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                    <text>IN TH E HEART OF THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, F LO R ID A , SA TU R D A Y , JA N U A R Y 1, 1921

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NUM BER 231

EASTERN, C E N T R A L A N D
W ESTERN FIN A N C IE R S
CO NFIDENT

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WITH R E PU B L I­
CAN RULE

TH E G O V E R N M E N T M A C H IN E R Y
P A U S E S TO C E L E B R A T E
NEW YEAR
(B , n , A i w l i l x ) P r ill)

W A S H IN G T O N , Jnn. 1.— Govern­
ment machinery nt Washington paused
today to greet the Incoming year. On
account o f the president’s illness the
usual N ew
Year reception at the
White House to members o f the diplo­
matic corps was dispensed with and a
reception tendered at the homo o f
Acting Secretary o f State Morman
Davis. Secretaries Baker and Daniels
held open houso to receive N ew Y ear
cnlls from the public and officers o f
the Arm y and N avy and M arine Corps
Both houses o f congress adjourned.

t4lt, will have full working control
of the house of representatives after
Kirch 1th.
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Checking up the new list today,
R/p. Madden, Republican, o f Illinois,
fwed that with the opening o f the
mv session the section cast o f
the
Mississippi and north of the Ohio riv« would have a solid Republican
TOtinr strength of 228. The house
Bijority is 218.
Msdden’s figures indicated this sec­
tion pays 84H per cent of all taxes
with the south and west, nt present
tbit to control the house by Joint ac­
tion, piping the balance.
This will give the
Republicans
from the Uxpsying belt a clean ma­
jority hereafter, over all combina­
tions," Mr. Madden declared, “ and I
Ulkve we will soon begin to see a
(huge in the sectional or class leg­
islation.
•Under Democratic administrations
the south has been in the saddle, and
the south paid only 0 per cent o f all
Uses. Almost all people have admit­
ted that the landslide would put the
vest on top in tho house, but they
were wrong, The territory paying
tis freight will run the executive en­
gine. It ought to be a good omen.
It mesas that tho majority o f stock­
holders of the country will have tho
lut say in the question o f legislation.
“By the vote in November the peo­
ple ka/e said that the tail no longer
should wag the dog in congress.”
With the change of administrations
early in the new yenr will come the
adoption of a new foreign policy by
the government, a shake up in feder­
al departments, many new faces in
congress and a start on the legisla­
tive program which leaders arc fo r­
mulating.
Occupying a prominent place in
public interest will be the peace pro­
gram of the new administration, in­
cluding the formnl ending o f the state
of war with Germany and the fram ­
ing of new commercial treaties. T ar­
iff and revenue revision also have
front rank in the Republican program
« r the extra session, which Presi«nt-elect Harding is expected to call
*°°n after his inauguration.
Action by the present congress is
upected to be limited to urgent busi­
ness, including appropriations fo r
c*st year; farmers’ relief measures;
government regulation o f cold ator»gt and, possibly establishment o f a
nstional budget system, together with
Prelirrmary preparation o f legislation
for it» establishment.
Tk*'* is legislation in prospect fo r
“ *xl f‘ M,»i°n which Includes rcor; r U,ion ,,f *nnny departments; dc°?Cunl
'ho American merchant

‘^ C E GOLF LINKS
3PEN NK" ’ YEAR’S DAY
WITH TOURNAMENT
1 PIERCE,

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WOMAN IS SHOT
DEAD N E A R

E, the people of Sanford and Seminole
County, can look ahead with the most
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pleasant anticipations, today, as we
stand upon the threshold of another;
year. Without stopping to look behind us we
can sum up one o f the most prosperous vears in
our history. 1920 had its shares o f troubles and
sorrows and trials and tribulations, but in the
summing up of affairs in the last analysis the
people o f this section of the greatest state in the
union can well feel that we are blessed in mnny
ways and more blessed than many in other
states. It is true that all is not peace and pros­
perity and yet the trials that beset us as we
speed toward another year are but the difficul­
ties and the hills to be surmounted that will
eventually lead us into the plains and the valleys
o f peace and contentment— not the contentment
that stops progress but the contentment that
comes o f a work well done.
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The year 1921 offerB more to the citizens of
this city and county than can well be summed up
in these few lines. I f the real facts and figures
could be set forth here they would be astound­
ing and this paper will present them in a later
issue for they aré well worth public notice of
those who are not residents and will also prove
interesting to those who reside here. The Banks
have had a most prosperous season. They have
met every demand made upon them by the peo­
ple who wanted assistance, they have showed re­
markable gainB in deposits and as usual have ex­
hibited that safe and stable condition that fol­
lows conservative banking. They are the bul­
warks o f our social and financial status and upon
them we depend for our commercial enterprises.
The business men of this city and of the county
state that they never hnd a better season. De­
spite tho fact that falling markets have mode
merchandising a difficult matter our merchants
have adopted a conservative policy but a most
progrçssive one of marking down their goods as
the markets fell thus not only giving their cus­
tomers the benefits of the prices but avoiding
the policy of carrying over the old lines when
the new fashions were coming in and the many
sales here have brought hundreds of new shop­
pers to the city as well as keeping the local trade
at home. Our merchants have many surprises
in store for the trade in the next few months nnd
they will continue to sell goods nt the same close
margins o f profit nnd will stock up with the beat
and the very latest in everything that the buy­
ing public desires. Many chnnges in the busi­
ness world nre contemplated here. As rdcorded
yesterday there will be a new bnnk here, a new
trust company, several new firms will embark in

realize that the big prices do not prevail this
year as they have in the past. I f labor and
freight rates and the prices on crate and fe rti­
lizer follow suit the farmer will be content to
take his share of the burden t l^ t follows re­
adjustment after a great war. Sanford farmers
are on a solid foundation nnd will get together
and make good on the celery crop and the many
spring crops. The world is obliged to eat and
Sanford farmers will supply them. They are not
discouraged by a temporary loss for they can re­
coup and come back easier and more quickly than
their less fortunate brethren in other states.
There is no need for pessimistic thoughts today
as we face the future in this great section that
offers so much to the home-seeker, to the seeker
after health and wealth nnd the man who wants
to live in the finest part of the world.
This city has taken a new lease on life, hns tak­
en a fresh start that is not a boom or a bubble
that will burst nt the first pin prick of adversity.
Sanford is growing steadily with a healthy
growth that will enrry it ahead o f all competi­
tion in the next five years nnd with the spirit
that accomplishes results there will never again
be even a whisper o f failure or of a retrograde
movement in the section that has been blessed
by nature ns no other part of the world.
’ And in this.prosperity nnd good fellowship the
Sanford Herald joins its hundreds of renders and
patrons with the wish that they will stand to­
gether, forget nil differences, political and other­
wise, nnd work together in the year of 1921 that
holds such golden promises— golden fruit thnt is
ready to pluck by the people who have shown
the faith in the years gone by nnd who have nev­
er wavered in their allegiance to their home.
Push ahead, look fonvard nnd not backward,
look upward nnd not downward, take up the
horn nnd drop the hammer, push fonvard nnd
not pull backward. This section will be what
we mnke it in 1921.
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Harree Is accompanied by bis w ife and
daughten who w ill be associated with
him in the management o f hi* new
property.
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Mr. and M r*. B. E. Brown, form
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owners; o f the J
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»o retire from
over 25 years, pl»n to
which
they have
the hotel business o f '
and
w ill live
mnde such a success,
„ the Putnami
at their home adjacent. to
Inn, which was not Included in ■the
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P U T N A M IN N A T
D E L A N D IS SOLD

offered to pro­

D E L A N D , Jan. 1.— One o f the
A tourn» m« i t fo r
largest real estate transactions made
«*• -ame time.
tho past year was closed here yenterday when the Putnam Inn, DeLand's
leading commercial hotel, w as sold to
Frank H arree, who w ill take charge
today. Consideration Is understood to
hnve been $75,000.
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O R LA N D O , Fla., Jan. 1.— The 1021
State Teachers Association convention
will be held In Orlando next December, when between 1800 and 2000
teachers from all parts o f the state
snd some o f the foremost educators
in the United States are scheduled to
address the convention.

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-------------------------—------------------------ | Farm ers in Dpde county arc lookF o r years Mr. H a m a was |essee
Now that women have the v o tf, It |ng forw ard to the school, to be held
and manager o f the Hotel Springer
at Columbus, Ga., and o f the Aragon is no longer proper to sny that poll- here b y specialists from the Agricul;tural College Iste In December.
and W ynnecoff hotels o f Atlanta. Mr. tics make strange bedfellows.

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O R LA N D O , Jan. 1.— One o f the
most cold-blooded murders in the his­
tory o f Orange county occurred last
night nbout 7 o’clock a t Goldenrod,
about five miles cast o f W inter Park,
when J. P. Wilson shot and killed
Mrs. George E. Dyal ns she drove to
the gate o f her home in
company
with her husband and three children.
A load o f No. 10 shot wns fired at
close range into her breast, killing
her instantly. She had leaped from
the wagon in nnswer to tho summons
o f Wilson to “ sit perfectly still," and
was approaching Wilson when the
shot was fired.
The horse, becoming
frightened,
shied and plunged down fhe road, car­
rying with it Mr. Dynl nnd his chil­
dren.
Chief Vestel, o f Orlnndo police de­
partment, was in W inter Park at the
time the murder was reported, and In
company with Chief o f Police Dove

A L L ALO N G T H E L IN E IS GEN
E R A L T R E N D O P F IN A N ­
C IA L T H O U G H T
NE W YO R K ,
Jan.
1.— Leading
New York bankers whose business
extends into all parts o f the country,
declared today that a sound basis
was being created fo r more stable
and healthful business during tho
year o f 1021.
Tho concensus o f opinion i i th a t
deflation is loosening the speculative»
grip on many basic commodities, and
has brought sounder and more norm­
al conditions into the nation’s busi­
ness life. Credit will be more fle x i­
ble in 1021 they declare. Employers,
wage earners and merchants must
share alike in cuts fo r their commo­
dities and service, they pointed out,
The business crisis precipitated by
retrenchment has passed.
Chicagoans Confident.
CHICAGO, Jan. 1.— Heads o f Chi­
cago’s greatest banking institutions
in statements today predicted a gen­
eral stabilisation o f prices and tw elve
months o f very steady improvement
in general condition! to the coming
year. Cessation o f unuaunl expansion
c f credits and currency and a prob­
able construction campaign in every
line o f industry were the major notes
in a statement made by George R eyContinental
nolds, president o f the
and Commercial banks.
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Optimistic In W eit.
S A N FR ANC ISCO , J b p . 1.— Confi­
dence that America is fundamentally
sound and thut courage and faith w ill
restore American business and f i ­
nance to normal, stabilized conditions
was expressed today by leading San
Francisco bankers.

ANOTHER
MTJRDER

jail, where he is said to have talked
M AN
freely o f the crime later to the police.

AND W OM AN W ERE
SU IC ID ES B U T W E R E
K IL L E D

NOT

JA C K S O N V ILLE , Jan. 1.— Bit b y
bit the tangled akalna o f the m yatery
junroundlng the killing o f a man and
the fatal wounding o f a woman Thurs­
day morning In the Florida Hotel on
West Bay street, are being unwound

THERE
AR R E S T
TW O
M EN
W H E N T H E Y GO TO
G E T T H E C O IN

by the police.
But, with tho clearing up o f every
polnb bo fa r proved, the m y s t e iy
yet grows deeper and now the auth­
orities nr clncllned tho believe that,
the man who registered a t f f i « '
hotel ns W. F. Mendowsi was not:
killed by the woman thought to bo*
his wife, but by n third party. LHrowise, the theory Is now advanced
that the woman did not try to k ill
herself, but that she, too, was shot
by n third party. The woman, up
to Fridny afternoon was still alive,
but hns not regulned consciousness
since the shooting and her death w a s
momentarily expected.
These facts wero established F r i­
day:
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The man who wna killed as ho
lay aclcep In bed was nob M„ F .
Meadows o f Tulsa, Okla., but Jack
Sandfcur o f Oklahoma City/ Okla.
A letter found In the personal e f­
fects o f the woman showed that,
last October, she married a man b y
the name o f W . F. Meadow*.
W. F. Meadows, Sr., o f M oultrie,
Ga., fath er o f W . F. Meadow* o f

M IA M I, Jnn. 1.— Two men arrested
here Into today by ngents o f the de­
partment o f Justice nnd local police
nre being held for investigation in
connection with the th eft Inst Mon­
day o f $72,000 from tho destroyer
Satterlee nt Norfolk, Vn.
They were seized by police at tho
office o f the American Express Com­
pany, where one o f the young men
called to procure n package, said to
contain approximately $18,000 o f the
stolen funds, which wna addressed to
him from Norfolk.
Both men denied complicity in the
robbery. Government officials and
police refused to divulge the names
o f the, prisoners pending advices from
the authorities in N orfolk.
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Each o f the men arrested Is under
the age o f twenty-one and have been
identified as seamen on the Satterlee
when It was in this p ort recently, it
is said. The men received their train­
ing at the naval air station In Miami 8E N A TO R C H A M B E R L A IN
during the war.
R EPO R TE D IM P R O V IN G
Police officer* refuse to divulge the
W A S H IN G T O N , Jnn. 1.— Senator
names o f the alleged culprits.
Chamberlain, Oregon, underwent tb t
second operation yesterday. H e la r e ­
The only certaintiei o f life are ported as resting well today nnd b is
denth, disappointment and taxes.
condition said to be aattsfactory.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,'DECEMBER 3
I shall bo subject to tit« provision« o f
the F lo rid « tax law a fte r inch a ve­
hicle haa been In this itate fo r a
1period o f 30 days.

SO U TH EASTERN

AND

EASTERN

ROADS T A K E O F F P R O ­
POSED T A X .

PROVISIONS OF T H E L A W A N D
SCHEDULES A R B G IV E N
BELOW,
cssnry authority to commit their lines
to any action. Under tho clrcumstancos It .will be necessary fo r Florida
shippers and the Florida
Rallrond
Commission to go nhend with the contest o f tho caso before the cxnmlncr
o f tho Interstate Commerce Commission in Jacksonville Jnn. 21, and a
final hearing before tho commission
In Washington Jan. 31. Points then
to be mado will be practically tho
same ns made yesterday. Represent«tivos o f southeastern lines nt this
hearing will unnouncc their withdrawnl o f tho new rules voluntarily, but it
was doubted here if final uction in the
matter will be tnken by
northern
lines until the case is adjusted by
the Interstate Commerce
Commission.
Growers’
representatives
were
greatly gratified by the action o f thc
southeastern ronds, and encouraged
by it to believe the final outcome w ill
enable perishable shipper« to retain
practically a ll’ the advantage o f formcr diversion privileges.
D. C. Gillett and C. E. Stewart o f

Grow.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 31
era and shippers o f Floridn won a
complete moral victory In their confercncc yesterdny in Jacksonville with
traffic executives o f southeastern and
eastern railroads on thc subject o f di­
version privileges on citrus fruits and
vegetables, even though sonic details
remain to be adjusted inter with thc
northern lines, and thc cane must be
heard by thc Inter-State Commcrco
Commission.
A largo number o f citrus and vege­
table growers nnd shippers came to
Jacksonville to meet the railroad ex­
ecutives. A t a prcliminnry confer­
ence on Wednesday night the ship­
pers selected a committee o f their
number to handle thc picscntation o f
their case, which wns most ably ninde
yesterday. J. C. Chase, president; J.
H. Ross, o f the Florida Citrus Ex­
change; E. D. Dow, traffic manager,
and George A. Scott, sulcs manager ot
that organization; John F. Thomas.
George Williams nnd W. H. Mouse!
fo r tho Florida men, made d tremen­
dously strong case ngainst thc pro
posed new restrictions upon diversions.
Dr. Ross pleaded with the railroad
men "not to lay thc last straw upon
the back o f the camel which nlrcndy
is overburdened by outrageously high
freigh t charges and high costa o f pro­ G O V E R N M E N T TO S E L L A
duction.”
M ILLIO N DOLLARS W ORTH
The speakers were heard with grava
OF LIQ U OR IN N E W YO RK
attention by the railroad men, who
then adjourned to talk things over
among themselves.
A fte r an hour
they requested thc growers’ nnd ship­
pers’ committee to meet with them
again at 4 o’clock, and thc m eeting.
adjourned for lunch.
A t 4 o’clock began an informal con-

To the Members of the Chamber of Commerce of San
ford,
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II? T' A \ MiYT P A ill

Automobile licenses fo r *the year
1021 ■will bo due niter January 1st,
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and fo r the state must be pnld nt
-------Tnllnhnsscc while on cars and trucks
(^ ty ^innagCr Eugene Masters nnused for hire and traffic an additional nounccj this morning that the city
license for tho county must bo pnld w m begin a drivo against untagged
at the tax collector's office.
'dogs on January 1st, police officers
On motor vehicles fo r privato use kein instructed to kill all dogs upon
only the only state and county license whlch tho legally required license tax
is pnld nt Tallahnsscc. For vehicles j,Ua n0^ been pnld and nrrest the ownused for commercial purposes tho ad- er8 0f 8UCh animals. This license was
dltlon for the county is one-hnlf thnt j uc October first nlong with the compaid to the state. Tho law also re- mcrcinl and professional nccuhstion
quires that the city cannot collect
«j^e latter have been paid up
more thnn the amount o f the license f or tj,0 most part, but dog owners
tax for the county.
j tG tlnte, with a few isolated cxcopA ll nuto licenses for the year 1921, ^ on8| have ignored the purchase o f
thnt Is for those who own cars now, \ aRg f or theirdumb friends. Through
is due the first o f the yenr, and viola- Jthc cojumn8 0f the Evening Record
tors arc subject to penal handling fo r fj,0 city administration is givin g a
failure in complying with thc law. A p - flnni notlce to all dog owners In St.
plication blanks, as a rule, can be se- Augustine. Fridny midnight Is the
cured from cither thc sheriff's offico |nst ^our o f grace; beginning Snturor the tax collector’s office. Following (Jny ,norning all untagged dogs will
is thc schedule o f licensed tax:
l)0 Bjajn by the police and thc ownPaHscnger Vehicles
Crs o f such animnls arrested fo r vioScries A — Motorcycles, $2.
lotion o f thc low.— SL Auustinc Re­
Series B— Automobiles and other cord.

Gentlemen:

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Sanford is a nice town— nice location— nice people__
good business— good air— good times. W e like Sanford!
We cannot believe, however, that Sanford likes us.
W hy? For one month,-30 days, my w ife nnd I have
been diligently searching for an apartment. At last I
offered a reward to anyone who will find us one within
certain limits. Thnt ad is three days old. As yet noth
ing doing.
To stay in your town we must have a place to live.
It is presumed that others must be in the oame predi­
cament.
Get me? 7? Get wise!

N. B.: The rewnrd o f $10 is good until further notice,

HOTEL F IR E BU RNS
O N E M A N IN T E X A S
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BIG P R O P E R T Y LOSS

(Br Th. AiiocUt*d Tttu)
FO R T W O R TH , Tex., Dec. 31.— One
man was burned to death in fire that
destroyed Mansion Hotel and dam­
aged nearby buildings here today. Loss
two hundred and fifty thousand dol-

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HENRY M’LAUUN
YOUR JEW ELER FOR 33 Y E A R S

Our friends the Russians seem to
be
using nnils in place of money now­
days has to take n vow o f poverty be­
adays, if wc arc to believe thc latest
fore going into her work. Thc sal­
news dispatches.
Next thing well
ary is like some of thc children— n hear they arc carrying nail scissors
caso o f arrested development.
to cut down expenses.
Tho average school teacher nowa­

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Sanford, Florida
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spilled.1

SANFORD

GALA
ALL NEXT

Will Furnish the Amusements and There W ill Be Something Doing Every Minute With Plenty o f Music,
Attractions, Noises and Fun o f the Bight Sort. Read what the Palm Beach Tropical
Sun says o f the JOHNNY
JONES
S H O W S This Season
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The Seminole Sun Dance committee were wise in selecting Johnny J.
Jones to come to West Palm Bench to give a show to help in making expens­
es for the next Sun Dance, March 9-10-11, next spring. He has the best
Carnivnl we have ever seen. He has everything nnd so much of it is new.
He has undertaken a new departure in amusements nnd is cutting out the
clap-trap and filling in with educational nnd nrt work. His free war mus­
eum is a wonder and is a liberal history of the wnr in itself. Thc European
battle front with a thousand moving figures, seige guns and disappearing
batteries and regiments of soldiers in trench nnd shell proof dugout and in
trees and on mountain tops is an exact picture of an engagement, nnd all
electrically controlled. And to think that an American from Urbnnn, Ohio,
took away the special job of the Swiss music box makers— why it is more
wonderful thnn the Strnsburg clock.
In art the classic "Stella” that cost the St. Louis collector $100,000 is
the most talked about picture of thè modern painters and is the master­
piece of Nnpolcon Ninni, the premier Italian nrtist. In the snme list is
“ Superba” a benutiful combination of painting nnd life sized human figures
representing the masterpieces of the Europenn nnd American galleries.
The feature here Is the lighting effects nnd the artistry of posing, in
pictures bo famous and so artistically reproduced that nothing lewd or sug­
gestive ever enters thc mind o f the beholder. It recalls the electrical shows
at the Chicago World’s Fair with colored storm efects. It should be seen
for ita educational value nnd art expression.

