come to my attent­
Of O rr Streets
ion that considerable rubbish, weeds,
Attorney Genernl Van. C. Swcnrin-1 era!,, which is a follows.
gen this morning received a telegram i
"Tallahassee, Fla., Sept. -J. 12*-I- nnd unsightly objects are allowed to
n rv ■■ r* ’T i l l H Z '* H T I l f I The
«re looking after the from Federal Secretary of State Bain- 1 "To Hon. II. Clay Crawford, secrc- remain on the streets and vnennt lots
IQ N 1 1 111 r I H I
Great White Way while the men are Ilridge Colby, at Washington, formal-.tary of state, Tnllahnssee. Fin. Dear of our city, nnd
[ j J U i l l t i 1 I1111V I l i u IT
fur gyjf nnj country clubs.
Whereas the tourist season is fast
Jy notifying him thnt the nineteenth |Sir: You nre advised that I am li
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1yacht clubs and other clubs and yet amendment to the Federal Constitu- receipt of a communication from Ihm approaching when every public spirit­ Over Prospects of Excellent Corp»
ed citizen of Sanford desires thnt the
• -i|' when «my of these innovations nr.
Sot Exprctcd That Many Mill ‘ * merged into the whole Sanford will tion
of Teachers In the County and
span
for
Themselves of Privelege
City
be the greatest in the state.
--------j The Womun’s Club tool^ up the idea oral
notifienti
The Sanford Schools will open for
Supervisor of Registration II. C. of street lighting several months ago mediate
the fall term on September 27th with
and
an
able
committee
composed
of
IhlboJe will be n busy man for the
supe
.•ens, the following teachers.
fceerTa'resident of the state of Florida Mrs. Morgan, Mrs IL M. llcrndon and counties ot me Mate wno nan oven /vuguni „i». im o u n u u *» mj&gt; oj.m'ity of Sanford, in view
Sanford High School
‘ w role for now he has the women to M rs„E. I . Morso have been canvass- pressing him for advice, that it would ion thnt women mny register nnd you ' .
foregoing nnd to the end thnt
dill with on election matters. They , ing the situation for the pnst week to now he legal for them to open thch would he authorized to so' Inform th&lt;
Principal, Claude S. Ogllvie,
Sanford be cleaned up, di
f", eligible to register now and will
how many of the business men hooks for the registration of wonu-r registration officer of the several
l-atin, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
U allowed to vote in the general clcc- would come in and have had remnrk. upon equality with male voters. Mr counties of the Stnte. Yours verj hereby proclnim the week beginning
Spanish, Mrs. J. G. Lconnrdi.
Monday September lllth, 1920. ns
linn which will he on November 2 and able success. They hate not had the Swearingen also holds thnt the poll truly
English, Miss Sara K. Muriel.
Clean-Up
Week for the Ciy of Snnnon wmen
.
--------- opportunity of seeing all the business
Mathematics, Miss Ida Mae Gray"Vnn C. Swearingen
it is certain that many of the women
tax
prerequisite
to
voting
does
not
in a few
"Attorney General." ford, and do request each and every
History, L. D. Geiger, Jr.
cf Seminole county will register and houses yet hut will finish days can- apply to women of new voters.
citizen of the City of Sanford to lend
days. The result of a two
Science, To Ik- supplied.
vote.
,
,
his or her hand in cleaning up the
It is rather difficult to determim vns was ns follows:
Sanford Grammar School
City.
llcrnld
Printing
Co.
how many women voters there will be
Principal,
M'ss Clara Millcn.
In Witness Whereof I hnve here­
Sanford Truck Growers Assoc.
»t this time but n rough guess would
Eighth Grade, Mrs. Pearl Babbitt.
unto set my hand ns the Mayor of the
Perkins and Britt.
place the figures somewhere around
Seventh Grade, Mrs. Rosa L. Dick­
n. *»
n
n • i i City of Sanford this the 9th dny of
The Yowell Company.
tkr 500 murk for Seminole county.
enson,Mrs. Ilachai-l Kirkman.
Bowers and Roumilntt.
Mr. Dubose says he welcomes the
Sixth Grade, Miss Idn Mny Hall,
Woodruff and Watson.
Udics into-the game of politics but
Miss Winnie Brown.
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I
Mayor.
Boll Hnrdwnrc Co.
U will insist on their giving their exFifth Grade, Mrs. Frances Byrons,
Attest: L. R. Philips,
II. C. Dubose.
Willis Powell Woke Them Up In Bring Many To Sanford Given Free
ict ages however unwilling they
Miss Edna Byrons Miss Clare Gocrtz.
Citv Clerk nnd Auditor.
Deane Turner.
Rousing Meeting At Valdez
Ride Over City.
night be and this item is a most im­
Fourth Grade, Miss Ruth Hand,
ORDER
Haight's Gnrnge.
Hotel
portant one in the matter of regis­
Miss
Ruth Knnm-r, Miss Helen TerwilIn
view
of
the
foregoing
proclama­
Mny and Wnlthall.
Again last Sunday the Sanford tion nnd to the end that*inch of the liger.
tration.
.
... .
Hill IIdwe. Co.
Wliat was probnly one of the best Board of Trade entertained fifty departments of the city nnd the em­
The following instructions will be
Sanford' Primary Schools
Sanford Shoe nnd Clothing Co.
meetings of the Board of Trade this steamer tourists who were Week-end ployees of city mny co-operate with
lent out to country precincts follow­
Geo. Speer and Son.
Supervising
Principal, Mrs. Stelln
season
incurred
nt
the
Hotel
Valdez
visitors to Sanford, most of them the citizens during Clean-Un Week,
ing the receipt of the notice of II
Chase nnd Co.
P. Arrington.
last
night
when
about
140
guests
sat
holding
round
trip
tickets,
New
York
Clay Crawford:
it is hereby ordered that enrh of the
F. F. Dutton.
'
Third Grade, Mias Carolyn Spencer,
down to the long tables promptly tit City, to Sanford, via the ( Ivde Steam- j1rnil.,v of the departments nnd employ­
Under the Constitution of the Uni­
Mobley Drug Co.
Miss Ruth McDaniel, Miss Sndia
eight.
Under
tho
management
of
er
Fine.
During
the
months
of
.
cpt.
t,t&gt;
s
department
co-operate
ted States of America women are now
parti
Geo. Fox Co.
—...I Oct.,
i\ t the
il,.. Board of Itrnde
rniln It
ti u fit*.
. . . .
. .
1
. .
.. *
__
Blackburn.
Mrs .K. F. Lane a fine mullein! pro­ nnd
has
a r ­ with
entitled to register and vote the same
the citizens during Clean-Up
Smith Bros. Garage.
Second Grade, Mrs. Jns. Moughton,
gram
was
rendered
the
vocal
solos
ranged
each
Sunday
to
meet
the
steaWeek.
it men. The law does not discrim­
Roberts Grocery.
t
Miss Mary Irvin. Miss France M.
rendered
hy
Messrs.
Wentworth
and
,
mer
with
sufficient
automobiles
to
Done and Ordered this the 9th day
inate and negroes nre entitled to the
Bryan Auto Co.
Hughey.
Fred Leo and vionn nrConu&gt;dnte nil Sunday visitors to tin of September, 1920.
Hive and Mrs.
..
lame privileges ns the white. This
IL C. Maxwell.
First Grade, Miss Ethel Moughton,
solos by Mrs. '*
C. J.
Marshall.
The
’
“
'
city
ami
give
them
a
complimentary
C. J. Ryan,
registration is for the genernl elect­
Assistant Prin., Miss Mary Howard,
Allen Seed Co.
•oios were accompanied by Mrs. E. F. auto ride through Sanford's famous
City Manager.
ion. Do not nsk any questions as to
Miss Claire Walker Assistant Prin.,
E. A. Brand.
Lane on the piontv and Mrs. Marshall celery delta.
------------x------------what political party the registrant
Wight Tire Co.
Miss Ruth Young.
on the violin and each number was
Among the prominent guest* last
MISS
VICTORIA
affiliates with, ns wc cannot do this
The teachers for the cifunty schools
Star Theatre.
warmly applauded. Just before the Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Pye, *•( DANCE FOR
undi r the general election law. Ad­
NISBET
Miller's Bakery.
are as follows:
iresident culled for onler K. A. Doug New York nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wenzel
minister the following oath vis:
Kent Vulcanizing Co.
lass called for a rising vote of thanks
Oviedo
^
"I do solemnly swenr (or affirm)
S. O. Shinholscr.
On Friday night, September fourth
doiiBh.fui muiif .........................
Principal, Mrs. Anita K. Crnwforu.
that I will protect and defend the | Hodges and McMillan.
ri-mlt-rwl ».„t « » .
The ,m-mj T|r ( i v ,,,T A H '.ri.b iV .S n .l-r Ac . Mrs. It. S. Keelor entertained The] Intermediate, Mrs. J. N. Thompson.
Constitution of the United States and
C. E. Henry.
was served in courses nnd like «l
llu.
, inr ((t,„.r prom|nent Younger Set, at The Woman's Club j Primary, Miss Nell King.
of the State of Florida; that I am J 1st National Bank.
Geneva
visitors
came
from Mnssnchussctts with a delightful dance in honor of I
twenty-one years of age, nnd have
:best and served’ hi the way:v=
i..-r,
*™»
Seminole Bank.
that A
lias2 New
Miss Victoria Nishet tin house guest) Principal, M. E. Dooley.
Jersey.
Pennsylvania
and
Conn
been a resident of he state of Florida
I*. L. Thrasher.
made the Valdez Hotel fatuous. Min*
Intermediate, Mrs. W. G.kilbeo.
The practice of the Board of Trnib of Mr. mul Mrs. W. K. Watson.
fur twelve months, nnd of this coun­
T. J. Miller and Son.
Host Campbell was on the job anil to entertain visitors in tins manner
The Cluh House was most artistic-1 Primary, Mrs. M. E. Dooley.
ty for six months, nnd 1 am a citizen j Col. Knight.
saw that evryone was made comfort,
,.
...
.
ally decorated with Ilamhoo vine am)
Lake Monroe
of the United States. And that I am i Stokes and Millitzer.
aide and had plenty to eat. After the ,»•«■
wide comen throughout shaded lights and punch was served
Principal, J. Tildon Jacobs.
qualified to vote under the Constitul i I». C. Marlow.
cigars nnd cafe t.oir had been served «»'*' country and Is serving ns one of throughout tin- evening nnd tin* Jazz
Intermediate, Mrs. S. 11. Buchanan.
inn and laws of the state of Florida.’
President Miller called the meeting
nrentest methods of boosting,
E. A. Brumley.
Oichcstra was at its best. Miss Nis
Primary, Mrs. Minncttc Jacobs.
R-.th men anil women must pososr | Union Pharmacy.
to order nnd naked for committee re I The people of Sanford feel close in bet is very popular with tin- younger
th* following qualifications viz:
I zuicminhI
ports nnd the following chairman gavi deed to tin- Clyde I.me, who have al set, and all made merry to one of the
Alfred Foster.
Must he 21 years of age or over. 1 I.ee Brothrs Hardware.
their reports:
'ways shown a disposition to work bar most enjoyable dances of the stltnipet
Principal, J . M. Chaffer.
Must be citizens of United States
inoiuo..sly with our people and tliei- season. Among those- present were
W. II. Hynes.
Assistant, Mrs. G. U. Stc-wnrt.
J. G. Bail &lt;-f fiance.-*. W. M. liuym
prin
tlc*of
'
-ving
a
Sunday
ship
vis
of .interim.
Lett Motor Co.
Chuluota
Miss
Snritn
Lake,
Miss
Florence
Hr**
read tin icpxrt **f J'. W} Mahoney on
Must ho residents of Florida fnt
The lights will !■•• ‘ustallcd as f-.l mnnufuctuii-ix stressing tin- milking it San fo rd ha -woven an invnlu*.
Principal, W.L. Scig.
■... Miss Ethel Henry, MUs Agnes llu
12 a ••ntiis, or more and of Seminob lows:
Ass-.-'-nnt, Mis. W. L. Seig.
of brick mul aiding J- J. Mauser u attraction for ou city. M*&lt;*-&gt;- r* - mu Miss Do olh.v ilumph, Miss Z&lt;
avail ilii...el&gt;
four.ty d months or more.
P.uk avenue '••coiid to Commer ial tin- formation of a company for cigar deli's of Jio-tr o-iAltamonte Springs
Munson, Fannie l!i I n .Munson, Mi-Those men who live in the city of
Magnolia avenue. Second to First making. It- J- Holly reported on gait of tin- delightful week-end trip-7...I- .Mary Francis Ball, .Miss Eleanor Her­
Principal, Mrs. Ninn Mac Adkins.
Sanford and have registered this yeni
Palmetto nve. Si*rond T-- First.
I’aola
and country dub and brought out a dentally the (inesi m Florida and Sim ring, Miss Marie Teague, Miss May
must not register ngnin, ns they arc
First Street from Sanford nvemn good discussion on tin- advisability of ford wishes to assure them of theii Thrasher, Miss Adelaide Higgins,
Principal, Ml»» Boyce Suddath
in line to vote in the genernl electioi to Oak avenue.
Uridgtnd
a nine hole course, deciding on a lo­ welcome mid enrh Sunday they can b* Miss Kura Wright, Miss Rouchellc.
Seven lights to the block about six­ cation, etc. Chns. Britt on* ndvertis- assuretl of a delightful auto rid*- whil* Miss Julia Zachary, Mi«s .Mamie Indu
arid elections thnt mny follow.
Prinrifinl, Miss Agnes McCormick.
Those men already registered ir ty lights in all.
Mr. Mo.-gan, Alderman, Mr. Waite:
x'ing called on Dr. Hyman who .poki the Osceola waits.
The City of Sanford and the South­ about different kinds of advertising
country districts will not he permit
Among th*- mend *-ra of tin- Boar* Connelly, Mr. Frank Woodruff. Alien j.\CK DEMPSEY KNOCKS
ern Utilities Co., hear half each of On­ D. C. Marlowe on transportation and of Trade's entertnti-ment committee Jones, Mr. Karl Schultz. Mr. Rayuir
ted to register again.
OUT BILLY MISKE
In registering women do not us* cost of installation, the merchants i&gt;n\ rates gave mi outline of his trip to is Captain Lund, undoubtedly one o Philips
Dr. Roy
Brown,
Mr.
anv prefix before the name such nr $.T0 for each post installed and then Tnllnliushce on tin- rate question. A. the best liked skipp* rs in Florida nnd Roy Chittcudi-u, Mr. J. D. Woodruff,
Ringside, Benton Harbor, Mich.,
“Mrs." or "Miss" but wrlie her owe the city pays for the current which I’. Connelly on the Building Lorn well known for hie quarterly confer- Mr. G. W. Spencer
Mr. Rolit. Dean, Sept. f»—Jack Dempsey, world's heav­
.
name in Ixmk. For instance Julie seems fair enough for i II parties cor I Association reported progress. Geo i-nce work ndn his shaky alligator ami Mr. Freil Chittendeu, Mr, Hawkins yweight champion, «letending his title
Smi’ li not Mrs. John Smith nnd Me­ corned and will give Sanford uhat p A. IDeC«-Hes &lt;m the lake front im­ riu-le nest tr.l*-«
Cuniielly, Mi Kuid. Hines, .Mr. George for the first time, knocked out Billy
linda Johnson not M n. Snrnho John- has in-filed for many year*—a r-;.. provement reported on the piling am!
Captain Lund ha* teen in pos.esslon ( Mcljiulin. Mr. Home Itumph. Mr. L* *• ......
. St. Paul, in the third round
Miske, of
ion
\\ hit*- Way.
unsightly buildings and showed prog­ of a key to Sanford ‘'or something liko lie Iln.. .'It. .tandall ( base, .|]r. lh-nj. |„f u jp. round championship fight thlr.
In the column nt extremme right
ress. Geo. W. Knight on entertain eighty five y« ars r &gt; anything that {“W, \\ hitn* c. “. -• ‘ "t *••»'*. ‘ -'''"t- i.fternoe
moon.
WILLIAM SAW NEW YORK
of look under the heading remarks
l.unil promi«e» his passengers Lopcr Miwery of jampu .Mr. taut
The
ment asked foO a motion to direct the Captain
ihe ei
end came nfter they had fought
T
etc . write woman.
Finance Commmlttec to investigate that Sanford will li,, will he carried Johnson of Deljind,
. , , , , , Mrs.
,
,, Legett,
, , , Mr. one minute nrtl three seconds of the
William Ballard the faithful jani­ the proposition of n paid secretary
A wonrnn is (if married! the snm*
nnd Mrs. Reginald Holly, Mr. and Mrs. ^hirtl round. The challenger had been
out to the letter.
nationality ns her husband.. If sin tor of the First National Bank had a as his committee depended upon the
punch to
Incidentally the Board of Trade will F°rrest Luke- Mr. ami Mrs. \\. h. flo^rcsl with a right bund |
gle and tw&gt;rn in any foreign country vacation the other day mid decided to secretary for results nnd that com­ need fifteen autos for next Sunday's Watson.
' chin
1 ' nnd* •
• tin*
• count of nin&lt;the
lie took
Miss Victoria NisWt iuis departed
sh. must show naturalization papers spend it in New Yoik where his hoy mittee see City Commission relative excursionists nnd those who can do, ns Dempsey whipped over nnotfire
Please he particular with Itoth iner is employ’d ns Janitor in a large apart­ to publicity tax for paying part of nate their nmrhine tipd their time for for her home nt Mllleilgeville Cm., af right hander. Miske fell in his corn­
and women as none but American eit ment building. II took William ev­ secretary’s salary.
an hour, kindly communicate with |ter having spent a delightful
.
, , two, j er. Referee Dougherty counted Miske
in-r.k will he permitted to register am* erywhere and the people were kind
President Miller, of the Board of weeks visit with her cousins Mr, and &lt;)U{
R.
J.
Holly
calling
for
action
on
if lorn in nnv country outside of the him tin* owner of the apartment build­ the golf (lub^hrought**out further *hs- Trade, f’*d. Knight, or D. C. Marlowe ! Mrs. \V. F*. Watson, nt the Wclnkn The fight was witnesed by n crowd
l mi*'*! States you must examine nat­ ing giving him a cane and other gifts. cussioiii and Forest I-uke moved that who will list you for the ride.
; npnrtmcnts. ^ ^
c M
Iof approximately 17,000. The gate
cussioih----- .
Lieut. Lopcr Lowry, U. S. M.• ' •I receipts were estimated at between
uralization papers nnd make record William saw the big city from end to the committee be empowered to rn
'•f them in the proper place on th* end atnl says it is just about ten tim­ gage the servics of a golf expert to and the honored guest of the evening was the guest of Miss Victoria
000 and $200,000.
es ns large ns he had pictured it. Hr
Looks.
bet, nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson,
locate
the
links
in
n
suitable
place.
{(tr
B
O
mething
good
on
town
building
took in Wall street also mid saw the
fod the dnnee given in honor of Miss LILLARD IIPYS ANOTHER HOME
F P Forester spoke on the issue jtml in his inimitable manner nnd pushmoney of the world filed up there hilt
Nishet. Eieut. I^iwry returned to Tam­
PORCH PARTY
he still believes the First National *,1 ponding the state for twenty mil ing nnd smiling way Mr.' Powell gnvi pa on Saturday.
____
__ ^ _the fact what
........
was
pronounced
by all
N. J. Lillnrd, secretary nnd treas­
stressing
Mrs. J. L. Miller entertained Tues- Bank and Sanford are the best in tin- lions for good roads bonded
for mori present to he one of the best ever *lcurer of the Herald Printing Co., pur­
that
Seminole
had
world
after
all.
William
is
one
of
tin
'.ay evening with n Porch Party in
T. L. Lingo the nffnhlc cashier of chased the Williamson home on Elm
livcrd In this city. Mr. Powell has
'"f - r of her guest Miss Ora Howard oldest negro residents of this city and than ?750,000 for good roads and there probnly had more experience in this the Bank of Oviedo was in the city avenue and moved into same on Wed.
should
he
no
tax
on
progressiveness
f'f Kentucky. The first gnnie of the one of the best mid In- will hnve some­
lino of work In more different states on Wednesday and is looking fat and nesdny. Mr. I.illnrd now owns two
evening being Truth gnve a good start thing to nlk about during the remain­ for the unprgressivo counties of the than any other man in Floridn and saucy. He reports everything in the houses in Sanford and hns only been
for the contesting games. Next n der of his life.
H. R. Stevens reported that he hail his work in all of the sectional where second city of Seminole as being In here two weeks averaging one house
lav*' story tei he correctly filled in hy
seven
families who wanted to locate he hns rc.ddod speaks for itself. II* first dnsss condition nnd the hank of a week which is going some even for
FIVE
FIORIIHANS
W
ILL
BE
using the stnte abbreviation then a
here nnd mad a plea for ir&lt;*r.v stock t«&gt;k up each item that hail been discuss- Oviedo doing more business than ever a ninn from Alabama.
BURIED IN ARLINGTON
penny contest------Those winning nriholders in the Building
Loan (sed during the evening nnd gnv n lu before. Mr. Lingo has many friends
*es were Misses Essie nnd Ruth WhitAssociation
to
build
more
houses
and cid nnd clear and concise exposition in Sanford who are always glad to SUGAR WHOLESALERS
Sanford Roy
In The List
Re, M ssrs. Rjno nnd Crenshnw. Afhe was followed hy I). L. Thrasher in of how’ .these important items should see him.
CAUGHT BY REFINERS
•'T a delightful anil refreshing course
------------ x---------------Washington, It. C.— Five Florida n strong talk along the same lines he taken up nnd carried out touchine
f,f purh nnd socinl time all were in
Mr
.nnd
Mrs.
Reg.
Holly,
Mrs.
R
of optimism nnd boosting for San- cspcinlly on the advertising game
Mncon, Gn. Sept. fi.-r-Wholesale
n pood frnme of mind to on ioy the men are among the forty-seven sol­ for(j
-and the best use of the money to hr J . Holly nnd Mrs. Minnie Jones took grocers plan to institute test enses in
Pood music anti singing hv Miss Gal- diers who died overseas to he buried
W. A. Raffelli a well known travel- spent, saying among other things that in the big doings nt Daytonu Beach on the courts to determine whether con­
Arlington cemetery
Tuesday.
jH'her and Mr. Chns. Hcnder.-on. at
ing
mail was called upon for qf few n daily newspaper \yns the best n*l- Imbor Day.
tracts for sugar, nlleged to hnve been
Those present were—Misses Rose They nre: Private Elster N. Ilnrncs remnrks ns he nlways hns something -—
vcrtlsing
a
city
could
have
nnd
no
city
signed under misapprehension, arc
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----i'"
Gallagher. Jimmie laing, Ruth Whit- (Mrs. Bertie S. Rnrnes, wife), Camp good for the upbuilding of the stat* would ever amount to nnythlng with- (been invnlunhle assistance to the legally binding.
Belton:
Senrgent
Burroughs
Black­
Re, Julia Znchnrv, Adole Rines Bernnnd he made n striking talk on tin- out n daily newspaper nnd the news­ Board of Trnde and the city in gen­ t This was made known today whtn
Austin. Essie Whittle, Virginia, man (Mrs. Joe Nerose, mother), San­ obi and flew south and nskedl'or the papers should receive the hearty sup eral. Such a booster ns I’nwell is President Small called a meeting of
' '
Adams (nearer
Deroursev. Mildred Alvarez nnd Orn fo.d: Private John
port of every citizen. Mr. Powell the kind of man the Sanford Board of the nssocintion here for September
Howard Messrs. Michael. Squires Rin- n-lntive. Hugh Birley), Lake City- same united effort in town buiidin* coud hnve talked nil night and held hi- Trade needs for a secretary and ru'th- nth.
that
was
mnde’dn
the
war
in
getting
Field. Ixrvrll, Chns Henderson. - Private Wallace McCray (father. Hen
nudienre hy his witty sayings an*! ing less thnn such a man should hi | Wholesalers claim they cuntrncted
'-*hl- ll&lt;-ndc-rson, Mnson nnd C'-en- rv McCray). Midway- nnd Privnt* the desired results and wound up his sidid truths hut on nccount of th*' considered. And the men who wen for sugar at 20 to 22 cents a pound
►haw.
Amos Mnck (mother, Alice Mnck). beautiful peroration by asking that
of
the
hour
h» present last night went home with th* which is now retailing r.t 15 to 17
nil stand nnd sing the Star Spangled lateness
Pn’ntka.
only threw her into second ami stop-z­ feeling that some good had been ac­ rents. They charge refiner* nt the
Manner.
—
r'I- E. Patterson hns purchased the
.
,,
The president then called upon ed nt the first mile stone. But h* complished and thnt Sanford hail th- time contracts were made represented
orop.-rtv &lt;*f W. M. Haynes located on ) Mary Franc's Rnll is spending the
Powell secretarv of thi j gave the men of Sanford something t&lt; “goods and need orly to show them* to them thnt there was a su*»ar short­
Third street. This side was made-week end with her sister, Mrs. »v. J. Willis P
Lake County Chamber of, Commerce, think nl-out and his coming here h:i as Po*t'll puts it.
age, which they allege was false.
L' E. F. Lane, the real estate m an.,Stead at Kissimmee.

Supervisor H. C.DuBose WHITE WAV IS
In a Different
ROW ASSURED
Role

MAYOR STEVEN’S Sanford City S ch o o ls
PROCLAMATION Will Have But Few
New Ones

PATRONS ARE HAPPY

Nil NKW

EX C U RSIO N S
A BIG MEETING
ON SU N D A Y .*""™ ""'*-''
LAST EVENING

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�FRIDAY, SEPTEMUrp,

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE SIXTEEN

WILL SPEND
18 DAYS IN
THE STATE
ITINERARY FOR EDITORIAL TRII
TO ME COSSIDEDER
SOON.

All ’Round the State

A NEW WRINKLE IN ADVERTIS­
ING.

ssrsn .

crops in winter.

-u,'‘n,er mctn Ko°'

,_______ _______ —

S tir Itiff has a Home Builders Assn
rlaH.m and the said company are nov
u" b ng“ t ‘ n new homes for any om
sV br; * « . i l k . a i - . k o &gt;•■»"»»
f“„ V ,h '
City-Mooro ll .v n
branch is growing fast.

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Orlando. Sepw l.— A mciting of thi
Mr James Simpson, manager o
com mit too nnnii'.l ».y the Florida Pri-tu
t h e Mount Dora Citrus Growers Assu
asrociation to take up the m tirtain
mint of the National Editorial !»«•«•
...rt at the annual meeting oi mi
mh iation held a few days ago, cover
elation way held yei*t»'ida\. •
1 *'
season Of 1010-20. showing t
memhi'i-rn of the loiuialtUe weri inv­
mis profitable results to the grower,
ent except Chuirman Stum-man, of tm
n the history of the Association.
----------- x----------- Miami Herald.
Secretary George Hoy.nn pn-rentu. RIC HMOND TAKES
— xdefinite Matement.s from the exe*'Uti\.
I ake County is trying to utilize ev­
FOl*INTI I'l.A fB IN
committee of the National Kd.to.m
&lt;TTIES OF SOL'TII ery wiste product in its territory in
rn.HK-;. Jon that they would M«ei.«j »•
; .7 „ r ,.h .n y
days in the state. Three or four &lt;!i» i
ful discovery of making paper iron
Washington,
Sept.
!.—
Richmond
of this time will he yiven over tu'tin
sawgrnss was more than perfect! i
business meeting at M- 'uyustim Vn. with the largest numerical growth when, along come another cxper.me.
during Which there will bv no. errur of population in its history during the er and is going to make a valuabb
tainment. or but very little. I ho &gt;al lust decade, takes rank as the thirty- pine oil out of pine stumps left on cut
ance will be taken up with a tin
over lands, and what is left of th.
through Florida beginning at I ensa seventh largest city of the country stump after the ml is extracted «il
cola and winding up at Miami. In. the census bureau announced it |h&gt;p - In* tiirn«*&lt;l into charcoal product*.
expense will he from $:tr..OOO« to $40. ulation today at 171.M... I cn yean
_______x----------but it will result in the yreattst lo ago Richmond rankd thirty-ninth, and
one of the biggest real estate trims
o publicity that Florida has ever ha&lt; in « decade has outgrown Syracuse
and should chamre wron cimprssion- New Haven. Memphis and Scranton actions m the- state recently took pine,
of the state held in minds of million Omaha and Akron have outgrown tin a few davs ago in Monroe Count*
when the Chcvclier corporation sob
of people in the middle west.
Virginia capital.
the Hopkins tract of land to the Hon
The question of raising funds hj
Richmond's numerical ini-rense wm interests, on of the biggest real cstnt.
issuing a Intuk on Florida was discus* 44.0:il*, :I4.5 per cent, its previous
ed and turned down, the newspapi" best increase was in the decade^ end­ concerns in the country. It is report
men present not brlicvcin^* it woult ing with lb 10. when it was 42,378, oi id that the new concern proposes th
development of the tract, and hav*
be proper to advocate any such Torn 60 I.
of “lulvi-rtisipg.T Committees will
Among Southern cities Richmond sit apart $2a0 000 for construction o
be appointed in every county of t hi takes rank as fourth largest, displac •the Tamiami Trail throughout th.
state to raise the money. A meet ing Memphis, which held that rank tract front Dade County to Lee Coun
jng will be held at Jacksonville with ten years ago and which now has about ty.
in the next two weeks, when it is ex *&lt;1,(100 people than Richmond New
pected that railroad men will he pres Orleans. Atlanta and Dirminghan
Wonder if Tout Watson thought i
rnt with a plain itinerary for the trip rank as the first three Southern cities little thing like throwing a hook at
Whether it will be possible to ad«&gt;p
them would stop a bunch of traveling
------------ x-----------it at this inerting or whether it wil
—Get your Scratch Rads from The nun from playing poker?— St. Aug
lie necessnrv to meet more than nnei Herald—by the pound— 16c.
ustinr Record.
remains to he seen.
'IT ill I DA TOWN USES
"MOVIE" PASSES TO
GET STREETS CLEAR
Panama City. Fla.. Aug.
Th«
chamber of commerce of thi« plan
hit upon a novel plan to rid this plan
of tin cans by offering fric adniissiot
to the movie picture show for fivcans and a small sum. almut otte-hal.
the usual tirice for admission. Then
was no limit placed on the ages o.
those who presented the cans and a
a result it required sebi-ral large con
tainers to hold the large lot of can
returned to hte theater from all part
of the city. Tin* plan was so success
ful that there is talk &lt;&gt;f it being re
prated, with another angle to the in
durement, and in thi* way it is argue,
about the city, in the alleys, on th.
th» hundreds of unsightly tin vessel
water front and in abandoned lots, wil
soon be collected.

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Santord Auto Transfer

DODGE
TOURING

The Knight &amp; Wall Co. has devis­
ed an original nnd unique method oi
advertising, and one which will ce­
ment the esteem in which that en­
terprising firm is he'd by the pcopL
c f all South Florida. Along with thei.
own firm advertising, which appeart
frequently, and occupies u libera,
space, they incorporate brief descrip­
tions of various south Florida towns
tima giving them valuable puoiicitj
at no cost to hem. They take up tin
prominent south Florida cities, one at
a time, telling of their peculiar advnn
luges and opportunities in a terse am
convincing way. It is a new idea u
advertising which benefits both par
ties, the firm drawing more nttehti.it
to its oferings, and the cities mention
id by spreading a better knowh-dg
of them before the public. The firn
is rendering a valuable service t.
south Flotilla .itiis. and will doubt
less reap its reward in an increase o
trade from the «it it-** which they hemfit.—Tampa Times.

E. A. MOFFETT, Prop.

Light and Heavy Hauling

Good Condition

Wight Tire Co.

Phone 167—W for Prompt Service and
Reasonable Prices

TTF

Let’s settle
this right now!
No nian ever smoked a
better cigarette than Camel!
You’ll find Camels unequalled by
any cigarette in the world at any
price because Cam els c o m b in e
e v e r y fea tu re that can mo/ee a
ciga rette s u p r e m e /

ill

Camels expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos puts Camels in a class by
them selves. Their smoothness
will appeal to you, and permit
you to smoke liberally without tir­
ing your taste!
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor I
You’ll prefer Camels blend to either
kind of tobacco smoked straight!

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C a m ./* ar* »o M a ra rjrw A a ra in K i t n l i h e k l l y a a a W
p a c ta /*• o f 3 0 n ia ra M a a ; o r Ian pacta/aa (3 0 0
c//ar»&lt;fat) in a 4Jaaa&gt;na.papar.corarad carton. IVa
m tr o n ily racom oiand I h i t c s r t o n fo r f/ia Aoma c r
o/Bca ao p p l y o r w h t n y o u f r a r a i

“ DO IT NOW”
[. .-*i*nj•’v fJi-moVfs OI struct font* I" I•'.»*t*l I* low I)i*'•.dgi's
A irm.h.tit'r.s of m:mv years Ami Titus Equal z-s
|,r«'ssu!*.- on Xvrvcs Arteries

R. J . Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.

The " LOGICAL TREATMENT”

“ENERGIZER

IS

ASK
THEM

For Manv Human Ills
At.I Vein ,

mi

th.:: the lilt Kit! Stream Function* Iletter
Nourishment to Dorman’ i i**ue.

No Mystery
TELEPHONE LSI

Gets

No Imagination
P- &lt;&gt;. Hux 399

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(ZjyOlf'E /?, sturdiness and dependability
Jl have been qualities of Huirk Valve-inHcad Motor Cars from the time that the
name Huick first became linked with the
automobile industry. Today, in equal meas­
ure as in the past, tlie Huick Motor Com­
pany is dedicated to a continuance of the
policy that has caused the Huick car tooccupy
the position it holds in the public mind.

(ANNOUNCING
T he N ew N ineteen T w enty O ne B uick S er ies
Th ree Psuenger
Five Psuenger
Four Ptttenger
Five Psuenger
Four Ptnenger
Seven Ptuenger
Seven Pusenger

Open
Open
Coupe
Sedan
Coupe
Open
Sedtn

Model T v t p t y
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty

One
One
One
One
One
One
One

Forty Four
Forty F iv e
Forty Six
fortySeven
Forty Eight
Forty Nine
tilty

A i l t i /#r D th x tr f D o tri, CwM.'ry e n j P ru ti, ar utirr He
R u u h M r tr r C tm fic k j, Flint, ,\ fi(h.

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T o all that the n a m e
H u ic k has m e a n t in
twenty years of automo­
bile h is to r y , the new
Nineteen T wenty One
Huick brings that grace
of movement, that re­
finement of every line
ami feature, that sheer
beauty of design which
inspire a pride of owner­
ship in a fine motor car.
T h e new Huick line com ­
prises seven models, one
for every p o s s ib le de­
mand.
E a c h has the
famed lluick Naive - in Head Motor, as runted
and powerful as ever, yet
refined into a mechan­
ism of unusual quietness.

T h e improved radiator,
hood and cowl lines give
a finished touch of trimncss to the hod)’, yet w it fl­
out any sacrifice of Huick
individuality.
A more resilient spring
suspension gives t h e s e
new Huick models a rid­
ing comfort as delightful
as their exterior appear­
ance is pleasing.

COOK AUTO CO.

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Orlando, Florida

W. J. THIGPEN
local a g en t

Each of the seven models
has its own value particu­
larly adapted to a distinct
class of service. All pos­
sess those inherent Huick
qualities that assure the
owner the uninterrupted
his investment.

WHEN BETIER AUTOMOBILES A R E BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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tNUiitM

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER in „ 2|

T H E SANFORD HERALD

TACK TWO

orial District of the State of F lo rid a.! Madame Harriett has
For One Member of the House of her vKationw d
Represenntives of the State of F lo ri­ parlors on Monday jL .te a »J* * « T
da.
at the same old stand HourTa ^
C O U N T Y
H A P P E N IN G S
MRS. AlHIItEY MORAN. Correspondent.
For County Judge.
Telephone 455.
Mours 3 to &lt;
___ ______________ Mtc
For Sheriff.
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer spent the
A IiUNCII OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORMr*. Eutlor Curlett N in JacksonFor County Assessors of Taxes.
week
end
in
Geneva.
villr, having Iut eyes trinted.
For Tax Collector.
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
Mrs. C. A. Raulersor. entertained
Miss Emma Leighman of Orlando
For County* Superintendent nf Put-,
in
honor
of
her
ncicc
Mrs.
Clifford
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE IIERALI)
was the week end gur-.t '*f M rs. Geo.
lie instruction.
Proctor Uni. Saturday ntternoon.
n..|p*T.
F or County Surveyor.
.Miss Lyda Peters of Jacksonville,
For Five County Commissioners.
Geneva wan well represented in San­ visited home folks Sunday.
Garden anil FieM See,] f„r pa
F
or Three Members of the County
ford last Thursday, Sept. !nd.
Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Nicholson re­
Planting.
Mrs. Mary Taylor. Mrs.
A. Moran turned to their home in Davtona last Board of Public Instruction.
For Justice of the Peace in and for
and Miss Helen Moran wire Sanford Tuesday, after having spent several
Seed Oalt&gt;, Rye, Harlot. Millet
visitors last Monday.
months with Mrs. Nicholsons fnthcr. the following Justice Districts, viz:
MRS. J.
ELLSWORTH. Correspondent.
New Crop Turnips, Cahlu^*
Mr. T. D. Peters Miss Annie Peters No. 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Mrs. C. J. Marshall, of Sanford a t­
L r r -I lartl,
iteans*
For Constable in and for the follow­
,,
: . Pepper,
■............
.
tended the reception at Mrs. Hauler- of Daytona arrived Monday to stay ing Justice Districts, viz:
Peas,
hnlnl....
I
■'
F. I„ Green, the East Sanford mail
Mrs. May Hasty has been in Orlan- sons Saturday.
10,3,08 and Onion
a couple of months.
Sols.
No. 1, 2, 3, and 4.
nmn is on his route again after sev- do helping to care for the infant of
era! weeks visit with mother and other her daughter Mts. Marvin Austin we
In Testimony Whereof, I have here,
Largest and Oldest i^tablisherj
friends in Tioga county Pennsylvania, hear the little one is dead ii* so they M ILLER'S SA LE ATTRACTS
after spending tunny years here in the unto set my
_ hand and affixed
_____ the
___
•■eed house m the -u,
UiU*.
grocery
business
with
his
father,
|
Great
Seal
of
the
State
of
Florida,
at
Dr. Jam es Purviee was up from ,mv® *ympathy from all about here.
THE CROWDS
Dean has faith in Sanford anil knew j Tallahassee, the Capital, this
thr
Tampa Sunday guest of his son AshMrs. Will Howe and little son Will
ley and family at Cameron City.
Jr, are aver from the west side Sat- Rig Furniture Sale and Giving Aw a) that he could make good but the niak- twenty-fourth dny of August, A. I),
ing seems to have come sooner than 1020.
Mrs. Richard Hickson of Celery ave urday spending the day with her parPrizes Fills Store Every
he expected and Deane wears a smile
II. Ciny Crawford,
has been in the hospital in Orlando cuts Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raynor.
Day
that is expanding with each month's
Secretary of State.
for several weeks under Dr. Neals
Th F jaj,-Gallowoy home Is shin.
-------- ; , r . . . ..
To E. E. Brady, Sheriff Seminole
Jacksonville
cate. Mr. Hickson and the children ,
.
nc,v nnil,t
*&gt; l.ig fui mture sale of T. J . Miliei business. Deane is a consistent ad­
Florida
4-8tr
are with he r parents Mr. and Mrs.
.
and Son is attracting the attention of vertiser in the Herald and will be with County
us
on
the
daily
and
weekly
paper
Bledsoe meanwhile.
Mr. nn&lt;^ Mrs. •' Corpany joined t ho buyers in manv adioii ing count­
Look for hisstore nws on,. Page 2
Mrs, Sand Selleck &gt;&gt;f Melonville av» 'd r. and Mrs. Strange Sunday at j(.s and Seminole especial.y. People every week.
*:•
:•
.;..;. * *.;. 4. . ; . . . .
Whites landing near Oviedo for a fish ure mining from miles around to tak
i- vi«itirr his parent1! and friend* at ,
, . ....
------------ x ------------points in Conn! for six weeks
lr&gt; 1,11,1 &gt;,knic*
advantage oi the big cut m up to date
TH E WIDOWS MITE
Earl Baton of Waycross Gii. was the
I.ightiniug done some great stunt* juriutuie as ivei..thing is included
in this sale and tile price is hi low that
guest of his aunt Mr- G.
MeDougal near the Dorner home «*i; Celery nv
One of the incidents of the Gala
everything will be sold before the sale
ufid family over Sunday and l.almr one day last week.
Day exercises happened to Col. Geo. •&gt;
i* ended.
Day.
\ F* , W ash1 MR u*l 1 while h**li&gt;As .1 special inducement to bring in W. Knight the originator nf the cel-j S
Mr*. G. C McD-utgai and Ge-aq, ing to catch fish for th Sanford "lug the crowds Mr- Frank Miller evolved'ebrnlion for the benefit *&gt;; the hosplt* s*
Jr. were ii i Jm ksotn til* mi business day” iva* atung by a . P.r.gniee thru tin- id*-.1 ” 1 having .1 big free drawing nl. Col. Knight was ntnnding Ueai
Frida;, leti iMiimr .'Saturday
the leg and i- In ’ ing quat*- a t .m*' *&gt;' every afternoon at fom ■
und the tables at dinner time an old lady -j*aeh day t:.is week some &gt;i those pro*’ approached him and gave him fifteen £
Mr. and .Mrs. Sloan and family ••*
Si, k /.*•&gt;noveai, i» liu ibiitig .i tet etit have liven lucky in drawing val- cents out of her pocket book saying .j.
Kl*-imnae mined from here rceiil'v
noble rugs, pieces of furniture, 01 that it was alt she had but she wanted *:•
af&gt;t
hmi*
■-! ..f Bear
int&lt;* M Ilav di,n pi a,
s*'Htcliiing that is needed it: the home, to gi,e it t&gt;&gt; the hospital. Col. Knight
car*' of ill*' C rossin g.
dull avenue will have
Mr. Miller 1* .veil satisfied with the *aw her looking longingly at the cold
, &lt;\v t seek
Tile little Austin baby w.i&lt; b u rie i
Ila;. | ,,i : K.uieh '•Vet III
opening day. «&gt;i the sale and thinks [drinks the Indies were selling at tin *j|
m Orlando on Tbur«l.i&gt;.
regi •r.
ne will continue the sale longer that, j staml and asked her if she did not
lie utitnipated m order to give thy out want something cool to dr ink. She
of town people a chance to gel in and ' said she did but did not have any inon. .j.
buy some of these real bargains. Hv - cv which proved that she really want*
$ 1 1 1 5 .0 0
D e liv e r e d
■rybody wants furniture now and to od to give the last cent she possessed t
get it cheap
get
cneap is a rare chance and Go the hospital, to]. Knight would
MISS
D. Ml ir ilF l.l t orre-pondenl.
I have just received notice that the price on these J
not accept her money but gave her n •&gt;
Miller has the bargains.
1drink and saw that she Had plenty to £
------------ x ----------—
I will J
eat and plenty of cold drinks after 1&lt;• cars will advance $70.00 September 1st.
M ASSEY— ROBINSON
Mr .uni Mrs. Will Blown and littl*
.Mr. L. H. Gore and family drove t**
dinner carried her out to
the hall
endeavor to protect as many as possible of my pro.*- +
.•&lt; of Geneva, accompanied by Rev ihiklund Sunday for a short visit with
Wednesday at 10:45 a. m. Miss name and saw to it that she enjoyed
.1 N Thompson and wife motored t&lt;* Mr Malcom Mrs. Gores father.
pects they will give me their order within the next
Edith Robinson and Mr. Louis C. M as-dhe day at his expense. Speaking
Daytona last Saturday.
- it afterward
tervvard Co
Knig
A fishing party took advantage of r-UKn i ™ n « n u ,« r .u .u i&gt; v . .iiu* Co).
Knight
said
five days.
Mis* Olive Lizettc 1# visiting lum the holiday Momlav and ,.n ioved lb, M‘J' Wl'rt‘ ' " ‘irried in M. -Biou*a eliur- about it altirw n ri c 1. King
in
»&lt;&gt;ay . lomiav anu njojm im . y iiwood Rev R 1* Cobh offici- it was a remarkable Incident ns it
sister in Jacksonville this week.
day angling in the waters of Lake ‘ i zilivvoou Kcv. *»• I ul,|vl
hnr , fl w„ . in
showed that her heart was in the right
Mrs. M. G
arlton ami grandson
Those in the party were Mr ,lllllbr'
Mist Robinson's parents, Mr. and place and it was also the reverse of
Roy Hendrix of Island Grove return- and .'lrs. Edward Hancock Chaperone.*
ed
home, Tbursilav
after
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Ruth anu
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Elizabeth 'vniin'i*
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C. Robinson
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of some &lt;1,1
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"If'. pioneer
of Zellwood,
this little plenty of
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not m
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to
visit to lier daughter Mrs. J. N. Thom Net lie Williams. Inez Strange. Mess; , church was due largely to their pcY- realize the needs of the hospital and
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rs Francis Swope Francis Walpole
sona. efloi't and it was chosen for this failed to give anything toward this
The many friends of Mrs. .1 t Lee. am| Clem Hall.
event because holding mumy hallowed great iir.titution for the benefit of
Sr. regret to learn of her illness. Mrs.
One of our near bachelors we under- associations. Here tor the first tune mankind.
Lee is 11. W inter Park, at the Florida
in Central Florida.
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No mvitatiuns were issued, but with
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Mr Walter Luther has returned ;'r whether he has divided to joir1 th, the large faii dy party were included
To the Sheriff of Seminole County,
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from thn* mountains of North Carolina ^uhd,,r D'ltcrn.ty Messrs , rawford- Mr. Massey s law partner. Judge W ar- of the State of Florida:
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|ow&gt; wlth h ii lUughter. Miss Grace.
Mr. Ia-e Wheeler wife and daughters NcWn nnd etc. we .b* not know.
Be it known, That I, II. Clay Crawmade immediately at my place. I also make my own
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Florence and Evelyn and sister Mr.*
adjustments on ail
W. J. Grogan left for Daytona Sun­ iting his aunt, Mrs. W. E. Young, left tier of C. II. Rotunson.
of Florida, do hereby give notice that
for bis home in Sarasota Tuesday.
With all arrai gemeiits marked by a
day.
Mr. Steve Nelson is spending a few
Rev. Mr McBride was on a business the utmost simpl city, it was planned
General Election
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days at the bench.
trip, on Wednesday in Orlando.
to have no decorut ion beyond placing
Will he held in Seminole County.
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Guaranteed for 15 months.
Cap. Browning ha* purchased the
Mr. M. L. I’olston returned from 'Dowers above tin altar just before State of Florida, on Tuesday next suc4
cottage now occupied by Mr. I.. H Tanipa Monday.
llit‘ service, but suite of the oidtime ceoding the first Monday in Novem|
Gore and family.
Mr. McNair, of the Seaboard who Zcllwood friends, ‘ earing the m ar- her, A. D. 1920, the said Tuesday be+
A house famine has struck this lit has been inspecting the ties for that riage would be th en , had taken loving ing the Second Day of November.
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tie berg and we have more people com­ Bead left Saturday.
care that everything lie in readiness.
For United States Senator from tht
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ing 111 than places for them to live
Mrs. .1. C, Lee. Jr. and Mrs. C S 1decorating the intert ir of the church State of Florida, for six years from
Mr. C. A. West and family accomp Lee were sisiiors to Orlando Monilnt witk pulms- t'vns at d exquisitu pot- J March 4. 1921.
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anied by Mr .1. Bran,n.. Mrs Branoi
Miss S s t r u t i.. Agent for the Sea- tl‘d plants.
For Six (tl) Presidential Electors * is at the disposal of the owners of cars I have sold, +
and Miss Mary Branon enjoyed an a\i- I*, in! was a vi. lior to Orlando MonWunnities of pink rnd white roses
For one Represenntlve of the Fourto trip i*i the Beach Sun,lav
day.
1were banked high alm .e the altar a- th Congressional District of the Stnt&lt; ? first, next comes anyone who appreciates the efforts 1 +
tnid the soft g rifn fe-ns, the whole of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con
have made to secure the best mechanics available and J
’ ian effective setting fm an especially gnus of the United States.
beautiful service.
For Governor of the State of Florthe most modern equipment.
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1be bride wore a becot ling coal suit ida.
If the man who sold you your car can not furnish +
of white china sdk wlih
whiti
For Secretary of the State of Flor­ ❖
georgette hr.t and orsag • l&gt;oui)uet •&gt;f ida
'IBS. J. S. DINK EL. ( orre-pondent.
roses. Her travelii * suit was of dark
F 01 Attorney General of the Stall | you tlie necessary repair parts, try me. you may 1m? |
blue taffeta, with at an 1 blouse t&gt;* of Florida.
agreeably surprised to find I am in a position to give +
F**r Comptroller of the State of
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. erst reel. was .transacting 1match.
Miss Olm Walts left last week f,*i
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Itriidcutown where she w ,1 teach businc* * in Orlando 0,1 Momlav.
'.auldirg patty left the Florida.
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church bdl sudd*'tuv rang out mcrrilv
For Treasurer &lt;&gt;f the State of Flot­
school this winter.
Miss Adrnin oruon,- of the Zellwooit friend* adding illa.
Mis, Kba Stewart &lt;pet:t tin wc.-k u ‘. „ , amt
lll 'i Mrs. Watts.
" 1‘
cm! with home folk*
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Mr ;t " '1
&gt;aulsburgh|th.s final note.
For Superintendent of Public In
Miss Willie Lou McGahey who ha*
“» Sun,k» ’
On returning to Orlando a delicious struct ion of the State of Florida.
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For Commissioner of Agriculture
lveil m the liospial in Sanford where
, 3,1,1 •'[r&gt;- George Pugh have wedding breakfast wu&gt; enjoyed at the
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■* home of Mr. and Mrs t'. it. Robinson o f the State o f Florida.
she was operated on for appendicitis " ’' " ' ’‘'l ln,° their new 1
home recently
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returned to her home in Dunedin la*t furihased from Mr. McGahey.
where the color si benit of pink and
For Two Justices of the Supronu
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Mr. W'ill jam .Mallard of Orlando green was emphasized »&gt; huge bou­ Court of the State of Florida.
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For One Railroad Commissioner of
J. S. Din Me was transacting Imsi- ,,n-‘ rrr.tc*! the rooms in the post Of- quets of pink roses.
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The bride and tin* groom left on tire tiie State of Florida.’
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f,ct' building and will open a grocery
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K**r State Senator for 19th SonatThe regular meeting of the C ivic * tort&gt;
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League was held at the Library or
Miss Etha Hartley and Will Hart4
Out of town relative* attending
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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Roltin.sen and 'auJ S. Dinkle
I. J Hartley
ghiers B“ttv and Etr.ra, .'am of DeLand: and Mr. and Mr*. Roy V. Ott,
of Ocala, with their Irttlt daughter
Edith Evermont.—Orlando ReporterF a r m s , H o m e s , G r o v e s , L o ts
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A number from this section enjoyed
the Gala day in Sanford la*t Thurs­
day. all reporting a fine time
We welcome the new member* of
the Herald staff but regret to !o*e
Mr .Haynes a* we have liked hi- kind
and courteous way.
Alfred Eric.sorf and wife haw pur
chased for their daugnter, Margaret
a fine new piano
A. L Campbell spent the .vi*ik-*-nd
in Jacksonville and during hi- si
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Ills wife and children spent the night
svith Mr* Crus,
Mrs. V, lie Williams was a ‘ slier
at the home of .Mr*. Campbell, Tl.ut *
day.
Willie Tyner and his bride, who was
Mis* Edith Tunmtely *&gt;f :'-.nfhr,i wen
calling! at the home of Mr. and M»*
T. 0 . Tyner last Sunday.
, Albert Cruse killed a five foot dia­
mond back with 11 rattler- la.-t Sunday which the ladies discovered whiU
strolling about.
Calernce Berquist of Sanford was
visit**r at the home of his sister Mr*
FL W. Lundqulst. Sunday.
Mr*. A. F. Westerdick left for Or­
lando on the 3rd to be ati«ent Id day*
attending the annual meeting *'f hei
church: on Sunday her family motoied down to atteiid the servin’.
Mr. ai d Ml - E W Lui t |uist ai
their guests. Mrs. Bergquist and s,i?
Theodor*' motored down with them t
the hittei* ho” e :*t Tiger Bay on I.a-

ti&gt;na and who all t&lt;*&gt;k their dinner.together with Mr and Mr* Peter.*,&gt;n
were her brothers family and Mr. and
Mr». E. F. Lundqubt nnd mother and
children who went over with Carl PierMin and Archie Swanson took hi*
father over m hi* small Ford that he
l»trly purchased,
Making
Making up
up another
another party
party bound
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Beach wen- Mr. andMrs
Alfred Erse*,m and children wstl
whom were Mr and Mrs. Emil M. g..............
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lesoti and baby Mr. and Mrs. John
Borell nnd Waif red Pierson, as drivel
m the latter car while Mr. and Mr&gt;
Jesse Lee and children and Mr ami
Mrs. Steiit ware in another car.
Albert t’aise was fishing with oth­
er friends at Black Water
Elmer Tyner a!-.* tried lit* luck fish­
ing.
Mr. Ericson and fnmily were call*r* Sunday afternoon at tne home •&gt;!
Mr. and Nlrs. Vihlen.
We hear they have a fine baby bo;
at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Je«'
Thompsons at Sylvan Lake.
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The many friends of Mis* Agnes
Witherington. daughter o f. Mr. and
Mrs. H. 11. Witherington of Apopka,
will be surprised to learn of her m ar­
riage to Mr. W. T. Berry Jr. also
of Apopka, which oecured Saturday
at Winter Park.
The marriage was a very quite af/
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^ovving-of the event until af^ ,h° " rcmon?: hud been performed
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They are spending their honeymoon
in Orlando with Mr. and Mrs. C. i’
Dickinson at their home on North
Magnolia avenue.
Mrs, Berry, as Miss Agnes Wither­
ington was one of the niosi popular
young ladies of West Orange, she is
a highly cultured and talented young
woman nnd comes from one of the
first families of Orange county.
Mr. Berry is the s**n nf Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Berry, one of the most
prominent and respected families of
this section, he is a young man of exceptior.nl talent and will no doubt
make a mark in the world for himself.
Both have many friends in this city
who extend them Iwst wishes for a
happy wedded life.— Reporter Star.
Mrs. Berry i* well known in this
city when* she formerly r* *i'*ed and
At the dance at the Nautilus Casino lias visited hei *i*ter Mrs. H C. Wat­
at Daytona Beach Iad&gt;*,r Pay several ers many times.
Sanford young people cat tied off
pr:r** '&gt;!:-» Serita Lake tarried **f'
TURNER !&gt; HAPPY
It! 1 prize. Mrs.
H,
Deane Turner i* happy over l.i* r.evv
prize in the waltz.Roy Chittmdon a!*
bot III
business. He opened a new grocery
A good many here spent the day at won a prize am mg tl
in the Welaka Bl - k two roonC * a_
the Beach among those going to D. &gt; ■ cers.

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Sanford prosperity i.* visible on every hand. Cnr
farmers are making good and with their sucre.*.*
others are also prospering and best of all »*■
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
rr.aie here is also being invested in developing our
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring
Folks are settling down for a life time stay -buying
homes and farms, businesses etc.
Any on** in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to call at my otfice The small cement
bail.ling on Park Ave .

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J. E . S P U R L IN G

�CHAS. L. B R U T

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS

SPOUTING

EDITOR

League, will piny n series about thi taken. But after they did get start­
Married Men
i stuto, first in Tampa Monday.
ed for one and one half whole innings
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CHAS. I.. BRITT
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ing some nice boat races this winter. ried men discovered that they had Britt, 21)
Glllon, 3fc
2 1 0 0 0 1
loosened up or that their wives wen- Whitlilon, c
a 2 a ft u t
Arrangements are Icing made t&lt; after them because they commenced Hurt, rf
Just one more day and then we all
2 1 i
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prancing
about
those
bases
ami
before
get
the
world
series,
play
for
play,
Knight, lh
go to work.
2 1 0 4 0 0
that
had
nil
gotten
out
of
"miff"
they
over the wires next month. An elec­
SANFORD WINS ONE
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2 0 o o o o
tric board, better than any board had liad scored eight runs.
Wheels?
cf
2 1 1 0
0 0
After nil, Sanford ends in the cell- heretofore, will be ready by that time
The
single
men
came
hack
in
their
Wednesday September 8
W ry, very chesty was "Dad” Henry
Totals
21 10 1* 12 I 2
nr.
half
of
the
third
and
scored
six
times.
and the fans can enjoy a real base­
a* he bd hi? crew of "Fath ers" unto
Just one game was Sanford able to
Single Men
ball matinee, rain or shine—that is if Tlie married men then scored three
tlu field to meet the strong team of
win during this past week and that
But we should worry, we didn’t end it don’t rain where they are playing. more in the third and let the singlr
girl athelete?. They pranced out on­
fame was with Lakeland.
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men get away with two more in the
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11. Ball, cf
2 1 1 0
0 0 to the field t&lt;&gt; the tune of "Hail Hail
fourth.
more of them did.
ting match with Brndentown nt BrudIt
is
report)d
that
one
of
the
gameChittenden,
lb
0
2
0
7
0
1 the Gang's all here", but the DeLand
It
was
while
the
married
men
were
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eritown, final count Brndentown 11,1
will
be
player!
in
Orlando
and
the}
DuBose,
?s
1
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still at bat in the fourth that word
And now that Base Ball is over w»
t&lt;&gt; Thee", when it wax nil over.
Sanford 10.
Bussell
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1
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1
1
0
n
offered
Sanford
a
chance
for
one
of
wns received that Chief of Folio
As the curtain went up we found
Friday at Sanford, the Feds won a will get ready to entertain the tour them but Sanford has had enough for Speer was headed towards the pari, Yowell. cf
2 0 0 0 0 &lt;*
isvs
this
winter.
"Babe Ruth" Henry in the Box with
rood entile from Lakeland four to
a
while.
Mero,
2b-cf
g2
0
0
0
0
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with an extra bunch of policemen to
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0 2 0 Mi?? Bine? on the receiving end. And
stop the fur1 And then after look­ M. Fox. p-2b
Our
country
club
and
golf
links
will
Saturday it rained and the game was
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Fox
If
2
0
0
0 0 o from the very beginning Miss Henry
ing about it was discovered that tin
called off and the Feds rested until be ready for them. And maybe n lioni1 ^1 'L l E-.M MtltlKD MEN L AME
2 2 0 0 0 ft delivered the floods. Hnd them old
girls team hnd left and taken most nf Robinson. 3b
--------l,abor Day morning. Their rest did bnsin and nice dock too.
Wyatt,
rf
I 0 0 0 0 • men guessing all the way.
the crowd with them and ns every ••e
•x
It was thought for n while that
r.et h« !p a whole lot because, the one
Just n.. soon as tin- Fathers were of tint plover- were having a iiaril Stevens, i&gt;
1
0 ft ft " *'
And then the High School will play carried oiT tl.i tield in order to make
Mis? Henry was using the emery ball,
team that we have always been able
Totals
21
S
a
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a
2
time
getting
about
after
nil
the
run­
from the way that pill broke cvry
in beat made us bite the dust to th • some foof-ball and the girls will pi., room for the next game the married ning they hnd been doing it wns .lev it!Note. Peter kept tin -core of thi' time it reached the plate, but after
tune of 0 to 1. The series between basket-ball.
men took the field. There was slight ed that the best thing for the com­
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oguiord and Orlando now stand San­
delay after the team took ihe held in
he run tlie summary in amongst the win* using the “fade away”.
Tampa
and Coiumbin, winners &lt;•: order for Dr. Stevens to line his team munity was to call the game.
ford
Orlando 5 and the chances are
Itut before it was called. Peter saw
And tne way those girls backed her
that this will end it ns the second the Florida State League and Sail' ut&gt; in order to have their nicluro* enough to dape up the following score; printed matter so that we were urint&gt;i«
*o make it out,
up made those fans wonder whether
runic of Labor Day was rained out
they were out there to witness a com­
lefore they got started.
edy or a real sure enough seven riel
It ruined in Lakeland Tuesday so
feature.
that the game was called off hut a
Elleimr Herring, playing short stop
double header was played today
played an errorless game accepting
Lakelurid winning them both, first
her two chances without a mishap and
patnu 7 to 5 and the second 2to0.
registered one hit out of three up.
paytona nluys two games here,
May Thrasher held down the initial
Thursday and Friday and
then St.
corner and site also had a perfect day
pete, comes here to end the season
Loth m the field ami at the bat. Mho
with a double header Saturday.
scored the most number of runs made
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ROSWELL AND Cl! A I'M AN
plate twice.
And then routes the star of tho day
"Lefty" Chapman, or "Little" Chap,
"Stuffy Stewart" Henry played all ait the only one of our last years bunch
round that second base. Three times
that played the season through.
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the ball was knocked that way and
It will be remembered that last year I M I
each time she was there, lidded it
t
•.ait, working under his brother 1 1 1 "
perfect and cut off the runner. And
u„- pning good ami would have made
tlu otic hand stop she made was even
oni -•! tile best pitcliers in the league '
better than Stuffy Stewart knew how
if u were not lor the fact that .Mal­
to make.
aria 1 ever got next to him and ruined
And the only error marked up aMe ilmnees for the season.
gainst any of them wns chalked up to
Knowing that Chap hud the stuff
Mrs. Beg Holly and we saw that error
ar.u louhl deliver it, he wars sent fur
too, amt it .-&lt;houl)l not have been cnll„.;in this year.
«d an error for it was a hard one and
in ins lirst game at St. l'ete, at
had Mrs. Holly fidried it perfect it
which time he relieved Fhileii in the
would have been a spectacular catch.
third nming, he held the Saints withAnd the out field played a perfect
cut a lilt tile rest of the game, lie
game because tlie old men didn't have
also played a no hit game against
punch enough to knock the ball to the
Pa} tU'lli.
out fivltl. But they made up for their
It was along about this time that tie
lack of work in the out field by svvin |
lut in tlie nose with a batted hull
ing that stick in a nasty fashion get­
aui before lie had time to recover |
ting three hits between them.
(ruin lids Mo.v he was again taken
And as for the Fathers well—the
down with Fever und laid up lor sonic
ko ii will show how well they played.
tin.i in the Fvrnnld-Loughmnii Hos­
Hail Henry and lb L. Thrasher stnrrpital It was quite a white beture he
id for tin- fathers. Dad Henry would
»i,- able to come buck, but when tie
have played a perfect game if lie had­
n't fallen on his neck while trying to
oiu. be came buck strong enough to
field a hot one from Maude Lakes bat
beat lampu, huviug the Honor ot be­
ami then another time lie got a clean
ing tlie only Sunfurd pitcher to beat
bit, Lut nut knowing which wns first
them.
base lie bended for thin! ami bcfori
i Her kept, Chap again from show­
the rest of tlu- club could get him
ing just how good ne can go ,bul the
bended right he was thrown out.
thud time is the time tie wins, and
Mr Ball should get some honor­
next year, Well—just watch eiiappys
able mention on t In* bit tlmt lie knock­
levuni next year.
ed to the center field felted lie knocA..d, Roswell, it is a known fuel
kni it so far •lint be was able to reach
that riosWell lias tlie best curve unit
first without being thrown out.
«■: any of them in the league, lie beBut even though it was a lopsided
let.cm! to Tampa last year, pitching
game in thi- girls favor , tlu- game it­
l. 1.i,-i the name of Wells, lie was
self furnished plenty of amusement
|ui. .i id from them early m tne sefor the largest crow that witnessed
r.m.n .md lias been going good with
any game in Hidden Park.
very lew exceptions all the way.
Every inch of parking space \vn«
&gt;hould the base ball mugnets nut ,
taker tlu- whole way around tlie park.
k*oe their nerve und we have base- j
The grandstand war. filled to overLi. again next year, these two men
Hotting the bleachers were runidg ov­
aiv going to prove most valuable.
•m
er and hundred? bad to be satisfied
with standi ; room.
Ml 11 I V" AND "SON" DROWN
'!'*•- 1* I .mil band furnished the
n mo i-l,lying between each Inning.
•V* ii. tile case of MtCoiloch, we
the inflowing is the box score, and
weiuh-1 why it is that Smith ami
for tin- benefit of those girl? or fathers
blown were not good enough tor the
that might want to sue this paper for
Daytona Club.
leaving off any bits nr errors or such
Ninth lias been one of the nicest
like, this score wns kept by Peter and
hub- ball players that lias been to
if you find anything wrong we refer
S'anlord this year, lie has a good
you to him. Just how it happened
urm and works bard all tire time.
wns like lids:
Reports that reached Sanford ahead
uf Smith were thut he was a good
GIRLS
pitu.et, played a nice game, but he
AH R n PO \ Fi
"a- inclined to be a trouble maker.
Thrasher H»
1 o 0 2 0 0
V" show now, however, that the pursHolly 2i&gt;
:t 1 I 0 0 1
bm anointing the rejiorts were prejHenry 2li
.J. 1 •1 2 2 0
udu. j in their sayings, becuus** '•"•n
Bim-s c
:i 1 J a?' o 0
■t 1 1
bro been no player or players that
Henry p
«» i •1 0i 1 0
h.uteri uuy more ti •• gentleman
Lake rf
ft 0
tbiui has “Smltty" and we have hud
Herring ss
2 i 0 0 1 0
a bunch of real nice onen witli us this
Ball If
l i 0 0 0, 0
*i i 1 0 &lt;1
year. Smitty lias been with us long
Dumas cf
0
enough to work his way into tlie
Total
It* 10 It y 7 1
hearts of the fans am! they are all
FATHERS
1
M,n . mat it will only be a week be­
*mV
AB n it PO A n
fore hr- leaves us for the winter.
itt e
i 1 l •»
And the same with ''Son'' Drown.
*1 0 tl •&gt; :t 01
ight 2b
Another player well liked both for
Hurt lh
, u u
i
hir personality and Ins bull pluying.
; Thrasher p
2
1 2 0 2
0
Blown plays any position that vas
(lillon ?s
2 2 0 0 2
1
mad-- it,i baseball, lie has player!
Henry lib
2
1 2 0 2
1
tverv |Misition there is, this season.
Bull If
2
1 2 0 0 0
Be pitched a two hit game against
Hand
rf
2
1
0 0 0 ft
Lakeland last Friday, those two hits
•Bully cf
2
J 2 0 0 0
Lemg over tlie fence.
Total
18 8 10 l* 12 4
"Mon" intends to make base ball
) Note.—It is impossible to give the
bis profession this winter also ns he
summary as Peter claims that the
“®s signed up in the winter league nmv
band made too much racket about
organizing ami all we can say L-. that
him Mint lie lost track of sonic of the
!b&lt; b.mford people recommemi him
plays.
bigfily to the town that gets his M-rScore by innings
vices.
Girls,—4 4 2— 10—!»— 1
------------ x-----------Fathers,—.'t 1 4—8 — 10— 1
SANFORD SCORES FOR THE
------------ x ------------STANDING OF H IE FLUBS
n .u n s
Thursday nt Uradentown 11, San­
Wednesday, September 8,
ford 10.
S, 1020.
i inlay at Sanford 4, Lakeland 2.
I.ost Pet.
Saturday nt Sanford —Lakeland,
Tampa
rain.
12
700
Bartow
10
C12
Monday at Orlando fi, Sanford 1
Hradentown
19
r.oi
(morning.)
Daytona
19
588
Monday at Sanford—Orlando, rain
Lakeland
30
388
•aft.-rnoon.)
Orlando
30
.".88
Tuesday nt Lakeland—Sanford, rain
St. Pete
32
248
_ Wednesday nt laikeland—Sanford,
Sanford
32
220
‘ •2. Sanford ft— 0.

CELERY SEED

Girls Smother
the “Old” Men

I'W'
E;f
■i

m■

KBS:

The Country Club

Golf Links, W hite Way, New Docks and Boat Basin, a Free Auto
Camp and m any more of the things necessary to m ake Sanford
a bigger and better Sanford are now on the way. Live men
are behind the Board of Trade and the Board of Trade is behind
these m ovem ents. The Tim e has arrived when the man who
h asn ’t a feeling for Sanford’s growth will either have to get one
or be side tracked. This town of ours has got to grow and the
live wires will m ake it grow. And we wish to say, also,

To the Man Who Has’nt a Pet
Clothing Store

that, to a great many men our store is a “P et Store” an institu­
tion that they naturally walk into when they need something
to wear.
We would like to serve you that way.

\\Vt

‘ ill

Here you will find Society Brand and Campus Togs Clothes.
We were attracted to these brands by the style and quality of
these clothes and the integrity of the houses behind them . They
were attracted to us because we had built lip the sort of trade
th at w ants clothes as good as Society Brand and Campus Togs.
Like a ttra cts like.

llll

We think the.se clothes and our service will attra ct you.
Men are not disappointed in Society Brand or Campus Togs.
They give a very peculiar and interesting sort of satisfaction.

It is the satisfaction that comes of know ing-even before
you walk into the store—th at you are going to get something
you will always be glad you bought.

And W e Have a New Sh ip m en t th a t has Ju s t A rrived

WEEK.

§mdl H&gt;riM

THE STORE THAT IS D IFFERENT

And did you see the double header
*’• the ball park on Cain Day? It
rumored that n scout from Con*
Marks outfit was there and had
‘ ' '&gt;‘e on LaVertiv Hurt.

illllll!ll=i!l!=ll

The opening of three new enfeterins in St. Petersburg it i? expected
will simplify the food problem in that
city this winter. Last winter people
umi I to line up in front of the doors
awaiting an opportunity to get In.

:

�TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR
they
ey snouia.
should.
Travel between all points on the
St. Johns now navigated and Jackson­
X m l l ia t i l l Editor ville could be increased more than 100
K. X. HOLLY
tad T r .itu i.r per cent by n little exploitation h&gt;; the
tf. ! . LILLASD.
U . A. NEEL.
Oaaarat Kana««r steamship company. WWc doubt if 5
__ ___________
_ the route
per cent of the
people along
I*uti1l&gt;lir&lt;l
Friday t r
krow the schedules! tnriff or_time be•twMt m
THE HERALDPRiNIifiG COMPANY tween points on the river. They* are
uno.ri-f.t-M
asleep, dreaming of higher rates^instead of more business.— I’alatka Daily News.
SUBSCRIPTION TRICE IN ADVANCEr
It is to L . ped th a t when th e now
ONE YEA R ......................................» SJU,
&lt;?IT MONTHS
1 25 i fast line company fairly gets under

THESANFORDHERALD

T M IF F

m o n t

V ih ’ s ..................................

73 « i f

i t w ill

n o t b e a fr a id

t o p u b lis h

fession on the highest and most sub­
stantial financial position possible to
attain. There has been no enterprise
mord severely dealt with the so-called
processes of reconstruction than the
newspaper
business. Burdens so
heavy that many have fallen by the
wayside have beer, the lot of th.- pub-1
Ushers of this country for almost two |4
years, and hte end Is not in sight.
Therefore, the Orlando conference | ♦
r*nv hr tsk.w.
a «o'* ««&lt;* marker or. , £
the road to better things. Possihl)
never before have Florida publishers
put up a more united and n. more de
terminal front in behalf of a fair
show ami n chance to exist. Aside
entirely from this seemingly selfish
nttitude were the discussions on such
important matters ns the establish­
ment of a trade school for printers in
connection with the Monte Verde In­
dustrial School and the coming to
Florida next March of the National
Editorial Association. Both are tre­
mendously important maters that need
careful thought and wise planning.
The placing of the Associated Dailies
of Florida on a firm and enduring
basis through proper financial provis­
ion and the securing of the services of
a capable secretary, to say nothing of
the wise choice of some of the best
men in the state on the executive com­
mittee, all go to show that thos^ who
are interested in the daily field in
Florida are going to place themselves
in n position to render to the State
still better an dmorc energetic ser
vice.—St. Augustine Record.

FRIDAY, 3EPTEM BER

T H R EE M O N T H H S...— ------,7j its schedules, and will Invite the pcoE»i#«d «i's*-ond Cl... Util M««.IAufioi « '
Florida nml of all the L'niteil
m». *t is* x*o.t oa.« »« 3»afa«d. r;„nd» , States to take this delightful trip.
Unt«r Act of Mtrch 3. 1173
The freight service of the company
Ph&gt;Q« 14! now operating is very satisfactory,
Ofic«! HERALD BUILDINO.
but the company has not pushed its
passengers or freight business with
A 'l v f m j R-pr^wnt^liv*
modern methods. Years ago, when
C MFo*«!sn
i. AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION | the Clyde people were permitted to
swap transportaion for advertising,
the schedules were published in the
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
pres of the State, hut when it came
to swapping dollars for advertising
ELECTORS.
and dollars for transportation • the
newspapers nml the Clyde interests
Martin Caraballo.
did not,seem to get together ns' they
Charles E. Jones.
should have.
J . G. Sharon.
The trip from Sanford to Jackson­
P. W. Corr.
ville is one of the prettiest in the
AV. V. Knott.
whole world, while the schedule from
G. B. Wells.
&gt; • • »
Jacksonville to IleLand—from .'I or *1
Sanford is in the public eye.
in the afternoon to after breakfast in
• • • •
the morning— is arcst and a delight;
This city is growing and growing in hut few people know about it.
It Is to be hoped that the great St.
the right way.
Johns river will soon begin to serve
All wo need is the steady push of the people in a greatly in creased
“.See Florida First” is reccomended
the real people to keep it going.
measure.— Del.and News,
t&lt;» our own people who have opportun• * * *
. . . .
ity for taking a vacation. The autumn
Get ready for the golf links and -j -j |^ ENTERPRISE »»( FLORIDA months are unexcelled for touring tin
country club. It is one of the big
PUBLISHERS EXEM PLIFIED
state. There are thousands of peoph
things that must be put over.
---------.
»n Florida who arc not acquainted with
• * • •
The press of. Florida is among !!*.. any part of their state outside theii
School will be the next most import- im)Sl ,iniKn.5jV0 m i,to United States, own little community. We reccomend
ant item in the lives of the younger , t |„ n matter of constant wonderment that they take their families for a ^
people am! also the parents. And it t(J ((ur alimia| vlsjtorj, from the north pleasure trip, and see what other part- *
is not too soon to uc thinking ahout ^
i»vt*n our miuiII towns supploid of the state art* doing, in development &lt;*
getting the children ready forschool. wjlli |(&gt;caj pn(U,r„ „f a tiigh order, work and road construction,
at tin
• » • •
showing intelligence and discriminu- same time getting acquainted with tin
Every! other city in Florida is odv- Hon jn editing, and enterprise in get- business men in sections visited, in orertising. It is high time the Sanford jjnir the news.
der to better understand the advantage
Board of Trade went after some form i Hampered and hindered as they es ami opportunities in this state.— Exof advertising Sanford. And the j,ave been during the past two y e a rs' change,
money should come from a publicity t,y the enormous advance in the price
tax levied on all tax payers alike.
of news print, they have not ina sinSUMMER WEATHER
. * . *
gle instance shown any disposition to
The cross roads of everysection
of take advantage of their readers, inConsult
the thermometer reports of
the state north of us should have a the way of profiteering prices, which tho different states am( ovry'tine will
Sanford sign.
If we intend to get have been so characteristic of almost j,e proud of Florida. Scarcely a day
the new people we will have to go »f- evry other trade and profession. A this summer has the thermomclei
ter them. Other cities are extending few have raised prices to a moderate Kone „Ver ninety, and it is likely that
them an invitation and it will be ac- degree, but not nearly ns much as the mean temperature will be found to
cepted before they hear about S an -; conditions would justify. On the con- b« around. 78.
*!•+*•:• v v v v v v v -{••{-++-!-{•*;•v-I-v -;-vv v -lH iH t
ford.
trary they have universally endeavor|fthe people of theUnited States
t
❖
. . . .
ed to better the service they won knewwhat we know of Florida, the
+
X
We must also think seriously about rendering their readers.
growth of Miami would he typical of
t
Ladies’ Silk Hose, plain or
MENS,* YOUTHS’ AND BOVS'
&lt;4
those two auto camps and in thinking
Fhe latest instance of enterprise 1,,very city i nthe state, for thifincom♦
❖
open work,
value
and plnnning we should not forget »«d progressiveness is seen in , the jng thousands would crowd to thi
CLOTHING.
t
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V
that this is a grand opportunity t&lt; case of the Daytona Daily News, present city limits every town.— Ft
&lt;•
Ladies' black or white Lisle Thread
+
help the housing situation. At tin which announces that it has contract- Pierce Tribune.
Boys’ all wool Serge Suits, pinch
auto rnm|»&lt; «onic hundred families can vi^
all the ureat new? service
Hose, a real 59c value,
backs, sold regularly as high a.s $18, V
be taken care of if we get down to associations for direct service during WHEN W ILL YOU It TIME COME
Our Clean Sweep
now on sale at
I P ■€ 4ft A A
the right ideas ami entry them out. *he winter sason.
V
*•*
To the incomparable service of the
4
Hundreds of visitors to Florida pre­
only
«
j&gt; 1 2 » 0 0
Men’s
Overalls,
a
real
The
sad
experience
at
Daytona
v
Press, it ads that of th«
fer sleeping in a tent to sleeping in Associated
, ..
. aii
V i (the
r
,Internationa
•
Beach&gt; Sunday
is a trite
warning
t.
♦
•j. bargain al) only
Untied
(’less,
,
1
.
.
.
...
a house. We can get all the tents we
Boys' Wool Cashmere Suits sold reg­
--------------------------- i, i
&gt; .
of automobi .es.. One can
there speeders
.
need front the government store hous­ -News Service. It is safe to say
&gt;
never
tell
what
the
next
few
moment*
Heavy
Leather
Work
Gloves
ularly
for from $11.50 to $15.00, now
will lie no events of importance or
es over the country.
will
bring.
The
car
being
driven
b&gt;
$1.19
value,
now
only
go
in
our
Clean
O
A Q
4
interest happening in this or any oth­
Mr. Stewart was a brand new Cndilln.
4
er
country
that
will
escape
the
ongli
Sweep
sale
up
from
Announcement was made a few days
V
it is said to have been in operation but
Big values in Men's and Boys' Felt
ago in the Sanford Herald of a changt eyes of the news gatherers for these a few weeks. With the beach Opel
4
J
*&gt; Hats at prices ranging (T -4 R A
in the management of that newspapei
news services. Readers of tile before him, it was n great temptation
Boy's Wash Suits
(
and reorganization of the Heroic
are to be congratulate,
and to go at a high rate of speed, espec
up fr«»m_______________ &lt; p l * I
worth $3.00, now
4
Printing Company. The new officer* the Times extends its compliments tally when the machine he was driv­
+
to
Editor
Fitzgerald—Tampa
Tri­
Silk Poplin, lit*, inches wide, n
f
of tiie company are R. J, Holly, pres
ing is recognized to be one of the most
Boys' Blouses now go
V
bune.
V
ident and editor; T. K. Wilson, vie.
•:* $1.(19 value, now, per 'yard
reliable and best makes on the market
nt only
V
—
president; N. J . Lilian!, secretary and
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With a roadway as smooth as gins:
+
A Pillow Tubing, 8 — I, 9— l ami 10—s t
treasurer, and H. A. Neel
general WILL THE GROWER I* VY OR WILL who would have thought a whet*'
Boys’ Rompers now go (
THE
I.
\BORER
«}l
IT
♦
manager. The Herald is one of tin
would have crushed in. on a turn s&lt; |
Sheeting by tho yard. Mattress tick­
EATING?
at
only
t
•&gt;
strong, conservative newspapers ol
slight it was hardly noticeab'e, am!
ing. Feather ticking, Apron Gingham
4
the state and lias a well established
yet the unexpected happened. It ii
Under the heading "How to Lift these unexpected happenings, which
ami Dress Gingham.
Boys’ Overalls now go at
place in the uplifting of Florida. The
notice of the change also tells of im­ Yourself by Your Own Bootstraps," do the greater harm, for a good driv­
only
4
Ladies' Novelty Pumps, Oxfords and
A
provements ami extensions nml th. the New York Packer reviews state­ er, if fore-warned can usually aval,
*
f
plant will be increased to fit new con­ ments credited to railroad men to th. an accident.
Ties—all sold in season for $8.50,
*
A
*
•:* Boys’ Ribbed Stockings
ditions am) growing business in pro­ effect that "things will cost less be­
And Daytona Beach is not tin* onl;
$9.00
and
$10.75.
All
colors
and
now
go
at
cause of higher freights." The pack speedway. Only a few days ago at
gressive Sanford - Times Union.
f
sizes. Our sale price
4
er Cites particularly pears and apple* i^ ^ V b d o driven*'recklessly on Or
4
Boys' Ui derhodics
now onlv
4
Let tin- be a plea for justice —f..i from tlu* \vo?t, nrnmrt * and Iriunii? Innilo's streets knocked down am.
from
California,
oranges
ami
grape­
now only
moderation for disciefioi. A ser­
might have fatally injured a sum!'
f
Ladies' and Misses' Pat. Mary Janes
from
mon pointing the moral of Uhristiai fruit from Florida, potatoes
child,
for
all
the
motorist
was
concern­
4
Girls' Dresses, white and fancy plaid
V
or Pumps Season's price was $1.50,
forbearance. Act not mi the spur of Minnesota Onion* from 'A.ilia Walla ed. as the pally failed to display evet
*
t
the momment. Let sound, sane, calu and other food products grown ns decency to stop and inquire to the ex
or
checked Gingham, nothing sold b$5.00 and $5.50. Our ( P A
Q Q
specialties in various places,
Tht
fA
*:* fore for less than $1.C9,
judgment prevail. Fly not off th.
. - , ,.
Z
rat. tent of the Injury. Within a day oi
-&gt; price is only
handle. If a prominent citizen is slain
_*!*
" f ,hl* a,'fair a " mnl1 *,ot ,|o*f "
now priced up from
in cold blood by a foul brute permit the increase and the new total, and
r tLadies’ Gray Pumps, French heels, &lt;•
V
wants
to
know
in
each
instance
wka,,V,'r
n,,‘
the law to mete ,&gt;ut its lengthy jus­
4
v
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\nA: ,,f
Regular price $0.50
Girls’ Night Gowns
♦
tice. Should a fellow citizen vvalbq reason there is for believing that th. *hin was displayed.
*
♦
•&gt; Clearing Sale price
4
4 now only
you on the left cheek, you modi'.'t turr consumer will pay less.
A
little
less
speed
and
a
littU
......
A
m
or
i
v
4
It i* very evident that some one i*
the right cheek to him, but pleas,
4
faking hi* premises «l*e the lovve. . are. will often get
,, one to his destina A
We
have
hundreds
of
♦
bargain*
in
4
don't do anything worse than break price
T
Ladies'
Night
Gown*
f
era that i* he. aided means that ,M" ’ «lu^ k* r- -H cp o rte r Mar.
•&gt;
4
4
Ilia face. Abide by the laws of tin
♦
Shoes nml Oxfords on
4
now going nt
x
&lt;•
land. Swift punishm&gt;int will surelj the growers are themselves t &gt; lust
counters
up
fiom
-&gt;
overtake all offetub-i* of Right Who* not only the diop that i* made i. |MILI)UATS TO GATHER
T
•j
Ladies' White Under­
XT UOLUXIRIA, S. ( .
somebody steal* v.our
i,.-..*t. i. price but pnv the extra freight a❖
Boy's Dress Shoes
-------i
t
Well. If that is the case, the lal'oi
skirts
now only
*
:■
to the law ami the woman in th.
up from
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4
4
case to fix the tortar.
In short. b. * rs who are just now very juhiF ri I ir*l \nnual Re-Union To lie Held
f
September 'Jll-Jl
4
law-abiding. I.e* thi* be a plea f.u because they have been grante.t *.•
Girls' Shoes fit for School or Dress
creased wages, are going to tlnd tho*
BIG REDUCTION SALE ON PIL­ +
the Golden Itu!'*.
"Meow-vv-vv-vv, let these wildcats at
&lt;•
wages
a
white
elepiinnt
on
t
licit
wear, at $‘J.7T&gt;, $11.00, $11.75, $ L5Q and
LOW CASES, SHEETS AND
' By the way, don't heed the sermot
4
♦
’em." will be heard in all it* fury ac­
*
•&gt; $5,00—all wortii more money.
alwtve until every road hog lias been hands. The fo &gt;d products will not cording to the plans of the ’ Wildcat"
A
UNBLEACHED
SHEET­
•&gt;
4
wiped o f f th. fa ce of the earth am? be there for them to purchase.
4
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The Packer uses a very apt illus­ Veteran*' Association, which is com­
ING.
Men's Work Shoes
4
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the gentleman with the Minding light
tration. Lifting oneself by his b o o t­ pleting the plans and preparations ?
*
:•
up from
has been either slaughtered or hi- straps hn* long been considered a for the first annual re-union of the -j4
heart beat stopped permanently.
♦
simile for any impractical schismt former members of this division, *
4
}
Men’s
Dress
Shoes
and
Oxfords,
$7.50
Children's Sox now
* • # *
4
t
that lia* a fatal defect in its premises which is to be held at Columbia, S. C., »*
+
♦
4
to
$10.75
values,
priced
go
at
only
♦
S \NTORI) IS GREV1
4
4
❖
and certainly there is every indica­ September IM-'JI.
4
*:•
f
at
$5.00,
$5.50
and
The Slst. (W ildcatI Division, which
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tion of fatality to someone in the pro
4
•y
4
Big
bargains
in
Georgette
and
Crepe
♦
4
Sanford iy preparing a comfort abb posnl
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that. higher freight rates mean* was trained at Camp Jackson, Colum­ •:*
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do Chine Shirt Waists for stout la­ 44
Mens’ Dress Shoes nnd Oxfords, $0.50, 4*
au.o camp ground and is getting readv |„wcr prices. But perhaps the fault bia S. C. was composed pricipnlly of f
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for n golf course. Sanford ought t&gt; jjes in misquotation of the railroad southern men from the states of
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dies, -18 to 54, $8.00 to
$7.(lit nnd $7.50 values,
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Ire one of the most ,j.,pulnr tourist re men's utterances. It is true that North and South Carolina, Tennessee.
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$10.00 value, for only
$3.75; $3.95, $1.00 and t | ) T C « D U
*or - in Honda, with its big lake am: they have prophesied lower price* Georgia and Florida and in rnntij
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nearness to the St. Johns river, when because
of the eventual return
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transfers
nml replacements which it. f
I-ndies'
Silk
Dresses,
worth
$10.00
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fishing
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unsurpassed —DeLnnd normal freight service which innv like nil other divisions, went through, *;•
-:* displayed on our counters and every­ &lt;■
up, will close them Q &lt; | Q
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follow the rehabilitation of the rail especially after reaching Frnnce, men
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There are several Wildcats among
cd in any St. Johns river service, just market with such high freight rates
as much a* Sanford or Palatka. If The rest will rot or be used at home the world war veterans In Sanford,
the Palatka N'evvi will investigate, it Production may be cuitailed by man;, among them being James I.ce, Harry
will probaly find that at DeLutul afrmers and grower*.
All thesi Cobb, .lames O. fluff. Judge Herring,
landing there is a dock and warehoust things mean that price* in the Ann and several boys from the country
just ns large a* at Sanford or Paint- markets will be high for foodstues precincts.
kn. and probaly that mor*j freight i* for it is the perishable commodity
PUTTING IN NEW EQUIPMENT
handled at Del.and Landing than that has held the hig'-. rates and thieither at Palatka or Sanford count us business of making a blanket perin on the improved river service. Mr. cent age increase put perishables sk;
Vowell &amp; Co., arc fitting up the
high at one fell swoop.
second fhtor in the ready to wear de­
News Editor.— Del-ami News.
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partment ami yesterday were busy
Apologies. Uncle Uhris. Now that
WORKING FOR FLORIDA
getting new show enses and other eyou remind us vve do remember thn!
quipment. The second floor will be
tin* SSt. Johns run' adjacent, to yon
It may truthfully be said that Flor- a great addition to the growing bus I- +
lively little city. But few peopl
traveling south'of Jacksonville real ida wcupie* first place in the heart* ness of this firm and win make thi*
of the publishers of the state, and store &lt;nc of the largest ill this part J !•!
ire that thi* i« true, or that Paint!
nml Sanford can be reached bv con thr.t as the publishers ami editors Jef the state. Mr. Harvard has jn*'
venient boat schedule*, nffotding i prosper so will Florida benefit. The returned from the eastern market* *
iadiedelightful t rir. which sugg st* to t. spirit of the gathering of publishers and will have a fine line
that the inland waterway trin* lr ir. Orlando a few days ago iudieated a ready t" wear lao*- in a few week* *•'" “ ■' • 4 4 v 4 4 v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * M -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 4 4 -* I-4 -r -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -;.v -4 4 v v 4 4 ^ '8 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v v * . • "
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Florida have never been ex &gt;b,

Biff Clearing of Men’s and Boys Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags.

Ladies’ Dresses, Skirts, Muslin Underwear, Ladies’ Misses
and Childrens Plain and Novelty Shoes and Oxfords.

Only a few more days and these goods must he swept
out, our time is limited and we must get busy and clean out
the goods.
We have hundreds of valuable bargains which we would
rather sell than have them laid aside during disturbance
from business.

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NJAMIN

Cor. Palmetto Ave. nnd First St.

Sanford, Florida

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FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 10, 1920.

Little Happening*
Mention of
In Brief
Personal Items
1 of Interest

THE SANFORD HERALD

In and About
dt The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

Well located—five rooms nnd hath.
Can rnnko terms.
CONNELLY,
1-tfc.
106 Magnolia Avo.
A dispatch from Tavares declarer
Oklahomian* are fiocking into Lak*
county at a rapid rate and making
their homes there, thousands of acre*
of farming lands having been sold t*
people of that state in the past few
weeks.
Smnll home for sale, $2,350. Can
make terms.
CONNELLY,
1-tfc.
106 Magnolia Ave.
Mrs. V. E.Hardy, a widow living
near Graceville, Fla.,has the distinct­
ion of having sent the Irst bale of
cotton to Graceville this season. Its
quality was impaired by the recent
heavy rains nnd it was graded low
middling, hut brought 30 cents n
pound.
WANTED—Man with team or auto
who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
kins home and farm products. Big­
gest concern of kind in world. $1,500
to $5,000 yearly income. Territory
in this county open. Write today tc
J . It. WATKINS CO, Dept. 116, Wi
nona, Minn.
2-5tj
N. A. Colbert of Moorehaven is in
the city for a few’ days visit with rel­
atives and friends. N. A. is one of
the most popular men that ever lived
in Sanford and his many friends nre
giving him a warm welcome, lie is
interested in farming in the Moore­
haven si tion and is making good.
City lots for sale. Your own
terms.
CONNELLY,
1-tfc.
106 Mngnolia Ave
There has been such a demand for
the Weekly Herald that wo could not
keep up with the orders hut we think
there nre enough of this edition to
go round. The Hernld is becoming
more |x&gt;pulnr enen issue ami we an
now printing as many copies as un&gt;
of the Florida Weeklies. It is a ren'
medium for the advertisers.
here.
Five room cottage, $2,750.
Get your orders in now for your
1-tfc. Connelly, 106 Magnolia Ave.
new Buick car.
See W. J. Thigpen.
! WANTED—Middle aged lady to net
46-tfc.
ns housekeeper on plr.ee near Umatilla
0 . L. Talley was in the city Tues­ ’ Florida. Adress, C. J. Thomas, Hask­
day calling on the local trnde and vis­ ins plnee, Sanford, Florida.
4-2t-p
iting with his many Sanford friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Woodruff have
O. L. is a former resident of this city
where ho was engaged in business for returned from Wnynesvillc North Car­
olina where they have been sojourning
some time.
|for several months. Mr. Woodruff
Order your now Buick now and returns greatly benefited in health
you will not lose any time on tlie much to the gratification of his many
new ear load coming in soon. 46-tfc friends hut he is not able to huckle
down to business ns yet and will prob­
The Daughters of Wesley will hold ably spend the next month at tin
their Christms Bazaar on Saturday, beach.
November 27th.
51-tf
Have 20 acres of celery land in
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mecca Hnmmuck for sale chcnp, oi
Fred Wnlscman will ho glad to learn will trade.
CONNELLY,
that Mrs. Walseman is recovering 1-tfc
106 Magnolia Ave.
from a serious illness that necessitat­
Mr. Bcrkely Blackman, who has
ed a trip to Mayo Bros., sanitarium in
Minnesota hut they are now hack at spent his vacation visiting his parents,
their old home in Michigan nnd will l)r. nnd Mrs, W. F. Blnckmnn at Wohe in Sanford some time in October. kiwa Ranch on the St. Johns River,
has returned to Kent, Conn., where he
Let us call ami see that old Furni­ i is one of the teachers of mathematics
ture. We will buy it for cash.
in the schools of that city.
Dixie Furniture Co., 321 Sanford
Have sold the bargain, well located
Avenue.
52-5tp
Celery farm advertised Inst week.
A mid-summer
statement Iran Have a five room house, with five
state hanks shows Florida to tie in a , acres improved celery land for sale at
prosperous condition. The individua bargain this week. CONNELLY,
deposits arc listed at $60,285,445.98 t-tfe.
106 Mngnolin Ave.
the savings deposits at $28,701,123.21
Found—A raincoat owner can hnv*
and certificates of deposit at $8,037,
I22.i*4. All the figures show a de­ same by calling at Herald Office am
paying for this nd.
cided increase over last year.
Electric Funs. Charles Electric Co.
50-tfc
FOR SALE— A pood Domestic sew.
inp machine and furniture for sal*
j H. Hutchinson 11th St. and Laurel avenue.
4-3tp.
Elder Spring Water. T. 0 . Charlec
Thone 311.
50-tfs
Robbery of U. S. mails is reported
from several places in Bay county,
postal authorities in St. Andrews
have notified the post ofTce depratment. and inspectors are now said tc
A* working on the matter.
Dr. I). C.Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Tuesday and frhlay
of etch week.
f’-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart; and lit­
tle son Frank Jr. of .Savannah Ca.,
wero the week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Hart last week. Mrs.
Frank Hart ia the talented daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Portsmouth
Virginia.
FOR RENT— Rooms over 5c and
10c Store. Phone 444.
2-3tc
Harry B. Lewis has returned from
a trip to Ohio nnd other points in the
north where he was called upon im­
portant business. Mrs* Lewis will
not return for several weeks yet ami
is visiting friends in Michigan.
You can order your now Buick
now and suv,« time on the nest car
load.
46-tfc
FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear
from owner of farm or good land for
sale. Must be priced right. Write
L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111.
4-ltp
FOR SA LE— Flowers and erns
117 I-aurel Avenue.
2-lit*Mrs. Latspaugh nnd little son ennu
over from Eustis Tuesday to visit fathe A Latspaugh. They expect to
make Sanford their future homo as
soon as they can purchase a house

FOR SA LE—Chickens apply ,32“
— DO IT NOW
W. Eleventh St. or Phone 487.
3-tft
FOR SA LE- Best two year oil
“ENERGIZER”
Berkshire Boar In Florida cheap A. S 1 * Energy-O ne
Cecil R. No. 2 Maitland. Fla.
3-2t&lt; treatment is about cqunl to ;—several
games of Golf; a Turkish B ath;—a
FOR RENT—One nice large coo'
Swedish Masage;—a Dip in the
furnished bed room $3.00 per week Ocean, and several bottles of LiniIf takeji by two $2.5Q per week. Mrs , ment;—alt wrapped up in a package,
Julia Riddling 205 Oak Ave. Eagh ns it were, nnd delivered in one half
Home.
3*2tj hour or less.
FOR RENT—Nice house-keeping 2 * Energy.—The above is nctunlly
apartments completely furnished Mrs true from an exercise Standpoint; trul
Nixon over 5 and 10 cent store
3-tc in addition—due to the Soothness with
Wanted—Corn any condition oi which the action covers the entire
qunnity Drawer 441 Sanford Fla.3-4tp Cellular Construction of the body—
FOR SALE OR EXCH A N G E- Each Treatment removes or wriggles
My six room house and two lots at 801 loose, particles of foreign matter
Lemon Street, Orlando, Fin. describe*' which in a middle-aged person, has
ns Lots2 and 19 Block B, Farr's Add­ undoubtedly been accumulating for
ition to Orlando; three blocks fron years—just nnturnlly piling up be­
Grammar School, one block from brick cause of Unbalanced Diet. Drinking
street, several bearing pecan am and Exercise.—It is not what we
orange trees on premises. Would ex­ Know that eout —it is strictly what
we Do.— And we are Doing it—more
change for Sanford property.
or
less carelessly or thoughtlessly.—
Jno. I). Jinkins, Sanford Fla. 9-3-2tc
It is the World’s way.
A. Bromberg of New York City has
arrived in Sanford and will become a 3 * ENERGY— Due to the Rapid.
resident being associated with S. Rob­ i Safe. Wiggling process, the Human.
bins in the Surprise Shoe Store on "field" gets thoroughly “Cultivated"
Sanford avenue. Mr. Bromberg visit, Pressure and Friction on the Blood
ed Sanford several weeks ago ami be­ flow and Heart are smoothed -nit nnd
came a Sanford booster forthwith ever the entire body— in a remarkably
to deserting the big city for a location short time— is brought to n more
Balanced. Clean condition. In Rich
In Sanford.
Condition you are immune to a? long
Young milk cow for sale Telephoto list of “regular" Ills.
4604.
3*6tf.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy and 1 ' ENERGY.—The Muscular, sysZeh Ratliff of Miami wero here for tent, the Liver action, the Bowels all
Sunday ami Monday leaving for homt Vspond immediately?—High Blond
Monday
afternoon. Their
man\ Pressure, Rheumatism. Neuritis cause
friends were glad to see them again let go practically Without Exception
ami to know that they are prospering in from **ix to twenty Treatments:
In their new home. Mr. Ratliff re­ two enses of first stroke pn-aiized
ports his little baby daughter ns being arms have already been "brought i
rigid here in Sanford after a'.'
in the best of health and growing rap. , back"
*' - efforts
* * - » •faded,—in
••
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other
idly.
Three Weeks lime On*1 Treatment
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry McLnulin left Every Other Day.
Monday for Macon, Atlanta, Cincin­
ENERGYV—“ ENERGIZER"
nati nnd Chicago nnd expect to lie ab­ fS* *
sent for several weeks. They were cannot harm a soul,— is postively
accompanied to Macon by their neice pleasant to take ami is the most D*gMiss Bollinger who has been their ica!*Snne*.Snfe*In8urnnee against Hu­
guest here for several weeks. In man Ills, ami decrepit, premature old
Chicago Mr.nnd Mrs. McLnulin will age that has ever been devisd,—let
visit their son Henry who is study­ alone of feral to the Public cither by
outright purchase of a Machine, or
ing optometery in that city.
thru Office Treatments.
Hundreds of polk county citizen* 6| * ENERGY— The on!y"ENERgathered nt the court house square at G1ZER" service in this part of the I
Bartow Sunday afternoon In protes’ Country is nt present in Sanford.
against the issue of removal order* L. C. CAMERON. Phone. 184. Box
for tiie school hoard by Govern**' 399. for Appointment, as above, by j
Calls following his thus for unsur Appointment, $2.00. You
prohaly;
ccssftil elforts to remove the count.* carry Insurance on your worldly
superintendent of education in Poll possessions.—Consistency is tin* real
nnd reinstate a school superintendotf Jewel.— An ounce of Real Prevention
ho removed early in the Colts admin is worth pounds of attempted cure.—
Istrntloii.
Resolutions of protest (Is your Life—your daily good Health
were passed nnd serious accusation* worth I.ess than a few paltry cluitngninst the chief executive were ut tles?
tcred by some of the speakers.
Think it over. Find Out for Your­
------------ x-----------self.
Mr. E. I.. Hunter, of the Osceola
Sincerely ami Respectfully,
Cypress Co. has returned from New l-ltc.
L. C. Cameron.
York nnd the west and will lie nt the
------------x------------plant for a few days.
FINAL DISCHARGE
FOR RENT—Unfurnished appnrtments. 305 First S t, Inquire Fla.
In Court of County Judge, Seminole
Culm Cigar Co.
4-1 tfc. County, State of Florida.
Special atention given to young • In re Estate of Augustin Moremen,
ladies preparing to go away to school. deceased,
Notice is hereby given, to all whom,
4-ltc.
The Quality Shop.
it may concern, that on the Fifteenth
Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. Brumley of Chu- day of November A. D. 1920 we shall
luntn were in the city on Wednesday apply to the Honorable E. F. Housdriving over t lie “good roads" of that holder. Judge of said Court, ns Judge
section in their car. They nre en­ of Probate, for our finnl discharge as
thusiastic ovc" their section of the Executor of the estnte of Augustin
county ami say that when the good i Moremen deceased; nnd thnt at the
road are finished that all of the San­ same time we will present our final
ford people will want t*&gt; live ini Chu- accounts ns Executor of said estate,
luntn. Well, Chnrlie we wouldn't mind and nsk for their npprovnl.
staying nt Mrs. Crumley's fine table
Dated September 2nd. A. D. 1920.
for some time.
Orlando Bank k Trust Company.!
Executor.
NOTICE
Robinson St Bridges. |
From now on the City Market will
Attorneys for Executor
he open si:; days in the week. -1-1 tc. 4-ltc

TUBES

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WITH

KOKOMO
TIRES
Every Kokomo Tire purchased from us we will
give free, One Ked Tube. All sizes included. Take
advantage of this sacrifice, and save twenty-five per
cent on your tires. Fabrics guaranteed for 6,000 and
Cords 10,000 miles. All adjustments made locally
by us.

Anything in the Accessory Line
you are looking for
Our Repair department is operated by experienced
mechanics, and every job is guaranteed.

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.
Distributors for

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LEXINGTON and STANDARD EIGHT
AUTOMOBILES
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CLOSE-OUT PRICES ON WHITE SEWING M ACHINES
We find that we haven’t the room to handle Sewing Machines so we will close out
our stock at a Big Reduction. Every One must go Next Week.
Regular $80.00 and $ 8 5 .0 0 M achines for
One Week at

Only 35 W hite Rotary M achines left and
all will go on Sale Saturday at

$50.00

$50.00 each

Buy Now and S t 'e $30.00 and $35.00 each

JU ST ONE MORE WEEK TO BUY

WHITE SEWING MACHINES
AT THESE PRICES

Saturday the Machine Sale Starts
$25.00 and $50.00 will buy a White $80.00 and $85.00 Machine
New Victor Records
For September
Are Here

Y0WELL COMPANY

Let

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Demonstrate

these White Rotary Ma­
chines.

Agents for White Rotary Sewing Machines

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Closc-out Price

$ 5 0 .0 0

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MUD AY. SEPTEMBER 10, w &gt;

T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

spec i mention of the generosity of quire all bathers, both men and wom­
iiuci'iftl
OUR CARTOON SERVICE
this onterjirising firm. This pnper en, to he covered from armpit to knee
IN EVERY ISSU E thi»
stated Inst week thot the Ranger truck Senator Glenn isshocked at the amount
Herald Will Run -Stuff -That .W ill hdonced to the Charles Electric Co.. of epidermis this would leave uncov­
..
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but this was a mistake ns the truck ered, and his substitute requires a
I lease Noting and d
'was taken out of stock by the Walthall fringe of lace to lie attached to both
Readers
Co., especially for the occasslon ant top and bottom of nil bnthing suits.
--------Messrs. Walthall. May nnd Dietcricl Furthermore, bench loungers or sand
We wish to call attention to the fact ,jj(j everything they could for the com- lizznrds must wear aprons covering
th a t we have secured a cartoon sor- mi*(t.cg &lt;n r hnrce.
them to the toes.
vice for the Herald nnd it will he used |
— ----- - x -----------in the Weekly Herald now nnd in the FORECAST
j*
But gather around nnd harken to
.FO R -SEPTEM BER fi
the regulations for tub buthing. BriefDaily nnd Weekly Herald beginning
TO II
in Uctober. We want you to look for
ly, they are:
the cartoons that have attracted
nt-11 For South. Atlantic and East Gulf
4. Tub baths nt any time, except
o. .
ten on all over the United States and BtatM: Gt.m.rjl|,y fnirj wiUl occn8|. on Saturday nights, are declared un­
excited most fn \orablo conimcnt. In •onnj temperatures. No Indication:! lawful, except for newly horn infnnts.1
2. Baths must be taken in a cave,
conjunction with the Mickey cartoons nt th,B
. of a disturbance in the
we will also give our renders the dan
cavern, tunnel or deeply darkened
room; bathers must always he par-;
dy cartoon called "Raising the Fain______x
tnnlly clothed, and any person who ex­
ily" which is a good one nnd these
PROPERY CHANGING HANDS
poses himself or herself entirely in
cartoons will be changed each week
two of them appearing in every issue.
Edward Lane, the real estate man the nude to his or her own gaze shall
The Herald will he improved from made several sales last week among be considered guilty of a misdemean­
or.
time to time and everything that will j them ll(.illk. the following
.‘I. No person may take more than
p ease old and youtig alike will be' j , T Brnijy purchased the Alonzo
given to make the Herald the best NlcXIullIn property on Palmetto nve one hath on any given utSnrdny night
pnper in this part of the state. Wei j&gt; ^ Mnro bought the Frank Ad- except by purchase of a proxy (Sen­
ator Glenn announces officially In
are receiving most favorable comment aln8 home on Elm ave.
from every part «&gt;f the country on the I Mr?.
^ Jones purcha?r&lt;l the Mr s his substitute that he will habc fiftyHerald during the pnst three week? j_ |r_ pace property on Park nvenui one proxies for sale the first year
and while it is not what we would like ■,Knipil.d by Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Lang that the act shall he in effect.
to have it from a typographical stand- jt...
point wc can assure the renders that in | ’
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a few weeks all our difficulties will GEORGIA HILL LIMITS
have been overcome nnd we will give
BATHS TO ONE A WEEK
you a real daily and Weekly paper
as free from errors ns it will he pos- . . .
,, . ,, ,
I
sible to make a paper
paper. We have been SwJmmcrs* Must Submerge l p to .ho
Neck
nnd
Wear
Fringe
Around
so busy in the pnst two weeks getting
Neck anil Feet
in new machinery nnd taking out tin
old and making changes for the bet
Atlanta, Gn.—The joyful Glenn.
ter that the paper has suffered some- Georgia's Senator “wit," has mixed Thedford's Black-D raught Highly
what but we ask our readers to bopa- another of his famous legislative cockRecom m ended by a Tennessee
tient n few days longer nnd we will tails.
make amends for nny discrepancies
Regulations for the conduct and
G rocer for Troubles R e­
that may have crept into the column: ( costumes of bathers and "sand lizsulting from Torpid
Just keep your eye on the Herald,
[ zards" and a code of practiced for
those addicted to the Saturday night
------------ x -----------Liver.
bath habit are provided in his bill, a
UNFD A RANGER TRICK
substitute for the now famous Wilk­
Walthall Motor C‘o., .Furnished .the inson measure prohibiting males anil
East Nashville, Tenn.— The cfflo
Band With Transportation
females from bathing together at any
public or private pool, pond, take riv- tency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the
The Di-Laml Band that discoursed or or ocean, and fixing the northern genuine, herb, ltvcr medicine, is
such sweet music on Gala Day last and southern limits of bathing suits
week was transported nil around Mm beyond which the spying eye of tin vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city.
"It Is without
city in the big Itnngr truck that was spectator shall no pass.
furnished by tbe Walthall Motor
The Glenn substitute attempts to doubt the best liver medicine, nnd I
and L. Urban May gave all of his linn make effective the segregation of tin don't bcllcvo I could get along without
that day to driving the big truck I sexes contemplated in the Wilkinson It. 1 take It for sour stomach, head­
wherever the music was needed. The hill by requiring that men shall batln
Gala Day committees are very grate in the I’acific ocean, women in tlx ache. lad liver. Indigestion, nnd all
ful to the Walthall Motor Go., for thi- Atlantic ocean am) children in tlx other troubles that are the result of
excellent service rendered and fit. Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico a torpid liver.
Herald is requested to make tin- Senator Wilkinson would merely re
"I have known and used It for years,
and can and do highly recommend It
to every one. I won't go to bed with­
out It in the house.
It will do all It
claims to do. I can’t say enough for
It."
Many other men and women through­
out the country have found BlackDraught Just aa Mr Parsons describes
—valuable in regulating the liver to
Find us at
Its normal functions, nnd In cleansing
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S. F. Travis Co.
W. A. Brown
Del.and, Florida
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Tilussillc, Florida
Fred Hill
Lisbon, Florida
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Apopka, Florida
W H. McLeod
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Cash must accompany order. Ten
cents extra if charged.
Adverlising in this column In which the
address of the advertiser is not g "cn b u
which refers you to Postotlire Box Num­
ber or Care of Herald .MUST he answer­
ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for
the names of advertisers advertising In
this way. Usually we do not know who
they are, and if we do we are not expect­
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What so many people
do. must he wor th while!

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FOR SA LE— Less than half price,
tine Liiirroungh’s nine column adding
machine. One Wale- seven column
adding machine. One Dalton nine
column adding machine. Practically
new mid in good mechanical condi­
tion. Address p. o. Ro\ lit:!. 2-3t|
1 t )R SALE UoimI mill
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FOR SAFE nr Exchange for equal1*. good unrelated stock Barred Rock
rnckrels, $5.00 each. Ailtlie Muller.
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Osteen, Florida.

unable to fill shipping orders, the ami we appeal to the leading citizens
MAKING IM P ROV EM ENTS Southern Ilnilway Company has an- in every community—those who benouncrd.
' licve in their town and in the gospel
Bread Mixing, lovnf Making and Paper
An appeal may be made to the In- **f Vwiping those who are less fortun­
terstnte commerce conuumission for ate to get together * and formulate
Wrapping .Machinery Up to Date
relief if the situation does not abate plans to help out in this situation.
J. L. Miller is keeping his bakery soon.
Those of you who have a few thou­
----------- x-----------right up to til minute or just a few
sand dollars! should put it to work
minutes ahead of the times by install­
START .SOMETHING
building homes earning dividends,
ing new anil up to date machinery
making things easier, and more com? .1 *n\e ^ &gt;or
Rented property is not to be had at fortnblo for those in need of fit habi«
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IJ*0 lean est a,'d most any price, and a constructive building tation. Get together start something
n utary baking that modern methods program is the imperative need in a building and loan association or anyL i i ? i »*
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every conuuunUy. This is why a thing that will work for the upbuild, tl&gt; a Plant tank was already large part of this issue has been tie-' ing of the community in which you
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? baking machinery voted to the home-ownership idea and are.— Real Estate Journal.
Mr. Miller lias just installed a loaf the best practical way to bring it nnmchine that chops out three loaves bout.
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ing machine and delivers them to the ing in every Florida community. They boys to build bird houses. Cash
linking pans nml all the man needs to come because they like Florida and prizes amounting to $15,00 are offeree
do is to put them in the oven.
|want to become permanent settlers. in this contest which closes on Sep­
1 he dough is poured into one end. They wart to produce, to contribute, tember 15. The object of the Rotary
the machine scales it into the proper and to share with us—nnd our only Club in ottering these prizes is tc
size and does all the rest. About answer is: "Move on; we are filled encourage the boys to think more
the only task left to the bakers in tin up."
seriously of protecting the birds that
Miller Bakery is to place tho loaves
We say such a situation is all wrong of shooting them with air rifles and
in the oven ami take them out. Aftci because ns they pass on we all lose; destroying their nests.
they come out of the ovens they are
passed to the packing department
where n new machine takes tlu-m pla­
ces a nicely printed sheet of tissue
paper around them pnts the ends down
pastes them on nml the loaf i&lt; ready
to deliver nil nice and dean ami tasty
and hmninatt hands have hardly touch­
ed the hrend at all.
M Acre Farm, {food location, .1 acres Tiled with flow­
Mr. Miller lias several o th e r itvov*
ing well, d acres with Tilt* in need of relaying, all
at ions that will he install.d -ion f.o
he finds that machine! v t- the thin
fenced, no buildings.
to ‘ . L e bis (roubles .m.| nun eit Inbest product - ami tut u them out with
IMBUE AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE
less ftiM, and in a manner timt wmibi
pai*. muster front a government in’■I” lion. 1 lie .(Idler Bakery is &lt;)uim
a big business in tiiis section of tin
'late and Mr. Miller says be must
either keep up with the n-.v,-,sj,m
inet out and let some other fellow th
it.

FOR SALE CHEAP
J. E. SPURL1NG, Agt.

t’an help you in any matter of pur­
chase or sale of real estate.
I-tfc.
Connelly, 1»&gt;G .Magnolia Avc TOM \TORS .10,\ III SIIFI,

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“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, but does not throw it
into the nest—Burnett Print
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have your money each

to save— Do You Do It?

When

this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

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FOR SA LE—Large mission dn\
APIECE WHEN SLICED
enpoit, green upholstering, good bed
springs and mnttress. ,M. S. Nelson
Baltimore. Sept. 3.—The tomato
Sanford.
52-t deal this season has been very unsat­
Three vacant business lots for sale isfactory to growers inasmuch as
, &lt;»n First Street. Cheaper now than emitters have been unable to take care'
they will he later. Don't need all of their contracts in many instances,
which lias resulted in a heavy vol-.
cash.
Connelly,
lime
of fresh tomatoes being offered
2-lto
100 Magnolia Avenue
on tiie local produce market with r e -!
FOR SA LE—Two mules and wa suit ant low prices. They have sold
gon cheap for cash. Apply to For in the wholesale market as low as
rest R. Whittle, 110 French avenue.
thirty cents a basket. Notwithstan­
52-.lt p.
ding their low price in nwhulesnlc
way, the consumer has not received
..F O R SA LE CH EA P-O ne big fin. the advantage of this condition anti
muli) and big horse. Both good work according to local daily newspapers
ers and perfectly sound. Ask it. It single tomatoes are selling to the
Lynch about them.
D. C. Hill,
hotels as high as fifty cents each— i
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Lockhnrt, Fla. more than the rust of a bushel.
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SHORTAGE OE CARS
for $30. E. E. Hall, Osteen, Fla.
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Louisville, Ky. Sept. 7.—Severn!
FOR SALE—2 acre celery tract. southern states are in the grasp of a
very acute car shortage, and produc­
Colored section. Easy terms.
ers of coni, lumber, agricultural, and
Easy terms.
Connelly,
manufacturing products have been
For Rent Three rooms for light
house keeping. N'o. 317 Cor. of
Third and Elm. Mrs. W. F l.eavitt
50-tf
For Sale Celery farms, any size,
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner.
Box 27ti. Sanford. Fla.
50-tf
For Sale —Pair of good farm mules,
wagon and harness. T. F. Adams.
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Fertilizers

For Seed Beds
Ashes:
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stems
( ‘otton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right
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Sanford, Florida

MR. A. BROMBERG

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For Rent Furnished rooms and
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
ments opposite Postotlire.

FOR RENT— A three acre farm nt
Lake Monroe. Apply at E. A. Ost­
een Store.
2-3tf.
FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
apartments. Inuuire of Mrs. Grace
Williams, 221 E. First St.
2-4te
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed­
rooms with hath, iu private family
117 Laurel Avenue.
2-3te
For Rent— Light house keeping apartment inquire Mrs. Grace Williams.
221 E. First st.
2-4tc

WE WISH. ALSO. TO EXTEND
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For Rent—To fishing parties or
tourist parties, 2G-foni, half cabin,
canopy motor boat fully equipped
Licensed pilot who knows the St
Johns. Phone 348W . L. G. Loveless
45-tf

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Corn.
The
Ucachum
Grain Co &lt;&gt;f Alachua Mu. will pay
you the market price for ear corn in
car lots. Farmers can join together
n making up cars.
40-tfr.

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competitors who run continual sales.
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when they arrived at the supposed sale
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stores who sell their goods right along.

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WANTED— Mattresses to make
over. Furniture enameled, varnish­
ed. upholstered, house painting, wall
papering, calcimining. We store fur Y
nlture nml sell it for you on commiss­ ❖
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room. Odd Fellows Hall, Cypress ❖
avenue nnd 5th street. M. J . Brad­
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F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier

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WANTED—To Rent 4 or 5 rooms
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HARRY HANDEL .
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310 Sanford Ave. City.

Sanford, Florida

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD

We are not going to run a sale but will ask you
to come in and compare our prices and if we will
not convince you that by paying us a visit you will
save money, you cannot he convinced anywhere

WANTED—Settled white woman,
about 40 yonrs old, ns housekeeper to
take care of a small family. Good
home and salary Apply Box 240,
Route A, Ennford, Fin.
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MISCELLANEOUS
WOOD —Plenty of wood nt Wckiwi
—two miles from railroad. Cut _ oi
shares. Hundreds of cords. Writ*
me. IL B. &amp; S. Co., Wekiwa, Fin.
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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
IN TH E H EA R T OF T H E W ORLD’S GREA TEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.

VOLUME XII.

SENATOR JOHN H. WISE

SPEEDING
ON BEACH L
IS FATAL

COUNTIES ADVERTISE FLORIDA
RESOURCES AT STATE FAIR

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Daytona, Sept. 1—Another fatal ac­
cident occurred on Daytona Reach
Sunday afternoon, the tragedy result­
ing from the ditching of n large auto
mobile which turned turtle after om
of the front wheels came off whih
the car was moving at fast speed
Charles A. Stew art, of Arlington. N
J., a wealthy winter resident of Day-

SAYS 1920-21 CROI*
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HE SMALLER THAN
LAST YEAR’S YIELI

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mS’r tlT SitS' Mr-. S t w j r t
who received a pelvic fracture, cutset
the head and internal injuries; A lfm
u Fuller, who sustained a fracture at
the base of the skull, and Mrs. Yull
who hud two ribs broken and was in
lured internally. The injured wen
rushed to a hospital f«r ''!nt‘r p 'm ;
treatm ent and it was stated this morn
ing that possibly all three would ri
C°Mr.’ Stewart was owner of
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lK&gt;at line at Newburg, -V J-. '»n‘l \ n
been corning to Daytona for a numhei
„f years, remaining south this &gt;ea
to enjoy the summer weather.
WHY SOME TOWNS GROW

Have Men Of PUSH And Energy Wh«
C. E. Stew art, Jr.- Business Manage:
llnck Their Confidence \Nilh
Florida Citrun Exchange, Repudi­
Investments.
ates Estim ate of Sixteen mill­
The reason why some towns grow i?
ion Boxes, Credited to
because
there are men of push and anExchange
i-rgv in them who are not afraiu t&lt;
Thnt the grapefruit ami orange croj spend their time and money to boon
their town. They expect good build
of Florida for the coming aenson prob- ing. organize stock companies, etc.
aly will be sm aller than for 1010- work for public Improvements and us.
2(1 is the belief of C. E. Stew art, Jr., means in their power to induce the
business m anager if the Florida Cit­ people to locate in their city. Wherethey go they te»» of the ndvnn
rus Exchange, expressed in telegrnnu ever
tnges of their city, nicy write aliou'
received here yesterday.
them in every letter, they send cir
Mr. Stew art is quite costive thut culnrs and newspapers to all wlton
while more oranges will he grown ir. they think they can get to visit th.
the state than last year, the Icasci city, nnd when anyone visits then
yield of grapefruit will reduce th« treats him so kindly th at he falls ii
total production to a figure consider­ love with them and their city at once
ably below the eleven million box It is enterprise nnd everyone pulling
together makes n progressive towr
aggregate of the past seasons.
Estim ate of a sixteen million box nnd don’t let the fact escape youi
,
crop for 1020-21, credited to the Flor­ memory.
To hear every person saying some
ida C itrus Exchange in recent dis­
patches from Tam pa th at were widely thing plcosnnt about its people nnd
published throughout Florida, are re­ its interests is the surest, quickest
pudiated by Mr. Stew art who Is ir nnd easiest way to make n town a t­
the N orth on business connected with tractive to a stranger. One of thi
tho completion o( huIciib plans for tm host v.-nys in which to mnke n towi
organisation of which he is the activ&lt; attractive with thnt sort of nttrac
tion that will draw other people to it
executive.
•
Any over-estim ate of the citrus croj is for every man nnd every wonint
at this tim e of the year is a -.erioui I- have a pleasant word for the th&lt;
m atter for growers he says. Spec people nnd the town generally. Tall
ulators seize upon the figures os i up your town if you would have oth
means of inducing grove owners t- ers come to you. Talk up your town
part with their fru it a t lower price! i; you would feel an Interest in it, nnd
than conditions justify. Thercls nr have its people feel nil interest in you.
rensnon to believe th a t the product ' There is no better way to do it. And
ion of the state will lie large enougl many a time one little word of unto keep down prices, according to Mr picnsnnt reference to something thnl
Stewart, who feels that the herctofon does not exnctly suit you nnd not. pnr
cooperative market will bring grower? ticulnrlv concern you ns to thnt mnt
satisfactory
returns.— Flat Times • **r .vill turn n good m an’s influenn
nwny fiom your town nnd may ever
union.
drive him away. At your own fire­
------------x-----------If the Floridn Highway A«*ocintfor side, talk up your town. Amont
will come out In the open, recognizi your neighbors talk up your town
the popular opposition to changing When you come in contact with stran
the constitution of the state or g ra ti­ gers talk up the most potent agency
fy a tem poral desire and advocate t ever set in motion for helping youi
vote on specified bond issue for n town—your Ronrd of Trade.
specified purpose they will have ir
STATE PRESS
a proposition which will nppeal to all
dnogrosalvQr
taxpayer*'. — Palatka
We distinctly desire it to he under­
News.
stood that if two women run for th.
-------- -- A
Let the Wnnt Columns of The same Ocala or Marion county office
we are going to he neutral, strictlj
Herald work for you.
neutral.—Ocala Star.
----------- x-----------Hon. S. I). Harris, of St. Peters
burg, will be n member of the nrx'
legislature. He will also he speake
oI tlio]thou»# A‘ better selection
could not he mnde.- Tampa Tribune.
----------- x■
Thir- twenty-million dollar bond is­
sue amendments means thnt 100 pei
rent of the people of Floridn must be
taxed heavily in order that ten pe:
cent may ride lightly.—Ocala Star.
------------x-----------The Florida Dairy Association will
Inlo thpir annual convention in Orlundo September 21, 22 and 23; nnd a
special feature of this convention wiP
be an extensive display of dairy nnd
milking machines.
----------- x-----------A movement hns hen started in Flor­
ida to abolish bllboards near raiway
stations because they cut off scenerySince nine times out of ten a freight
car cute off both, we don't see as it
makes n u c h dlference, as we poet»
w y, one v s y or another.—St. August­
ine Record.
Col. George W. Knight is happy
over the arrival of Mr*. Knight who
has teen sp e n d in g the summer ir
New York and N*w Jersey with rel­
atives and friends.
------------x-----------FOR R E N T -N Ice large cool furn­
ished bed room 13.00 per Week.
26e Oak Avenue
2-2tp.

FEDERAL AID
FOR ROAD
BUILDING

Dn. HERBERT N. SHE!,TON

REACHES II I G H F I C5 U R E AN I
FLORIDA HAS ONE
MILLION.

A USES TH E DEATH OF CHARI.
STEWART AND OTHERS
FATALLY INJURED

ocndior Jor.n H. Wine of Hawaii
sat created In m ott member* of conjrcs* the feeling that Hawaii ought
:o have Just about what it want*.
•Vise I* Hawaii’s prime minister with­
out portfolio, probably the Island'*
post aatute politician. He la the au­
thor and promoter of a plan to re­
habilitate and Americanize this rich
United States territory. '

NUMBER 3

Jacksonville.—Tin* Florida fount to*
nulldlliR. at the Slate Fair which will
be tield November 1S-27. will bo filled
with exhibits from leading counties
of the Stale, showing the choicest
samples of every agricultural and herticultrol product.
An afternoon In
this building will give tbu visitor
more reliable Information about the
resources, climate and topography of
Florida than could be acquired on
a thirty day trip or n week spent In
studying tables of statistics nnd re­
ports.
The Florida Counties Iliilldlng will
surprise even residents of tho State
theumelvos, In Its portrayal of rcaour.es unrivalled In richness nnd va­
riety. What then will be the impres­
sion on the visitor front other and
less favored states?

Tho county competition Is some
what changed this year. The north
em group, will enter In a class by
themselves, while a now classification
hns been created for the southern conn
lies., which are strong In fruits, rspc
duly citrus. Tills evens the rompctl
lion considerably nnd will tend to In­
crease tho rivalry' In the wto classes.
Handsome cash prizes are offered
nnd nre accompanied by ribbon and
diploma awards. These nwnrds, to
gether with the widespread publicity
they receive nre of Inestimable value
to the competing counties.
The Florida State Fair Is only thre.
years old, hut Its county section Is
larger and better thann most
most or
of thr
the
older slnto fairs of th.. countrv Thl.
. !!?'
Is n fact of which every
very Horldlan
should ho proud.

FIRST AID TRAINING
TO GIVE RURAL HELP TO MEN ANO WOMEN
Program for Publlo Hoalth and
Community Welfare Is Now
Woll Undor Way.

Washington. Sept- 1.-C om bine,
federal and state expenditures fo.
road building may reach a total o.
-JjU.btio.OlHi during the current nata.
year, according to l humus H. Me
Donald, chief o ft he bureau of publh
roads, departm ent ot agriculture.
The lust installm ent of tedcral ah
fund* totalling * 100.000,000 bream,
available last July 1. 1 hrec J
;
of this appointment was derived freii
the 1010 appropriation, while S-a.oou
0 0 0 'w as provided from the origina
appropriation in 10lb.
••If the state continues to pay mor.
than fiO per cent, of the cost, as they
have in the past," Mr. McDonald said
••it will he necessary to plan for coil
struction at the rate of at least ?100,000,000 and probably more, each year.
State highway departm ents shout,
know ut least n year in advance whn
funds arc to he available in order tha
plans may be made for future ion
struction. Mr. McDonnld said.
"Unless further federal action is
taken in the coming year," he added
••the states will be left in doubt as t.
the future policy of the governnien
nnd the amount of money they mu*
be nre pnr ctl to spend. Such a contin
gency would involve a serious sctbac.
to the progress of road constructloi
and should be avoided by early con
gTcasional action."
Apportionment of K I W J 0 J
made to "‘.utli.rn stntea by the In*
installment of each of the two federa
nj,|)ro,ir|ution* of lOlfi nml 1010. Al
lotliurnta l»v *tntc* follow:
Alabama J2.10-l.883. Florida $1,117.
447. Georgia $2 007.130. Kentucky $1
931,733. I.ouisinnn $1,302,231. Ml**l*
*inpi $1,807,337. North Carolina $2.
270.053, South Carolina $1,430,010
Tennessee $2,201,913, Texas $3,801-398
Virginia $1,977,073.
------------ x----------- CITY WARRANTS DRAWN

American Red Cross Is Teaohlng
C. J. Ryan. City Mgr. Salary* from
Aug.
13 to 31 $102.60.
Hundreds of Thousands Life­
L. R. Philip*, City Clerk Salary
from Aug. 15 to 31 $1.00.00.
Saving Methods.

Ellen Hoy, Secy. Snlnry troni 15 to

Or. Herbert N. Shenton. formerly
Head cf the research staff of the courv-’
;ll of national defense, has been ap-&gt;
pointed director of the council, succeed­
Ing Grosvenor 0. Clarkson.
Doctor
Shenton came to the government lr^
August, 1918, from Columbia urtlverw
lily, and Is regarded as one of th*
country's ablest research men. Ho‘
helped to organize the United Staten
bituminous coal commission.
DADE COUNTY. FLA.,
LEADS ALL OTHER
COUNTIES IN U.
Washington, Aug. 25.—I)ndc Coun­
ty, Flu., containing the city of Mi­
ami, had* all counties of tho United
States in which the population figure!
have been announced, in ita growth
in the pnst 10 years. It has now m on
than 3 1-2 time* the population it had
in 1910, it* percentage of increase hav­
ing been 268.1. With almost half ol
upward* of 3,000 counties in the U nit­
ed State* announced, five coiintici
have more than tripled their 1010'pop­
ulation and four have more thnn doub­
led the number of their inhabitant*.
----------- x-----------I.EROY CAUGHT AT LAST
Rio Jnniero, Tuesday, Aug. 2-1—
Eugene LcRoy. wanted by the police
of Detroit, Mich., in connction with
tiie murder of n woman supposed tc
he hi* wife was arrested hero on the
British freighter Dryden, which a r ­
rived here Into this nfterooon. Lc­
Roy wan n member of the crew.
LcRoy wn» plnccd under a rre st a t
the request of the United States au
thorities here nnd while the Dryden
is in port will he guarded by foai
members of the maritime police. The
ship Inter will proceed to Buenos Alrer
and from that port to New York
where l.cRny will he turned over to
Detroit officers.