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The Lilliputions arc meritorious in tho extreme for they arc the most
refined and commanding since the days of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb and
Commodore Nutt. Prince Denison, M’lle Sulonc, Princess Marguerite and
Baroness Leonie, are very attractive and hold receptions with true courtli­
ness.
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The the educational animal show where a whip would seem unneces­
sary except for show. Lions, jaguars, leopards, elephants, camels, goats,
performing monkeys, pumas and a wild West Show of real plainsmen nnd
trick riders in an original border drnmn, in which the trick mule is n star
and tho horse thief is caught, the audience encored nnd on all sides wns ex­
clamations of "That’s some show ain’t it?”
There nre hundreds of things not on the bill with this show aggrega­
tion. It is a constant surprise and everything is a novelty and so clean and
devoid of the rough house spoiler thnt one thinks he is in n museum. Thc
one show is laid out on both sides of our concrete roadway through the park
nnd runs from Altehn north through the pnrk to the railroad bridge for
two long blocks nnd every twenty feet is something else.- It would take us
a week to see it, and hear entertainer Ed. R. Snltcr tell how good Johnny J.
Jones was and how particularly he scrutinized all shows daily and all new
acts to see that no vulgarity or short change acts are given. There is only
one Ed. Snltcr and he is with Johnny J. Jones nnd there is only one Johnny
J. Jones on the show map in the carnival routings. We are trying to get
him here for the Sun Dance March 9-10-11

Commencing Monday
January 3

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N . J. LILLA R D ..S ecretary-Treasurer
General Manager
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ROBERT J. H O LLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Thohfc H erald Office 148 or Ö4,
to a total Increase o f transportation
expenses o f $12,150,000. The average
price per net ton o f coal In Septem­
ber, 1010, was $3.10; in September,
1020, it was |4.64, an increase o f 40
D*)lvara4 la CUp hp CarHar
per
cent. Trainmen’s wages increas­
13 C«aU
ed in the same time from 20.0 cents
Member o f the Associated Press
I
per freight train mile, to 37.0; or 41
per cent, setting tho railways back
over $0,700,000. There were corresr
ponding increases in tho cost oY m ov­
ing passenger trains.
The above figures take no account
Don't know thnt it sounds better,
o f the increased cost o f maintaining
tracks and equipment, which nil
Just a little newer und like some of
show a henvy increase in the past
tho new friends sfceu.s fret her.
year. An
increased efficiency
In
handling th traffic, was tho only way
But to old 1020 we wish to say thnt
to offset this heavy increase in oper­
THF. H O LID A Y THOUGHT,
you were nil righ t, old kid. W e had
ating expenses. That the managers
m ore joys than sorrows nnd much
did show n great increase in effici­
T o r which to be htankful.
ency, is a testimony to the benefits re­
sulting from private control. Unpre­
I f the new youngster of 1021 does
cedentedly large carloads and trainma woll or better we will tell him
londs o f freigh t were handled during
mbout it this tim e next year but wo
the year, saving shippers and the pub­
j»rc hoping thnt in Snnford the year
lic many millions o f dollars.
This
T hat opens today will bo the best or.e
was possible through the co-operation
o f our career.
*
o f the marngers and the shippers. It
is hoped that the same co-operation
And In this new year we hope to
will be practised fo r the coming year.
b e nhel to serve the people more e f­
— Tampa Times.
ficien tly thnn eve r before. W e hope ful custom. It is n very remarkable ;
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t o join hands w ith the band o f boost­ thing, that nt this time each y e a r ,1
Fiver Preient |n Mental Disease. .
e r s that are taking possession here practically all the people drop for n
Doc|or Hom, ,n the Boston Medical
and build the biggest and best city in moment the incessant hustle fo r their j journal adds a new Item to medical
Florida.
own advantage and begin thinking knowledge o f mental disease. In T1
what they can do fo r someone else. ’ mental patients, fevers, slight or seM ay we all g e t thnt vision and get The fact thnt, they give so freely and vere, transitory or chronic, occurred
th a t spirit o f building and boosting generously, often to a considerable : In over SO per cent, a surprising reand lay away the hammers in the proportlon o f thein yearly income, In - , ftKnosp&gt; var|o(| nnd , bow ^
fflTer
m oth balls o f 1020 nnd resolve to dicates thnt human nature has in it occurred |n imbecility, epilepsy, arm ake the new yenr the greatest one n wonderful capacity for unselfish terlosclerotlc dementis, general parin our history.
Resolve today that notion, If it enn be developed.
alysls, dementia praecox and maniac
a ll o f your energies will he confined
So the Chiratmns g ift custom ought depressive psychoses. O f 10 maniac
t o this point in all things und the new not to be abolished. It would lie b e t - ' depressive tnsnnlty patients, 1» had
y e a r will be the brightest and best
Of 10 defever and 0 did not
mentln praecox patients, 6 had fe ­
one that we have ever passed.
ver and 11 did not, this being the
only
disease In which normal temper
Sanford starts the new year with
«turns were found more often than
such bright prospects that no one
the reverse.
should have any doubts, any gloom­
in g « , any grouches, any pessimistic
“ Old Colony*' Dinner,
-tendencies whatsoever in the
next
That
cranberries
belong to the tra­
T w elve months a t least. We can make
ditional
Pilgrim
dinner
In shown by
a
new start today with the thought
the menu o f the “ decent repast"
th a t we are gettin g somewhere with
served at the first “ Celebration of the
‘b ig plans, big objects, big assets ami
Landing o f our Forefnthers," which
b ig men to put them over. Start to­
was observed December 22, 1709. This
d a y right with the smile that should
dny was celebrated by the Old Colony
Jitay all yenr.
club of Plymouth with n procession
nnd n dinner consisting of n largo
baked Indian whortleberry pudding, a
S AN FO R D ’S M E R C H AN TS
dish of emiqtielneh (succntash); n
dish of clams; a dish o f oysters nnd
Sanford undoubtedly has the great­
dish of codfish; n haunch of venison
e s t bunch o i boosters irj the world
roasted by the first Jack brought Into
the colony; n dish o f fo w l; cranberry
.and especially is this true o f the mer­
tarts, s dish of frost fish and eels, nn
chants. They may not believe in ad­
apple pit, n eourse of cheese mnde In
vertising all the time—but those that
the old colony.
d o not ure coming to it every tiny—
■A4v*rti*t*r Batea Ka4a JUava

SELF-RELIANCE-

Application

Black Opal Prised.
and yet every one o f them believe in
Almost every known gem Is mined
th e ir Daily nnd Weekly Herald and
In Australia. The hlnek opal Is tho
w e never go to them in vain fo r adver­
most beautiful of nil. It has Increased
tising. They believe in their daily
3U
O per cent In value In the last two
W H Y T H E R AILR O AD S A R E R U N
and want to see it grow big fo r they
years and the best quality now brings
K ING H E IIIN D
know what it is doing to boost the
nearly $40 n carat. It ranges lu size
c ity of Sanford. We went to them
from 1 to 10 caruU.
yesterday in a big hurry. They were
T R A IN SCHEDULE
nil ns busy ns bees and had no time
t o talk advertising. Rut every man
Corrected on November 15, &gt;020
that was approached for
a
New
Southbound
Year's card in the Herald fo r today
plnced the advertisement in the paper.
Departs
N o t a man refused. Not a man even
2:40a. m.
hesitated. W c filled two pages in |
8:40 a. m.
less than two hours and only waited
1:38 p. m.
____ 1:28 p. m.
u few minutes with each customer
3:20 p. m.
____ 2:55 p. m.
where the merchants were busy. Oth7:45 p. m.
____ 7:30 p.m .
•ers we could not see were called up
-o vr the phone and after we had gone
North Hound
Departs
partly over the list there w ere twen­
Arrive
ty firms le ft out thnt could not be to make them nn nttrnctlvc invest­
2:03 a. m.
____ 1:48 a. m.
plnced in the regular apace because ment for cnpitln, nnd this for n single 1
12:05 p. m.
____ 11:45 a. m.
What is the ^
we could not set the stuff In time for month o f operation.
2:55 p. m.
____ 2:35 p. m.
today's paper. This is what we call cause o f the deficit? The railway
4:05 p. m.
____ 4:00 p. m.
backing the paper. This is what we experts have figured the cost o f op­
____ 10:00 p. in.
enterprise.
This is what wc can eration down to a fine point, and they
Leesburg Branch
'ca ll co-operation. It means thnt wc are enlightening. The average miles
Departs
Arrive
a re willing and ready to Btnnd behind traveled by each freight car, the av7:30 a. m.
Sanford nnd her business • men fur- erage load per freight car and the
7:35 p. m.
•cver and when wo send out our New nverngo tons per train have all been
____ 4:00 p. m.
.Year’» greetings today to tho many determined with absolute accuracy,
....1 1 :5 5 a. m.
and they all brenk prevlour records.
T rilby Branch
Why is it then that the roads are not
Departa
Arrive
earning n reasonable return on their
8:00
a. m.
capital?
A comparison ,o f expenses
3:25
p.
m.
with those o f previous yenrd will nnG:30p.
m.
swer the question.
b r u it s
____2:00 p. in.
For Instance, the cost o f locomotive
Oviedo Branch
repnirs for each freight train that
Departs
Arrive
waa moved one mile in September,
....1
1
:0
0
a.
m
1019, was 43,(1 cents; in 1020 it was
50.8 cents, an increase o f 14 per cent.
This called for a total increase in op­
erating expenses o f $0,300,000 The Dally, except Sunday,
increase in the wages o f engineers
and firemen for each mile n freigh t
train was run, in the same time, wns
from 23.3 cents, to 31.6 cents or 36
d raw in g
per cent. This accounted for over Pressing . . . .

These are but a few of the evidences of the courageous determination and self-denial that we
find expressed in the fact and general bearing of
the successful business man of today.

F. P. Forster, President.

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We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

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By Renting Rooms you can
Make It pay for Itself.
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Consignments Solicited
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S P E C IA L BAR G A IN S
FOR THE FIRST

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C O M P L E T E H O U S E B IL L
CARTER LUMBER CO

The Citizens of Seminole County
LIS T E N — A L L YE F A IR PEO PLE
W H ILE W E T E L L A B O U T
W H IL E W E SINO AB0U1

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
T H IS IS TO BE T H E V E R Y F IN E S T E X P O S ITIO N Y E T H BLD IT IS TO BE DEVOTED T O YO U A N D YO U R INTERESTS.
It Is to embrace the products, official or private, o f five coaB”
ties in the best section o f the state,

Vfolaka Coffe

ÿ*Âom» * f9 7 ‘W tla k w SÜuiiáttyy

P ro m p t Delwe

Cotton Seed Meal

Srocorios

$5,000,000 increase In operating ex­
penses. Tho cost o f fühl per freigh t
train rnllo increased from 45 cent« to
05 cents, or 45 per cent, amounting 317 East First SL

U. F. Whltner, Cashier.

JUST RECEIVED A FRESH

J^ros/i Vegetables

u rn o r

POW ERINHIATIVE—
CONFIDENCE— ,

S M IT H BROTHERS
E xpert Repair W ork

T H A T 'S Y O U AND Y O U R COUNTY. W E * ASK
Y O U -W lU *
YO U H E LP?
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and b*tl*r
will occupy our ground« from December to tho lime o f opening
Fair in order to get ready for it.
iv . R. O 'N E A L
President

J. U G ILES
Treasurer

Secretary

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1,1921
M rved.

Piioca ww» M iveu «11 luru

the evening.
There were about one hundred
couple« who counted this one o f the
most pleasant o f the many pleasant
dances which have been given during
this holiday season.
KATnnVN W IK B Y , M m
KISS B&lt;’
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l £ ^ S rF0BTHB
't t js f s s r t t
¡ ^ V j n d M « - ™ CSt0" ’
, „ | tfrs. L ie IIoBkctt, parents
.Hj* s#m Yontx, and Miss HasM n;. Msstcr J n ^ Haskett camo
«Itiija y and will have an apartment
Jj tjit Welaka for the winter.
y i „ Emma Owen, who has been
M ,,.«t of her sister, Mrs. L. P.
J tfS er ior the holidays, le ft Frifor Fort Pierce.

Qnite a number of Sanford teachattending the State EducaT T Association
in Tnllahnssco.
are Mrs. Stella Arrington, Miss
5 2 , W alker, Miss Ethel Houghton,

JZ

S i, Gray. Mr. Bach, Mr. Fred WIIJM
r. T. W. Lawton.
DINNER FOK MISS LA K E .
u
r . Key entertained with a
AMT New Year’s Eve in honor of

D A N C E A T P A L M E T T O CLUB.
Younger Daytona society men ar­
ranged one o f the prettiest o f holiday
parties fo r Wednesday evening, which
was given at tho Palmetto Club house
on Orange avenue. The ballroom and
supper-room were massed In heavy
Christmas greens, the palm leaves
being artistically arranged in the man­
ner which the dubhouso makes pos­
sible.
Koester’a orchestra, under the di­
rection o f Paul KocBtcr, played tho
dance progrnm, which wns n succes­
sion o f encores throughout.
Tho
young women In their pretty dancing
frocks und the oportupnity o f meet­
ing ngnln fo r V-IJdry^'t.'.ivltles mndc
the evening most Ufenvani.
Tho floor wns good nnd the music
worth while. Punch was served be­
tween dances, nnd visiting was the
order o f the evening along with the
dancing.
Am ong the guests o f the evening
were the Hon. and Mrs. Forrest Lnke,
Miss Scritn Lake nnd Messrs. Chit­
tenden nnd Hobinson, o f Sanford, who
who enmo over fo r the party.— Day­
tona Journal.

(L O R Y

ACCRUES

TO

ANOTHER BMi IMPROVEMENT
IN THE EQUIPMENT OF
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD
W ith a grea t deal o f pride, the edi­
to r o f the Sanford Hcraid announces
tho installation o f a new Model 14
Linotype. This mechanical marvel is
specially equipped with tho necessary
type faces to enable us to serve e f­
ficiently the great army o f readers
who depend on our publication fo r
enlightenment and entertainment, and
who patronize our job printing de­
partment.
The rapidly increasing circulation
o f tho Sanford Herald, together with
the demands o f our advertisers and
others fo r more varied typography,
induced ua to add to our equipment
o f Linotypes n muHIplc-magazine'ma-

-controllcd from a standard key
,board o f ninety keys and an auxiliary
keyboard o f twenty-eight— and gives
the operator instant command o f 5Gb
dHTcrent characters. •
Besides enabling the operator to
set type, the Linotype makes it pos­
sible for him to produce the rules and
dashes and borders which are used in
various advertisements o f each is
sue o f our publication.
For such
work ns advertisements, newspaper
headings, booklets, catalogues
nnd
the various other kinds o f printed
mntter our Model 14 Linotype enables
one operator to set in the same time
more type than can ordinarily be pro-

- - B r u n s w ic k - -

W E WISH A L L OUR FRIENDS A N D PA TR O N S

W HO-f

HAVE BEEN OUR FRIENDS A N D PATR O N S
FOR THE P A S T Y E A R

A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR
AND A PROSPEROUS ONE
M A Y OUR RELATIO NS W ITH TH E G E N E R A L PU BLIC
BE AS P L E A S A N T IN TH E N E X T T W E L V E MONTHS *
AS TH E Y H AVE BEEN IN T H E PA S T IS TH E W ISH O F $

Peoples

Bank I

of Sanford
C (A S s / f,i&amp; D A P .S

T o Bs Remembered, Ona Haa Only to
Ba First In Bom« Undertaking
That Succeeds.

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I The

LEADER

Uisi Ssrits Lake.
fte table was tnstefuly and beau­
tifully decorated. A centerpiece of
Adam’s glory was la being the A n t
■ candlestick surrounded by fernB and
man,
end Eve’s la being the first wom­
W!i, and lit t le flower pots with
an. They have been talked o f through
U|hted candles to mark the places
all the centuries for nothing except
made s beautiful oleture.
that they were the first to live, tho
A sumptuous dinner was served nt first to be tempted and tho first to
o’clock. Covers were laid fo r Mrs. falL
And so It Is with many other per­
Key, Miss Snrlta Lake, Miss Ethel
Henry, Miss Florence Henry, Miss sons and events that find their places
Always It Is the begin­
lfsrie Tigne, Miss Agnes Dumas, In history.
nings
o
f
things
that shed glory on tho
Kiss Dorothy Humph, Miss
Ilelon
participants.
Christopher Columbus
p«k, Miss May Thrasher, Miss Fern
has Just’ been honored again because
Ward.
ho was the first to discover America,
and the landing of the Pilgrims Is
- i r CLU II D ANCE
celebrated because they were the first
Harvard
The dance given by the "13" club on to colonise Massachusetts.
K«w Year’s eve nt the Hotel Vnldcx rejoices In being the first Institution
surpasses in every pleasant w ay any o f learning In-what Is now the United
States and having set up ,the first
twr given by this Club.
printing press.
The first settlers o f
The ball room was beautifully dec­
any community are always persons o f
orated in Christmas greens and ahnd- prime Interest, and the first man to
ed lights.
wear pantaloons or carry an umbrella,
The hall was opened by the grand If living today, could1coin money by
march which was led by Mr. nnd Mrs. putting himself on exhibition.
George Knight.
I f one wants to be remembered, one
The music wns furnished by an or­ has only to pick out the spot where a
chestra from the Million Dollnr Band greul city Is to bo built, or connect
himself with an industry that Is bound
and was splendid.
At twelve o’clock a "M idnight to grow, or do something that Is bound
Marrh" was formed which was also to become the fashion. He Is at once
Immortalised.
Generation after gen­
led by Colonel nnd Mrs. Knight. This
eration will speak his nnrae, and on
was the occasion for favors o f horns, anniversary occasions orators will
ups and balloons to be given and to sound his praise. H e may bo Individ
bid the old year out and the new ually no greater than thousands who
yur in.
have come after, but the glory of hav­
After this a delicious supper of ing been the first will be upon him
sandwiches, ice, cakes and coffee was forever and a day.-^dum bus Dtaoatch.

TA G E T U E E S

ClcKsified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken fo r leas than.
25 cents, and positively no elasstflc d ads charged to anyone.
Cub
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and rem it ac­
cordingly.
FOR R E N T

OUR N E W MODEL 11 L IN O T Y PE

J A N U A R Y 3RD, 1921

FOR R E N T — Furnished &amp;-room apnrtment, electric lights nnd gas. 914 Mrs. B. D. Sorrell will open her dress*
M yrtle nvcnuc.
231-tfc making parlors, at No. 9, W elaka
building. N o phone.
228-6tp
FOR R E N T — One nice room nnd n
kitchennette on Sanford Heights.
Autolng for Wolves.
Mrs. S. A . Wray.
230-3tc
Tlie motorcycle threatens to ontOR R E N T — Furnished bed room nnd rivnl the broncho as an Instrument of
light housekeeping rooms, 117 Laur­ locomotion on Western ranches and
cuttle ranges. According to the Illoael.
229-3tp
truted World, cowboys are using It
•’U R N IS H E D ROOMS— Tw o furnish­ for rounding up cattle, driving In stray
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park animals, Inspecting long lines o f
Avenue.
157-tfc fences and other such work. By all
OR R E N T — One nicely furnished odds the most remarkable purpose for
room fo r one or two gentlemen or which the motorcycle Is employed,
however. Is that of chasing coyotea
nice couple. Can have use o f garage,
Such a machine. If the terrain be not
’ hone 23 fo r particulars.
200-tfc
too difficult can easily overtake on* oT
FOR R E N T — Furnished room. A p ­ those little gray wolves, tiring theply at Hcraid office.
220-tfc lira*! down to n point where It can n *
longer turn and dodge successfully»
Then
It Is simply a matter of a whirl
W ANTED
o f the lariat, nnd the vicious brut«,
FA R M W A N T E D — I want to hear with a few quick spurts o f the motor­
from party having fnrm for sale. cycle Is choked to death.— Philadel­
Give price and description.— B. B. phia Public Ledger.
toward, Champaign, HI.
220-Gtc

chine fo r tho quick and accurate and duced by five or six men or women dopleaalng presentation o f the news o f ing the work by hand.
While for a long time we hove re­
the day, nnd the production of su­
ceived the patronage o f a host of
perior Job work.
Our new Linotype enables us to readers, advertisers, and printing buy­
net by mnchlne nearly all forms o f ers in general, still we look forward
composition that formerly necessitat­ to an increased volume o f business
ed tedious work by hand. Our pinnt now that we nre so well qualified to
is now capable of turning out work render the sort of service most to be W A N T E D — Dressmaking by n first
STOCKH O LD ERS M E E T IN G
with modem type faces in many dif desired.
class dressmaker. 205 Onk Avenue.
It hns been our constnnt endeavor
ferent sizes, nnd the change from one
220-Ctp To the Stockholder* o f Sanford Build­
type font to nnother is made by the to present (he ideals nnd ambitions
ing &amp; Loan Aasociatlon;
W A N T E D — Team work. Inquire o f
proverbial twist o f the wrist. In n o f our constituents clearly and con­
Tho
annual meeting o f the stock«
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-GOtp
flicker o f an eyelash the versatile op­ cisely and to give tho news without
holders o f the Sanford Building 4k
erator— whose hnnd is mndc famous fenr or favor. Wc shall continue to
FOR S A L E
Lonn Association will be held at I t »
by the Mergcnthalcr Linotype Com­ devote our talents nnd resources to
OR SALE}— Newly laid hen eggs. office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,.
pany, ns "th e hand thnt keeps the the purpose o f helping our renders to
Guaranteed. Mrs. D. L. Long, So. Florida, o t eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
world inform ed"— on the
versatile n better realization o f tho finer
leanlall Ave.
230*2tp uary 8, 1921, fo r the purpose o f elect­
machine sets typo o f the following things o f everyday existence. And
ing directors fo r the ensuing y e a r,
our new Model 14 Linotype will be of FOR SALE}— E’ ord touring car. A p ­
sizes and fonts.
nnd to transact ouch other buslnesv
great help to us in the carrying out
ply nt West Side Grocery.
230-tfc
as may legall come before 1L
Trr ft lUrmld CUulfUJ JUfftftlMBMt.
o f our purpose.
•OR S A L E OR E X C H A N G E — Ona
T. J. M IL L E R ,
T rj • llrrali] Q i m I I M AdmOftrrarnt.
In connection with the new Model
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave. Attest:
President.
TXT A HZXALD W AXT AH.
14 the Herald also has a quick change
W alking distnneo to city. Two lota
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Model 6 Linotype ninking our battery
com er Center and Elm Ave. Two
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t
o f typesetting machines one o f the
Try a Herald Classified Ad.
lots west side Palmetto ave., 50 ft.
most complete In the state., The best
T ry a Hcraid Classified Ad.
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
o f mnehinos arc unless, however, with
T R Y A H E R A L D W A N T AD.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los
out good operators und in this respect
T R Y A H E R A LD W A N T AD.
Angeles, Calif.
208-lmo-p
KOKOMO, U N IT E D S T A T E S
Try a Herald Classified Ad. the Herald Printing Co., is fortunnte
Inquire ot
in having two o f the best operators FOR S A L E — A Cnnoo.
A N D M IL L E R T IR E S
Try a Herald Classified Ad.
the Herald office.
224-tfc
in the South, in Ralph K. Gore am
H O W E RED T U B E S
T R Y A HERALD W A N T AD. Harry Reed, two men who nre prob
FOR S A L E — 100 ft. front, 117 ft.
T R Y A H ERALD W A N T AD. ably among the fastest nnd best men
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue,
in the profession. They have workci corner o f 8th St.
Nick Zcrnovnn,
And they i r e the Best
Try a Herald W ant A d . on machines from Honolulu to Tim Sanford.
222-20tc
buctoo and the editor and proof rend
H E R A L D W A N T A D S cr wants to state right here thnt ho FOR SALE}— Three choice building
B. &amp; O. MOTOR C O M P A N Y
lots, paved street, cheap if sold at
appreciates such men when it comes
Sanford, Florida
once. Corner 7th street and M yrtle
to rending proof, the head o f the job
avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410 Oak
department appreciates them when it
street.
227-ntp
comes to rending proof on jobs ani
the whole force is proud in the fact
LO ST
thnt the office hns such men on the
LO ST— One tub o f mackerel. Put in
Linotypes fo r they keep them work­
E’ord truck in front o f Yowcll's
This installation is a testimonial to ing nnd they keep them right nnd the
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by mistake.
the prosperity o f Sanford nnd vicin­ office moves along like a well grens Party who got same please return to
ity . And thnt the good people o f the cd machine with such men as Gore L. P. McCuller.
224-tfc
community nre duly appreciative o f nnd Reed on the job.
In fact the Herald office in its
FO U N D
our effo rts to serve them in all de­
partments o f the printing business to equipment nnd in the personnel o f Us F O U N D — Ladies purse containing a
the very best o f our ability is mani­ force is probably as efficient ns any
Rmnll amount o f money, also a
fested by the mnny complimentary re­ in the Btnte nnd this fnct will be ap­ claim check. Owner cun have same
marks received from individual pat­ parent to our many patrons in the
by describing same and psying fo r
Freckles Positively Removed »»Dr.
rons sln:e tho arrival o f our new ma­ years to follow. Few people in Snn this ad. E\ I. Bilder, 410 Onk Street.
!mlYOCrTru ir
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ford realize what a fine printing o f­
chine.
non
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The accompanying Illustration will fice the Herald hno grown into dur­
give our readers some ides o f the ing the lost six months and wo want
marvelous mechanism o f the Linotype to tell you that you are
which is a machine on which are as­ visit the o ffice any time, t
sembled matrices (o r molds)
and derful machines that set tho type ar
Inca o f type cast— lines such as you print it on the presses and get a be
are now reading. The particular mod­ ter Idea o f the great work that i
I am ready to build that house for you. See me about I t Al­
el o f machine that wc have just in­ being done hero by your home pa­
so repairs, new roofs, screen porches and window screens.
stalled carries four sets o f matrices per.
Am prepared to do shop work. Give me your order for

Try a Herald Want Ad.
HERALD WANT ADS

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T I,EKE S a,wa&gt;’8 sunshine in
BRUNSWICK” ,

the

homes

that

own a

Beautiful in appearance and with­

out n peer the whole world over. You’ll fall in love with this
ntlerful instrument with notes so sweet and every word

distinct.

n the home bespeaks good judgment.