Ttie purpose of Instruction In F irs t, 31Davhi’V pccr, Chief of Police Sal­
Aid to Iht Injured offered by the Amer­ ary from Aug. 16 to 31 $i-&gt;.00.
ican Red Cross Is to trala men and
J. M. Vickery. Patrolm an Salary
women to administer F1re\ Aid treat­ from Aug. 16 to 31 $02-60.
ment promptly snd Intelligently wbra
A. Dcpfer, Motorcycle Officer Sal­
emergencies druutud It. First Aid ary from Aug. 15 to 31 $•” - ’ •
S. L. Ilnschlon, Patrolm an Salary
treatment Is not Intended lo take the
place of a physician’# service. A sur­ from Aug. 15 to 31 57.50.
K. E. Walker, Patrolman Salary
geon should always be samraoneed as
a precautionary measure where there from Aug. 15 to 31 57.50.
In pollticnl circles. It is rumored
Ci. P. Paxton, Fire Chief Salary
Is sn Injury of any consequence, but
thnt
Congressman Frank Clark is be­
when one cannot be secured a few min­ from Aug. 16 to 31 76.00.
ing groomed for the senate and will
T.
II.
Lynch.
Firem
an
Salnry
fron
utes* delay may mean a fatality. In
mnke the race against Senator Pnrk
16 to 31 $45.00.
such a rasa a person trained lo First Aug.
Trammell.—Tnmpn
Tribune.
D. F. Smith. Firem an Snlnry fron
Aid Is Invaluable not only to ths In­ Aug. 15 to 31 $40.00.
Gov. Cox in Ids acceptance specef
dividual, but through him to tha com­
Alfred Foster, Tax Coll. Snlnry
declared:
"We are in n time thnt
munity In which he Urea.
from Aug. 1st to 31 15.00.
Thera la perhaps no way of ascer­
Alfred Foster, Tax Coll. Salary calls for straight ncting. Thin is not
time for wabbling." On sach a plate
taining ths number of deaths or seri­ from Augl3 to 31
$23.00.
es*
disablements which result from .j J. N. Tolar, Health Officer Sal statem ent of fact ns that
__ ________
ought to win.—St. Peterabui
lack of proper safeguard* or prompt nry from Aug. 15 to 31 $40.00.
emergency treatment. It la *afa lo a*
(;,.0. (I. Herring, City ally. Snl.
•«rt they number thouvsndi dally. «ry from Aug. I ft to 31 $75.00.
.
- ..
__ II
« «e
1Ysil
J. M. Vickery, Upkeep t f
T b srt ran be no doubt that tbe sppll
cation of First Aid method* to each $25.00.
E. E. Walker, Upkeep of
case w .s lj Inunrasorabljr tighten th*
$10.00.
. . .
country's toll of suffering and death.
(}.
P.
Paxton
Electrical
Inspector
The dissemination of First Aid train­
$15.00.
.
,
ing and Information lias nlresdy pro
Charles Electric Co. Wa tcr and
dured a farTearhlng and beneficial In- Bottie $7.50.
ficrera In the prevention of accidents
"I wax weak and run-down,
Philu. Lawn Mower ( o. Mower
o« railroads, In mines nud In greet In­ Blade $1.05.
relates Mr*. Euta Burnett;, of.
dustrial concerns.
Bower A Riumillat Drugs $2.30.
Dalton, Go. HI waa thin s a g
The benefit of a widespread knowl­
11 &amp;W. 11. Drew Co. Oficc sup
Just
felt tired, all the time.
edge of First Aid In the evetil of a plies $2.75.
I
didn’t
rest welL I wasn’t
Y
'
jj
A.
Dougins*
Recording
iTnx
great disaster, inch as a train wreck,
ever hungry.
I knew,
aa explosion, an earthqulke, etc, I* Certificates $2119.40.
P e tty Cash Abet. Sundry Ililla
obvious. Laymen who hsve had First
this, I needed
Aid training cau reader efficient as­ $51.75.
as there la none
W. J. Thigpin Insurance on Build­
sistance. Many lives may depend upon
ings $77.50.
socb emergency car*.
Petty Cash Acct.. Pay Roil 8, 14
lied Cross First Aid work Includes
A- 8, 21, 20 332.02.
(1) the formation and conduct, through 20, Kate
Kulber Feeding Prisoner*
Red Cross chapters, of classes for In­ $10.40.
struction In accident prevention and
II. F. Smith Ja n ito r $10.00.
First Aid to tbe Injured among meu
Peoples Rank
Discount $20.07)
and women lo all communities and In
Volusia Co. Real Eat. Co. Shell
•very Industry; (2) the Introduction of for Sts. $17033.
coarse* of Instruction In high echools
Petty Cash Acct. Discount 20.07.
snd colleges.
Mabel L. Fernnld Third quarterly
Tiie neil Cross la prepared to suppS' payment Acct.* dldspitnl 500.0Qj
First Aid hooks and equipment at rea- Total
$2,407.44.
. . . I began using Cardul,"
sonnhle price*.
------------x-----------continues
Mr*.
Burnett
Every person In this country sbla to
BIG FURNITURE SALE
"After
my
first
bottle,
I slept
do so should. In his own Interest, rebetter
and
ate
better.
I took
ralvt Usd Cross First Aid Instruction.
In thl .issue appears the advertise­
four •bottles. Now I'm well,
Information shout the course and In­ ment o ' T. J. Miller and Son who nre
feel Just fine, eat and sleep,
struction classes may be bad at the putting on a Clearance Sale of F urni­
ture and in the list of oriecs are real
nearest chapter hesdanartera.
my ekln la dear and I have
bargain" in the furniture line. Only
gained and euro feel that
n few of tbe many bargains are giver
ENERGISED. VERY SIMPLE.
Cardul
la tho beat tonlo ever
in the advertisement as all of them,
Henry McLaulin and family are en­
made."
joying their new bungalow on Fourth NO MYSTERY ABOUT WHAT II could not be printed in the ad. How­
Thousands of other women
ever a glance a t the prices will con­
street facing Central Park. The old
DOES OR HOW IT DOES IT.
have found Cardul Juet as
home has been remodeled by a new ..A n d It Surely la Doing It-.T h ln k vince any one th a t this la a bona fide
roof, porch and pillars and a new coat Of It This W a y :..T h e Farm er Cult!* sale of furniture a t the tim e wher
Mr*. Burnett did. K shoal
of paint nnd I* now one of the coziest vales the Land So Nourishment Con m ast people arc looking for furnitun
help you.
bargains.
Rend
the
advertisem
ent
•n a m os. comfortable "ome« In the Get To The Plant RootA-.-Dlet, Water
At all druggieto.
city. But Henry says it cure cost snd Exercise Control How Soon The and then go to the ntorc and look then
money to either remodel or build.
Human Machine Creak* D ow n...W E over. The sale start* on FcpL 7th nn«
----------x---------KNOW ALL THIS. nUT DO NOT continues until further notice. A cou
—Get
your Scratch Pads from The Do It Properly. "ENERGISER" Makes pon in the bills gives you a chanci
liet yoi
| Up Our Failure. ____ ____ 2-Uc. a t the free drawings.
Hera id—by the pound— 15c.
Itcral communities and towns of Im «
than 8,000 population benefit In a vary
large part by the public health and
community welfare work of tbe Ameri­
can Red Croei. Almost all of the
8,000 fted Ctom chapters hsvs soma
rural accttoni In tholr teiritory. There­
fore the Red Croat Rural Henries.
Briefly, the purpose of Burst Barr­
ies Is to aiilat people to get out of Ilfs
more health, WMlth and happiness. In
thla purposs public health InatrurttoD
snd general educational progress of
both children snd adults play a big
p a rt
Recreation la found to bs one of the
blggcat needa In rural Ufa. Thera la
lack of sufficient play-life for the chil­
dren and social life for tha adults.
Pirates, pageants, debating clubs,
baseball leagues, community singing
and other social events which bring
tha people of surrounding communities
togrther hare been organised snd car­
ried on under the guidance of Red
Cross rural worker* to great advan­
tage. In many Instances solving rec­
reational problems snd getting people
together proves to he the awakening
of tho community to other conditions
which may be Improved by united
action.
As a remitt of rommunlty organlratlon, townships In which there had
been neither plans nor Interest In
community progress have been organ­
ised to work togsthsr with tho unified
purpose of bringing their community
up to Die most enlightened standards.
Lectors snd mot Ical entertainment
courses have been started as t result
of community meetings, as well as cir­
culating libraries. Red Croea schools of
Instruction In Home Nursing, Cere of
tha Blrk snd First Aid. In the larger
towns the need for restrooms and pub­
lic comfort station* Is being m et Play­
grounds. for ths children have been
established and recreational activities
worked out for the year.
la order that there may be concerted
effort In carrying on the programs of
the various welfara agencies lo tbe
rural districts. Red Cross Rural Barr­
ies helps ths organisations already on
the ground. The main object of ths
•srvlcs Is to lend a hand evorywhait?
ta d taka tho lead only wbero neces­
sary.

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BRADY’S
JEWELRY
STORE
OPENS
SATURDAY
September
Fourth
in the

WELAKA
BLOCK

C om plete line
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Jewelry
Cut Glass
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Silver
China

Watch

In the Circuit Court, Seventh, Judicial
C ircuit in and for the County ol
Seminole, Fioridu.
Citation.
M ary M. Secord, L. E. White, el
als., vs. William G. Aldridge.
•
I t appearing from the affidavit file*
in this cause by George G. Herring,
Solicitor for th u Defendant, th a t it ii
the belief of the affiant that L. E.
W hite, who was made a party to tbit
cause by an order of Court in thi
room and stead of Mury M. Sccord
whose interest the said White has ac
quired, is a non-resident of the Stat»
of Florida and th a t his present plact
of residence is 11219 Volta Place
South Capital Street, W ashington, I)
C., and that £nid L. K. W hite is ovei
the age of twenty-one yeurs, and thu'.
there is no person in the S tate *oi
Florida the service of n subpoena up
on whom would bind the said L. E
White.
Therefore, you, L. E. White- ar«
hereby ordered nnd made a party com
plainant in the room and stead oi
Mary M. Sccord, whose interest you
have acquired, nnd you are furth er or
dered to file your appearance of record
in the above cause on or before the Ith
day of October- A. I). 1920, the snmi
being a Rule Day of this Court. It is
furth er ordered thul this notice b&gt;
published in The Sunford llcruld, i
newspaper
published in Seminob
County, Florida, once a week for fiv«
consecutive weeks.
W itness E. A. Douglass, Clerk o
said Court nnd the senl thereof thi.
30th day of August, A. D. 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
George G. H erring, Solicitor nnd o
Counsel for Defendant.
y. 5 t,
----------- x-----------METHODIST NOTES
September 3rd, 1920.
Services for Sunday ns follows:
Sundny School 9:30 n.m.
* M orning Service 11:00 (4 m. by
Rev. S. W. Walker.
*
Subject Faces A gainst the Window
Pane.
Epworth League 7 p.m.
Preaching by P astor 8 p.m. Subject:
The Light Thut Fails.
Rev. S. W. W alker, Pastor.
J. C. Hutchinson S. S. Superintend­
ent.
Rev. Iiartlett is taking his vacutior.
and is spending it in Sanford thi
guest of friends.
Mrr. F. L Nixon and daughter havi
returned from A tlunta where they
have been for some tim e visiting rela­
tives.
•

Mrs. J. L. Wilkinson of Park nvo
has a big nine pound boy born 10:3P
Thursday night George Tnlmadgi
Wilkinson.

Supt. J. C. Hutchinson and wifi
returning home from Coronado .Satur­
day

Promptly

J. E. Spurling was in Maitland and
Orlando Monday on business.

Good Used Cars
For Sale
1 Buick six Touring
1 Wescott, S e v e n
Passenger
1 Chevrolet touring
1 White seven pass­
enger
All these* cars have been put
in first class condition and
are going nt reasonable prices

B.

&amp;

0. Motor Co.

Sanford, Florida

LEXINGTON and STANDARD
EIGHT AUTOMOBILES

Store
SANFORD, FLA.

Out o f the H igh Rent District
and we give our custom ers the benefit o f this saving.
W e h an d le the very best

Florida and W estern
Pork, Beef, Mutton^ Veal,
Sausage, and all packing
house products
W e ask a Trial and Guarantee Satisfaction

PROMPT DELIVERY

Phone 122

415 Sanford Ave
- K .y
a

Now is the Time to Join the
F lo r id a C itru s Exchange

Miss Helen Hutchinson who hat
been visiting her brother J. C. H utch­
inson, for some time left Friday fo:
her borne in Columbia S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wells and Mr
nnd Mrs. Tom Fnircloth spent T hurs­
day in Eustis.
x
Miss Anna Mason left Wednesday
to spend sometime nt Riceville, Tennille and Forsyth before going tc
C uthbert Ga. to attend Andrew Col­
lege.

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IN A FEW W EEKS TH E MARKETING SEASON FOR CITRUS FR U ITS WILL
HE UPON US. GROWERS WHO WISH TO MARKET TH EIR FRUITS CO-OPERAT­
IVELY SHOULD JOIN TH E FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE NOW.
SCARCITY .O F SU PPLIES AND SHORTAGE .O F LABOR MAKE IT MOKE
THAN EVER NECESSARY .FO R EACH LOCAL ASSOCIATION TO .KN OW . BE­
FORE TH E SEASON OPENS. .APPROXIM ATELY .HOW MUCH FR U IT IT WILL , V I s ,
I .«! *
HAVE TO HANDLE.
LAST YEAR TH E FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE SOLD A GREAT DEAL
MORE FRUIT FOR THE .MEMBERS THAN IN ANY PRECEDING SEASON OF ITS ijrm v
HISTORY AND SERVED THEM W ill GREATER EFFIC IEN C Y IN REALIZING
THE FULL MARKET VALUES OF TH E PRODUCT OF TH EIR GROVES.
DURING TH E COMING SEASON TH E EXCHANGE WILL MAINTAIN AND
IMPROVE TH E HIGH STANDARD OF MARKETING SERVICE THAT HAS ENA1ILED IT TO SO FULLY SATISFY GROWER MEMBERS. ENLARGED VOLUME
ASSISTS TH E ORGANIZATION TO OPERATE MORE EFFIC IEN TLY AND MORE
ECONOMICAL.
If you are not affiliated with the Florida Citrus Exchange, but w ith to profit by He
••alt * mtv ice, take steps without d e la y to become a member. For inform ation as to
membership, write businesu m anager Florida Citrus Exchange, Tam pa, consult the
m anager of the nearest local association or call on

Mr. Ringey of Apopku is employee
with the A. C. L. Co. in Sanford
ami is rooming a t -104 French avenue
------------x-----------L. B. Hudgins spent the week end
at Coronado Beach with his family.
------------x-----------Mrs . J , M. Mitchell and daughtei
spent several days last week a t tht
beach.
Horn Jno. I). Jenkins and family
spent'W ednesday at Coronndo amen­
ding the Masonic Picnic.
------------x-----------Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christy oi
Jacksonville have moved to Sanford
and are located at 300 French ave
Mr. Christy is a valued employee of
the A. C. L.
------------x-----------Miss M atthews is visiting her sis­
te r Mrs. Sam Brndford and expects tc
rem ain and attend school here this
winter.

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Distributors for

Elmer Green nrrived Saturday forn
Jacksonville to visit home folks.

New Jewelry

Brown’s Market
•

Mrs . L. Allen and family are at
New Sm yrna enjoying the ocean w av­
es.

John T. Brady’s

ciety set who are giving her a warm
Marlowe Is back from a trip
welcome.
to Tallahassee whccre he represents
the Board of Trade ffom Sanford and
il. G. Sm ith of Oviedo was in the the DcLand Commercial Club befen
city W ednesday calling on many the Railroad commission on the rati
friends. J le reports Oviedo as being | raise of the steamship linn. In Mr
one of the best in the state with m any , Marlowe the board of trade has or#
real estate deals being pulled off and of the best traffic men in the itaU
th a t he recently sold two of his grov­ and he has saved this remmunitv
thousands of dollars by his knowlcdri
es a t a good round figure.
Mrs. Raymond I. Allen of Sanford of freight rntes nnd hie ability to u .
has arrived in the city nnd will re. plain the local situation to those who
main until Monday, the guest of het haviN^he destinies of the shippers ir.
m other, Mrs. Zenie C. Stanley.—Lake- their hands.
lend S tar.
\
Frank W. Graynm of this city wa&gt;
Mr. Robt. Morris J r. while visiting appointed Citrus fruit Inspector for
in Sanford wus th guest of Mrs. J. D. the state—a t—large, by Gcvemoi
P a rk er who laso conducted the e x e r­ IC atts on August 2G. Mr. Grsyhac
cises of the Robert M orris Memorin! left Wednesday for Tallahassee to re­
Association.
ceive instructions.

Mrs. J. C. Hall entertained Friday
in honor of the thirteenth birthday
of her daughter M argaret, many gam ­
es were indulged in, ulso contests in
eluding a Peanut hunt Florence Flow­
ers being the winner of the prize ii
this.
At the refreshm ent hour ice crenm
nnd cake were served.
Miss M argaret was the recipient m
many nice present. All went homi
having had u delightful afternoon.

Repairing

Done

Miss Helen Kenedy from Lakeland
J. C. Hutchinson is displaying n
photo of n fine catch of fish that Fla. is visiting Miss Sarah Wheelei
weighed around seventy five pounds this week.
all caught over in Lake Co. a couple
of weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sm ith have re­
turned from a pleasant trip to Colo­
Mr. Fred Kenney Secy.-Treas and rado and other points in the W est vis­
City Clerk of Kissimmee with his fam ­ iting for some time in Giennwood
ily and m other spent Sunday a fte r­ Springs one of the finest resorts in
noon in Sanford the guests of Mr the w e s t They return w ith the feel­
J . E. Spurling.
ing th a t while they have spent a
------------ x-----------pleasant summer they arc more thnr
MASONS ATTENTION
glad to get back to Sanford and theii
many Sanford friends.
Regulnr communication Sanforc."
Lodge No. 62 F. &amp; A. M. will be hell'
Miss Victoria N esbitt of Mtlledgenext Tuesday Sept. 7th nt 7:30 P.M villc Ga., is the attractive guest of
The Fellow-craft Degree will be con­ her cousin, W. E. W atson. Miss Nes­
ferred. V isiting brethern cordially- bitt has visited in Sanford before and
invited.
has m any friends in the younger so­
H.E. Tolar,
John D.Jinkinr
Secretry
W .-M.

Orange County Citrus Sub-E xchange
Orlando Rank &amp; Trust Building

Orlando, Florida
Eleven years of unqualified success. Proven stability.
Increasing advantages to members.

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rent loft. I flmln plnoo nn iln floor
, hntiia an hooii nn da qnnrtor nnd win
Kottn Innir fine. Rnt nno Riiy tlnU ho
win iiiolilm hniitii ton rontn abort for j
plan* to dnnrp and ho come over try ,
borrow from mo.

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too wot oos soork. And I no cotta
more kook oon tint foot now ns da
nr*.ir lioor. Refare my too ops co on
dn hum I no coita nmorhn nso for da
idioomlo dunce. Rut T mnkn dn m ind
jiri***l.v ni-iir up now I nyovor co any more dnnon
u«it l ii Iny ulT fur tin men Mb. 1 where I niovii dn foot so lonca I co tta
Htvi'll I't'n &lt;!:• hi’iiil. Iitii "in* font
dnt corn.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TEN

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l i k e * It, a a t h e m a j o r i t y o f t h e o t h e r
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M OLINE
is Universal

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“What Is the difference between a
two. 1roo round wooth Jem Dempsey,
S oup body steppu on my Ino nnd dnt brave soldier ami Ids host Kiri?"
“Wlmt Is It?"
foot ocv» co soook Ilka lo*i*r. oon da
"tine loves to fare the powder, w hile
wr«*ek. I link was Utillidinvook danoo.
the
other loves to powder the face.”
Wo rimka fox T rotsky. Itnsslrm c»nnindski and ovorytiody was l.onlne
on my soork toe.
Rut was croata orrhestra oon flat
plnoe. Soma Him* In* soitnda sn Rood
and other time dn Itino c^tta too moorhit Riirlle— inaka too stm nc. One cuy
not like ho was gonna erase. Me cotta
Iretle srjrk oon one hand and I tInk
ho irv tiraka sornnttnc. Mo swoonca
ilat stlok so hnnla to* rail lint he no
sinnsha anyilnc. I dnnno oof ho was

D in a 3 8 a crct a d a y

O ne m an with one tractor
does ali field w ork
from plowing to harvest

o a m e r * a h e a a l d : **lt l a m y v e r y l i f e .
M y w h o l e aoul la b o u n d u p in t h e a lle n t
O n a r n c ."

Coercion.

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**Don‘t you think Ihe world owes yon
a HvIncT'
"Ten" replied Plodding Pele. "Rut
tl»e worhl Is n lough old rre&lt;lltor. I ]
find I have to hand It n few wallops
wttti a pick and shovel to convince It."

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The Use o f a Tractor
Improves the Soil

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If you will place it in our cure
We’ll treat you anti your car nuiti
fair.
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K ID S

If you are coinc to continue
usinc your cur during the wintoi
months you should see that it ii
kept in good condition. Whatever
it needs from chains to a new
carburetor will he installed by m
at a fair-profit price. We w il1
.store your car durinc the winter
months if you say so, ami tak
care of the battery.

Lenses Ground
G L A SSES A D JUST ED
and REPAIRED

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A demonstration on your own land
cheerfully arranged, immediate deliveries
guaranteed—satisfactory service available
instantly.
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tha "drag I &lt; W * r hart*
drawn im ptim int* you now hati* with tha Mohn*U nw tnal th• *amo a* with oth*r tyyo* o f tn e to n .

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The Moline-Universal Tractor not only
guarantees more acreage, saves men and
horses, but adds $5 to $15 per acre to the
value of your land. We can prove this
to you.
It solves the farm help problem.
Hundreds of owners report an average
saving of one and one-third men and five
horses, by using the Moline-Universal
Tractor.
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W ith the "plow pan” properly
broken up, and th e tractor is
th e only w ay to do this, you can
get over your fields with a disc
harrow more often than with
horses and guarantee a good
seed bed in record tim e.

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D i’ic 3 8 «cr*i with m 10* DUe Harr**
Harrow 7 8 o e rtt irith a 2 0 'F n g Tooth Harrow
Calthata from 13 to 3 0 men* u ith m two-row
Cahroator
Drill 3 5 m en • ict'fA ■ /O' Grain DriU
H a n n t 4 0 men* with m /O ' Crmia Mlmdnm
H a m it 10 m e m with m C am BinJar
Mow 3 5 men* with m S ' M o m r
Rah* 4 0 men* with m 131Rmka

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One discing before planting
is as good as tw o cultivations
after the crop is up, because
w eeds germ inate at a lower de­
gree o f heat and discing brings
a large portion o f them to the
surface and destroys them at
th e start.
D iscing more than any other
operation insures a good seed
bed.
And y e t, good discing
is often neglected, hurried or
slighted and a chance taken
th a t the crop w ill make w ith ­
o u t it.
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�FRIDAY, SEPTEM DER 3, »2tt.

WILL MAKE
AUTO BODIES
IN SANFORD

THE SANFORD HERALD
will prohaly benefit more from it than
any other county in the state."
Eleven counties in South Florida
nave more perm anent roads and more
automobiles than threfl time* that
many counties—leaving out Duval—in
I nny other p a rt " the rta te ; arid it
: is because, like the News is urging
i now, they hn*e spent their own money
for whnt will he ofthe most direct
benefit ta them .
| The bonding amendment will be kill­
ed.
THE FLORIDA

PRESS

SVNFORD WAGON WORKS Ol’EN
V,\ weic a t liic meeting
the As
UP NEW FIEL1I OF
. ,v;d Dailies of Florida Inst sun
ENDEAVOR
taiy „i oilai.uo olid glancing over to,
assemblage of men pie.-eiil wlm ai
John Vnnderhock, the proprietor ot shaping the destinies ot the state w»
. f uck by the fact that theyouni
tl sanford Wagon W orks i- quiet
... ,1 unaesuming but he uoe^ an .. u.vu «ie taking up the big position
:!n,! ,i,, s things. Several days age o;: th'1 newspapers of this and othei
Jo tin, -tartecl his wagon works hen Slates. lliele IS f t. A. j-.ll!'&gt;tt, bllM
:u - manager of the lin n s l uion
...njuiution w ith a small bl:ai
" it ; 'hun and went ahead and dem clean cut and well balaim d, Flan!
nn-t rated that h- knew his busuu - Iteddow business m anager of the .L.&gt; I.
thoroughly in this and other lines «&gt; eonvilic M ctroplts ami f t. h. Meltoi
work. Hi soon built up a big bit si managing editor both young men am
U..S* but with the advent of the ailto lull uf great business promise, Juel
mobile the wagon business fell of W orthington editor &lt;&lt;? the Tampa
M.mewhat and looking ahead Jon- Times and ripe with years of evper
foresaw the establishm ent of an nut
tt-nce in this and other states llownrt
mol ilc industry In thi* p art uf th« Mayes a university student who i
stilt*. There were automobiles am business Imaiuiger of his mother's
trm ks galore and yet when the bodiei paper the Pennsncola Journal ami :
wore out or were sm ashed in a wreel w orthy son of a noble sire, the lnt&lt;
the car was useless unless a new F rank Maves, all of these men eomini
body could he purchased front tin a long distance from the big paper
north or maybe in Jacksonville.
to mingle with the smaller fry wit!
Hence the thought th u t maybe sucl th e idea of standing together or fall
Indies could be built here ns cheat ing together and then wp come ti
ly and ns well as in any other citj H arry Hrown of the St. Augustin,
and now the Sanford Wagon Work Record. Goode G uerry of Palatki
bus installed new machinery' for worn News, Ed Fitzgerald of the Dayton:
%,o 'l ing of all* kinds and Chariot Nl'W ij, Chris. Oodringtoti tin, sage
K.t'w a first class wood worker o: of the press and his nephew Claytot
Chicago has been engaged to tnki of the younger generation, liill Gteni
charge of the new department.
of the Sentinel who looks like a proa
The Sanford Wagon Works will hi eher but is reuily an editor, the lints
aid to build any kind of nutobody siers Twins, young and active and ful
from n roadster to a limousine nn« of pep and Josinh F***rf«
’he Re
in the truck line—well, they just eat p o rter Star, the old wheel horse o
that stu ff up.
O range County Journalism and ft’nl
In connection with the auto bod' te r Essington the H. M. of the Sen
industry a first clnss paint shop will tinel, fat ami not yet forty, I.. \V
be with a real a rtis t in tbit IIloom of the Lakeland Star with s
line in charge and when an auto hod; Napoleonic pose. C arr and Naugle ol
o th er new or old comes from lhi the St. Petersburg Times, of tim er
Sanford Wagon Works it will Lc just tain age but filled with the |trope
right. Vundcrhook knows the gnnn spirit and ideas of boost, llosmvr o
and a Vnnderhock itroduct. means the* Hrndentown Journal of the re
the best value for the money. Tbit sounding voice, Clarence WiwwJ- form
new departure is among the many new e r press slave but now a profssor o
industries for Sanford and the San­ th e Montverde School, silver tongued
ford Wagon Works and the enter­ suave, smart, su g ary and shampooed
prising men who make up the person- F rank Kay Anderson of the Thomni
ell of the same are to he congratulat­ Agency, former editor who 1ms los
ed upon their confidence in their n- none of the nerve and dash and wh
bility and their confidence in the city is the life of every gathering, Smiling
of Sanford and of Florida in general F isher of the A rlera ft Service win
would make a man afflicted with par
'NIK SPIRIT OF SOUTH FLORIDA nlysis get up and laugh, and then
a re others that we might mention wh
We believe there has not come to were there and some who were no'
light a finer illustration of "the spirit there. Hut we have never attendei
a m eeting of new spaper men in Flor
of south Florida" than th a t shown in Ida that we did not note each one o
two short editorial utterances in the them ami come to the conclusion tlm
last issue of the Palm etto News.
they are just about the best bunch o
The Palmetto News is urging its pen pushers that any state can boas
district in .Manatee County to vote and having been gathered here fron
bond sto build perm anently its part alm ost every state in the union the\
o the Ilayshore road. And the Pal­ are broad mind, eosmopolite, free
metto News is opposing the proposed ha m ini, whale sou led boys—just boyconstitutional amendment to give the when they leave the office behim
legislature’ power to bond the state them and gather together for husinis
or five per cent of its value for road and pleasure.
T heir troubles are many with th
building.
Urging the trending at home it says: and advnrmg costs o f paper material
"Everything is high now. we are and labor and m any of them hard!;
painfullly aware, and we know an­ know whether paper will b, avail.dd
other lioitd issue for roads would he this w inter or not but every one o
hard to carry, but it seems to us to *hem are going ahead and getting "ii
11 the reasonable thing to do now to t ie best paper that money and lunin
bond this district for enough tohuild ran on dure, giving their various ,-nni
our pnrt of the Ilayshore road of as­ inanities roliuns of free advertislni
phalt blocks or brick. The shell road and hours of time and working fie
»** now have is fast w earing aw ay. less money than nny other profession
and it won’t be much of n road soon, in the world hut w orking all the tirn&gt;
but it would make a dandy foundation I Surelv the Florida press Is n erea
n.i a le tte r road that would last for -1 buiieh of men and of women for w
e,&gt;,e- *einei
ever. We are going to make this a 1have some of 'hitrick or asphalt road some day, so women in the world in the ?” ■iilr
why not do so now before the bus, press. Hlrss them nil, they will ge*
i* worn aw ay? However, we would their reward some day and methink
mu vote for n bond issue unless a it is coming sooner than expected.
rock-ribbed guarantee of some sort I
was given that we would at least get STA TE REFORTS O F FLORIDA'S
a little for our money."
RESOURCES \M \/I N G
why it will oppose to the last the
slat* bonding scheme, it says:
proposed amendment to the consti­ Tnllalmssce, July IP.— Figures show
tution, which seeks to bond this state, ing the magnitude of some of Fieri
‘or f 20,000.,000 and more for two a's i top.-, i - well as other statistic}
reasons: First vve do pot Iwlieve it d esign'd tv give the people of othei
of the country an idea of tin
would do justice to those counties parts
-tat'-,
its resollrces, J ts po-sibilitie.which hnvo been progressive and bond•&gt;’ heavily for good roads already, uie contained in the last report of tin
coinmi-sioa« i of aura ulture.
■'-■'ond. the legislature inulil keep mi slut#
I!.,
, |.,t t .-it,.,,.-tae i m ile ol
imiidsiniienmteiy. neyond the the sta:te
are worth jO.'i .OOUJHUI; hog*
“21'.000,000 now wanted, ami we Jo another Mf'JUMUVMi: horses and mule.
nm dire to trust nny siieh a prnpo-if- p * pm.nop, and gout
dtinii to a bod&gt; oi men who will for- s- . Mi 7,(Kit».«"*»;
I . f K K l,
c : their oaths from year to year, as
The sta te eri-duces and ship- ea&lt;
*h«wn by their nut obeying tin- law y«ar
an a v i i u l ' i - of ,*,,iMi(l carloads n
f**r apportionment. There is no toll* w inter-grow n tomat* ••-. a total large
’ • whnt they might do with surh an than th at o f all other s 'a te s t-ombined
• bi-Mr proposition as the one rugFlorida farms, grove poultry am
gc-led. The amendment should and dairy
products have attained a vnlu&gt;
will be killed In November."
Ib re we have the spirit of South n fat lea-t Sb'ifl.OIHl.OflO anually. Th
Florida. If you want anything done, la-t y a r for which these products wuf " do it yourself. Three w est Florida shown to be -lightly more than §12&lt;&gt;
'entities which have not a dollar of (100,000. It is estim ated that if ai
local road, are loudly clam oring for liir.dh available for and adapted t'
the state bonding amendm ent; and fiillibation of one kind or annthe&gt;n Mich n good north Florida were mad'* productive, the value o
county ns- Alachua w ants
the these products would be close to *1
bond amendment heenuse "Alachua ono.ooo.ltno annually.
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The fine county of Lee is known tc
contain 4,(141 square miles of terrU orj
nn rnen greater than Rhode Island am
Delaware combined, and nearly nt
large as Connecticut.
In destiny of population Florida ir
far down the list, with only about 1(1.'
persons to the squnre mile, the aver
age for the entire United States a
shown in the census of IP 10 was HO.:
arsons to the square mile. Of Flor
idn's farm ers, however, 70 per ccm
nre whites.
Only 20 states in the Union luiv
| more daily newspapers than Florida
though this state is thirty-third i
population.
ft it bin tbe lii-t five years Florida'
bank deposits ineren.-cti 2o.*&gt; per cent
The state has 201 banks under stati
control ami .*&gt;1 national banks.
Every American variety of fib.
plant, including* -i-;il, for which maim
fuetnrers of the United States
Auentun millions of dollars annuall-.
is or can la* produced on a commcrci
scale in Florida.
Approximately PO p ,r cent of th
original forest- of the slate still nr
timbered, though hundreds of ner&gt;

of timeberland are being cleared en d
ye«r.
j Sonic of the largest springs in the
j world nre to be found in Florida, sev
■crnl of which have a flow sufficion
Jin volume to float good-sized steam
ahipej Silver Springs near Ocala,
with a flow of :i7.i,000 unllons a min
ute, is belived to be the largest sprlnj
in the world.
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LIQUID
AND

- CAKE--

Good Old Cheap Coal Day*.
In the good old days of 1812 one
could step out with a couple of tlnllnrnm! come hoiiii* with food and fuel
Mifllclcnt to -apply a good*-Izeil fan*
H, for a ni'i-li. I'oci- regarding lie
Ing* cxpcii-v- n "•itlurj ng-o arc con
tnlio-d In ii teller from John Sim-.
ur&gt; ;i' g-niiolfiit|i'*i* "f \dm lm l Sim-, to
I'N u If. Vtolli. dated Unlotitowa, l.’ iti
• •-•td»er 1 s]g.
\t tilt I time, tionrtt
j n.t I* dghu; for tw o eo-i
a m-et;
l *1:, J o.i* I, ,-iht- :i lill-hel. I 'llli-kell-M11 • ■ -'tig- *li&lt;-'r fenlher- ,n -t 7:
’’ ' - » fr-'iu .1 I,
• • ** a P *il'-' «l»lle blitter ze
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WHITE

SH O E
DRESSING
KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT
TW f r o « m y

C d P O .-T IU -t ira ,
U i/rf*io ,K r.

W om en's

Children's
and Mens

Shoes.

A re fire Best Tires too tfoodl
for the Small Car Owner
agrees

standard and let the tire

that it is generally
desirable for merchant
dise to be graded.

user choose his own size.
W hen the oldest and
largest rubber manufac­
turing concern in the
world focuses all its re­
sources upon one grade,
one quality, it makes one
client— and that is the

verybody

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I1 A good principle that
often comes out at the
wrong end for the car*
ow ner— the man with
the upkeep on his mind
. — the tire bills to pay.

whole public.
This single ideal is vis­
ible in any U* So fire
factory, at any U . S. dis­
tributing branch, in any
U . S. dealer's store.

H e feels that tire econ­
om y should be a personal

contract with the tire-user.
N o t a transaction with
his car, whether it be
big or small.

Seeing that the tire-user
gets liis economy mileage along
with an unlimited guarantee.
Policies are harder to make
than tires.
Probably the deepest reason
why U. S. demand keeys
ways ahead uf the runnH- ov
tires the L . L. makers
supply.

R e a s o n in g tire s in
hum an terms instead of
trade custom has written
this policy for the United
States R u b b e r C o m ­
pany—
Build ail tires to one

United States Tires
United States ® ) Rubber Company
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AUTO TUBE
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! P ro tec tio n and Comfort

CHAIN

IN SUNSHINE OR STORM
Tents, A w nings, Tarpaulins, Boat T op s
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags and all kinds
of canvas arti.ties to special orders, L ight
and H eavy C anvas, Flags B unting, W ag­
on Umbrellas, Camp Furniture, Life
Preservers, Waterproofing, E tc.

USCO
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M ail Orders Solicited

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A. H. Fuller, Altamonte Spring-, Fla,
D. D. [lanirl,
Chuluntu, Fla.
L. M. Urhhimlcr,
Geneva, Fla.

t+ Jacksonville Tent and A w ning Co. +*

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Uhki&lt;

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Midway Garace,
Longwood
A. G. Gainou-,
Osteen,
Lawton Urn-. Co. Inc.,
Oviedo.
Kent Vulcanizing ft'o r d , Sanford,

Fla
Fla.
Fla.
Fla.

e&gt;vifdn Garage,
Oviedo, Fla
IL'Ac O. Motor C o,
Sanford. Fla.
1. &gt;V, FhilHp- &amp; Sons', Sanford Fla.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

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FO R C A S H O N L Y
Beginning September 7th and Continuing
Until Further Notice

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We offer our Entire Stock of House Furnishings at prices Lower than ever made
tor the same High Class Merchandise.
Below are a few examples of the Rare Bargains which comprise our Stock.
BED ROOM SUITES 1-5 to 1-3 Off

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$21.00 2 inch post White Enamel Bed
Sale P r i c e ........................................

DINING ROOM

$14.75

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$15.00 7-S inch post White Enamel Bed d* 1 O A [ j
Sale P r i c e .............................................

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$15.00 Autocrat Bed Springs
Sale P r i c e .......................

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$75.00 Q uartered Oak China Closet
Sale P r i c e ........................................

$49.00 |

$55.00 Golden Oak Bullet
Sale P r i c e .......................

$32.50 |

$17.50 Fancy Bordered Grass Rug, size &lt;1*1 1 A A
9x12, Sale P r i c e ...................................i p l i * U U
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Sale Price - - -

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$100 AxminMcr Rug, size 9x12
Sale P r i c e .............................

$37.50 Kelt M attress
Sale Price - - -

$22.50

$95.00 Refrigerator,1PurelW hite, 10011b. djfT '? H A
Ice C apacity. Sale Price 4 - - - - V ^ L v / U

3 Piece Porch Suite
Sale Price - -

$17.50

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$35.00
Bahy Carriages, three only
Sale P r i c e ..................................

$18.00

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27x51 Fine Felt Rugs, regular $5.00 value
Sale P r i c e ........................................

f $2.60

36x72 Fine Felt Rugs, regular $7.50 value
Sale P r i c e ........................................

. $3.90

30x60 Fibre Rugs, regular $3.75 value
Sale Price
$40.00 Solid Oak Dining Table
Sale P r i c e ............................

. $2.50
$28.00

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$30.00 Solid Oak Dining Table
Sale Price - .......................

$ 21.00

$575.00 WALNUT SUITE $490.00

Five Valuable Prizes to be
Given away FREE on the Open­
ing Day at Four P. M. at our
Store.
In Order To Win Prizes You Must Be There

Offering a Triple
Value

$70.00 |

$85.00 Kitchen Cabinet, only three’to
sell. Sale P r i c e .............................

$60.00

$60.00 Fumed O akJD avenport, C o m p lete]^Q Q AO
with M attress. Sale Price - - - t p O O » l / l /

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$40.00 Red Cedar Chest
Sale Price a - - -

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100 piece Dinner Set, regular $40.00
value. Sale P r i c e .............................j
$175.00 Malahle Steele Range with
resevoir. Sale Price - - - -

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$55.00 Ivory Floor Lamp
Sale Price - - - -

$40.00

Bed, Spring and M a ttress

$43.75

Entire stock of trunks and Suit Cases from 25% to
30% Discount

Tables Containing Useful Articles for the Household 10c 15c and 25c Values

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legal advertising

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PAGE THIRTEEN

oatnM d#f#odaaia a w u i l m i . th a t th«r« U 0 . W. Currie tad Kate Cnrtle, hit wife. J. W.
m p#rwm la tt»# tfta t# a f P lorlda tb# aerate# o f
K i m and ................. R um fcU wife, Warrea T.
a fibp rt#n a ti&gt;»u whom w ould b l a i a a ll t v
1.aramore
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Toy ar#. th # r# fo r# . ordered to appear to tb# wife, Kate IVwfiJ. Harry A D « h l an d...............
M il o f ##m plaln t file d In aald ra n*# on lio n
!V»*rd hi# w|f#. Wllla IVmrd. Ca. Permln Pay
day. th# la t d a / o f No?#mh#r A, P ,
th# a n l
...............Pay bit wife, W. W. Hell aud
•am# t&gt;#lnc a Itu l# l&gt;ar o f ih l# C ourt.
Kell Mr w |fe
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f lr r u la t l" n puldU h#"! iu Fanford. S#mlnnl# Ci»nn •It a it e In .Seminole C»winfy. Stat# o f P lo d d i,
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ajqwar to tt.# ComplalnaM*# I IH *f complaint
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ti e aime lelnff a Itill** I'a# of Mil* ' ’o*:*t
It la further i*ri|er#-l that 11st• tt*illce l*e put*
Halted fir twelf** cisnaecutli# we#la In the San
ford Herald a newspaper of general circulation
puMUhed In Sanford. Seminole County. Florida
Wltneaa
It a P»uile*a. «*lerk of the #al!
circuit C o u rt, anl the a*al of aald Court. Ihl*
l l t h day of August. A P !93).
iS eall
C A- IKlCtlt. ASS, Clerk*
Pavla 1 'Hie. Solicitor# for Complainant
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NOTICE o r

ATPLICATION TOE TAX DEED

I n.l#r Sei tl-m
*73 o f th# H # n # ril S tatu#
N o th e V hereby given f Is• t J P I alng, pur
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d v r ,»f June ^ p tU l#
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fC a fe In my o f f h e a n l ha*# m tde a cq ith a llo n fm
1st deed To laaue 111 iCCwrdaiare w ith law
Said
C e rtific a te ecntir area the fo il tw in g de*.*f||wsl
pn *t*erti * | ioared I t Semlntt'e O H iit*
PV»r(di
to w |t I .»f 12 Sanford H eight#
The aal l land
W h ig a*«e*e.| .tt Ih# date o f Ihe ta*u«t»ce o f at|«,
c e r flflr a te In t i e name o f I n tr v w n
,%|an T a i C e rtific a te No n l, .Itle d the 3rd
•1m o f June \ 1» ll*|a . lias file .I • a l l • 'e fllflr a te
In m r o f fire and h«» mad# api»llcatl«",c» fo r t a i
deed to Hail# tel a co fd a u ce w ith law
S a il cer
H f Ira te vni lira era the fmliowlcig dleaerltwd proper
tv •Ifu a fe ,! In Semlmd# iVwititv Plortda to w it
1etf t ; Sanford lle le h t* . The aal I land t&gt;e|nf *■■
at th e da l# o f Ih# l*iii*ti**e o f n i i t . r v f
t l fl* ate In th# nam# o f lir a f. W P llle e .

AU-v T a i Certlflrwte No. SI, d#t#-l tb# 4tb la y
of Jun# A. P 1917. h## f ile ! s a i l certificate Is
my o flm and haa n».ide a p p lic a tio n for t n !*M
to Uaue In a m ir ilju c e »i«n law. Said c#rti
flea I# emhraee# t!.# following leacrihed pc»T&gt;er
fy altuate^l In S#mlrv»le C*»unty. r i o r t l i . t* wit
t o t 2. He*e K 117 ft. I and He#a peg 117 ft W
of S. r. Cor. o f I^at *2. Han North 117 ft. f f .
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I t ltd tw tug ■»«**•#•• • ! t t * i l l l f o f the laaumc#
o f ancfi c#rtin&lt;rafe In the m itie o f Co known
C e l— * a ild c e rtlflra te e ahall b# r#d#em #l a#
W ilin g io law , t a i d iv d w ill, |a«ne there*&gt;a an
th# 2nd .lay o f i v t , k t - r A. P ir&gt;2»V
W itn e y * my o f f h l i l algnature and a e ll th ii
th# 2t*th day o f August V p . P»2d.
II. A P iugtaaa
C lerk.
IC Ie f k 'f S eall
Hy, V .II. p .u g la e a P C.

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We Have Obtained Selling Rights For# the. Famous
FULL

A U T O M A T IC
Liglit and Power Plants
To a progressive community this has a most
important significance, because it places within
your easy reach the greatest convenience
it is possible ,Ato i i n s t a l l . in th e hom e.
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Every Matthews-equipped home may now enjoy the
conveniences of electric lights, washing machine, electric
irons, fans, vacuum cleaner, home automobile battery
charging, electric milking machine, power for the work­
shop, feed grinder, ensilage cutter, grindstone, emery
wheel, saw, and other light machinery. We have selected
the Matthews above all others because it is FULL Automatic,
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What FULL Automatic Means

In an Electric Light and Power Plant
Long before the storage batteries are exhausted to the
point at which damage will result, the “Automatic Care­
taker” on the Matthews FULL Automatic Plant will
automatically START the engine and the generator will
begin recharging. When the batteries are full, the recharging will auto­
matically STOP. Any plant that does less than this is NOT Full Automatic.

generator then takes ALL the load. If the load is still too
heavy for the generator, the batteries automatically are
called upon to help. Any plant that does less is NOT Full Automatic.

Any plant that is not FULL Automatic is out of
date the day it is installed. Keep the Matthews
FULL Automatic supplied with fuel, oil and water and
leave it alone. It will do all its work automatically.
Matthews rating is based on generator capacity ALONE
'_ n o t generator and batteries combined. Remember, the bat­
teries produce nothing. They only store up what the generator produces.

Come in and see this almost-human FULL Automatic
plant actually at work. Can be installed in your home in a few hours.
Full
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start* and
•fop# iletilfnot merely
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When current is being used at a rate greater than the
normal discharge capacity of the batteries, the “Automatic
Caretaker” automatically STARTS the engine and the

The Matthews is Made in
Six Sizes# Price $445 Up.

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Suit to Quiet Title, Citation.
To Charles A. I.ove. .Mary K. Love
W. A. J d k s , Mollie Uhotlen. Mot id
Jelks Goode. Eli Goode, and Lam:
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carry a com plete line of

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E. Mallary, E. Y. Mnllary, Mary Lcwit
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Johnson, Wilhelntina Johnson, F. I. *♦.
.Mallary, Na.haniel Jelks, M ary Jelks ?
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Address, Macon, Ga.
You and each of vou are hereby or
tiered and required to be and nppea
before this honorable Court on .Mon
JU N IO R RED CROSS
day, September fith, 1920, a rule da}
It (ill MUIHTISIMi
o f ' said Court to answer the bill of
A C T IV E IN E U R O PE
complaint filed herein ngninst you V
In llif lir r u it Court, Sott-nlh Jutiiria nnd The Sanford Herald is hereby des
Garden M*da for Polish orphnns,
C irruit, Scminolf County, Florida.
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ignnted ns the newspaper in whicl
milk for snnetnle Orrvk h a h ln , r*rthis order shall appear once a weel
In Cbuncory*
p* 0 t* n ‘ tool* for CiorhoKtoTRklMo
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for four consecutive weeks.
M. S. J d k s , Cmtijilainarit, vs.
•r lp p lfs—lhf»ai nrr only • f«w of the
To EXmer Jelks, Mary E. Jelks, Lilt
T. M. J d k s , L.
J d k s , ct al.
ftfts that young Am«rlc*n* urr irmlunknown;
Unite*
To nil parties claiming an interest J d k s , address
Jng to th* trkr-cruih*d rhlldrvo of th# ns heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees States.
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You nnd each of you are hereby o” V
Old World.
„ ft |,y through or under, Augustus i ‘
Through th* Junior Red Crow* the Farnell. Georgia V. Farnell, Dowel dered to be and appear before tn»&gt; [
nnrnble Court on October -Sth, 19-it * . . . . . , * * * .♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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boy* and girl* of th* United Ht«te* Rhode, A. Atkinson, Nacy E. Farnell honorable
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*r» gt*tng ■ fr*»h *t*rt la Ilf* to little J. 0 . Jelks, ns an individual or trus a rule day of this Court, to answ e V V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
war orph*n« icsttered all over Europe tee, Oliver Jelks, John J. Jelks, Temu the bill of complaint filed hercir
Th«y hkf*
»•&lt; op orphan*'
home* ...
in pernnee
O. Jelks, Jos. 0 . Jelks, \ \ . A against you, and The Sanford H erald
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|rp|#Mr tltuslr.! Id SvDlt.i l- «V«Bty, I'l. rl-!«
yVnnr*. achool colon!** In Helgiutn end Roland. \\ illiam L. A. Ellis. Edwin A is hereby designated ns the newspapei in Seminole Couty, Florida, to-w it:
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The said land being assessed at tin CffiMI.
L. G. Stnrbuck. nnd J . B. Leonard, de a week for eight consecutive weeks
S*ld r e r t lB r t t - d v i t u r , * -i .
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Tl.** nM IATvil I- Inf anr««r«1 m( thr *1M&gt; t&gt;f r-r.-t-erty •llualrtl In
W itness my hand and official seal of date of the issuance of such certifi
“They a rt ..ndlng down, of roung « a »td * ‘hmu and any of them, or otht“-* it;
cate in the name of H. C. DuBnse Iiiiiaitc# ut aticli rffltieaf# Id Hr ftaiM* t»f
the
Court
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Byrlsn*. Hont*n*grtn*. *nd Albanians
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said•» certificate
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AIm* Tat Orllflratr Nft. 42T*. »1atrU ihr «Ttl» il&gt;ln. Height..
to Amertran eolleg*. n ron.tan.tnople ( , ,n „ . ^
in ami to th , fo| ust, 1920.
Tl»# •a lii I■nil 1^11 -.
he redeemed according l« law, tn? ,t„ „f ymr A t&gt; mtr.. b*. a ted **t.t
E. A. Douglass,
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a .d Btlrat. and malntstnlng m nr. ih .n ]owin .jescribed property in Se.nlnoh (Senll
&lt;&gt;f &gt;ari. ,-rm
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Clerk, Circuit Court deed will issue thereon on the 18th da.* Itinrai* in m» i-m-r mhi t.». itn&lt;t, »|.)-ii.-^n-! j •••'i*!*.—
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a bnmlwd orphan, of Fwnch tid ie r* (-ounlv&gt; Flori.ln, to-wit:
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at college* and trade .eb.wl.. I d or
,.\l! t&gt;f SW E l of NE 1-1. section 9. plainant.
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\\itn e s s nty official sig n atu re nnd
.ittutM m s*miMte i-.mt.tr n..i.u «U&gt; *'f Jllfti. A I*. IftIT t»* flies!
tir.tatr In idt nffl.r An«I I.a•
»ifLfet&gt;e
phnnnge* and farm .chool* up and
j acre known ns No. it, G. O. But
seal this the lith day of A ugust, A. D «&lt;• wit
for f i t i!^#»*I to If**u** In 4 • • Ti a u r «{?t ti«.
OF APPLICATION FOB 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
l'",‘ ■** ,n
^an.l.lr,* Il,l*tit*. at Can..a H
down the pentn.nU of Iinly there ere h-r’s
survey! and also
begin at NOTICE
rente
«M orilflcif** rml-nr^ tt.r •■!!«:•itj
Tbr •abl ImoI
auftiN) at || a il«tf of
TAX
DEED.
ctariy MX) ward* of American Junior* section 9. run west 11-2 ch. north i .* .
Clerk
of
Circuit
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(S eal) By E. \ \ P oukLij*, P. C. 52-Ctc
'*•" i* ' tvrtuir»t» v«. f a «utrr it# cth Tilt laiij lifftt
dren from the lnn&lt;1«i]u*te shelter* of acre in section 9 , to commence at ;
atae-sw.} at tt* stiff i!
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r»f tucb Crftlflrit* in tLf tin# *J
I nknown.
Junior Bed Cro«» to .pend the cold l- l of SE 1--1 run E 1.27 ch. thence S Mack, purchaser of Tax Ccrtifient, . !,®” CE Eor A rrucA iios /o n tax deed K ' , ' S e J S ' i ^ e ' T i
s' rllcn S,J cf u » ° 'n" ‘1
1*1 rriiKlralr »*ml-in&lt;r» i | p ttllowltair I'Srirrlbny t'tilnui *aM wrljifite* *li!J 1-# rtxSHtkf^ ifmonths In warmer part* of France 70 degrees, li&gt; minutes, east 5,30 ch No. 223, dated the 3rd day of June. A j
tl *.THe r«
D.m 1918, has filed said certificate
in m
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in smDiw.1* iVinig. rEuja *i*itlinff In law, fan -Irr.'l m|||
At the some time (Ire thousand little South II
degrees, west 1.73 ch. thenci
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flllir west
ainii 5.01
no?
Belgians were hnvlnic n hot lunch every north 73degrees 45 m inutes,
, til title Iippbint lun fen I tirfi.i*«r *-f r*ii iVrilDrair Ni*. ill, (I*11 *1 till* l,ot» *&lt;* to ct. 5tm*I*lnf lltlfbti it fStnwfl I Wltwn inf &lt;-fficlil •Irtitnrt *i.c •««! tij§
.f Jmlr. A l« lf«ir»* Lit fltfs) n il
Ttr &gt;iM latftl t—Ir ff
«t tU .Iilr %,• ' it* Hub
of
A. I* IW
day at Junior Bed Cr..a* school can ‘ h. north 1.33 c h . and also in scctioi tax deed to issue in accordance wit! • l
e st» |a tuf ofllft Mol ti« mad# applJtfttlofi litninc# uf * b orlifiritr In t?r u &gt;
ut of
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9 to conimence at a point as follows law. babul certificate embraces tht m
for t«^ ifrrd to |f»u^ Ift irrontiFTf* with law
VV«.1# II. n«ti1rr^n
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American .chool children have al- ^ ro,*i the NW cor. of NW 1-4 of 81 following described property situate* s*io i.nir , rm itj-,, tir i.|iu»in* o«c(ll«si
H w T a i t rtUt^tkXr Nr T*.T. UitrU t l r 411&lt; I 1 CtC.
rwady raised aomethlng like a million I l‘* ',run ,o u ^
c^ ,f whence soutl 1'
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dollar, for tht*e .nterprU ... and Uie, 73
g-r.-. s 4., minutes east 5.1.2 ch
ar*t .till hanl.. al work.
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- * north .■I uokTi'c^,
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!n China. throu,h r.m p a l,n . of
ch
;H degrees, wes 5.2‘
ocatloD. th . Junior Pen ( r..*a U help
nnrth 70 degm -s. W 2.12 eh. norti
Ina to combat wld.ly t ^ ^ l e n i blind ;u degrees, east 1.55 ch. to beg. And
Baaa and cholera.
also that tract of land in section 9 .
as follows: Commence a t a point If
RED CROSS RELIEF
ch. south of NW cor. of NW 1-1 of
iv /,r u T D AI c i id a d c
•'L i'4» them e run west l.i.t ch. soutl
IN C E N T R A L E U R O P E 20 degrees W (). 57 ch. south 7(1 de
----------grees, east tUM chains, north 34 denut for timely as.lmanr* of the Frees, east 1.55 ch. north 73 degree
American IU0 O om during the lam 'j* m inutes, west 5.o2 chains, north 4?
ye«r. a large proportion of (he 2i).1*Wi chains to beg: and also the south P
000 population of the llnlknn Hiates ”‘'r,'5.1" f &gt;U '•.4 " f,,NU 1‘4•
might hnve .tarred or perl.lit-d from I0: 1,11
!owM h,l' - 1* sm,,h ran^ ' ;il
(ll.ca.e or expo.urv. 8 t« million dol * ‘Vou „re hereby ordered nnd re.mir
l.rs worth of food, clothing nnd rued - ,,a lo
a „d a j,pcar to the bill of
cal .implies have been sen. to the BhI ,-t&gt;(n]&gt;]„jnt ,,|t d herein against vou l,v
kans-ltomnonlH, Itolgnrln. Albania M. &lt; .1,.]^,.
Momlnv. Noveinbe't
Uont.negro, Kwrbtn. ilo.nln .nil Oreee* i &gt;t. |'i2P, and it is fu rth er orderei
—since the beginning of Red Cross re- that this order he published in Th.
lief operation. In Central Kumjw*. Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a
while million, of dollar* worth of food week for twelve consecutive weeks,
alone has been sent to the needy In
W itness my hand and the ofikin'
these etatea
seal of the Court at Sanford. Seminol.
Th* money expended by the Bed County. Florida, this the 13th day of
Cm*. In thl* strUken 1sin Ion of Mu August, 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
rope hns been used to set up hospitals.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Coun
orphnmges. dl.pen.nrlt-. mobile medl 1'• 1 luridn.
ttil unlit sod to lo&gt;lp In lb* jaeuvrrtl re
^*‘ .Maine*, Solicitor for Com
eon.tnjetlon of dovn»tntod area. Artier iHrsitinnt.
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A G oodrich T ire is one necessity sold at less than pre-war prices
Goodrich Tires cost 15% to 2 0 % less than they did in
and give far greater service.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

HOME OF TREE FERN

INDIA
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T h it C o u n try th o P la n t A t t a in s th s
D ig n ity o f a S p lo n d ld . F u llG ro w n T re e .

wy vlr.it a Itutnnlra! garden
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luxuriant Dial tli**lr crmvn*

* rly toii&gt;'li tin* «lns*-dtMiit*d wmiMtrv*
“ rj. «,* n itv ly pause to n u ll***
that In tlid r nn" v,‘
.^,1 jilt tiu an* tree*.

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If you are out lilnl limning and are
looking fur that inemlier of tin* warbler
known us the pine warltler. you will
he uiost likely to llml It, os tin* name
Implies, in a pine grove. In fnet It Is
seldom fonml outside of sip’ll localities.
The bird Is rather &lt;ji'.o in j&gt;y mantiers otnl does mil move about from
one apnt to mmtber with n» much
lii«s ns d&gt; many b!r*l'. Like the
creeper It has the habit of creeping
i*bout among tin* branches of tin* trees.
It t- «*-.• n -!i yellow above and
hrlghtc! below, with two white wing
bars ami with white spots ,,n its outer
tall U i*?t—s.

At I M rjcvllti.'.
f"r Ihk*»I1w &gt; IH 1,10 ttV1’ ,l’rn
fnn,j in li*1 crcativd story. Tin* tin t
L 3,11,.^ of tin* --rn.it KUI1S.V rullwilj
L,urn.*i frnin C nlfiiMu pn**e&lt;i tlirniii*!i
a*|.*nv Jungle. i i Itli a v w t u ilu li »H
Plants Demand Cold.
(n,n| -,il luxuriance. Gras* I* IS f**i»t
After tin* pdrlod of growth In spring
,}wp. 'iit'" •tiilki* rise Tiit and tat fi'.’t nnd siuutuer there N a period of dor'hlfll-' viJill** from tin* f.*allu*ry follnci* tl*.:.* '
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of*ttn* tn*n f**rn peacock* anil bird*- and If plants are maliiiahn’d artllt,tfptrali**** lift Hii’ir liuuglity heads cinJIy at a high temperature tills dor­
In their topmost fr*»tid*. A** mi'* min mant p *r' •! persists.
Exposure ti&gt;
, j|.m^ In tin* little tln*i-&lt;*luj. j* c a r - , cold Is Heeded to activate the plant for
u hlcti weigh* unili*r two tuns. another period of grow th. Perhaps the
*p*alli**i flint tin* in*.* fern ami nil liberation of enzyme* acts &gt;&gt;n the
,1,, oilier luxuriant M in c e I" this lm- s or .' starches, converting them Into
j«*nr!r.il&gt;l** Jungle, tdilelil* tlm Innui* I sugars, or tin* phenomenon may he due
of III'* tiil'T. rhinoceros. pnntlmr ami to a change In the permeability of the
wll'J Imit.
r'*p.••’embrittle. Though normally tin*
Thi’r-- arc tn&gt; trvi* fern.* hi tin* Coll- stimulus required for a renewal of
f] Si i
lint 30 specimens nr more growth Is supplied by cold, mech.inlcul
jr* fuuml In the higher altitude* of Injury or a t»*rlod of drying may have
pJt. Went Indies, nm! many mnn* oc- the same effect. The process occurs
cir In other tropical regions. In some Independently In any exposed part of
put Iona of the mmititnlna of Jamaica, a plant, so that If one nr two brunches
tree ferns form half or more of the of t plant In* kept eotitiiiunlly warm
farced vegetation, their trunks vary* while Ifn* Other 's sllhjeeted to the
|n&lt; from 0 to W) feet In height.
usual winter chilling, the former will
not develop on tin* return of summer
temperitun* though the latter devel­
BEAUTIFUL IN ITS COLORING ops as iiaunt.
Grrtn

W a rb ler

R em a rk a b le

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Among American Birds for the
Gorgeoueness of Ite Plumage.

ftntue birds sp*t very nervous and bemm* much excited If you npproach
ftirlr u**st«, and among them Is the
bU'*k throated green warbler, says the
American Forestry association. Another thing about this bird Is that It
fr-j'iently
htilhli
several
nests.
Whether this Is tiecduse It changed Its
els! after building the first one sad
decided pi select a better location or
with (lie deliberate purpose of tlecelvtnf any Intruders who might come
ibng Is not known. The hlrd ts very
beautifully colore#, the top of Its hesil
ml the region nearly down to the
shmtders being a yellow green, the
tw.-k olive green, the throat and breaa*
}-* tilo k snd the under parts white
with s.itne yellow In them at times.

A CORRECTION
In the municipal Court items last
week the name of J. K. Grove appear:
•ning up for having liquor in his
possession. It is not known just how
this happened as the tttun who wa
up for the offense was J. K. Lane am
as there happens to be a J. K. Grovt
in this city his friends have been kid­
ding him to death over the item
Gove and lame are widely different
and just how the police blotter ant
tho typesetter ever arranged (this
namo is beyond the comprehension of
a newspaper man. However we have
no wish to cause nnyon anoyance »
hardship nnd hasten to expurge the
good name of Mr. Gove from nny par
ticipatlon in police court m atters
J. K. Lane was the mnn in court nm
the mnn fined and we hope the Linotype man gets it right this time ant
in the future.

Seeds!

FLORIDA WOMEN CANVOTE IN NOV. ELECTION
Scretary of State Signed CertitlcaW
Last Week
From the best information Tin
Herald can obtain tho women citi­
zens of Florida have, by the fact o
the adoption of the nineteenth amend
went, become endowed, with tho righi
to vote in all elections, where tliej
comply with the state law with re
sped to age, residence, registrutiot
and th payment of poll taxes whet
duo.
In tho judgement of this paper th«
ninetenth amendment forbids the stat&gt;
of Florida from denying women th
right to vote and that right becunu
effective the instant the secretary o
state signed and sealed the certificati
that a sufficient number of state
of tho union have ratified the amend
merit proposed by congress.
Now it is up to the women of Flol
ilia. Many of them have ardently
ilesfred the* right to participate it
public affairs on n political equnlit;
with the men. They now have that
tight, it is their duty, then,, to reg
ister and otherwise comply with th
laws regulating elections and lie pro
pared to vote on the second day o.
next November for county, state am
national officers. Ami it will In
their duty to vote on that day.
It has been said that, comparitive
ly, only a few women really desirei
the ballot, that the great mujorit;
of women are indifferent ns to thei
franchise.' The women who have
supported the suffrage movement
should endeavor to disprove tha'
statement and should show the stati
they can get out the women cm elect
ion day.
EOT ASH

WATER HYACINTHS*'

Our stocks arc fresh and are of
the host strains that can be s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
been using our “ Paris Golden
Yellow S e lf - Blanching Celery
S e e d ” for the past twenty years.
Our “ Big Boston Lettuce’1 and “ Early Snowball
Cauliflower” have alw ays produced dependable
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.

Th following announcement receiver
by many Sanford people is of interes
to many as Robert Hines is n Snnfor*
boy ami lately returned here to mnk*
his home having an important posit
ion in the Peoples Hank.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Andersot
Frazer request the honor of your
presence at the m arriage of thei*
daughter M attie Anderson to Mr
Robert W atkins Hines Wednesdit;
evening. September the eighth nine
teen hundred nnd twenty at eight o’
,'loi’k
Iterea Christian Church
Spotsylvania. Virginia.
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Chase &amp; Co.
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in p m i t l r for I » nlat Statu Snn.U only fjr ts»
p n r p w of rrp#1iinf lo t a d o s or aspprrHlng inn f f t c t U a . -»■ f i t tho porp.it- * f rr-t—n l n g or
rrftmdls* b-m.la alrrt.lj* U n M at a lowrr rat*
of intrrrst, or for tt&gt;* purpoo- o f aroof-tn*.
tnlldlnc or nialntalnla* a ayatrsi o f r,.»| rnt-lt
and hr.dgrt thooxh-sit (hla S ta ir nnd-r wct&lt;
rraulatinna at may t-a prrarflhr.1 f.f An Art at
tbr t-r*|t|itiirr; protldr-1, lhat any t»ad laaura

tUttrlft No. 5. &lt;Ofo»»a) Ss-nls-.ta Couatr. n * f .
Ma bon.ia lo i t » .nm »f flJ.iyyn .w ta t - a r ia

trrrtl at thr ra*» of alt ttl) p»r.r*at. prr as
asm. la t r r -t t p*ya*.|- w o l aonaaRy. twada to
In Caatl «*f t'o n n lj J u d |r S rm ln u l*
l - datnt January tat, 1»J1, and to matnrt
County HI,I* or Florida.
thirty yrara aft*t |i.« datr ta*rror.
In f# E s ta t e of
Marihi lUrtl«*aan
It It futthrr frao|ir,| that tMa orl*r t&gt;» puty
N o t i n ' it h*r*b&gt;' t l . r n , t i all w h o m it
ith—t In Thr Sanford llrrald, a tifwtpaprr pnSm a y f u n - r r n , that on th.- 2n,l 'ta&gt;- of Oetntt*r
"■br-l at Sanford, (thfr* t - l n y ri&gt; u«wipap*r
£ • !,’■
I ahaU apply t,. it,* ItonoraM *
•** r |( tuahulifrr, JU&lt;I •* o f vabf (*nurt. as auttior|*r.| In porauanrr tt.rrr.if for a ayttrm o f 1f.uM!it.r.J within aald Sprcrtt T a t Srbwl "latrlrt
Ju'lro .)( 1’r,i i i . t r for m y final l l . r h . r r r at f i l l r.&gt;ada thall not * i r r - ,| In amount fltr (5) No. 3 I s*mli*.!* C.«int,. oar« ricli *r*k
for
A ‘lm in l&gt; tia t« r «( th«* r . t . t r n(
V l.r th a
of tU four aocceaslr# weeks
lli -r l l r .i n . rtrrr».r&lt;t. , r ,| t h a t at th* . , m , . prr rmt of thr tola! lit
timr I will prrtrnt in tai.l Crturt my final Slat* at th* tlm* of Im u i .
l‘«i* *n I or!*r*l In r*jnl,r
of in,
a r m u n t . at A.lmlnltlrat 'ir »f taiii nttatn. tn-l
Th* tnlr* rm In muipllnar* wlrti n il pro C.&gt;nnl, IL.irl of 1‘uMlr In.trartloa for S-m|.
a»W f-ir thrir ap p ro ta l

A'lmiaittritrli.

t***r.| amm.lnirnl. and thr ran ran. drrlatatl.Ki not* Cmrnt,. riorllt, thl* z*i j , , 0f Atrjttit.
n ;n
vost'suN ’,
an-l rrturn* (hrrr.it. tt.all I—*uhlr.*fr.| to thr A. I*. lPZit.
Uminlilratur. • tror rrculatlona and trttrl.'tlsn* •• arr pro |S*»I of "..(r.].!
_
third hy III* for yrnrral rlrillrtnt In thr statr
• I*. Ilirrl-in, Oitlrroin.
o n e r o r s r c c iA L b o n d c t t C T i o s r o a of ITortila.
F, F. Dut!'«i, Itemlwr.
S r t C IA L TAX SCIIOOT. IJISTH ICT, NO J
In Im luix-iy ut.rrr.if, I h a i r tirrrqnf» trf try
1 ft Dallas. Macrtvcr,
irtr.N EVA ' SEMINOLE CO U X T T . ELORIDA
hind and tffltr I thr ll r r t i s - t t if ft.r S u t * of County Doar ! of Public Instruct] m fj- 5eti|.
W l.rrrtt
A prill|,&lt;n h i t t—rn prrtrnlr.| to 1 W I 1a. tl Tatlahaa*-*. (hr Capital, ||,|* (hr
nole County Florida.
thr County lUtrd at l*ohllr Initrurtl'm 'or S-m t&lt;*rnty rlyhth d iy rtf July. \ ft IIOI,
Attest
T W. Lawton. Hup«r!nten lent PubUg
Inolr C.i'intr. I'lortda tlynr-l nr mnrr thin
D a l-i! J 'j 1&gt; i;oh, A

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Iwrnti rtir [rt-r rrnt of thr .lot* i)'ll 11Or. I rtr.- :.t nir
,,,r» frtldlng wllhln Sp-ilal T a t Srh&lt;»i| plitflrt ,

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Cl, VV i ’ll VVVTOIHl.

S-rrrtary of Siair

Inatrtictlon and Ki-OfBela Hrcretafy of ihjarJL

belle Msines Attorney f,»r Hurt,
fti-rtc
N* s. lOrnrtal. Srmtnolr County. rVitllt atV
In* a"! priltlonlnt Ihr c.mntr Ih»ard of I'uMI.County niard «f FuMu- Initnjitln«lfiirll'*n r.i» S-mlo.il* County. IT Tlda 11 rail ,'j"1, 9*ri1bd1* County. rtotiJa, rrtrtmialnr What IN cm CL*IT COUHT. SEVENTH J CD [Cl At
• n,| o r.lrr i n * lm i. m to t— n * t t w ith in
n ld
N |*r*'lil T i t S.-b»it t U i t r l r f No 3 | f t r n * * i ) .
S -m ln o t- iV rtjn t,. C lu tl.n , to . t r t r r r r ln r w b . llir r
o f n*if t h r r r shall t»r |«suri| by fft# sat J Np-s*|ii
Tsc f5s*h'**1 lM itrl«*t N‘t» % ( f l e s e t i t , N m !* In
th r sum .*f
O) th^ prt**rr*|« o f s il- | Nm l .
I f |*atj#r|t I t 1m tt»e*| fn f th# {vffjuw * o f ■ o j'ilr
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w it h in

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Amount of Donds N V s u i r y Tor Special Tai
S*rhiMl District Vo S. Geneva Semtajle Ctrualy,
MoriJa, the f l it * of Interest te V* Tali There­
on amt the Tima when rn arf pa! a a i Interest
fthsll b# Due and Payable.
'There is, On the CtKb dav of Julfft \
D.
I ' W s peritlon was presented to thr t'ounry
Ih.srd nf public Instruction for Hrru|n i ^

Floflds, elgne.1 by more thau twenty five pry
ern* of the duly r)il«llfted elect,,r« retbllnf with
In Njimlal T i t Hctr«*| District Vo ft. C.eneta.
He ml note Couniy, IToflls. asking that an elr»*t

b'n W called and held to determine the ijueatlon
aa to whether or nut N»nda tn the n m of | | f t t.
t. r i f t r r n thou MM I .lolls rs to h r ut*1 for th f ta&gt;irvi) sbsKild lie tasued by Hpeelal Tat Hch-d
tiur(b.*a# n f ■ n |o lrln c . b u lh lir f . # f il« r it n f , furnish Diet rict: No. ft. Hemlnote County, Florida, for
I n f in I o tt.rrw le r Im p ro fln f
h u lh lln fs s n j the porikwe of building, acjufrlng, enlarging,
■cI k **! g fo u n ls s n l fa r I M r i r f u s f t r
o f th r furnishing or otherwise tmpruvtaf e- L*'l build
p u b lic frr# ■rito'hii* w It tit a s if 'f
Ts I Inge snd acbr*»J gr*oin ts an I for the et rloa tie
wee of the public free achouta within Hpeeltl
IH s trh 'f, No \ a n&lt;t
W h r fr ts
T h r i ' o j t i f / H» s f I o f P u b lic fn Ta* Hx’hool H strlct No. 5, TU? pmceeds of the
it r u r l l o f i
fo r .V m tn o tr C o d n fr,
r t a r M i. has • aid temd lasue, amounting to f i ft .o m m i to t*r
ased for the purp.we «#t f.»rth In the Stll pett
r « r r fu tly n » m ln r * |
p r iitu m an,| has
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Front the West Indian Agricul r r r f a ln r i! th a t tn.rr IStn lw * n t, 9 . * t - r r*nt
tural News we clip the following o f th r tluly &gt;)ds!lflr | r lr r fo r o r r r I J I n f w tth tn
While we know that some experiment ••M '?*£!#*■1*1 Ts s Hehaul iHaUlef 'No Jl. trirnrva)
ation in an effort to determine wheth Hrmlnilr I'o u a ty , florMi n s v r atcn^l asM prtl
er our Florida water hyancinth couli th»n, s n l
W b rr rti
'T h r f'«&gt;urify f l o t r l o f P u b lic fn
be made to yield potash sufficicv
•pianities to warrunt the establish at r u n Ion for Hrrninol# (o u n ly . r io r M a. h a t »lr
ntent of plants for the purpose of ex t r r m t n r l by resolution this »1«f it lo p t H th a t
tiXM’tirig the product {commercially t«kn i« In th r sum o f |l3 .(t« &gt; O J w ilt h*» r ^ tu lrr* |
we do not believe enough work hut fo r lh r purp&lt;&gt;#^« #rt fo rth In salt] pr t i l Ion ami
been done to w arrant any assertiot w hich a rr r a iim r is t f il h r r r ln a N if r . sat4
either way. It seems an Austrnliai to boar In tr r r s t at Ih r rate o f * t i (rt» per r r n f.
m anufacturing plant has been estab­ p r r annum. Inf r m t p a y ih l# * rm | sn n u a lly, tun-U
an.l th r p rin c ip a l
lished. The clipping follows: Rec­ to b* l s t r l January la f.
ent experim ents disclose the fact o f sai l Um l i to breotnr d u r i n 1 p a ya h lr th tr
that the w ater hyacinth contains a rc- ly y rs rs a fte r th# ita l# t b r r n f
Now. Il.rr rft» fr. In pursuance o f C hapter ILM2.
which can he extracted on n comercial
l aws n f r lor 14a, Acla o f IH 1. ■rvl tn purauancr
ntarkably high parcentage of potash
basis. A m anufacturing plant has n f a rrwohitlon o f th is |lktir&gt;l th is 4ay iio p tih l.
*tlc# |« hereby f l t r o th a t op f h r rtlh 4ay o f
recently been established on the C lar­ m
H rp tru itw f. A. B. IW ), an rlr c ffo u w ill h r h rk l
ence river,, where potash from watei an I th# same Is hereby order+4 to h r heht In
hyacinth is being produced for fe rtil­ •a l*l H iw clal T a t Hch-ari iM strtcf V o A. H rm ln o lr
izer purposes. It has been computet r«Minty. f l * r l l a . to 4 r tr r m tn r w hether nr not
that the area of water hyacinth In there ahall be lsaur4 by th# aal4 Hpoclal T a t
Swan Ray on the Richmond aloin H rhnnl IB ifr lc t Vo. ft, Hem l note
more than $t-r&gt;,000 at present dn&gt; ty . Fk*rhla. l&lt;on&lt;ia In Ih r n m » f lif t . *
represents an nmount of potash worth nrarno ( 0 hear In t r fr a t at th r f a i r n f tig (ft)
cost."
p rr re n t p rr stm nrti. In te rra t payahl# arm l an­
------------ x----------- nual l»m&gt;!a to tw 4ste*l January 1st. 1921, tb r
W E D D IN G

Celery, Lettuce,Cauliflower

• i A d m in U tra tn i of t . i , I p it . t * . » n i t i l t lo r
their s p p r o u l
Da l t d J u te
t e 2 J lh , A. D . tJgO.
R O&gt;r
SA L S—
TEMHTKOM H U M P H R E Y

,ll,n , '’ 1 , '1 ^ ** * m tr l *r*t JDlmr**.| In • in»n

ncr fidlowIng, Ia wit
I.

F ifte e n

Humean 1 (Su)lara fn

be

u*»*d

for

the purpsvw of i«&gt;|Ulrlsf. bultjlag. enlarging,
furnishing or otherwise Impruvtng iohv*»l build
Inga and achwl grounda an! for the eidualf#
■ee of the public free »rh&lt;»&gt;D within aall Mpeelal Tai Hehonl District No ft.
IThereaa. If la the reuse of thla Hoard that
It would be to the |e«t Interes! of Hpeclal Tai
Hcf^sol IHatrlct No. ft, Geneva, lletolnole County.
Florida, fo Deue ton.la In fh# turn of 115,0111100.
the proceeda there of to be need and etpended
In the manner and f«»r th# purpose and ob)ect§
■a are hereinabove set

fo rth

and aa afated In

• aid petition.

Tlterefore, He It Itevolvenlr Tl*at It la the de
terndnatb»n of (Ida Ctounty Ibiart of fbitdlc In
•trurllofi for ftemlnole (\iunty, Florida, that the
aimmnt of the Hind* required F»f the purp»w«
and objecta a#t forth In laid petition la the aum
of flJOhifti; that th# aall bints ahall twar
Intrrrst at the late of ft per rent, tali pet
rent) per anutn: the Intereet of aald bonda to
be paid arml annually; aald bowfa to l*e dates)
January Tat, lt*2l, and to mituf# thirty yearn
after date thereof, and
Tlterefore. lie It reunited' Tltat a a|tec|a|

election t»e h e ll In a tld ft p e d a l T a i fb-Jioot
D is tric t No. ft. 5#tulnole C ounty, Floy id s . In
p rin c ip a l n f s ih l bonis to Iwt-onir 4 u r a n ! pay* •ccordsnce w ith (*hapter C-AI2. Law# o f F lo rH a.
■hfe th ir ty yra ra a fte r th r 4 « tr thereof, aa Is Act# o f ItH ft. a# amended, to de term in e whether
p r u ttilr - l for In th a t c e tU lo rr m tu tlo n thta 4ay or not there aha P I be Issue*! by aald ftpeclal
D is tric t No, ft. Seminole County,
■*l*P»e-| by th is fo u n t r |t»sf'1 n f P u b lic fn T i l Nc Ih»»|
• tM tcibm , far H rm ln n tr r*Minty, rb » ff4 a . In w tilrh bond-, • • ir e provbled fo r In tld # resolution
e le c tbm only t bow# «1111# rpisI1ftr&lt;t •lrc fi» f&gt; who • nil
Ite I t F u rth e r Resolved
T h a i thta resolution
a rr fr r e tMil*ler« rra b lln g w lth la the s a il Special
!**• publl*he l In H ie S sndford IT efald. a new spa*
F lo rid a , ahall b* rfit!M&lt;H&lt; to t n l r
C oun ty.
F b o lta .
The a t Id fle e t Inn arl ordered to t*e held 'ahall per puM Istu'd In Serninole
fie at th r aeverat po llin g place# w lttd n f a l l Hpei* (there t»e|iig no newepaper published In m I4
la ] T a t Hcb'wd iH a trlc t Jfn ft P em tnde County. Fpeclal T a t School D is tric t No fM once a week
T a t M K n l IH a trlc t No ft. Henilnol# IVaanty, fo r fou r s u re r*s ite weeks
T h is resolution «d ip ted In re g u la r aeselm o f
r b t l d e . wt.ere tlm last fe n e ra l electio n w s i
the County Hoard o f P u b lic In s tru c tio n fo r Sem­
tirb l* IhroU flM iiit sai l d is tric t, to w it
At I ' f f
t f l i r t No i» and ( h r t i l l rle c tl ,n a tia ll I f held inole County, F l u i d i . the 2nd day o f kiiguat.
In comp 11afirs* w ith t l i a p t r r bftt». f.awa of t*|n f A. D lt»20.
Ida, Acta o f I*l|1

and tlie |otpe#f*»ra and v|erW»

j of M r a c tr ra l p o ltlritf jd it re st,ftn m U e prom pt
ir t iir n s |o l Uc I 'out*! r llita r 4 o f l*u h l!c I ft at rue
Il f o r
J*einln«dr
County
F lo rida

I n U** Let all* *&gt;f
lio rn rd l s fe lr
a fte r
* ill
r l r * f t»i|
altd
the
K- I' »* • * *
T&gt; All Cfrilltofs, Leifat* *. IHstril'Uti*’• ami I tsbototbrni o f 1h r K ite (adlmt. nod th r t'ovmtjr
all iVrsMfts hattne H iim « i f l l r m a m l s It &gt;ar«] of f*utd‘ c tn a trm f l *o f »r H rrn fnol* t'o n u ty
against *anl Kslatr;
I'h o b U w ill l** lu srtmion at H
a m .
\ *IM| ■ m i r a r h Ilf y«U , afr hrfrliy nuUNr-i
■ ml f«i|u irr*t »•* |ir**srnt n&gt; *l»lms •ml *1** ih r T ill i|«y *(f H riilern lie r. WSft. to rrc e ffi* the
Ri»mi« which &gt;"U# of cither of you* may have re tu rn * o f s i l l r lr c llo f i and to de term in e itt&gt;l
a(ainit thr rstatr of Alrtantfrr K- l»«**rr. • r r r l f y I h r re s u lt th r r e o f
ifrrs •sr&lt;lt Ulr *»f Srrnlnolr I'ounty. KLifldr.
t' t hr tiD'l* filltnril AIrnini«11 at m of *ai«l I h r fo||&lt;m (|i£ rti&lt;uir*| are l.r fr h y Igi|w»lftVe**i
rstatr. within two ) r»r * from thr *Ulr hrfrof. and i lr a l g n i t r d • • r l r f k s »nd ItH p c c tn r t to b o ld
lUtrtl July 9tti« A l&gt; Itf20.
it,.| r»*n*luci a ltd r|rrt|.» :l si die a r te fs t f*il|a o f
A. I» ZAC IIA It V.
50‘!#tc,
A»Smlnl»tr*IOi*
preafttcli i.ainrd
In Circuit Court. Savsnth luilelal Circuit I’rr* Inr t No u- \S\ V. Kllble »: Curled A
\ Moran I'ksjwcfor* I. \t Rebblndef. Clerk,
fsrminoU County, rjo rlia , In Cfcanctry
A ll fo w til ‘tl Is 4*.t»r and ordered by the Corn
f! \fshtr Saint, Couiptstnant
li tv Hoard o f
fo r w*n™ttto!r '%.-.*■*•»
A i r t.in 4 i* r

(• IV If , *f t—'j t1Ttair man.
1* \ I * . i i . . M#irDte*f,
F 1 1m il,-u Mr'•nd'ier,
Hoard of Fill, II* 1!*•((!ia uft* n f*»r ftenijhole
County, Florida

Attest
T IV. Lawton. f*tj|ietln!endet»f "f
Public lustfurllou id | El Mlftrbi Fecjrfpj to
Hoard,

tP cal o f Hoard I

Hclielle Maine#, Attorney for Hnf.f

ftl fttC

Order ts Hold an Election in ft(wcls| Tas 8&lt;hoal
District No. I, lOoiFfi) SsrrsTnoIe County,
FloriJa.
NVberexs \ ]»eltlb»n has ti-se^ prese,ife*| to
(l.e Ctrinty Jtosrd of
Instruct!«ui for Nem
I ten! s i «fti n i jr. FI* »r M i .

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Ju ly ft'. t ft9». *11 u#*l

CIRCUIT, SEMIN OLD COLNTT.
ELORIDA, IN CHANCERY

f- Vt.hl- ,'t.lnt, t'oniplilatnt,
n
&lt;1 VV. SLIT. *11 Emm* A. Al*IT. J. ti. W*|t-ftnn I O. rrtrt.r, «n-I Armor r. OlUrt. • |.
anknown, «n,l til r: : • rlilmln, in lat»r**I In l-it. IZ tnl 13. niwk 7. T1*r I.
TrtTorJ'* m*p of Stnfonl. tn.1 ill ptrtlrw
rlitmln, tn ln!ri**1 in tn,l In ttij prop*ft, an*l*r II. VV sinrt Fn.t A 9t*IT. J. p. W.l.*rt,i«i. I. (• |*,irt,r tnl Arth.r r. (Xllln a*
oftierwine.
CITATION.
It It h*r*l,, orl*rr-l Ihit ,,***, 0. VV. St.15.
ITtnmt A, StrlT, J. p, VVal**rt,n. t.. 0. !*»*!#*
in,I Atlhar F. ixjdn. ,oti n l *tcb of , ot. tJ&gt;Irru nnknrtwn, .1. t&gt;* tnl ipptir to th. Mil of
romptilnt 9i*J h*r*la Kitntt ,tni on th* (IA
J», of (Vtot-r. 1PZ*&gt;, *n I It 1* forthtr ori*r«J
th.t Th* Stnfor.l Itrr.Lt t* tt.* a*w*ptp*r tn
which thl* nrttlr* thill tppttr ror tlfht cos■*mtl&gt;* w**ht
VV|tn*M m, htnj ml o9cltl **ti of th* CVmrt
thit Ih* 3lh til, ot Aiguit, IFM,
ISRAt.l
r. A. D O U llL tM .
t'Urk nri-nit Coart, S***nt!i J a l t d t l Ctrrvlt.
S*ralnol* C o a a t,. FI it! It.
SritELL K HAINES.
Scitlcltof fur C o a ip liln iit .
31 ate.

In The Gouri of the County Judge
Seminole County, Slate of Florida.
In re Estate of
J. Hamilton Kc|t.
To all Creititors, Legatees, Distribu­
tees ami all Persons having Claims or
Demand against said E state:
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified and required to present any
claims ami demands which you, or
either of you, may have against the
estate of J. Hamilton Rep deceased,
late of Seminole County, Florida, to
the undersigned adm instrator of said
estate, within two years from the
date hereof.
Dated July 22nd, 1920. A. D.
-l9-9tc
AARON R. ANDERS
A dm inistrator Estate of J.
Ham ilton Rep*

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SANFORD

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FLORIDA

BO X W BH B

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:

by mote (Inn twenty ftte t*er r**nt of !tt# duly PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHI N.
*)&lt;iallfte&lt;! electors, residing within Nperjai 1st GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
***' »■* 1-1,*,(,!- t ?*,♦
tDe-teta! *emll|o|# I'**•»!* ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ts
I ty . F lo rid a
In r r c n la r sr^alon »*a^mbte.l the If Florida, asking an.l |*etItlonlng tt.st an e|er- ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
ti IV Klrlff. Emin* \ Stflff. J. t&gt;. \Vot**rloo.
Ibiit lw held within ssb) HpecJal T*t Mchisil Hla
ftr-l day of Aufuat. A !*.. UOL
t„ li h . t t . r , »n.| Aril.nr *\ itllln. *.Mt*«, nntrlr| tti determine th** »jue«tb*n as fo whether
I Hr a I of Ib iir d &gt;
k iv .-n in,I *11 (urilr* r U lm ln f i n Inlrrrst In
| or not bonds In the aum of f 1S.fUMl.iwi shall I—
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| j t * IZ * n l IT. Illnck 7. Tl.r I. Triff.&gt;r.l*»
(sailed by said special Ta» Hctmn! District No.
F F Ihittun Mmilirr.
ni*i&gt; »f Sinfunt. *n.| i l l |.*rttr* c l . l m ln i i n Inft to tw used fitr the purpwe nf *0 |ulfllif. build
Dallas. Mrutlaff
Allorney-at-Law
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•'.Hint* »ard 'iof Public tiutirurtbiu r li Sr n Ing, enlarging, furnishing nr otherwise Impme
Slrlff. Emm* SlrllT J I* W ol t.r to o. I„ ft
Ing achml bulbiluga and *cb«sd grounda and f o No. 11 Garner-WoodrulT Building
In*i*e C o u n tyr,
. FhMili
I'.irtpr, an I Arlt.ur »*■ It llln, nr otti»ri»Uthe eirluslte use of the pullc free ach siU within
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SANFORD, FLA.
CITATION
Inatnirlhan a:i I i:« om&lt;bi' J*#vrrtt4ry f,.r it,r said Fpeclal Tan llrlewl Dial Met No 3, (Genes a)
T.i *11 pir tlr * rUlm lnc i n lntrr**t In «n.t tn
beittlnole
County,
Florida.
"■•aid
|/ili IZ itil IT. Ittw'k 7. T l.r I. Trtff..*.|'* s*
31 Sic Tliertfor#, be it Itcantve-I? That an election
I.—
11—Vlalnr*. Allornry fur Itnard
m i f a t Santi.rJ.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
l*e and the same I* hereby ordered tn t«* held In
Ti* i l l |&gt;iMlr* r l i l m l n e i n Inlrfrit In *n.| tn
ATTOII NKYH A N D CO II NH ELLO BH AT LAW
•
all
Hperlal
Tai
fkbool
Dl«lrbl
No.
ft.
(Geneva)
NOTICE OE ELECTION.
I n l i IZ an.| IS. Itl—k 7. Tl»r 1. un.lrr tl. VV,
DE LAND. FLA.
VVIICttKAX. TU* I—(lalatnr* of l!»lt&gt; undrr Seminole County Moflda. on the ftfh day of
Hl.llt. Emma A. Hl.lff. J- " Wal»*rt»n. 1. O
Will prtetir* in th* Sut* tnd Frlrrtl Court*
th* mnatllutlnn of 1SS3, of thr Slat# »&gt;f Florida, Septemlwr A. I», IR90, to determine whether or
| 'nrtrf. Arthur f . iMtln, nr *.illi*r ot lt,*m, nr
&gt;r Kmtnlmnf .rut t'rrlrrtia
•111 p„* onr Joint Kraolutton prop.»ln, an not there ahall be |nu«* l hy Spertal Tat H*h-»»l Swful l.rilllirt (&lt;I.tn
1Tillrt
ott.*r«l*r.
iinrndmrnt
In
Ihr
l'»,nat|lulloo
of
llir
Stair
of
y«Ki ini **rli of ,..g ir* li*r*bx of.|*rr.l to Florida, and Ihr a,m* war icrml to t&gt;, a aulr
t-* uni ir;**»r t—for* our t'lrmlt Court ilillnc of thtr* 9fthi of all th* nirmt-r* *1*ct*d to
*« • Caul nf t'lnu^rr, oq tti* lit dix of Noh'HI**; that Ih* *»l* "« »ald Joint "*«&gt;
*»mt-f. A " I0ZO. to *n*i**f Mt.l Mil of *arh
lotion
wrrr *nlrr*d upta Ihrlr rr*[^ctla* J*nrnmi|il*lnl. in.l II I* furlti.r ard*r»it thit till*
or.I»r ti* ruMltli.d In th* HinrotJ ItrriM, » oata, with Ihr ,raa and n»,a ll.rj—m, and the,
nr«**pi|&gt;*r |*uhll*b**l In Semlnol* Count,, |‘|-ic- did drt.fiuln* and dlr*cl that th* .aid Joint
tlraolatloa l»r aohoilllr-l to thr rlrotora of Ibr
Wide range of m aterials and analyses. All
M*. oor* • «*»k for tw*l«* w**U.
Wllnni m, bind ml tb* BfllcUl »*il of util Hlalr at thr lirnrrtl Klrrtlon tn Notrinha*. IKO
formulas properly proportioned.
Sow. thrtrforr. 1. II. Cla, rrtwford. 9*ctr
Court, tbt* tn* Stb d i , of Aoxu.l, t»W
tar,
of
hlalr
of
Ihr
htalr
of
rtortta.
do
hrtrh,
(NEAL)
K- A. IK)U0I.AM.
For SE E D BED S and YOUNG PLANTS:
Cl*r, Cltcnlt Couft, »*t.nlh Jallctil Circuit. gl»e sullcu that ft
Floridea! Special (5-8-2)
H-nrlaol* Count,, rlcrldi.
OTHERAL ELECTION
Sl'IlEt.I.E tl A AIN I S
will l*e held In each owmty In ri*»rlJs on Toe#
For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETABLES:
ttollrtln* for Coraptilninl.
Sl-IZtc day netf succeeding (be final Monday in Nnvrcn
M anatee Trucker (*l-G-3)
l a i wurl o f C o unty J u d g e S e m i n o l e C ou n ty Iwr. A. I» 1B20, the aald Tuesday twlng fh#

IDEAL FERTILIZERS

S l a t e o f Florida.
In He Katnt# of
W ltlU m C. S t * » . r H
S u l i r * i* h * t * b , i l » * n In .11 «&lt;hnm ll m » ,
r o n r . r n , t h . t on th» l * l h d » y o | S*i*r*ml**r
A. I). I ( 1 0 , I . h i l l « p p l y In Ih* l l o n o r . t . l *
K. 1‘. Il o u i h u l i i .r , Ju&lt;l(* o f aal*! C o u r l .
J u d i * lit t’r o h . l r , (nr m , f i n . l i l l t r h . r t r **
A d m l n l . l r a l r i . ol th* * * ! . ( * ol W i l l i . m C .
S t . w . r d d * r * .* r d ; a n d t h . t . t thr i i f f i r tlm *
I will p r n * n t m y flnrl . r r o u n t * aa Admlnlatratri* ot iai*( r a t a l* , a n d aak (or lh * ir
a p p ro v a l.
D a l r d J u ly Clh A. D. OZO.
(.K O I. A N I X O N .
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A d m ln i a t r a l d a .
In ( s u r l of I o u n l , J u d f r Nranlnol m l ounly

Hlalr oT tloll,la
Iv.r V. Ntrnitrom
Nolirr ia hrr.lty Ki V
m*y eonerrn, that on tl
h*r A |). 020. I .hall at
E. F. H'luahoM.r. Judi
Judfr &lt;i( I'roh.tr (or ir
Adminlatralrl* of thr
Jitrr.atr &gt;ra. drrraa.'l, and
In r* Katat* o(

Works

X

W W W WW

GEO. G. HERRING

needs you get a great deal more than just so
many feet of lu m b e r— bundles of shingles —
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.

l

1, to &gt;11 wI'tofn 11

2nd •l«&gt; nf Of In!y In lh» lonnralil*
t.i . . i,i &lt;*ouft« ■#
tint ■li.fhgfgr ns
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t h%* at th.t *lm- 1
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my IT.il .rroutiti

SECOND D A T

OT N O V E M B E R ,

for lb# ratlflcatliNi or rejection of tt»e slid
Joint llewilutbm |»ru|eialBC an amendment to the
(Vnatltulboi of lb# Ntat# nf Pktfbla, fit;
A Jotat ltew&gt;latloo pn&gt;i*w|ng an Amendment
to Section 0 of Article IN or the (V«nsfltutb*fl
of the State of Florida Relating to Taaalho
and rtnancf.
lie It ftesiliel by (be Isftalat'ire nf Ih#
Slate of Florida;
That Hue following amendment to Nectlon ft
of Article l» of lie ('.mat Hut Ion of the Nlalc of
Florida relating to laiatlon abd finance (a here­
by agreed to anl ahall tw vuhmflfed to the ric*
ion of (lie at at# fur adoption or reject ban at
the ne»t genersl electi on bell hereafter, that Is
to aay that Section 6 of Article ft of the Con*
sitlctton of the Flat# of Florida L* am#od#«l »*&gt;
nt to read »• follow*:
Fe'tlon G T!»e l#eg!#!atUfe ahatl hate pi ref

Sem inole Vegetable Grower (4-7-5)
Sem inole Trucker (5-6-3)
Our Catalogue describes many other brands. Send for
our Free Books and Price List.
Full stock Fall Fertilfzcrs, Insecticides, etc., on hand at
our Branch Warehouse
M r. R. C. M AXW ELL, M gr.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY
Agricultural Building

Jacksonville, Fla.

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                    <text>SANFORD
IN

the

H ER ALD

HEART OF THE W O RLD ’ S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920.

VOLUME XII.

NUMBER 3

BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET
HERALD PRINTING CO.
GALA DAY A SUCCESS
NEXT THURSDAY EVENING
MAKES CHANGES IN
IN EVERY PARTICULAR
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
GAMES WERE GREAT

by the president at the last meeting
and those committees that hnvc no re­
ports will be immediately fired and
fined so be on hand nnd have a re­
port or suffer the consequences.
And Inst hut not least it is hopee
Next Thursday night Sept. 9th, th. that Hon. Willis B. Powell, secretarj
newspaper nnd job printing line un&lt; Sanford Board of Trade will hoi. of the I,akc County Chamber of Com­
three innings each the latter game fin­
regardless of the scarcity of prim their monthly banquet nnd businesi merce, ami one of the greatest boost
ally being stopped by the police anc
paper and the exhorbitunt prices chur- meeting and those who miss th ers in Florida will be the guest of th.
darkness together. The Fathers and
gtd for the same, the daily will b. meeting will miss the greatest treat Ilonrd of Trade that night and giv.
Daughters was a scream as the Fath­
us one of his wonderful and inspirirq
issued right on after the first issu. of the season.
ers
seemed to be out of practice some
starts in October. The job printinj
As usual the Valdez Hotel wil' talks on “ delivering the goods” an.
of them not having played for at leavt
the
people
who
hear
him
Thursday
department will be enlarged from tint, cater to the perverted tastes of thforty years or more. In the Daught­
to time to take care of the growing various members of the Board o night will want to go out the next
ers line up the following appeared:
needs of the city nnd county and it it Sanfor Board of Trade will hob* morning and build at least three ho
Ethel Henry nnd Mrs. Reg Holly*
the hope of the management lo-huv. their monthly banquet nnd busines tels and n hundred homes and mnk.
pitchers, Adele Uines catcher, Mary
one o f the largest and the best print Trade and as usual the guests cu: Sanford a bigger and better city.
Thrasher, lb, Florence Henry 2b,Mraing offices in this purt of the state look forwurd to this banquet wit!
Thursday night's meeting promise:
Reg Holly and Mary Frances Ball!,
On account of the excellent locatioi most pleasant anticipations for the. to be one of the best of the year an.
of Sanford, midwuy of the state, it it have never been disnpointed in th. every progressive citizen of Seminob
The bright particular stars in the
the logical place for a big Florida dai­ lin.* of eats.
county should I k * there nnd help t&lt;
Fathers were C. E. llcry and D. L.
ly paper and efforts toward this km.
But eaing is not the most ImfMirt put these Important (improvements
Thrascr pitchers, Chas. Britt Catcher,
will be directed by men who make ui
W. M. HAYNES SELLS STOCK TC the Herald force. The Associate. ant item in these meetings nlthoug; over. This is the time to be up an.
LaVerne Hurt lb, J. G. Ball, Lf., C. E.
it seems that eats get out the mos doing and you will be* told by thMESSRS. NEEL .LILLARD
Press service and n cartoon servic. members. There nre many big thing! committees what they nre doing an. s t o r f : s c l o s e d h a l f d a y a n d Henry c, Walter Hand, r.f.
Edward Iwine acted as referee and
GOOD TIME HAD
and the best local news and stnt. to discuss regarding improvement* what they expect you to do.
AND TREADWELL
the final score was 8 to 9 in favor of
IIY
ALL
news service that money can buy wil that this city must make in orde
Tickets for the banquet nre on sal.
the Girls but the full particular oi
be placed in the homes of- the su* to get best results from the big rus* at the First National Bank, the Semi
these games will be given by our staff
scllbeib every afternoon and the Her of tourists to the state this sensor nole County Bank and the People
artist in the next issue.
Several c h a n ts have benn mad* 4*ld can be depended upon to nut uni* There will be committee reports froi Bank. Get then* early and avoid th
The Gala Dnv nnd Riding Tourna­
The dance in the* evening had just,
in the personcl of the Herald 1 nnt keep abreast of the times but just a thA various committees
ment yesterday wa one of the most
appointed rush.
ir.j; Company
the oust week. W little bit ahead and anticipate tin
successful affairs ever held in San­ started in full swing when the rain
\L Haynes retires us business ntnnug needs and the wants ot the people.
ford. The city was filled with visit­ started to fall and in a few minutes
G and his place will be fRed by N. J
Walter M. Haynes, who retires fron
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DEATH OF MRS. FRANK KEN I
ors from every precinct in the county such n beautiful start that it coulc
Lillard, the latter together with 11. A the business management of the Her
and from every county in this part of not be stopped until the streets wen
Neel and Deane Treadwell hn\’ing pur uld, has been with the plant for th.
the
state*. The people came early and awfully dump from the moisture ana
The pastor hns returned from his
'Thursdny after a lingering illnes*
chased the stock o f Mr. Haynes an. past ten years and has made man*
by
ten
o’clock tnt- streets were filled the dance wus called off. But nt that
Mrs. Kent entered into rest. Carrii vacation nnd the preaching service*
G. F. Kinnnhan.
triends by his attention to busines Dean wns born in Elmira. New York of the church will In* resumed for tin with a great crowd surging back and every body went home* happy nnd will*
The new officers of the Herald Prln and to the patrons. Ilia object ii November Id, 1854, and wns marrie. winter.
forth across the streets and by the the feeling that they had enjoyed on*
big dny in Sanford and they will net
leaving
the
Herald
Printing
Co.,
ii
tint; Company will be It. J. Holly, pres­
The services next Sunday will he time the parade start**.! there were
to Frank Reynolds Kent forty-fiv.
ident. T. E. Wilson vice president a laudable one, ns he is anxious to g. years ngo. They moved to Sanfor. an follows:
many thousands out to see it. The be contented until they get hack fot
N. J. Lilian), Secretary and Treasurer into business for himself In anoth.- twenty-three years ngo. Besides hei
DcLnnd Band in the big Charles another.
Sunday School 9:4.r* A. M.
part
o
f
the
stnte
nnd
wherever
he
inn;
It wns said that a neat sum was rraTruck furnished the music, the parade
11. A. Neel, general manager.
Preaching 11 A. M.
husband she leaves two sons, Beech,
lize*d
for the hospital hut there was
R. J. Holly and T. E. Wilson nee. east his Jot we enn commend him t&lt; nnd Hnrry.
being
headed
by
C.
M.
Hand
nnd
th.
Sr. Christinn Endeavor 7:15 P. M.
no introduction to the people o f tnii the new friends that he will make an
rough riders followed on their mount, also considerable expense utlached'tc
Preaching
8
P.
M.
section. Mr. Holly will be the cditoi to the old ones that already know hi During thu Ion** period of her weal:
The Womans Auxilary will hole with their lances held prudly aloft. it but the various commmittees will
of the Herald in the future ns he hat vidue as n business mnn nnd a rftizei ness and suffering Mrs. Kent main­ its monthly business meeting next Uthers were in the imra.le and Mis* be content if the* pe*oplc were satis­
in the past' having started this papci of the highest entegrity. He bus noi tained wonderful patience and cheer­ Monday afternoon at to'dock in th. es Ethel Henry and May Thrushei fied with their entertainment even i f
in Sanford in 1908 und hns been thi ninue up his mind as to his future lo fulness. A member of the Presby­ church. Matters of importance con und several other young ladies added the money is not forthcoming.
The various committees and the
head of the Hcrnld Printing Company cation but has several good offers terian church in the North, her fnitl ccrning the work of the Auxilary foi color to the parade which passed ovci
since it wns organized. Mr. .Ih o s from ynrious citis and will probin never grew dim in the days of pysica winter will be discussed.
the principal streets of the city am ladies were everywhre atending to the
Emmet Wilson iB the dean of th. move from Sanford about the'first o trial which were her lot beyond th.
stopped nt the* corner of First street various details and all of them work­
experience of mnny. Ministered t.
Seinolc Bar and one of the prominen •September.
and Park avenue* where u|K&gt;n a Inrg* ed like Trojans yesterday and this la,
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
attorneys of the state. N. J. Lilian
truck the prizes that weie given b) the spirit that will make our city one
For the past twelve years the Her- with unfniling devotion by her love,
ones it wns her joy to have them ul!
of the best in the state.
is a Texan by birth and moved fron g1**
'“ bored for the upbuilding o with her during these recent months
"The Indwelling Christ," und "A the merchants were drawn. Littlq
Texas to Alabnmn many years agi Sanford, of the county nnd of the stnte
Miss
Shafer
drew
the
numbers
out
ui
Good Man’s Creed, Good for Any
He has been thu printing buslnest and the policy that has been nursue. A host o f friends extend their loving Mnn," will be the themes at the Con­ u lsix und C. L. Britt, Judge Hous- IDG LABOR DAY CELEBRATION
for 40 years and for ten years was it in the past will be a criterion for tin sympathy.
holder Edward Lane aml-Jt. J. Hull)
The funeral wos held Fridny after­ gregational Church morning nnd even­ acted ns judges nnd announced th.
the government printing office a future and this pnper will follow th.
Daytona Beach wil hnve a big Lab­
ing
respectively.
Eleven
and
eight
Washington. From there he mo vet principles o f assisting In the growth noon at the Congregational Churd Mrs. Frances Woodruff organist at prizes, the winners nnd the numbers or Day Celebration next Monday Fentto 1'ensacola where he was with th and developcmerit of Florida with in charge of her pastor, Rev. Brow both services.
The drawing held the crowd over ni tlth. Thera will be n band concert by
Journal and afterward was busines Justice and charity towurd all ant* cr. A qunrtette consisting of Mrs
hour und |5U0 in fine prizes were giv­ the Del^ind Band, swimmmlng con­
------------x-----------manager of the News. He also serv­ malice toward none,—the Herald wil A.M. Phillips, Mrs. W. T. Morgan
en Away to the. people who held th. tests, Bathing Suit Parade, dancing
COBH
LOCKHART
Mr. C. L. Polk, and Mr. S. (). Shin
ed the county of Escambia us secre­ always be the People’s Paper.
lucky numbers. So mnny of the num­ between Daytonn nnd Brndentawn,
tary and Treasurer of the West Flor
bers had been given,out In the varioui at the Nnutilis Casino, bnseball game
Messrs Lillard and Neel have show, hosier sang "Come Ye Disconsolate.'
Miss Ruth Lockhart, daughter ol
.Hu Fair Association und is known their faith in the future Sanford b\ "Abide With Me,” nnd "Lead Kindi)
countii-rt nnd the people did not brint nreoplane stunts by the aviators from
throughout west Florida where hi purchasing homes for themselves an. Light," Mrs. Frances Woodruff bcint Mr. and Mrs. David I-ockhnr', of Or them in nnd this necessiated drnwin; Carlstrom Field nnd a big opening o f
p
many friends fumiliarly call him"Un also buying other property here and organist. A Inrge delegation o f iner Inndo, were quietly IFMV Re
out other numbers making the task the new Daytona Beach Casino recent­
land.,
and
Mr.
Hnrry
P.
Cobb
of
San
from
the
car
shops
ntended
in
a
bod)
cle .Si” . Front 1’ensacola Mr. Lilian have settled down as oermnnent resmuch greater but the crowd was goo. ly erected. The dny will be given ov­
went back to Alabama, locating in Flo Ulentr ° f Sanford- With Mr. Tread­ to express their friendship nnd gym ford were quietly murreid at Tnvnre* nature.! throughout and remained un­ er to sports of nil kinds and a big.
Monday at 9 p.m.
crowd from Snnford will gu over for
rala and Brcwton and with H. A. Nee well Mrs. Lillard nnd Mrs. Neel tin*) pathy with Mr. Kent.
Directlly after the ceremony th. til the Inst prize had been given nwny the day. Several Sanford swimmers
cstablshcd the Ncel-Lillard Printing are commended to the Christian f,JThe interment wns in Lnkcvicw
Promptly
at
noon
the
immense
crow,
)pung couple left for a short weddinr
hnvc been entered in the swimming
Co., owning three newspapers and Jol lowshig and the social and business Cemetery.
trip to parts unknown and will late, wns fed and with picnic lunches, frie. contests.
—...........x-----------offices in the stnte.
fish,
wenies
hot
from
the
pan,
pick
C . , ‘’L 1*11-'’ cit&gt;* nn,i will prove vnImake their home in Jacksonville. Mr
SELLING LIGHTING PLANTS
H. A. Neel comes from Colorado untile additions to the tame nnd hnvCobh is tli.' son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P les, hrend nnd coffee the inuUltud.
ing
cast
tneir
f
ture
lot
with
this
cite
FIRST ANNUAL CELEBRATION
having spent some thirty years in tha
Cobb of Sanford, nnd is concctcd will wns fed nnd everyone had plenty nl
*tate and was engaged in the prlntinr amt coutry nre a component part
In this issue appears an ndvertis. the F'lori.ln East Const rnilwny wit! though the large crowd wns mur.
business ns printer, publisher, man this greut con monwi-uith.
than the fish fry committee* expect.*, i.obert Morris Memorial Association
merit of he Matthews Full Automat­ offices in Jacksonville.
ager and editor and had a chain of
Held In Sanford
ic Light and Power Plants that hard­
The many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs nnd the fish hnrdiy went round but
newspaper plants in that state. II.
RAINHOW SHOWER
ly need an introduction from the peo­ C d&gt;l&gt; in Sanford ns well as Orlun.b everyone had enough to ent.
tame to Alabama lutcr anil spent a
Tha first annual celebration of tha
ple who have heard such good reports will join in extending felication*— Or­
At one o’clock' Senator Park Tram
bout nine years there in the printing
Daughters o f Wesley of the Metho- from all those who have these plant* lando Sentinel.
mil who was the specinl guest of th Robert .Morris Memorinl Aiiuxiation
business, being associated with N. J •list Church entertained with a "Rain­ in operation. The .Matthews Auto­
------------ x------------dny wad requested to make a few re wns held nt the West ,iide Park ul
Lillard. Mr. Neel has worked in bow Shower" in honor of Miss Ruth matic is just what the name mean*
marks anent the toumnnwnt and linl Sanford August 2Gth in a royal man­
GENEVA
every sate in the union nnd knows the Roberts.
and is automatic in every particulai
gamcit and the hospital and being an ner. Sickness kept some officer* at
printing business us few know it
nounced by Judge Schell.* Mnines ii home* and the rain others; never
The beautiful bow in the sky so blue causing the owner no trouble nftci
Mr„.
Ht.rmjolll.
Lew
o
f
Jacksonvill.
Al-out one year ngo together will
I* made up of color of every hue it has Iwen install..! nnd working lik. visited friends in Geneva lust week a neat introductory speech Sena to. less it wns well represented. Rob­
I'eane Treadwell nnd N. J. Lilian* Red, Orange, Yellow nnd Green,
the machinery was endowed with hu- 1 ,\j„. j ()&lt;- iTMiry o f Gn. is the gucs' Trununell gave a well worded nddres ert Morris the son of the founder c l
established the Pnragot
Hlue
indigo
and
violet
are
seen.
mart intelligence. Hie Matthesvn |,,f h.-r parents. Mr. nnd Mr« I. P o f thirtv minutes shunt the needs an. thi* society had been Invited by Sem­
Press in this city und built up a large Not a color too many.
benefits &lt;&gt;f a hospital about the grow inole Chapter to lie present at the first
lighting
and pewer plants hove
fin. Chambliss.
ousiness in the job printing departreputation in evry state in the union | The Geneva schools opened Iasi tb of the stnte and of Sanford in par­ meeting of the Association in honur
hut the opportunity to pur Not a shade too light;
The
lights
and
the
shadows
fall
just
nnd it is u cause for congratulation; Monday with a good atendaner, M. E ticular nnd closed by making* Severn of his father. Altho ait invalid be
chase the interest o f W. M. Haynei right.
to the people o f this section to know, Dooley being principal. Mrs. W. W announcement about the sale of tickets ennu* from Kentucky to meet with Che
presented itself and on account o
that R. L. Polk has taken the ngency •Kilby teacher of the intennediat. for the games and for the benefit o’ Robert Morris Memorial Association
So
with
the
Beau
of
Promisein
love’s
the present conditions o f the papci
clear
sky*
for these plants nnd will be pleased room nnd. Mrs. M. E. Dw.iey the pri- the hospital and hewns well receive*! ut Snnford. After the tnbr*ui
market and other Inrge problems it
nnd heartily applauded ninking t ready Alice E. Robbins introduced.hee
the printing business it was thought The lights and the shadows show hea­ to call upon nny nnd nil prospective mury.
great hit in his remarks about th. little grandson Wm. Lee Hurry Jr.,
customers
and
explain
in
detail
the|
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Speer
of
San
ven
is
nigh
advisable to combine the three office'
daughters
plnying in a hall game will he gave a short prayer, Robert Mortiv
into one and the best equipment ol The honry-moon rises, the turtle dov­ workings of this wonderful lighting, ford were the guests o f Mrs, J. V
their
fathers
since the Indies were now was asked to givd grnce. Then Mrs
nnd
power
plant.
Rend
the
adverWicks
last
Thursday,
'•arh office will be placed in the Her es coo
A. E. Robbins gave a welcome to all
voting
nnd
doing
things.
tisement
in
this
issue
of
tho
Herald
j
.Misses
Edna
and
Pauline
Gu-gei
•‘Id office making it one of the most Their dreams seem so real their needs
present
the response wus given by *
nnd watch for future announcements, came home from Orlundo Inst week
The tournament took plnce prompt­
complete and efficient printing plant must bo too.
Sister from Umatilla. After
It
will
pay
you
to
investigate
the
Miss
Pauline
will
stay
to
nttend
schoo*
ly
ut
two
o’clock
the
riders
being
an­
in the state.
May their future bring sunshine nnd Matthews plant and sec It L. Polk. here.
nounced by Hon. George A. DeCott- the rnin drove the* visitors tn the*
onlc 11nil. After the election
nii,tr ne J 'codwell originally can:* clouds just n few
lie
has
Seminole,
Orange
nnd
Lake
Mr.
nn,j
jjp,.
Charles
Phillips
nr.
es and riding out in rfont of the judg­
Lltc-dinc Kansas, hnving been horn it most true.
fleers for another year, many
counties
in
his
territory.
es
stnnd
on
the
lnke
front.
F*ollowrtaking in the sights of Jacksonvill.
Topeka about thirty years ago an.
ing is the results nnd those who took for the* good of the order.
x
this week.
afu-r going through several cyclone! And indeed ns Ruth stepped into Mrs.
Morris gave n lecture* of the Eai
SENATOR
TRAMMELL
HERE
|
part in the tournament:
Clnude
Herndon's
beautiful
home
last
Mrs.
R.
Q,
Gresham
isc
visiting
hei
that lifted everything in the suit.
lory* of the Eastern Star he heing the
daughter Mrs. Charles Chilson n!
The entrnnts were C. M. Hand, Bar- oldest1 member living. A beautiful
•xcept the mortgages he decided t« Thursday afternoon to the strains of
Lohengrins
wedding
march
nnd
n
host
Tumpn.
Senator
Park
Trammell
was
the
ne*y Bock, Miss Ethel Henry, R. L.
prike out and see the world. ID
*
Mrs. Tillis of Sanford spent Iasi Humphries. Ii. P. Self, E. L. Partin sun set closed the day.
learned his trade of pressman in the o f friends her "bow of promise" seem­ guest of honor at the Gala Day feat
’ tote printing office at Topeka anc ed startlingly near. With new heart ivities yesterday coming up from hi* week here with her mother Mrs. R.G J. C. Jacobs, W. G. Kill.ee, E. C. Kst
PROMENADE PARTY
ridge, P. A. Leonard!, Hcnryi Lee*, \V
afterwards worked in some of the throbs and thrills we listened to the Lakeland home spending the day her. Nicholson.
The
most recent of the mnny dobeautiful
song
"Because"
sweetly
ren­
Mrs. B. V. David and Children ol M. Jacobs, G. G. Jacobs, G. P. Lewis
where his many friends were glad t.
largest printing offices in the country
lightful nfairs enjoyed by the Bap­
dered
by
Lilly
Ruth
Spencer.
Mrs.
Brunswick,
Oa.,
nre
visiting
Mr.
am
sec
him
ngnin.
The
Senator
has
just
Fkldie Pell, Arthur I’ rideaux, Mist tist young folks this summer wns u
doing the high class presswork an.
May Thrasher, Henry Cameron.
ne understands presses nnd mnehinerj Babbitt in these fitting words—asked passed through u most strrnious twi Mrs. Clifford Proctor.
Promenade given by Miss Rose Gal­
as no other mnn in the south under­ Ruth "to pause on the threshold e'er enrs nt Washington nnd is glad ti
The first prize won by D. P. Sel lagher, at her home on Tuesday eve­
seeking
her
hag
of
gold
at
tho
rain­
e hack in his nut'.ve stnte among hi*
Mrs. J. T. Brady of Jacksonville ir o f Chuluota made ten rings, he sec­ ning, August 31st. Shortly after R
stands it. Deane is a versatile younj
man and aside from being a first bow’s end and as site went forth seek­ home people for u shor* visit. Hi in'the* city looking for n house as thi ond prize wns won by G. G. Jacob: o'clock, when nil the guests were as­
class pressman nnd printer is also i ing fortunes good store it was with was not here to speak hut his friend* family will remove to Sanford again o f Chuluota mnking six ring's. Th. sembled on the spacious veranda
plumber, stenm fitter and engineer tender love and best wishes of the were anxious to hear him und thi Mr. Brady has opened n new jeweler) third prize was tied by Jacobs, Pel’ Prom cards appropriately dccoratssf
But now that he is nnehored with th. Daughters of Wesley and her friends. committee prevailed upon him tc store here in the Wclakn Block.
and Lconnrdi and in the run o ff Jnc with rosea were passed around, tad
The end of the Rainbow was soon make a few rcmnrks after dinner nt
Herald Printing Co., he will cease
------------ x------------obs had three rings, Pell two rings thenceforth during the evening prom­
wandering and confine his atention reached after clipping verses, compos­ the lake front which the senator gra­
The only scrimage occuring during Leonard! one which made Pell thin* enading by all. At eleven something
to turning out some o f tho real prin­ ed for the occasion and read amid ciously contented to do. Senatoi the day yesterday waa one in the Bel* and Leonard! fourth.
enjoyed by all. At eleven something
ting matter that he knows so well. much merriment and comment.
Park Trammell probaly has more Cafe when some folks from Chuluota
refreshments appeared. The guaats
The
judges
were
Alex
Vaughn,
Jim
A beautiful gold basket filled to ov­ friends in thia county than any mar had a dispute with the negro waitei
This combination o f trained news
Hixon, Archie Cameron, Mrs. Endoi departed early in September and rrerflowing,
with
gifts
from
her
frien­
in public office and they ore alway* about food and when Sheriff Brad)
paper men, printers and press men
Curlett of Geneva, Miss Pepper ol ervone agreed that tney had spent m
plenty of equipment should give th&lt; ds awarded Ruth at the end of the glad to have him with them upon id attempted to arrest the negro he re­ Lake county
delightful month end.
"Rainbow
Trail".
Occasions.
His
visit
yesterday!
was
sisted with the result that there was a
Public the best of service at all tlmei
The guests were as follows:
In
the
hurdle
races
free
for
all
first
The rooms were beautifully deco­ purely persona! as he will not be a lively fight for a few minutes hut the
in the newspaper and job departments
Misses Adele Rines, Mildred Huston
A Linotype machine has been install­ rated in cut flowers of every hue, candidate- for his office for four yenri negro wns landed in the county bastile prize won by Henry Cameron the first Julia I-aing, Carrie Stanley- Rath m
prizo
Icing
&gt;8,
second
prize
won
b)
'd to take the place of the Monotyp- palms and trading vims. Delicious more bdt he Is the some old Pari
------------x
Whittle. May me Steele, Martha Gar­
machines and nnother Linotype wil* salad course was served by the nest- Trammell whether he Is n rnndidat.
Messrs. Chris. Rau of Semour Ind E. L Partin ffi, third prize was wor rison, Mary Garrison, Jeanette Laing„
by
William
Kilbee,
13.5°,
fourth
prizi
or
not/
and
this
is
the.
secret
o
f
h!&gt;
** "hied Inter for newspnper and jo' ess assisted by Lily Ruth Spencer.
Peter Fi/hrr of Jnckronville, Harrv
Milba Reizrnstein, o f Kansas City
work and when nil o f the equipmen Carolyn Spencer, Rosemond Radford, popularity.
Farrell, undmothrr Mrs. Elizabeth won by D. P. Lewis, $2.
Kansas, and Miss Howard, from
------------ x------------ ,
George DeCottcs announcer, Johr Kentucky guest of Mrs. Miller.
has b**en placed in position and every nnd Julia Zachary.
F'orrell and mother, Mrs. Elizabct)
John Russell is home from n trip to Inndo were Gala day visitors here Leonnrdi score keeper nnd Archi.
thing is ready the Daily Herald will ! m
------------ x -----------Messrs. Cecil Hicks. Ilrenton Cren­
1Cameron time keeper.
If anyone desires some fine scup- many of the northern states where hi guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Neel.
Dsued nnd continued every day In th.
shaw. Burke* Steele, Edward Hender­
&gt;*'ur except Sundays.
erong grapes they should see R. B. went to investigate th : growing and
------------x------------After the tournament and rnres tb* son. Grny Michael, Ben Stc**le, Fred­
Mrs. Alton B. Carter of Tampn i* crowd adjourned to the tall park erick Rines, Roy Mason Newton Lov­
The Herald Printing
Company ,ynch on the Orlando road near El- marketing conditions and he returnr
believe that Sanford is entitled tc der Springs who hns some elegant feeling thnt Sanford is about the grea­ the ruest o f Mrs. Frank Grnyam for ! where the Fathers and Daughters an. ell. Watson MeAlexander, and Hertest place on earth.
tir'ly the best of everything in the grapes for sale.
a few days.
the Single nnd Married Men playe. 'be-rt Squires.
•
1
.
•
BIG MEETING THAT WILL III
FILLED WITH IMPORANT
EVENTS

Combines Two Other
Plants With The
Herald Shop

Big Fish Fry and Dinner
Fed the Multitude
Present

ADD NEWEQUIPMENT

A BIG CROWD HERE

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�AUGUST 27,

TIIE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

IN CIRCUIT COURT OT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY.
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Sale Starts Friday, August 27th, and Will
Continue Fifteen Days.
Bandel’s Emporium will specialize in SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, LADIES and GENT S FUR
NISHINGS and all kinds of READY-TO-WEAR for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. A Strictly Cash Sale
Spot Cash for Low Prices. Make it your business to attend this Great Sale. Bandel’s Emporium wil
appeal to 'the
REAL BARGAINS. This Is
Bargains Here

NOTICE or

APPLICATION FOIl TAX DEED

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MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS
i 2.00 Value, Special
Q
for this Sale
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Drawers, 75c Value,
Special

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LADIES' WHITE
values, now going

Itiingnlon
special

APRONS,

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Hlnck and White

HOSI

MEN'S DRESS Sill UTS, $2.50 Val­
ues. A large asset Intent to select
from. Specially
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priced at

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111.At K SILK JIOSE, $1.50 value,
Mill Runs, Special
(0^7at.
nt only
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now

SILK HOSE, Hlnck, White and Dark
Ilrown, $2.00 to $2.50
(fh
LADIES' GAUZE VESTS
25c value, special

HATIIING SUITS NOW GO
ING AT HALF PRICE.

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MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, $3.50 to
to $5.00 values, u large selection of
patterns, going now
AC?
for
SILK SIIIIM'S AND CREPE Dl
CIIKNF. SHIRTS AT VERY l’OPU
EAR PRICES.

SILK LISLE HOSE. IJlack
ami White, 75c value

MEN'S WORK PANTS,
lection, a spedal
(
at only
t

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MEN'S WORK SHOES. $3.50 and $1
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now o

MEN'S $5.00

r -f*

MUSLIN
Nainsook
tiow only

$4.39

SILK HOSE. $3.00
and $3.50 value

GOWNS, made of Soft
; 1.75 value tj}
fTV

MUSLIN GOWNS,
value, nn extra
special nt

SHOES

$2.50 to $.3.00
O •*] fh (Q
v J L » e /0

LADIES' .MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS
a real $2.00 value.
now only
$ j ! o La

.i'd ‘dll'-1 »i Hr* i *'*•*

• 1.3.1.1 •ml .1 Khirtv I I . T I iT 1 m d *m N ,i,n lf i
H ln i't i i .vt,n I' m i I \n ............ Ptt ,h I v ...... .
nl.ai II ,, •.mil -M i ii .'I &lt;■•*I •*t-i ii I" | .,l- ■ i*''l
' |„ 111-i.
'll. i t |..t.
.m l |ti llhirh * I' '

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PARASOLS, $
O H /i

A Large Selection of Plaid GIXG
HAMS, 50c and 05c values, Q
now only
A,

at o n ly

H lo \ o l I I . *111 **i S \ S | o lll« i ' l t i l l l l t l
*ll,nl M .l.-H .lt- I**
l - l - l . " I Ml S I M
I'M L \ i,im - .... I I* !■•*,»« •
bt.u .' ILd «,,**• •*•**
-•***■-*•» *•• !••*• 1 •*•"’
rs t t , , t 13 I I " 3 l . i t . 1
" Itv -ti •-* 11—*
nil I •I* JltlM.II, M r,III, I r t i i * " I..III. 41r***t
•II.I Tlilfl-rSitli K ln t l. i l M f tie K M l ■ I
n.| Jv. .*,.1 In I .* - i . T *..** It »nd I" I't'-V 13 ll»* :
m j J&gt;u h- j - k ,*. . . . | l„ l i t . - I I I l l r r 3 I .'! *• T •.
ni.'l I " III— L It 11,*3. m l ’ lijii.* It",
•lit*
m l a.ljai. iil Inin l« l« I .- Tt I mi l *• I I I . - V 13

.

LADIES' MIDDY
MI.OUSES, special
$.1.(10 MIDDY HI.OUS
ES, now only

0 &gt; J

MEN'S PAD GARTERS
specially priced

I I I . vi HI M u n v i ..........n .lm r l Mirh
•n&lt;l
th , n a l ,il itllh l-t I
r , . v,|&lt;.., klrtl II.rf^H,

a i ,. i *,. i f —k \ i &gt; * 1

( ’ ll I LOREN'S GINGHAM
DRESSES, !l3c and Up

10c value, now

1111 ••
'
m i a -. i irln ; it**i If H** i*n
i
.
,
.i
n tlt I', «ti

S, T l , r .•* .m l i''1 It-

MUSLIN UNDER­
SKIRTS. $2.50 value

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r*»rit. |k If Ida. |*rr** ftl.lnc H r wlitltl "f * Id *1
n Ik
| I "
w ill I
* '
m m il butt tllrm lotf Il.»« •*"»• ‘ lh w .iU a

i w r a, |a,i* i c a i

v e ry

MEN’S SOX, 23c and .15c
Value, Special

sirl la llk-k ; H-r “A** »»' D - 1 **&gt;

it

now

HOY'S PANTS, 39c,* G9r, 97c and up

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lll.UE CHAM HR A Y SHIRTS. $2.00

nr,.I N .

7. Ill*** k «». T ir r * s '’ «» m! tail* T. s

I I , n ir in i "f l».t|rr

PATENT LEATHER PUMPS

s p e c ia l

L I O A L N O T IC i;
l|« n»!olh*ri I w*t l »rh»c I tin t
iM o in p ln l on tin* '**"•|ltt •IdC I'f '!•»»*I
|*fhlt*r«i I'jfk \irti'W «n»t rJtlrnr1li» o
*f \Uro*'lU \irnti\
Uiti» itik
H irrrt •»»•! I I Irf litti M f f l *hi ILr
•»f .W. irtifli H lfrrl. I«rt%*r r |» fjrV \*n
I'rrlh* *i A i f h 'If . Ahtl «»u Ih** I - 1-1 •' I" ••• r' *M " r*'

'

CIlfNKSE SI.IDES, the most com
fortnblc House Slipper
/1 /ih ^ l
iiinde, special
.
LADIES' VICI OXFORDS, $5.00 val
ties, all sizes
/I Q
..pedal
t /W » A t)

v a lu e ,

r.i n . r'.miii i i t ft r •
’** 11 ’
m r i r j , ii I*** ..idlllm i I*1 ***
iin .l I*
I.r .11.1,
r l lf l.n l. In H i, 11’ in , .1
I ii It m «.l.| ,..rllfl 'n l,4 .l i. ll *
i.ir.llrii! In law. I* .
mill I
lit, Hi,I ,I.J ..f l*. t..l,r * I* I'1
W llr .r -« m j n f f lr l.I » Ir '■ii*i»11., 3i .H i i l.» » f Ali«U«l ' I' I'1

,,s,«||ll, f. | |

UNION MADE OVERALLS and
COATS, 43.50 value
^7 f t

CHILDREN’S SOX AND STOCK
INGS AT VERY ATTRACT­
IVE PRICES.
LADIES' SKIRTS.
A large assortment of Skirls to se­
lect from— priced very low.
11ii ml red-, of other b arga in s not men­
tioned lure, hut all w orth) of your
consideration.

Huy your Hlnnkcts and Comforts now
— von will sate money.

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H , r ••V*. I«it» T at* I " It . M il II* IH --A T
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in: i . l u l l in ; it iir- H i i t ' .

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V ,1% r-. I ,1 I - r " t ••»t* *
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III, «ld,«l|lh It.. , r - l i r a .11 •
I T I I .*1 i n t l t ll lll&gt;*»l.x II* It m
I i’ l
Mii.nk-rr *li»ll i n * , *•»*•*• *• i •ti''" ' f *** I*4*4
•a, .it llilr l , . . . a i l l " «'• I - ••*»• ! .1" " , i n . ,
n rr i , ' , ' . l i , l 1: 3, l h » III* « f I*Ii . i»i » i still

ns allend this Grand Opening Sale. Let nothing keep you away. Aire
tivity lliat characterizes the Opening of this Grand Event. Come One!
your frienfls a lon g--an d don't forget your Pocketbook at home

hmififil I’liM .

K.iva In a Hew Way.
The ttntloiial liexeraiie of tin* SaiimIII Ihlnnden. Is “ .axa." olitaloed from
Ho* dllid frill&lt; *»r n |ilati* l.iunxit to
I I I " hotilllist ns I'lp' r litetlijslleulo.
Tin

H lls s lr...... Mind of lls )i|e |iitra lIo n

Will lt&gt; 'hew III.*. XValer xxas iiilded.
and. nfier siruiidiig, tin slug xxm
-eady* lo drink
Mls.loiinrles roll- i
rllieed llie nallxes that tills uieiliod ,
lid liol ilcsord with the liesl soelal
riislom.. mid mi iiowudaxH lliey grind
the knxa root !n n stone inorlar xvilli
» Mime pestle. To mi.v uiiiieriistomed
per,. h i knvn tusie* ratlier like soup
nn'*. ihoiigh .oine .ay It Iiiis u dnvor
5f varnish .Many Viiierlrniis. lioxxever
tiaxli.g mipiired a liking for It. drink
!t by lie* gallon. Him llie luillxe xxnj
i f preparing It I* P h i *|oxv for lliem
md they prefer lo ui.e ii meat grinder.

rl
U'
ran&amp;i
,dXL”
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D o n ’t tviisjudgo Os
Bv our location. The fact that we are
out of the high-rent district gives us a
decided advantage to sell you

Better Goods for Less Money

“Better Goods For Less Money
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A

olD oailiorcl Avenue

SANFORD, - FLORII

D o n ’t

IV iisju d g e

Us

By ou /loeation. T h e fa c t that we are
out of the high-rent district gives us a
decided advantage to sell you

Better Goods for Less Money

�rA G E EIGHT

in

THE SANFORD HERALD

AUGUST 27 j|

c iK cu rr c o u r t o r s c m ir o l e county ,
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY.