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

window and door frames, etc. Shop located between First
nnd Second Streets and Onk Avenue and railroad.

FR A N K L 0 S 8 IN G
CAR PE NTER A N D CONTRACTOR
Phone 467-J.
Estimates Given

�FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1,1921

E, T H E M ERCHANTS. OF SANFO RD, *wish
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our Patrons, one and all, A H A PPY A N D
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR , hoping that our
is may be as pleasant in the «future as they have
*i

Wishing one and all of
our many patrons

GREETINGS TO YOU

A Happy and Prosperous
New Year

FOR THE NEW YEAR
W e will be able toi Supply you

OUR M A N Y PATRONS

With

Greetings like all the rest

FORD CARS

o f Them
But-----

FORD TRUCKS

OUR STORE IS D IFFE R E N T
From the Rest

A. RAFFELD

FORDSON TRACTORS

PERKINS &amp; BRITT

M E N ’S AND WOM EN’S W E AR

•

In stock now

EDWARD HIGGINS

W E SOLICIT A CO NTINU A­
TIO N OF YOUR BUSINESS IN

,

IN THE YEAR OF 1921

REAL ESTATE

W E HOPE YOU W IL L NOT

Has been my business for the

REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE

past three years in Sanford and
will be my business in the future.
Wishing you a Happy New Year

H. B. LEWIS
C IT Y PROPERTY, C ELE RY FARMS,
Improved and Unimproved

HAVE A N Y

TIR E

BLES,

IF

BUT

TROU ­

YOU DO,

BRING THEM TO—

CHANCEY WILSON
T H E M AN WHO PU T TH E “ C A N ”
IN V U LC AN IZIN G

A. P. CONNELLY
REAL ESTATE CO.

BEST WISHES
WE WISH A L L OF OUR PATRONS

JUST A MINUTE

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

I W A N T TO WISH

FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR

YOU
A N D A MOST PROSPEROUS ONE

by purchasing some of that

W ITH EVERYTH ING IN

C U M U LATIVE 8 PER CENT

JOHN T. BRADY

There is something at

I

this senson of the year that
crentes n warmth of grntltude
There is something thnt

* STOCK IN THE

JEW ELER

DEANE TURNER

*

Start the New Year right

A H A P P Y NEW Y E A R

YOURS TO SERVE
GROCERIES

.’

To the Patrons in Sanford.

Welnkn Building

SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO.

IN THE HAPPY NEW YEAR
OF 1921

FOR M A N Y YE A R S WE H A V E
WISHED TH E PEOPLE OF
SANFORD A N D
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Instills in its a feeling of
W e wil be here lo serre you
appreciation— it is the good­
will of our customers— may
*

we continue to deserve It

*

as efficiently ns we have in the
post.

"*

and extend to you ut the same

A HAPPY NEW YEAR
WE T A K E PLEASU RE IN W ISHING

EV E RYTH IN G IN H AR D W A R E

►

YOU ANO THER
PROSPEROUS Y E A R IN 1921

time our greetings

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

HILL HARDWARE CO.

YOWELL &amp; CO.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY j a n Ua k i 1, x t f l

PAGE FIVE

E

ENTERING ANO TH ER YEAR that
holds out even brighter promises than the one
fi'
just passed and we take this method of wishing
the patrons of T he Sanford Herald a H A PPY A N D
“

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\

PRO SPERO US NEW YEAR

A MOST PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

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CHANDLER AND FRANKLIN
AUTOMOBILES

GREETINGS

M A Y YOU H A VE

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OF T H E
DIAMOND------TIR Ei

SEASON

IN 1921

-K E LLY-SPR IN G FIE LD

We appreciate your patronage for
the past year and will earnestly en-

AND FOREVER A F T E R

deavor to serve you in the same ef­

IS THE WISH OF

FROM

THE WIGHT GROCERY CO.

J. M. DRESNER

ficient manner in

Year

WIGHT TIRE CO.

AT THIS JOYOUS SEASON

WE APPRECIATE

AS THE OLD Y E A R GOES

this New

We extend to you and yours

OUT AND THE N EW Y E A R

T H E PA TR O N A G E GIVEN US

Cordial

Greetings

IN TH E P A S T AND

wishes.

We hope the ensuing

COMES IN WE W ISH TO

A S K FOR A CO NTINU ANCE

best

year will bring you happiness

OF TH E SAM E

EXPRESS OUR T H A N K S

and

nnd contentment.

In the year

of 1921 we will os usual supply
»

AND BEST WISHES TO
OUR M A N Y PATRONS

M’CULLER, THE GROCER

ELM ER'S CAND IES

you with everything in the line

CIGARS

of

TOBACCOS

BOOKS and CONFECTIONERY

FLEETWOOD &amp; CO.

DRUGS,

STATIO N E RY,

MOBLEY’S DRUG STORE

E VE RYB O D Y IN OUR HOUSE

AMONG THE ASSETS

W ISHES EVERYBO D Y
IN Y O U R HOUSE A
VERY H APPY NEW YEAR

We like to count the only one
that money cannot buy—

W ITH TH E GREETINGS

YOUR GOOD W IL L
And

80

OF THE SEASON A N D

at this Holiday Season

We extend to you— not as u customer

BEST WISHES FOR A

alone but as a friend,

H A P P Y A N D PROSPEROUS

THE BEST WISHES OF

NEW YEAR

S. 0. SHINHOLSER

PURE FOOD MARKET

SPEER &amp; SON

MAPLE AVE. AND COMMERCIAL ST.

This is Only a Little Card but it carries a big

WE WISH YOU

A T THE CLOSING OF TH E
YE A R WE WISH TO EXPRESS
OUR CORDIAL TH A N K S FOR
YOUR COURTESIES A N D

/

PATRONAGE IN TH E P A S T
AND TO EXTEND SINCERE

THANK YOU

T H E BEST OF H E A LTH
A N D P L E N T Y OF W E A LTH
FOR TH E COMING Y E A R .

For your Business during the post year

/ W E SELL DRUGS, BUT

WISHES FOR YOUR H APPIN ESS

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W E ALSO H AVE A FIN E L IN E OF

AND PROSPERITY IN 1921

and* cordial wishes for the New Year

SUNDRIES, CONFECTIONS,
CIGARS, and TOBACCO,
STATIO N E RY, etc.

CITY MARKET

T!

BOWER &amp; R0UM1LLAT

W A L T H A L L &amp; ESTRIDGE

SANFORD, F LO R ID A

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THE SANFORD DAILY HÈRALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1,1921

PAGE 81X

“WAVES*
•a.BTf THE COUNTRY
DURING PAST YEAR
W a have had variera« “waves" fa
this country since the ending o f the
great war, and the beginning o f re­
construction. F lr it In order waa a
wave of extravagance, when everyone
, fro m the millionaire to the dock w al­
loper Deemed posaeaaed with the sole
Idea of getting rid o f thler “ easy
m on ey" as completely and expedi­
tiously as possible. The peculnrities
of this wave entitled it to he known
aa the “ silk shirt w ave." Nothing
Waa too good fo r the buyers o f that
era. The higher the price the greater
the demand. It has been called an
“ o r g y " o f spending and such Indeed

It war.

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PENNSYLVANIA
SEVERAL PLACES R. R. AGREEMENT
IN FLORIDA

carried too f ir . It la better fo r
concerned that buying reasonably and
sensibly should be continued than that
it should bu stopped altogether while
the people deny themselves the neces­
sities o f life. W aiting until things
W IT H E M P LO Y E S M A R K S N E W
get cheaper, may be carried too far.
S T E P IN P R E V E N T IN G
Action la always follow ed by reaction,
S TR IK E S
(S r Th* A im c UUA Troii)
and there is a lim it to low pricca as
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
V
IL
L
E
,
Jan.
1.—
Tho
well, as high prices. The pendulum
P H IL A D E L P H IA ,
Jan.
1.— The
that swings forward, must also awing presence in Florida o f a number o f
Pennsylvania Railroad announced tocases
o
f
smallpox
la
causing
a
genera]
backward. It la not likely that prices
will reach the pre-war level » f o r a warning to be issued by the S ta te 1night that it haa concluded a mutual
long time to come, and buyers who ex­ Board o f Health. Persons who h a v e ' working agreement with the reprehnd contact with the disease are ad-Jscntatlves o f its engine and train servpect it will find they have made a
vised to protect themselves by vac- Ice employes regarding the acttlcraent
mistake.
............ .
........ ... ........ cinatlon at once. Caccinatlon points o f future labor differences, which “ i f
The last “ wave" haa set In, and by
fa r *the"w orst"of
the wave o f Inro furnished free by tho State Board lived up to in spirit by both »idea,,
crime that is sweeping our big cities. o f Health and may bo had on re- should, in the belief o f tho manngcI ment," eliminate any question of
N ew York Is patrolled by squads of quest.
This
warning,
according
to
Dr.
strike on the Pennsylvania system, as
riflemen in the attempt to suppress
Ralph
N.
Greene,
state
health
officer,
fa
r ns train operntion is concerned.
crime, and conditions there are not
The plan w ill go into effect tomor­
should
not
be
taken
in
the
sense
o
f
mucH better than they are In Dublin.
an
alarm.
The
smallpox
cases
exist­
row.
‘ "Hie jo in t reviewing committee
The citlrenB o f Chicago, Toledo and,
ing
in
Florida
are
o
f
a
sporadic
na­
o
f
tho
Pcnnyslvnnia Rnilrond system"
other great cities arc terrorised by
ture nnd ar ewidely scattered. A t no has been established as a medium to
gangs o f bandits, who scire their vie
tims in broad day nnd mnko their place is the disease o f an epidemic carry out the purposes o f tho peace­
escape in swift automobiles. The only nature and the total number o f coses ful settlement. Through this commit­
tee, tho employes Involved will for the
remedy xor this state o f things is is small.
“
There
arc
many
visitors
In
tho
first time in tho history o f tho rallspeedy and merciless enforcement of
stato
at
this
season
o
f
the
year
and
road
have cqunt voice nnd vote with
the Inw. Run the robbers to catrh
this
warning
is
being
sounded
fo
r
tho
management
The committee will
nnd when convicted give them the ex­
their
protection
ns
w
ell
ns
fo
r
the
constitute
n
court
o f review Involvtreme limit o f the law. Put them
protectlon
o
f
Floridians,”
Dr.
Greene
'
ing
grievances,
rules
and working conwhere they can no longer tcrrorlre
said.
“
The
presence
o
f
some
small1
dltions,
including
discipline,
society.— Tampa Times.
pox cnscs In Florida Is not an alarm-1 The committee will bo composed of
Ing sign. The State Bonrd c f Health two representatives o f the mnnngcC A R D IN A L GIBBONS
Is taking this means, however, to warn ' ment from cnch of the four regions
V E R Y LOW T O D A Y , A D .
persons o f the danger from contact o f the system and on behalf o f the
M IN IS T E R E D S A C R A M E N T
and to ndvise nil who hnve been e x - 1employes o f-th e general chairman of
posed to smallpox nnd who have n o t 1
votM wm be o f oqunl power
(Br Th* A iu d itiA P rtu )
been veccinnted within seven years to
.
BALTIM O R E , Jan.
1.— Cardinal
protect themselves by vaccination.”
^ nd not lc88 thon *»
vote
Gibbons, who suffered s severe re___________ ______ __
jvlll be necessnry to reach a decision
lnpso ycLterdny, was still living early
AMERICAN CHAMPS
u^ n
&lt;iuc8tion pw»«ntsd. ,
today. Last sacraments administer­
MAKE CLEAN SWEEP IN
E m p lo y «, who, through their aced to him yesterday.

ail"V

EVERYONE IN THE WORLD
Pities a homeless dog or cat— but a homeless man or
woman is a "boomer**— "Ne’er-do-well” or plain "hobo,”
Nice names to call an unfortunate, but we do.

EVERYONE IN SANFORD

•»
Our search for a home hns waxed merrily for a month
— we are still searching for a neat 2 or 3 room apart­
ment between Oak and Palmetto, 1st to 10th Street.
A reward of $10 Is offered anyone who can find us such
nn abode.
Here’s your, chance to help the world
be happy, and keep a pair of newly­
weds from being hobos.

I t was followed very naturally by an
entire reversal o f conditions. With
We hate to become tramps.
Butthe end o f the w ar came the cancel­
lation o f the fa t government contracts,
w ith their cost-plus opportunities for
plunder, the discharge o f thousands
o f men from the shipyards and muni309 P A R K AVE.
tlon plants, where they hnd been
draw ing oxtrnvngnnt wages, nnd the
return o f millions o f soldiers to the
employments o f civil life. Then there
was a wave o f strikes caused by the
determination o f labor to carry the
w ages o f war time into the different
T';ndltl3nK o f civil life. Every strike
aggravated the cost o f living, which
wc.3 its rosin excuse, and naturally
failed o f success except In those em­
ployments where the politicians ruled
and granted lncrcnscs as a cheap w ay
To the people of Sanford and
o f gettin g votes.
Seminole County:
I thank
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.crpdItc&lt;1 ™pr«cniativc8» hnve Joined
But gradually the fact thnt they
_______
I the rnilrond mnnngemcnt in the plan,
you for the biggest Christmas
( Dj Tk* A iu tU ltd P n ii)
w ere being mercilessly exploited by
(By Th* Anoruud Bu m )
according to tho announcement, Inbusiness I ever had.
BALTIM O R E, Jan.
1— Cardinal
tho profiteers dnwned upon the people
A U C K L A N D , N. Z., Jan. 1.— W m . elude the cnglnemon, conductors, flreand a wave of parsimony set in. Buy­ Gibbons rallied nfter n good night’s Tilden, of Philadelphia nnd W illiam j men, hostlers, trainmen and swltchin g except o f the absolute necessities rest nnd is much better this morning, Johnston, of Snn Francisco, made a'tenders. They constitute the most
was reduced to a minimum. The mer­ according to report received here at clean sweep in the Davis cup tourna- 1numerous groups o f employes directly
chants, seeing their shelves plied high 10:00 o'clock from Union Mills, Md., ment fo r the tennis
chnmplonship 'engaged In the movement o f freight
with goods which were slow o f sale, where he is ill at the home o f friends, here today by defeating Gerald Pat' nnd passenger traffic.
canceled their orders with the whola—
’ terson and Norman Brookes In single
Balers, the latter with the manufnc- [^PRESIDENT-ELECT
events terminating the tournament. 'C E N TE R C O LLEG E M E E TS
YOUR JEWELER FOR 33 YEARS
turers, nnd nn era o f retrenchment
nARDING IS BUSY
I
T E X A S T E A M A T FT. W ORTH
and economy set in. The manufac­
F O R T Y TH O U S AN D P E O P L E
&lt;Bj Th* Au k I i M B m *)
(B 7 Th* An*cl*t*d Pr***)
turers met the declining demand for
W IT N E S S F O O T B A L L G A M E
FORT W O R T H , Jan. 1.— Centre K IN G C O N S T A N T IN E
C ARU SO C O N FIN E D TO DED
M AR IO N, Jan. 1.— President-elect
goods by closing their factories, or
College football team declared'in best
(By Tk* Au*cUt*4 Pro**)
W A N T S IN V E S T IG A T IO N
running on part time and thousands narding took only part o f a holiday,
(B r Tk* A***«Ut*d Pro**)
P A S A D E N A , Calif., Jan. 1— .Forty- o f condition o f any timo this yearn
o f men were laid off. This Intensified spending much o f the day nt work on
N
E
W
Y O R K , Jan. 1.— Condition of
(S
r
Tk*
A*
m
*I*U4
Pro**)
the need of economy, which the peo­ miscellaneous business accumplatcd two thousand persons are expected to fo r game today with Texas Christian
A T H E N S , Jan. 1.— King Constan­ Enrico Caruso, confined to his bed
ple w ere already practising almost to in last few days. Arranged to have see Ohio State and U niversity o f Cal­ College. Texas unbeated this year.
tine has made request fo r Impartial with pleurisy and empyema; reported
here today. Centre lost only to Harvard and the
the limit. Economy Is better than New Year's dinner at homo with his ifornia football game
investigation o f tho Greek events by comfortable today.
Georgia Technical team.
Game starts at 2:30 Pacific time..
reckless extravagance, but it can be w ife nnd several personal friends.
Allied commission.

J. W. R.

GALA WEEK IN SANFORD
ALL NEXT WEEK

Johnny Jones Big Shows
Will Furnish the Amusements and There W ill Be Something Doing Every Minute W ith Plenty o f Music,
_
—
*
Attractions, Noises and Fun of the Right Sort. Read what the Palm Beach Tropical .
Sun says of the JOHNNY J O N E S SH O W S This Season
The Seminole Sun Dance committee were wise in selecting Johnny J.
Jones to come to West Palm Beach to give a show to help in making expens­
es for the next Sun Dance, March 9-10-11, next spring. He has the best
Carnival we have ever seen. He has everything and so much of it is new.
He hns undertaken a new departure in amusements and is cutting out the
clap-trap and filling in with educational and art work. His free war mus­
eum is a wonder and is a liberal history of the war in itself. The European
battle front with a thousand moving figures, sctgc guns and disuppearing
batteries and regiments of soldiers in trench and shell proof dugout and in
trees and on mountain tops is an exact picture of an engagement, and nil
electrically controlled. And to think that an American from Urbnna, Ohio,
took away the special job of the Swiss music box makers— why it is more
wonderful thnn the Strasburg clock:
In art the clnssic "Stella” that cost the St. Louis collector $100,000 is
the most talked about picture of the modem painters nnd is the master­
piece of Napoleon Ninni, the premier Italian artist. In the same list is
"Superba” a beautiful combination of painting nnd life sized human figures
representing the masterpieces of the European and American galleries.
Tho feature here is the lighting effects nnd the artistry of posing, in
pictures so famous and so artistically reproduced that nothing lewd or sug­
gestive ever enters the mind of the beholder. It recalls the electrical shows
at the Chicago World’s Fair with colored storm efects. I t should be seen
fo r its educational value and art expression.

All Next Week
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The Lilliputions are meritorious in the extreme for they arc the most
refined and commanding since the dnys of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Thumb and
Commodore Nutt. Prince Denison, M’lle Salone, Princess Marguerite nnd
Baroness Leonie, are very attractive and hold receptions with true courtli­
ness.
*•
The the educational animal show where a whip would seem unneces­
sary except for show. Lions, jaguars, leopards, elephants, camels, goats,
performing monkeys, pumas nnd a wild West Show of real plainsmen and
trick riders in an original border drama, in which the trick mule is a star
and the horse thief is caught, the audience encored and on all sides was ex­
clamations of "That’s some show nin’t it?”
There are hundreds of things not on the bill with this show aggrega­
tion. It is a constant surprise and everything is a novelty and so clean and
devoid of the rough house spoiler that, one thinks he is in a museum. The
one show is Inid out on both sides of our concrete roadway through the park
nnd runs from Alteha north through the park to the rnilrond bridge for
two long blocks and every twenty feet is something else. It would take us
a week to see it, and hear entertainer Ed. It. Suiter tell how good Johnny J.
Jones wus and how particularly he F.crutinized ull shows daily and all new
acts to see that no vulgarity or short change acts are given. There is only
one Ed. Salter and he is with Johnny J. Jones and there is only one Johnny
J. Jones or. the Bhow map in the carnival routings. W e are trying to get
him here lo r the Sun Dance March 9-10-11.

Commencing Monday
January 3

Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1,1921

B e a t in g
Ihtteri I» Brief
feneeal I,etraI

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BOOST SANFORD

y°“ “ pwc greet you

Herald Bernden

Here'«

I f you want to ehow you care
Boost
Sanford.
hopingI
f
you
want to do your share
to atart the hew
Boost
Sanford.
Some, fine day
weather.
N ever mind your neighbor’s b it
7*ar right. Florida
the ^Td year out with Mind your own, le t him mind his
s“ ' “ d p
“ r t l « .nJ ..veni dances. Buckle down and make things whiz
*»ny K*y
And Boost Sanford.
j), Wright c f Knnaaa
Mrs. Be"* visiting Mr. and Mr*. When you’re on a little trip
City, Mo-, '*
‘ Boost Sanford.
f^ n k T alb ott
Don’t let any chances slip
To
Boost Sanford.
s.„l„ri r»ple bell«™. In h.vlnjc •
and when they work they Chirp right out, her praises sing
when they play Ut«r play. Celery, oranges, everything 1
Tell the world she’s there, by jing
And
Boost Sanford.
Iaouis
Dowler
and
.and Mrs.
. . T u i ™ Amy Dowler o f Dono,
Mrs. Fronk Every time you meet a friend
IdA, arc visiting Mr
Boost Sanford.
Talbott.
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E very letter than you send
T&gt;ti City waif filled with people Boost Sanford.
and the streets looked like I f you only knock and fuss
SStmas times. Sanford stores are Yop ’ro not worth n tinker’s cuaa
Go right In the game with us
grtting a wonderful trade now.
And Boost Sanford.
fie * F * r

t d Marlowe of Liberty county,
Corria, ii in the city the guest of
hU son, D. C. Marlowe. Mr. Marlowe
1 * been a visitor to Sanford sevtn \ times and has many -friends here
«ho are glad to sec him ngnln.

Tho old town’s been good to you
Boost Sanford.
You'll admit— then do your do
Boost Sanford.
It’s a duty that you owe
For you know thnt wo all know
Here’s where you mode your dough
Howard Lyman of Altnmont was in
Then Boost Sanford.
th, city last night attending the
dime at the Hotel Valdez. He was
accompanied by his old schoolmate, I f you walk o r drive-a car
\lr. Barrett, who is also an old friend Boost Sanford.
and schoolmate of Fred Wnlsmn o f Makes no difference who you nre
Boost Snnford.
this city.
I f you live here that’s enough
Tho
your run o f luck Is tough
The editor o f the Herald wishes to
prove
that you're the proper stuff
acknowledge with thanks the receipt
And
Boost
Sanford.
«f a box of fine Portina cigars donated
by Harry Fleetwood of Fleetwood’s
llaee where you get everything In can­
dies, cigars, cold drinks, etc. Ho knows
nor falling and has supplied i t
The patrons of the Seminole Grill
arc sony to learn thnt It has closed
temporarily for some changes that
will be made in n few weeks. The
Seminole Hotel Grill has become fara«U3 for the many fine meals served
to the people. The hotel will open
the grill some time in the near future.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon of Rutherfordton, N. C., recently pastor o f the Oak­
land Presbytcrinn church, la in the
city mingling with friends. Mr. Mc­
Kinnon came from North Carolina on
U * invitation o f the Oakland church
to conduce the services in connection
with the dedication of the beautiful
new church building erected during
the pait year,
'
NOTICE
I)r. L. C. Ingram announces the
opening of his office upstairs in .the
new McKwnti-Edwards building, Or­
lando, Fla. Some confusion and dlsapopintment resulted from not open­
ing as announced which was the re­
sult of unforseen difficulties in com­
pleting the building.
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ANOTHER MURDER
USHERS IN N E W Y E A R
(Bj Th, Aii«cUtt&lt;l Fr,»)
NEW YORK, Jan. 1. — The new
year was only n few minutes old when
another murder was reported, Henry
Sohnepp, butcher, killed by unidenti­
fied man who made his escape.

T H E B A P T IS T T E M P L E
Sunday, Jan. 2, 1021.
1
0:30— Sunday School.
11:00— Preaching by the pastor,
Gcorgo Hyman. ‘ Subject, "M aintain­
in g Ills Church H ero."
0:30—The B. Y . P. U. services.
7:30— Evening service.
Subject,
"W h a t Is Baptism and W hy."
Baptism after tho evening service.
Special music at both hours.
Wclcomo to everyone.
Wo*ve saved a place for you.

School meets at 0:45 a. m. The sub­
ject o f morning sermon will bo "H o w
to Obtain a Happy New Y e a r.” The
evening subject w ill be "W h a t la the
M atter W ith tho W o r ld !" Tho eve­
ning mersage w ill bo of special Inter­
est to men. Come and bring your
friends. A henrty welcome nwnita you.
' , P A U L C. BU RH AM , Pastor.
C A T H O L IC CHURCH S E R V IC E S
Tomorrow, Feast o f the Circumcis­
ion, commonly called New Y ea r's Day.
Services In All Souls Church ns fo l­
lows:
Low Mass at 8:00 a. m.
Hlgh Mass and sermon nt 10:00 a.
m.
Solo at the Offertory by M r. Clar­
ence Mahoney.
Christmas music rp pesM .
Sunday Mass and sermon at 10:00
a * m«
Strangers cordially welcomed.
W IL L D E D IC A TE CH U R CH

I)E V A L E R A M YSTE R Y
W H E R E A B O U TS ARE U N K N O W N

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uild up your credit that you m n* : ? able to
taster difficult problems.

Sem inole County ß a n k ]
Sanford,florida. - 1
AnomeBarik for Ilom c People

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR

CLOTHING CLUB
MONDAY, JAN. 3RD, 1921

A CLOTHING CLUB, W O RKING ON TH E SAM E P L A N A S THE CHRISTM AS SAVING S 1',
CLUBS, G IVING YOU A N O PPO RTU N ITY TO PURCHASE TH A T N E X T SU IT OR TH E
N E X T B ILL OF MERCHANDISE FROM US ON THE SAM E P L A N T H A T Y O U SAVED
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H
YO UR CHRISTMAS MONEY A T THE B A N K , AND ON TH E SAME P L A N T H A T YO U
Services fo r N e w Year’s Sunday will
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PURCHASED YO UR W A R SAVING STAM PS AND L IB E R T Y BONDS.
bo o f appropriato character. Sabbath

The new building of the Presby­
terian Church at Oaklnnd, Fla., will
be dedicated next Sunday morning,
Jnn. 2d, nt 11:00 o'clock a. m. Rev.
J. F. McKinnon, under' whose pnstorntc the new building wns erected, will
be in charge o f the service nnd will
be assisted by Rev. C. H. F crron of
DcLnnd. Rev. T . G. Shaw, recently
o f Iowa, pastor elect, nnd M r. Karl
I f It’s just fo r money's snkc
Lchmnnn o f Mount Verdn, Fin., who
Boost Sanford.
has supplied the church fo r the past
Moro you boost the more you'll make
months.
Boost Snnford.
An attractive program has been
That’s the cheapest motive yet
nrrnngcd.
But i f money’s your best bet
Boosting wins— bo don't fo rg e t
O B IT U A R Y .
To Boost Sanford.
James Philip wns born o f English
Preach this gospel night and day
parentage in Port Hope, Canndn, Aug.
Boost Snnford
10th, 18fil, nnd enme with his par­
AH ‘year round and every day
ents to Huron county, Michigan, when
Boost Sanford.
but Beven years o f nge.
Roll your sleeves up and begin.
He followed the fnrmlng in Michi-.
gnu until six years ago, when he
Sal! right In, w e're bound to win
came to Sanford, Florida, on account
Learn to grin nnd work lik e sin
o f the cold weather In the north be­
AN D BOOST S A N F O R D !
ing too severe for his declining years.
He died nt his home here December
M ERRY M AKERS
10th, 1020.
ARE INJURED A T
He was clearly converted to God
SA N FRANCISCO
when a young man and continued in
(Or Th, AiUeMUd Fr*at)
the faith, leaving a good testimony
S A N FR A N C IS C O , Jnn. 1.— About thnt all was well with his soul. He
fifty new year m erry makers were in­ had’ very decided convictions ns to
jured here today, several seriously, the dally walk o f one thnt professed
when n temporary sidewalk over an to know nnd love God. His favorite
excavation for a newTiuilding at Mar­ hymn was "T h e Old Time Religion is
ket nnd Taylor streets collapsed a f­ Good Enough fo r Me."
ter midnight.
About one
hundred
He was innrriet] May 12th, to .Miss
persons fell a distance o f twenty feet. Annie O’ Neil, o f Huron county, Mich,
nnd to this union were horn four chil­
A M E R IC A N SO LD IERS
dren, two boys and two girls, nil pre­
R E LE A S E D B Y M E X IC A N S ceding him to the land thnt is fairer
than dny.
(By Th* AiiocUt*d P r*u )
He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife
N O G A LE S , A riz., Jan.
1.— Lieut.
nnd four grandchildren, two boya and
Luther nnd five soldiers o f tho Fortytwo girls, the children o f
Robert
eighth Infantry, held at Nognles, Son­
Shtnmions, o f Snnford,
Fla.,
two
ora, released last night by Mexican
brothers nnd two sisters o f Bad Axe,
offlclnls. They drove across line In nn
Mich., and a host o f friends wherever
nutomohilo ignorant o f whereabouts.
he wns known.
He wns a member of the
Free
It’s n pity wisdom doesn’ t grow on Methodist church which means the
n man like whiskers.
Wesleyan type o f long ago. A good
man hns gone to his reward, “ and his
works do follow him."
The funeral was held nt his home
on the West Side, conducted by Rev.
,E. P. Kinser, from the tex t: Rev.
22-1-1. Burial was made nt Lake View
cemetery.— Contributed.

You C a n t M ake
H ay Without Sunshine

PAGE SEVEN

(By TO* Au*tUt«l Pr»»i)
LONDON, Jan. L —Much skepticism
concerning report thnt De Valera hns
Inndcd In Ireland. Newspapers failed
to ascertain whereabouts nnd no other
news received beyond what wns cabled
from New York.
S E A P L A N S W RECKED IN OCEAN
FO U N D NEAR .MELBOURNE
(By Tba AnetUUd Fm&gt;)
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Jnn. 1.— A huge
seaplane was found wrecked five miles
nt sea off Melbourne yesterday. It lz
beiieved to be one o f the tw o abandon­
ed by naval nir flotilla o f nine sea­
planes cn route from Washington to
Key West this week.
M IL L E R IN A U G U R A T E D
GOVERNOR OF N E W YORK

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THIS 18 ANO TH ER ONE OF YOUR CHANCES OF RECEIVING R E A L SERVICE A T
t 0 U R PLACE. READ TH E RULES AND REG ULATIO NS BELOW. IF POSSIBLE C A L L
t IN AND T A L K IT OVER W ITH US, OR B E TTE R STILL, PHONE US A N D W E W IL L COME
% TO YOU.

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THIS IS A N HONEST TO GOODNESS METHOD
OF
M ERCHANDISING
TH AT
+ M EANS A WHOLE LOT TO TH E CUSTOMER, AND W E W AN T A CHANCE TO EX1 P L A IN IT TO YOU F U LLY. WE CAN CO NVINCE YO U TH A T T H IS IS TH E EASIEST
+ W A Y Y E T IN BUYING A SUIT.

TH IS CLUB C A N BE JOINED B Y M AN, W O M A N |
OR BOY. R E A D T H E RULES.

THIS IS HOW PERKINS &amp; BRITT’S SUIT CLUB IS RUN
Any man. woman or child can join this Club, without paying any entrance fee, other thnn
the first week’s payment.
The payments each week shall be §1.00 and any member can take out as many member­
ship cards as they choose, paying for each one nt the rate o f $1.00 per week.
Payments must he made each week in advance. Payments w ill he nccepted for ns
many weeks in advance ns the member wishes.
A fter a member has paid in the full amount of the suit that he or she wishes to purchase
he or she can get the suit. I f the member hns nn account or can establish credit relations
with us they enn get the suit after they have paid half the amount, the balance to be paid at
the same rate, §1.00 per week. In the event that a member joins this club nnd later wishes to
withdraw he or she can do so by accepting the amount paid, in merchandise.
In addition to receiving a full dollnr’s worth of merchandise for each dollar spent, we nre
going to give away FREE SUITS and many FR E E PRIZES to the members of this Club from
time to time.
To begin with we are going to place each hundred members in a class to themselves and
with each hundred members we arc going to give away A B S O LU TE LY FREE A SUIT OF
CLOTHES each month.. I f wc have five hundred members we will g ive away five suits of
clothes each month.
Members in order to be entitled to free chances each week or month on these free suits
or free prizes must have their dues paid up to dale, and any member nllowing his or her
dues to get ns much ns two weeks In arrears will not be allowed to participate in the free
drawings.
These prizes nnd free suits arc not offered you for your §1.00 n week as you get your
suit or merchandise when it is paid for, but we offer these as nn inducement for you to join
nnd keep up your payments after you have joined.
Women can take advantage of this Club offer nnd prepare themselves for their next
yenr’s Christmas Gifts for him nnd at the same time share in the drawings for the free suits
ns well ns the other valunble prizes offered from time to time os we expect to offer prizes at
different times thnt will nppeal to the woman.
Mothers can have their sons join and in this way get him his next suit without having to
pay more than §1.00 at a time.
THERE A R E M A N Y OTHER V A L U A B L E FEATU RE S CONNECTING
CLUB AND A L L FOR Y O U R B E N E FIT A S

W ITH TH IS

W ELL A S OURS. Come, talk it over with us.

Sanford, Fla.

SANFORD
THURS., JAN. 6th
O NE D AY
O N LY

THE GREAT

BARRETT SHOW

PURE MILK

IS THE MOST IM PO RTAN T ITEM
OF THE E N T IR E HOUSEHOLD;

PIN E IIU R S T D A IR Y —The 95 per cent Dairy.
We invite the public to inspect our Dairy nt any time or any
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Ench Day.
"TH E D A IR Y that IS D IF­
F E R E N T FROM O TH ERS’’
Phone 367

PINEHURST DAIRY
Ask the State Hoard of Health

ED U CATIONAL AND
REFINED
Tw o hours of pleasing, excit­
ing, thrilling acts, with

the

World’s foremost nrenic stars.
A SHOW OF MERIT
Acriilst, Imre-back riders, cow­
boys, cow girls, bucking bron­
cos, fancy and trick riding,
clowns galore, pretty ponies,
the children’s delight.
2 PERFORMANCES D A IL Y
at 2 and 8 p. m.
FREE EXHIBITION
On grounds nt 1 and 7 p. m.
SHOW GROUNDS
at 8th and Sanford Avenue.
DIG FA R M E R S M EE TING

(By Th* Atio&lt;ltUd r im )
There will be a big farmers m eet­
A L B A N Y , Jnn. 1,— Nnthnn L. Mil­
lar, Syracuse, wae Inaugurated gov­ ing at the tho Court houae Tuesday
night at 8 o’clock.
ernor o f Now York today.

Spalding Rose Four
Maine Grown

Fresh Carload Just Received
Price $5.35 Sack 11 Pecks

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V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
NU M B ER 12

SANFORD, FLORIDA, F R ID A Y , NOVEM BER 4, 1921

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New Type of Railroad SnoW Plow

Soldiers Bonus, Excess
Profits Amendment,
Sales, Corporation

NEXT

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D A TS

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WASHINGTON, Nor. 3--T h e
tax revlalon fight in the senate
had narrowed today to three prin­
cipal issue*, soldiers bonus ex­
cess profit* amendment, *als*
tax and corporation Income tax.
Senators in charge of the meas­
ure thought it could b* disposed
of in two days and that the bill
could be
paaaed by Saturday
night at latest.

Watson’s Charges
W ill H ave P roo f
B y Several People

ESTIM ATED EXPENDITU U E OF OUR GOVT.
FOR T H E YE AR 1922

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W ASH ING TO N, Oct. 3.—
Estimated
expenditures o f
government for fiscal year
1922 now placed at $3,940,­
000,000, reduction of $94,000,­
000 from August 10 estimate.
Harding has informed con­
gross in lottcr to Speaker Gll-

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winter by equipping Ita locomotives with this new type of snowplow, said tc *
be (he most efficient yet devised for clearing anow o f moderate depths from
the tracks.
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M AD E R IA ARRANGES
TO RECEIVE CHARLES
A N D HIS QUEEN

(B j TV* Am *cU I*4 Fr»*«)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 3«— A reduc­
tion of about $465,000,000 in tho pub­
lic debt during October was announc­
ed today by the treasury. The total
public debt on Sept. 80 stood at'$23,924,108,126.06 .while on Oct. 81 the
total was $23,459,496.69, making a de­
crease for the period of $464,969,628.
The heavy decrease In the national
debt during the past month officials
Mid, was accounted for bt heavy re­
demption of government securities.
Nearly $400,000,000 worth of treasury
certificates were retired' while the
usual treasury financing was omitted
on Oct 16 and no new certificates lo­
wed until Nov. 1.
m other a n d

f a m il y

B URNED TO DEATH
IN TOLEDO APARTMENT.
TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 8.— Mother,
three small daughters and one son,
*ere burned to death this morning
when fire destroyed the fruit store
*nd apartment of Wolf Greenburg,
Indiana avenna and Ewing street.
The dead are Mrs. Greenburg and her
children.
TO SUBMIT P L A N S OF
CAPITOL EXTENSION.
TALLAHAS8EE, \Nov.. 8.— IL J.
Klutho, of Jacksonville, architect of
the extension to the eapitol, which Is
•bortly to he made in this city, will
appear before th* board of comrais■loners of state instltutloas on next
Monday and submit his final plana and
■Purifications for the work, Meotdin5 to on announcement made by
Wv«rs H. Buford, attorney general,
lto*»y- After th* plans and specifica­
tions have been submitted and adoptcd, the board will advertise for bids
for the construction of the extension.

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ARABS ATTACK JEWS
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REDUCE PUB LIC DEBT
AB O U T $465,000,000 IN
MONTH OF OCTOBER

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—
Tho Senate Finance Committee resuming hearings today
on the tariff questions, ordered n favorablo report on the
house resolution extending the
emergency tariff law to Fehruary first or until such time
as permanent tariff schedules
be enacted into law.

H anford M acNider, o f
Iowa, Chosen as N a t ­
ional Commander

(B j Th* ii iK U U d h N i )

LISBON, Nor. 3.— Arrangements
have been completed to receive former
Emperor Charles and Ex-Empress
Zita o f Austria Hungary ns exiles
o f the Island o f Madcria, accoording
to advices received today from Fun­
chal, chief o f the city of Islasd.

Banging of American 8oldlers Seems
to Have Evidence

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— Letters
Hid telegrams from persons offering
to submit proof o f charges that Amerean soldiers overseas hanged without
trial presented in sennte today by
Watson, of Georgia, whoso presontetion of the original charges in the sen­
ate several days ngo resulted in the
appointment o f a special committee to
investigate.
One of the telegrams, Watson said
was from a former major in tho army
Ahd said he could assist in substan*tiating charges. In presenting docu­
ments Watson,- with feeling, dashed
with several senators nnd was remind­
ed by Vice-President Coolidge ho
should proceed In order and observe
the senate rules. Watson again at-

SEN ATE F IN A N C E COM.
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RESUMES HEARINGS
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On TAR IFF QUESTIONS /*

BOYS ROMPED ON TH E COLON
EL— OTHER RESOLUTIONS
OF IN TE RE ST
K AN SAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 3.—Tho
national convention of tho Americnn
Legion hero rejected n report of its
committee on resolutions castigating
Col. George W. Harvey, Amoricon am­
bassador to Great Biitain, and de­
claring him unfit to represent tho
country.
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The action dealing with Ambassa­
dor Harvey came after a brisk fight
on the floor in which Colonel Harvey
was severely arraigned and defended
by delegates.
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The reuolutlon asserted tho ambas­
sador’s remarks at the Pilgrim's Dny
banquet in London shortly after he
arrived in England, in regnrd to the
motives that actuated America’s en­
trance into the war were fnlse and
untrue, constituting a gross slander
on tho service men and women of the
count ry.
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A fte r tho original Harvey resolu­
tion had been tabled, n substRuto res­
olution was adopted. It was couched
in less enuslic terms and was adopted
by unanimous vote. It stated that
Mr. Harvey’s remarks did not repre­
sent the rentimont o f tho American
Lesion and wns amended on motion

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.— Reduc­
tions of freight rates on hundreds of
articles, cast nnd west bound, and
amounting to ns much ns 60 per cent
pf existing rates in some cases, were
nnounccd last night by tho Southern
Pncific company. Tho reductions, it
wns declared, nverngo about 20 per
cent nnd will bo effective,- ns in the
case of changes mado to meet compe­
tition of Water borne trnff'c via the
Panama Cannl ns soon ns rpproved by
the Irtorstnte Commerce Commission;
in the enso of rntea from and to points
cast of tho Mississippi river and Chi­
cago, ns soon ns eastern ronds con­
cur in them, nnd in tho enso of rates

JERUSALEM , Nov. 3.— Five per­
sons were killed, and thirteen others
wounded in disorders hero today
which included throwing of bombs.
Police say tre trouble started In an
attempted attack by Arab rioters on
Jewish quarters.

to nnd from points west o f Chicago,
and Mississippi river as soon as tho
tariffs can bo published.
The reductions wero announced ns
representing tho policy of tho carriers
to "reduce freight ratos ns well as
wages where tho reductions can bo
mado in tho public interest."
Among articles on which tho reduc­
S E N T UP FOR LIFE , ESCAPED
tions west bound will bo effectlvo are
A N I) n.VS BEEN HIDING IN
drygoods; iron nnd steel, tin plate,
LAKE C O U N TY.
glucoso product*, machinery, refrig­
erators, pitch, turpentine, glass, vehi­
cles, furniture, cual, canned
goods,
lincleum and sosp. Rotes on east
bound products which aro reduced tncludo thoso on borax, vegetables, hops,
flour nnd nuts.

LAD Y GOLF CHAMPION
COMMITS SUICIDE ON
MASSACHUSETTS LINKS
(Bt Th* AuocUUd fun)
NEW TON, Mass., Nov. 3.— The
body of Louise THIicr, Massachusetts
open golf chapion wns found today
hanging by a small rope in the dhyltcr on links of Hraoburn county club.
Medical examiner and police said it
was suicide.
D E PU TY SHERIFF SHOT
W HEN PISTOL FELL
FROM HIS POCKET.

FLORIDA OUTLAW
W AS KILLED
BY DEPUTIES

RELIGIOUS D ENO M IN ATIO N
INTERESTED IN M A N U FA C T U R E
OF S A C R A M E N TA L W INES.
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— Repre­
sentatives o f religious denominations
nnd others interested in the quesion
o f .whether wholesale dealers in sacra­
mental wines may do business under
prohibition lawh bo given a hearing
by tho Department of Justico next
Tuesday.
FEARS E N TE R TA IN E D
FOR S A F E T Y OF SCHOONER
BOUND FOR T A M P A

M IAI iII, Nov. 3.— Ben Culix, depu­
ty sheriff of S t Lucie county wns ac­
cidentally shot when his pistol fell
from his pocket Sunday at Fort
Pierce and died at a hospital here late
yesterday.
MAN GETS LIFE
day in marine circles,
FOR TRAIN WRECKING
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carried six men.
A T LAPEER, MICHIGAN
LARGE UNID ENTIFIE D VESSEL
ON FIRE NEAR H A LIF A X
LA PE E R , Mich., Nov. 8 ^ H en ry
ACCORDING TO RADIO.
Grates, who confessed Monday ho
wrecked the fast Grand Trunk train
(By TV* A u M b li i ?t**«)
near here Friday night, pleaded guil­
H ALIFAX , Nov. 3.— A largo un­
ty today and was sentenced to life identified vessel is on Are four hun­
imprisonment in the Michgsn peniten­ dred miles southeast of Halifax, ac­
tiary.
cording to a radio call to Canadian
(By Th* Ai»*tUU4 r n w )

original resolution lost only because
of its strong wording.
Amid cheers the convention, adopt­
ed the report of its legislative com­
mittee confirming that body’s stand
on tho question of immediate federal
compensation for service men
and
asking that such action be taken
“without further equivocation or de­
lay."
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Tho convention, although late in
getting started, raced through
a
quantity of routine business yester­
day and cleared decks for reception
of the report of the committee on res­
olutions and the election of officers,
the outstanding features of the con­
cluding program.
Resolutions on compensation said
that “after careful consideration of
all arguments against the measure,
including the letter of the secretary
of the treasury and the address of
President Harding, we still firmly
believe in the justice, fairness and im­
mediate necessity of the adjusted com­
pensation measure."
Tho convention also adopted a re­
port of the Americanism committee
covering a wide range of subjects, and
including paore stringent regulation
of radical activities. Recommenda­
tions also were made for the restric­
tion of immigration.
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Three of the distinguished visitors
here for the convention left early yes­
terday for the East. They were: Qen.
Dias, of Italy; Admiral Earl Beatty,

naval department from tho British
CHARLES INTERNED
tanker Saxoleine.
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ON MADEIRA I8LAND
QUE8TION QF ALLIESEIGIIT PEOPLE INJURED
IN P E N N S Y L V A N IA WRECK,
(By TV* imriiVt Vmm)
PARIS, Nov. 3.— Negotiations re­
lative to the possibility of interning
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 3.— Eight
former Emperor Charles on one of persona were Injured, nine seriously,
the Madeira Islands, which has been when the Pennsylvania passenger
in progress between the AUiea and train from Columbus to Sandusky,
Portugal, is nerring a conclusion, the .was derailed at Lewis Center, near
Journal declares today.
here this morning.
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of Great Britain, and Vice-President
Coolidge. Other visitors, Including
Marshal Foch, Gen. Baron Jacques
and General Pershing, wero to spend
a part of the day st the flying field,
Marshal Foch and Gen. Pershing hav­
ing on their program a trip to Lesvenwortb, Kans., to look over the fed­
eral prison and military barracks
there. Th* American general planned
to atay at tha fort some time to make
an Inspection. The two left last hlght
on a special train for SL Louis. Gen.
J4acques also left last night aboard
a special train for Omaha where be
will attend Jh* International A ir Con­
gress tha latter part of this weak.