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W.

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I’M I. tl. at.. I k M u i U .

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CITATION.
To
C t M l, A lm ir a
f n - t . T n n lrr ,
T l u . t r * . O u r l r . W l. ll llr r au&lt;l w l f *
W M il I r r .
am i W illia m I.. Iir a . llr j and a r i l * ..................
l l r a d W i a ll 1‘a r llr a r U la ilu c In trrra ta um lrr
H w r i f I ’n a l ,
A lm ir a
ITnat,
l i n n * I'rual,
T n t J lr r . C h a t Ira W lil t f U r and « l f r ..................

GOOD

F O R $1.00

GOOD

This Coupon will be accepted
as a Cash Payment of $1.00
on anv purchase nf

$10.00

$1.00

This Coupon will be accepted
as a Cash Paym ent o f $1.00
on any purchase o f

INdRter. sad W lIH i- L. B r i-I’ y ael wife.
............... U n d l r y . . o r o lfcrrsrU r, a s l ta :!]
p a r llr a I'UIm JluC au| I n t r m l In a m i lo lh« lotl - . l r c d o r r l iv . 1
landa
. U n it e
In brm tnule
O m n i ? . 1‘lo rM a . « « i( f iu r llr u la rl. r &lt;l*a rtlb n l a.
fo llo w .. to-writ;
llra ln tiln c at I t * Inlrrw rctlo a o f lh a Hoolli
U n a o f K aat A lta m o n te A t r n o a w ith tl.a l!a.lart/ litre o f K u ll o t i H trral In F n a a l'a A dd itio n
to A lla n to n lr. Sen d m d r t 'o u n lf , 1'lotlda, aa
f a r I 'l a l d u ly r m a i l r d lu M a t ! V » k I. p a r*
I I ; r u n ll ir m a r a . t M V i l ft, lo ttir North,-..!
t W H r r o f la d 1 M In aald Aildltt.ni. tlirn rr
N o rt h 413 ft. to Ilia Nortbaaat m t a r r o f tail

FOR

CTR M O R E

$10.00 O R

MORE

316 Sanford Avenue—Next Door to Brock the Tailor

Sale Starts Friday, August 27th, and Will
Continue Fifteen Days

flrtirr

Bandel’s Emporium will specialize in SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, LADIES’ and GENT’S FUR­
NISHINGS and all kinds of READY-TO-WEAR for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. A Strictly Cash Sale.
Spot Cash for Low Prices. Make it your business to attend this Great Sale. Bandel’s Emporium will
appeal to'the Economical Person to whom the saving of a dollar is equivalent to the earning of one.
Bargains Here are REAL BARGAINS. This Is*a Strictly Cut-Price Sale. Read, Think and Consider.

a.

O u n p U ln a n t .

MEN S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS
$2.00 Value, Special
4 A
for this Sale
A •il
MEN'S NAINSOOK
Drawers, 75c Value,
Special

SHIRTS AND
SJ £ A *

ami •]* i'Urine liial If ll«r

CHINESE SLIDES, the moat
fortnble House Slipper
^
in title, spccinl
•

HLUE CHAM DRAY SHIRTS,
lar $1.75 quality,
0 4
now only
v9JL &lt;

LADIES' VICI OXFORDS, $5.00 val
ues, all sizes
CJS) A Q
special
A V

RI.UE CllAM11RAY SHIRTS, $2.00
value, now very
special
t j/J L t U t r

PATENT LEATHER PUMPS

MEN'S SOX, 2.
Value, Special

ROY'S OVERALLS, made of heavy
Rlue Denim, specially O . f l GY) g "
priced at
t ])J

ROY’S PANTS, 39c,' 09c, 97c nnd up.

MEN'S LISLE THREAD HOST
Senms, light weight, extra
Special
O C

ROY’ S OVERALLS, sizes
1 to 12, now only

SILK SOX, Values $1.00
to $1.25, special

MEN’S PAD GARTERS, a 10c value
specially priced
9 0 ^
at only

A l.arge Selection o f Plaid
HAMS, 50c and 05c values, i
now only
(

MEN’S WORK PANTS,
lection, a special
(
at only
(

SHEETS, 72x90, PLEACHED, extra
good values, now
O 4
7 0
only
v A * *

MEN’S DRESS PANTS, All Wool

PILLOW CASES
Special

MEN'S IIALRRIGGAN SHIRT
Drawers, 75c Value,
Special,
'iy

I .r O A L N O TIC R
Iti ♦diJlllb-M IW-t I at IIi* I 1m I
*1 .ill 1*
li tl on IIif K*.mh »Me i*f T in t It H trrrl,
U lw p f n I'.itk AititiK* and r«lmrMt&lt;
i*
&gt;Mr# nf \|a£tH’l|4 Avrntli*. I # l » i v n T***i 11
H lfrrl (Hi*i *n*lrlrr|illi (M m -t iHl 11m* V iffh ftldr
Ilf {trlflltll Hlrri t. U 'tt.rrii I'afk A lt HID* llv!
t'rrm h A lfN U fr nh*l ou (h r tU*l •l it* uf *Unfi&lt;r«|
A lenur, i'ii llu* irftl ■Mr itf 4D*t mljitfruf pi J
7. 1l|urk nf T lF f “ A " amt 1«*»li 7, •*. tl. 10. 11
aiDl Ik* lllM-k 7 T l - p **A*# In Ibr flljr «»f *ii,.
f*»fil. rin rM ii; | riK illiIn c l l r wldfb &gt;-f «il*l ■M*»
w n U i, ati&gt;1 lli* tu ii«*rlnI lo U* u*r«| I ii tlii-lf «x*n
atinrlim i: dlrrt'llnir thal •mrl* tldrurnlka, I**
n a ialrnrtn l In (in*.i&gt;D ».'0 Hit lit Itf r l t f itnll
im u f* r m r n l n i H r iN-mirwti-.»» of »Mt*«ilks

UNION MADE OVERALLS nntl
COATS, $3.50 value
Q f* 7 0
Special
$ &amp; •JJ'J

SILK SOX, $2 to $2.50
Values, Special
MEN’S DRELSS SHIRTS, $2.50 VnL
ues. A large assortment to select
from. Specially
fit 4B © {H t
priced at
t !) J L «C &amp; «7

$7.49

MEN’S SPORT SHIRT’S, $2.00 ami
$2.50 valuer,
C»&lt;| A Q
Special at
tD A a 3 t /

RATH INC. SUITS NOW GO
ING A T HALF PRICE.

rty invitrra »|o ?*»•

ffit&gt;afrvit*t itfrli
n itM o *lt1j it*** fnai
!h »
«if itt'llrt
»»i**n U r n mi to i|ti, lit
&lt;’|lf w ill i 'i H t r .1 in n*n«frn* t *m h »1&lt;!«»*«U*
nnd **'«'■'! !*&gt;*•
*»f * iiiu * t*i llu* |»n*petl/ uwh
rra
aImI tlo-rr-ni
m : i t m rrfo i.v r.il itv t i i i : m v n n i i n ^
Hit»N o r T f : r r r v &lt;»r k a m o h m . i i o i n n v

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, $3.50 to
to $5.00 values, a large selection o f
patterns, going now
for
i
l
*9

*llmt HM t h alka l r n n w I n i f lM f**t T h i I I i N lr r r
|«rl«ir^n I'ath
A r r n u r mal l l,-i|iin*f|i»
g Wdj llo'
*1tf* f.nd
*n |«,|« | pu,i
fl, Itn rk ) Ji, 1 |i*r
l i i l t I and 0, IU- n L I ‘U.-i
|;H I r n Mu**'lt*i A ir u U r U*l t n . f i T m iil. Hfnrrt
■ ml Ttdr* -riiili st r . f t . alonf l i t wi n n l jr mi,
a*IJn.nit to | jit « (1,7.11,*1.11 ami In |tk«k 17. T la r l
Z l4.la tr7*s.*» and h* lit*, k in H r r
l i t . ii.7 s

SILK SHIRTS AND CREPE DE
CHKNE SHIRTS AT VERY POPU­
LAR PRICES.

RM I** IlkM'k II, 1|rt*i rM ijgm i‘

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ant| fi*1Jwt**iif ftiii. [ » . * l.2,r«,| and ’
UJ.
T t r r :it U t l X . Z X i ntd t l l W h n l l r r i faHa
1 . A 1 I and A lik«rk 11. Y ln f Jl: an*I t»*i H «irii||i
rftrr**l i,| n H ,ti I ’.trk A t n t U f nr»t| fT riifti AtrtitH*,
||&gt;N| ltt*« •olllll *t*lr niit| A iijjr f lil *■. |-.|nn.]
I " 111*1, i. H . r * |j .1.
r u.| |ft. IWx k v a i - i !

MEN’S STIFLE BLUE OVERALLS
$2.75 Value, now
© O
6&gt;C*
only
t? )d &amp; U i£ e S

BOY’S TVASH ABLE SUITS
GREATLY REDUCED.
MEN’S WORK SHOES, $3.50 ail’d $1
values,.Solid Leather,
Q Q
now only
MEN’S $5.00
now going
fur only

AND

$6.00 SHOES,
C /l Q Q
tD ^ Ia O * /

MUSLIN UNDER.
SKIRTS, $2.50 value
CHILDREN'S GINGHAM
DRESSES, 93c nnd Up
LADIES’ MIDllY
I1I.OUSES, special
$1.00 MIDDY DLOUS
ES, now only

LADIES’ WHITE
values, now going
for only

PARASOLS, $2
Q O /fd
O w v

36-IN. PLEACHING
■10c value, now

LADIES’ GAUZE
L
’5c value, special

LADIES' RLACK
HOSE, special
LADIES’ Black and White HOSE
50e value, now
only
U 9 i
SILK LISLE HOSE, Block
and White, 75e valuo
BLACK SILK .HOSE
Mill Runs, Special
at only
SILK HOSE:, Black, V
Brown, $2.00 to $2.50
value flow

VESTS

EXTRA SIZE GAUZE VESTS, 35c
value, now
only
MUSLIN GOWNS, made o f Soft
Nainsook, $1.75 value
now only
t 0 A a m 77
MUSLIN GOWNS,
value, an extra
special nt

Bungalow APRONS,
.special

$2.50 to $3.00

LADIES* MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS
a real $2.00 value,
O -fl
(Oi
now only
t^ A •AJ

SILK HOSE, $3.00
and $3.50 value
CHILDREN’S SOX AND STOCK
INGS AT VERY ATTRACT­
IVE PRICES.
LADIES’ SKIRTS.
A large assortment o f Skirts to sc
le d from—priced very low.
Hundreds o f other hargnlns not men
tinned here, hill nil worthy o f yom
consideration.
Buy your Blankets nnd Comforts
—you will -*a\e money.

1 l . u X llfio'k *. i_l&gt;,T. Hfi.l I , . i , ;• i,,hi I &gt; lit.Nl
If 11*f fit ami •«ti ll»f t «i| at Ir *»f S«nfnr.| A%riri*' I

III**

«•(((• il.r • lt&gt; ttnlliu
of id kM.ilkn,

in: 11 y\ i!Tiii:it itixii.vr.h

M in n r n mIi *II « .'i» A w flllrti i&gt;**ll
»l( III I* f d i ji n u t l *» !•* N T »i
ner
I f He, |lf n I7i» o f
I m ' » r r . « i*d.. .w u nr ivM!». u
t&gt;r 1ltt» i wi Itf *&lt;f M • «
*7 • *i*
of Ini.ii rli.H *ji* ri|m i tl** •ldi*«r«ll
m I m I; “ »«d.
lit: it H im ;: m^oi.vr.i*
l.rrw iib 'fl fr
rll**'d I" pm i,d»ii(rl»**|
*d H llldlt
d ll* fruin 111*
T. f,f |1
Ih -j 1*11 tl jisl fi r In il*" |tn&lt;»,
i* |m mar »|»'

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rTH ulm rl diuli •l*Un4lk4 *t llu*
owner* o f M e
ntxilllns

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4 *nrfi *l li*

f*
itm. lull'**w*i
fu|i&gt;|itrd l*r 11.. &lt; I lf I 't*mnd-•h»fi
h*ttf**fd. H* Hi til. lilt* 1*1tl Oft If uf
lio ».

tt.ianhn«»TI n!;
ll»- CJtjr n
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By all means attend this Grand Opening Sale. Let nothing keep you away. Aire
buzz o f activity that characterizes the Opening o f this Grand Event. Come One!
your frientls along— and don’ t forget your Pocketbook at home

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rifjr (VtiutnliihiniTi

Cliy Ainlilor n i l Cirri.

Kava In n New Way.
The rational heverage of the Kaino*
in Islnndon* is “ kava," ohltilttwl from
tin- ilt'U'il frill* •)( a |itnnl known to
tin- botanist ns Piper litetlt.vbtlcum.
Tin clfl.sir itn tlioil of Its prepar.itlon
was I.v chewing. Wali-r was milled,
and. after (mining, the btulT win
*ondy lo drink. Missionaries conrlncisl tin- untlies that this method
lid not accord with the he.-d boclnl
:tistoni». and bo nowudnjH they grind
the kava root In a stone mortar with
s Mime restle. To any unnccustoimsl
&gt;*'r.sm knvn tubten rather like soapMills, though some «ay It has a flavor
9f varnish. Many Ainerlmtm, however
having acquired a liking for It, drink
It liy Gte go Hen. Rut tin- native win

D on’t M i s j u d g e U s

Belter Goods For Less Money

By our location. The* fact that we are
out of the high-rent district gives us a
decided advantage to sell you

316 Sanford Avenue

Better Goods for Less Money

D on’t Misjudge Us
By ou^location. The fact that we are
out o f the high-rent district gives us a
decided advantage to sell yo\i *

Better Goods for Less Money

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H ER A LD

SANFORD

IN TH E H EA RT OF THE W O R L D ’S G REATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SEPTEMBER 3. 1920.

VOLUME XII.

NUMUER 3

BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET
HERALD PRINTING CO.
GALA DAY A SUCCESS
NEXT THURSDAY EVENING
MAKES CHANGES IN
IN EVERY PARTICULAR
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
GAMES WERE GREAT

by the president at the last meeting
and those committees that have no re­
ports will be immediately fired anc
fined so be on hand and hnvc a re­
port or suffer the consequences.
And last but not least it is hoped
Next Thursday night Sept. 9th, th, that Hon. Willis B. Powell, secretarj
newspaper and job printing line an, Sanford Board of Trade will hoi, of the Lake County Chamber of Com­
three innings each the latter game fin­
regardless of the scarcity of prini their monthly banquet nnd buslnest merce, and one of the greatest boost
ally being stopped by the police ant
ers
in
Florida
will
be
the
guest
of
th,
paper and the exhorbitant prices char­ meeting and these who miss th
darkness together. The Fathers and
ged for the same, the daily will b, meeting will miss the greatest treat Board of Trade that night and giv,
Daughters was a scream as the Fath­
us
one
of
his
wonderful
nnd
inspirinj
issued right on after the first issu, of the season.
ers
seemed to be out o f practice somr
starts in October. The Job printinj
As usual the Valdez Hotel wil* talks on “ delivering the goods” an,
of them not having played for at least
department will be enlarged from tlm, cater to the perverted tastes o f th&lt; the people who hear him Thursdn;
forty years or more. In the Daught­
to time tc take care of the growlnt various members of the Board n night will want to go out the next
ers line up the following appeared:
needs of the city and county and it it Sanfor Board of Trade will hold morning and build at least three ho
Ethel Henry and Mrs. Reg Holly’
tels
and
a
hundred
homes
and
mak,
the hope o f the management to-turn their monthly bunquet and busines
pitchers, Adele Rlnes catcher, Mary
one o f the largest and the best print Trade and as usual the guests cm Sanford n bigger nnd better city.
Thrasher, lb, Florence Henry 2b,Mr*.
ing offices in this part of the state look furward to this banquet witl
Thursday night’a meeting promise,
Reg Holly and Alary Frances Balll,
On account ’of the excellent locatioi most pleasant anticipations for the. to be one of the best of the year an,
If*
of Sanford, midway of the state, it it have never been disapointed in th, every progressive citizen of ScmlnolThe bright particular stars in th*
the logical place for a big Florida dai­ line of cats.
county should be there and help t&lt;
Fathers were C. E. Hery and D. JL
ly paper and efforts toward this fcnt
But ,-aing is not the most Import put these important (improvements
Thraser pitchers, Chas. Britt Catcher,
will be directed by men who make ui
W. M. HAYNES SELLS STOCK TC the Herald force. The Associate, ant lien, in these meetings ulthougi over. This is the time to be up an,
LaVerne Hurt lb, J. G. Ball, l.f.,
E.
it seems that eats get out the mos doing and you will be told by th&lt;
MESSRS. NEEL .LILLARD
Press service and a cartoon servic, members. There are many big thing, committees what they are doing am STORES CLOSED HALF DAY ANn Henry c, Walter Hand, r.f.
Edward lame acted as referee and
GOOD TIME HAD
and the best local news and slat, to discuss regarding improvement! what they expect you to do.
• .
AND TREADWELL
the final score was 8 to 9 in favor o l
BY ALL
news service that money can buy wil that this city must mnke in orde
Tickets for the banquet are on sab
the Girls but the full particular ol
be placed in the homes of- the su’ to get best results from the. big rus* at the First National Bank, the Semi
these games will be given by our staff
scnbcih every ufternoon ami the Her of tourists to the state this sensor nole Coun,y Bank and the People
artist in the next issue.
Several c h a n ts have benn rnadi /tld can be depended upon to not uni* There will lie committee reports frot Bank. Get them early and avoid th
The Gain Dav and Riding Tourna­
in the peritonei of the Herald I tint keep abreast of the times but just u th$ various committees
The dance in the evening had just
ment yesterday wa one of the most
appointed rush,
ins Coni puny in the past week. W little bit ahead and anticipate tin
successful affairs ever held in San* started in full awing when the rain
M. Haynes retires as business mating needs nnd the wants of the people.
lord. The city was filled with visit­ started to fall and in a few minutes
tr and his place will bo filed by N. J
Walter M. Haynes, who retires fron
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DEATH OF MRS. FRANK KENT
ors from every precinct in the county such a beautiful start that it conic
Ullard, the latter together with II. A the business management of the Her­
and from every county in this part of not be stopped until the streets w en
Neel and Deane Treadwell having pur ald, has been with the plant for th,
The pastor has returned from his the state. The people came early and awfully damp from the moisture and
'Thursday after a lingering illncs,
chased the stock of Mr. Haynes am past ten years and has made hi un­ Mrs. Kent entered Into rest. Carrie vacation and the preaching servicer by ten o’clock tno streets were filled the dance was called off. But at that
G. F. Klnnahan.
friends by his attention to busines*. Dean was born in Elmira, New York. of the church will be resumed for th, with a great crowd surging back and every body went home happy and with
The new officers of the Herald I’ rih mid to the patrons. His object ii November 1C, 1854, nnd was mnrriet winter.
forth across the streets nnd by the the feeling that they had enjoyed on,
tiny Company will be R. J. Holly, pres­ leaving the Herald Printing Co., i, to Frank Reynolds Kent forty-fiv,
time
the parnde started there were big day in Sanford and they will not
The services next Sunday will b,
ident, T. E. Wilson vice president, a laudable one, as he is anxious to g, years ago. They moved to Sanfor, as follows:
many thousands out to sec it. The be contented until they get bock fot
N. J. LlUurd, Secretary and Treasurer into business for himself ln anothe twenty-three years ago. Besides hei
DeLand Bnnd in the big Charles another.
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
It was said that a neat sum was rea­
Truck furnished the music, the parnde
]] A. Neel, general manager.
Pnrt li , 8tnto *nd wherever ho ma- husband she leaves two sons, Beech,Prenching 11 A. M.
R J. Holly and T. E. Wilson nee, cast his Jot we can commend him ti nnd Harry.
Sr. Christian Endeavor 7:15 P. M. wing headed by C. M, Hand and th, lized for the hospital but there was
no introduction to the people o f tnii the new friends that he will mnke anrough riders followed on their mounti also considerable expense attached't.
Prenching 8 P. M.
section. Mr. Holly will be tho editor to the old ones that already know hi During tho lon«* period of her weal;
with their lances held prudly aloft. It but the various commniittees wiL’
The
Womans
Auxilary
will
hold
of the Herald in the future as he hai
,l
“ business man and a cTtlzer ness and suffering Mrs. Kent main­ its monthly business meeting next Otheru were in the tmrmle nnd Mlsi be content if the people were satis­
in the past having started this papci
®njejrrity. He has nol tained wonderful patience and cheer­ Monday afternoon at 4o’ciock in th, es Ethel Henry an,I May Thrushc! fied with their entertainment' even IT
made
up
his
mind
ns to his future !„ fulness. A mcmltrr of the Presby­ church. Matters of importance con­ and several other young ladies added the money is not forthcoming.
in Sanford in 1908 and has been the
The various committees and the
head of the Herald Printing Company cation but has several good offers terian church in the North, her fait! cerning the work o f the Auxilary fot color to the parade which passed ovci
since it was organised. Mr. -Thos from various citls nnd will probai never grew dim in the days of pysku winter will be discussed.
the principal streets of the city an, ladies were everywhre atending to the
trial which were her lot beyond th,
Emmet Wllaon is the dean of the
stooped at the corner of First street various details nnd all of them work­
September bnnf° 1'1 nbout thc' fI« t o experience of mnny. Ministered t,
Seinole Bar and one of the promlnen
anJ Park avenue where upon a larg, ed like Trojans yesterday and this Is.
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
with unfailing devotion by her love,’
attorneys o f the state. N. J. Lilian niHnr
truck the prizes that were given by tha spirit that will make our city one
years the Her- ones it was her joy to have them all
of the best In the state.
is a Texan by birth and moved fron f i J J K i ' “ twi-wj for the upbuilding o
"The Indwelling Christ," and "A the merchant* were drawn. Little
with
her
during
these
recent
months
Texas to Alabama many years agi Sanford, of the county and of the state
Miss Shafer drew the numbers out ot
Good
Man’s'Creed,
Good
for
Any
A host o f friends extend their loving
BIG LABOR DAY CELEURATION
He has been the printing businesi
CY ^ a t nos been pursue.
Man," will be the themes at the Con- _ box nnd C. L. Britt, Judge Houafor 49 years and for ten yeara was ii In the past will be a criterion for th, sympathy.
roldcr- Edward Lane nnd-JL J. Holly
grcgntionnl
Church
morning
and
even­
The funeral wos held Fridny after­
the government printing office a future and this paper will follow th,
Daytona Beach wil have a big Lab­
ing respectively. Eleven and eight. acted ns judges and announced th,
Washington. From there he movei principles of assisting in the growth noon at the Congregational Churcl Mrs. Frances Woodruff organist at &gt;rizes, the winners and the numbers, or Day Celebration next Monday Sept.
to Pensucoln where he was with th and dovolopcmcnt of Florida with in charge of her pastor, Rev. Brow­ both services.
'he drawing held the crowd over ai Cth. Them wil) be a band concert by
Journal and afterward was busines Justice and charity toward nil am! er. A quartette consisting o f Mrs
hour and |500 in fine prizes were glv the DeLand Band, iwimmmtng con­
------------x------------manager of the News, lie also serv­ malice toward none,—the Herald wil’ A.M. Phillips, Mrs. W. T. Morgan
en Away to thc( people who held th, tests, Bathing Suit Parade, dancing
COBH LOCKHART
Mr, C. L. Polk, and Mr. S. O. Shin
ed the county ,of Escambia as secre­ always be the People's Paper.
many of the num between Daytona and Bradentowiv
ucky numberp.[. So msi
tary and Treasurer of the West Flor »L^fCSJr? Lillard and Neel have show; hosier snng “ Come Ye Disconsolate,’
&gt;ers had beeni g iven out In the vnrioui at the Nautilis Casino, baseball gam*
Miss
Ruth
Lockhart,
daughter
ol
idu Fair Association and is known their faith in the future Sanford bj “ Abide With Me," and “ Load Kindi)
counties nnd the people did not briny arcoplanc stunts by the aviaton from
throughout west Kloridu where hi purchasing homes for themselves am Light," Mrs. Frances Woodruff boh) Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart, of Or­ them ln and this neccsslated dr,twin Carlstrom Field and a big opening o f
lando, were quietly 1FMV Rc
p
many friends familiarly call him‘‘ Un
out other numbers making the task the new Daytona Beach Casino recent­
«ther property here and organist. A large delegation o f mer
cle Si". From Pcnnacola Air. Lilian nii\e ftettJpt] down an pcrninnent rei- from the car shops atomic) in m bod) lando and Mr. Harry. P. Cobb of San­ much greater but the crowd was goo, ly erected. The day will be given ov­
went back to Alabama, locating in Flo- Idents of Sanford. With Mr. Tread- to express their friendship and sym­ ford- were quietly mnrreid at Tavarei nntured throughout and remained un­ er to sports o f all kinds and a big:
Monday at 9 p.m.
crowd from Sanford will go over for
rala and Brcwton and with H. A. Nec‘ well Mrs. Lillard and Mrs. Neel thev pathy with Mr. Kent.
Dircctlly after the ceremony th, til the lust prize had Wen given away the day. Several Sanford awimmera
establshed the Neel-l.illard Printlnj. are commended to the Christian felThe interment wns In Lnkcvirw
Promptly
at
noon
the
immense
crow,
ypung couple left for a short wedding
have been entered in the swimming
Co., owning three newspapers nnd Jol lowship and the social and bushes! Cemetery.
trip to parts unknown and witl latei wns fed and with picnic lunches, frie, contests.
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circles of this city ni.d will prove vniliuh,
wenies
hot
from
the
pan,
nick
make their home In Jacksonville. Mr
SKI.I.ING LIGHTING PLANTS
H. A, Neel comes from Colorado unble additions to the name mid hu\.
Cobb Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. I’ es, bread and coffee the multitud)
ing
cast
their
future
lot
with
this
city
having spent some thirty years in tha
Cobb of Sanford, nnd is conected witl was fed and everyone had plenty n! FIRST ANNUAL CELEBRATION.
state and was engaged in the printinj and coutry are u component part o'
In Ibis issue appears an advertise­ the Florida East Coast railway with though the large crowd was murt
business as printer, publisher, mun- this great commonwealth.
than the fish fry committee cxpecte, Robert .Morris Memorial Association
ment of hu Matthews Full Automat­ offlcca In Jacksonville.
ager and editor and had n chain of
Held In Sanford
-x —
ic Light and Power Plants that hard
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs and the fish hardly went round bu!
newspaper plants in that state, lit
RAINBOW SHOWER
ly need an introduction from the peo­ Cobb in Sanford as well ns Orland, everyone had enough to eat.
came to Alabama later and spent aTha first annual celebration of th*
ple who have heard such good reports will Join in' extending fvlicntions— Or­
At one o’clock Senator Park Tram
bout nine years thtro in the printing
tobert Morns Alemorlal Association
Daughter* o f Wesley of the Metho- from nil those who hnvc these plant! lando Sentinel.
mel who wa* the special gurst of th
business, being associated with N. J emt Church entertained with a “ Rain­ in operation. The Matthews Autoday wa4 re'jucstcd to make a few re w..s held at the West Side Park a£
Lillard. Sir. Neel has worked in bow Shower” in !,?nor of Miss Ruth matic is just what the name mcam
mark* anent the tournament nnd bill Sanford August 2t5th In a royal man­
GENEVA
tvtry sate In the union and knows th, Roberts,
and is automatic in every particulm
gam?* nnd the i.nspitnl and being nil ner. Sickness kept some officer* at
printing business as few know it
lome and the rain others; never tlv.
The beautiful bow it. . ie sky so blue causing the owner no trouble nftci
Mrs. Hcrmlonc Lew o f Jncksunvill, nounced by Judge Bchclle Maine* li
About one year ago together witl v&gt; ■
up o f color of every hue; it hns been installed ami working lik, visited frknds in Geneva lust week u nent introductory speech Senate; less it wns well renr**«fit*xf, RoN
Deane Trendwell and NY J. Lilian’ Red, Orange, Yellow nnd Green,
the machinery was endowed with h u -j ,Mr&gt;. Joe |T,,imt nf Ga. it the gue* Trammell gave a well worded nddres: ert Aiorrls tho son of the founder c f
Mr. Neel established the Pnrngor
mart . Intelligence. The Matt hows o f her parent*, Mr, nnd Mrs. L. Ii of thirty minutes nbout th, needs am this society had been invited by Sem­
Blue
indigo
and
violet
are
seen.
Press in this city and built up a large
benefits of a hospital nbout the grow inole Chapter to be present at the 6 rsl
Not n ro!t,r too many.
lighting nnd power plant* have a fine! chnmbllst.
business in the job printing departreputation in evry state in the union, The Geneva schools ope
opened lam th of the stnte and of Sanford in par­ meeting of the Association, lit. honor
laent, but the opportunity to pur­ Not u shade ton light;
of hit father. Aitho an InvMiK b*
nnd
it
is
n
cause
for
congratulation
The
lights
nnd
the
shadows
full
just
Monday
with
a
good
atendance,
M. E ticular nnd closed by making Severn came from Kentucky to meet with the
chase the interest of W. M. Hoynei
announcement
about
the
sale
of
ticket!
right.
to
the
peopleof
this
section
to
know
Dooley being principal. Mr*. W. W
presented itself nnd on account of
Robert Alorria Memorial Association
the present conditions o f the papei So with the Beau of Promise in love’s that It. l&gt;. Polk, has taken the agency Kilby ti-ncher of the intvrmcdiat, for the games and for the benefit of at Sanford. After tho tables wane
the
hospital
and
hewas
well
received
clear
sky*
for
these
plants
and
will
be
pleased
room and. Mra. Al. E. Dooley the prl
market and other large problems Ii
nnd heartily applauded making i. ready Alice E. Robbins introduced.h«
the printing business it was thought The lights nnd the shadows show hea­ to call upon any and all prospective mor&gt;\
great hit in his remarks about th, little grandson Wm. Lee Parry Jr.,
customers
nnd
cxplnin
in
detail
th
e
]’
j
j
r,
nnd
Air*.
David
Speer
of
San
ven
is
nigh
advisable to combine the three officer
daughters
playing in a ball game wit) he gave a short prayer, Robert M orris
into one nnd the beat equipment ol '.'he honey-moon rises, the turtle dov­ workings of this wonderful lighting, ford were the guests o f Airs, J. V
their
fathers
since the Indies were now was asked to givd grace. Theu Airs.
nm!
jxiwer
plant.
Rend
the
ndver-1
Wicks
last
Thursday,
‘ ’Hice will be placed in the Her es coo
A. E. Robbins gave a welcome U&gt; aI f
voting
nnd
doing
things.
tisement
In
this
issue
of
the
Herald
Misses
Edna
nnd
Pauline
Giegei
»ld office making it one o f the mos: Their dreams seem so real their needs
nnd watch for future announcements, came home front Orlando last week
The tournament took place prompt present the response was given by at
complete nnd efficient printing plant must bo too.
It
will
pay
you
to
Investigate
theMiss
Pauline
wiB
stay
to
attend
school
ly
at two o’clock the riders being, an­ Sister from Umatilla. A lter ditumin the state.
May their futuro bring sunshine and Alalthcws pinnt nnd see R- L. Polk. here.
nounced by lion. George A. DcColt the rain drove the visitors to the- H kscad well originally camt clouds just a few
lie
has
Seminole,
Orange
and
Lake;
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Charles
Phillips
ar,
e* and riding out in rfont of the Judg­ onic Hull, After the election o f effWeeding Kansas, hnving been born ii most true.
es stand on the lake front. Follow­ fleers for another year, ouuiy spoke
counties
in
hi?
territory.
taking
in
the
sights
of
Jacksonville
iopeka about thirty years ago nm
Robert
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ing is the results and those who took for the good o f the order.
fk r
through several cyclone: And Indeed as Ruth stepped into Mrs.
Morris gave a lecture of the Early his­
SENATOR
TRAMMELL
HERS
part
in
the
tournament:
Claude
Herndon’s
beautiful
home
last
Air*.
R.
Q,
Gresham
isc
visiting
hes
that lifted everything in the slat,
tory of the Eastern Star he being the
daughter Mrs. Charles Chiison a&lt;
The entrants were C. M. Hand, Bar­ oldest) member living. A beautiful
the mortgages he decided t( Thursday afternoon to the strains of
Tnmpn.
Lohcngrins
wedding
march
and
a
host
Senator
Park
Trammell
was
th,
ney Beck, Miss Ethel Henry, R. L.
Jtrike out and see the world. H&lt;
the day.
&gt;
Mrs. Tiilia nf Sanford spent Iasi Humphries, B. P. Self, E. I* Partin sun set closed
•corned his trnde of pressman in tht o f friends her "bow of promise" seem­ guest of honor at tho Gala Day, fwt------------ x-------------*&lt;4
riate printing office at Topeka nm ed startlingly near. With new heart ivitles yesterday coming up from hi* week hero with her mother Mrs. It.G J. C. Jacobs, W. G. Kilbee, E. C. EstPROMENADE PARTY
throbs
and
thrills
we
listened
to
the
Nicholson.
Lakeland home spending the day her,
ridge, P. A. Leonard!, Henry, Lee, W
afterwards worked In some of the
The most recent c f the many «w
Mrs. B. V. David and Children oj AI. Jacobs, G. G. Jacobs, G. P. Lewis
largest printing offices in the country beautiful song "Because" sweetly ren­ where his many friends were glad tc
lightfu] afairs enjoyed by the Bap­
dered
by
Lilly
Ruth
Spencer.
Sirs.
Brunswick,
Ga.,
are
visiting
All.
an,
see
him
again.
The
Senator
ha*
Just
Eddie Pell, A nbur Pridcaux, Misi tist young folka this summer wns a.
doing the high class presawork am
M a/ Thrasher, Henry Cameron.
he understands presses nnd machlner) Babbitt in these fitting words—asked passed through a most streneou* tw, Mrs. Clifford Proctor.
Promenade given by Alias Rose Gal­
as no other man in the south under­ Ruth “ to pause on the threshold e’er ears at Washington nnd Is glad t&lt;
The first prize won by I). I’. Sel lagher, at her home on Tuesday
seeking
her
bag
of
gold
at
tho
rain­
e back in his nntlvc state among hi!
Mrs. J. T. Brady o f Jacksonville is of Chuluota made ten rings, he sec­ nlng, August 31st. Shortly after 8
stands it. Deane is a versatile younj
man and aside from being a first bow’s end and as shi went forth seek­ home people for a short visit. H« in’ the city looking for a house as th, ond prize was won by G. G. Jacob: o'clock, when all the guesta were as­
class pressman nnd printer is also i ing fortunes good store it was with wns not here to speak but his friend! family will remove to Sanford again of Chuluota making six rings. Th, sembled on the spacious rerandv
plumber, steam fitter nnd engineer tender love and best wishes o f the were anxious to hear him and th, Air. Brady has opened a new Jewel try third prize wan tied by Jacobs, Pel Prom cards appropriately decarntsif
out now that he is anchored with th. Daughters of Wesley and her friends. committee prevailed upon him it store here in the Wclaka Block.
and Leonard! and ln the run o ff J«c with roses were passed around, aad
The end of the Rainbow wan soon make a few remarks after dinner at
Herald Printing Co., he will cease
oba had three rings, Pell two rings thenceforth during tha evening promJvandering and confine his atention reached after clipping verses, compos­ the lake front which the senator gra­
The only scrimaf* occuring during Leonard! one which made Psll thin' enadind
by all. At eleven
something
..................
'
to turning out some of tho real prin. ed for the occasion and read amid ciously consented to do. Benatot the day yesterday was one in the Bel’ and Leonard! fourth.
en oyea by all. At eleven something
ttng matter that he knows so well. much merriment and comment.
Park Trammell probaly has m on Cafe when some folks from Chuluota
The fudges were Alex Vaughn, Jim refreshments aopcared. The gnarts
A beautiful gold basket filled to ov­ friends In this county than any mar had a dispute with the negro waitei
This combination of trained news
Htxon, Archie Cameron, Mr*. Endoi departed early In September and ewerflowing,
with
gifts
from
her
frien­
in public office and they are alwayr about .food and when Sheriff Brad)
Paper men, printers and press men
Curtett o f Geneva, Mils Pepper ol erroue agreed that they had spent si
plenty of equipment should give th, ds awarded Ruth at the end of th. gjaq to have him with them upon al! attempted to arrest the negro he re- Lake county.
delightful month end.
"Rainbow
Trail".
bccasion*.
HI*
visit
yesterday!
was
slated with the result that there was
public the best o f sendee at all timei
The guests were as follows;
Tn
the
hurdle
races
free
for
all
firsi
T he. rooms were beautifully deco­ purely personal as he will not be a lively fight for a few minutes but the
in the newspaper and Job departments
Misses Adele Rlnes, Mildred Huston
A Linotype machine has been install- rated in cut flowera of every hue, candidate for his office for four yean negro was landed in the county bastile prize won by Henry Cameron th,- firat Julia Lalng, Cr.rrie Stanley- Rath
priz*!
Icing
|8,
second
prize
won
by
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take the place of the Monotyp, palms and trailing vines. Delicious more bOt ho is the same old Pari
Whittle. Maymw Stetle, Martlia G«rMessrs. Chris. Rau of Eemour In, E. L. Partin ?(!, third prize was i*or rizon, Alary Garrison. Jeanette Lalng.
machines and another Linotype wil* salad course wa* served by tho host­ Trammell whether he is n candidat,
by
William
Kilbee,
fourth
priz,
or
not/
and
this
is
the
secret
of
hit
!■* added later for newspaper and jol ess assisted by Lily Ruth Spencer,
Peter Fisher of Jacksonville. Harr,
Mt-lba Relrenstrin, of Kansas City
* crk and when all of the equipmen Carolyn Spencer, Rosemond Radford, popularity.
Farrell, nndmothcr Airs. Elizabeth won hy D. P. Lewis, $2.
Kansas, and Miss Howard, from
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George DeCottes announcer, Johr Kentucky guest o f Mrs. Miller.
has b?en placed in position and every and Julia Zachary.
Farrell and mother, Airs. Elizabet
Jchn Russell is home from a trip to lando were Gala day visitors here Leonard! score keeper and Archi,
jhinp is ready the Daily Herald will Is
Messrs, Cecil Hicks. Dromon Cren­
Cameron time keeper.
If anyone desire* some fine *cup- many of the northern states where h&lt; guests of Mr. and .Mrs. H. A. Neel.
issued and continued every-day In thi
shaw, Burke Steele, Edward Ilender&gt;'&lt;ar except Sundays.
erong grapes they should see R. B. went to investigate the growing and
------------ x------------After the tournament and races th* son, Gray Michael. Ben Steele, F tomJynch on the Orlando road near EL marketing conditions anJ he retumr
Mia. Alton B. Carter o f Tampa it lcrowd adjourned tc t i t Lull pnrk I erick Rincs, Roy Mason- Nevton LovThe Herald Printing Company
believe that Sanford it entitled t&lt; der Springs who has some elegant feeling that Sanford is about the grea­ the guest o f Mrs. F.-ank Grayam foi |where the" Fathers and Daughters nm’ |rJL Watson Me Alexander, and H ertest place on earth.
°nly the best o f everything in th. grapes for sale.
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days.
-the Single and AlnrrUd Men piaye, Iwrt Squires.
BIG MEETING THAT WILL
FILLED WITH IM I’ ORANT
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Com bines Two Other
Plants With The
Herald Shop

Big Fish Fry and Dinner
Fed the Multitude
Present

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C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
nnd Mrs. Jacobs with short talks
Prof. Jncohs gave an outline of th
years work, nnd stated that all must
strive to keen I-nke Monroe one o ‘
the best schools in the sUite. The en
tire community feels that this wil
prove to be one of the best terms it
the history of Lnke Monroe,
------------ x------------EAST SANFORD

moon-ilt night a social time
K0?*2
cheer was enjoyed by all. Refresh­
ment o f cream and a number of cakes
wero served and all hoped for man)
such happy times, *
One guest, n nephew of Mr. \\ lllle
Tyner we understand took the train
for Jacksonville where he took to
himself a bride so congratulations are
in order.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER v
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WILL EXPLORE BAFFIN LAND
Expedition Leaves Boston In July to
Investigate Northern Region Never
Hitherto Penetrated.
Secret* of Baffin Land, one of the
portions of the Arctic still unexplored,
will b» the objective of the MacMillan
rxpedltloa which ti In preparation now
for departure in the summer of 1021.
Although the region was visited w ternl times before the Pilgrims crossed
the Atlantic to Cape Cod, Baffin Land,
from the point of view of explorers
nnd scientists. Is still one of the rich­
est and most alluring fields of research
In the North.
Its whole western shore, more IJinn
1.000 mllea In length. Is but vaguely
defined on the charts. Eskimos hnvc
told wonderful tnlcs of vast lakes anil
towering mountains In the Interior, but
white men have never visited that
section. It* flora and fauna have nev­
er been studied; little is known of tha
movements of the tidal current* along
Ita shores, and facts of geology, min­
eralogy and meteorology await th*
coming of scientific observers.
The party, headed by Donald Mac­
Millan. the late Admiral Peary's lieu­
tenant on the expedition that reached
the north pole, plans to leave Boston
about July 1, 1021, nnd to reach Baffin
Land In,less than a month, with K0°d
luck. The following winter will be
spent on the western shore In latitude
00. The camp probably wtll he Just
south of the entrance of the danger­
ous Fury nnd Hecln strait, where the
ships of Captain* Parry and Lyon,
seekers of a northwestern passage,
were blocked a century ago. That Is
100 mile** north of the Arctic circle
nnd 700 miles south of Etnli, on th*
shore of northwestern Greenland,
where MacMillan's Crockerland expe­
dition pnssed four winters.
In the winter nttempts will he inndo
by dog teams to explore the const
northward nnd In the following sum­
mer the interior of the Island will he
penetrated. The plans for the expedi­
tion call for nn nbsence of two yenr*
from this country. In case a longer
stay Is necessary, no relief expedition
will be sent, nccortllng to present ur
mngements. If the ship Is crushed In
Hie Ice, the party (dans to retreat by
dog teams to Fort Churchill, the trad­
ing post nt the foot of Hudson bay nnd
to return to civilization by way of
northwestern Panada.
'Hie MacMillan A retie association
will back the expedition. It Is com­
posed of Hmrdoln college alumni nnd |
oilier friends of the explorer.

Dr. C. J. Marshall of Sanfort
made a professional visit to Mrs. A.
August with vacation timo is near!)
A. Moran Sr. last Snturday.
past for this yenr. Very few Flori­
W. A. Whitcomb neompainied ins
dians who spend August at home art
sort Donald Whitcomb to Pensacolr
sorry to sec it go. September will
where he will hove mcdlciol treatment
Its hustle, with schools starting- witl
his many friends here hope for hir
truck plnnting and with the citrui
speedy recoveryfruit harvest in view means rcnewci
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rhebindcr and
energy ii\ nil.
s
children left lost week for their new
Prof, and Mrs. Sieg of Geneva havi
home at Fort Meade, a fnrewcll part)
moved into the Mrs. Linda Johnso&gt;
Francis McDonald Swanson left oi wnB given them last Friday even­
house, where they will be domicile
for the coming school term. We an fMondny for Hot Springs, *\rk. to re ing nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L
very glad to welcome Prof, and Mrs junto her training for graduate nurst A. Sheldon.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Moran of Miami
Sieg among us, and we predict a after a vacation ut home of several
arc
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey
weeks.
very successful! school term under
Moran.
On
Sunday
a
week
ago
Mrs.
K.
J.
thir efficient management this yenr
Miss Collie Grant of Jacksonville
Prof, and Mrs. J. Tllden Jacobs Fail chaproned a jolly party of younj is spending her vuention with home
folks
for
th
day
nt
Daytona
Beach
left this week for Lake Monroe, whera
folks.
they will open the fall school term in the party were the Misses Annit
Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Huddleston re­
Weeks,
Susie
Faynnd
Olga
ViHn,
Aug. SOth. This will be their third
turned from Jacksonville last week
year at that place. They are very Fanny nnd Alice Weeks.
bringing with them their little grand­
Mrs. McDougal nnd Mra. Weeks re­ daughter Miss Cornelia Yerkes.
enthusiastic over their work.
Mrs. M. E. Jacobs who hasp been turned home Inst Thursday from a
Mrs. Purdon of Minkkn City and
spending the summer with her son visi | with old home friends in Norti sister Mrs. Hurley, of Sanford hnv*
J. T. Jacobs returned to her home in Carolina. D. B. McKee an old fricnc been the guests of Mrs. Mary Tayioi
front Clarkton N. C. enme with then for the pnst week.
Oviedo Sunday,
The weekly prayer meeting wni
Mrs. Mary S. Nixon is visiting rel­ for n short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A- Moffitt, Mist held nt the home o f Mr. nnd Sirs, Jas
atives and friends in Hcresford N. C.
Evelyn Cust nnd Mr. Bradshaw of Bucklish last Wednesday evening,
for the summer months.
Celery
nve. are at home from a pleas
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Mr. and Mrs. 0 . \V. Townsend and
UPSALA AND GRAPEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodges of City ant stay at Daytona Beach.
Rev. M. Juhlin will be at the
Point visited relatives here last Sun­
August Swanson returned much t*
day. Mrs. George Long went home Moore's Station Church to preach
Sunday afternoon at 11:30.
the delight of the family here, on the
with them for a few weeks visit.
Leon Purvlcc who has been in Cnm- 26th o f August from his former home
Miss Mary Tribble who has bcei
spending her vacation in the mount­ eron City with his brother Ashley nt Ottumwa, Iowa wher he has been
ain of Tennessee has returned honn during the pnst year went to Tamp* for a few months on business.
looking much refreshed from her so last week and enlisted in the Navy.
Mrs. Bingston arrived Thursday
Mrs. E. M. Galloway is expecte* on n visit nt the homes o f her dau­
journ.
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Messrs. Carl Porterfield and Sta­ home on Wednesday o f this week ghter Mrs. Tom Tyner nnd granddau­
ten Smith of Arcadia were calling front a stay of several months ii ghter, Mrs. KrclI.
Michigan and New York.
on their lady friends here Sundny.
Mrs. Bergquist ami son Theodore
Alonzo Study arrived last weel of Tiger Bay are spending n coupli
Mrs. K. L. Dunn who was operate!
on last Saturday having her tonsil: from Savannah Gn. lie is one o of weeks nt the home o f Mr. nndMrs
removed, is getting along nicely.
the family who bought the McClellan* E. W. I.undquist; they have to re­
Mrs. Walter Borgardc and childrei farm ut Moore's Station.
turn soon ns Theodore renters schol
who have been spending the aumme;
Tin* Corpany and Chorpcning fum Monday, for his last year in the High
with her mother Mrs. Ohio Slur; ilies were over to the J. F. McClell­ Soho). '
have gone to their new home in Urn and home last Thursday evening fo
Mrs. Annie Randall came out Wed­
dent own.
a fish fry and picnic supper.
nesday for Mrs. Campbell nnd the chil­
L. li. Collins left last week for Chi
L. A. Brumley received nnothei
cago where he will visit his mot in­ bird dog front North Carolina tin dren to spend a day in town.
Cyril Boyd spent Sunday with hif
fer several weeks.
week.
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Cruse
Miss Agnes Rogers of Orlando it
------------ x-----------Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Beck nnd the
spending u few weeks with her cousii
OVIEDO ITEMS
three children, Churls, Minnie, and
Hazel Jacobs.
Mrs. J. E. Snyder, our merchant': • The Christian «Endenvor Society Bnmwell returned Monday, from n
wife, has just returned from a tri| held nn outdoor meeting Sunday night pleasant months sojourn spent nt thi
to Baltimore and New York when whirl w as greatly enjoyed. The bench.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jesse Lee nnd children
she purchased a large order of new
weather being ideal with a bright were guests o f their pnrents Mr. ant
goods for their store.
The special graduation exercises moon to mid to the success of the ser­ Mrs. Stedt on the Unntoul grove, AlonWolf Hunter* Reap Harvest.
was held at the school house Tuesday vice,which was led by Miss Mnbe' dny evening in honor nf the birth­
"Wolfera" nre expert trappers nnd
evening at 8:30 o’clock when a gran. Swope. The Endcavorcrs are nntlci- day of Mr. Stedt nnd Mrs. Lee.
hunters who hove developed n special
mar School' Diploma’ was presented't&lt; I ? atinK ? rtnt ®nd
to ^ l t
------------ x-------------- Convention
which *wil!
Bernard...............
Black l.y -Prof. J. Tllden Ja 1' ----- , t*1
h c 9 onvcnlioL
n w,l,ch
iH In HOLY CROSS CHURCH SERVICES j nptltud** for hunting wild animals.
15th nnd
and 16th.
cobs. A ihort l»ut Rpcndld pro^rim hold here Sept. l*&gt;th
luth. Lcl
1
They nn* dead shots with rifle or rewas carried out. Billie Jucobs chair everybody try to mnkc the delgatei Sunday nfter Trinity ----- n USg\ volver, and think nothing of crawling
man of the local board of trustees welcome nnd work to make it th*
Beginning Sunday Sept. 5th, (14tl Into it w olfs den with no other wrap*
Mrs. M. S. Avcrette one of Bcrnnrth best held in this district.
Sundny after Trinity) nt Holy Cros: ■ on„ £ 1(U1 nJ1 imn jmr n„,j „ implii-t,
Miss Mary Sistrunk of Stark.Flor
former teachers. Prof, and Mrs. Siej
There will be each Sunday until n ot-1 (i,t, j^ n |mr
thrust Into th
Mr. Fred Black and Mrs. Mlnnetti Ida is the acting agent o f tho Seaborn-*'
Ice
the
Early
Celebration
nt
7:30
rnouih
In
cn
so
nf nttack nnd
Jacobs ull gave good talks of encour during the month of September dur u.nt nnd Vespers nt night nt 8 p.m
blow
with
the
bntchot
ending the bat­
ngement to the graduate and lllus ing the absence o f Miss Mitchell, whi the Rev. Rector officinnt nnd preach
tle.
trations of the benefits o f eduentiot is visiting relatives in Birminghnn
er.
Hunters sometimes work for dnys
in general. Hazel Jacobs a membe Ala. nnd Columbus Miss.
excavating a wolfs den and may be
of Spring clnss president nt the or
Olin Wright left Thursday for a
gan. Little Annamarie Avcrette am short visit nt Daytona Beach. He' will DR. HYMAN HERE FOR SUNDAY. rewarded by finding a litter of
Elsie Bluck carried the flowers to th. be the guest o f Mrs. J W. Lawton.
young wolves, every puppy counting
After nn nbsencc of n month in th*
gruduHte.
After a period of quiescence th.
a scalp and also hrlngtng n high
Chrochet Club came into life ngnii mountains of North Carolina, Dr price In the fur market. Generally
George
Hyman,
Pastor
of
the
Hr»t
LAKE MONROE
Mrs. Charlie McCulley entertainini
Baptist Church, 1ms returned and wil the killing Is done In nr near the
at the Club House on Wednesday nf
preach
nt both services on next Sun wolfs den. The most effective work
The Puplic School opened her« ternoon, tho members enjoyed the
Is done In the spring, when the wolf
tiny
Sept.
6th.
Monday August 30th under the mosl evening immensely.
-&gt;
families are at their largest.
At
the
morning
service
the
subjee
favorahJc auspices. Prof, and Mrs
Mrs. Cook is in Orlando for a few
One wolf mny cost n stockman
will be. "The Last Hyinn".
J. Tllden Jncohs, are back on the worl days.
In the evening, “ The Divine Hs
about
$1,000 n yenr In slaughtered
for their third year at this plnce
•Mr . West and Cnpf. Hmwr.ini
While away I&gt;r. Ilyman wns one ol rattle, eo the men In the cattle
Miss Winnie Brown of Sanford h hnvc purchased the Dixon place.
the lecturers nt the Southern Bnptis business find It cheaper to hire good
filling thu plnce of Mrs. S. II. Buoh
Charlie Brnnon has purchased th.
“ wolfers" to hunt these animals.
nn»n in the Intermediate dcpnrtmcn Hunt residence and expects to mov* Assembly, Rridgcrest, N. C.
A special welcome awaits you n‘ The “ wolfers." while hunting wolves,
until the former regains her health here in the near future, Mr. Branoi
having recently been operated upor has come back on his old run on th* the Baptist Church on next Sunday have nn opiwirtunlty of catching oth­
x—
for npcndicitis.
The house was Seaboard.
er fur-ben ring creatures, the beaver
GREAT
CRATE
MILL
IS
filled with happy faced children, parbeing the only one strictly exempt by
Mrs. Louis Brothmnn, Mrs. Edwar*'
TAKEN OVER BY GROWERS
ents and friends who were eager t* Langston nnd two daughters spen*
EXCHANGE SUPPLY CO Inw against killing.
see the school open.
Monday in Orlando.
The Invocation prayer was offere*'
Last Friday night the young pcopb
Canadian Aborigine*.
News of one o f tho biggest buslnesi
hy Rev. A. Wainwrlght, A. S. Hawk planned a moonlight picnic ami nftei
In round numbers the aboriginal
ins, n member of the local board o getting a few miles from town tin transactions in the state in recen'
population of Canada, consisting of
trustees made n good talk to the en , hard rain interfered, so they return*** years comes in the formal nnounce
meat by President J. li. Loss of th* Indians *n&lt;l Eskimos, N about 1W.000,
tire school, followed by Bro. Mnnr i minus the good times.
Florida Citrus Exchange, and its sf
the Indians numbering 100,000. nnd the
Mrs. W. P. Carter nnd family ur
filiated organization the Exchung* Eskimos a few more than 3 .0*10.
t.ic guests o f Mrs. T&lt; W. Lawton thi Supply Company; of the purchase b
They nre th** iJo.«r*mlnnts nf the
week nt Daytona Bench.
the F&gt;rh:tnge Supr!)* Company; of tin people who held till this north InmJ
Mrs. J. r f cc
r. lelurneii Ins' Wnrncll Lumber and Veneer Compan;
week from Daytona where site 1m with headquarters nt Plant City when Cnbot skirted tthe Labrador
jln-en Visiting Mrs. W. J. Lawton.
ho transaction involves the owncrshlt coast, and When Jacques Cartier sailed
Mr. King who is associated wit) of properties valued nt approximate!; up th* St. Lawrence. At thnt time
I Mr. Crnwfonl in the Lnke Jesup I„-in&lt; n million dollars or more, through th* the entire couutry wns tlu-lrs over
Company has rented the cottage «&gt; purchase by the Exchange Supply co. which to tanke war, and hunt, nnd
j S. t t . Swope's and will move in im of nil the outstanding capital stocl lead their wretched existence. In the
mediatly.
of the Warm-11 Co. It includes th southern half of the Dominion nil this
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lingo have re big veneer nnd crate mill nt Plant Cit; Is changed. It no longer contains
turned from Dnytonn Bench when together with various mill building! roaming Indians. They live upon their
they have been for a few weeks.
warehouses, lands, lots nnd otlie
reserves and to n considerable extent
Airs. \V, J. Lawton nnd family hnv buildings, the company's sawmill a obtain n livelihood by following the
returned from their two months sla­ Fort Green, the privately owned War- white man's pursuits. They are learn­
nt Dnytonn.i
nell logging road with four iocomo ing to till the soil, to engage In coinMrs. |„ II. Gore nnd dnughtet lives nnd full equipment, some fort;
returned to N. C.Sntur.iny after- mules, vvagonc ami such mlscccllnn merelnl fishery, to labor In the lumber
camps, nnd even to engage In trades.
visit to Mrs. L. H. Gore.
ecus equipmnt.
It
is
estimated
by
Manager
W.
F
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Mr. Edward Hnncock o f A. C. L. ha*'
n surprise visit from his parents Ins Miller of the FIxchnngc Supiy Co. tha
Let the Want Columns of The
Friday night.
the Warnell plant together with th&gt; Herald work for you.
Francis Walpole of Snrnsot; mill of the Exchange Supply Co. nl
Fla. is visiting his Aunt, Mr*. W. E ready in operation at Ross in Hills
' oung this week.
borough county and the mills of thi ♦♦++++«H*-»&lt;*»»»-»+&lt; + ♦ ++++++ ++
Mrs. Lee was In town on the 25th *
Couny Sub Exchange nt Lak»
hnving a bad tooth extracted.
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Wales and Avon Park will give thi
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson nnd cooperative purchasing orgnnizatlot
son, Archfe and Mr. and Mrs. John of the growers facilities for the mnnu
PlantfMnrtin's Hy-Tert Sect!
I.undquist enjoyed cream and cake facturc of practically nil of the ornng*
for good mu!Ls.
boxes
required
by
something
mor*
Sunday afternoon with Mr. nnd Mrs
Garden nnd Field Seed for Fall
Elmer I.undquist in honor of thn safe than four thousand growers who nr*
members of the Florida Citrus Ex
return of Air. Swnnson.
Planting.
Mr. and Airs. Noah Fry of Isleworth change, and whom the Exchange Sun
Seed
Oats, Rye, Barley, Millet.
grove accompanied hy Air. and Mrs. ply Co. serves exclusively. It is nls*
New Crop Turnip.*, Cabbage,
estimated
thnt
the
timber
holdings
nc
Toni Alack and little one spent Sunday
Egg-Plant, Pepper, Bcanfi.
ouired through this purchnse when ad
with Air. nnd Mrs. Tyner.
ded
to
the
present
holdings
of
th*
Peas, Potatos and Onion
Air. and Mrs. W. Jameson o f San­
Exchange Supply Co. nnd with'the adSets.
ford were also visitors there.
, Sorry to hear o f the illness Inst ditlon o f another tract which alreadj
Largest and Oldest established
wrrk of the little daughter of Mr. and under option, will provide a timbe'
Seed house in the state.
supply for the box requirements of
Airs. Aleeler with fever.
members of the Floridn Citrus FixA surprise party in honor of the rhangri for a period of approximately
birthdays nf Airs. Christine Bengstor twentv years. Present arrangement!
and her grandson F'rcd Krell wns eiv- provide /or operation of the Wnrnel*
cn at the home o f Mr. anil Mrs. T.O. plnnt under the old officers nnd man
Tyner on the evening o f the 28th of ngement. thus assuring the benefit of
August. Mrs. Bencston has reached their experience in the business, hut
Jacksonville
Florida
the 81 milestone. All told there were under control of the Exchange Supph
62 present nnd it being a beautiful Company.

OUT-OF-TOWN
PEOPLE

You W ill Find A
WELCOME
A t O ur Store
Thurs 3.fc 11. ?rc
as well as all the
time.
Find time to
PAY US A VISIT
W e treat you Right

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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.ItULUOTA SNAPSHOTS

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SEEDS

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Irish Potatoes 14 lbs. 65c
Maxwell House Coffee
50c pei pound
2 lb. cans Tomatoes
$1.50 per doz.
Imported Sugar - 5 lb. 95c
Granulated Sugar - 22c lb.
24 lb. Obelisk Flour • $2 .0 0
96 “ Gold Medal Flour 8 .2 5
Compound Lard, pound • .25
Pt. Cans Wesson Oil .40
Large Size P. U. Bntler
.40
All Good Oleo, ponnd .45
Chum Gold Oleo “ • .50
2 lb. Can Van Camps
Pork and Beans Good Com, Doz. - - 1.65
Besl Rice, pound - .15
3 1 lb. cans Roast Beef 1.00
3 1 lb. cans Corned “
1.00
3 2 lb. cans Tripe 1.00
Potted Ham, doz. - • .60
Best Brooms, each 75c, $1 .0 0,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75

8 lb.‘ cans Snow Drift
lard . . .
.

2.2

3 lbs. Besl Cream Cheese 1,0
6 lb. cans Crisco - ^ I*

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5 lbs. Baby Lima Beas
B. E. Peas, Fresh
6 “

Navy Beans

Green Split Peas, pound

Fruit Jars, Pints and Quarts
Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs 1.00
Seeded
“
3 “
1.00
Gal. Cans Peacock Syrup 1.50
1 lb. Boxes Boneless
Herring * 50c Box
3 lbs. California Onions 25c

L . P . M cC U L L E R
Florida

Sanford,
IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy the Best that is made

The FLORENCE Automatic
We also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

COMPANY
S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

F arms,Homes, Groves, Lots
I H A V E
T H E M

Sanford prosperity is visible cn every hand. Our
farmers arc making m«td and with their success
others are also prospering ami best of oil we all
believe in Sanford uml Seminole County. Money
made here is also being invested in developing our
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
F'olks are settling down for a life time stay—buying
homes and farms, burinesses etr,
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to call at my office The small cea.int
building on Fork AveL
I have assisted may and can help you.

Deane Turner
Groceries

112

W . First St.
Phone 497

Send For Fall Cataloge and Seed
Special
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

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Watch the South E ast Corner of Page Two

J. E. SPURLING

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vttinAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1920.

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE THREE

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
Wc do enjoy the “ Pepper Box" howover, but we ace ao 1in ie of It.
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We
wonder
who
"Red Davis" is pul­
E D IT E D BY
ling for, Sanford or Orlando. Oni
time ho pulls one way and then thi
CHAS. L. B R IT T
next time he pulls the other. Bcttei
look out Red something is liable t«
Will the man that said we couldn'l pop in the middle.
boat Tnmpa stand up.
------------ x-----------But Red, we like you real well dowr
Even if it did tnko thirteen game.* this here a way, nnd we will like yoi
right on if you pull for Orlando, fo:
nnd twelve innings more to do it.
honest now- they need it most, don’;
------------ x------------And then we came pretty near do­ they?
ing it again the next day.
Wednesday, September, 1
------------ x------------While Orlando was getting nev
That weird contest ntuged by tin players and spending more money
After all v/e believe that our pre­ Feds on tho Smokers diamond Tues­ Sanford used her old bean nnd soli
dictions of some time ago in which day*, messed the man in the Tribunt players and brought the old cash in
we stated that Sanford was going to i up so thnt he gumlned up the wholi to the jnck-pot, fixing things bo tha
there was a good excuse for Orlamh
end in first pine-* in the second divis- 1standing.
beating us.
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ion at the close of the second half,
------------ x-----------Nut thnt it was done intentior
will come true.
ly we are sure. But still,-for the Jovt
But even nt thnt Sanford wins fron
The playing of the Fed* this past of Mike, mnkc a mistake in some ones Orlando right on]. That is all ex­
week have caused our hopes to rise standing besides Sanford once in a cept the one wc lost recently.
t
just a little because they have been while, won’t you.
------------ x-----------playinp five hundred ball.
------------ x -----------Pnytona fans must have the feel­
Last Thursday wua the day in which
We miss the Bunk in the Tribune ing thnt it is baseball instead o f wni
rain won. Rain broke up a doubli Gilbert must have went ami took his thnt is II--------- . After all the for­
header with Bradcntown.
Bunk fishing with him.
tifications nnd the extra pep they in­
Friday Lakeland was at Snnforcand the Feds just romped all ovei
them. They hit and they bunt, and
they run and slid all around thosi
hues until their tongues hung out.
The final count was 12 tol.
Lakeland played in Sanford ngair
Saturday and the Sanford player*
had not yet come out of the awful
day they had the day before und thi
jcondequenceA were that
Lakeland
grabbed this one by a score of 5 to 2.
And then comes the big day, thi
day that the Sanford fans hnvo beer,
looking forward to all this season
R was at Tampa and It was the fif­
teenth time that Sanford had wenl
against the Smokera without beating
them even once. But they did it thi*
time and from all report# from dowr.
that way it was one of the prettiest
games played on Plant field. It took
£ut twelve innings to do it and thi
scon- was lto 0.
Chapman pitched this game for thi
Feds and ho was in his old time form
giving up but four hits all the way.
Tuesday Sanford played in Tampa
again and it looked for a while as
if, the Feds were goin g'to do It onci
again, but luck was against us- am.
after pounding Skinny (Watts for4
nine runs, the Smokers came from
behind nml won, 10 to 0.
In Bradcntown today, Sanford lost
a nine gamd by the score of four tc
nothing.
Sanford plnys in Brndcntown to­
morrow, (Thursday) and then they
come homo to make but one more trip
away from homo this season, [Uid thnt
is with Lakeland tho 7th and 8th.
Lakeland plays hero Friday nnd
Saturday. Monday Orlando nnd San­
ford play two games, tho morning
game in Orlando and the nftornoor '
game in Sanford. Sanford then play*
the two games in Lakeland Tuesday
and Wednesday Daytona plays in
Sanford Thursday* nnd Friday and
St. Pete helps us close the season with
a double header Snturdny.
There is just one more week nftei
this week of League Base Ball foi
the Sanford fans, and as the Clul
needs the financial help of every one
at this time, let us nil, every oni
of us, nuke advantage of these last
few games ns well as do the club n
good turn, by turning out nnd wit­
nessing them nil.
The games should all prove inter­
esting, as San fold, in these games
shall decide whether she will enr
first place in seiond division or in tin
cellar. Be there if possible.