EDITOR D A N n A N N A
CLEVELAND N E W S A N D LEDGER
DIED OF HEART FAILUR E.
CLEVELAND* ~ N o v ! ^SL^Dan R.
Hanna, publisher of the Cleveland
News and Cleveland Sunday Ledger,
died of heart failure at his home to­
day.
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EARTHQUAKE SHOCK8
F E LT A T LIM A, PERU
LIM A,;Peru, Nov. 8.— Four sharp
earthquake shocks ware felt in this
city yesterday morning.

■utne his duties as ambassador and in
whlchjMr. Harvey discussed the rea­
sons why the United States entered
the war. The original resolution was
.
thrown out of the report on a roll coll
vote and later a substitute was adopt­
ed. Tho substitute was written in
less sharp terms and expressed tho
belief that the . ambassador's re­
marks did not represent the true feel­
ing for which the American Legion
stands. It directed that a copy of th*
resolutiqn be eent to President Hard­
Ing.
Two resolutions bearing upon fed­
eral compensation for soldiers were
among the mass adopted. Both de­
clared in favor of Immediate com­
pensation legislation. One submitted
by tho convention's legislative com­
mittee declared that “after careful
consideration of all of tho argument*
advanced In opposition to the measure*
Including the Tetter of the secretary
of the treasury and the address o f
one cent damages.
Naturally this the president to congress, we still
trial brought out many of the Wilson firmly believe in the Justice, falrnee*
clan from south Lake county and it is and immediate necessity of the ad­
presumed that during the week when justed compensation measure.
the witnesses were present that there
The resolution declares that tha
was a leak as to the whereabouts of legion reaffirms Its stand upon ad­
Luther Wilson.
justed compensation, and asks that tha
Acting upon the information Sher­ “congresa of tho United States pass
iff Cassady sent out deputies C. W. this measure without further equiboCooper and H. C. Cash to bring in the cation or delay.1*
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escaped convict. As a circuit court
The other compenaetlon resolution
was in session the sheriff could not adopted was offered by the resolu­
undertake the hazardous task with tions committee.
his feafless deputies.
It asserted that, the American LaCooper and Cash'left their ear on gion reiterates ita position in favor of
the main road and walked some five tha adjusted compensation for dis­
miles off the beaten paths through charged soldiers, and "deplores the
swamp and underbrush, through the request o f President Harding to dewild country known as Green Swamp. lay passaga by congress of a measure
When they approached Henry Walk­ for the same, and the acquiescence of
er’s house they saw Luther Wilson congress in that request."
in a Ford car driving in their direc­
tion. .They headed out into the rut­
ted roadway and with leveled guns to Tavares about 8 p. m., and a jury
called upon Wilson to surrender. In­ was empanelled, viewed the body, af­
stead he jammed on tjie brakes of his ter which it was turned over to an
ear, reached for his gun beside him, undertaker at Eustia. Tha family woa
and in a second had th* gun raised notified yesterday that the body was
to shoot, but was a second too 1st*. at thair disposal.
Two loads of shot entered his face
and chest. He died instantly.
:— Get your Scratch Pads from Tha
• Th* deputies brought the body on Herald—by tha pound— 16c.

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T H E S AN FO R D W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 28,1921

Mrs. W. P. Carter and M t». J.' H.
Lee, S r , returned Tuesday from Den­
ver, Col., and points in Georgia.
Quite a crowd o f young people
from the Oviedo Christian Endeavor
went to Sanford Friday evening to
meet with the B. Y. P. U., and other
young people’s societies o f Seminole
county. They report • most helpful
program, and a most delightful even-

Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffi:er ic Mara

save
Clothing prices are
34% lower than a
year ago.W e ’ve cut our mar­
gins of profit to a
point where we can
barely get by.
Here’s an example of extreme
value: Hart Schaffner &amp; M a rx
new fall Suits specially priced

Miss Elisabeth Lawton spent the
week-end at home.
R. M. Sturdivant, o f Selma, Ala.,
arrived Wednesday and is permanent­
ly located with his aunt and uncle,
Mr jind Mrs. Frank Norris, at tho
Womblo place.
Mr. and Mra. C. S. Lee visited Or­
lando, Thursday.
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A. J .McCulloy and Carl Dowl spent
Saturday in Sanford.
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Mrs. W. M. W right and Mrs. C. A.
Brannon visited Orlando Friday.
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Mir. and Mrs. S. W Swope and R.
M. Sturdivant visited W inter Park
and Orlando, Saturday afternoon.
Dan Downs, o f Ocoee, has opened
a barber shop in the Marshall building
next to the drug store. The shop seems
to be a welcome addition to Oviedo, as
it fills a long fe lt rved.
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Edward McCall spent the week-end
with his parents, returning to Stetson
Sunday afternoon. *.
Thd storm o f Tuesday night did lit­
tle damage to Oviedo. Some o f the
telephone'wires were blown down and
a few trees and limbs. A great deal
o f fruit was blown from the trees but
the amount o f damage to the fruit
nnd vegetable crops eSn not yet be
estimated.
Rev. J. N. Thompson is spending
the week in Tampa nnd Plant City.
G. S. Bcmrcndcr, o f Jacksonville,
spent Sunday in Oviedo, the guest of
R. W. Lawton.
Mrs. R. W. Lawton, Sr., o f Jack­
sonville, returned to her home Wed­
nesday nfter a visit o f sevcrnl weeks
to her sons here.
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Mrs. Mary Young, o f Jacksonville, j
arrived Tuesday to be the guest of i
her nephew, W. E. Young, and his :
family.
Andrew Aulin spent Monday in Or- I
lando.,
Mrs. L. A. Sheldon spent Tuesday j
in Sanford, the guest of her dough- j
ter, Mrs. C. J. Marshall.
E. A. Fnrncll and son, Alton, spent
Monday in Kissimmee.

F. 0 . B. D E T R O IT , M IC H
W ith this Reduction and latest improvements, the H U P M O B IL E
stands at the very peak o f good motor car values.
T O U R IN G C A R ................. ;.........- • •................... .$1,250
ROADSTER
SEDAN
COUPE
A ll Prices F. 0 . B. Detroit, Mich

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A
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Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties

IN M EM ORY OF
MR. JOE STEVENS

Sanford Shoe and Clothing
Company
T h e Home of H art Schaffner &amp; M a rx Clothes

LOSS OF L IF E IN TH E BIG
STORM NOW PLACED A T FIVE
(OontlnutU from l’»* t On»)

the middle of the state, reports about
$200,000 damage, mostly to crops.
Daytona hnd n sixty-mile gale for
a short time Tuesday morning, but
comparatively little damnge was done
there. St. Augustine experienced high
winds and some damage. There is a
report that four fishermen in p boat
were lost, but this has not been con­
firmed.
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Bqrtow, Lakeland, Winter Haven,
Arcadia and all other towns in the
South Florida section suffered more
or less, but the inland cities did not
feel the force of the gale to the ex.tent that tho coastal towns did.
LOSS $500,000 FOR
SARASOTA, ESTIM ATBD

in its path. The partially constructed
bridge over to Annn Maria was wiped
out.
Manatee apparently went through
the storm unhurt. The bridge' over
the Little Alnfia river was destroyed.
The nppronchcs to the bridge over
the Little Mnnattcc river were washed
nway nnd tho bridge itself so loosened
that traffic over it Is dangorous.
A t Sarasota the barometer reading
nt 11:20 n. m., Tuesday, was 29.2. The
bnrometor stayed nt this point until
1:30 p. m., when it commenced to
rise. A t 5 p, m., the reading was 29:40.
Ruskin passed through the storm
with little or no damage.
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The party from Sarasota reported
thnt no lives had been lost at any of
the places through which they hnd
come on their wny to Tamp, yester­
day.

L. B. Curry, of New Smyrna, has
been the guest o f hia daughter, Mrs.
W. E. Prevntt, nnd family, thiB week,
Mrs. J. C. Vaughn is in Green Cove
Springs visiting her daughter, Mra.
E.‘ J. Mulligan, and will visit cousins
in Jacksonville before returning home.
Her cousins hnvc just returned from
England, Mrs. Vaughn's girlhood
home.
Frank Basscll, formally o f Carthadge, N. Y., is here spending some
time nt the W. W. Dressor home, help,
ing Mr. Dressor keep batch during
Mra. D.’s absence in the north.
The Samuel Schwartz home on I,akc
Golden was broken into nnd ransacked
by thieves recently nnd also a work
shop. It is impossible to know what
was tnken, as Mr. S., is not here.

Mrs. Buyers arrived here from
Frankfort, Ky., last week, and was
met by Louis Kinard, and they were
immediately married and have gone
to housekeeping In Mr. Kinard’s home
in Cameron City, the house formally
owned by Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Minick.
Mrs. Kinard is well known here as she
was a resident on Bcardall avenue
several years. They have the good
wishes o f many friends. A Inrgc
party from the ‘west sido came and
M. II. Sheldon, residing at No. 210 gave them a rousing charivari the
Carter street, was in Bradcntown next evening.
Saturday. He returned to Tampn
Mrs. Margaret Marshall, in sending
yesterday with tho report thnt Bra- her renewal each year fo r her home
dentown’s river front was badly dam­ paper in Edenburg, Scotland, receives
aged. Tho vegetable farms suffered a spray o f Scotch heather as acknowl­
heavily, as did the fruit trees. The es­ edgement and pleasant reminders of
timated damage to the fru it crop was home, besides Scotland and Florida.
placed at twenty or twenty-five per Mrs. M., has lived In Australia, New
cent o f the crop.
Zealand, England, and several pointa
Terra Sela was not badly damaged. in the United States.

H alf of the city dock at Sarasota
was washed » nd blown away, the-esti­
mated damage over tho entire city be­
ing placed at $500,000, it was stated
late last night by residents who made
' their way yesterday from Sarasota to
Tampa. Tho entire bay front with its
docks suffered the heaviest damage,
tho destruction in the business and
residence sectionr of the city being
Lack o f communication with Anna
alight.
Maria, has le ft this town’s fate in
Ports o f the Sarasota county court
doubt. Buildings could be seen on
house was Mown in. Several boats,'
Long Beach. W est View was appar­
docked at the water front, were piled
ently completely wiped ou t— Tampa
high and dry, three miles in th- woods
Tribune.
around the city. The railroad track
was completely washout out.
T A M P A , Oct. 27.— Reports from all
. .• The-party from Sarasota, on their
sections tell o f heavy damage to cit­
wny to Tampa, passed through Palm­
rus fruit arid truck crops, estimates
etto, Bradcntown and Ruakini A t
ranging from a loss o f fifty to sixty
Palmetto the power plant and tel©, per cent in tho coastal region o f Pinel­
phono service w is wrecked
The las county, thirty to fift y per ctent in
power plant at Bradentown was also Hillsborough down to five to ten per
put out of commission.
cent in Orango and Polk.
The little town o f Cortex was com­
pletely wiped out, the fish houses and
docks being swallowed by the storm

Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Entzmlnger and
little daughter, Lucy, o f Plant City,
is the guests o f Mrs. Bill Allen nnd
family, for a few days.
Mr. Muzanti hnd the misfortune to
lose his packing house by fire, Wed­
nesday night, which is on his grove
in West Longwood. This was quite
a loss,9 as Mr. Muzanti's
Oldsmobilo
,
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truck was also destroyed by fire. •
Friends o f Mrs. Geo. Lewis will bo
glad to know she Is getting along
nicely since her operation, and ex­
pects to be out in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sandlin, of
Leesburg, were, visitors in town on
Friday.
,
Mrs. Floronce Hudson, of Orlando,
spent the afternoon In town Friday. •
A call meeting o f the Ladies Civic
League was held Tuesday, October 18,
at the library.
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. C. W. Entxmingcr and Bill Satcher
were visitors in Sanford, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Miss
Olive, were visitors in Orlando Satur­
day.
Maurice and Clyde Clouscr, o f Or­
lando, were in town Sunday after­
noon.
J. E. Phipps left Wednesday for
Miami for a several day’s visit.
Claude HlnchclifT, Mrs. Roy Sours
and Miss Nellie Baker formed a party
motoring to Sanford Wednesday.
Mra. J. A. Bistllne and Mrs. A. Y.
Fuller will entertain Friday ovening
with an 'H allow e’en party nt the li­
brary. Every one Is invited and it is
hoped there will be p big crowd as
this la the first entertainment that has
been had at the library fo r several
months.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tico, of Or­
lando, were visiting Mrs. Tice’s par­
The storm has not done as much
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaffer.
damage here as it was feared it might
Kirby Fuller i i expected to arrive
although there is some bad places
Snturday
to spend some time with his
seen In many fields where water is
parents.
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sUnding. Soil washed out in gullies
The storm tho first o f the week was
where the soil was loose and covered
newly set out small plants. Much quite severe although no serious dam­
work will have to be done over again. age was done. ' '
A good many telephone poles are . Friends of Mrs. J. S. Dinkel will bo
down on Beardnll avenue, and a limb glad to know she Is able to be out
blown off a large oak tree was .car­ after a several week’s illness.
ried some distance and landed in front
o f a house on B. J. Stearllng’s farm.
A majority o f the railroads o f the
Mr. Corley had a large clump o f ba­ state announce that they will offer
nana trees loaded with fru it blown cheaper rates to the Florida State
down and some palms were uprooted Fair at Jacksonville the coming
a t. various places. W e have ririn month. ' This will mean a large at­
enough now fo r some time.'
tendance from all pointa In the state..

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Our community has recently been
snddened by tho death o f Mr. -Joe
Stevens, husband o f our beloved mem­
ber, Mra. Hattie Stevens,
.
Mrs. Stevens' untimely death was a
great shock to his host of friends nnd
neighbors, for he was loved by all
who knew him.
God’s purpose in dealing with His
people hero arc beyond human com­
prehension, but “ The Lord giveth, and
the Lord taketh away; blessed bo the
name o f the Lord."
We can only
bow in humble submission to His
righteous cause.
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Be is Therefore Resolved:
That tho Mother’s Club o f Osceola,
extend its deepest sympathy and re­
gret to the bereaved wjfe, parents and
relatives, and pray God's blessings to
attend them, and His spirit to com­
fo rt them.
That this resolution be spread upon
the Club’s records; also that a copy
be sent to the Sanford Herald, and a
copy presented to tho bereaved w ife
and family. '
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MRS. I. W. M AR TIN ,
MRS. A. W. H A M IL, •'
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MRS. W. R. BUTLER.
Committee.
Osceola, Fla.
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S T A T E RO TARY CLUBS
POSTPONE M EETING TO
.
BE HELD IN 0 It LAN DO,
Tho meeting o f oil the Rotary Clubs
in Florida, to be held in Orlando to­
morrow (Frid ay), has been postponed
on account of the storm that made
travel impossible for several days in
the southern part o f the State, and
would have cut down the attendance
o f tho meeting greatly. The' State
meeting of Ro(arians will be one of
the largest and beat in the history of
tho organization, and Orlando Rotes
are anxious to have a large attend­
ance ,hence the change of dates. The
big meeting will be held next Fridsy,
November 4th, and it is hoped that
by that time, the effects of the storm
will be swept away, and the Rotes of
Florida will bo able to get to Orlando.
Remember the date has been changed
from Friday o f this week to Friday
o f next week, and you will have It
right.
B E A U T IF U L SILV E R CUPS
D O NATED FOR' ARMISTICE
.
D A Y PAR AD E S A N I) RACES.

According to tho K ey West Citizen,
the cigar industry has shown real
improvement during the month o f
September. Every establishment is
now understood to be working full
time, with all hands employed fo r
which they havo room and equipment.
Tho Citizen, quoting E. H. Goto, Jr.,
tells that there are now six hundred
employes in the Gato factory, and ad­
ditional men will be employed as soon
as space is mado fo r them. Holiday
orders will soon be coming In, and
this is always an important period
in the cigar-making industry.There
were more than five million cigars
made in Koy W est factories during
the month o f September.
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The Cocoa Tribune shows a picture
o f a project half.million-dollsr hotel
to be built at Cocoa. In construction,
it will bo o f native coquina rock with I f you want the best
Tennessee marble trimmings. A fine

and GROCERIES at the lowest

g o lf course is to bo laid put on Merrit Island t&amp; be run in conjunction South Railroad A v enue.
with the hotel .which w iil be called
"Th e Floridian.''

Phone 575-L-2 .

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�THE} SANFO RD , W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , NO VEM BER 4,1921
aau, Baker and Columbia counties.
Contract prices: Project No. U , $28 r
562.64; project No. 21, $4,408JO; pro­
ject No. 22, |5,613.03; project No. 23,
$10,887.32; and project No. 24, $3,-

State Road Department
L et Out Contracts
Yesterday

SOUTH F LO R ID A GETS SOME
B U T ROAD NO . 1 RECEIVES
T H E MOST
T A L L A H A S S E E , O ct 20.— Auth­
orising close to $1,000,000 worth of
state highway improvements and let­
ting contracts fo r another half million
dollar* w prfh,. the State Road De­
partment bad Its, busiest session- in
months here yesterday afternoon. The
principal project le t waa the hard-sur­
facing o f the Lake City .to Baker
county section o f the Jacksonville'
Pensacola road, which will cost $255,'

Clayton and Mitchell, also, were
awarded contracts fo r drainage con­
struction work on projects Nos. 26, CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE IS
and 32. These projects cover a dis­
c o m m i t t Ie d t o p r o g r a m
tance o f about twenty-one miles in
OF S H IP B Y W A T E R
Columbia and Nassau counties and
the contract price amounts to, No. 26,
(Frets Ts**dt/’i Dally)
$11,835.50; No. 32, $35,486.83.
Ship by water. The Chamber of
Luten II ridge Company,
York, Commerce is committed to a program
Pa., waB awarded the contract fo r to develop the S t Johns river. It
drainage construction work on project will be necessary to secure federal
No. 38, Burnette's Lake to Gaines­ appropriations fo r deeping the chan­
ville, amounting to about twelve and nel and interesting the government in
one-half miles o f road fo r $26,634.07. the proposed St. Johns-Indian River
This firm also was awarded the con­ canal. Volume o f water borne ton­
tract fo r drainage construction work nage will force the government to
in Volusia county from
DeLeon make the much desired improvements.
Through the efforts o f the Chamber
o f Commerce, tonnage carried via St.
Johns river has been greatly increas­
ed in fact to such an extent that the
Clyde Line has been compelled to
put on a daily boat service. When
'

committee before the government of-

W. P . Kennedy, Quincy, was award- f iciala R e s t i n g the much desired
cd contract fo r the construction fo r l^Provementa,
la h ° pcd
wn^ r
wood bridge near Lloyd's In Jelferaon borne tonnage will have been in­
county on state road No. 1. The con- crca8° i to " uch Proportions as will
tract price was $3,837.00.
caUM ,th* government to see the neccs,
*
,,
. . sity o f opening up the S t Johns rivJ D. Donaboo, Perry, w » ,
, ho
, nd ,,
nl
,ho
Practically every section o f the
contract
fo
r
the
crcavetlon
o
f
d
r.in
1
,,re5cn,
ihanncl.
Th,,
comlUlon.
state will draw sonic o f the author­
^ b„
ht ohout
ized work or o f the contracted jobs. oso c a n a l;o f the (-hattohooohoo r iv .r howe„ ,
bridge. T h , bid being *32,000.
I . , „ r&gt;cry mcrchnn, IA Sanford ha.
Among the principal projects au­
The contract fo r the construction shipments consigned to him routed via.
thorized was the orltlgc over the Kis­
o
f
about ten miles o f road cast o f water wber possible. The sole cxsimmee river in the cross-state high­
Lake
City on road No. 1 was awarded Cnsc for the distan ce o f a Chamber
way, and joining Highland and Okee­
to
J.
Y , Wilson, o f Jacksonville, tho^of Commerce lies in doing tho great­
chobee coi ntics; completion o f Mar­
est good for the most people, In civic,
ion county's part o f the state road
common ial, agricultural and indueNo. 2, supplementing that county’s
trial production and also transporta­
$450,000 with whatever funds are
tion affairs; In rendering service which
needed; finishing the various gaps In
will help the community, whether it
Volusia and Putnam county on the
knows it or not; and in handling mat­
cast coast road \o Jacksonville; nnd
ters of general interest, which ordi­
calling fo r bids orv the road between
Columbia county line and the Duval
narily no individual will attempt, and
brick road.
)
which ho COULD not handle if he
FOR MISS TH RASH E R
SHOULD attempt, It behooves every
Following ndjoiixpn^nt at 6 o’clock
(From Mond*j‘i Dill/)
last night the following summary of
merchant in Sanford to support the
Miss
May
Thrasher wns the chnrm- movement originated by their local
the day's work wns available:
Resolution passed to finish state ing honor guest at one o f the most Chamber and become affiliated with
rpnd No. 2 within Marion county, sup­ delightful parties o f the early fall tho Central Florida Water Traffic
plementing the bond funds amounting seamn, Snturdny afternoon when Mrs. League, an organization consisting of
to $450,000 which Marion county wlh K. M. Galloway entertained nt bridge the shippers o f all sections contigu­
ous to Sanford who nrc interested in
put on1the project. The work will at her lovely country home.'
The Galloway homo wns prettily tho ship by water movement, not only
begin at once and a convict camp will
be moving within the next week to be­ decorated- in a color scheme of pink from the monetary benefits to be ac­
I and green carried out with quantities crued, but also from a desire to de­
gin operation.
Resolution passed authorizing the |of Mexican pink vine nnd pink roses. velop that great rate equalizer, the
chairman to ndvertise for bids for Three tables of players enjoyed n St. Johns river. The Central Florida
four forty-fot spans reinforced con­ spirited game. Tho tallies were ar­ Wnter Traffic League will mnintnin
crete for use on the western approach tistically nnd appropriately designed nn efficient traffic bureau ns an in­
in miniature brides in full wedding tegral part of its organization, to
of tho Apolnchicola river bridge.
attire
nnd dainty bride's mnids.
guard
the lawful rights and pro­
Resolution passed authorizing the
The
honorce wns presented a love­ mote the interests o f tho shipper.
appropriation of $5,000 to be used in
conjunction with county funds now ly piece o f Georgette lingerie, while This department or burenu will main­
AM E RIC AN M AG AZIN E
on hand in repairing rond from Wood- top score prize a pink chiffon sash tain n complete ta riff file to afford
CO NTRIBU TO R HERE.
was won by Miss Adelaide Higgins. service in the quotation o f rates nnd
ville to Wakulla county line.
Resolution pitssed authorizing the Mrs. C. R. Kirtley won second prize, routing of shipments, tracing o f de(Fram Xond&amp;x’i D»lly)
chairman to advertise fo r bids for sur­ and was plso given lingerie. In cut­ loyal shipments, advice with regard
Among the prominent visitors to
Ed. to claim matters, decisions of the In­
face on state road No. 1 from Colum­ ting for the consolntion Mrs.
tho city today, were Dr. and Mrs. G.
bia county line to the end of brick Betts was the fortunnto one nnd re­ terstate Commerce Commission, the M. Randnll, who are touring the
State Commission, decisions o f the
road west of Jacksonville nnd nlso ceived a vase.
State. Dr. Randnll is a globe trotter,
Following several progressions, the courts and advice regarding
ninny
for surfnee on project V o. 18 between
nnd has travelled from Greenland to
Cisco nnd the Volusia county line in tables were laid with dainty hand­ questions that arise in traffic mat­ Mexico m North America, and seon
Putnam county and the section of made covers and delicious refresh­ ters. In addition the bureau will un­
all the foreign lands. He went Into
state road No. 3 in Volusia county ments o f chicken salad on shredded dertake to check and audit freight
the world war at the Mexican border
between Putnam county nnd and De­ lettuce, olives, hot rolls and nuts In bills for a nominal fee to members.
and
remained until he had seen Ber­
Leon Springs, nlso for surface on pro­ baskets were served. Later the guests The Central Florida W ater Traffic
lin,
being
with the medical corps. He
ject No. 33 In Alachua county between were invited in tho dining room fo r League will serve tho Interests o f nil
wns
with
the first Perry erpedition'
coffee, tho table had ns its center­ communities of this section on all
Burnett’s Lake and Gainesville.
to
Greenland,
and the Arctic Circle,
piece
a
Inrge
wedding
cako
gaily
dec­
mntters affecting transportation and
Resolution passed appropriating
and
when
ho
speaks
about that coun­
orated
with
n
"Lolly
Pop"
bride,
sur­
in addition will carry on a work of
$250,000 o f the first federal aid avail­
try,
ho
speaks
authoritatively.
Ho
rounded
with
bride's
mnids,
and
other
education nmongst the mcrchnnts and
able to be used In the construction of
said
this
morning
that
he
had
never,
attendents,
around
tho
cake
woro
shippers to the great benefits tq bo
tho road in Escambia county.
"L o lly Pop" dolls as spectators.
derived
in shipping by water.
The in all hla travels ,secn any country
Resolution passed authorizing $10,Miss Thrasher was most becoming­ special committeu o f
that had the possibilities of thn San­
the
Sanford
000 to be used in construction that
ly gowned in brown ennton cropc with Chamber o f Commerce assigned to ford section, nnd he intends to write
part o f state aid road No. 10!) between
hat to match.
this work will endeavor to secure a nn article soon fo r the American Mag­
Perry and the Lafayette county line
Mrs. Galloway was assisted in en­ large membership from Sanford for azine nbouut this part o f Florida. Ho
In Taylor county.
tertaining tho guests by Mrs. D, .L. the Central Florida Water T ra ffic was taken around the farming sta­
Resolution passed authorizing the Thrasher nnd Mrs. It. E. Newman.
League.
tion by Secretary Pcnrmnn nnd fell in
construction of bridge across the Kis­
Mrs. Galloway’s guests Included
love with Snnford nnd the farming In­
simmee river &lt;" s'qte rond No. 8 be­
dustry ,and above all, the sub-irriga­
GLORIOUS"
2
PER
CENT.
tween flighlund and Okeechobee coun­
tion system as practiced here by tho
ties nnd the chairman Instructed to
winter
truck growers. 1
Less than two per cent o f bootleg
havo prepared plans nnd specifications
Sanford,
just passing through tho
liquor is fit to drink, says a govern­
fo r the w o rk ^ .
big
storm,
and
nble to take care o f tho
ment o ffijj*. Ho teems to be culte lib­
Contracti/wcro awarded as follows:
flood
o
f
waters
caused by three days
eral in conceding that any o f It is fit
o
f
rain
and
showing
but small effects,
to drink.— Key West Citizen.
Go., was successful in bidding on pro­ Mrs. Dick Brown, Miss Daphne Wtmtells th® story, ami the dry season of
jects numbered 11, 21, 22, 23 and 24, bish, Miss Marie Tongue, Mfss Flor­
the entire summer and fall told the
drainage structures covering about ence Henry, Mrs. Knrl Schultz and
fifty-tw o miles o f road in Duval, Nas- Miss Mary Elizabeth Puleston.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
M AYO R A N D EDITOR
V IS IT IN G 8ANFO R D FRIEfJDS