C E L E R Y SEED

TAMPA

stilled into things there is going to bi
more than one club beat them out
of the second half.
The wise birds have already pre
dieted that Toiny Leach shall win tin
second place, Bartow a close hird am
Daytona fourth. Then is tho second
division. Sanford first nnd St. Pete
ami Lakeland next with Orlumlu it
the cellar.
Just one more week after this week
and then tho fire is out. Then tin
sports of Sanford can motor out t*
the Golf Links and watch the big lea
gue stuff out there.
And then, whnts the matter with t
few boat races and swimming match
es in the Lake. Surely wo ought t&lt;
make Lake Monroe good for some
thing.
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Day things have boon switched nroum
from the old custom. We piny h
Orlando in the morning and Orinndt
comes here in the nfternoon. The nf
ternoon game will he called at tin
regular hour four o ’clock.

Bernard Riley
And while the talk is going round
stvm* who L wlu&gt;, ami why, our friend
P.iley should no be over looked.
Aside from the fact that he ranki
amongst the “ best looking ones" on
the club, and the way he stays in there
and fights till the old game Is over
marks him as one of the best vnluahli
men we have.
It will he remembered thnt Riley
landed in this town of ours the morn­
ing of the game at Daytona in whicl
the Celery Feds were licked to the
tune of 18 to 1. Riley did not pin:
t from the grand stand. Next day
Sanford played Bartow in Sanford nnd
it was in this game that Riley broke
into things. Sanford won 14 to 2.
Only 1J5 runs were scored In tho first
two games thnt Riley witnessed nnd
it was no wonder that he made up his
wind right there that he was going to
have hard work ahend of him.
And Riley has worked hnrd. The
large number o f double hnders that
have been scheduled well as the post­
poned games that were played o ff
has made it hnrd for one man to work
behind that bnt day in nnd day out,
hut that “ old Irish” stuff thnt Is In
him came to the front and kept him
fighting all the way.
And he docs It willingly to. And
along with his willingness to work and
fight he knows how to play the game.
Seems like every time he gets his hand
pn the ball ho knows what to do with
it.
He has been batting clean up man In
the batting order ever since Gsfney
W t the club, and ono great big bun
ch of runs can bo marked up to his
credit for as a usual thing, he always
has the hit when the hit Is needed.
The rhances are. that after next
v eek, Riley will head homeward and
we will not sc« him again until next
4&lt;,ason, unless— he is lucky enough tc
'"* hooked by some nice Ittlc Sanford
girl and kept here from now on.
•tut whether he is here or where ey­
re he is, he cun always remember thnt
- stood well with the Runford fans
and the Sanford people as a whale and
** ell wi»:i him the best of luck li
his undertakinus.

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SPORTING

“ BIDDY" BURDICK
The Sanford fans are always glad
to see n young player make good, but
the case of "Biddy" Burdick they ari
doubly glad for “ Biddy" 1s a home
product.
At the beginning of the season
there were tunny doubtful one wh&lt;
seemed to think thnt “ Biddy" was go­
ing to last just long enough to draw
his first pay check. But he is heri
right on. The most pretty part o.
it all is, that ho is going just as goot
as tho next one.
Burdick for a long time hnd to act
ns bench warmer and utility man und
was never given a regular berth un­
til after tiie team had been cut t&lt;
twelve men Then “ Biddy" was giver
the job of holding down third base
And he docs that thing to. Eat?
them up just ns fast as they fen!
them to him.
Ami his hitting------well, aside fron
the regular hitting he has been do­
ing lately, he got n single and twi
doubles off Skinny Watts in Tnmpn
Tuesday, and we believe thnt in it
self is nufccd.
And ‘“ Biddy" is one of those nici
quletj little players that never grum

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hie* at what ever ho is put at. He
has worked at every position on the
team this season outside of pitchet ,
and first base. He caught part of
a gnmc in Daytona.
And we are glad that wo know that
“ Biddy" is one hall player that is
not going to be nble to leave Sanford
after the season closes and it mokes
it pretty sure for us that we wil!
have hint right again next year.
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Wednesday, September, 1st.
Tampa
Daytona
Bradcntown
Bartow
Orlando
Lakeland
Sanford
St. Pete.
SANFORD

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Thursday nt Sanford—Bradcntown
Rain.
FTlday at Sanford 12, Lakeland 1.
Saturday at Sanford 2, Lakeland 5
Monday at Tampa 0, Sanford 1.
Tuesday at Tnmpa 10, Sanford 9.
Wednesday at Bradcntown 4, San­
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ANOTHER AUTO ACCIDENT
Stuart, Sept. . 1—S. Harmor off
Sewell’s Point, and Harper Quinn of
Jenson were killed last nltfht In an
automobile accident.
i Mr. Harmon was being driven from
his home ou Sewell’s Point to Jensen
where he Intended to take the trtlr
for Asheville N. C. to visit his wife
who, it Is said- is In a hospital.
| Quinn was driving his splendid
new automobile and was probaly trav.
cling at high speed when, near when
the Sewell’s Point road joins the Dix­
ie highway, the machine left tho road
•as If It had turned out In pasting
' some other vehicle and presumably
escaped control In some way, as It
! plunged Into the heavy scrub. It
struck with such force that It war
turnd completely around ad laded
0 Itns wheels facing south, the directRon from which it came, and stopped
in the hushes about twenty feet from
where it left the road.
I Mr. Daniels of Jensen, who folow
ed tliVm shortly afterwards found
Quinn still In tho cur with ih henr'
so Injured that he probaly died In­
stantly, and Mr. Hnrmon, still brea­
king, was lying partly In the car and
partly on the footlxmrd, hut died very
Boon.
1 Mr. Hnrmon w*&lt; one of the old
soldiers on Sewell’s Polnfeinntl a mar
much eslcmed !&gt;v everybody. Younir
Quinn lived in Jensen ami was well
liked.

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C A M P U S TO G S
D rop in and select
yours early

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The rrgulnr meeting of the Boj
Monda;
night. The meeting was opened n
7:30 by Assistant Scoutmaster C. T
I enderson with tho troop reneatln*
the Scout Oath. Roll was called b:
,the scribe, fifteen boys answering
I One new member was enrolled, mak
! ing the fourth new member in tw
1weeks.
Wc were glad to welcome ou:
Scoutmnxter. Dr. George Hyman, wh
has been on it trip to Ridgecrest. N
C. Mr. Hyman gave us some inform
ation on activities of Scouts that ho
met on his trip. Albert Hickson gave
Dr. Hyman a review of our overnlgh'
camp at Silver Lake.One of the things thnt wns dis
cussed wns the building of our comj
at the cnmplng grounds of the Boy
Scouts, of America on Silver Lake
Also our comp nt Palm Springs. ^
The meeting adjourned at 9 o
clock, with the repeating of the Scou’
Law. Two l&gt;oys qualified as tender
foot scouts, leaves just a small num
her of hoys that have not qualified
W j expect to ho 100 per cent tender­
foot by next Monday night.
Fay Loosing Scribe
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Scouts, Troop 3, was held

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The Grand Opening Rale of Band
el’s Emporium has created a grea
deal of Interest . The sale opened last
Friday morning at Bo’clock and ever
since the ctorc was a scene of enttuisiottc gathering of prospective buyers.
Mr. Bnndel says the Rale has beer
a Great Success from the very min­
ute it opened nnd that the sales h»
exceeded his expectations, l&gt;ut on the
other h.nd. with &lt;m p r l«
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special coupon offer there li•
wonder of the success of thi* Sale.
This sale will continue for
davs longer and while a great oen
of^ tock has already been sold. »j«Jj
of the host values are yet to be
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Mr Bnndel Is verv much pleased Ir
. v . manner the Public ha* responds
S the Me ami declares It only goe

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Owing to tho fact that there was s«
many big doings yesterday, it was
impossible to get all the dope together
In timo for print this week covering
the ball games and sports at the park
during the celebration yesterday.
However a full write up of these gam*
es will spppear in the next issue of
the Herald.

B ran d New Fall S u its were
received th is week.
They are ail

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�the strangers in the city sore. Othc.
cities have tried It and‘ fai
failed and San*
ford can be governed somewhat by
rm liM l'tll I4lut their failures. As we stated last woeft
J. KO LLT
t*cr*ltry u&gt;4 T n u t n i
t . LILLARD,
ther is but one thing to do at present
Oaaarml M u q n That is to abolish the ordinances ol
A. V IE L .
enforce Them. * ' •. ,
i*ubii&gt;bH liter, rrtii»r br
And the Sanford oficers are en*
forcing them impartially.

II. P. Latspaugh o f Euatla is among
the new residents o f Sanford having
accepted a position with the Insurance
firm o f B. W. Herndon. Mrs. Luts*
psugh will come over Ister as soon iit
a home hss been purchased snd they
will be among our new residents am'
residents o f whom we will be proud
------------ x------------Mr. and Mrs. George Ilyman and
children have returned from the
mountains o f North Carolina whore
they spent several weeks and they are
glad to gel back home again and thcii
many* friends are just- ns glad to have
them home.

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

SUGAR GOING DOWN
BUBSCKIPTIOH PRICE IV ADVAWCE:

Says the Tampa Times: “ Sugni
'O N E Y E A R ...............- ................. $ 2J0
at
19 cents, and all you want nt that
SIX MONTHS................................ 1.23
holds
out the hope that the peak o'
THREE MONTH US..........................75
sugar prices has been passed. We nri
E a te n * at B*c«ad C lau Kali Matter A u fa it *1. sorry to see any wholesaler who modi
I tH . at th* ro| f OSo* at Saafenl. riorlia
Uater Act a f Kartfc Z. HT»._________________ un honest effort to supply his honu
market, lose by his diligence, but foi
Phaea It! the speculator who hulked Inrge quanO ftu : H E R A L D B U IL SIN O .
ities nnd held it off the market, will
intent to create nn artificial shortag! &lt;ir*»gn A d v e r t It in , H rpraajntattva
anil enhance his chances to rob the
"7 M L A M E R IC A N PH C S3 A S S O C IA T IO N
people, we have no sympathy. He it
getting his just deserts."
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DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL I
The Florida Times Union is a gren
ELECTORS.
state paper and is givjng every sec­
Martin Carabullo.
tion o f the stnte much space in boost
Charles E. Jones.
ing various sections impartially am
J . G. Sharon.
most generously. Sanford is comin;
P. W. Corr.
in for a good share of this publicity
W. V. Knott.
ami the peoplo here appreciate it a?
G. D. Wells.
the Times Union has a large circul­
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throughout the United State.Sanford is THE PLACE.
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Mrs. W. M. McKinnon and littli
daughter Bcttie have returned from
trip to Chautnuqua New York and
points In Cnnnda much refreshed by
their trip. Mrs. Puleston and Mrs.
Arrington who accompanied them
have stopped o ff nt Montecello foi
n visit with old friends.
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. I). Brownlee have
returned front a trip to Miami driving
down in their car ami enjoying every
bit o f trip. Dr. and Mrs. Brownlet
had seen all of Florida but Miami and
now feel that they know the state.
------------ x------------Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Trombley and
son Clifford arc visiting Mrs. Andrew
Mahoney this week.

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How do you feel after your dissi­
Sanford should pull another big om
pation
o f yesterday'.
along in November for the tourists
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But
it
was
worth while to enter­
Ami then keep them coming all dur
ing the winter months. This city tain those good people wasn't it?
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And we are sure they appreciated
time.
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reciate all that they donated to the
Daily Herald. You a'all have it it
capital.
October ami it will be some dail)
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paper.
Sanford merchants are he best in
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Tampa jobbers are howling because Gala Day to bring them out in the
they arc caught overstocked on high- open. Let us have a big day about
priced augnr. They claim to be in once In a month.
i t ar of sustaining a loss of some twr
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Sanford
is
the
logical
point for the
N o loud howl was heard when they
were taking those large profits from many big things that we Intern! to put
the customer— at least not from the over in the next six months. With th*
jobbers. Surely they have mnde a right kind o f spirit and the right kind
great deal more in the past year thar of pull together we can make this the
they can possibly lose on the declin­ greatest city in central and south
Florida.
ing market—Clearwater Sun.
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The Weekly Herald Is growing out
And now that we are feeling chest}
about the marvelous growth of San­ of all proportion nnd- it promises to
ford we would remember that then go to twenty four pages before we can
is plenty of w ork to do. Attend tin cut It down. Regardless of the price
Board of Trade meeting Thursda} of paper we intend to give our adver­
tisers plenty of good reading mnttei
Sent. 9th nnd take yiur part.
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next to their nds nnd also give oui
Sixteen pages o f the weekly Her readers something besides advertising
aid every week now ami in a few nnd in so doing we are stretching the
months we hope to get it up to twen paper until it is almost bursting a
ty four along with the Daily Herald a gnllus or galley or whatever it is
W e have our troubles of course am’ that holds it.
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ting in line for one of the finest print,
The Herald force is working day
ing plants in Florida and one o f th( and night now to get all the new
best daily and weekly »'»per* in thr machinery into place ami all the equip­
state.
ment ready* for he dally paper and foi
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the job department and when it ii
ready we enn turn out anything that
TO NEW COMERS
comes into the office am! turn*it out
Now and then n new comer At&gt; F lor­ ns well nr better than any nr tm
south.
ida complains that lie is not getting a larger offices• of• the
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io have something to sell ask tot THE HOME GARDEN A FAMILY
ASSES’T
big a price. Land he thinks is held
for more thnn it is worth. ’ -If lu
Th homegarden is due all possibl.
wants to go into business he iV. re­
quired to pay somebody a high figure attention ut present. Now is the tinn
to get out of his way.
to plant vegetables, says C. K.Mc
All this is true here Just about tc Qua trie, state agent. Summer rain,
the extent that is is true of every oth­
er live community. The remedy ii have been unusually heavy and th*
in hands of the new coiner, if ho ex­ soil will cotain enough moisture fo
ercises good judgment, a little pa­ the production of high grade vege
tience nnd forbearance, and does not table* if it Ls conserved by frequin
expect too much, everything will conn
shallow cultivations.
out right.
Blood Red beets and Cowhorn am
The man who comes here to go into
business or conduct a farm snould un­ Purple Tou White turnips should b
derstand that conditions are wholly planted Immediately. Cabbage and
different from those in the locality col lard plants should not be dclayee
from which he came. The first tasl long Yn being set out. bho£ h^™*,
is to learn the conditions. He carrots nnd Buckeye and Conth p*ashould go slow. He should neithei should ulso be planted nt once. Ai
wholly trust or distrust the strange early planting of the Gherkin cucum
wbom he meets, but use his own judg­ hers will insure having sweet pickle
ment. He should not Jump nt con to eat later. Eurly Long Island egg
plant and Gradus English peas ar
elusions.
vegetables nil
Because n thing is dine diferent both spondid fall
7y here is no sign it is done wrong should not be overlooked.
Every kitchen garden should nn\
!*&gt;-»*• crop* will not grow in Florida
any more than Florida crops will grow included a liberal planting of earl;
in lorwa. New England arm method. Curly Kale and Ostrich Plume mus
wiE not do here. To succeed on thi tard. Set out White Pearl onion set
aoiJ the settler must adapt his nimi nnd plant some spinach and salsify
and methods to Florida. It Is tin The garde mhould nlso have a fev
hits of early Pattymnn squash an
waine in every department.
Nobody would think of going fron of chives. The later is an excelleti
Florida to Milwaukee, buying a bus­ pungent winter vegetable and is \er;
iness stand over night, and enter­ desirable for use in soups and gravies
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ing at once on a profitable career. Hi A small patch of pnrsley should Im
would figure that they do things d if­ planted for garnishing purposes. I
ferently there, and he would stay also give* a splendid flabor to soup
there long enough to learn the differ and meats.
Fast growing vegetables are mon
cnee.
succulent
and tender than those at
FFJorlda Is a land of opportunitiei
Bat that docs not mean that jjold nui?- lowed to lag and in order to producffets are lying around loose. Her* sueh the liberal use of a good com
na everywher, opportunities must h- mercial fertiliser is to be reccomend
.improved by hard labor and good ed. Give frequent shallow cultlvatiot
.raense. The promise!* held out ti In order to conserve moisture an t
:th»k* who will come and halp to build stimulate growth. If the plants lag
zap the state by developing its re- top derss with a quickly avallabl
-sources that they can harvest a riel fertilizer ond work with a rake.
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Had
you
noticed that every Demo­
ttny th.it premise. Experience hu_■howa that hte longer a settler stays crat in the Senate who arrayed him*
bere the better satisfied he is will self against the President his party
and hi* country when the nation wn?
bln situation.
at war mounted the guillotin and lost
WliAt more can any reasonable per- his official head st the behest o f th*
tOon demand.— Lakeland Telegram.
people as soon as thy got a whack at
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’STEED LAW’ S AGAIN
Vardanian, o f Misaissipi, then Hard
wick, of Georgia, then Gore, of Okla.
The Herald said last week that the horns, and now comes Klrbv. of Arspeed law for Sanford was 25 miles lcansaa, to complete the Ignoble quar­
an hour. We now team that it Is 20 tette. They are gone and we suspec*
niRea an'hour. This law should be that they are gone for good, perma­
changed at'least when people are out nent additions to the political junko f the congested part o f the city nnr* heap, And on the Ttenublirsn sldi 1
there would not be so many arrests o f there la LaFolIette, with no shred n
people who naturally hit it up a little his once great refutation left, disfaster when they get farther out. Wr credited as a Republican and open fot
believe that the city streets should b&lt; engagements ns n presidential nomi­
watched more closely thnn the country nee for any new-born freak party th. J
highways and while it Is rather dif*
will meet his freak 'dews on -resent
cuit to make nny concession for nny conditions.—Gadsen County Times.
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Try a Herald wont ad for result*.
mobile ordinances to the letter make.

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PROF. OGILVIE HOME
The many friends o f Prof. Claude
Ogilivo are delighted to have him back
home again after spending the sum­
mer in Scotland. Prof. OgUvie whe
is a seasoned sailor having been In
the navy during the war has a great
love for the ships and shipped as a
sailor for his passage over and back
and while in Scotland visited all the
laces of Interest in the British Isles.
Ili* trip not only gave him a fina lo­
cation but ho returns to his duties ns
principal of the Sanford schools with
plenty of first knowledge of condit­
ions in other countries.
------------ x------------ Havin laid o ff the e-round for foun­
dations for three buildings instead o
the one that wns supposed to be er­
ected for the first pulp mill on I.ak&lt;
Grifin at Leesburg. C. F. Logan, the
Pulp nnd paper expert of the Gras:
Fiber Pulp anti Paper Corporation
left for the north to complete purchase
and assembling of the tanks machin­
ery- and fittings for the mils!.
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food, but does not throw it
into the nest-«Burnett Print
Y O U have your money each
'to save—D o You D o It? When
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

WILL CLOSE AT NOON
ON LABOR DAY*.

The Herald is informed that all the
banks o f the city will close nt noon
next Monday, in order to give the
employees a chance to properly cele­
brate Labor Day.

CLEARW ATER

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PEO PLES B A N K OF
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IS CALLING YOU

Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6
BIG LIST OF SPORTING EVENTS
10 MILE CH AM PION SW IM M IN G RACE

OLLINSCOLLEGE

BATHING GIRLS PARADE
Participated in by the Merchants o f Tampa, St.
Petersburg, Tarpon Springs and Clearwater

On Lake Virginia

Wlalcr 1'ark. Florid*

OMm I C *D r|i In lln ld i
IntrrdrnomlMilooil - O ^d arallaiul

Standard courses leading io A. B. degree. Pre-profeuioa.
al courses in Medicene, law and Engineering.
Special advantage* In Music (faculty of nine), Business,
Home Economics, Fine and Industrial Arts and
Academy (10th, 11th &amp; 12th grades)
Thirty-sixth year opens September 20, 1920

Two moving Picture Companies
THE FOX NEWS and JUANITA FILM CO.
will take pictures all day
BIG DAY STARTS AT 10 A. M .

GEORGE MORGAN W ARD, D.D.,LL.D .,!»res.

M AKE RESERVATIONS AT BEACH HOTEL
BIG DANCE ALL DAY
COLLIN'S JAZZ BAND

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W . H. SCHOOLEY, Mgr.

Thirty Million Fire Insurance Policies
Provide Sixty Billion Dollars

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of protection to citizens

THIRTYMILLION

of the

United

States,

on their property.

$1115.00 Delivered
I have just received notice that the price on
cars will advance $70.00 September 1st. I
endeavor to protect as many as possible of my
pects it they will give me their order within the
five days.

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is at the disposal of the owners of cars I have sold,
first, next comes anyone who appreciates the efforts I
have made to secure the best mechanics available and
the most modern equipment.
If the man who sold you your car can not furnish
you the necessary repair parts, try me, you may be
agreeably surprised to find I am in a position to give
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Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE FITS

J»x and had a dlightful trip up th*
LOST— Bunch of keys in leathei
St. Johns River. Miss TerwlUegor
case. Return to Crown Paper Co.3,-2ty
will teach in the Grammar School here
Phonographs and records, F. P,
thia fall.
Hines. 105. Palmetto Ave. 3-ltp.
Have 20 acres of celery land in
Mr, and Mrs. Thigpen and bab)
Mecca Hammuck for sale cheap, or
and
Mias Kathrinc Wilkie are at Day*
will trade.
CONNELLY,
M fc
100 Magnolia Ave. tona Beach for the month of Septem­
ber having rented n cottage ovei
Mr. J. E. Tcrwllleger and Tamil} thre. Mr. Thigpen will go over for
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raines and littl&gt;
Well located—five rooms and hath,
lly are having a vacation at th« Can make terms.
CONNELLY,
the week ends as he Is busy here witi
his crops and the Buick agency.
:*ch.
1-tfc.
106 Mugnolia Ave.
Electric Fans. Charles Electric Co.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Venable visiter
Postmaster Elder has resumed hi
duties at the postoffice after a bm
.tfc
witii W. E. Huwkins und family Mon
spell with a summer cold, lie ha:
Mr and Mrs. D. H. C. Rabun spent nI,dt.Tuc*-. " cnt
“ n«l tnd)hing
just lately returned from n trip tt [
e week eend with R. S. Hawkins am’ '
th* Inlet « " d carried some verj
the mountains and caught n heavy cold
c ,7,
nice sunburns back with them.
in Georgia after listening to sonn
u-.fnr t n
Small home for sale, 52,350. Can
E!der Spr.ng \.ater. T. O. Chor ee mako tenni&gt;
CONNELLY,
of Tom Watson's hot air.
&gt;one d ll0U' tIS 1-tfc.
106 Magnolia Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowers and littl
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purdon andi Mrs. Tom Allen and attractive dau*
son Hni;ry hnve returned from Day* I
by wre visiting with J. J. I urdoi Khtora Mis Hselen and Mary Bell
Iona Beach where they have enjoyin’
r a few days.
spent a month at Daytona Beach anc
thclt stay for the past -month and re j
turn greatly benefited by their out [
Dr. D. C. Ward. Osteopath is in now are at Coronado for a month,
ing.
iiford on Tuesday and I rday
A. S. Hawkins and family of Lnkt
weak.
*-tf I Monroe ' ave Saturday for home nfMrs. Edward Higgins and child re. '
fain ' tt:r a plw-onnt month spent at Cor
have returned from Daytona Bead
where they have been r,pend ing tin 1
week ,md" Ueach.
past month enjoying the ocean and
a n d 1 FOR SALE—/iv e room cottage
uil thnt Daytona Beach offers foi
2-3tc near center of city. Double lot and J
' *hc little ones.
nvilli , atrvcml dillcrcnt kinds of fruit trees
dnte* Alson two sepernte five acres farm
in this issue npears the advertise
' .land.
Owner, P. O. Box. 117. 2-2tp
ment of ‘ he Sanford Furniture Co.
calling attention to the fact thn
luick I Mr. Robb Morris of Portland Tenn.
they are now agen .a for the Pnthe
t car 1was *n Sanford to attend the Annual I
Sonora and Starr Phonographs having
,
Memorial services of the Eastern Stai I
nt all times n large stock of phono
l‘c
held in honor of the founder of tin
graphs and records on hand. Th&lt;
iVodfi order. This Mr. Morris is the son ol
Snnford Furniture Co., will make r
S sol
the founder.
specialty of phonographs and record
, 1
Dr. C.W. Brower has returned home
land hnve arranged’ a ^honogrnplj
- ‘ “ from a vacation spent in ..evv York
j department in their store at tin
-•-tc (jj,jcnKOi points in Michigan and other
[corner of First street and Pnlmett
Ians- htales and will preach at the Congre1avenue.
theii gationul church Sunday. Mrs. Brow­
er is in Michigan and will arrive home
Mrs. A. F. Bell and son Joel hav&lt;
erns next week.
reurned home from Atlanta, A then:
and other points in the hills of Ga.
2-6tc
Mr. cnj Mrs. Reginald Holly hav«
rived taken rooms nt the home of Mrs. C. E
Willie Sims is a red headed lucky boy
nford Stafford on Park avenue and will gi
on Route A. Willie drew n year*
to housekeeping ns they have decider
subscription to the Weekly Herald ii.
the big drawing held yesterday ami
your to mn*&lt;e Sanford their future home.
will be that much better o ff for hav­
jpen.
WANTED—Man with team or auto
ing the lucky number.
jc
who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
kins home and farm products. BigMrs. Fleischer ami daughter Mist
bun- KC8t concurn 0f kind in world. $1,50C|
Esther have returned for New Yorl
al t0 $5,000 yearly income. Territory
where they spent several weeks witl
H'in this county open. Write today tci
relatives and friends and had a fin*
and J. R- WATKINS CO, Dept. 116, W l-1
time.
i the n°m&gt;' Minn.
2-Str
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James B. Ball o f Quincy, Floridi
rived surprised his brother Joe Bali of thli
Prict d ty yesterday by dropping in on hin
unexpectedly. Mr. Hall is one o f th
. . . successful tobacco growers of Quine;
rd v and l1®* wt'n n
of that sec
51-tf' tl°n f ° r ninny years. He is surpris
ed nt the growth of Sanford and south
&gt; Inal f l o r i d nnd while he is n dyed In
ha* the wool west Florida booster he admlta that we have many attractions ti
left offer the tourist nnd homesockcr in
south Florida. He will be here sev
irnet cr°l days nnd do° f’ny8 l&gt;° mn&gt;’ he *»bl»
to alienate his affections for wes'
, Florida and bring him down to th&gt;

Uttle Happenings
Mention of
Millers In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and A b o u t
d The Citu

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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TabCity lots for sale. Your own
• terras.
CONNELLY,
urnl100 Magnolia Ave
Mrs. J. D. Farris and two attractiford ive children have returned to theli
I-8tp home in Jacksonville after a thro*
' lidr weeks visit with Mrs. A j N. Ztnser.
home
Five room cottage, 12.750.
mail1 1-tfc.’ ' Connelly, 100 Magnolia Ave.
'fling
Mins Irene T. Bruton will returi
sonville Sunday after two weeks piesturn nntly spent with W. C. Hawkins a im .*
recki family.
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Miss Hclep B. Tcrwillegcr hns reWar turned from Gainesville having Jusl
quite completed n two yearn course in tin
sdn; Normal School. On her way honn
she visited Miss Rose Dickenson ir

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Don't forget that it is just as nec­
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strong, flexible and durable the same
ns your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
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It's the best tire insurance you could
put your tiro money into, for It dou­
bles, often trebles, the life of both
tires and tubes. We are vulcanising
specialists.

W IT H

Every Kokomo Tire purchased from us we will
Rive free, One Red Tube. All sizes included. Take
advantage of this sacrifice, and save twenty-five per
cent on your tires. Fabr ics guaranteed for 6,000 and
Cords 10,000 miles. All adjustments made locally
by us.

Anything in the Accessory Line
you are looking for
Our Repair department is operated by experienced
mechanics, and every job is guaranteed.

Distributors for

LEXINGTON and STANDARD
AUTOMOBILES

• KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Oak anil 3rd St.

Sanford, Floridi

We find that we haven’t the room to handle Sewing Machines so we will close out
our stock at a Big Reduction. Every One must go Next Week.
Only 35 White Rotary Machines
all will go pn Sale Saturday at

Regular $80.00 and $85.00 Machines
One Week at

Several of these Machines were slightly damaged in transit and will* be
Sale next week at

Saturday the Machine Sale Starts
$25.00 and $50.00 will- buy a White $80.00 and $85.00 Machine
L c t us Demonstrate
these White Rotary Ma*
chines, Close*out Price

Come in and. look over
the Real Machine B ar
gains. Som e for

Agents for White Rotary Sewing Machines

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THE ASSOCIATED
FLORIDA DAILIES
MEET IN ORLANDO
NEWSPAPER MEN OF STATE
1IAI) FINE MEETING LAST
SUNDAY
The associated Dallies of Floridi
met at the Country Cluh in Orlandi
last Sunday and were guests of tin
Hrossiore Twins of the Reporter-Sta
and Rill Glenn of the Sentinel. The
Orlando Country Club Is an idea
place for meetings o f any kind am
the newspaper men were made to fee
at home under the genial influenct
o f the Orlando newspaper people. /
greut mnny (juestions of importune*
to the newspaper fraternity were dis
cussed among them being the price o
pnper, a better, advertising and sub
scription rate to meet the increase*
costs, the Montverde School, thr
National Press Association meeting ii
Florida in February anil many otho
items of interest. The election oi
officers resulted in the re-election o.
Kd. Fitzgerald of Daytona as prust
dnnt, Q. T. Melton of the Jacksonville
Mctroplis ns vice president, Claytoi
Codrington of the DoLand News ns
secretary und treasurer. W. A. 1.11
iott o f the Times Union and R. B
Brassiere of the Reporter Star.wer
made directors to serve with the o f
fjers. Also Good Gucrry of Palatkr
News.
At noon the editors and guests sat
down to n fine repast at the Countr;
Cluh where there Is a regular chej
on the job nt nil times. There wn
fried chicken flanked with fried bacon
potato salad, deviled eggs, hot biscuit
pickles, ice crenm, coffee, cigars Vlr
ginia Dare, etc, etc. Those Brassier
Twins and Mrs. R. B. Brassiere snv
that everybody was served and the;
know how to arrange a real feed.
After dinner the meeting was re
aumed nnd Into in the afternoon th
boys shook hands ull around nnd do
parted for their various homes in ev
cry part of the state with the feelinj
that Orlando wns some host nmi thn‘

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much good had been accompliahed a
the meeting.
Among those present were Mr. am
Mrs. Chris Codrington nnd Mr. an*
Mrs. Clayton Codrington o f the DeImnd News, Harry Brown o f the .St
Augustine Record, W. A. Elliott o
the Times Union, Frank Boddow am
Q. T. Melton of the Jacksonville Me­
tropolis, W. M. Pepper or the GaIiim vilcl Sun, I„ W. Bloom of the I^ike
land Star, Goode Guerry o f the Pal
ntka News, Jack Worthington o f th*
Tampa Times, Howard Mayes of th
Pensacola Journal, Enrl Naugle am
E. E. Carr of the St. Potcrsburj
Times, G. E. Hosmer o f the Braden
town Journal, Frank Kay Andcrso;
of the Thomas Advertising Agency
Clarence Woods of the* Montvcrd*
School, Smiling Fisher o f the Artcraf'
Advertising Service nnd many others
And the hosts from Orlando that in
eluded alt the newspaper men o f tha
city and several who were just hosts
And after such a feed with all th*
trimmings we have promised that tin
motor cop would not arrest any of tin
newspaper men of Orlando unless
they were driving beyond sixty mile
an hour.
GOVERNOR AT IT AGAIN
We had hoped that Governor Catts
would finish his term without a fur­
ther display of his incomprehensible
tendency to create trouble in the
various counties of the state. Since
the primary when he was overwhelm­
ingly defeated ns a candidate for the
nomination as United States senator,
his great’ st activities seem to hav*
been in the line of removal of county
officials, and few counties have escap­
ed his gubernatorial wrath in one par­
ticular or another.
The latest illustration o f the gov­
ernor’s bent of mind occurcd in Polk
county, where on he last Thursday,
he removed the entire board of publi*
instruction on tho ground o f misfeas­
ance nnd not feasance in office.
From the papers published in Polk
county, the story comes that some
yenrs ago a certain company dealing
in school supplies sent representatives
into Polk county nnd sold to various
school districts large quunities
of
school supplies. While some districts
preferred nnd ofored lo pay cash, the
supply company insisted .on receiving
notes for the amounts due. These not­
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tv board o f public instruction to make
them valid, according to tho opinion
nf several attorneys. The seal was
attached to the notes, bot not with
the consent or approval o f the board
of instruction.
Now these notes are appearing tn
local hanks for collection and the cuu
ty board o f instruction has refused tr
nay them, claiming that they wer*
issued illegally.
The governor seems to have e~!;ct
tho side o f h*4 supply company in the
row, ami has removed the member!
of the county board. The people ol
Polk county are taking the side of
the hoard, and n great mass meeting
was held in Bartow yesterday protesing against the action o f the gover­
nor.
Among those removed from
ofice is General E. M. Law., (he last
surviving Major General nf the Con­
federate army, a man wh has lived
in the state for mnny years and whose
record for probity and honor lias never been impunged. It is going to be
difficult to persunde the people of
Florida that General Law has ever
done anything that would warrant the
charge o f either malfeasance o f mis­
feasance.
It is probnly nnother instance where
tin governor has permitted his per­
sonal feelings to direct his officin’
notion, all in line with n policy that
has cost the state many thousands of
dollars and, so far ns nnyonee can discorn, has never beefitted the stat*
in the slightest degree. It is well
to remember thnt the governor has on­
ly four months more to keep the state
in a turmoil. He will then disappear
from public view, thnnk goodness.—
Miami Hernid.
NEW JF.WI.ERLY STORE OPENf

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The Greatest Sale
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Crowds fill the store from Opening
till closing, showing their Great Appreci­
ation of the Remarkable. Values. For
the next Eight Days we offer many new
features and have added many cases of
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store room o f the new Welnkn BIocV
between Deane Turner* and Mrs. '
Cate's store on 1st. street. Mr. Brady!
needs no introduction to te people of Y
Sanford anil Seminole county ns he Y
resided here for mnny years whll* Y
in the employ of Henry McLaulin lr
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charge of the watch repairing de
jvirtment. Aften leaving
Sanford
nbout three years ago Mr. Brady wni
in one o f the lurgest jewlery store*
in Jacksonville and hns been in th*
repairing department and jewlery
stores in all departments for the past
thirty years nnd knows the businesi
thoroughly.
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for the trade Saturday hut much oi Y
his stuff hns not arrived yet but h*
will he in place. He will enrry n comshow cases soon and alii the fixture:
will bein place. He will enry a com
plete line o f jowelry, silverware, cut Y
glass, china, etc.- nnd will pay specin
attentnion to watch repairing nnd th Y
repairing o f jewlery of nil kinds
Rend his advertisement in this issu
and visit the new store.

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316 Sanford Ave.
Next D oor to Brock
T h e Tailor

Better Goods for Less
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$10.00 o n

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Gong -this is Sonora’s Tone which was awarded the
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Partners Wanted
WE WANT YOU AS AN ACTUAL FINANCIAI
PARTNER IN OUR BUSINESS AS WELL AS A
PARTNER IN THE COMMUNITY’S ADVANCE­
MENT. OUR RUSINESS IHRECLY AFFECTS
THE COMFORTS ANI) HAPPINESS OF THE
COMMUNITIES IN WHICH WE OPERATE. WE
WANT YOU TO BECOME OUR PARTNER BE­
CAUSE WE ARE INTERESTED IN YOU TO BE­
COME INTERESTED IN US. WE WANT YOU
TO ASSIST US IN ENLARGING AND IMPROV­
ING THE PLANTS ANI) FACILITIES THAT
SERVE YOU AND ASSIST US IN OBTAINING
AT LOWEST COST ANY PART OF THE FUNDS
FOR THIS PURPOSE. THIS IS YOUR GAIN AS
NO COMMUNITY IS GREATER THAN ITS UTILITY SERVICE.
THE INVESTMENT WE OFFER YOU MAKES
YOU A PRIOR PREFERRED PARTNER BEFORE
ANY OF THE .COMMON. OR . RPREFERREI)
STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY CAN DE­
CLARE OR PAY THEMSELVES A DIVIDEND
FROM THE SURPLUS OF THE COMPANY.
YOUR 8 PER CENT DIVIDEND MUST BE PAID
FIRST. WHY NOT BECOME NOW A PRIOR
PREFERRED PARTNER AND BE A FIRST
PARTICIPANT IN TIIE COMPANY’S SURPLUS
BY ACQUIRING ONE OR MORE SHARES OF 8
PER CENT CUMILAT1VE PREFERRED STOCK.
THIS STOCK CAN BE PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALL­
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT BROCHURE.
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Southern Utilities Co.
Sanford, Florida, or
General Office, Palatka, Florida

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ADVERTISING
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Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
One Time, per word______ ___ _ lc
Three Time, per word................. 2c
Sis Times. per word................„.. 3c
Orer Sis Times, J$c word per Issue
lash musl accompany order. Ten
rcnls extra If charged.
Advertising in this column in which the
address of the advertiser Is not g~cn bu
which refers you to l’ostufllrc Box Num­
ber or Care of Herald MUST be answer­
ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for
the names of advertisers advertising In
this way. Usually we do not know who
they are, and If we do we are not expect­
ed to tell you.

FOIt SALE
FOR SALE— Less than hnlf price.
One Uurroungh's nine column adding
machine. One Wales seven column
adding machine. One Dalton nine
column L.ddln£ machine. Practically
new nnd in good mechanical condi­
tion. Address P, 0. Box 403. 2-3tp
FOR SALE—Good milk cow At
:i-ltf
ply to J. IL Eseride.
FOR SALE or Exchange for equal­
ly good unrelated stock— Barred Rock
cockrels, 55.00 each. Addie Muller.
2-Stp
Osteen, Florida.
FOR SALE—Good young mule.
Chenp.
J. S. Wilson, Union avenue. 2-tfc

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NEGRO BADLY CUT
BY ASSAILANT LAST
TUESDAY MORNING

FOR SALE CHEAP
15 Acre Farm, good location, 5 acres Tiled wilh flow­
ing well, 3 acres with Tile in need o f relaying, all
fenced, no buildings.
PRICE AND TERM S ATTRACTIVE

BEN SCOTT CLAIM SAM M1CIIAEI
ASSAULTED AND ROBBED
HIM
Ben Scott a negro employee of th&lt;
A. C. L. Railway shops here was bad­
ly cut by a knife in the hands o f SanMichael another negro employee o.
the shops Tuesday morning about sev­
en o'clock in an aley between San fort
und Cypress avenues. Scott clainiec
he ’was hold up by Michael and whei
he refused to hand over his money
he was cut by Michael and robbed o
his money. As soon as Scott was di*
covered he appeared to be in a dying
condition and he was brought to tin
city jail where Dr. Tolar rendered
niedicial aid finding that he had beet
stabbed in the back and side thro
times one of the wounds pcnctrnt
ing one of the lungs and he was uls&lt;
cut on the left arm.
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Sheriff Brady and Deputy Hoy Til
Us caught Michael at the shops short
ly after the cutting end as he was at
tempting to get his time tnd leave th.
city it is presumed. lit was taken ti
the county jail and will no doubt fact
Judge Perkins in the Circuit Cour
for several charges subject to thu re
covcry or death of his victim. If i
was a hold up ns Scott claims it was i
daring one happening in daylight am
In the heart of the Georgetown sect
ion of. the city.
------------ x------------John Wesley Berry

PACE

J. E. SPURLING, Agt.

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F o r Seed R eds
Ashes:
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stems
Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda

Potash Nitrate

Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

FOR SALE—Large mission dav­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
John Wesley Berry, a hnrbcr 40
enport, green upholstering, good lied
years
of
age,
died
yesterday
morning
springs and mattress. M. S. X cigar
W. J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Sanford.
52-1 at his resilience, 2023 Central avenue
Buena Vista, lie had been a resident
' Three vacant business lots for sale of Minmi for five years. His wife
AGENTS
on First Street. Cheaper now than and three small children mourn his
will be later. Don’t need all loss. W. IL Combs, funeral director
Connelly,
rns
wll have charge of the funeral. Mr.
100 Magnolia Avenue Berry belonged to Ashler Masonic
lodge at Ft. Augustine.— Miami Herald
o r r i i 'E i - n i m s h a n k n c iU H N O
FOR SALE—Two mules ami vva Mr. Berry nt one time lived in Sangon cheap for cash. Apply to For
ford and owned a barber shop here.
Florida
S a n fo rd ,
rest It. Whittle, 110 French avenue
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Mr. Sumter Speer left Monday foi
..F O R SALE CHEAP—One big fin. Minmi wher he will be engage*! in tin
12. O . P A I N T E R F E U T I L I Z E H C O M P A N Y
mule and big horse. Both good work fruit packing business.
JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA
--------- —x-----------ers nnd perfectly sound. Ask R. B.
C O M I’ I.U TK I’ lU tTI I . I 7 . r i i s
Mrs. T. E. Speer returned Thursday
Lynch about them.
D. C. Hill,
P t l l l T I L i z t t l l M A T r illA l.N
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Lockhart, Fla. from a months visit to points in Nnrtl
KI’ IIA Y K H N
Georgia.
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FOR SALE— 542 bicycle like new
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for $30. E. E. Hull, Osteen, Fla.
D. G. Harvard of Live Oak. Fla.,
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___ _ ___ __ __________ has been visiting his son J. S. Harvard W’ t l l . fo r I . I . . I I 'r l r . 1.1.I*. Slat t h . C h ».| &gt; * .&lt; -b a t , r l r * . * l w . r . In t i n . w ith ( J a . l l l r ,
of this City. Whilehere he visited
FOR SALE—2 nrre celery tract. Daytona Bench nnd Orlando and war
Colored section. Easy terms.
very much pleased with the country
Easy terms.
Connelly,
lie rcturnedto Live Oak Sunday.

General Fire

Insurance

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

Model 6-48 $2075.00
6-34 $1750.00
DELIVERED
Practically the same Specifications as other cars selling at
$300.00 more money. Sold by a local dealer who has won the
reputation of giving SERVICE to the entire satisfaction of every
customer.
These prices are sure to go higher soon. Huy now while the
Price is assured.

H. L. HAIGHT
Overland Sales &amp; Service Cornpang
Opposite Hotel Valdez
Cor. Commercial and Park

For Rent—Three rooms for light
house keeping. NO. 317 Cor. o[
Third ami Elm. Mrs. W. F. Leavitt
50-tf
For Sale—Celery larms, any sue,
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner.
Box 27C, Sanford, Flu.
50-tf
For Sale— Pair of good farm mules,
wagon und harness. T. F. Adams,
49-1 f
For Sale— Doris Gas
Lighting
Plant. Cheap. L. F. Roper. We t
Side Grocery.
48-tf

FOR RENT
For Rent —Furnished rooms and
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
ments opposite Postofflce.
4S-2Gtp

W a tc h for

FOR RENT— A three ncrc farm at
Lake Monroe. Apply at E. A. Osteen Store.______________________ 2-3tf.
FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
apartments. Inquire of Mrs. Grace
Williams, 221 E. First St.
2-ltc

the A nnouncem ent

~ i jR RENT—Two furnished bedrooms with hath, in private family.
117 Laurel Avenue.
2-3tc
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Fc.r Rent— Light house keeping apart merit inquire Mrs. Grace Williams
221 h. First st,________________ 2-4tc
For Rent —To fishing parties .or
tourist parties, 20-foot, half cabin,
canopy motor boat fully equipped
Licensed pilot who knows the St
Johns. Phone 348W. L. G. Loveless
45-tf

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much as a May tig. Smoothly and quietly it handles the
average family wash in fifteen to twenty minutes and
you need not be surprised that it delivers your wash
cleaner, whiter and with less wear and tear than if you
had rubbed and scrubbed it in the old, wearisome way.
We shall be pleased loshow you this wonderful washer. If
you have seen others, me Maytag will be a revelation to you.

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
J. D. DAVISON, Mgr.

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Wanted— Corn. The
Beacham
Grain Co of Alachua Fla. will pay
you the market price for ear corn in
cur lots. Farmers can join together
n making tip cars.
42-tfc.
WANTED— Mnttresscs to make
over. Furniture enameled, varnish­
ed, upholstered, house painting, wall
papering, calcimining. Wo store fur­
niture nnd sell it for you on commiss­
ion. We know our trade. Plenty of
room. Odd Fellows Hall, Cypress
avenue nnd 5th strict. M. J. Brad­
ford and Wife.
2-4tp

WANTED
W ANTED—To Rent 4 or 5 rooms
unurnished will pay good rent.

3lc.

HARRY HANDEL
316 Sanford Avc. City.

WANTED—Settled white woman,
about 40 years old, as housekeeper tc
take care of a small family. Good
home and salary. Apply Box 246,
Route A, Sanford, Fla.
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MISCELLANEOUS
WOOD— Plenty of wood nt Wekiwt
—two mllea from railroad. Cut o»
shares. Hundreds of cords. Write
me. IL B. &amp; S. Co., Welilwn, Fla.
62-Gtp.
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pianos. Address 352 Sunfcrd, Florida
44-tfc

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                    <text>S E C T IO N

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMIIEIl 2.

SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AUCJUST 27. 1920
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WILLIAM MARTIN WILLIAMS

I now have for sale all kinds of building materials which offer a big saving over present day prices. Re­
member. the lumber in this bujjiding was cut from virgin timber and is practically all heart, and will last
longer than the lumber which we are getting today.
Here are the prices which will show you some real bargains in this excellent material.

Recent photo of *1. BartMlot, French
minister of foreign affair*, at preaent
In London, where ho le attending the
allied conference, In accord with the
Itigu.' plan.

Thr 1% Gala Day will bo held on
the lakefront instead of tho west side
k and ball grounds as first planned
&gt;lake front is an ideal spot or this
big event.

K

POWELL WILL REMAIN
Willis Powell, tnc greatest hustler
in the state, who is now secretary of
the Lake County Board of Trade, was
here the other day and at the time
wc thought Willis wns pining for
fields nnd pastures new, but we sec
by the I.ake county papers that his
tslsry has been raised to a figure
somewhere near whnt his services arc
worth, although a large salary does
not come anywhere near paying Willii for nil that he docs in the boosting
line. He just boosts for the pleas­
ure of seeing things grow nnd expand
and he «nn no more help being opti­
mistic than he can help living nnd.
being six feet tall and In real good
health. Willis will be here tunny
year* yet. Wo nre glud to see Lake
countv get Willis nnd hold him. He
has already plnccd that county on the
map in large letters nnd any time
they get through with him n nice little
•Sanford will offer him a nice littl*
sum to come over here nnd be our
secretary of the bohrd of trade for u
few minutes, a t lenst. And, anyhow,
we would like to have Willis over
some night when the board of trade
for his very presence maker
forget their troubles nnd feel
•ike millionaires.

Windows, complete with frames and inside
• trim each
. . . .
Double Windows, complete with frames and
inside trim, each -

Single doors, complete with frame and inside trim $
Double “
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“ “ 14 “ “
Front doors, Special prices
Second hand brick not cleaned, per thousand !
Scrap Lumber per two horse load - - $2.1
orders ea

J. D. HOOD, President
legislature to carry out the tctatlvc This silly twaddle of the Orlando pooSTATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
plan of the board of control.
pie is absurd nnd it Is also noted that
FILLED TO OVERFLOWING
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| none of the Orlnndo offenders tip,
ni mK^i r
• prnred in the municipal court to de­
Judge 1 ined Himself
fcnd their cases hut they, knew they
Total Enrollment Will Exceed 600
-------I were guilty nnd estreated their bonds.
Pupiln In Fall Term
Judge Schclle Maine*, iudge of th
municipal court wns caught excccdiri;
Purchased Fine Farm Place
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 23—Dr. Ed­ the speed limit one day this wee
ward Conradi, president of the State und was pulled by the motorcycle ,
L. A. Ilrunilcy lias sold tlu^ fine
College for Women, stated today thnt policeman who plays no favorites and
the total enrollment ut the beginning The judge wns up before his own court farm next to his own place on Celery
of the coming fall term would ex­ nnd hnd to pay a fine just like any avenue known ns the Hughes place
ceed 609 nnd nlthough every possible of the common herd and the to II. It. Ferguson of Robinson county
ill convince North Carolina. This place com­
space in the dormitories was taken, j ntur
ic speeders prises the stone bungalow and ID acres
over *&lt;&gt;nu hundred applications hud any
ss of who of fine flowing well land all tiled and
been turned down, solely because of are
came from being farmed. Mr. Ferguson nnd flintthe luck of nccomodutions nnd dorm- they
A none of ily have arrived in the city and will
itory.
State girls nre of course and
of persons, make this place their home.
given first consideration, nnd all stud- thci
cuts from other states than Florida, —
wil I not lie given rooms on the
campus. There are almut fifteen out- mmm
of-statc students who would attend
the college this winter and rooms
have been secured for them in the
immediate neighborhood of (lie col­
lege.. President Conradi has made
room in his own home for four stud­
ents, nnd nil told, tiicie will be about
thirty girls who will have rooms in
private homes, near the enmnus
The Florida State College for
Women has grown almost beyond all
Our slocks are fresh ami are of
months no advertising of uny nature
the best strains that can he se­
was carried on, and there was no
agent in the field, and in spite of the
cured. Sanford Farmers have
fact that no soliciting was done, there
been using our “ Paris Golden
nre over a hundred young women
Yellow
Self - Blanching Celery
of the state, who will he compelled
to go elsewhere to attend college.
Seed” for the past twenty years.
Ten years ngu the total «-**r«»lImeat of the Florida State College for
Our “ Big Boston Lettuce” and “ Early Snowball
Women wns 267, and the graduating
class* of that year boasted of being
Cauliflower” have always produced dependable
the largest in the history of the in­
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.
stitution. There were nineteen grad­
uates of the ncudemicnl department.
In the spring of 1U20, the graduates
from this same institution numbered
markable growth afld advancement
can not be maintained unless equip­
ment is furnished to meet the needs
Sanford, Florida
of the institution, nnd Ur. Conrndi
stated thnt nt least onc-lmlf millliou
dollnrs should be appropriated by the |

Seeds!

Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower

If you nre troubled with pains or
oches; feci tired; have headache,
indit . rt on, insomnia; painful pass®C«of urine, you will find relief in

GOLD MEDAL
i 3world’s standard remedy for kidney,
bladder and uric add troubles and
Lailonal Remedy of Holland line* IMP.
Th,,c dies, all druggists. Guaranteed.
for ll. a u rn , Gald Medal
and accept

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TO LENGTHEN TOURIST
SEASON IN FLORIDA
Railroads Authorize Sale of Tickets
Effective October 1st.
The problem of lengthening the
tourist season In Florida to seven or
eight month?, including full, winter
nnd spring, has been solved so far ns
the rnilronds are concerned.
They
have authorized the snlo of round
trip tourist tickets from distant
points to Florida, effective on and
after October 1st, up to April .'10th
with a return llir.it on nil tickets of
May .'list.
The Florida Development Board
bus written the passenger trnflb
manager of each of the main lint
roads entering Florida urging that
they give ample publicity to llu* carl)
sale of tourist tickets, in order to
stmt the tourists to Florida early in
the season and thereby relieve con
gestion ill passenger traffic in Janu­
ary and. February.
The local commercial organizationcan do Very effective Work by start­
ing their advertising early, and by
providing » longer period of enter­
tainment.

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William Martin William*, an Ala.
bama l a w y e r , ha* b«en named to auceeed Daniel C. Roper as cemmlsaloner
•f Internal revonut. H* ha* practiced
law In New York and In i*17 waa
mad# solicitor of tha department of
agriculture. He held this position’ un­
til hla present appointment.

SANFORD BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
MAKING CANVASS
ETery Citizen Should Subscribe for
Stock in Thin Institution.
Every citizen in Sanford is vitally
interested in the upbuilding of our
town. Those who were at the last
Board of Trade meeting heard many
good things about the Sanford Build­
ing and I/&gt;an Association. We need
homes, and more homes. Tho easiest
way to get them on the rent plan is
through the building and loan asso­
ciation. Every business man in Sanord should subscribe to the limit.
You will not only get a good divi­
dend on your money invested directly
from the association, but every fam­
ily locating with us Is an asset to the
community, and will increase your
business. The Building nnd Loan
Association is purely co-operative
nnd every dollnr earned goes back to
the stockholder pro-rntn, after de­
ducting absolutely necessary running
expenses. Can anything be fairer!
Every dollar you invest will help
someone that needs it get n home.
T. J. Miller, "President,
II. R. Stevens, Vice-Pres.
A. P. Connelly, Sec. A Treas.
The Board of Trade appointed a
committee to solicit subscriptions.
Don’t wait for this committee, if you
haven’t seen them. Go to the office,
subscribe for stock, und help us
build houses to take enre of the
.stranger coming in. Do it now.

Plant M.it wrA Hy-Te t Seed

for g '*»;! r • u'ts.

G.irden n*ri F.eld .Seed for Fall
Planting.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lillard arrived!
Scetl
U.Uf, Rye, llarley, M illet.
In the city Saturday fium their form­
er home In Florala, Alabama, where New Crop Turnips Cr.hhagc,
Mr. Lilian! hnd charge of the F lo r-1
Egg-Plant, Pepper, Beans,
nln News. Mr. and Mrs. I.illnrd are
Pear, Potittos and Orion
no strangers to Florida, Mr. Lillard |
Sets.
having been a resident of Pensacola j
largest and Oldest established
for many years, where he was huslness manager of the Pensacola News, j
Seed house in the state.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lillard will Ik* the •
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Neel i
until their household goods arrive, i
when they will move into their own
home, recently purchased on Elm
Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lillard will
prove n valuable nddition to the citiJacksonville
censldp of Sanford.

Beginning on September 7th we shall offer For Sale at Extremely Low Prices

Send For Fall Cataloge and Seed
Soecial

Entire Stock of Furniture

House Furnishings and Stoves.
REMEMBER THE DATE AND WATCH FOR PRICES

Florida

�AUGUST 27, 1920

PAGE TWO

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
finding it neccsrary for him to give
his entire time to hie personal hold­
ings at Iowa City.
C. S. Lee of Ft. Drum spent Sun­ Mrs. J. N. Thompson nnd Mother
day In Oviedo.
1 Mrs. Carlton of Island Grove return­
Mrs. McDonald of Lakeland Is visit- ed Saturday. Mrs. Thompson who
irur her sister Mrs. II. U. McCall this has recently underwent nn operation
or nppendicits is improving rapidly,
week
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Holers of Mi­ to the delight of her ninny friends in
ami arc visiting Mrs. A. P. Farnell Oviedo.
this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. King have rent­
I.ONGWOOI) PICK-UPS
ed the S. W. Swope cottage on Gra­
ham Avenue.
Mr. Wm. MeGahey and nmily arc
rnneas ‘(0 ' 0r a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, lt ranees
Swope nnd Mrs. C. S. Lee spent Mon- Mr
am, Mr„
............_
........ j ... Dinkl e were in
lay in Orlando.
,
__ rirlnmln
Orlando nn
on Mondny.
Miss Gladys Lexette of JacksonMr. Woodcock left Inst week for a
,-Ulc spent Sunday with her parents visit to his old home in Maine.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Lexette.
Mr. and Mrs. Satcher arc hnv
Mr. nnd Mrs. &amp; II. Brown of Gold- lnp T cottage built next door to C. W.
:n Rod spent Monday in Ovdedo th# E *txin,n|,cp B hoinc.
-uests of ............—
Mr. W. B. -•\\---------illinms. • . .
rC. W.
w . Entxenger
guests
EntzcnRcr left Thursdny for
Olive W right is spending a part of Hot Springs Ark. where he will re­
the week a t Daytona Beach, tho guest main several weeks.
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lawton.
Mrs. Churles Pope was a visitor in
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Murphy return­ Sanford dn Wednesday .
ed Sundny from Iowa where they
Miss Eva McQunrters of Orlnndb
have been for sevcrnl weeks.
spent the last week the guest of Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope, Frances and Mrs. Bistlinc.
Swope, Miss Mnble Swope nnd Mrs.
Miss Olive Dinkle left Fridny for
C. S. Lee spent Saturday in Or- Jacksonville where she is visiting her
lundo.
.
, sister Mrs. II. C. Chnpmnn.
Dr. nnd Mrs. C. I*. Mntheson nnd
Friends of Mrs. Itenenu will be
little dnughtcr Marguerite of Fort pleased to learn she is nble to he
Myers are visiting Mis. J. II. Lee out ngain after an illness of several
and family.
months.
• , ,
Mrs. J. II. Lee Sr. returned SotThere will be nn ice cream socinl nt
u relay rom Davtona Beach where she the Library Fridny evening Aug27
hns been visiting Mr*. W. J . Lawton the proceed* ki&gt; toward* the Library
nnd family .
. . , ■ building fund.
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell entertained the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pugh of Jacksonville
Ladies Bible Classs of the Methodist have arrived nnd will soon be located
Church Tuesday afternoon at their* in their home recently purchased from
regular meeting.
Mr. MeGnhey
Master Ben Johnson entertained a
Friends of Miss Will I/&gt;u MeGnhey
cw of his voung friends nt a birth­ wil be sorry to hear that she is in
day party Inst Friday afternoon in the hospital in Sanord where she will
honor of Ii Ih sixth blrthdny.
undergo an operation for npendicitis.
Messrs T. W. Lawton, N. J. Lawton
----------- x----------Rowdy Wright nnd 0. I’. Swope
EAST SANFORD
came over from Dnytonn Saturdn yto
spend Sundny in Oviedo.
Mrs. A. Corpnny will return Thurs­
Misses Mary Brnnnon, Alice limndnry I.cinhart nnd Messrs Al­ dny from her trip to I.ibson Ohio.
Miss Virginia Long is in Fort
ton Farnell nnd W. M. Wright spent
Meade guest of her cousin Mrs. Eusta
Sundny nt Dnytonn Bench.
Mr. Snodgrass of Jacksonville is net Burgess.
G. C. McDonald is nt home from
ing Cnshier in the Hank of Oviedo
while T. L. Lingo is taking n two Lnkelnnd nn enforced vacation due
to his health.
weeks vacation nt Dnytonn Bench.
I.. B. Currie is over from New SmyMiss Nell King returned Tuesday
uni mtxuuik
«..«.« she ................
from
Leesburg where
hns been inn guest of his daughter Mrs. W. E
siting her sister Mrs. Z. Spinks | Prevail und family,
nee the closing of the summer scool
Mr. nnd Mrs. Forston nnd children
&gt; the University of Florida nt Gain- Minvc moved rom Beck Hnmniock tc
ivilio.
''Greene neighborhood.
Mr. John Robertson who hns been
Mrs. I. D. Martin writes from Dani Chicago for several weeks returned ielson Conn, that Mr. Martin receivnturdny to Oviedo nnd Mr. Robert- ed a serious injury to his knee by be
in will he the manager of the Black ing thrown from his berth while
nmtnock Garden Co. next season,.on the way there and is using n cam
Ir. S. I- Murphy former malinger 1 in consequence. They will spend the
OVIEDO

Maxwell House Coffee
50c per pound

Granulated Sugar - 22c lb.
8 lb. cans Snow Drift
Lard * - * •
3 lbs. Besl Cream Cheese
6 lb. cans Criscc • •
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2.25
1.00
1.90
1.10
.85
5 lbs. Baby Lima Beas
6 " B. E. Peas, Fresh .75
6 “ Navy Beans • - .75
.15
Green Split Peas, pound
Fruit Jars, Pints and Quarts
Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs 1.00
1.00
Seeded “ 3 “
Gal. Cans Peacock]Syrop 1.50
1 lb. Boxes Boneless
Herring * •
50c Box
Virginia Cobbles Irish
Potatoes • •
.75 pk.
3 lbs. California Onions 25c

L. P. McCULLER
Sanford,

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Staple and Fancy Groceries
T o Our Customers, Friday and Saturday
10 pounds Sugar $2.25

QUICK DELIVERY
W e have the best Delivery Service in the City. Give us
your Meat and Grocery Order. We can Please You.

Phones 106 and 493

OUT-OF-TOWN
PEOPLE

Fertilizers
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WELCOME
A t Our Store
Thursday, Sept. 2nd
as well as all the

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams have
gone to I’nlni Beach.
W. N. Golden of Ray City Georgin
hnVj arrived in the city and will be
operator on the Herald Linotype.
Hi II. Parker of Iioston hns nrrved
in the city and will be with the F. F.
Dutton Company »h traffic manager.
Hon. Forrest I-nkc nnd family of
Sanford were greeting their friends
^ im e .
on the beach over the week end. They
were guests at the Inn.— Dnytonn
Journal.
Mrs. J. It. Holly, Mrs. R. S. Holly,
Robert Holly nnd Mildred Holly cxv t to return home Sunday from Anna
Marin Reach where they have been
spending the pnst two weeks nt the
cottage of Mrs. R. S. Holly.
Mrs. II. A. Nenl and Mrs. N. .J.
Lilian! went to Dnytonn Hcuch on
Wednesday for a sojourn of several
weeks.
They will take furnished
apartments and enjoy old ocean to
the fullest.
L. J. Maxwell, superintendent of
the Western Union, dropped into Snnord for a short visit anil wns well
pleased with the increase of business
along every line. Mr. Maxwell thinks
Sanford has a fine future and, like
every other visitor, sees many im­
provements every time he conies.
Mrs. E. G. Tyner nnd E. B. Brown
arrived in the city Tuesday from Jack­
sonville. Mr. Browi\ spent several
days here with the Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., and went to points in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Krcll enjoyed n pleas,
south Florida,
Mrs. Tyner will he
the guest of her daughter Mrs. It. J. ant ride Sundny with Mr. nml Mrs
Andrew Berteleson in the Liter's car
Holly for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee nnd Child­
Mr. nml Mrs. W. M. Haynes nnd
family nnd Miss Liinh Johnson have ren nnd Mrs. Stcdt nnd nephew, Wil­
rcurned rom Coronado Beach where fred Pierson were nmong those going
the Haynes fnmily nnd the Gormley over to Palm Springs Sundny for n
family hevc been sojourning for the few hours hut returning in tim e to
past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gorm- attend the church service.
Mr. and* Mrs. J. C. Collier nnd Mr.
went on to Jacksonville where
and Mrs. Wcstcrdick nnd sister, Mrs.
they nre residing.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kny Anderson Benton enjoyed a day nt Coronndc
nnd family were here Saturday en beach, the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnrs.
route to Coronado Bench, where they ey Beck on the 15 th nnd ngain on the
spent several days. Frank is spend­ lDth though the Inttcr trip Mrs. Col­
ing h&lt;s vncntlon nt Ids old home place lier did not go on account of the
near Palm Springs, where he passed grippe she has been having.
his early chddhood. He is in charge Ijis I Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Color and
of the Tampa Branch of the Thomas Mrs. Green spent a while at tb*» lake
Advertising Agency nnd nt present taking their dinner in the woods.
is mnking his home in Tampa, but he
Sorry we ore nil not able to attend
will nlwnys call Seminole County his the birthday party given nt tho lnk&lt;
home.
on the 10th in honor of Mrs. MnrgnMiss Mnrinn Otis, of Dnytonn, nnd let Ericsson's birthday.
Miss Word, of Sanford, have been
All report it nn enjoyable affair
fortunate enough to secure their en­ for besides the delights of the lake n
trance into the College For Women bounteous super wns served to which
nt Tnllnhnssec or the fall seinster. nearly ull in Grnpeville responded.
There were one hundred new stud­
There were nbout 80 per cen t.. r
ents accepted while 125 were refused
Inrge
crowd from town also.
ndmission because of the crowded con------------x----------(Htidn of the college. The entire list
Putting On Big Sales
wns published in the Tinics-Union of
Snturdny.—Dnytonn Journal
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Elder and little
Among the Sanord merchants put­
dnughtcr, Alice, have returned from ting on big sales are the stores of
a month's vnention spent in the S. Benjamin on First street nnd pal­
mountains of North Carolina and, metto, Bnndels Emporium on Sanford
north Georgin, where our geninl avenue, Milcr’s Furniture store, am!
postmaster gained in flesh and health several other stores nre putting on
nnd i* ready to tackle Uncle Snnt’s sales or contemplating the same.This
business in the post ollicc this win­ sales idea is good for several reasons
ter. Capt. Elder saw n lot of Gcor- nnd thin is also the time to g et the
gin politics, Georgia rains nnd wet people in the habit of coming to S an­
w eather and enjoyed the trip to his ford to do their trading. Sanford of­
old home very much, but lie and Mrs. fers more inducements to people of
Elder nre glnd to get back to Sanford this section of Florida than any otlici
city nnd the merchants should bo a ­
again.
live to their great nportunitics a t nil
times nnd keep the people coming.
U PSA LA~A ND Git AP EVILLE
The merchants who nro doing th«
Mrs. Edwin Lunguist Raymond re­ business nre the merchants who ad­
turned home Sundny rom their visit vertise and if you want to keep post­
to Tiger Bny at the home of her par­ ed watch the colums of the H erald
ents with her brother, Clnrence Berg- You can tell who is alive and who is
not.
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quist (not Buggist) by auto.
------------x----------E. W. came homo the 15th in the
Oscar Speer To Asheville
meantime he has purchased n new
Maxwell nuto for his family.
Mrs. C,. W. Speers wns called to
A number of the family gathered
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mlnnii last week by tho serious Ill­
Ericsoq Snturdny evening to bid Mrs ness of her son Oscar Speer. It wns
Carr and children good bye, ns they found necessary to send him to A she­
returned to their home in Delnnd, Sun- ville for treatm ent nnd the govern­
I day Mr. and Mrs. Ericron motoring ment hns taken him in charge and |
will boar nil of his expenses.
'over with them.

Find time to
PAY US A VISIT
We treat you Right

Deane Turner
Groceries

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For Seed Beds
Ashes: •
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stems
Cotton Seed Meal

LOCAL AND PERSONAL You Will Find A

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112 W. First St.
Phone 497

Imported Sugar - 5 lb. 95c

24 lb. Obelisk Flour • $2.00
96 “ Gold Medal Flour 8.25
Compound Lard, pound • .25
Pt. Cans Wesson Oil • .40
.40
Large Size P. U. Butter
.45
Ail Good Oleo, pound •
Chum Gold Oleo “ * .50
2 lb. Can Yan Camps
.20
Pork and Beans •
Good Com, Doz. • • 1.65
2 lb. cans Tomatoes, doz 1.55
Best Rice, pound * * .15
3 1 lb. cans Roast Beef 1.00
1.00
3 1 lb. cans Corned “
1.00
3 2 lb. cans Tripe Polled Ham, doz. • • .60
Best Brooms, each 75c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75

remainder of the slimmer nt their cot­
tage in Bridgton Maine.
A. Corpnny, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Chorpcnlng and young people drove
to Tavares Sunday and plcniccd.
Mured Mayeda will sail from Seat­
tle Washington AAug. 28 for Japan.
The’item should of rend Inst week Mrs
Toynmns sister will come ns his bride.
Tho A.K. Powers farm nnd beauti­
ful little h. j i c in Browns Hammock
has been sold to a Mr. Brown from the
West side. He will take possesion at
once.
East side friends will be pleased
to know a son Inst week was born tc
Mr. und Mrs. Will Rowe nt their home
on West 1st St. Mrs. Rowe will b&lt;
Miss Isabel Ravnor.
M rJ. T. Allen nnd Ruth nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs P. J. Allen nnd litttle dnugh­
tcr Kntherinc spent Sunday nt Coron­
ado.
C. E. Chorpening hns bought an­
other truck nnd has accepted the tratransferring of both the Bcnrdcll ave.
nnd Celery ave. School children this
much coming year. Mr. Chorpening
gave such universal satisfaction last
year he hns been asked to accept the
position for the next two years.
L. A. Brumley has sold what it
known ns the Hughes place* but own­
ed by him several years to a Mr. Fergeson from North Carolina. The At­
tractive cement house nnd groundi
und 18 acres of improved celery land
The Fergersons nre expected to nrrivc soon. They have sevcrnl young
people.
Mrs. J. T. Allen nnd two daugh­
ters Mary Belle and Helen after sepnding one month nt Dnytonn Beach
where they went for Helen's health,
have been to Coronado Bench. They
will hnvc apartments nt John Adams.
Helen's health is so grcntly improved
they expect to spend six or eight
weeks at Coronado,
Miss Gladys Greene entertained n
few of her friends at n dinner party
Thufdriay evening. 'Those present
were Miss Bessie. Ix&gt;ng, Mr. Theo.
Deane, Mr. Wilburn Rumple, Arthur
nnd Victor Greene nnd Mrs. Greene
After dinner the guests were enter­
tained with n game of cards. Dur­
ing the evening refreshments were,
served. Everyone had a delightful
time and the party wns voted a grent
success.

Nitrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

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for our display of new goods
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Farm s, Homes, Groves, Lots
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Sanford prosperity is visible on every hand. Our
farmers are making good and with their success
others arc also prospering and best of all we all
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
made here Is also being invested in developing our
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Folks nre settling down for a life time stay—buying
homes and farms, businesses etc.
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to call at iny oflicc The small cement
building or. Pnrk Ave).
1 have assisted may and can help you.

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visiting her Aunt Mrs. McLaulin.
Attorny C. P. Dickson and W. S.
Essington business manager of the
Orlando Sentinel were Sunday visit­
ors and guests of the Valdez Hotel.

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But! Cav.’thon is. spending a feiv
days in Sanord having come down
with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lilian! from
Floraln Alabama. This Is Mr. Caw
thon's first trip to this part of Florida
and he thinks this part of the world
----------- X----------Jacksonville*, Aujrust 21.—Governor is just about right.
--------------------- x --------------------Calts nnnouncctl that he Yvould ask the
Try n Herald Yvnnt ad for results.
Supreme Court o the State for nn
opinion as to the necessity of callnjf a special session of the Leeislature
to chanife the election laws heforo
Yvomcn are permitted to vote. lie de­
clared his belief that upon final ac­
tion by the SSecrotary of SState of
the United States in promulgating
the 10th amendment the women are
eliirible to vote Yvithout. State action,
in his opinion it will not lie necessary
for women to pay poll tax in order to
vote for the first time.

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Norlbraat quarter of Hecllna 30; and ibe Northea*t quarter of Nortbeaal quartr* of Rreilou
33, all In Townablp 31 South It* if* 31 IU &gt; I.''
Trna and each of /no ar* been* « n k r - i to
appear to tb* CompDInint'a I HI *f complaint
le n d O ld on titu m r
I ' V e n i . A . D.
1Jin, ih* tame l - l n r a Id ltr D*r, nf Ibl* ' ou.t.
It I* further or,lrre,l that Ibla nolle* he publlabed tot Iw tD e conaerulli* w*rk* In lb* Hanfold Gerald, a newapaper of general circulation
puldlabr.1 In Sanrord, Heml no l# Count/. Florida.
YVin e r t : E . A. D .O f Ira*. C lrtk nf Ibe M id
Circuit Osort. and It* real of aald Court. Ibl*
llt h da/ td Auguat, A. D. 1030.
(Seal)
Ih A . D OUdLAHA, Clerk.
D-rJ* fc (Hire. SiUcIlrtS fur Conplalaard.
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x o n c z o r A r ru c A T io x j o e t a x d e e d .
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Nolle* 1* b firh f ( l l t o
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lilk da/ of Jn l/. A. 1&gt;„ 1013, l i u (llrd aald errllflftt* la n / ettlrr in&lt;! t i n m u ll application
for I n i lm l to l**u* In arrotilanrr w ith law.
Kill) rrrtlfirat* riubraf** lb* fnllowtag raerltwsl
I W f t t 'f alluatrd In Stralgiilt Conn! /, I'kwld*
16-nlll
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Nan. M r , rc o n tr-l In f la t llouk 3. Pag* 13.
T1&gt;o laid land brine a*a****d at lb« dal* of
iMoaa** of aurti rrrtlfirsfe I" tb* c m * of
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far I n doo.1 to lu a t In ircuciliac* with lair.
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for tat d rill to lu n r In accotilinrr n llh lirr.
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A. H. Urtffln.
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A Inlander, the h rln i t l»w of J(»rp ll A lr » audrr. d rrri* r,l, Sittnnah, I'lorldt A Wetlem
Rallroid Cutnpan/. a nitforatlon tinder Ibr
latra of Ib r H lalr of (iro rg li m l tt.r Slat*
of 1‘lnrldi. Itotrrl II. Itnner r and . ” ••llamar/ M i wife. William L. A . Itlll*. Trna
tr* for M a rlin J, Cilia ind her two dio th lrra .
Marl h i V. K ill! ind M u / YV. r.llli. M arlin •
RtUl, M if tl a V. Cilia, Mar / YV. Cilia Y.
n r o r ll , T r n i l r r for tleoreta I'arnell. b li w lfr.
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Slraenr, and . .......Slrrrfia till wife, S. YV.
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A. I'rltfwi/ and ............ Prllrw*/ Ida wlfr,
Joha I. Ilranrh and .............Ilrancb Ida wlfr.
It. YV, Carrie and hale Currlr hla wife. J. W.
Itua* and ............. It'iaa Ida wife. YY’arrrn r.
I,iremote Sr., and .............Laftmorr Ida wife.
A. Pnrdrr and .............I’nrdre Ida wife. YV.
P. Lararrore and . .. .. .. .. .iJramof* Ida wife.
Kale IkuTd. Ilarr/ A. Ihurd and.............. .
tloord hla wife. YV'.lla lloord I. Irrmln l*a» ar;
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hi* wife, and IL SI. MeSitt and bla wlfr
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It apprarlns fiotn Ibe allMirll nf fin JaYul&lt;ln. thr ageni of 1t,r Complainant In Ihr
ahjer anil, that II la tb* hrllaf of tb* Mid
tintot that tb* |darri of realdrnrr of Ibr alo*r
named defendant! atr unknown, that there !•
no penon In the SI air ef Vlorlda thr aerrlrr of
a eohporca upon wtom would bind aaid Dr
fendtnti, and tbit II It hi# belief that tb* laid
defendant! are oarr the are of twenl/-on&lt; /ran
Y'on are. then fore, ordered to appeir to thr
till of eomplalnt Med In laid ranar on Mondar, the lit da/ of Soaembrr A. P., IM*, the
eirr.e lelii » Itnlr f»jr of tbit Court.
IT IS rmiTIICIl ORDERED, Till I lid. no
lire be pobtPhed for fl»M mner.-ntlre werka
la Tlie Sanford llerahl. a newapaper of geaeral
rlrrulitbm pnbllabr,! In Sanford. Seminole Conn
I/, llorlda.
WITNCAA K. A. IMftaaa. Clerk of Ibe raid
CYrrslt Coart, and Ihe teal nf aild Coo:I Ibl*
14th da/ of Anpnl A. D. IWfl.
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C. A. DOtTOI.ARA. Clerk.
Da,la k Ollea, Sollrltoft for Complalnanl
I Ate
TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
YOI? ARC IICRCIIT NOTIFIED: Hat the
*Tt/ Ontstnlaalnti of tbr lit/ nf Sanford. I’lorldl.
did era the llth da/ nf Jnne A. D. 1330, pit*
a te**hitlon pmalillr./ f.*r and re.julrlo* the
iradlag. pailne and dralnace of that portion
•of ralmetti Aarnur bnlnnlu/ at Sefond Slreel
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•wedaare with plana and aierlfteathma tm Me
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toned the taaeairoenl of eirh lot. plere or par* "I of lari'l ahtitllnc wp«n Ibe aforraald Aaennr
' 'ween rl.e prlnta ateoe deatrnate-l: that tb*
rot* e«tli ated raw! of the Itnprofement ■la
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IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AMD TOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. TLORIDA. IN
CHANCERY.
HI.AVIA COLONY COMPANY, a corporation
under Ibe Iawi of the Slate of Ohhb Complalnt* L C. UeRRIDC, el at .[Wendante.
ORDER OP ITRUCATION.
T* Re unknown heir*, detlree*. traaleea or
other rlalmnti and all partle* cyliulnr an
Interrat nnder J. C. Mrtltlde and.Vj............
MelYHde. bla wife, O. E. Parrott tp I
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Parrott bit wife. Arch Aaerelle *6d....*•• •••
Aerralle hi, wlfr. William A. Ilowifk, Ijarie
Alalander, Nellie Alninder. Cirri^ Alrtindrr.
William Altaandrr. George Alraandef, thrbelraal
law olJoaeph Alninder. ilwraard, Raatnah. Fla,
A Wealera Railroad Compia/, ■ corporalhm un
rr tb* taw* of Ihe etale of Oeoriti and the
Slate nf rinrida. Robert II. Ramaf/ and..........
Itamee/ bla wife, William L. A. Kill*. Tnntr*
Inf Martha J. Cilia an.1 her two dinghler*.
klartba V. HIN and Mar/ W. Elll*. Jlarth* J.
Rill*. Martha V.Hill*. Mar/ W. MIU*. A. P.
I'arnell, Trotter for CJeortl* Tarnell. hi* wife
and her children. Cror/lt Caritell and Ibe rhlld
rea of A. P. CarneR and firotjli I'arnell. R
M. Holler and ............. Ruder hi* wife, II. D
Sleaera and ............. Slearne bla wife. S. YT
Tailor end ............. Ta/lor hla wlfr. YVm.
Culller and ..............tVlller bla wlfr, A. P
I’arnell and............... 1‘arrell bla wife, Daniel
Rirh and ............. Rkh tl* wife. Simeon W.
•ra/Vir and ..............Ta/lor hit wlfe.l^wla
Horr.e and ..............Horne hi* wife. Ouatiru*
A, 1‘eltewa/ and.......... Petlew*/ hi* wife.
John I. lYrancb and.............Rrarich bla wife.
D. W. Currie and Kate Currlr. hla Wlfr. J. W.
Rut* and ............. Iliua hla wir*. Wanen Y.
Tara more Sr., and .......... ..Uramore. hi*
wife, A. Purdee and ............. Purdrw hit wife.
VV. r. laraninre' and ............. tjrauor# bla
»tfe. Kal* lloord. Itarr/ A. lloord ant,....... .
Ih. d kll wife. YYTI1* R&lt;.*rd, I.. Prrmln Da/
. W. licit and
and ....... ....Da/ 1.1* wlfr. YV
.............Rrll Ida wife. E. M. MrNalt and
............ MrNalt Ida wife, or nlbrrwlar In Ibr
proper'/ herelnafler drertlhed. and lo all par
Ilea rlalmln* an Interrat In aald property,
alluale In Reralnolr Coaol/, Slalr or Plorid*.
to wit:
"The p'rtlthwret noirkr of Ibr Southwr*!
Otirler
and lb* Nrrthwrat uiarler »t thr
Smipa'al ijuartre of IV don IS: I/d, I, 3 and 3i l
Aartlna IT; tb* Weal half nf the Norlbraat
^airier. !,»* flftca »cr»* In tb# CoutlieMt c*»r

Eyes Tested
Lenses Ground
GLASSES ADJUSTED
and REPAIRED

Backs With Its Implement

Yes, we hnve learned the welding
art—
So bring to us each broken part.

When you hitch your team to the wagon you
hitch close up— not. out nt the end of the tongue.
You want this feature in your tractor too, because
it enables you to back up.

If it’s mechanically possible to
weld the broken parts wo can do
so. Don't waste your money for
ncYV parts before you consult us.
So is charging the proper prices.

Theodore Roosevelt w isely said: "Nine-tenths
o f wisdom consists o f being wise in time." That’s
pretty good advice. Bear it in mind when selecting
your tractor.

Let The It., &amp; O’s Auto Doctor
look after your car’s health

L. A. BRAND

B.

( &gt;plom r t f 1s t- O p t i c i a n

221 E. First S ired
Opposite J’ohtoUlcr

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Features
You Want

0. MOTORCO.

L Docs all field work—Including
cultivating—and belt work.
Saves most horst keep.

20U PARK AVE.,
Sanford,
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Floridt

2. One man handles both tractor
and implement.
You can / arm more land atone.
3. Tractor and Implement back up
as one unit.
Eajiln handled in close /facer.

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
THOMAS II. IIAKER, rh. I).

A. Operator sits on Implement scat.
P erfect control over whole
outfit.

A n a l/llra l and C ona utling C k rm la l Prefraala**l *f N lt a r a l N d r n r r
l.'m rr lla i. Ilalllaa C a llrg r, M s,Ida
I'H ta l* l aboraiuri of Ifo llln i Call*#*
YY Ia lrr I’ ark, Ft*., N o t . 3th, I l l s

M r . T . O . Cbarlra

Sanford, Fla.,

5. Opcrator’a eye always on Im­
plement.
fleffer implement work; better
crops.

Dear S ir :
I h a ir ro ra p lrtrd ra rrfu l rh rm lra l a n ilia l* of Ih r aarnplr of w*|#r that
/•n broag hl rat ra ti/ laal » r r k . anad ha** obtained Ih* follow ing teaollat
C * l* f -----------------------------------------------------_ _ C tM f
R eaction------- --------- — ------------------------ Neutral
Ire * Am m onia 00 yarla per million
Album inoid Aram anla____ _____ Trace

C h lorine ---------- 1.71 O a rti per m lllla*
T n la l a * lld ,..._
h od p . m . p cr m illion
lla r d n e a a ___ 31.01 /aria per m lllla*
N llra la a _____
T ra r*

T b * abarne* yraetlcall/ » f fre* and album inoid am m onia In Ihla water aad
Ila ta r/ amall am aanl of ehlarln* ladlrale* Ila e ite llr a l qa alll/ far hooarhold
parpnae*. In addllton I* Ik* good goalll/ ehararlecD llr* *f .u p rrlo r b*u**h*ld
water, Il po**f**ta apeelat feature* of much aalue, tapeelall/ Ihoa* of eie e lle a l
nalura aerallan and L O W degre* *f hardnaaa.
T h r baclerlologleal anal/ala, reaulllng In a* aterage lo la l count. In f*ur
nampleo oT Ik* water, a t 1 baelerla par r e a l.; and In finding
or other
idlng no colon, or
barm fal barle rla , full/ e n a trm ila gaod quail)/ ladiral • J' b / l ha CHEMI CAL
aaal/ri*.
O f Ihe man/ water* af Ihla and other ra g la n t Ikal I haa* a n a l/ ird , I haao
faaad none aaperlar la all good «uaUllea lo lh a l or Ih* " f lld e r W a te r."
Tou r* eer/ raapeelfcll/,
(S ig n e d ) T I I O S . II. IIA K F .II

6. Tractive power ahead of work;
operator behind itJlandles like horses.

Take notice how the Moline-Universal is rigidly
and closely hitched to its implement. You can
back the entire outfit ju st os easily as you can
drive it ahead—back half w ay across the field if
you want to. I t ’s a m ighty handy, satisfactory
and scarce feature among tractors.
You may have overlooked this big point.
For convenience and close work its value is ob­
vious. It gives the Moline-Universal greater
freedom o f movement and allows it to work in and
out o f corners ond tight places.
In every
operation the outfit hcndlco as one unit, yet their
pivoted connections allow both tractor and im­
plement' to conform individually to the in­
equalities o f the ground.
In small fields this feature of the MolineUniversal is almost a necessity. At all times and
in all places it is a big point that works with all
the other big Moline-Universal points to make it
the m ost economical and satisfactory tractor
made— a good investment.
We wont to figure, demonstrate and prove it
to you. G ive us the chance.

BELL BROS., Lake Monro

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
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AUGUST 27. 1920

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THE SANFORD HERALD

STATE
JDST THREE
OUT OF SIX

And then some Tampa pnpers said
thnt wc were wrong for raying that
Skinny was childish.
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Skinny Is alright, but they have to
play ball behind him. And if Tampa
expects anything from Skinny that
wil hnve to quit that knocking stuff.
----------- x----------Mopohan is with us this week. And
after all Monohan is all right. Wc
And after nil, this Inst wool: has- like the wny he .sticks to it while the
n’t been the worst one for us this year rest run.
by any means. And yet, It hasn't
Dick Monohan js the only one to
been a good one. On the six comes stny the season through. There have
played, b'nnford copped three of them, been a bunch of 'em on him nllfcvear,
und by so doinc hns kept us out of but he Is here yet.
----------- x----------the cellnr, HUT—n tissue paper door
And
whats
more, he is going to stay.
is all thnt superntes us from that
----------- x----------position now.
.Tournament Riding next Thursday.
----------- x----------Of this past weeks doincs the most
interest was centered upon the two And farce comedies on the ball diam­
ond.
gnme series wi'.n Orlando.
-xReally we would hnve felt bud if
And Parades, and soda water n::d
Orlando hud won both these cutties,
because it has been awful, the way crnckcr-jack.
----------- x----------we hnve bent them colnc and coniine
And Fish fry on the Inke front.
this year.
----------- x----------But we just had to beat them again
And
Snnford
ploys at home ngnin
in the first gnnie, (M ondnyh-innsmuch ns it is only a piece of rare tomorrow. Let us not weaken this
luck when the Cnps win one from the late in the day. Come nut nnd help
Fcda. And then Tuesday, we were
really sorry for those birds down that
way und we went down to Orlando
witn our minds made up thnt we were
coinc to hnve,a heart. And before
their Inrco crowd of seventy-five fans
we let them get away with one. Or­
lando paper*
then
lost
their
•heads. Actually Imd nerve enouch
to come out and crow over the stunt
Hut we cuess after all is said and
done it wns n stunt, Orlando bent
Hanford.
The series thi year between Sunford and Orlnndo now stands. Hnnford won 0, Orlando won 4, and they
tied one.
Lakeland is here today and to
morrow. A battle for the cellur pen
nns^ will be stneed and it is hoped
thnt fnns will turn out stronc and |
witness the cantes.
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HARRY IIURKE.

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The first part of this season Jim ­
my Hums was the man that started
thu fireworks for the Feds. It was
he that was Hanford's first mutineer.
Next to come wns Hutch Johnson,
who lasted just lone enouch for the I
Club to issue him a release. Follow-1
inc him ns mutineer came Gene Gufney nnd then nfter the sale of Gone
it wns Hnrry’s turn to take hold of
the wheel.
It is needless to state here thnt
Harry Burke has been one of the most
valuable men that hns worn a Han­
ford * uniform this year always
ready and wiline to not only do his
shore but help the rest with n lift.
It was Harry thnt hud to take choree
of the club nfter most of the best
players were sold off. It was him that
had to take chnrce nfter the Club wns
orced to sell down to twelve men, with
no possible show of winninc any penmint and real hnr work to keep out
of the cellar.
Conditions were so thnt he wns not
allowed to ect new men nnd it was
up to him to make the best out of
what we had. And he hns scored
100 per cent, in doinc his share in
keping tocether our bunch.
Ilnrry is n good bell’player, n per­
fect ecnilemnn. well liked by the fans
unjl his men, nnd we can certainly
hope that next year he will be civen I
uthe reins early enouch in the season
to ce tocether n pcnnnn* winninc
combination, to hnve his say, when
his say will menu something.
. ----------- x----------Ami the Hanford Club ns wel ns
the Hanford funs appreciates tho way
thnt Hnrry hns stnyed with it, the wny
in which he hns conducted himself ns
mutineer, ami here is'hoping&lt;thn w e
can prevail upon him to stay with us
this.w inter if possible.
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C E L E R Y SEED

C H A S.

finish up? All you iuynl ones thnt
have been standing by the guns.

Postoffice While Way

Charles Emerson Here

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SCORES FOR THE WEEK.
Thursday at St. Pete 1, Snnford 2
Friday at Lakeland, 0, Sanford 2
Saturday at Lakeland, 1), Sanford ^
Monday at Sanford G, Orlnndo 1,
Tuesday at Orlnndo C, Sanford 3
Wednesday nt Sanford 1, Braden­
town 7.
SCHEDULE FOR THIS COMING
WEEK.
Today r.nd tomorrow, Lakeland nt
Hnnford.
Monday and Tuesday, Snnford at
Tampn.
Wednesday nnd Thursday, Sanford
at Bradentown.

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Red Watson wants an all star team
picked from this lenguc. We suggest
thnt you pDk the Tampn loam nnd
thnt’s nuf-ced.

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while the Band is playing and the Parade is going on and the many
other events is under way, out store will open just a few hours as
all the stores close at noon,
ft

BUT STILL
we shall be tickled to death to have all the out of town folks that
possibly can pay us a visit and let us show you that we know how
to Welcome you.

If you don’t need anything in
our line, Don’t let that keep
you away as we want to
see you any how

Tampa hasn't clinched the second
half yet, but—she will.
Tampa is certainly entitled to the
club, nnd they played it In n clean
sportsmanship wny nil the way.
----------- x----------Wo can’t beat Tampn and we don't
beat a whole lot of them too often,
but there is ono club we can't beat:
Wc won’t mention any names. We'll
let Red Davis do i t

EDITOR

POLES ARE VICTORIOUS.
Postmaster Elder has come back| Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Emerson of
from ‘‘
the mountains
full of pep nnd‘ Jacksonville are in tho city the guests Holtlr Up Bolshevik! and Take Many
‘
Prisoners.
just to celebrate his coming is in­ of Mr. Emerson’s daughter. -They arc
stalling the white way posts in front /unking a tour of south Florida while
Washington, Aug. 26.—The pro­
of the postoffice thnt have been de­ Mr, Emerson is taking his vacation.
layed since the building was erected. He is on tht) Times Union. Mr. cess of bottling up the Russian So­
The posts for some reason never Emerson is the former editor of the viet forces on the northern front be­
showed up nfter they had nil been Fort Pierce News nnd is among the tween the Vistula and Russia has
plannrd and the places for the wires celebrities of the Florida Press Asso­ been completed, according to on offi­
cial statement issued just before la st
were left with a tin cover over them ciation.
midnight. The Poles have closed the
ready for the time, when the posts
gateway of escape, taking prisoners
could be procured after the war. The
Beach Hursts
nre now being installed
and ithe
»posts
ni
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smi»»* Mr. and and materials to such an extent th e t
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white globes nre on the top of the Sir s. Ed Lane, Mr. Arcie Jetts, it is impossible to chronicle them^"
Poland has been cautioned by the
posts and the whole effect! will great­ -Mr. Donald Smith nnd Mr. Harry
ly enhance the appearance
nc* of the post- Herrcn were the guests of Mr. nnd American government not to permit
oficc ns well ns that part of First Mrs J. S. Wilson for the week end nt her armies in their present counter­
street and wil match tfio white way the Beach. They returned home Sun­ offensive against the Russian bolshethat will soon be installed by the city day evening accompanied by Mr. nnd vlki, tn advance beyond the othno*
commissioners.
Sirs. J. S. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson re­ graphic boundaries of Poland.
-----------x-----------turns very much improved In health 1formal representations on the sub­
GOVERNOR CATT8 HERE
hnving spent the past five weeks nt ject, it was stated officially today,
the Bench. While there she wns en­ •have been made to the Polish govern­
Governor Cutts spent Sunday in tertained with an all day party by ment, through the American charge
this city the guest of the Valdez Ho­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and nt Warsaw.
tel. It is not known whnt his real also by Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ward.
The attitude of the United States
business was in Sanford other than
with respect to the invasion of Russa cell on some of his friends although
Mrs. A. N. Herrcn of Quincy Fla. J inn territory wns made plain to Po­
it is rumored thnt he in greatly in­ who hns been visiting Mrs. J. G. IJnll land formally in tho United .States
terested in the Snnford celery lands left this week for a few days stny nt note to Italy addressed to hct*i amand might be induced to locate here Neptune Hotel accompanied by Mrs. hns radar,
K,
some time in the future.
Hall.
The allied ami associated powers
favored preservation of the integrity
of Russia, it said, and the United
Htntes suggested also that a declara­
tion should be accompanied by the an­
nouncement that no trangression by
Poland troops would be permitted.
Great Uritnin hns joined with the
United States, officials said, in an en­
deavor to prevent a second violation
by Poland of Russian territory and
the |H&gt;sition of the two powers is ex­
pected to curl) any headlong impulses
which present bolshevik! defeat may
have inspired in Poland.
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STANDING OF THE CLUBS.

Tnmpu
Daytona
Bradentown
Bartow
St. Pete
Orlnndo
Hnnford
laikeland

1 . B R I1 T

SPORTING

EDITED BY
CHAS. L. BRITT
Wo hnvent hit bottom yet.
-xAnd we are not coinc to stay there
if we do.
----------- x----------If we never get in nny deeper than
two games between now and Labor
Hay,, we will get out then. We play
Orlnndo two games thnt day.
----------- x----------And then just reminds us. Orlnn­
do won n came from Hnnford this
week.
----------- x----------Thnt mnkes four times they have
beat us out of fourteen enmes. Not
no bod for them.
-----------x----------We believe this season will cud up,
with Orlando In the cellar nnd Snnford sitting right on them.

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There is much fuss and feathers
about the motorcycle noliccman en­
forcing the speed laws these duys and
it scents childish to any the least.
The speed Inw is twenty miles in the
city limits of Sunford ami certainly
if any drivers nre running lhotor'lnan *
this they should lie pulled and fined.
The editor of the Herald has been !
nulled for speeding in other cities lbesldes Hnnford where the law was
fifteen miles an hour and we never .kicked hut paid our fine. We also i
paid several here for other people who
did not have sense enough to observe ’
the speed laws ami we see no resaon
why pople should kick when they get
caught. If the speed Inw is a bad law
it should he repented and the motor­
cycle policeman taken off and the
cars nllowed to run wild and looao
over the streets killing people an
causing nil kinds of damage. Othe
cities hnve these laws and enfold
them and if Hanford has n zealous
officer who gets them every tlmo they
drive too fast here is no valid reason .
why there should be such a loud out- .
cry about his doing his full duty. Ho '.5,
gets paid so much a month whether I
he mnkes nny arrests or not and he &gt;
does not go out of his way to make -•
himself obnoxious. He is doing his :&gt;
duty ns he sees it nnd is being paid
for doing it nnd he would be a mighty /.
poor officer if he allowed nny offend­
er to escape. We note many speeed-w
stors nlong Park avenue who ore^ •
brenking the law cvciy day but tho'
policeman does not happen to seo V
them. These drivers know they are
breaking the law nnd yet when they’
nre enught they let out n srpiurk that .
can be heard round the state. Wo
believe in enforcing the laws regard­
less nnd If the laws nre too strin g e n t'
repeal them. It is a mighty poor ,
sport who squeals when he loses.

1111
1111 I Just why Sanford cops should have
it in for Orlando folks is beyond oui
comprehension If they persist In p er'
suing the hold up game they will causal
an infinitive split between friends.
I We’ve lots of ’em in that burg. Tak
1 Editor Hob Holly for Instance, he'i
one of the finest fellows on earth.'
I We'd rather split n bottle of—aay t
j snrsnparilln—with him than almost ‘ v
nnybody thnt we know of.—P,eport«r
.Star.
Snnp out of it, old fellow. Tha j
motorcycle cop has only been hero a
few w e e k s a m i d o c s not know an Orlnndo man from anv other man. If there is nny nnimosity between tho .V
two places It is the Orlando papers
thnt keep it alive and not the Sanford
friends to fnll out over nothing. If
you investigate the cases fully you
will find that the cop was right.'*■■
And Inst but not Ipaat Sanford street* 1
arc not speedways.
JUDGE MAINES*IS SECRETARY.
Word comes from Jacksonville that
Judge Schelle Mnincs has been elected
secretary o the State Democratic E- .
ocutive committtec a t their meeting
held on Thursday. This, is an honor
for our genial municipal ylpd™ ■'2L,J
one that la appreciated by wfs*»M«Tiy‘c
friends here and elsewhere. A t the - f
same meeting Mr. Rainev, the chalrnmn, was re-elected to this responsi­
ble position and Mr. McCall was
mnde treasurer.
AH of them good '*
men adn true Democrats ana the par­
ty in Florida will be safe in their
hands.
RED CROSS NOTES.

T H E ST O R E TH A T IS D IF F E R E N T

And have you noticed the wny Mac
scoops um up around short stop. Wo
just can’t get It thru our head why
nny tenm In this league would let h'm
go.

Mias Virginia Smith left last P ri
•lay for Georgia with her father where
it is hoped Capt. Smith will recover *
his health. During her absence Mr. I
H. C. DuHose will discharge the duties
of the Home Service Section of the e
local Red Cross. AH matters pertain- *
ing to the office of Home Service So-*
cicty wilt receive prompt attention
if taken to Mr. PuBoses office pn
I’ark Ave.
All the usual meetings will be held
at the Congregational
C
gationnl Church
Si
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Sunday.
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a t ti-16. Morning service nl eight.
See notice in another column.

Tampa pnpers kind of got on Skin»J* Watts: How comet

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THE SANFORD HBRALD

PAGE FOUR

THESANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY Editor
W. M. IIAYNES, Du»lne»» Manager
~PnMishc« S r e f t grids? by &gt; '

Ida and that way is to get together
on every move for the upbuilding of
Sanford, regnrdleaa of whether per­
tain individuals arc to gain by these
moves or not. Anything that tends
to.m ake Sanford "re st will tend to
help every citizen in Sanford, regard-

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Selfish
greed never built towns—and never
Subscription Price In Advance
w ill.. It takes an undivided stanid for
ONE YEAR...................................$ 2
the big things to put a town on the
mao and the time has como when we
S IS MONTHS........................... .1
must get together and take up and
T H R E E MONTHHS...................
push the many good things that nre
E ntered as Second Class* Mail Mntttcr within our grasp.
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August 22, 1898 at the Post
WHAT A PRESIDENT MAY I1E.
Office at Sanford Florida.
Under Act of March 3rd 1873.
Says Henry Ford, in "Ilis Own
Office: Herald Ilullding
Phone]48 Page" in the Dearborn Independent:
The Presidency may he the freest
or the most enslaved position in the
Foreign Advertising Krpirttntitirr
world, depending entirely on whether
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
its occupant is free. A free man is
one who is free from ambitions that
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A re you nil ready for the big day? muddy his motives and blunt the edge
of his purpose. A free man is one
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Sanford will entertain thousands who hns no debts, honorable or dis.
honorable, which ho is expected to
'«n September 2nd.
pny with prestige, honor, position, in­
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or income which the people
And the people who come heie will fluence
provide.
free man is one who enn
not only be entertained, but they will look everyA profiteering
interest and
get some wonderful bnrgains as well. every invisible political cabal,
not on
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ly in the fact, but down in the very
And ninny of them will draw freu secret and power of its strongest
prizes and be entertained also and go member, and still feel that the chief
^ h o m o with the feeling that Sanford executive of the United States is
U the greatest trading center in this giant among pigmies.
Government
part of Florida.
is not difficult when its eye is single.
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That president is kindest to the na­
And now is tiic time to clean up tion whose heart is cold as stone and
and get ready, not only for the Gain whose face is hard ns flint against
Day, hut for the winter visitors who all “ interests" whose service imposes
will soon be here, looking for a dean burdens.
city in which to Iccntc. Wc under­
stand that the Cit&gt; manager will soon
sta rt his men to work on cleaning up
and he should have the hearty co­
operation of every one in Sanford.
Clean up and make your places a t­
tractive and you will feel better and
the visitors to the city will be im­
pressed with the spirit of a better
Sanford.
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(Hack-Draught I t The Beit Medi­
.Sanford folks nre pleased over
cine This Ladjr Ever Used. Says
conditions and prospects just us they
should be at present, for improve­
It Is Only Medicine She
ments ami new buildings arc going
forward and among other things def­
Gives Her Children.
inite plans have been made for start
ing'Work on the golf links, which will
Chcrry Village, Ark.—tn telling ol
be an adder] attraction to the already her experience with Thedfonl's Black*
popular town. Up at the Seminole Draught, Mrs. Lottie Kill", It. F. D. No.
hotel everything is progressing well, 1, this place, said:
“I used Blackthe new third tloor is nearly complet­ Draught ns a laxative, also for head­
ed and the handsome new front for ache, torpid liver and indigestion. It
this popular hostelry is taking shape. Is tho best liver medicine ! havo ever
Sanford expects a great many visi­ used and is the only medicine I give
tors and home-seekers the coming my children.
winter and will hardly be disappoint­
"I feel like It has saved mo a lot in
ed.—Tirncs-Union.
doctors' bills, for when tho children
complain of feeling bad or havo a cold,
Now that the base ball season is I Just give them n good dose of Blackalmost over, it is time to think about Draught and they soon get nil right.
other amusements for the winter It certainly cleans tho liver nnd clears
visitors, and among these amuse­ up the skin and they nre soon out,
ments nre the golf club first, the well again. I wouldn't bo without It
yacht club and Imnt basin, tennis for anything."
Bevonty yearn of successful use has
courts, tourist heudqunrtcr* in this
city and many other necessities and made Thedfonl's Black-Draught a
standard, household remedy.
Every
luxuries that visitors must have and member,
of
every
family,
needs,
at
will have, or they will go to towns times, tho benefit that Black-Draught
that do have them. It is a big un­ Rives In helping to clcanso tho system
dertaking to provide all of these in and to provent or relievo tho troubles
one season and at one time, but the that coma from constipation, Indiges­
job in not too big for the progressive tion, and n lazy liver.
citizens of Sanford, who have d eter­
To keep well, your stomach, liver
mined th at nothing shall stop the nnd bowels must ho^fn good working
growth of this city and that nothing order. To help keep them that way,
shall prevent Sanford from becoming take occasional doeea of Tbedford's
&lt;»a* of the best tourist resorts in Black-Draught. Thousands of homes
Florida.
are never without it.
For sale by all druggists.
The genuine hns .the name,
There is just one way to make this
city tile grentest in this part of Flor- Thedford'j, on the label. Insist on get­
ting what you ask for.
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Florida Citrus Exchange
Permanent Organization
of Cooperating Growers

Through the application of the cooperative idea
of the Florida CitruH Ex&lt; hange will have thch
been able to put into effect measures giving guaranty of continuous service.

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By reason u these precautions grower members
of the
Florida Citrus Exchange will havo their
fruit handled with just as much care in short crop
years as in seasons of ft II production, and at com­
paratively little Inr roused cost.

Don’t enter the next shipping season with
out membership in the Florida Citrus Ex­
change—apply for it now. I-or full inform­
ation, write the business manager at Tampa or call on.

O l J r . l i'olWc** In I lorlda

In tcrd m on liu lton sl

Orlnndo’ilnnk &amp; Trust Company Building
Orlando, Florida

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Standard courses lending to A. II. degree. Prc-profm-ion.
al courses in Mcdiccnc, Law and Engineering.
Special advantages In Music (farulty of nine), llu-lne-.,
Home Economics, Pine and Industrial Arts and
Academy (10th, 11th &amp; 12th grades)
Thirty-sixth year opens September 20, 1920

Eleven years of unqualified success. Proven
stability. Increasing advantages to members.

G E O R G E M O R G A N W A R D , D. D .,LL. I)„ Pres.

THE MAN WHO THINKS
lie can g et along w ithout

EXCnANG

Fire Insurance
Ls likely, to use an olil ex­
pression,

“Riding For a Fair

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With an average of

A Fire A Minute
in this country, no man
afford to run such
a risk.

I have just received notice that the price on
ears will advance $70.00 September 1st. I
endeavor to protect as many as possible of my
pects it they will give me their order within the
five days.

these
wi l l
pros­
next

I have one of the best stocks of

TIRES and ACCESSORIES

Clearwater Island Bridge Company

GOODRICH TIRfiS

ij“LA. RALL
CONNELLY
p
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IN SO L IC IT IN G
Y O U R B A N K ACCOUNT

in Central Florida.
Adjustments an all
made immediately at my place. I also make my own
adjustments on all

(Owners Clearwater Beach)

W. II. SCIIOOltY, General Manager

U. S. L. BATTERIES

Mr. W. II. Scbooley, General Manager,
Cicarwntcr Island Bridge Company,
Clearwater, Florida.
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Wc, the undersigned, find Clearwater Bench the Rest Bathing
Retort on the West Const, a.s there is absolutely no undertow, which
'ttinkes this place ideal for races nr bathing.
Signed.
,
Will C. Ilorget.
Emil Fritch.

Guaranteed for 15 months.
WE WISH, ALSO, TO EXTEND

MY REPAIR DEPARTMENT

It Simply Removes Obstructions to Blood Flow—Dislodges
Accumulations of many years-—And Thus Equalizes
Pressure on N erves—Arteries
T h e “ LO G IC A L T R E A T M E N T '

ASK
THEM

//. L, Haight

For Many Human Ills

AVAIL

YOURSELF

OF

THE

VARIOUS FACILITIES OF OUR
HANK FOR ANY SERVICE WE
MAY HE AI1LE TO RENDER.

First National Bank

Overland Sales &amp; Service Co,

And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions B ettor- Gets
Nourishment to Dormant Tissue.
No Mystery No Imagination
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TO YOU AN INVITATION TO

is at. the disposal of the owners of cars I have sold,
first, next comes anyone who appreciates the efforts I
have made to secure the best mechanics available and
the most modern equipment.
If the man who sold you your ear can not furnish
you the necessary repair parts, try me, you may be
agreeably surprised to find I am in a position to give
you prompt service.

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F. P. FORSTER, President

Cor. Commercial and Park
Opposite Valdez Hotel

D. F. WHITNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida

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S E E US A B O U T Y O U R FIRE INSURANCE

Make v»nr reservations early at THE NEW CI.EAKW AT Eli IIF. At It
HOTEL for week end and including Labor Day as every avnilabli
spare will lie tak en ...There will be no change in hotel prices on ac­
count of this gala cveent.
Write or phone for reservations.

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Orange County Citrus Sub-Exchange

This Will Be The Biggest Sporting Events Ever Staged in Florida
At Florida’s Most Popular Beach Resort

“ E N E R G IZ E R »

PEOPLES BANK OF
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SANFORD =

$1115.00 Delivered

WILL C. IIURGET nnd EMU. FRITCH will battle the waves if llu
Gulf for at Jcawt six hnurs—This Is (In- Southern Championship Bare
and will Ik* n hard fought battle,..Tlu- course will be one mile trian­
gular, allowing the c n n to la n t■* to pas;* the judges ten times,. .A fine
Loving Cup and Cash Prize is In-ing ulTi-ml.

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Y O U have your money each
to save—D o You D o It? When
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

The advantages of cooperation in marketing
grapefruit nnd oranges an well ns in purchasing
prove supplies assure the- permanence of the Florida
Citrus Exchange.

FOR HEADACHE,.
LIVER TROUBLE

10 Mile Swimming Race Labor Day
Clearwaier Beach

God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, but does not throw it
into the nest—Burnett
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�AUGUST 2», 1820

THE SANFORD HERALD

In and About
&lt;£ The City

Lillie H»pp«»lnf»
Mention of
Metier* In Rrlef
F erio u l Ilema
of Irtereel

Snnvrawy of thf
Klokflni Small
Tillm f urcintll;
Artanscd for
Herald Header*

Judge Sceele Mnines spent several
• days of thht week in Jacksonville
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH • | where he attended a meetisg «&gt;f the
• i SState Democratic Commitu-e. He
&gt;1eetidr Sunday Morning and • is Seminole County’s delegate.
Evening.
• | Well loeuted—five rooms nnd hath.
• Can make terms.
CONNELLY,
Morning at 11 Evening at 8. . • 1-tfc.
10G Magnolia Ave.
• I GET THE BED RANGER HABIT.
Moraine Subject:
CALL TEL. a i l FOR ALL KINDS
“LIFE’S PRIMAL PURPOSE.” . OF
HAULING. Charles Electric Co.
’107 W. First Street.
2-ltc
Evening Subject:
Small
home
for
sale,
$2,350.
Can
“INVESTMENTS THAT PAY.”
make terms.
CONNELLY,
1-tfc.
10G Magnolia Ave.
Make Augunt 29
For ull kinds o elcctricial work call
• A GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY”
on the Charles Electric Co., Phone
311. 107 W. First Street.
2-ltc
Reginald Holly is among the new
Essex owners and he has also joined
H. W. Bnir of Orlando was a busi­ thy sales force of the Walthall Motor
ness visitor in Sanford this week.
Co,, ami will sell Ecsscx and Hudson
Electric Fans. Charles Electric Co. Cars and Ranger trucks.
Drink Elder Springs Water for
5U-tfc
your
healths sake. Phone 311. 2-ltc
Mi'-s Ryden who has been the guest
FOR
SALE—Five room cottage
vlf Mrs. C. W. Speer left for her home
near center of city. Double lot ami
in Georgia Inst Sunday.
several dilfcrent kinds of fruit trees
Elder Spring Water. T. 0 . Charle8 AIson two seperate five acres farm
Phone 311.
50-tfc land. Owner, P. 0. Box. 117. 2-2tp
Miss Minnie linker has accepted
Dr. C.W. Brower hus returned home
a position with the Herald printing from a vacation spent in ,.« v York
Co., as bookkeeper and stenographer. Chicago, points in Michigan and other
nnd will preach at the Congre­
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath i.i in states
gational chureh Sunday. Mrs. Blow­
Sanford on Tuesday und Friday er is in Michigan and will arrive home
s-tf
next week.
of each week.
WANTED—Man with team or uutc
Miss May me Kate Williams left
Sunday night for Savannah tin., and who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
will visit several points in Ga. before kins home nnd farm products. Biggest concern of kind in world. $1,500
FOR RENT—Rooms over 5c and to $5,000 yearly income. Territory
10c Store. Phone 44*1.
2-3tc in this county open. Write today to
Miss Mnrie Teague of Mountsville, J. R. WATKINS CO, Dept. 116, Wi­
2-5t|
S. C. is the attractive guest of I)r. nona, Minn.
City lots for sale. Your own
and Mrs. I.nnglevy nt their home on
terms,
CONNELLY,
Park avenue.
1-tfc.
10G Magnolia Ave
You can order your new Iluick
can gt SERVICE BATTERIES
now; and save time on the next car forYou
your car nt the B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
load.
46-tfc
Call and hnce your Battery examined
M r..and Mrs. C. F. Marshall! and free of charge. 5-1-tfc.
little daughter Dorotha left Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee have
fur Denver Colo, and will visit San iclumed from a month's vacation
spent in the mountains of North CnrFrancisco while away.
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inu and also at the old home of Dr.
FOR SALE—Gunvns. Phone 212 Brownlee
at Culhmm Ga. Dr. Brown
W.
2-2tc lee will preach
at the Presbyterian
FOR SALE—Flowers and urns church next Sunday morning and Dr.
117 Laurel Avenue.
2-Gte McCuslin in the evening.
Get your orders in now for your
Tho many friends of Alfred Robson
new Ruick car. See W. J. Thigpen. are glad to know that ho is out efter
mi operation nt the Itohson Infirmary.
46-tfc.
$200.00 gets a 1918 Dort touring car,
Hugh C. Waters of Waters Kandy balance in four months. 11. &amp; O.
Kitchen and his son IL C. have retum - Motor Co. G-l-tfc.
&lt;d from a visit to Atlanta making the
Five room cottage, $2,750,
trip in their cur.
1-tfe. Connelly, 10G Magnolia Ave.
Order your new Iluick now and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robbins have
you will not lose any time on the returned from a visit of three weeks
new car load coming in soon. 4G-tfc at tho home of Mr. Rohhins parents
in Warren Ohio. This Is Mr. RubMisses Agnes Peritt nnd Emily Bni- bin’s first trip to Ills old home in ninny
ly Messrs Joe Peril nnd Fred Pope re­ years and was occasioned by a family
turned from Winter Haven Sunday reunion nt the old home place. They
evening where they enjoyed the pleas­ visited other points in the North be­
ures of a week end house party.
fore their return home.
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WANTED—A No. 1 truck driver.
Let us call nnd see that old FurniApply 107 W. First Street.
2 -lt*£ Iture. We will buy it for cash.
Dixie Furn'turq Co., 321 Sanford
SEE US AT ONCE FOR A REAL'
52-5tp
hrgnln in n 1917 Buich touring. Four Avenue.
Cord Tiros. Bumpers and other extras.
During his absence Mr. Brower, pas­
It. &amp; 0. Motor Co. B-l-tfc.
tor of the Congrgnlional Church, at­
The Daughters of Wesley will hold tended the International Council of
their Christms Bazaar on Saturday, congrgntionnl Churches, held in Bos­
November 27th.
51-tf ton for n week. There were three

thousand delegates, some of whom
came twelve thousand mile to'attendProminent Englishmen like Dr Horton
of London, and Dr. Jones of Bourne­
mouth, represented the Non-coAfomiist churches of England. * Tire meet­
ing was part a celebration of the com­
ing of the Mayflower PHgilnuf three
hundred years ago. Some messages
from this outstanding gathering will
be giveit Sunday morning n* the Con­
gregational Church.
Have 20 acres of celery land In
Mecca Hnmmuck for snle chenp, or
will trade.
CONNELLY,
1-tfc
10G Magnolia Ave.
Have sold the bargain, well located
Celery farm advertised last week.
Have a five room house, with five
ncres improved celery land for sale at
bnrgnin thin week. CONNELLY,
1-tfc.
10G Magnolia Ave.
Can helpyou in any matter of pur­
chase or snle of real estate.
1-tfc. Connelly, 106 Magnolia Ave.
N HONOR OF VISITORS

PAGE F IT S

If you want to buy n fence,
Make some dollars and some cents,
Read tho ad s..
Whether’you are wistt or dense,
It will make no difference,
You can get your recompense—
; Read the ads.'
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joicing over the fact that theyhavc re­
cently purchased the Ragsdale place
on Sanord Heights and will mako it
their futuro home. This place was
ocupied by Mr. Grayam several years
ngo.

Every girl and and young lady in­
terested in the Gnla Day for the hos­
pital meet nt the court house Tuesday
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Something
important.
Schctle Maines,
Chairman.
Try a Herald want ad for results.
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ANOTHER BIG GARAGE
BUILDING GOING UP

Among the new building■, being er­
ected in Sanford is tho Cook Auto Co.
Garage, the foundation of which is beGnrnge, the oundation •* which is be­
ing laid on Park avenue, opposite the
Seminole hotel. The new garage buil­
ding will Ik* 50 feet frontage on Park
in OSS.
avenue and o n e h u n d r e d feet long,
There the young folks spent part of built of brick and b* modern and upthe evening enjoying gamw&gt; nnd re- to-date in every respect. John Cook,
fresments after which they had mus­ of the Cook Auto Co., of Orlmulo
ic in the parlor.
is tiie presiding genius and the local
Those present were the Misses Rose agent, W. J. Thigpen, will in- inter­
Gallagher Mamie Kate Wiliams, May­ ested in tin* building also. A fine line
ing .Steele, Allele Hines, Essie White, of Ruick automobiles will be carried
Ruth Whittle, Bernice Austen, Mnblc mid n machine simp in the rear of the
Drnwdy, Carrie St Smiley, Mary Gar­ sales room will look after tile wants
rison, Martha Garrison, _ ngu-t2nuvl0f the customer. Sanford is a great
risen, Martha Garrison, Virginia D c-1njtomobilo center and the Cook garage
Coursey, Meant, Charles Henderson, makes the thirteenth garage aside
Edward Henderson, Cecil Hicks, Burke from tho half dozen auto supply and
Steele, Brenton Crinshaw, Herman tire companies operating here in the
Steele, Frederick Hines, Clarence Fie­ accessory line. AH the auto dealers
lds, Kenneth Stephens, Newton Hovel south of Sanford have their ear ship­
Mrs. \V. C. DcCourscy nnd Mrs. A. C. ped here on account of the low freight
Williams.
rates and drive them Hi rough the
■---------- x-----------country to their destination, making
Sanford the headquarters for the au­
MASONS ATTENTION.
to industry in this part of the state.
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tion of Sanford Lodke No 02 F. &amp;A, M.
on Tuesday evening, August 31st. Effective advertising.
The entered apprentice degree will
he conferred on several candidates.
All members and visitors are cord­
ially invited.
----------- x----------READ THE ADS
If there’s anything you wish,
From a hobby horse to a fish,
Rend thd nils;
Or a rocking choir or dish,
Motor car or Lillie Gish,
IP there’s anything you wish,
Rend the ads.

If you wnnt some place to go,
If you wnnt to see a show
Rend tho ads.
If you’d like to tnkc a row,
Iluy a pitchfork or a lice,
If you’ll cause the wind to blow,
Read the ads.
If there’s anything you need,
Lemonade or garden seed,
Rend the nils, ‘
You don’t hnva to beg or plead
,Tili it makes your spirit bleed
Just to get tho things you need —
Rend the ads.

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ACCESSORIES

GIRLS! GIRLS!!

Mr. mid Mrs. Carroll mid son gave
a very dclightul entertinment last
ridny night at their home on the Hei­
ghts in honor of their guest Kenneth
Stephens from Tampa.
The lawn was lighted with electric
lights and decorated with hanging

If you want n railroad rid*.
Or n raincoat or a bride,
Rend the ada;
Or a coat of camel’s hide,
Or a fattened porker’s side,
’Or the ebbing of the tide,
Rend the ads.

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We carry at till times a complete line of Automo­
bile Accessories, consisting of:

BUMPERS to fit any car
SPOT LIGHTS any type
ELECTRIC HORNS
WINDSHIELD WINGS
JACKS and PUMPS
BULBS for all cars
TIRE COVERS and WINDSHIELD
AWNINGS
SHOCK ABSORBERS, etc.

OUR T IR E STOCK
is complete—sizes to fit all cars. See us for CORD
TIRES,anti we will save you money. We are exclusive
dealers for United States, Kokomo and Miller Tires.

Our Repair Department
is up-to-date, and we employ only the best of
Mechanics. Ask those who Itave had their ears re-v
paired by Mr. Urquhart, and they will readily tell
you to take your car to him.
We have the Agency for the

CO LU M BIA B A T T E R Y

VULCANIZING.
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
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Don’t forgot Hint it in just ns nec­
essary to hove your inner tubes
strong, flexible nnd durable tho same
ns your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
izing process will do this for you.
It’s the best tire insurance you could
put your tire money into, for it dou­
bles, often trebles, the life of both
tires and tubes. We are vulcanizing
specialists.

and now have a complete stock.
them.

b.

Rentals if you need

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Distributors for

LEXINGTON and STANDARD EIGHT
AUTOMOBILES

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Oak and 3rd St.

Sanford, Florida

August Clean-Up on Ready-to-Wear
Ladies’ Dresses
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Ladies Silk Hose

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35 Dresses just arrived—Geor­
gette, Crepe de Chine and Foullards. Values up to $50.00. Your
choice in this
lot for . .

White, Black and Grey.
lar $2.00 Values

$26.50

Regu­

$1.48

White Wash Skirts .

Georgette Blouses

Every Wash Skirt in the Store at
} &gt;price. Cotton Corduroy and
Gabardine. All new.styles. All
sizes
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All Georette Blouses grting a t

1-2 Price

1-2 Price

Saturday and Monday

Silk Ties
Men’s Straw Hats

New Cheney Silk Ties. Beautiful
Patterns. $1.25, $1.50 to

1-2 Price

$3.00
THE YOWELL COMPANY
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E. A. MOFFETT, Prop.

Light and Heavy
Hauling
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Phone 167-W for Prompt Service and
Reasonable Pricei rt
WM

COME TO DAYTONA BEACH|FOR YOUR HEALTH
nml place yourself under the care of

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DR. E. J. MEINHARDI, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN

AT THE% SEASIDE HOTEL
With the salt air, surf bathing, excellent food and Chiropractic Spinal
Adjustments by Dr. Melnhardi you should
bo sure to improve your health.
I&gt;f. M (Inhirdl i . o b i o f (he rwnl coiapclBnl C h lr.pr.rlk PhjalrU fi.
o f lb* South and o f o ld s reputation. IT juu aro not In p*tfixt h .allh
•r m ffftkdl from aap n.rvoH. or thronK dlinaao, pou ihoutd a n i l
lo u r x lf of Ihu upporlunllp to be under hi* Irnatmeat.

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THE SSANFOUD HERALD

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orders for these machines, which are
FLORIDA WOMEN VOTE
IF SUFFRAGE RATIFIED the vronder of the business world.
The Dalton has been adopted by the
Attorney-General Soya Legislation In government for all its departments
Unnecewaary—Catta Soya No
and by many of the big corporations,
Poll Tax
and are givipg universal satisfaction.
In n conference between Attorney- Mr. Holly will bo pleased to call and
General Van C. Swearingen and hin make a demonstration of the Dolton
assistant*, it was announced that no for anyone who is interested in bet­
new legislation would be necessary ter and quicker business methods.
----------- x----------to permit women of this Stnte to
Try a Herald want ad for results.
participate In the November election
contrary to the expressed belief of
Rivers II. Hudford, of Mariana, who
becomes Attorney-General next Jan ­
uary tnd who Thursday afternoon
issued a statement declaring that In
the event of ratification of the State
Legislature would bq necessary to
make it possible for women to vote.
The Attorney-Gcncrnrs office is­
sued u statement as follows:
“The effect of the 10th amendment
to the national constitution is to ex­
punge from all State constitutions
and laws the word ‘male’ wherever
it appears in election laws describing
the qualification of voters."
Mr. Dudord in his satement yes­
terday, urged the Governor to call a
specinl session of the Legislature to
change the present election laws.
ALL KINDS OF VICTIMS.

General Fire
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Insurance

PEOPLES BANK BOILDINU

Sanford.

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WE CLAMBERED down.
THROUGH HEAVY IhlckoU.
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N. .1. Lilian], formerly business
manager of the Pensacola News, and
secretary of the West Florida Fair
Association for a number of yenrs,
was in St. Augustine last night with
.Mrs. Lilian! cn route to Sanford,
ere Mr. Lillard will take over The
Sanford Herald with Robert J. Holly
nml other Interested parties.—St.
Augustine Recurd.
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HIS LUCK changed then.
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“Si" LILLARD HERE.

PHONE 498

AGENTS

WHERE BLACK bass hide.
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Here’s how Joes
ffsh story really .started

BREAKERS HOTEL

“We Deliver The Goods”

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Iioston, August 26.—A list of in­
vestors in the Ponri postal coupon
scheme—people who trusted in the
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA overnight financier to make riches
for them in a month or two—looked
C O M I'L ltT K I'llliT IZ .I/.r.IIS
like a cross section of the community
FH H T IL I7.K 1I M A T K ItlA t.S
when it was -printed today. All walks
.S i'll A T H U S
of life were there—that .'10,000 in ail
IR S K C T IC IU R H
their money in the schema .
,
I ' l l l ' L T n r S 1JI'l’ I .I K S placed
W rllu U r la U u l I*rl«» I .U tu . ,*tel i h . C l i H p « i l - b « l p r la * . a lw a y u la lin a . . l i l i U u .l l l r . which is l ow in receivership anti o f !
these about half withdrew it with or
without the 00 per cent, interest
which Ponxi paid before the ernsh.
The others are relying on federal of.
fleers to recover whnt is left.
The list runs the gamut from judge
to office boy. Former liquor dealers
turned to Ponxi in the hope of re­
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
couping their broken fortunes; n
wealthy spinistcr ftas there, a con­
tractor, a business man of high
standing; a sporting promoter, sol­
diers, real estate dealers, manufact­
Rates $3.00 to $0.00 per (jay, A M ER IC A N FLAX
urers. police inspectors and the ordin­
Bath Houses in connection with Hotel
ary laborer in large numbers.
In the Italian quarter, especially,
Phone 317
bis investors were legions.

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

ABE YOU INSURED?

HIMSELF AMONG them.
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ARE JUST the sort.
THAT THEY satisfy.
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ANY a cigar smoker will ng.-eu
that Chesterfields “satisfy.'*
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They let you know you’re smoking.
And yet
smooth.
knowing
ish ami
right!

they’re mild — mild an I
What's the secret? Just
how to blend choice TurkDomestic tobaccos—just

c i g a r e t t e s

Reginald Holly has taken the ngency fur the Dalton Adding Machines
for the counties of Seminole, Lake,
Osceola and Orange and will take

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Will be given away by the Merchants of Sanford at a Drawing to take place at the
Corner of First Street and Park Avenue

THURSDAY, S E P T E M B E R 2, 1920
PROMPTLY AT 11:00 O’CLOCK A. M.
PRIZE.
$13.00 PAIR OF SILK HOSE
30x3 1-2 DIAMOND TIRE
SILK SHIRT
ONE CASE EXPORT SOAP
10 LI1S. LEADER COFFEE
nOTTLE DRESSING AND I1AR
PALM OLV1B SOAP
ONE HAND HAG
ONE UMBRELLA
1 PR. SILK HOSE OR SOX
ICELESS FOOD COOLER
FOUR POUNDS SUGAR
CASE COCA COLA
SACK OF FLOUR
MEAL TICKET
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SACK OF FLOUR
$5.00 TRADE TICKET
ONE HAM
FIVE POUNDS SUGAR
3 ML NUNNALLY CANDY
$2 WORTH HARDER WORK
SACK GREEN CROSS FEED

DONATED ItY
THE YOWEI.L CO.
THE WIGHT TIRE CO.
WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON
L. P. McCULLKR
I.. P. McCULLKR
1- P. MeCUM.ER
PERKINS &amp; I1RITT
PERKINS &amp; IIIIITT
PERKINS &amp; BRITT
T. J. MILLER &amp; SON
DEANE TURNER
COCA COLA CO.
E. E. TURNER
BELL CAFE
MRS. J. C. CATES
HILL HARDRWARE CO.
JOHN STEMPER
CATES CRATE CO.
BETTS BROS.
h o d g k s &amp; mc .m u l i . e n
WIGHT GROCERY CO.
A. DAFFELD
MRS. TER ESS A HUCI!
HERALD PRINTING CO.
HERALD PRINTING CO.

LIST
O F PRIZES
TO

PRIZE
$5.00 BOX CIGARS
COLUMBIA RECORD
PAIR LADIES’ SIK HOSE
ROX OF CIGARS
3*3 CONGOLF.UM ART SQUARE
SIX BARS SOAP
I CANS OF PEACHES
FLOWER SEED ASSORTMENT
$5.00 TRADE TICKET
$5.00 BOX OF CANDY .
ONE BOX BACON
I GAL. ALGA SYRUP
CUPS, SAUCERS AND PLATES
FLASH LIGHT
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5 LBS. NORRIS CANDY
9-LB. CAN CRISCO
PL ADIES’ SILK COMBINATION
*3.00 TRADE TICKET
MAN’S HAT
BEST PAIR SHOES IN HOUSE
4 SUITS PRESSED
BROOM
$10 SET DISHES
ONE LARGE POUND CAKE
$5 TRADE TICKET

DONATED BY
II. C. WATERS
GIBSON MUSIC STORE
CALDWELL-IRW1N CO.
FLORIDA-CUBA CIGAR &lt;’&lt;&gt;
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
SANFORD GROCERTERIA
ROBERTS GROCERY
ALLEN SEED CO.
D. L. THRASHER
MOBLEY’S DRUG STORK
SEMINOLE MEAT MARKET
RELIABLE GROCERY
A. KANNER
LEE BROS.
BOWER &amp; ROUMILLAT
STOKES &amp; MILLETZER
GEO. A. SPEER &amp; SON
UNION PHARMACY
SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.
SURPRISE SHOE STORE
I». C. BROCK
rr. A. TILL1S
BALL HARDWARE CO.
MILLER’S BAKERY
RIVERS BROS.

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�AUGUST 27, 1920

TOE SANFORD HERALD
t h - a r t i c l e , n | Jnecu-oration. aa and when
the .a id board of d ir e c te d ahall *d drier*
mine. T hat .aid preferred .lo c k ahall be re­
deem able and aubicct to rail at any tlm ,
after the corporation
la
duly
organl*
le d and ready lor bu.ltrc*., at par value of
• aid atock with accrued iatarr.t of dividend,
on . . i d .lo c k . T h at aald preferred .lo c k may
he liquidated a . th e option of t h , board of
dirretora^ and t h , content of th* holder* nf
“ •d preferred .lo c k , by converting th* .am*
into com m on .lo c k of -qua! value. T l-.r in
r a .r ol diM olutlon or liquidation t h , holder,
of .aid preferred atock .h a ll be paid In full
the value of ..I d .lo c k with accrued in l.i.a U
before thr holder, of any com mon .lo ck
• hall hr entitled to receive p aym en t,. That
out of the net earn in g, of .aid corporation a
certain «um tu h , iltrd by the board of
d irector, .h all be a ,t a.id* each and every
year tv. retire the preferred atork i.iu ed
hereunder, and «uch turn, .hall b* «et add*
e»eh year until tbe entire preferred .lo ck
.h a ll have been retired.
T hat t h , .aid T w o T hou.and .Hare, ol
com m on .lo c k .h all .o n .t it u t , t h , lull vot*
log power of .aid corporation, and the bold­
er, of the preferred itoek .hall not be e n ­
titled to vote the tam e and t h , aamr ahall
lie ttoti.partleipalln((. raeept aa hereinbefore
• fated , and the entire Dork hereunder ahall
lie n o n -a .ir .i.b le ,

Community, Co-operation
is essential to community prosperity.
There must be FRIENDSHIP, in our
dealings.
All must work together in the spirit
o f BROTHERHOOD. Let us cany out
| this spirit and watch prosperity grow.

AKTICLK IV.

T h i. corporation ahall continue and have
full power to e ie r r l.e l l . corporate right,
and franchlte perpetually, from and alter
the com m encem ent ol i t . corporate e .i .t ante.

AHTin.i: v.