LARGE
STOCK
BETTER /
S E R V IC E

(Flora SkUnUy’i DU1/,
W. R. Frier, editor o f tho Douglass
Enterprise o f Douglass Go., Is In the
city visiting his old friend, J. A, Dean,
o f the Union Pharmacy. Aside from
being the editor o f the Enterprise and
engaging in other business, Mr. Frier
is mayor o f his town. He thinks San­
ford is growing fast since his last
visit nnd likes Florida very much al­
though It is nnturnl that he should
think Georgia tho best State ii&gt; the
Union. Mr. Frier says that his home
State is rapidly recovering from tho
depression due to the low price o f cot*
ton, and business is picking up along
every line.

A COLD OR CATARRH

Apply

Cream In

Nostrils To

A h ! What relief!
Your clogged
nostrils open right up, the air pas­
sages of your head are clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawk­
ing, snuffling, mucous discharge,
headache, dryness— no struggling for
breath at night, your cold or catarrh
is gone.
Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small
bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fragrant,' antiseptic cream in your
nostrils, let it penetrate through ev­
ery air passage o f the head; soothe
and heal the swollen. Inflamed mu­
cous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what
every cold and catarrh sufferer has
W H Y W O RR YT
been seeking. It ’s just splendid.—
Cane la ripe oranges! jnapefnilt,
Adv.:
etc., will do to cat; there’s plenty o f
’taters,.flsh ate bltin’ fine and the
. -Plans are being formulated fo r the
huntin’ season will soon be here. What
are you worrin’ about?— Has tings building o f a club house at Dade City
fo r ’ the Legions o f that post.
Herald.

One for mildness.VIRGINIA
One for arom a

aged a n d b le n d e d

FIFTH A V E

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I H A V E TH EM

P IN E L L A S C O U N N Y W A N T S
S P E C IA L TERM CALLED,
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Nov. 1—
The county commissioners o f this,
Pinellas county, are expected to re­
quest Governor Hardee to call n spec­
ial session o f the legislature to au­
thorize counties to issue timo war­
rants to finance the rebuilding of
highways and bridges destroyed by
last week’s storm. ,

a r u n L im ia

a u D i m i a i u 'l l

tion— lots arc hoins sold right along and building to
section i3 such as to gladden the heart o f those who ha*
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement an1)
to say just what is my c a n d i d convictions would pu *

has VISION will agree with me nowU L S IQ N

Watch the South E6at Corner o,
Send for literature and price lift

ing atten­

�T H E 8 A N F 0 R D , W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , NOVEM BER 4,1921

PERSHING AND *
OUR WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW :
FOCH RECEIVE
B y H enry Clews &amp; Co.
BIG OVATIONS
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LEGION g r e e t s w a r t i m e c o m ­
m a n d e r s W IT H
CHEERS

(By TV* AmmUU* Pub )

Tho nearer approach o f the Arms much real improvement has taken
Conference at Washington, and the place in* the copper business itself.
increasing certainty that that confer­ Excellent reports from textile and
ence will necessarily deal with finan­ leather industries continue to support
cial questions is the most important the belief that those lines o f trade
factor o f general significance to tho have been fairly thoroughly readjust­
market now on tho horizon. Not only ed. Particular encouragement la to
the revision o f our tax system, but be drawn from the fact that prices
the whole problem o f the funding of have apparently been more fully stab­
the international indebtedness may ilized. Current index numbers show
largely be influenced by tho outcome that tho average level is now either
o f this meeting. It has become a fac­ holding its own or else advancing. Tho
tor in the financial situation which definite determination o f the strike
must be ranked aa of first import­ threat ought to confirm the greater
ance.
confidence o f business in the outlook.
Tho calling o ff o f the threatened
The failure o f congress to adopt the
railroad strike is a great moral vic­ tax revision bill during the past week
tory for the government and Is of has been a disappointment to those
course good fo r the railroads as well who believed that an early vote would
aa the whole country. Those in a be taken. Adoption o f the excess
position to know, however, have felt profits tax repeal has, however, been
that there could be no other result rendered certain through the prelimi­
fo r the reason that a number o f affili­ nary vote o f the senate, while other
ated unions were not in syfnpathy measures o f amendment havo on the
with the Walkout, public sentiment whole been unsatisfactorily dealt
was against it, and the great number with. It is now promised, however,
o f people out o f employment rendered that the conference committee w ill
the success o f the undertaking very greatly reduce the surtaxes. A not­
doubtful at the outset. This situa­ able feature of the Congressional slttion has, of course, been welt under­ uation has been the increasing favor
stood by the union heads, nevertheless granted to the Smoot sales tax pro­
they deserve great credit fo r display­ posal. There are many who believe
ing good sense in rescinding their that it may yet gain at least a partial
strikp order, notwithstanding that it foothold in the bill during the confer­
was delayed until the eleventh hour. ence between House and Senate. Adop­
So fa r as the roads are concerned, tion o f the railway refunding bill is
however, it still leaves open the mat­ again promised, but ia apparently con­
ter o f lower freight ratea which the ditional upon tho making of conces­
railroads under present conditions can sion with regard to rates which the
ill afford to mako so long aa operat­ managers o f the roads bfclieve should
ing costs continue at their present not be granted. Tho House o f Repre­
high level, and these can only be sentatives has acted upon the inter­
materially reduced by a further re­ national debt funding measure and it
adjustment in wages which the Labor is likely thcro may be action on tho
Board apparently is not inclined to bill by the Senate prior to the meet­
sanction for some months to como. ing o f tho Arms Conference. Mean­
Pending the decision, not merely of time the continued effort to put some
the strike, but o f tho wage and rate portion o f our large gold reserves
situation of the roads it is not strange back into common circulation may suc­
thnt the general public should havo ceed, nnd if so will result in lowering
held aloof from the market and espec­ the reserve ratio which fo r tho sys­
ially from railroad securities, fearful tem as a whole hns now reached a
of the consequences of tho contro- ’ figure of ncnrly 71 per cent. With
vcrBy.
our banks steadily withdrawing from
It is gratifying to note that general foreign trado financing there has been
business hns been singularly little little reason for improvement In fo r ­
disturbed by the strike prospects. I n ' eign exchange.
somc.parts of the country thcro would j Developments during the week have
seem to have been an effort to produco appeared onco more to show that liq­
and ship rather more largely than' uidation is n thing o f the past, even
would otherwise have been the case the prospect of a serious railroad
Kitd thore not been n prospect thnt strike having fniled to bring out any
the movement of freight would bo stocks of consequence, and without
"tied up" at the end of tho month. this there is no renson for fearing
Businss, however, In not a few branch­ any retrograde movement o f import­
es Is stil] showing tho continued r e -' ance. To be sure the general public
suits o f the depression. Tho quarter­ is inclined still, to hold aloof until it
ly report of tho U. S. Steel Corpora­ has been more fully demonstrated to
tion, although exhibiting an improve­ what extent business conditions nro
ment for September over tho preced­ mending. The calling o ff o f tno rail­
ing August and Julft is a favorable road strike, which threatened to dis­
factor, notwithstanding that the com­ rupt business in nil sections of the
bined figures arc bad when compar­ country is of course, a favornblo mar­
e d ‘ with previous quarters o f't h is ket factor which cannot bo over-esti­
year. Tho showing made by Central mated, nnd to thnt extent tho market
Leather may be regarded ns a moder­ hns been benefited; still it is very
ate improvement. In the oil indus­ doubtful if a sustained upward move­
try Mexican Petroleum’s largo report­ ment of consequence can be expect­
ed earnings havo naturally been tak­ ed at tho present time as tho demand
en os a helpful element Continued for stocks will necessarily havo to run
firmnesa on the part o f the copper well ahead o f the supply before this
shares has been an encouraging can legitimately take place. Looking
phase o f the week’s developments, al­ ahead sovera] months, howover, the
though it is still uncertain just how outlook is promising.

KANSAS C ITY, Nov. 2.— The Ara■rtean Legion received its wartime
commanders — Marshal
Ferdinand
focb, o f France, and General John
j. Pershing—here yesterday, with a
Welcome fit for the heroes o f victor­
ious armies. Ten thousand guests and
visitors to the national convention
gave the great military leaders a
tumultous greeting that spoke o f the
feeling o f the American soldier and
people for the two men.
After hearing the visitors, the con­
vention adjourned until today to per­
mit the delegates and visitors to at­
tend the dedication o f Kansas City's
memorial to its war dead and to par­
ticipate in the big Legion parade yes­
terday afternoon.
Marshal Foch brought to the Le­
gionnaires a personal declaration of
comradeship and from his government
tore the official greetings o f France.
Just the appearance o f the marshal
enough to thro wthe big hall Into
s frenzy o f applause and General Per­
shing was given an equal ovation by
the former soldiers and visitors.
John J. Pershing commander o f the
erican expeditionary forces, yes­
terday extended on behalf of-Am eriExpeditionary forces, extended on
'half o f the American Legion and
is own native state, Missouri, a for] welcome t o . Marshal Foch of
nee, commander-in-chief o f the sl­
ed armies.
" I cordially greet you,” said Gen1 Pershing, in an address delivered
ore thb national convention o f the
glon at which the French common­
er was guest o f honor, "not only reailing the affectionate relationship of
ther dnys, but also recognizing the
trlotlc unit that has grown out of
hose associations and1 the common
impose that cxiBt to uphold more
aithfully those things that lie at the
oundation o f this great republic of
urs.
“ M. le Mnrechal, the American Le­
on Is particularly honored by $our
scnce here among us. W o extend
equally cordial welcome to that inpid leader o f Italy’s victorious ar­
mies that crushed tho military autocy o f Italy, General Diaz, and to
e representative o f tho bravo Belarmy, whose courage defied tho
"goring blows o f German militar, Gen. Jacques, and the great cap:
who commanded the British naval
orecB’ whose victories on the
sea
do the land victories possible, Adral Beatty.
‘‘American people everywhere wait
do you honor. Personally, 1 am
tremcly delighted to extend to you
greetings o f tho American armies
at crossed tho sea to figh t beside
ou. I am also honored to speak for
y friends and neighbors here in Misurl and accord you a most sincere
elcome to this grand old state where
was bom and where I lived in boyod”
General Pershing then turned his
teption to the Legion and praised its
mpnigns fo r Americanism and kined ideals. He urged the Legion to
ntinuo its efforts to bring into beg o -military force, representative of
e people which "in any future war
II escape the results o f unpreparedss that you sufferod.” He urged
at the Legion bend its efforts also
nrd obtaining all .possible relief
incapaciated veterans o f the war.
Questionnaire Sent Out By the Florida Develop­
predicted that great good would
ment Board is Interesting
c from the conference on disarmant In Washington, and that
an
cement would bo reached which
JAC KSO NVILLE,
Nov.
1.— Tho $60,00; Daytona, Fort Myers, Miami,
uld lessen the chances o f war.
following condensed report on ques­ $100.00; Tampa $10 per day; others
delegates to the American Legion’s tionnaire sent out by Florida Devel­ do not charge licenae, and both Day
Ition convention here extended an oping Board is made up from replies tona and Ft. Myers make exception
ficial greeting to their "buddies,” received from city officials in Day­ whore satisfactory credentials are
ch and Pershing,
tona, Ft. Myers, Gainesville,* Jackson­ shown that solicitor is working under
Indications wer ethat the ceremony ville, Lakeland, Miami, Ocala, Orlan­ inter-state commerce act.
^uld exceed even the vociferous dera- do, Penaacola, Tallahassee, Tampa
4.— Do you charge itinerant maga­
ktration to the two leaden Monday St. Petersburg, St. Augustine and zine subscription solicitors any license
^ht upon their arrival when thoua- West Palm Beach.
fee? Lakeland and Penaacola, $25;
met them at the ztatlon.
1, — What privileges, i f any, are ex­Ft. Myers and Ocala, $100; and Ocala
Jreetings o f Marshal Foch and tended to the blind and crippled to so­ requires $250 bond; Tam pa,.$10 per
neral Pershing were the principal licit alms on streets or sit in promi­ day; others do not require license, but
its o f tho .morning. In the after- nent places in wheel chairs or on try to discourage patronage o f itiner­
the Legion’s big pafade took cushions to sell pencils and trinkets 7 ant solicitors.
with thousands o f Legionen, None except in Gainesville, Jackson­
Remarks: Tallahassee has recent
nbers o f the Grand Arm y o f the ville, Ocala and Pensacola on permit ly enacted an ordinance requiring
public and Bpanish W ar Veterans by mayor; and in W est Palm Beach itinerant merchants, even with s tem­
others in the line of march. Le- allow them 24 hours, desinate their porary place o f business, competing
oiTicinla expected to sandwich stand and charge license fee
of with local merchants, to pay $60 per
convention routine Into &lt;he mcet- $7.60,
&lt;Uy.
[ proceedings, after which the gath2, — What license fee is charged fo r West Palm Beach charges $600 li­
pg was to proceed to Cnioi) ata- selling goods from house to house by cense to, peddlers or street vendors o f
Plaza where the Memorial iKan- itinerant
peddlers?
Jacksonville, medicines, drugs or other proprietary
City is to erect to its war dead, $25.00, except vegetable and fru it preparations purporting to have med­
be dedicated.
peddlers, $76,00; Miami and Ocala, icinal virtues.

WHAT VARIOUS CITIES
ARE DOING WITH BEGGARS,
CRIPPLES AND SOLICITORS

$60.00; Gainesville and St. Augustifte,
JVEN FISH ERM EN DROWN
$76.00; Daytona, Ft. Myers, Penaa­
OFF N E W JER8BY COAST
cola and West Palm Beach, $100.00;
W H E N BO AT CAPSIZED. Lakeland and St. Petersburg, $200;
Orlando and Tampa, $10 per day;
iG LESEA, N . J., Nov. 1.— Eleven Tallahasaee, $76.00 per day.
em*n vw re drowned In a storm off
8*—W hat license fee Is charged for
[W M t here earl today when two solicitors who go from house to house
" **otpr boots owned by a local taking orders for goods to be deliver­
ng company wero capsized.
ed later? Lakeland, $26.00; Ocala,

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W ell ,we ail lived through the
storm. This section Buffered somo from
the wind's blowing oranges o ff the
trees and twisting off somo few limbs,
also the water hyacintha moved across
to tho other side of the 1Jte.
Mrs. P. S. Holes, formerly Miss
Bertha Jacobs, arrive^, a few days
ago.from Reklaw, Texas, to spend tht
winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrt.
G. M. Jacobs.
Mr. Horace Ktng, who is clerk of
the circuit court, Kansas City, Mo.,
has been visiting his sister, Mrs. J.
E. Snyder, for the past two weeks.
During his stay in Florida he and Mr.
Snyder visited many points over the
state, Tampa, Miami, DeLand, Day­
tona, and many others.
They made
these trips by automobile and thereby
saw much o f the country that other­
wise, would’ have been missed. Mr.
King is well pleased with Florida. Ho
Jeft Sunday morning for S t Augus­
tine on his way home, accompanied
by Mr, and Mrs. Snyder, to that city.
Mrs. Olllo Story, Mrs. Wm, Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Borgard and
children, visited the former’s daugh­
ter, Mrs. Dick Mitchell,* at Oviedo,
Sunday.
There are two new houses ready
for occupancy in South Chuluota,
those of Mrs. F. M. Story and Mr.
Wm. Lee.
Miss Ethel Collins and a girl friend
o f Orlando, v is iV i the former's old
home here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tiidon Jacobs, of
Lake Monroe, Mrs. M. E. Jacobs, Mr.
and Mrs. Theo. Aulin and Theodore,
Jr., o f Oviedo, were callers hero Sun­
day afternoon.

PERSONAL NOTES
(From Tkandty'* Drily)
Ben Overstreet, of Longvrood, was
attending to business here today.
W. C. Smith, of Ocoln, was in tho
city today transacting buslhoss.
Dr. W. C. Blackman, o f Wokiwa
ranch, is in town todny on business.
Take Tanlnc and eat threa square
meals a day.— Union Phnrmncy.— Adv
W. A. Bnsden is In tho city today
attending to business for tho A. C. L.
R. R.
J. F. JenkinB, of Atlanta, is in the
city todny calling on his locnl custo­
mers.
Wo recharge Magnctoes. Let us
fix yours.— IIof-Mnc Battery Co.
12-ltp
Mrs. R. H. Itenick returned home
last evening from Tampn where she
spent Bovernl days.
Edwin Nelson, o f Tampa, was the
dinner‘ guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Thrasher last evening.
Mr. nnd M tb. J. L. Westhovon, of
Chillcotho, Ohio, nro spending some­
time here nt tho Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Unrrett, havo
returned from an extended stay in tho
cast, and will be in Sanford for the
winter.
Don't blnmo anybody but yourself
if your nights are made miserable by
indigestion. You failed to tako Tanlac.— Union Pharmacy;—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Chafe. Fcddcr arrived
lasf night from Chicago and will
spend tho wintcr'here at tho Monte­
zuma.
J. A. Berryhill, of Charlotte, N. C.
representing Charlotto Clothing Co.,
is in town today calling on local mer­
chants.
Guaranteed rebuilt batteries at onohaif price.— Hof-Mac Battery Co.
12-ltp
Harry Forran,. o f Eustis, 4s tho
guest o f his sister, Mrs. D. L..Thrnshor, coming over for tho rehearsal of
the Woodruff-Thrasher wedding.
Aa Armistice day approaches the
big parade looms bigger and bigger
and It begins to look as though all
industry will have to take a vacation
on the morning of the 11th in order
to be in the parade.
Tho demand for Tonlac has broken
all world’s records. Over Twenty
Million bottles have been sold since it
was placed on the market six years
ago.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
Judge Warlow, o f Orlando, was
among the prominent visitors to the
city today.
Frederic H. Rand and his daughter
were in the city today on business
and visiting their many Sanford
friends.

M OVING PICTU RES
B A D A D V E R TIS IN G
T A M PA , Nov. 8.—Burgert Brothers
local representatives o f a national mo­
tion picture news concern, have de­
stroyed film s they made o f

storm

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ro REDUCE THE COST OF MOTORING
$ 10-25

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These Tires are Firsts and Carry the .Factory
Guarantee

Frank Akers Tire Co.
V U L C A N IZ IN G
First and Elm Ave.

vict ,waa serving a sentence o f one in g fo r Tampa. The concern also de­
year fo r grand larceny, county o f­ stroyed several hundred storm photo­
ficials said today. He escaped from graphs they had printed fo r sale, and
a road camp near here last Saturday. all negatives.

Phone 447-W

AUTOM OBILE LICENSE TAGS
TO BE R E A D Y DECEMBER IS.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

T A LLA H A S S E E , Fla., Nov. 1.—'
Automobile license tags for 1922 will
be ready for distribution December
16th, according* to tho State Automo­
bile license burea, while the bureau
expects the flood of applications for
tags to begin about December 1.
' Officials desire especially to im­
press upon the owners of trucks tho
importance of having their cars
weighed In order to avoid delays and
unnecessary confusion in registering
their vehicles. The weight o f trucks
must bo given when license is applied
for.
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W ANTED
W A N T E D — Young cow.
Most ba
fresh and good milker. J. H. MsL
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
lS-tfe .
SEE M.' S. NELSON fo r all kinds o f
hauling.
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C A N H E LP YOU to make your rent,
buy or build a home, improve d ty
or country real estate, pay o ff the
mortgage. Disability feature. Long
term loans. No renewals. 8 per cent
Cali on M. W. Ralford, Enterprise
Junction, Fla.
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W ANTED — Dolls to dress fo r
mas. For full information
Mrs.
L. R. Mitchell, Box C4,
Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
Fla.
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
C IV IL HEIlViCE examinations
eral Statutes
bar. Positions (MOO-11,100.

Christaddress
Oviedo,
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NovamAge II
upward.
Experience
unnecessary.
Notice is hereby given that F. L. free particular*. Instruction, writ* For
J.
Woodruff,.purchaser o f Tnx Certifi­ Leonard (former Civil Service examin­
er), 109 equitable Iildtf., Waahlnng ton.
cate No. 175, dated tho 2nd day of D. C.
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June, A. D. 1910, said certificate em­
braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Seminole County, Flori­
da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 o f Lot 2), Sec. 20,
Twp. 20 S, Itnnge 30 East, 45 acres.
Tho said Innd being assessed at tho
dqtc of the issuance of such certificate
in the name of Unknown.
Also Tjtx Certificate No, 761, dated
tho 2nd dny of June, A. D. 1913, said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit; Lots 4 nnd
5 Blk 9, Russell's Pint of Fort Reed.
The said land being assessed nt tKo
date of tho issuance of such certificate
in tho nnmo of Unknown, hns filed
said certificates in my office nnd has
made application for tax,deed to issue
in accordance with law.
Unless said certificate* shall bo re­
deemed according to law tax deed will
issue thereon on tho 9th dny of De­
cember, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 3rd day of November, A.
I). 1921.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, FIs.
12-Ctc
By: A. M.‘ W EEKS, D. C.

FOR S ALE
FOR S ALE — No. 817 West First St.
Eight rooms and bath. For price
and terns, write box 782, Daytona,, *
Fla,
=
46-tfc
HIXTll HTnr.BT PAINT SHOP. T. S. D,tt.
O nltn promptly a i m U i l .

lUtte-

faction gaaraateed._____________________ Http

Guns repaired and koyn fitted. See
McAlexnnder nt Bines' Electrical
Store.
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A T T E N T IO N , CELERY GROWERS!
We hnvc just received a carload of
Yellow Jacket sprayers, price o f same
cash, 12 per cent below last year’s
prices.— Mahoncy-Walkor Co.’ 10-4te
"E X ID E " BATTERIES, the Giant
that lives in a box. Wo can now fur­
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. Wo
buy, sell, .exchange, recharge and re­
pair all makes Batteries.— Ray Broth­
ers, Phone 548.
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LOST OR STRAYED — 2 light Jersey
cows, one buthend and ono with
homs; 1 dark Jersey cow and 1 dark
Jersey yearling. Finder plcaso noti­
fy II. C. Davis, Lockhart, Fla., and
rcceivo reward._________________ 11-4tp

FOR SALE— 10 acres o f land, I I aoras
ready for plow, 10 acrea broken up,
fairly good home on place, Chicken
houee, ate. Fruit treea. Mile from the
poatofftce, half mile from railroad. On
canaL Oood aoll. Addreea Kirby OeNotice of Application for Tax Deed teen, at Osteen.
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Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice Is hereby given thnt II. B.
Levy, purchnser of Tax Certificate
No. 208, dated the 4th dny of June,
A. D. 1917, hns filed said certificate
in my office, nnd has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issuo in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces tho following described propqrty stunted in Seminole County, Flori­
da, to-wit: S 1-2 of N W 1-4 o f SW
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Range 32 East,
20 acres. Tho said land being assess­
ed at the date o f the issuance o f such
certificate in the name o f John Mc­
Leod, Heirs. Unless said certificate
shnll be redeemed according to law
Tax Deed will Issue thereon on the
9th day of December, A . D. 1021.
W ITNESS my official signature and
seal this tho 3rd day of November,
A. D. 1021.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla,
12-Ctc
By: A. M. W EEKS, D. C.

NOTICE TO IlOO OWNKRSt
FOUND— Red boar hog. right ear
out. Owner can have eame by calling

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‘“ n s f t ' i a . a . v g i .
FOR S A L E —Cabbage plants, $2,00
per 1,000; express collect add 80c
per 1,000 postpaid. Orders shipped
day received.— Dorris Plant Co., Valdoita, Ga,________
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FOR SALE— Ono good marc, rogisterod Poland China hogs. White
Leghorn cockerels .(English strain)
Dressmaking.— Mrs. W. V. Phillips,
Osteen, Fla.
12-4tp
Much soil fertility is lost every win­
ter by.soil washing or erosion. Put
a stop to it by keeping the hilly lands
In sod, planting a cover cron, provid­
ing underdrainage, filling the gullies,
with brush, etc.
Rust mites can be controlled by
spraying with lime-sulphur solutions.
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
come to the Herald office.

E. A . M A R T IN S E E D CO.
OLDEST A N D LARGEST SEED HOUSE I N FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE, FLO R ID A

SEED POTATOES
Spaulding Number *4 Row, Early Red BUaa Triumph and Irish Cob­
blers. We are now ready to quote contract price* for December and
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Mains
grown, selected seed. Advise quantity and variety you will want.

M A R T IN ’S H Y-TEST SEEDS
nave made good with both tho small gardener and farmer and the
ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant yonr Fall Crops with Mar­
tin's ny-Test Seeds and Insure results.

F A L L C A TA LO G U E

damage here which they were prepar-

JAC K SO N VILLE , Nov. 2.— R. M. ing to send out for exhibition, declar­
Buffington, escaped Duval county con­ ing that they would be bad advertis­

8.75

Martin’s Fall Seed Catalogue ts now ready. W rite for it. Everyone
interested in Florida Fail Crops should avail themselves of informa­
tion contained in onr descriptive catalogue. Supplied FR E E.on re­
quest to those who send la their names promptly. W rite for It today.

E. A . M A R T IN SEED CO.
202-206 East Bay B t

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who had gone o ff on tbe wrong track, solicitors who work Florida only in anda of acres of choice products, cnb- Commisii^n "to
thd Wntetf in d fake thta’ mrfney hdmk jbago*,', toihdtbCit afuTevon potatoes, f e t
but in that it benefited the town.
produce 'A 'mlnlmuom net re tc ^
with
them. ! W e do notwant our Inm'b which northern «Stle* arejiuh;igering,
Dr. W alker In" his sermon Sunday ' We k06W o f 'bungalows, scarcely
*. J. HOLLY ..... ...o .fm U u t u l L illi
111 I. LILLAJRB....... .■•crttiT/ &lt;M Tfaunrar ‘ night talked about the gossiper and worthy fcf thd n6rti%,''tha£ aro being people and our‘ tax payers, to suffer, rot in the fields, because the freight U x r a T t T abOVC 8U
taxes on \hp present value of
'I . A. W t l ..... .........I . h .Qi m W Hu»tM
tho scandal monger, and he flayed held for $1,000 fo r the season. One by these m igratory' Thirds whd' pAy rated a t i W W gh tney cannot be sold
Pul.1ilk»4 Ewr'rrMi^ ky
them right and left, and he did not thousand ' dollars for approximately not hi ii(| in maiy •instances and in. with any profit; &amp; J&amp;p .producer.
The railroad managers havo not neves this to bo paternalistic
*®J*a word too mrfch or a word to twelve weeks’ rent, on an investment others a small license. The city of
M l l . t i o n . un-AmerlCan
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strong about'them. Wo consider tho o f not more than threo or four thous­ Sanford should shut down on many o f yqt learned the first principle o f suc­ sound.
cessful business, which many retail­
gosslpcr and the scandal monger and and dollars. It is ridiculous. Other these' people right now before the
At,tho time o f tho passage of
IGBSCRIPTIOV PRICK Of ADVJlMCEi
properties
arc
priced
proportionately
season opens nnd we would not be ers have learned - to their great ad­
OKI. Y U l i i ■*V••■«mii *m«i &gt;&lt;*ii *i4iii tfSiff the character assassinator the vilest
Transportatiort
A ct wc urged-Um j
SIX’ MOlfTItf h riii*«iiti«iM i«»n ii.( ip« t.ll creature in the world. And another high. It means hundreds o f visitors bothered b y ' them any longer. We vantage. and.profit, vis., that a quick servation o f the powers of the s «L .(
turnover
o
f
stofk
at-a
small
profit
is
THRU MONTHS. &gt;•111111
.11 thing he said, that was true, was w ill remain at home or return after a want to help suffering humanity and
few days’ stay, rather than pay their we do help them, bat there is not a better than a slow turnover at a big states to regulate rates and p „ S
Jhttnf u l i m f CUh 1U11 l i t l u A ifu l d , about speaking a kindly word instead
whole vacation money out fo r a roof beggar on tho rosd today who has not profit. And the railway workers do o f the carriers relating to intertbJ
UM. at tb* Poit Offloa at lu lit f, DotliJa,
o f the censure, and help people to a
Uadar Act of Martb t, 1171.
and dltarihuticm 0(
over
their head. * To be true, not all a home somewhere and he should bo not realixo that steady work even at transportation
ei
better understanding. There Is so
small wages, is infinitely bettor than cars; W e were told thnt this was p*.
prices for* accommodation are in the
Tko Saaford Datlp HanU la pokUabaS •
In that home where he is known in­
much' In what he said along this line,
aft armooa (aaoopt Boadap) aad IborsacUr
interpei.
high wages with frequent periods of ylded fo r within the act, but jnterpr*.
extortionate class, but -there are
an Ibla trmdlif aoetiaa. AArtrtUUr ratal i
stead of “ touring" Florida in the win­
that everyone should practice uttering
since
its passage
hav0
aaabio aad nada fcaovm aa application. I
idleness with no wages at all. When tatlohS
enough to demand tho active wdrk of
ah
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ji
w
—
iVe
taken
ter nnd some summer ,rcsort in the
t&gt;*r roar, at Ha par noatb, U afitaw.
the kindly word. It goes a long way
these flowers from thc state authoj
these fundamental fnets percolate these
every civic organisation in a cam­
summer.
r s a . r u toward making a dark day bright, and
■ M n im r o n r e ir r a n fe r
through their brains thcro will be few ­ ties.
paign agninst such ruinous rates.
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a rough life smooth, and taking away
Farblvn A'Ivor tltlrm Rar&gt;rawntiitlvr&gt;'
er strikes and greater prosperity fo f
As wc say, this condition docs not
"The provisions o f tho act in tsL
THE AWI RlCAMIUnsSAriSCO \TIO‘ :
the thorn from the pathway o f life. only exist in Orlando and vicinity, P U B LIC O P IN IO N S ETTLED T H E workingmen. As Isaac F. Marcossen ting up a Railway Labor Board MA
S T R IK E
It means so much that If everyone but in practically every town in Flor­
puts it in a recent number o f tbe.Sat­ not properly take Into account tto
Armistice Dny will now be a nation­ would practice it there would be a ida. Wc must meet readjustment of
urday Evening Post:,
ntcessity fo r coordination as betw***
Public opinion settled the railroad
al holiday. Wo thought it Was one heaven here on earth in a few short conditions faco to face.— Orlando RoJust ns a largo pprt o f Europe still the Interstate Commerce CommlniS
strike.
already.
months. W o could never see why portor-Star.
thinks in termB of war, so do a con- which determines the income 0f tk*
Cancellation o f the general strlko
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Every town except Sanford.
We
nidcrabic portion of the world's work roads, and the Railway Labor Bond
is neither a victory fo r the rallCitrus growers will find that by down here where sunshine Is made. know of a dandy now homo furnished |order
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era persist in clinging to the artificIaK which has control o f the lareest u „
carefully removing dead wood from W e have so much to be thankful for in R a tin g fo r 1100 p .r month which Js road, nor the onion., bat n victory for prerogatives that were theirs between
- U fexpenditure. This seemingly
the trees the dropping o f fruit will bo Florida, we have so many bright and ■omo different from Orlnndo. N 0t 1* . ,*^0 Rrcnt American public.
lift 4 and 1919. In a word, organized vented: the proper functioning of botk
reduced.
pleasant days and lifo holds so much In n tourl.t town In every .en.o i f _&amp; ■ E. S ^ P P d «l, P r o ^ i ' t o f tho labor has sought to maintain w ar- the Interstate Commerce Commiubi
----------- o— -------in store fo r us and means so much the word Sanford I. not In the high ° r,'1" " f
Co" d“ c
" £ * » • inflated wages and special privileges, and the Labor Board.
*tcd this when he said: "The strike
Tho Republicans will not accept the to us that everyone should hand out price clnss. Como to Sanford,
you
unconscious o f the fact that the Inter­
“ The American Farm Bureau Ity.
Bales tax which seems to tho average tbe*kindly word— tho human sunshine! tourists and get cheaper rates. JIow- was called o f f because o f the growing
national political and economic forces erntion believes thatthe Cumntfc*
public opinion that tho strlko would
individual to be the most fa ir tax that
to gladden the hearts o f men an d icver we are limited on rooms as it
which made those wages and privileg­ Esch Aca should either bo repealed is
be against the labor board, and conse­
could be levied.
The Republicans
mako tho world a better place In seems tho whole world wants to come
es possible have been supplanted by its entirety or at once amended to «r,
quently against the government, and
would rather tax tho poor man on the
equally irresistible forces'of deflation. rect these serious defects,
which to live. How much better it is to Sanford this winter.
not against the railroads.”
small income.
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to say something nlco about folks in­
“The American Farm Burnu ft*,
Tho government' is an organization
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stead o f handing out a line o f criti­ PRO H IB ITIO N LAW S A R E A JOKE. representing the general public, and
erntion has long been on record fir
Warnings arc in the Florida papers
FU N A N D V A N D A LIS M .
cism. You can make o r break a
bring the repeal o f the Adamson LswJ
the unions are to be commended fo r
about certain people going about tho
You
enn
talk
about
this
much
mootyoungster's life by constantly nag­
,
^
it
.... ,,
recognizing this, since the general
Our executive committee, with 1
state selling so-called furs. They arc
ging them, and being cross to them,
The Herald, each year, speaks about rosenUtivcs from all section, 0f
fakes pure and simple. Reward o f
C‘ mqUi Si ! ° V - .
P u C’ *i
y
public was looking to its government
w
took at it from all angles you [ or „ MtUemchi
thls
tho hoys having fun on Hallowe’en, country, declares that it Is re*
the fur sellers and all other kinds o f nnd Jhis is also true o f older folks.
wll
discover
that
a
license
on
beer,
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#
|Mo
|hat
tho
rfliJroad
It
is
the
kindly
word
and
the
big
and our idea o f fun and our idea o f bio fo r the unreasonable Iran,
sellers except your home merchants.
hearted manner o f overlooking peo­ that would give a bonus to the sold- * utIv(J9 and , hc un!on officinl9 roacb. vanda ism and rough stuff, is clearly tion rates, and, if continued, will w,
You know who they arc.
ple’s faults that makes the world hab­ iers, or give it to any department o f ; cd somo ngrccnient whieh hns not defined.
It seems that the boys o f f ^ t all industries, including ngrk
the government, would bo better than bcen announcetK Each sifle hnd argu. Sanford this year, paid somo atton- ture, toward increasing the co,t
itable.One thing tho modern housekeeper
It would be fine if the gossiper the present system o f allowing every­ ments in its favor, but the
public tion to this advice, and nothing has production beyond an economic
is thankful for nB Thanksgiving ap­
would stop gossiping and join the body to sell rotten liquor In any quan­ rightfully assumed a position o f self- been reported that was real bad. As
-These two measures .which
proaches Is that nowadays it
Isn't
“ Sunshine Club," or- tho “ Smiles tity nnd the government gets nothing defense and defeated tho strike by usual, cars were moved nnd windows tho ercsult o f war-time condith
good taste to load the table full o f
fo r it. If anyone can show us where failing to line up solidly behind eith- soaped, nnd the books at the h ig h 1Bhould, bccaust of their effect u
so many kinds o f food that no one is Club," or some other club that would
the benefit o f the present prohibition cr faction nnd by dcmnhding continu- school were taken out o f desks and the business interests of the couni
able to make even a pretense of eat­ make them sec the error o f their way
and make them shine instead o f cloud laws arc derived for nnyone, we will ed transportation service, which nat- hidden, nnd a bunch o f little things rcCcJve the immediate attention
ing It.
up. And the;n Dr W alker says that He *n favor of them, but they nrc the Rurally- required co-operation between happened thnt would indicate hofsc Congress. The repeal of both mi
----------- o----------OFsips tr hide their own greatest joke of the century. There the executives nnd employees.
play only, nnd nothing that bore nny ores would go fa r in hc-cstabli
Now tho coal miners in Indiana a gossiper gorsips
is more booze being sold here in this ( A general railroad strike woud have resemblance to rough stuff. How- p ^ w a r relationships, which nt thi
sins:
I
f
that
is
true,
some
of
them
have decided to wnlk out right in tho
county, and probably every other paralyzed this country. The "outBtd- ever, in yenrs gone by, windows in time is highly desirable."
middle of the cold weather. We often must hnvc an awful oast to hide and
county in tho stnte, than was ever ers” would hnvc suffered more than the school house were broken nnd oth­
wonder how they expect to gain tho they should stop right now for their
sold while the saloons were here, nnd either the railroads or unions— and er misdemeanors committed thnt cost
O RANG E OUTLOOK NOT HAD
favor o f the public by cutting o ff neighbors will be asking nbout their
the worst feature o f the whole b u s t- knew it. This knowledge and emphns- tho tax payers real money, nnd must
their supply of winter coni. Well, We past history and will be digging up
ncss is,, thnt no restrictions govern ' 3 ° f
caused the strike to ho called have been committed by boys with no
With apples 'scarce nnd high
don’t need any of their coal in Flori­ some family skoletcns.
the
sales
whatever.
Liquor
is
being
offreal conception o f fun. Every grown price this fruit is practically din
But cut it out. Shine on. Beighten
da.
There is a significant sign in the man was n boy once, and can look atod na n competitor of oranges.1
up, say soptc’.bihg good. 1 sc hooey sold to young boys openly, and flag­
outcome.
The unions, and doubtless back upon the many pranks plnyed together with the fact that s lei
rantly,
nnd
they
seem
to
be
nble
to
Dispatches yesterday snid thnt tha i'stead of v in o g T Say tt &gt;**»l th r.gs
buy
it
any
timo
they
wish.
While
tho
j
1,10
railroads,
too, havo awakened to during his “ Calf Stngc," but few o f number o f boxes of oranges will
new Democratic chairman
would nbout peop.c e..*u if they happen to
saloons
were
here,
nnd
after
they
were
imP°rtnnco
o f the groat ninjority them'cnro to aid or abet the malicious shipped this year than Inst, sho
“ pull the cover o ff the Republican ad­ 1c bad in snnt«. Jo time, they will be
put
out
o
f
businss
nnd
the
packnge
ant^
PoworWo Won t be the destruction o f property.
It seems hnvo n good effect on the* market fd
ministration." Wc thought that was good.
‘goat’
”
was
a
generally
held senti­ thnt other towns suffered in this j-o- JF*Iorlcln oranges. The one disturb!:
law prevailed, young boys could not
being done every day by the newspa­
buy liquor. Rutting out thc saloons i ment. ,"The point is not whether the spect ns the following from tho Or- Feature is that of small sizes. Hi
YOUNG HOYS A R E BUYING
pers and the Republicans themselves.
i . i
. . railroads or the unions aro right, but
ever, with lowered freight rates, wh
was tho best job ever undertaken, but
, ,
,
.
,
** *
laiulo Reporter-Star would indicate:
I.MiUOR.
Many of the methods of the adminis­
whether the great American innjority
the next step of nntionnl prohibition
YVo hope thc police department will seem to be a possibility, the cpuJ
tration are not favored by the Repub­
should ho forced to su ffer" attitude
There was never so much liquor Ik&gt;- under the present law, placed the sell­
ndd sufficiently to the force next f f » w e r scem3 to bp .i'1 * fair
licans, themselves.
was Voiced on all shies, and tho opposHallowe’en to make a repetition of the rea,ize n paying prkc for his pi
ing drunk by young boys when the ing of liquor into the hands of people
.
,
ing groups dnred not turn deaf ears
vandalism practiced Mondny night im -j^ llc*‘
• Governor Hardee has no fear now open saloons were here as there .s who will sell it to anyone who has the tQ th|&gt; exprcMion of sclf.p rotection.
’
*
-I Time was when financial panics
You cun g o ip r.e e
The present prohibition law s| Tho who)c count
is
glnd tho possible,
o f nnnrehisls, holslievists or boll wee­ nght now in banfonl
A crow o f boys ^omc almost men, i depressed conditions in the count
vils, He has appointed his personal down the streets of Sanford any n.ght aro the joke of the century, and will ; Btriko ,ma boen cn|,Bd o fff particuIarly
meant demoralization in the citi
nnd
the
young
boys
are
filled
up
on
react into the selling of beer just ns sjnre
country has won a great vie- who should hnvc known better, went
ataff .of Lieut. Colonels and hns four
business. The distribution arcs
about town, upsetting flowers, smash­
newspnper men on it which should moonshine liquor and reeling around sure ns .they keep up the present .tory.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
small,
small commission handlers
ing chairs nnd creating hnvoc where
hold him for a while. It also shows the streets dead drunk. Tin* officers farce.
cash
speculative
buyers knew but |
occupants o f the house were not nt
thnt the governor
appreciates the arrest them but can do nothing more.
W AR LESSONS A R K HARD TO
few
markets
and
continued piling
home.
newspapers and we can assure him Sunday uiglit Officer Walker arrested
P L A N T P E T U N IA S
LE AR N
o
f
fruit
in
these
fe w markets mei|
Everybody who is not a grouch,
that the newspapers appreciate him two youngsters not uver fifteen years
A1
, ,
, a smash in prices. Present-day met
and arc standing by him. Governor of nge, both so drunk they were al­
flf acl,|nR by Urge Mvrc$ttf wu
The Civic Committee of tho Welfare 1 A Jackson, Mich., paper gives an likes to see the young people Hnvo
Hardee is a real man and a real gov­ most helpless. He could only arrest Department of the Woman’s Club will illustration o f the blighting effect of fun. and there arc n number o f ways j,d w|th thc bcUor carryinR-quality j
(hem, however, and beyond paying a
ernor.
give petunias to anyone in the city a too-high freigh t rnte upon n flour- in which enjoyment can bo hnd other thc fruit becauso of Iwltcr pack
line
(here is nothing duna about it. If
-------------1 -0 --------------desiring to plant them if they will ishing industry, as well us upon the thnn by wrecking the efforts o f home and the' ope ting o f new markets
these young hoys are to be allowed to
pbonc in their name. This is certain­ ruilroudb themselves. Not far from builders and property henutiflers.
The Gainesville Dnily Sun enme out
increased consumption in old mark
buy liquor ns they are buying it, then
It is ’ the duty o f the parents o f through advertising campaigns, h»l
yesterdny with 32 pages o f a big prohibition hns played a sorry trick ly n step in thc right direction toward Juckson there are thousands o f acres
fa ir edition, nnd it wbs somo papor. on .Snnford for it seems thnt the boys 1making a more beautiful Sanford. I f thnt produce nothing but a . coarse, these youngsters to see that they do nil tended to put thc citrus industf
you know wlint the petunias ay&gt; you wild grass, worthless for hay, for no not erjitinue their vandalism in thp on a business basis.
Getting up a special edition o f n will not tell where they
purchase
But sHrceedlng years, nnd it is also the
Depressed conditions should not
weekly paper is'not so had, but a npc- liquor nnd tpere is no way o f finding will remember that so ninny o f thc stock will eat it nnd thrive.
benutiful
Florida
towns
and
cities
last
down
in
Pennsylvania
there
are
fac­
duty of those who know who these terfere, and do not, with the »t&lt;»
clnl o f n daily paper is a big job. The out. It is only one of the signs of
’special o f the Sun wns-well nrmngpd tho times thnt there is more liquor be­ year planted a profusion of the pe- tories thnt make hny rope out of just children ^iro to make the fact known shipment o f fruit. Thc shipper
nnd well pntxonizod. The Alnchun ing sold now and thc rottencst kind tuninH and they bloopu-d nil spring such grass. It is n cheap form of to the parents that they may be cor­ comes out best in tho end is the
nnd pnrt of the summer to make a hinder for certain packages, and the rected.
*
who has a steady supply in msrk
County Fnir will be held on Novem- nnd sold more to young hoys than
gorgeous display of tHti'riot o f colors \Michigan farmers nnd the. PcnnsylHowever, n few special plait clothes day after dny, taking thc bad
her 8, 9, 10, 11. Our old friends, ever before. What aro you going to do
wherever they were planted. Here- vanin factories got together nnd d&lt;v men next year . might help matters the good. The wise ones who
Johnny Jones nnd Ed Salter will furn­ about it?
toforc thc raising o f the plants was a jVelopcd a trade. The factories were
out nnd atop the practice which goes only to high markets nrc more
ish tho fan.
problem to
many folks as they did
willing to pay $12to $13 per ton for
to tho proportions where fun ceases caught with low ones. Taking
FA C IN G FACTS
not seem to
know how and the price
the hay, and with a freight rate of
market day after day is whnt
and vandalism begins.
Tho Alachua County Fair sent the
o f the plants prevented others from $5.20 per ton to tho factory, thc farmout.—
Florida Grower.
.
------------o----------It is onr firm belief, Orlnndo in par­ growing them but how that the Worn- [era got $7 to $8 per ton fo r a product
Herald a Complimentary ticket and
.
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we wish it could bo used. It was ticular, and Florida in general, will nn’B Club will furnish the plants to which would otherwise hnvc
bcch FARM E R O R G A N IZ A TIO N S ASK
O
RLAND
O
BROKER IS
R E P E A L O F TW O R. R., ACTS.
some eighteen years ago that we have a prosperous season. But there anyone desiring them every homo in pure waste. That was satisfactory
INJURED WHEN AUTO
helped to hold a county fnir at Gaines­
arc certain facts.that must bo faced, Sanford should plant hundreds o f pe­ nnd n thriving business was built up.
CRASHES INTO TJ
ville, nnd all thc exhibits wore placed
Following the recent petition to the
tunias nnd make Sanford one o f the But eventually thc railroad workers
which if they are not will in our opin­
In A stable' that stood near the old
prettiest cities in the state. The pc- demanded more pay, nnd to meet their Intcrstoto Commerce Commission ask­
L A K E L A N D , Oct. 31.-R- fl­
Sun office. W e thought it was n ion add materially to lessening the in­ tunlas lend themselves admirably to demands tho railroad increased the ing an immediate reduction in freight
an Orlando broker, sustained
wonderful exhibition nt tho time, and flow o f money to this community.
nny sort o f plan fo r benutifiention freight rate on hay to $12 per ton. rates of from 10 to 20 per cent plus
maybe it was, but now the Alachua
nnd can bo grown anywhere and ev- jThnt made it more than tho rope mnk- auubsequent reductions based on all broken ribs and numerous cuts
We speak o f exorbitant rents.
scratches when the automobile he
County Fair is one of the big events
There is no use to try nnd get erywherc and make the finest kind o f : ers could afford to pay and they went savings in operating costs, the Wash­
driving crashed into the express
o f Florida, nnd hns grounds nnd around thc fact that times in the flow er to carry out thc idea thnt FI or- elsewhere fo r their supply. A business ington offee o f the American Form
o f the Sanfoni “ short" train on
buildings nnd everything.
' north are hard. They have been felt idn is thc Land o f Flowers. Every that brought thc farmers o f Jackson Bureau Federation was Instructed to
Atlantic Coast Line railroad ye*t«
----------- o----------by the rich ns well ns the poor. To bo home in Snnford should plant petun courtly $50,000 a year was killed, .the request Congress to repeal both the
morning at Carter’s crossing.
“ Sanford is developing into a fac­ sure the poor feel the stringency of ins this season. Phone Mrs. A. E. railroad was deprive! o f revenue from Cummins-Esch law ami the Adamson W. Burden and thc Misses Tb&lt;
Hill
about
the
plants.
the freight, although they had to run law. Explaining this action President
tory town," declares thc Herald, and the conditions to a greater degree
----------- o---------- the same number o f trains, and their J. R. Howard, Issued n statement as and Gage were also in the
while some places might r.ot under­ than thc rich. It is felt proportion­
Keene waa driving. Mr. Rurdet
expenses were not reduced nt nil. The follows:
M ENDICANTS, SOLICITORS,
stand and fc&amp;r that things were not ately by tho moderately well-to-do.
ceiyod but'alight bruises and the
storekeepers in the immediate vicin­
SNOWBIRDS.
improving In Sanford, it is evident It is from this class that Orlando and
“ Two legislative measures o f war young woman were unhurt.
”
ity lost their share o f the Bpending of
vicinity
draws
its
tourist
trade.
Tho
that thc Herald means the best and
time are preventing a speedy return was taken to the hospital here
$50,000 with them, and business stag­
present is a time when even thc va­
most desirable impression to be car­
to normal coM tlons. They are the the others were able to return
Read the statement from various
cationers arc economizing, there is no
nated.
ried. New factories arc locating at
Transportation) Act o f 1920, known ,i j f f i i P i i i .
cities regarding thc beggars and so­
T z r r jw w iB
telling how long conditions, as they
Another instance is given. JackSanford, and additional wholesale
as the Cummtya-Esch law; and tho
licitors and mendicants o f all kinds.
.According to official* on
are in the north, will Inst, and while
son hay buyers are buying hay fo r
firms, and all o f theso things means
Adamson law..The Cummins-Esch law Keene was apparently attempt
It demonstrates how other cities in
the situation remains as it Is people
the eastern market in Ohio, because
was the vehicle through which the speed with them to tho
more payrolls and better business all
Florida handle this vexatious quest­
will continue to economize.
tho freight is $6 per ton less than it
around. Declaring that “ we cair
railroads
ware returned to their own­ only thing, that saved the
In view o f which fact it is ridiculous ion and Sanford ‘ could undoubtedly Is from the Michigan district. Tho
hardly hope to Jinve ahy o f the larg­
ers.
It
was
enacted after long and o f the car from more, serious
take
a
few
pointers
from
this
report.
to think people arc coming dawn am)
Michigan fnnnera. have hay to sell,
est factories from thc North,* hut pay same of th E xo rb ita n t rates ask­ Fioridn will be tho mecca for all kinds
careful
consideration
by bith houses they say Is that the machine*
and would be glad to take the Ohio
Snnford offers n location second to ed for rooms, apartments and furnish­ o f salesmen, beggars, solicitors, e tc , price for it, hut the $6 freight handi­ o f Congress and after extended delib­ tho truck o f the express can
none, in the State, for pertain manu­ ed houses in Orlnndo nnd other towns. during the next six months. There is cap is hard to overcomp. It cannot be erations o f conference committees. kept it from passing under the
i
facturing plants, that can be located We will be kicked nnd cussed by a few no reason in tho world fo r Sanford done.
Like tnany other laws, it was a com­ The auto was almost a total ¥
In Florida." The newspaper points o f our felltjwmen for these few words, standing for this horde o f treasure
promise
measure passed fq r the re­
Many other instances might be giv­
Brood sows expected to FI
out thc advantageous offering o f Tail but it is because these few arc either scekes. Wc want new people and wo en, but what is the uso? W o do not turn o f the roads under condition then
and water transportation ,nnd other aiding the present high-priced condii want tourists nnd wo want home- hnvc to go to Michigan fo r examples prevailing.
should bo-kept In a healthy
inducements. There are many attrac­ tion or hnvo n wrong impression as to seekess, but wo do not wnnt to tnko o f tho shortsighted policy o f the rail­
"One provision o f this act we very Plenty o f succulent feed #
tions at Sanford, and the place is cer­ what just criticism wil| accomplish. care o f the mendicants from other roads in placing all the traffic will much objjcctcd bo at the time o f its provided fo r them. Nothing **
tain' to’ grow wonderfully In tho next Just criticism never injured "any town, states who should stay nt home. Wo bear on tbe producer. They aro right passage, namely, 15-A, or the clause than an oat, rye or rape P®
few years.— Times-Union.
it might have injured-some Individual [ do not .want to give up our money to here in Florida. Every year thous- directing the Interstate Commerce plcmentcd by a-littie g « &gt; n or