* Modern banking is service in behalf
o f the community. Open a check ac­
count in this bank and give us the
opportunity to serve you.;
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The bu .lne.a id thia corporation ahall be
conducted by a F rr.idrnt, a V ln c l'm lilr n t,
a Secretary and Treasurer. wh» may be on*
and the .ante pi r.nn, ami a Hoard ol Di­
rector., which .h a ll c o n .i.l of not le&gt;» than
three nor more than nine p rr.o n ., alt of
whom n m l he .fo r k holder, ol .a id corpora*
lion and entitled to voting pow er.. Any
I oltlrrr m ay bold one or more office, of r-irto radon at Ihr *amr tim e, r tcr p l th o .eo f
I'rr.idrnt and Vie*—I 'e d d e n t.
The Director* .h a ll he elected annually
j by thr a to r k h n U r l. at a m eeting held lor
the purpiiar, on the Fir.t T u e.d ay alter the
j Fir.t M onday fn July ol each and every
year, at Ita prinripal plar* of liu tin r i. at
I Sanford, Florida, and the olfieer. ol the corjl'iiration vhall be im m ediately elected there' alter by thr Hoard of D irector., annually, at
a m eeting held for th a t purpo.r.
Until the fir.t m eeting of the atorkhnldera
I herein provided for and unlit their aucee*i &gt;r.
are elected anil qualified thr officer, of thi*
corporation .hall be a . follow ., t o w il:
John H u i.r ll. I'reddent
II. T. Itu..*dl, Vice-I’nrlrlenti
F. \V. T albott, Secretary and Trra.uter
And th e Hoard of D irector, .halt tie and
r o n .i.l of the follow ing: John llu iir ll,
II. T. Itu a.'ll and F. W. T albott,
I T he fir.t or organ iiation mrr
I .tnrkholdrra .h all hr hr Id at the principal
1office in Sanford, Florida, on the tfith day
of Septem ber A, D, IVJO, for the purport- ol
electing D ltleet. and Ditrrtur* a . herein
provided, and the D irector, upon tlrction
• halt Im m ediately rleet Ihr offlrer. of taid
corporation a . provided herein, and the cor­
poration .h a ll adopt by-law . and prrfret | | .
organltallon at I h i. m eeting-

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T he general natur* "I ih»* b u tin ru to Lr

Iranaaetetl and mtnlueted by m I«I corpora*

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
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H l t i r of H u r l i U .

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T » All C fa itllo f., Lrgatrta, fliitr ib u t* /. and
all I'araon, having C laim , or D em an d .
a g a in.t aalrl K .latr;
\ u u , ami each ul you, a r , brrrby notified
am i r,i)uir,&lt;l to p rei/n t any claim , anil de­
m a n d . which you, or either ol you, may have
a g a in .t lh» rotate ol A lrianilrr K. Power*
i lr c r i i.i l, t a t , ol Srm loolr Courtly, Florida,
to | h , un der,ignrd A ilm lniitrator ol aald
ra ta l* , w ltblo tw o |M I&lt; Jlum lha date hrrrol.
D ated July *Jlh.*A, U. 1920.

A. I). Z A C IIA IIY .

So-tite.

Adminlatralor.

N .llc c of
n r ,r ,,r a ll,n
N olle* I* h rrcliy given that tb r u n d rr.ig n r d will an th* 31.1 d a y c l Auguat A . L&gt;,
1* 20, or a , toon th*rralt*r a . ro n y r n lm l,
apply (0 t h , llonorabl* Sidney J , C a l l .,
tio v c rn o r of th* Slat* of Florida, lor Le tter,
D atnnt locor poratlng. “ J O H N
H U S S K I.I,
C O U I*AN Y " , under t h , following p ro p o i.d
•ba rter, t h . orginal of which I . now on Ol*
in th* ofTIr, n| t h , Secretary of t h . Slat* of
F lo rid a , at Tallahaa.ee, Florida.
JO H N
ItlJH H K I.I.
II, T . R U f i H E U .

V. W. T A L B O T T .

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of In c .r ,.r a t io n of John Itw .a.II
l.'araaaay
\V* t h . under.Igned. h a v . ncreed to ataoclal* ouraelvea and uo b rrrb y broom ,
••ejatrd, lo r th* p u t p o i, of form ing a body
p o litic and c o rp o ra l, under and by v ir tu ,
of th* L a w . ol th r Slat* of Florida, and do
b r r r b y adopt th* tallowing A rtic le , of I n ­
corpora tion .
A H T IC L i: I.
T b * nam* of th i. e-m -orall-in ah.11 3*
“ JO H N
K l 'S S K L L C O M P A N Y ” and l l .
principal o f llr n and fille r ol bualnra. .hall b*
at S a nlo rd, Seminole C o u n ty , Florida, but
it m * y h a v , and ro tabll.h »u rh other office*
and p ile * , of b u .iiu a . at «u rh p l a n . a . th*
Hoard ol I)lr ,c to r« may from tlm* to tlm*
determ ine.

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to manufacture, purchase, .r ll, and other*!**
dral In alt b in d , of lum ber, rrat* material,
crater, barrel m aterial, anil building mater­
ial., bleaching paper*, and a n y and every­
thing u.ed in ro n n rriiu n * ilh or pertainin
to the operation ol fa rm ., the harvesting
crop, and the lh ip m rn t and , a ! , of the .a m *:
to hold, by pu rrh a .* or o t h e r* !., .tuck In
other corporation., and th r power of th r
dl.po.al thereof: til deal in .lo c k , and bond,
or other a e ru riti,.: to borrow money and
accur* the .a m * by a pledge of ita atock, o
by the e treu lio n of it. notr*. b o n d ., or
mortgage, or o th rr obligation, upon the
property of the corporation; and genrrclly
to f in e and r i r r . l i * all &gt;uch pow er, a . m ay
be incident to Ih r purpn.ra and b u .in r i . of
the corporation, or oth rr b u a in r.. of a like
n a tu r,. and to have, enjoy, and elrreia*
all th* rig h t., pow er., and privilege* incident
to corporation, o-ganlied and . . . ' . t i n e u n d rr
and by v ir t u , ol the la w . of t h , S la t , of
Florida.
A H T IC L i: I I I .
T h , am ount of the capital .lo c k ol th i.
corporation .h a ll hr T w o Hundred and F ill;T h o u .a n d D o lla r. 11210.01) 01. divided Into
T w o Thousand and Five H undred Share.
(2.100.00) ol th* par vain* ol On* H undred
(tiOO.OO) vach; ol aald rapital .lo c k ol T w o
llu m lrrd
and
F ifty
Th ou sand
Dollar*
lII50.CHi0.00) T w o Hundred Th ou sand D o l­
la r . of .aid capital atock .h a ll l&gt;* com m on
.lo c k divided into T w o Th ou vand . h a m ol
the par valu* ol tin* Hundred D o lla r, r i c h :
and F ifty Thousand D o lla r, ol .a id rapital
•tnrk .h i ll h r p*rfrrrrd atock divid ed Ino
Five H undred ,h ,r e t ol th* p i r v a lu , o
On* Hundred D o lla r, r ic h , which atock
•hall he In u r d only w h in paid lor In lull
with lawful money ol t h . l/nitrd S ta te , ol
A m a rln ,
or all or
any portion ol t h .
rip ita l .lo c k ol tb i. corporation m ay be
payable is issued or u.ed fur t h , purchase
of property, cither real or perional, nr for
the paym ent of labor or aervirea, at a Ju .t
and lair valuation thereof, to be determined
by the board of direrlorw
T h a t the .a id preferred atock .h a lt rn lllle
the holdrra t&lt;&gt; re rrlve rach and every year a
Died yearly dividend of Flight per ernt until
the n m r ahall h rv e been retired, auch d i­
vidend* tu alwaya be paid before th* d iv i­
dend on com m on atork .h a ll be paid or
tiled. T h e ll» a r d of D irecto r! may aril and
Daur the preferred atock provided lor in

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m ay M n ^ r a , th a t on th* *ad d a y of October
A . D . 1920, 1 ahall apply to th* Honorable
K. F . H outholder, Judge ol aald C o u rt, a*
Judge of Probate for m y final diarbarge aa
A drainlalralor of lb* ratata of
M arth a
llrltlra o B , d .c ra ttd , and that at the aame
time I will preaent to aald C o u rt ray final
account! a. Adm lniatrator of .a id r .t a le , and
a.k for their a p n rn v .l
fra u d J u ly 19th. A. I ) . 1920.

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51 ACiNUSON.
Afm iniatrator.

S S T I C E OF b F FX TA L BOND E L E C T IO N TO R
S P L C IA L T A X SCHOOL D IS T R IC T , N O , S,
(0 E N E V A ), S E M IN O LE C 0 U N T T . F L O R ID A .
Whrreaa: A petition haa teen peeaentnt to
the C-unty Hoard of Public fn.trnrtbai f - r SemInote County, noth la , atgned ey more than
tw entj-fl.a per cent, of the dnty quallfie,) electora ieliding within Special Tac Svbool D l.trk l
No. 3, (C a ne .a ). Seminole CViraty, Florida, a -t
log an-l pe! I Honing I ho Conn If IViard or Fublle
tnalructlon fee Seminole lounty, I'h-rlda. tu call
and order an election to 1 - hell w ithin aald
Special T a t School H l.lrle i No. J, in a n e .a ).
Seminole County, Florida, to determine whether
or not there ahall he l.tued by the .a id Special
T a t School tdatrlct No, 3 ((le a n t ), bond. In
llie turn of |l3,OPO.Ort, tbe pnv-ee-la of .a id Nm-l.
ir it. tied, to be died for the perprue of uc,pilr
Inc. lulldlng, enlarging, fnmtiMng or otherImpnr.lng *rt o-d t ulMlar* and cr-itnd. and

th* Leg lata toref- pro.tded.
that any
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autliOriied Irt puraiunce thereof for a ajatem of Ipubllahed wllhlo aald Speoat Ta« school frt.trict
rood road, ahall not caceeit lo amount fire
t*r rent, of tha total tag eevea.rr.ent of tbe
Stale at the time of lame.
The Vote, ca.t In e-mpllr.afa b : » aald propcay** aiueodment, and me c i o n u
an-t relnrna thereof, ahall tu- .ahJrcte-1 to the
•am* reguUthma and reatrleltnu* aa are prn.(.(».) ( r Jit*- fur (I -a r a l eiecilona In the Stale
of Florida.
In teallnrony whereof, I l u l l hereunto aet my
hand and affiled ibe Creat Seat of tie State of
Florid*, at Tatt.tia.aee, the Captlal, tide tbe
twenty-eighth day of Ju ly. A . D, 1920.

ISFAL)
Sl-I3tc

II. CLAY

No. S.) Semln-le Couaiy, one* each week foe
I
four tjcceaalre week,.
IvM uml ordered la regnlae » « &lt; * .
County Hoard of r*t-l,e In.trerilos for Se~L
uo’m Ci-onry. r mrlda, Ihlt 3rd day e f Auguat.
A. D. I sen.
ISeal of Hoard.)
C. F. H .rrl- n. Chairman,
T. F. Dultm, Member.
I/! A. Dallai. Member,
County IVurd of Fublle loatrsctloa for Semlnule County Florida.
A tle.t: T. W. Ij w Ii a, Sapertatendent Fahlle
CItATTFORD,
In.irucHon auj Ei-0!fir!a Secratary of Hoard.
Secretary of State. Schclle Malnco, Attorney for Hoard.
I-Jte

R .w lutlen County Raard ef Puhlie lattrucb
Ian. Semlnola Cauaty, rioriia, D*t«rratalng What tN CIRCUIT COURT, SEYENTH jUDICUXr
CIRCUIT. SEMfNOLE C0UNTT,
Amount of Dondi N e e .ii.r r for Special Taa
TL0RIDA. IN CHANCERY
School D l.trict No. J. C tno.a, SenlaoU Couaty,
K. H all* Saint, (hitapUlnaaf,
riorida, the Rata of Intorvat t* ha Paid Th.ro
an.
oa and tb» Tima w h o FrinefpaT aad Intore.t
O. W. Slelff, a i j Emma A. Slelff, J. D. WolShall he Dua and Tayahta,
Whrreaa. On the tth day e f Jabfl A. D. terton. I . 0 . Fieter, and Arthur T. (MUu, ad1920, a petition waa prraented to tbe (\em ly drr*. unknown, an-l .11 partle* ctatmtng an InF-ard e,f Fublle In.lrucll-n f-*r Semin—le County, (ere.t In Lola 12 and 13. DIock T. Tier I,
and all part leu
I'hslda, algne-l by more than twenty fire pee Trafford'a map of fia fc r t.
for tte e ir lu .l.e nae of Hie public free echot,!a ,,n ' 11 **
qnallfle-t rleelnri rraldlng with, cl.lm lng an Interr.t tn and to .aid property un­
der 0 . W. Slelff, lima A. Slrlff, J. D. Wab
within aald Special T at S c t o l Dt.trlct No. 3, 1,1
T" Seh—I Dlatrlct No, 8, Cene.a,
tbe proceed, o f tbe aald bund Fine to tw n.e-t | fS' n’,nolf Fonnty, Florida, a.ktng that an elect vetton, L. O, l'otter »nd Arthur r . Odtln a»
othirttlae.
and e (pended and dl.buraed In the f-llowtrig j ,™ r ,l,r '1 *r 1 ,l' 11 *“ d 'I«mi trie ibe que.ii.-n
CITATION.
manner, tmwlt:
**
" b elter or pot Diode In the aum o t *13..
II I. lirreby ordere-l that ye-t, (J, IV. Sltlff,
I. Fifteen Ihoe .and d -ll.r . to te
f„f (ha 000 m
lu 0*'1 &gt;y Spe*'lal T .t SelH»d
pritpnae of aci|ulllng. building, eti!.r;lng, tumlah- |
No.
Semlrvol* Cunniy. Florida, foe Funrna A, Slrlff, J, D. Wol.rrtna, I- O. Cotter
Ing and olherwlie liiipru.lng *cte*rl t-ulMinca a n .l,1** l-rtlfwo *-f bullll-ig, ae-)ntrtng. enltrglng. and Arlhiir F. (Mtln, yen and each ot you, adaeltr.-l ground, ami for the e ir tu .l.e n .e of the ft,rt‘UI,lnB " r « " ffw l* ' Impro.tng achwl bolM dreva unkn-wn, -lo tv- and appear to tha bill o f
l-nbllc free .&lt;t— la within ..Id Spe»'t*l T.t. In n and achml grounda ami Tur the etctu.lre romplvlnt file-1 I-err In agaln.t you on the 4th '
it*e of H e public free actionta wflhln Sfeelal Hay of Ottoler. 195’. and lt d* rurther orderd
S»'L-*-l DUtrtct, No. 3. and
Tat
S'cttoul Dlatrlct No. 3. The proceed, of the tbit Th* Sanford Herald I. the newapape,- In
Where*.■ Tl-e l\ntnly Hoard of Fublle In
which thi. nolle, .hall appeal fur eight eoo•Imeth-n fo- Semin' le County, Florida, ha. ..Id t»-nd l*.uc, ameuntlng to 113,000,00 to t*
trcu il.e wrrka.
carefully eiatulned ral-l petllka an.I haa aa- nwd for the purptwe ael fnilh In the aald pel!
W llneu tuy kind and official aett of tha Court
|
H
orn
and
to
l
e
etpended
and
itl.t
urae-I
In
a
rnan
retlalneil that mure than Iwenty flco per cent,
ih l. the 3th day of Augual. 192*1,
of tbe duly qualified elector* rending within i ner T-]1uwlng, In *11:
r.. A. DOL’tH.ARU,
I. fiftee n fhetuand riollar* to Ue o.e-l for (SEAL)
aald Special Tav School Dt.lrlet No 3, H ieneta)
i ( Ink Circuit Coart, Nettnlh Judtctal Circuit,
the
purpewa
of
acquiring,
hnlMIng,
rnnrglng,
Seroloote County, Fk-rhla. n a.e .tened aald pell
fmul.hlng or nlherwWe Impro.fng *L&gt;.vl t-itlt-l- Seminole County, Florida.
lion, and
Wlierea.: Tl-e County Foard e f Fut-llc Iti
nlrueti-in for Seminole Cunnly, rh-tlda. haa de
lermlne-t t-y revolution thi. day adopted that
Inn-1. In the autn of f 13,000.01 will tv- re-intte-1
'■* the purpovee act foitli In aald petition an-t
which ate rnnnre-atrd Uerelnat*&gt;te, aald t.&gt;n-l»
t- l-ear Inlrievt at Ike tale o f «tt (0) |e r rent,
per annum, Inlere.l payat-le verel annuilty, t«md»

log. and »ib«--1 gtound. an-l for the eietu.lie *** IIE I.I.E M A IN tiff,
u.e of the public free *ehuo!« within aald Spec- .Solicitor for Complainant,
Ml T « i Selu.vl Dl.trict No. ,\
| ---------------------------------------------Whereat. It la the aetiae of tl-la Hoard that ln The Court of thr County
II would t-e to the t-ett lntere.t of Speelat T a .
Sruiirtnlr County, S tair of

School D l.tilel No. 8, (irneva, Seminole (5-unty,

Flotilla, lo tv.ue t.-eid. In lire anm of |13,0dO.O(\
the rn-cee-ta there of to le u ^ d and Mpcnded

St-Ste.

Judge
Florida-

lu ro Ksfatr of
J. Hamilton llep.
To all Creldtors, Legatees, Ilistributecs ami all Persons having Claims or
Demand against said Kstato:
You, and each of you, arc hereby
notified and required to present any
claims and demands which you, or
either of you, may have against the
estate of J. Hamilton llep deceased,
late of Seminole County, Florida, to
the undersigned adminstratnr of said
estate, within two years from the
date hereof.
Dated July 'Jiinil, 19JO. A. I).
-J9-9tc
AA HON It. A N D EnS
Administrator Eatate nf J,
Hamilton Her*

lo he dale-1 January li t , 1921. and the p rin c ip a l,,n , l * '" t ’" ' ' ' •n‘‘ fnf ,b* rurpo.*, and nbjecla
..... ,. , In
. ,_______.,___
____!aa ar*
AiiTiru: m .
of aald bond.
teconre due____,
and payable
tldr b rrrtn ila -ir aet foflh and aa .rated In
The flight &gt;r am ount --f ind el-ledn r.' or
aald peHtlon.
liab ility to which thi* corporation .hall ly year, after the dale thereofTherefore, He It f!rw&gt;fied: Ttiat It I. tbe de­
.uirjrct it.e lf at any tim e .hall t-e F ive H an­
Nnw, therefore. In pur.nance of Chapter (2VI2,
d led T h ou .an d D ollar.
termination of thia (\&gt;wnty Hoard of Public In
Law,
of
Fhxl-la,
Aria
of
1913,
an-l
In
purauanre
A i t T i t i .i : \ i t .
T he n am e, and rctd cn cea of -.he *qli- of a rraulnllun of th i. H-ard thi. day idoplr-l, alruitl-in for Seminole County, IToridt, that tbe
• rrihing inrorp oralor., and the a nnunt of n-tlee I. heiet-y gl.en that on the Ctti day of amount of the bnuda re-jnlre-l r*-r tbe purj-we.
th e capital atock .u h .rrlh rd hy each are a.
September, A, I*. IP20, an elect ten will be hehl and oti}eda aet furlti In aald .w-tllhui I. tbe aum
follow.;
John Itu x e ll, Sanford. Florida, 2f-n .h are.. and the aame t. hereby ordered to t-e bold In of |l3,fi&gt;V).nO; that the aald b-nff. ahall tear
Inlrreat at tbe rate of li per rent, (ala per
If. T . Itu ..ell, Sanford, Flotilla, 2f&gt; aharr..
F. \V. T a lb o tt, Sanford. Florida, 25 .hare*, •• 1-1 Special Tat School DDIrlct No. 3, Seminole , cenl) prr anum; the Inlrrevt o f aal-1 bonda to
Ci-tinly.
Florida,
to
determine
whether
or
not
tn w ltne.a Whereof, We, the auhierit-lng
ine-ifp oratof. have ehrrunto art our hand, there .hall t-e ltaunl by the aald Special T a . be paid aeml annually; aald bnuda lo te dated
and afli.r-rl our .r a l. th i. thr Slat day ol
January lat. 1921, and to mature thirty year,
Sehra.l
Dl.trict
No.
3, Seminole
(\m Il­
J u ly , 1920.
afler dale thereof, amt
JOHN HIISSKI.I,
ly. FI -t il.,
l-on-la In tbe mru of |I 3 ,Therefore; lie It traofied: Tl-at a apcelal
If. T. HIISSKI.I.
tvvino to tear lntere.t at the rate of ala (fi)
F. W. TA I.IIO T T .
election l e held In aald Speetal Tat School
per
rent
per
annum,
!ntare«l
fiyabl*
aetnl
an­
iS K A l.t
nual, t*&gt;nd. to te date-1 January t.t, 1921, the Dl.lrlet No. 3. Santlnote County. Fk&gt;rhU. In
S ta le of (irorgia
C ou n ty of June*.
principal nf aald t-mda lo become due and pay­ accordance with Chapter 0312, U n a of Florida.
1 H ereby C ertify, that on Ih l. day perAda of 1913, aa amended, to determine whither
• orally appeared before me, an oftirrr duly able thirty yean after the data thereof, aa ta
aulh nritrd to adm inl.ter oath) and lake proiIded i‘»r In that certain leaatutlon thia day or not there a b illl be lamed by aald Special
arknow lrilrrm enta, John H u.aril, tu me well a.i.-pled by thia County Hoard of Fublle fn Tat Sri.n-I Dlalrlrl No. 8, Seminole County,
known and known b y me to he tbe aame
Simla, *• are pro,filed fur tn Ihlt reaolutlon
per.on dr.rrlbrd In and who aub.rrlbed to almetl-vi, for Semtnuie County, rt-uldi. In which
the foregoing article, of incorporation, and election only lti&lt;&gt;«* dnly qualified elector, who and
fie It Further tleaulieds Tliaf thta reanhillon
he acknow ledged before me that be e .r cu ted
and .ign etl the .a id A r lir ln ol Incorporation are freeholder!, reatding wllhlu the .aid Special le puhlt.tie-1 tn The San-'.'.-t-l Herald, a newapafor thr u.ra and purpo.ea therein eapre.u-d, n «ild a, ahall be entitled tn Tot*.
freely and voluntarily.
The aald election nv nnfered lo t-e held ahall per puMlahed In Seminole (Vunty, I'loihta,
i *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;
fn W’itne.a Whereof, 1 have hereunto act
t«
at tha aeteral polling place* withta aal-l Spec­ (there telng D» lu a q q c r publlabe-t fn aald
m y band and offirial le a l, at tira y , C o u n ty
Speelat
T
ai
School
Dt.lrt.'t
No-.
B)
once
a
week
Oaelnch Card# Will Da Pnbliahed U l.
ol Jon ra, Slate ol (iro rg ia , this the 21.1 day ial Taa School Dlalrlrl No. 3 Semln-ile County,
for four aucceaal.a week..
of J u ly , 1920.
drr Thia Heading At The Kale Of | 7 J t
Taa Sehiad IM.trlct No. 3, Seminole County,
(S K A l.i
J . W . IIO N N t ill
Tl-la rrmlutton a-loptr-t In regular aeaalon of Per Year.
N otary fu b lir Str.le of (iriirgla. Fkulda, where tbe la.t general election waa
50 5tc
My com m i.aion K.pirea Mac, 1924. held, throughout aald dl.trict. lo w lt: At Frr- tte County Hoard of PuMIe Inatrnctlon for Sem­
S la te of Florida
elnct No. G aad tbe .aid election ahatl t-e held inole County, Florida, the 2nd d iy of Auguaf,
C ou
of Srminnl*.
1 nty
Hereby
C e rtify , that o-v th i. day per- In rvwpllinc* with Cbaptft 11342, Law. of I'tor- A. D. 1920.
tona lly appeared before me, an offlrer duly
C, I’, Ifartlarm, Chairman,
aulliu riied
to a d m ln H trr oath, and take Ida. Acta of 1913. and the Intpertof* and cterka
C. A. Dallaa, Mrmter,
acknowledgem ent., F. W , Ta lb o tt and If. T . of the aeteral polling p la it, .b ill make prompt
F F, Dutton, Mender,
H u i.r ll, tu m r well known and known hy me lelurna to the (Vinnty Hoard of Tuhllc fnatrue
to be th* aame poraona d r.rrlb rd In and
o rn c r in tiik court house
for
Semtnuie
County,
Florida. County Ik-a»d o f Public Inatruetton for Seminole
who auhgrrlhrd to the foregoing artlelra of lino,
County, Flutl-lt.
Incorporation, and they arverally acknow ­ Immediate)/
afler aald election and the
Atteat;
T. W. l-awton. Superintendent of
ledged before me that they e.rcuted ar.d algSANFORD
FLORIDA
tied th* aald Article* ol Incorporation for the tabulation of the vole polled, and tbe County
Public Initructlon and Hi HHlchi Secretry lo
u .r* and purpo.ea therein e .p rr.ie d , freely F -.n l of Public In.lrneilon foe Seminole County.
Hoanl.
(Seal of Hoard.)
and volu n ta rily.
I lor I-fa, will be In a-iwlnn at Id o'ckxk a. m .
In wltnea. Whereof, 1 have hereunto t . t
Scl-elie Maine., Attorney for Hoard.
31-3IC
m y hand and Offirial aral at Sanford, F lo - Ho* Till day nf September, 192-1. lo recetre the
n - l l , Ih lt th - 23rd d a y of J u ly , 192(1.
r-tirtr.* of aal-l eleetb-n and l» d•tel^alr^e an-l
f S K A I.)
K. F .
H O U S H O I .D K H .
Order ta Held an Electlen in Special Tat School
rertlfy tbe reault there-if.
C o u n tv Judge of Seminole C o u n ty , Flori-la
P t.tlirt No. I, (O.nerai S*m!nclt Couaty, FIRE and THEFT and COLLISION InThe following named ere hereby apptdnled
K. F . IlD t F S llO I , D K It,
rietlit.
A tto rney for Inco rp ora tor..
an-l designated a. clerk. and Inapeetoru lo b«l-l
burance United by the FLORIDA STATE
5 0 -M r.
W lare.il A petition haa b**n pre.enlf-1 to AUTOMOniLK ASSOCIATION la tho
ao-1 conduct a.I-l elec Hon at Ibe aeteral [.’H* or
tie Cm my tv-ar-l of Fuhtlc lu.frncH-n f-r Sem­ Rafent and rheapent in the world. Writ*
In Circuit Court. See.nth Judicial Circuit p/eelncta named:
Semlnola County, Florida, fa Chaacary
Fred net No. O -W . H. Kllble, It. Curtvtl. A. inole County, Florida, ou July A, 192*1, algned for information to hcadquartera Orlando
II. liable Saint. (Vimplalrunt
A. kt-fvn. ln.i*eetora. I.. M. Hebt-lnder, C!»rk. by m«-re than twenty flie iar cent, of l ie duly Agent* wanted In crerjr town In Florida
.a
All fo whlrh la done an-t ordere-l by th* Coro qualified elector*, re.ldlng within Sp/rlal Tat
&lt;J. W. Slelll, Knittia A. Slrlff, J. D. Wol.arton, ty Ik-ard or Fublc In.trnetl-w for Semlrwte Coun­ Sch-.*l Dlalrlrl N -. 3, (Hene.a) Seiulm-le C-un
f„ O. IHifter, and Arthur F. iHfllti. addre«a un­ ty. Florida, In tegular aea.hm i.wmbteil, Ibe ty, Fkulla, ••king an-l petltl-ntng that an elec­
tion le held within e.l-l Special Taa Sch-arl Dleknown, and all parllra rla lsdn r an Interrat In 3rd -lay or A igu.t, A. lb , 1920.
Iriel *» ilelernitne the qur.Hofi aa tu whether
lo ia 12 and 13, lllnrk 1, Tie r I, T.-afTord'a (Seal nf Hoard t
*u not U a d i lit the aum of (13,0*10.00 ahall l-e
C. F. Ilartlwin, fhalrmau.
map of Sanford, an.I all parllra rUtialAf an InMY SPKCIALTIES:
l.tued l-y »atd Special Taa Sihont Dt.trlct No.
fere.! In and In eald pnqerty nnder (I
W,
F. F. Dnllott, tleml-er,
PICKAltD’S HAND-PAINTED CHIN*
3
to
te
u.ed
f-r
the
purt-we
of
acquiring,
build
t*. A. D*II.«, llem ler,
SlellT, Kmma Htelff, J. f- Wol.erton, I - &lt;•
(.OKU AM'S STEKLINCJ SII.VEU
Fritter, and A il bur F. (HI lift, or oil.erotic.
( '-unit y Ik.aid of Public Ioat me IIon f**r S*r» tog, enlarging, furnlahlng or otterwtae ImproeIng .ri-i.-l bull-ling* and acl-r.-l gr-nn-la an-l f-r ROGERS* PLATED WARE
C IT A T IO N .
Ireile C-einly. Fl-flda.
T. W. t.owlon, Pil|-efInlfnfferil of I’ut-lle j the eacln.lte live o f tt-e pulle free acb*«*ta within ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Tu ail partlea claiming an tnteir.t In and to (Ite .l
I t-.-.;.*
(CaleiaJ
O r .al.l S i- e l.I
f lit , 12 an-l 13, lllork 7. Tier I, TtaffonF* liulrn-lkm an-l Iti nillfl-* Secre'.ar. f-e
Semln-le
t'-tmly,
I
k-tl-la.
map of Sanford,
Ik-ard.
3131c I 77»eref--*e. be It Itra-I.rd: Tt-at an clirtl-e*
T o all parllra claiming an Intrre.t In and tn Sr hr II* Maine., Ailorney for It-.r-l
1e iti-1 Ihr /ain* I. hereby ordered fo te held In
l o t . 12 and 13, Itb-rk 7, H e r I. under (I. II'.
Allornoy-at-Law
• aid Steclal T at Sch-.d Dt.trlct N-. 0, (lleneva)
NOTICE OT ELECTION,
SlellT. Kmma A. Slrlff. J . I). TVofecrlon. I-. O.
WHIillEAS, Th* leglatature uf 1019, on-ler Serulnole County, Florida, on the nth day nf
Focler, Arthur F. Odllo, or eoll-er of ll.ern, or
No. 11 Garner-Wood ruff Building
the cooaHlutlon nf IkV.. nf tb* State nf Fl-ri-U. Seplrmter A. I», l'«2*', to determine whether or
otherwlae,
Viet and each of you are hereby ordered to dl-t p“ * *0* Joint Itewluttun prop-wing an pot there ahall be la.ue-l l-y Special Taa School
SANFORD, FLA.
be and appear lefore one Clrrnl! Fonrt alltlng amendment to the |V&lt;natltullon or the Slate of Dl.lrlet No. 3, Irienetal Seminole ('---inly, Flor­
a. a (Vrort of t'tiancery on the t.t nay of N «- Florida, an-l tbe aame waa agreed to by a vote ida t**n&lt;la |t) the aum of 113,000.0*1 lo bear In
.ember, A . !&gt;. IKS', to an.w*e raid bill of of three fifth, of all th* member* fleeted in tere.t at the rale o f .I t (0) per cent, twr ancomplain!, and It I) rurlher ordfred Ihafetlila raeh hoate; that ILe volt on **td Joint Few* nutu, Inlere.l payable eeml annually, bunda to
ATTOUNKYH AND COItNSRLLOKH AT LAW
order h« publl.hed In Ibe Sanfi-rd Herald, a hi Hon were entered upon their teapeclli* Jour­ l e dale-t January tat. 1921, and lo rnatare
DE LAND, FLA.
thirty
yraru
after
the
dale
ll-ereor.
new.paper pubHaheiJ In Seminole (ou a ly, Flof- nal*, with the y e n ami nay* tt-eyeon. *nd Htej
Will prattle* In lb* Slat* an-l F*J.*al Cooiia
It la further reunited that Ibla order be pubIda, once a week for tw e l.r week*.
ill-| dvlertnliie and direct that th* aald Joint
Hprnal la/illti/a lor Kiaralntag and I'rrfprllo
Wllne.* my hand aad tbe offlrlal aeaf of aald Iteaolutlon b* auhinltled to tb* »lect»r» of th* Ithed In Hie Sanford Herald, a aew.pjper publa n d Tltlra
Court, th il tb* 8th day of A n r u f . 1®M
Slate at th* (leneral Election In No.embar, 1920.

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(S r.A tA
Fb A. IK 1 U 0 LA M ,
Now. therafore. I, II. Clay Crawford. Secre­
CTety Circuit (V o rt, S«?enih Judicial Circuit, tary of S tfie of th* Slat* of riortda. do hereby
Semlvoi* County, Florida.
gire notica that a
R C t llX L E U A A 1 N U
(iEXERAL ELECTION
Sollrltot for Coruplalnant.
fiMStc
fra C ourt of C ounty Judge Seminole County
(d a le of Florida.
In fla Fatal* of
W illiam C . Steward
N otica la hereby given to all whom It may
roncern, th a t on tha llilb day nl September
A. I*. 1920, I ahall apply to tb* Honorable
K. F . H o u tholde r, Judge ol aald C o u rt, aa
Ju dg e of I’ robate, fee m y (Inal dlieharge aa
A d m ln la tru trfl of th* eatate of W illiam C.
S tew ard derea.ed: and that at tha aame time
I will prevent m y final account, aa A d n ln la tra trlx of aald eatate, and aak for thelf
approval.
Dated J u ly M b AJ D . 1920
L K O l. A N I X O N .
4 7 -9 lr.
A d m ln la tn tria .

l a C o u rt of Cwunfy Judge S e n la a la County

S lat* o f Florida,
tn ro Katato of

Iv ar V. Htanatrom

N o tlru la heroby given, to all whom It
rnty concern, that on the 2nd day of O r lo bar A . l&gt;. 1920. 1 ahall apply to tha Honorable
K . F . I I ou.holder. Judge ol .a id C o u rt, aa
Judge of I’robate lor m y final di.chargo aa
A d m ln la tra tril ol tha eatate of leer V.
Htenatrom , da ce a xd , and that at that tim e I
will preaent to aald C o u rt m y final account,
aa A d m ln la tra tril of aald r«ta le , and aak lor

iiford Novelty Works
517 Commercial Street

Ihetr app roval.
D ated Ju ly 29th . A. I). 1920.
KOSA L 8T K N S T IIO M H U MF I f f l K Y
Adm inlatritrla.
GO-tOte
la Cnwrt of Couaty Jud ge N eailaal*
C aanty S la te of Flarida.
In r* E atate nf
Gfartha llaltleaon
N o tlra

ia hereby g la .o ,

lo all

wbura it

will he held In each county In riortda ou TU»w
day net! aueeaedlng the flrat Monday In No.erotwr, A. n . 1920. the aald Tueaday being tb*

SECOND DAT O f JI0YEMHER,
for th* rallfieaHoo nr rejection of tb* aald
Joint Itewlutlon prop.wlni an amendment to tbe
Conatllutloa of tbe State of Florid*, flat
A Joint lleaolullon pn&gt;|vwtaf an Ameadmeut
t-1 Be-Hon 0 of Art'el* IX of tbe Cooitltatloa
of the State of F ixld a llelatlng to T u a tM i
and rinanca.
Fe It Reent.rd by the I-egl.lature of the
State of Floridai
Tt-at the following amendment to Section 0
or Article 0 of tha CiuwHIoHon of lb* State of
Fkulda relating to U ia llo a and finance la here­
by • greed to and ahall b* aabmttted lo tb# elec­
tee, of tb# alata foe ndopHe* or rejection at
the neat general election held hereafter, that ta
fo aay tta l Section 0 of Artlft* • of fba ConatlluHon of tha Slat* &gt;f Florida tw *mende,t w*
aa to read *• follow*:
Section fl. The l-eglitalore ahall bae* rower
to ppithle f-r laanlnA Stale t«&gt;oda only for tbe
puriiwe of repelling lueatlon or .nppieaalng Inannectlon. or for the porpewe e f redeeming or
refunding bonda already leaned at a l-*wer rate
of Intereal, or f-*r tbr pnrpcwe of ac-inWng.
building *r maintaining a ayalim or good toad*
ami brldgaa tlrongt-ut thia Slat* aider aueb
regutalkwva at may ta rrear/Iraq by An Art of

ID EAL FER T ILIZER S
Wide range of materials and analyses,
formulas properly proportioned.
For SEED BEDS .and YOUNG PLANTS:
Florideal Special (5-8-2)
For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETABLES:
Manatee Trucker (4-G-3)
Seminole Vegetable Grower (4-7-5)
Seminole Trucker (5-G-3)

All

Our Catalogue describes many other brands. Send for
our Free Hooks and Price List.
Full stock Fall Ft rtilfz r&gt;-, Insecticides, etc., on hand at
our Branch Warehouse

Mr. K. C. MAXWELL. Mgr.

W ILSON &amp; T 00M E R
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY
Agricultural Blinding

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mm&amp;Be

Q B

JncksonYtllc, Fla.■l?H

. «jw'l -■

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lion ■h ill be at folio**. in .w it:
To carry on the hUflinrM «»1 a rummiatlnn
merchant, broker, fartur, amt agent; to
purchase, buv «**!!. and illip o te id any and
all kltiil* nf fruit • and trgrtnbtr*. amt an)'
a init all kindt of produce id whataimvrr na*
lure ami kind, on a n im m in in n !*ari» or
ntherwiae; to make advance* and loan* tu
farmer* on their rn ip i or m n tempi a led rrt»p»;
to buy* aril, aniu lre and dlipnae of ri al rulato
and fir non *! proper*y; to burrow m oney; to
J itiu e tmndi and secure the aame by dr*&lt;U of
trust or m orlgaget; to buy Irate, anju ir- real
I'llate and rlear, dev*-lop, lay out the tam e
Into farm* and to rulttvate the tam e to
vrtfrtahlr*. fruit*, or other product* of the
■oil; to m anufacture, buy, tell or otherwise
deal in fertilizer*. fertilizer material*, in
t ect Icldt * or • praving m aterial., and all
kind* of farm machinery, tool* ur auppllet;

PAGE ELEVEN

�AUGUST 27, ])2|

THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE TWELVE

Alao T . I O fllflfH t* No. » * . 4*«*1
3rd d .y of Jan*. A. 1&gt;. UUA, hi* Mol ««i&lt;l « tr tlflr.tr In m r offlrr ami h «» m »d» .ppllratton
for I t , M
fo l u i « lu i M o n li w r w ith I**.
14aId rrM lflr.tr rrobr»rrw tb r olknatny dryer! brd
proprity . l i o .l n l In Krmlnol* Cuttnty. I’ kwW*.

FOR SALE
21G0 Feet S” xl? if* Ship-lap Flooring
8x8’ 22 Pieces 12’
10x12 .14 Pieces 12’
10x10 0 Pieces 12'
2x8 55 Pieces 12*
2x12 12 Piecs 12'
&gt;
2x10 17 Pieces 12*
3x10 19 Pieces 12’
•

At our our New Warehouse, Corner Second
Street and Oak Avenue.

Chase &amp; Company
LEGAL ADVERTISING

In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judiciu
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
In Chnncery.
N*w Dultdlngt Bilng Erected, end
M. S. Jclks, Complainant, vs.
Plan* Made for Better Grouping
T. M. Jelks, I„ I'. Jelks, et al.
•f Exhibits Nnv. 11 to 27.
To all parties claiming ail interest
as heirs, devitecs, legatees, grantees
of, by, through or tinder, Augustus I’
Jacksonville.—When tbo throngs be- Farnell, Georgia V. Fnrncll, Dowel
lln lo stream through the gates of Rhode, A. Atkinson, Nacy E. Farnell
the Florida State Fair here—Novcra- J. O. Jelks, ns an individual or tru s­
U r 18 to 37—they will find a bigger tee, Oliver Jelks, John J. Jelks, Tomaand U tte r Institution from every an* pernnee O. Jelks, Jos. O. Jelks, W, A
Roland, William L. A. Kills, Edwin A
gle. Even at this early date, workmen Jelks,
W. L. Branch, W. 11. Leonard
or* busy preparing buildings and I . G, Stnrbuek, and J. 11. Ixmnard, de
trounds for tho reception of the ex* ceased, them and any of them, or oth­
hlblts, and later the crowds.
erwise, whether known or unknown
Among tho new buildlngM Is an ad­ nnd all other parties claiming an in
ditional and mammoth live stock tercst in any wise in and to the fol
bulldog. This fair feature Is making lowing described property in Seminoh
tremendoss forward strides, and it County, Florida, to-wit:
All of SW 1-1 of NE 1*4. section £»,
was .Imperative the fair mamigtuncnt less
1 acre known ns No. 5, G. O. But
make provisions In accommodato the ler’s survey) and also begin nt ccntc
over Increasing number of exhibits.
section 0, run west 1 1-2 ch. north B
Last year It was necesisry to (uni ch. E 1 1*2 ch. S 5 ch. and nlao om
down many car loads of cattle and acre in section 9, to commence at r&gt;
■wine because of lack of space to point 9.10 ch. south of NW cor. NW
properly bouse them. As It was, 1-4 of SE 1*4 run E 1.27 ch. thence F
many twine anil cattle htd to be 70 degrees, 45 minutes, east 5,36 ch
South 54 degrees, west 1.7.1 ch. thcnct
placed In lente.
north 75 degrees 45 minutes, west C.fif
Landscape gardeners are nlsu at ch. north 1.33 ch., and also in sectior
Work at the fAir grounds, and front an 9 to commence at a point ns follows
artistic viewpoint the fair will easily From the NW cor. of NW 1*4 of SF
eclipse the exposition ot the past.
1-4, run south 10.48 ch., thence soutl
There will be many Innovations this 75 degrees 15 minutes, east 5.62 ch
year In grouping tho exhibit* with n nnd front this point of beginning rur
view of showing them to tho best pas- j north 54 degrees, etst 3.32 ch, ens!
2.42 ch., south 34 degrees, west 5.2F
tibia advantage.
ch, north 70 degrees, W 2.12 ch, nortl
In prnctlcally every department ad­ 54 degrees, emit 1.55 ch. to beg. And
ditional space will bo provided for the also that tract of land in section 9,
exhibitors.
ns follows: Commence nt n point 1C
ch. south of NW cor. of NW 1-1 of
SE 1-1, thence run west 1.75 ch. rout!
Women of Florida to
20 degrees W O. 57 ch. south 70 de­
east 0.91 chains, north 54 de­
Show Achievements grees,
grees, east 1.55 ch. north 73 degree:
45 minutes, west 5.02 chains, north -if
At the State Fair. chains to beg; and also the south If
acres of SW 1-1 of NW 1-1, sectiot
10; all in township 21, south range 31
Woman's Handiwork Accorded Unuiu. east.
al Recognition and Important
You are hereby ordered ami requir­
Place
ed to be and appear to the bill of
complaint tiled herein against you h;
M. S. Jelks, on Monday, Nowmbe:
Jacksonville.-* I Voting that the Flor­ 1st, 1920, and it is further ordered
ida State Fair, to b&lt;&gt; held ft.-r.* this that this order be published in Tin
year, Nov. 18-37, In-longs as much to Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a
tho women of Florida as to ilu- men, week for twelve consecutive weeks.
Witness my hand n r! the offlein*
the management lias given to the w o m ­
en n conspicuous (dare, f o r the dis­ seal of the Court at Sanford, Seminol
play of their handiwork with the nee* County, Florida, this the 13th day of
August, 1920.
K. A. Douglass,
die nnd In the culinary art.
circuit Court, Seminole Conn
Tho Woman’s Building will be ly,Clerk
Florida.
crammed to nvurfluwlng with dl: plays SchoHe Mnines. Si.licit -r for Com
cf nil kinds. Illustrating the urilvftle* plninnnt.
62-13t«
of I ho women of tho Stale. Fancy
work, cooking, cunning ami all forms NOTICE Ol APPLICATION 1 OK TAX DEED.
of domestic sch-nco will be featured.
I ' m lr&lt; Her I loo .".7 nf tbr lir n r r .l Htatulra.
To encourage a large number of Ni.tli-r la hrtrtiy cl»rn H at &lt;Tiulu.it. fom
u n . putrliaarr of T a . iVrllflratr No. 491,
these exliiblis handsome cash prizes dp .tril
t'.r nt *lir l.f June
It. 1911, baa flln|
and ribbon n wards are an noun ceil In a,Id r.Ttldralr* In piy oitlrr an.| baa tna.tr appllr.lbitt
f.if
t.,.
tired
f.,
l.,ne
.riairit.nr,the nntuial premium list, which Is ••lib law. Said r r ttlf lr .tr rm br.rra1. ll.r
f.i]|.,nnow available and will he sent, with­ tng itr**'I!!**»! | r.-irrt» ,|tuMr.| In Sctuittulr
out chnrge. to any Interested party •I»m ty . I'M M a , t . - ni t N f I I of s|f l i of
t nf Srr. 21. Tp . 21. H I ! BJ r
to ------upon request Get tho Premium I.1*;, *M",! t-raid
Ian11 liriTie a •. , „ , ,| „( f(,r .to r of tbr
look ti ever ami see If you cnnnnt I .ana urn of mrli ii-rtlrtralr lu at a* nainr of M
Smith.
embroider n better scarf, hake a better M.A1u&gt;
T * . C rM lflr.tr No. 49T, il.trd tbr 3ri1
loaf of bread or rake, or put up a bet­ day nf June
|&gt; Ui|a, baa rtled aald rrrlll!
rate
In
ant l.aa made .pptlrallon for
tor ran of fruit or vegetables than la . deedmyIn offlrr
laanr In aieordanrr allli law. Hald
anyone else. At the worst It will be rrtllflra lr M il-m .. * Ihr fol km In t dw r i t e .)
good practice ami the honor of win­ pfojwrly atlti.lrd In Hrtalnule O m n lr. f'-irliti.
-w ll: Nt: I I of s i: t I Of si: I I amt W
ning a prlxe in competition open to !*
12 of Hi: I I of SK I-4 of Rrr. 27. Tp. 21 K
It
22 lb . "ol terra. 'Hie aald laud twin* a» r - i .
tho world Is nrt to he lightly consid­
r.| at tbr dale of the l.auaorr of auctl crMlfl
ered.
rale It, ||.r liarur of \f. .|. Smith.
Whether or not she has an exhibit
Alao T a . tV rtlflr.tr No tfal. datnl Ilu 3rd
of Jnnr A, II. 191*. baa bird nail rrrllit
or her work in this department, every day
ratr In my ofllor .o d l.aa in .dr iptilirMlou for
woman in the Stale will find much to tat deed to h*nr In .reordato-r with law. Hall
Interest tier and to repay tier many reMIfleale rinbrtrea ll.r f.dk*wlnjr ile,rrlN*.l
allualril In Srreln.&gt;tr fotinty. 4*k&gt;rMi
fold for tho time spent in visiting tho pro|«*r1y
to wl l - SK M of N W I I of N W t I of SW
T p . 2t. S. It .12 R. 2 M O ar r r .
State Fair. Remember tbo dates_ I 4 of S rr.
T b r paid land l . l t i ; m r a io l at Ibr d .tr of tbr
Nov. IK-27. ■
lia iu iK r of turh rr M lf lr.tr In tbr n.m r of Un­
GIRLS’ GIRLS!!
Every girl nnd nnd young Indy intcrosted in the Gain Day for the hos­
pital meet nt the court house Tuesdnv
afternoon nt 3:00 o’clock. Something
Important.
Schelle Mnines,
Chairman.
Try a Herald want ad for results.

known.
A l » T a . C rrtlflr.tr No. 493, datr.| tbr lo t
day of Jnnr A. I*. Il»l*. baa ftlr,l aald rrttlfl
i-ale In my ofllrr and baa u iidr .i&gt;pt&lt;r.tt.iri for
. deed to laaar |n a rm rilin rr with taw. H.td
j la
r r r llf lr .t r rnilvarr* tbr fotlnwlny ilracrlbrdpnrprrty •11':. tr, l |n Hrndnuk* (\Kintr. I'birl la.
t « r It ’ NW M of SIV I t . lie u NR M ) of
Srr. 22. Tp. 21. S. It. 13 R-. 50 » r t r .. T b r
aald land |wln( a'*r*,r.l •&lt; tbr dale of thr I*
atlinrr of and, r r r t lllr .t r In ll.r n.tua of f n inown.
I 'u l r u a.M rrrllflr»lra aball to rrilrrmr.1 .r rordlwt to law, la . ilrr.1 w ig l~ u r thrrrnn
on tbr 31b day of ttrt.dwr . . P , In29
Wltoeaa my offlrlal alcn.turr and ar.t tbla
Ibr 1PtIt day of Autuat A. IV, 1920.
R. A. P n rtlL A S S . t'trrk.
t S r .n
Py V . K. P O l’lit.ARS, p. o.

4'ntraa aalit n t l l A n l O ahalt l«r redeemed «e,in lin e in law la . dee! w ill t»o a
on
Ibr r.lli day of CWIuS•■**, A . I&gt;. 1P20.
Wllnraa toy offlcWJ algn.ture ami ae.l llila

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" '5 " u of SW t * of KK n *bd N H of
Hi: 1-4 of HW 1-4 of Her. 20. Tp. 20. 8. It. K*
I t . 20 arrea.
. ,
,
Tl# mM land Ulnf
at tt»#
iMHinrr of aorti rrtllflc.tr In the n*m» of
J. T. laal'H

The Following New Lumber

Fair Visitors Will
Find Bigger and
Better Institution

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Hr v . li. noim tiA H H . » . c .

I ete.
'
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hi the Circuit CVjrt. Seventh Judicia’
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
In Chancery.
M. S. Jelks, Complainant, vs.
T. M. Jelks, I.. P. Jelks, et al.
Suit to Quiet Title, Citation.
To Charles A. I*ovc, Mary h. Love
W. /V Jelks, Mollio Rhoden, Florid:
Jelks Goode, Eli Goode, ami Latin
Paine Jelks, Address, llnwkinsville

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Now is the time to build that House. Bungalow or v
Garage that you have talked about so long, as Lumber *:♦
t
prices have dropped, but how long it will stay down no ❖
one knows. All the Mills advise us to buy as they ex­ ❖
pect higher prices when the embargoes are lifted. We ♦♦♦
carry a complete line of
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Lumber

Material

and Building

•
* •-*I ' To E. N. Jelks, Attic Moore Jelks
K. Mallary, E. Y. Mallary, Mary Lcwh
Mallary, Mary Jelks Lewis, II. H
Johnson, Wllhclmina Johnson, K L
Mnllnry, Nathaniel Jelks, Mary Jelks
Aildress, Macon, Ga.
You and each of vou are hereby or
dered nnd required to be nnd nppen
before this honorable Court on Mon­
day, September 6th, 1920, a rule da;
of said Court to answer the bill of
complaint filed herein against you
nnd The Sanford Herald is hereby des
ignated as the newspaper in whicl
this order shall oppenr once a weel
for four consecutive weeks.
To FTXmer Jelks, Mnry E. Jelks, Lil:
Jelks, address unknown; Unite*'
States.
You nnd each of you nro hereby or
derod to be and appear before thii
honorable Court on October 4th, 1920
a rule day of this Court, to nnswe.
the bill of complaint filed hercir
against you, and The Sanford Herald
lifofirrtr a lu .t r ,! In 5 rn lu ..tr Cut-nt,. V W Id a
is hereby designated as the newspnpei In Seminole Couty, Florida, to*wit:
lo t lll
Lots
7
and
8,
Block
7,
Cannnn.
In which this order shall appear onci
tail. Ol to TH aid SO, Sim*M r,. llr lf M a .1
The
said
land
being
assessed
a
t
thi
0*MTI.
a week for eight consecutive weekr
T lir anlil lafl.t * -lnx .aaraw.1 , | M r U.lr* of
Witness my bond and official seal of date of the issuance of such certifi taauanrr
of .o rb • rM lllr.tr In ll.r n .a c of
the Court at Sanford, Seminole Coun •cate in the name of H. C. DuBose
W .d r It. tl.u1.rM&gt;n.
Agent.
Unless
said
certificate
shal
AUo
T
a
i CrMIfl- atr No. *a&gt;. &lt;t.tr,l U r U l.
ty, Florida, this the 13th day of Aug j
of J u l ; A . I». 191*. b.a fllrrt iwl.t r r r ust, 1920.
E. A. Douglass, ; be redeemed according ta 'ln w , ta: da*
llflratr In n tj oSlr* . . . t baa r . f d . »o p tlr»tl,o
(Seal)
Clerk, Circuit Court deed will Issue thereon on the 18th dnj for la . i M to l*au» ta ».*.*n».t»tu'«. taltb Liw
of
September,
A.
D.
1920.
HaM
frrtlflra lr r n b r . i- r . lb . ol total op .1r---rn*."
Schelle Mnines, Solicitor for Com­
Witness my official signature nm] r rop.M j attaatr,! tn Nrmlbolr t'ouctf. t'V^lda.
plainant.
1 52-0tc
seal this the Cth day of August, A. D t r a i l :
taita fll to 4?, H u 'cl.l:^ llr l.b ta , at C ro a t.
E. A. Douglass,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 1920.
T b r aal.l totol lo li.j
**d . t It* «1.tr of
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court,
Scminoli
TAX DEED.
f
|a.oanrr of aorh rr M lf lr.tr In tbr n .: r of
W
..tr
It.
Ilantrraon.
Under Section 575 of the Genera! Comity, Florida.
tr No. Lie, d . l r r M r rtb
Statute*.
(Seal) By FL V. Douglas, D. C. G2-6tc •L|Alaiof TJu. ily ,tVArllflra
. I*. 1*13. bat Bird u l i l r r r Notice in hereby given that John R notice or arrucATioM ro i tax deed. tlflr.tr In my offlrr and b*. m .ilr appllratlon
for l . f itrnl to Itanr In .r r o n t .n r r » l l h law.
Muck, purchaser of Tax Certificoti
Undar l .c t l.a l i t « f lb* O tc .r tl S L t u U i .
H.I4 r r f llf t r .t r rm h r«r»« tbr olkitalna drarrtbr.1
No. 223, dated the 3rd day of June, A j Nolire la htreby y h rn [ t u g t b . r
t.mprrty • llu .tr.l In Hrnilnolr I'oanty, f lo r id .,
D. 1918, has filed said certificate in my
E, II. Klt-IU IK .
to-ult!
office nnd has made application foi P n rrh iM r n t T « i O tllS e s Ir No. in i. &lt;l»l**l ihr Ia&gt;lf 4a In OS, HuntUnr llrly b la at fT rn rt.
T lir aal.l laml t«-ln t a «a r..rd . t tb r d . t r of
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f
Jaljr.
A
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II.
ISIS,
La*
flint
aal.l
tax deed to issue in accordance witi tlflr.tr i n 'm r ofllrr .m l b.a ma,1«* &gt;p|illr«llon t.tnanrr
of ro rb r r r lllt r .t r In tNr n .ts r of
law. SaSid certificate embraces th« for tat itrnt to laaiir In iri-oM anrr w ith lia
W .ilr It. Uanlrnoo.
Alan T . I (V r t lf lr .lr No. 237, il.tr d tbr *lti
following described property situate*' Hal.I rrM lflr.tr rw tit.rra tbr ullowine .trarrltr.l

-«*«

at all times and will be pleased to reeeive your orders
Large or Small they will be appreciated.

Hill Lumlher Co.
The House of Service and Price

Corner 3rd and Myrtle

-Phoi
day r f Jnn r. A . p ., | »| ;, p . . .).*
Ile «-.|r In try tdSrr and t..a read. aryMtatlw
for tat tl-rtl to laa.r In arrorilae.-r .||g tta
8»l&gt;! rrrtlR .-»tr rn b ra r r. tlir o lb a lr j
property .t t u .t r d to S ro ilw lf County. I'W id,
to » It:
l o t . It to OS data It. I*. I*, and :•)) H .
at lo r llrlrt.ta .
Tbfl aal.l land br|ry
, ( ,y . t. , „
la.uallrr of abth n tlPI. al* In t l r ta c r of

Fnknnwn.

Al*o Tn * Crflltb-atr Nn. 2'al, .tad I f . tiv
day of Ju c r, A . P .,1 1SII. baa ftla-J aald -.r
t lf r a lr In o y offlrr and ba. inad. arptltatlm
for ta . itrasl to t.aur In *4vtU&gt;Lnrr .ttk l.o
Hald rrrllfb . t r riiitnarr. tbr oil- «tr.y d'arrtted
property rttu .trd In Hrmtoot. i V t n j n.-Md.
lo -n tt:
tad* 2 *r.d .1. 8Hn»blt«* tl.lctit.
I t i l . . I d land briny a&gt;&lt;e,.*l at i t . data af
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PAGE SEVEN

FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
apartments. Inquire of Mrs. Grace
Williams, 221 E. First St.
2-4tc

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

I cave The Chance Or Speculative Scheme To The Fellow Who
Can Afford To Lose Money...Make Every Dollar You Invest
Count And earn M onej..-Invest It With A Responsible And
Reliable Company In Your Home City Or Stale And In A bush
Thnt I k An Abttolutc necessity.
*
Money made in Florida belongs in
*• * Florida and should be investrd in
* Florida for the benefit and happiness
of those who live in Florida.
Up A Southern Utilities Company 8 per cent Cumulative Prior
Preferred Stockholder And Draw A Regular Quarterly Dividend Payment,..This Stock Can Re Purchased Ir. Cash Dr In­
stallments.
THIS STOCK CAN RE PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALL­
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT 11110CIIURE.

Sanford, Florida, or
G eneral Office, P a la tk a , Florida

FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
rooms with bath, in private family
117 laurel Avenue.
2-3l,
For Rent—Light house keeping apartment inquire Mrs. Grnce Williams,
221 E. First st.
2-4tc.

For Rent—To iishine parties or
tourist parties, 26-foot, half cabin,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
canopy motor boat fully equipped
Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
Lice ns * J pilot who knows the St
One Time, per word.________ Ic
Three lime, per word................. 2c
Johns. Phone 348W. L. G. Loveless
Six Times, per word................... 3c
45-tf
Over Six Times,
word per Issue
Cash must accompany order. Ten
WANTED—A few boys to work ir
cents extra if charged.
printing plunl, 18 years and up. No
Advertising in (his column in which the going to school. Crown Paper Com­
address or the advertiser Is not g^en bu pany.
52-tf
which refers you to Postofllec Box Num­
ber or Care of Hrrald MUST be answer­
Wanted—Team work to do. En­
ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for quire M. Hanson, shoemaker. 50-Xtp
the names of advertisers advertising In
this way. Usually we do not know who
W anted— Corn. The lleacham
they are. and If we do we are not expect­
Grain Co of Alachua Fla. w.il pay
ed to tell you.
you the market price for ear corn in
ear lots. Farmers can join together
in
muking up cars.
49-tfc.
FOIt SALE-J-nlne-rooni dwelling,
Terms.
Connelly,
WANTED—Mattresses to make
2-ltc
100 Magnolia Avenue, over. Furniture enameled, varnish­
ed, upholstered, house painting, wall
FOR SALE—Less than half price. papering,
calcimining. We store fur­
One Ilurroungh's nine column adding
and sell it for you on commiss­
machine. One Woles seven column niture
ion. We know our trade. Plenty of
adding machine. One Daiton nine room.
Fellows Hall, Cypress
column adding machine. Practically avenue Odd
5th street. M. J. Brad­
new and in good mechanical condi­ ford andand
Wife.
* 2-4tp
tion. Address P. O. Box 403. 2-3tp
W A N TED
FOR SALE or Exchange for equal­
ly good unrelated stock—Barred Rock
WANTED—To Rent I or 5 rooms
cockrels, $5.00 each. Addie Muller,
unurnished will pay good rent.
2-3tp
Osteen, Florida.
HARRY HANDEL
316 Sanford Ave, City.
FOR SALE—One 2-wheeled trnil 3tc.
er. 1 ton capacity.
E. A. Moflltt,
WANTED—Settled white woman,
2-ltp
Celery Avenue nbout 40 years old, ns housekeeper to
■I—7-room house, corner take enre of a small family. Good
home and salary. Apply Box 240,
Half cash. Connelly,
l*7tp
106 Magnolia Avenue. Route* A, Sanford, Fin.
-Close in lot, $600,
Connelly,
106 Magnolia* Avenue
young
J. S. Wilson, Union avenue.

MISCELLANEOUS
WOOD—Plenty of wood at Wekiw.
—two miles from railroad. Cut ot
shares. Hundreds of cords. Write
me. II. B. &amp; S. Co., Wekiwn, Fin.
52-0tp.

FOR SALE—Good horse, sprint
FURNITURE—Any ono wishing tv
wagon and two sets good harness, nl store furniture in a safe place at mod­
n bnrgnin. D. W. Short, Longwood erate rate, call at 816 Oak avenue ot
52-ntp.
phone 333. Also gardens for rent
FOR SALE—Your choke of many 52-2tp.
lots in both white and colored see, pay rash for scroll,1 hand
tions. Your own terms. .‘Connelly,
Address 352 Sanford, Florida
2-ltc
106 Magnolia Avenue.
44-tfc
FOIt SAl.E—Large mission dav
enport, green upholstering, good bet]
springs and mattress. M. K, Nelson
Sanford.
.
52-1

15 Acre Farm, good location, 5 acres Tiled with flow­
ing well, 3 acres with Tile in need or relaying, all
fenced, no buddings.
PRICE AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE

*

J. E. SPURLING, Agt.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

by having your work done by real Tailors and Cleaners.
We apply Modern Sanitary Methods in our cleaning
department. Each Garment is thoroughly Sterilized
through a Steam Process which is perfectly harmless
to the Garment and yet renders it germless.

Our Prices are the Lowest
Our Work the Very Best

SANITARY STEAM PRESSING

Sanford, Florida

110 Sanford Ave

Three vacant business lots for sale
on First Street. Cheaper now than
they will in* Inter. Don't need all
cash.
Connelly,
2-ltc
11)6 Magnolin Avenue.

Practically the same Snecifications ns other
?300.00 more money. Sold hy a local dealer w!
reputation of giving SERVICE to the entire snti
customer.
These prices are sure to go higher soon. I*
Price is assured.

H. L. HAIGHT
Oocrland Sales &amp; Service Company
Opposite Hotel Valdez
Cor. Commercial and Park

..F O R SALK CHEAP—One big flm
mule and big horse. Both good work
ers nnd perfectly sound. Ask It. B.
Lynch about them.
D. C. Hill,
1-titp
Lockhart, Fin.
FOR SALK—Practically any kind
Of real estate you want. Quirk ser­
vice. Cash or terms.
Connelly,
2-ltc
106 Magnolia Avenue.

Automobile insurance.
Personal
liability. Collision.
Property dam­
age. Fire and theft.
Claims paid
promptly.
Connelly,
2-ltc
106 Magnolin Avenue.
FOR SALE—Three vaennt lots, cor­
ner of 7th nnd Myrtle avenue. Sev­
enth street paved. Two lots between
Fourth and Fifth streots, Myrtle nvenue. Also 10 room house, comer Oak
avenue nnd Fourth street, facing
Park. Choice location. Apply at 410
Oak avenue. W. W. Long.
51-4tp
FOR SALE—One of the best homes
in Sanford; In very best location.
$10,000; nil ensh.
Connelly, ,
2-ltc
100 Magnolia Avenue.

FOR SALE- 2 acre celery tract
Colorrd section Easy terms.
Connelly,
Easy terms.
For R ent—Three rooms for light
house keeping. NO. 317 Cor. of
Third and Elm. Mrs. W. F. Leavitt
50-tf
For Sale—Celery farms, any size,
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner,
Box 276, Sanford. Fla.
50-tf
Don't forget to insure your house,
your household goods, nnd nnything
that is yours. Tornado insurance,
Fire insurance. Anything in insurnu ranee.
Connelly.
For Salo—Pair of good farm mules
wagon and harness. T. F. Adams
49-tf

F or sim plicity, harulincs9 nnd econom y, there
ix no other washing machine that will please you as
much as a Maytag. Smoothly and quietly it handlcs the
average family wash in fifteen to twenty nnnutrs and
you need not he surprised that it delivers your wash
cleaner, whiter and with Icm wear and tear than tf you
had rubbed and scrubbed it in the old, wearisome way.
We »htll l&gt;c pieaicd to show you ihl« wonderful wwhcr. If
you luvnscen others, the Maytag will l&lt; a revelation to you.

SANFORD FURNITURE CO
J. D. DAVISON, Mgr.

Salo—Doris Gas
Lighting
Cheap. L. F. Roper. West
Irocery.
48-tf
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnlshct
housekeeping rooms. 205 Oak avenue
Eagica Home. Mrs. Julia Rlddinga.
52-2tp.
FOR RENT—Two furnished house
keeping rooms. 206 East Third.
l-2tp.
For R ent—Furnished rooms nnd
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
ments opposite Postotlice.
48-26tp
FOR RENT—A three acre farm nt
Lake Monroe. Apply nt E. A. Gstccn Store.
2-3tf.

A rm strong Grocer Co.
OUtHkml*.
J w Im n rtiU , Fla.
.vV N X V V V N V V sN

Pabst Kulmbacher is the snappy, dark drink that has met
with such universal recognition. I t’s dark, rich and satis­
fying, with extra heavy body—served wherever good bever­
ages nrc to be had. Don’t forget—say “Pabst Kulmbacher.’*

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