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RECITED BY GEN. FOCH
ed its first battle on the soil of
Franco. It dislodged the enemy from
the St. Mihicl salient where ho had
• " H
ontranchcd himself for nearly four
years, threw him back beyond the
^ ’ S
foot o f the hills o f the Meuse. From
the very first the American army en­
tered into glory. How many further
laurels was it yet to win?
“ The St. Mihiel operation waa pear­
M ARSH AL OF FRENCH ARMY
ly
ended when the American army at­
TELLS OF POWERS OF
tacked on a new front. On the 25th
UNCLE SAM’S MEN
o f September it was engaged on the
At all dniggi»t^ 25c.
right wing of the vast allied offensive.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2.— Marshal
The point o f direction assigned tp it
Foch, principal guesf of honor for
was Mesieres, on the Meuse.
the day, entered tjie Legion conven­
“ Deployed from ihe left bank of
tion hall from a side entrance and
the Meuse to the eastern confines of
went to hi* box amid cheering just
HALLOWE’EN P A R T Y .
Champagne, it had three army corps
aa the convention was called to order
in line on a front of-ncarly 40 kilo­
yesterday. He was preceded by s
(From T » « d * j’* Dclly)
meters. _
Kisses Ruth Henry, Carmeta Bar- guard of Americans, holders of the
“ Before it stretched the region of
congressional medal o f honor.
. gad Claire Zachary entertained a
the Argonne, formidable emplacement
The text o f Marshal Foch'a ad­
of their frtendi Saturday
o f the German defense, a woocTed ter­
dress before the convention follows:
ng at a Hallowe'en party at the
rain, rugged, difficult In its very na­
"Officers, Non-Commissioned Of­
ture and rendered more so by all tho
j * of Mi«a Henry,
ficers and Soldiers of the Great Amer­
defensive organisations which had
flu porch waa attractive with lt« ican army:
been accumulated there during the
•tione o f Jack-o-lanterns, crepe
"M y Dear Comrades of the Ameri­ last four years.
festones, golden rod, and Hal- can Legion:
"Nothing could discourage or check
.„/en symbol*.
" I cannot tell you how great is my
*Hallowe'en games were Indulged in, satisfaction at finding myself among your army. It threw Itself with gen­
tr dancing and promenade were cn- you, valiant soldiers of 1918, to live erous ardor into the immense melee.
The task was a rude one, but it waa
again our glorious memories. Three
Ejeyrd*
carried
out to a thorough finish. Night
I Refreshments of ice cream in yel­ years ago, on the first of November,
and day for n month you advanced in
low paper cups tied with black rfb- 1918, the entire American army in
spite of numerous pitfalls nnd count­
|loot, and cake were served. Balloons France took up vigorously the pursuit
er attacks of the enemy. It succeeded
i« r e given as favor*.
o f the defeated enemy and did not halt
from pure tenacity and determination.
Jbe invited guest* were: Doris until the German surrender.
A fte r St. Mihicl I now inscribe upon
f Hind, Clifford Shinsholser, Camilla . "The hour of glory for the Ameri­
Its proud banners the name of the ArEjWeston, Rebecca Stevens, EHrnbeth can army, a proper culmination for n gonne.
Knight, Virgin Homo Hyman, Mil- military effort was prodlgous alike
"On the 16th o f October, this great
f died Hand, Lena Belle Hagan, Emily in its intensity as in its rapidity. One tank finished, it joined hands with tho
| Griffin, Mary Elisabeth Moye, Frank and all you bnve had your share in it. fourth French nrmy in the defile of
* fksse, William
DuBose, George You may well be proud.
Grand Pre. In consequence of thin
"In responding in mass to the call the enemy's resistance was severely
[ Knight, Arthur Znchnry, Jr., Dutton,
j D«n Turner, Jr., Horton Mabry, A l­ to arms of your government, in equip­ shaken; the moment had nrrived to
ping, training and organizing our­ givo him the final blow.
bert Connolly, Brigg* Arrington.
selves ns rapidly ns possible you had
"On the first o f November, just
in
view only the purpose to toko,your three years ago today, the first Am­
BIRTH D AY P A R T Y
place as soon ns possible in the line erican army ngnin nttackod nnd, in a
o f battle.
(From Kondcg’a Dclly)
splendid advance, Reached Huzancy,
"In numbers: Eighteen months af­ penetrating the German line for more
1 Jjttlo Irvin Fleischer, the young
*»on of Mr. and Mr*. M. Flciacher, ter the declaration of wnr by the than 10 kilometers,
United States on Germany the Amer­
"Tho enemy this time retired def­
jjdebrated hi* ninth birthday anniverican nrmy had passed from effectives initely; the stars nnd stripes at once
nry Saturday afternoon at hi* home o f 9,500 officers nnd 125,000 men to
took up the pursuit,, and, six days
hi Tenth street, which was enjoyed by 180,000 officers and 3,500,000 men.
later, floated victoriously over the
"Effort of organization: If in the Meuse reconquered.
ibout fifteen of his small friends.
The house was artistically dccorat- month of March, 1918, you had in
"A fte r St. Mihicl, after the Arfor the occasion, quantities o f red France but six divisions, Rix months gonne, the American banners now
k k s and fern being used.
In the later you had 41, of which 31 engaged bore the nhme' o f the Meuse. In a
fining room the table had as its cen­ In battle.
few days you had taken 45,000 pris­
"Effort in instruction: In order to oners nnd 1,400 cannon from ’ the
terpiece, the wonderful birthday cake
have officers, non-commissioned pffi- enemy. Glory to tho First American
topped with nine burning tapers.
All kinds of games were played edris nnd men rapidly trained you mul­ nrmy! Glory also to those of your
during the afternoon. Mrs. Fleischer tiplied in America as in France your divisions, which, distributed among
n » assisted In entertaining the schools nnd camps which became cen­ the French and British armies con­
ters of prodigious activity.- n - •
Young guests by Miss Esther.
tributed in great measure to the final
"In order to nrm you and camp you success, whether with tho Fifth
Refreshments o f ice cream, cake,
tsndy and fruit, carrying out the col­ the American manufactories worked French nrmy to the northwest of
or motif of red and green, were serv­ without receipts and supplied all your Rheims, or with the Fourth French
neds.
ed.
nrmy, in which they carried in mag­
"Admirable effort also in transpor­ nificent assault, the strong positions
The young host waa the recipient
of many pretty birthday gifts and tation: You swept away every ob­ of Orfcuillcs; or again with the Brit­
best wishes fo r many happy returns stacle which interfered with bringing ish armies for tho capture of tho fa ­
your units from the centers of in mous Hindctfburg Hnc, or with tho
of the day from his friends.
Among those enjoying this lovely structions to the ports o f cmbsrka group of nrmie^ in Flanders pursuing
the enemy upon the road to Brus­
Party were: Leonard Miller, Claude tion.
"In France, you improved the ports sels.
Herndon, Jack Aycock, J im ; Higgins,
"During tho time your second army
Frederick Stanley, John
Stanley, o f debarkation, created new installa­
Sherwood Harvard, Evans Spencer, tions, increased thb traffic of the impatiently awaited to attack in its
Milton Robbins, Murry Kanner, Billy railroad system by work o f all kinds turn in tho direction of Mcthew, which
Ball, IHlly Morse, Kinchcn Powers, and multiplied your store houses nnd wns already stretching its nrms to
hospitals.
us for deliverance.
Hut, hnrrnnscd
Teddy Morse and Leisch Morris.
“ Your shipyards were organized nnd defeated, the army o f the enemy
for intensive production in such a way laid down its nrms. The solemn hour
thnt when the war ended you utilized which Compensated all tho sacrifices
for your ocean transportation almost freely honored our cause.
four millions of marine tonnage, in­
“ You havo mado those sacrifices;
stead o f 94,000 available at the be­ more than 75,00 o f your countrymen
ginning o f the war.
were buried in the soil of France. May
"And meanwhile your splendid wnr they rest In peace.
Your French
fleet, thanks to its viligancc, nnd its brothers in arms watch over. them.
Glory to you who survive them
Alibama lLady Was Sick For Thro* fino military qualities, protected with
nn efficiency to which I am happy to and who enjoy victorious peace. You
Yeart, SufferingPain, Nenrons
pay tribute here, the transportation may well be proud of your past ex­
o f your troops nnd material.
And Depressed—Read 3er
ploits.
" A prodigious effort on the part of
“ Your country had asked you to
Own Story of Recovery*
your entire notion’s intelligence, will lay low a redoubtable enemy. You
power and energy. A prodigious ef­ have placed him at your mercy and
fort which has filled your associates after having assured every guaran­
Paint Rock, Ala.— Mr*. Q. M. Stegall with admiration nnd gratitude and tee for the liberty o f your peoples
you have imposed upon him the peace
Of near here, recently related the fob confounded your enemy.
"This splendid spirit o f an entire which your government has dictated.
lowing Interesting account pf htr r*
eorcryi " I was In a weakened con nation we find again on the battle­ Has not your task been completely
dltlon. I waa sick threo year* In bed fields o f France, where it was blax- fulfilled T As fo r me, the great hon­
Buffering a great deal of pain, weak oned in the admirable virtues o f brav­ or o f my life is fo r me to have guided
nervous, depressed.
X wa* io weak, ery and heroism.
along the road to victory the Ameri­
l couldn't walk across the floors Just
" I t was*the spirit o f the second and can army o f 1918, which was a real
had to lay and tty little onee do the third American nrmy divisions which grand army, beginning with its com­
work. I w u almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number d one month lalbr took part in the bat­ mander."
doctors 8UU X didn't get any rellet tle o f the Marne and distinguished
I couldn't eat, and slept poorly.
1 themselves immediately In operations MR. AND MRS. ED. R A N D A L L EN­
U I hadn't heard of and takes around Chateau *Thierry and Belieau
T E R T A IN
Oirdul I would hare died. I bough!
bottles, after a neighbor told ml Woods. Again it was the spirit of
Monday evening the Christian En­
these five divisions which, on the
^hat it did for her.
deavor
of the Congregational church
" I began to eat and sleep, began tt 18th o f July, partldpa ted In the vic­
gam my strength and am now well torious counter offensive of the tenth with a few friends were entertained
and strong, I haven't had any trou and sixth French armies
between by Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Randall'at their
ble since . . . I sure can testify to th&lt;
home on West First street.
Alsne
nnd
the
Marne
and
contributed
food that Cardul did me.
I donl
Tho rooms were decorated with
in
great
measure
to
that
victory.
.there la a better tonlo madl
black
cats, witches and other things
and I believe it saved m y life."
"Finally It was that spirit which
pertaining
to Hallowe'en.
For over 40 years, thousands of wo animated all ’ the American army
men havo used Cardul successfully
The evening was passed pleasantly
jo ^tne^treatment of many wpmsnlj when, on the 24th of July, General playing ail sorts o f Hallowe’en games
Pershing formed your splendid units
and later in the evening Mrs. Randall
under
his own direct command.,
‘ If you suffer aa these women did
served
hot chocolate, pumpkin pie and
Jake Cardul, it may help you, ton
“ On the 12th day of September,
and sandwiches as refreshments.
A t all dnggtsiaL
I If
1918, the first American army deliver­
®

Fifty yean a standard
cold*. Children ilka it
S o . All d n .a M ». “ c

In Speech to American
Legion Convention at
Kansas City

IS PROUDOF THEM

Buy a pipe—
and; some P.A .
Get the joy that’s due you!
W e print it right here that i f you don’ t know the
“ feel” and the friendship o f a jo y ’ us jim m y pipe—
GO G E T ONE| A n d — get some Prince Albert and
bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong!
For, Prince Albert’ s quality— flavor— coolness—
fragrance— is in a class o f its own! You never tasted
such tobacco! W h y— figure out what it alone means
to your tongue and temper when we tell you that
Prince Albert can’ t bite, can’ t pafch! Our exclusive
patented process fixes that!

f r i M i A lb e rt Is
•eld In h m fW W |i, tidy rim tins,

kendetme pennd
nnd hell pennd tin
humiJtri end In the
peund cry atel gleet
hamlder with
epeng■ meletener

Up.

Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’ s cigarette!
M y, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent I
And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince
Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crim p ed
cu t And, say — oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe!
Do it right now!

Ceprrllbt 1921
JT H. J. Reynold*
Tobacco Co.

Wloiloo-SaJcia,
N. C.

the national jo y smoke
a bride was placed. Mrs, Hill served
n snlnd course followed by an Ice
course.
Miss Thrasher wore on this occas­
ion n very becoming frock o f green
georgette, with a picture hat o f
blnck.
the guests were invited into the din­
Among those enjoying Mrs. Hill's
ing room for refreshments. Tho table
had ns its centerpiece n cunning “ Kew- cordial hospitality were: Miss May
pie" doll dressed ns a bride, on either Thrasher, Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs,. C.
end of the tnblo cut glass baskets R. Kirtley, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs.
filled with pink roses, tho handles Dick Brown, Miss'Esthor Miller, Miss
Betts,
lied with pink nnd lavendnr and Normnn Herndon, Mrs. Eli.
green, bride's maids frockB marked i Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Gibbons of
the places of the guests. A t Miss Tampa, Mis* Fern Ward and Mrs.
Thrasher's place, n doll dressed as Howard Smith.

bers of auction, Mrs. Robert Bine*
having made high score, wns awarded
a set of bud vases. The honorec, wns
(From Wtdnudiy'* DUlr)
presented a gold China condiment set,
Mrs. W. C. Hill entertained at cards as souvenir o f the afternoon.
yesterday afternoon nt her homo on
Following the nwnrding of prizes,
BRIDGE PARTY FOR MISS
THRASHER

Fourth street, honoring

Miss

May

Thrasher, a bride-elect of Friday.
A profusion of roses was used in
decornting, n pink, Invendar and green
color motif being enrried out,

nnd

scores .for the nftemoon were kept on
tallies done in designs suggestive of
brides.
At the conclusion of several rub­

TR AD E

M A R K

$625 f . o. b. Detroit
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What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the tractofldie fanner now haa a machine In which is harnessed
one of the most adaptable* efficient, economical, sources o f power in the
world— the internal combustion engine.
"The tractor will multiply the productive capacity o f each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.

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" I t will put the farmer on a par with tho city manufacturer. I t will
put his produce-producing factory— fo r that is what a farm is— on to an
efficient production basis.
" I t will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit fo r the man who hires him- I t will
enable the farm er to work few er hours in the day, giving him more time to
enjoy life.
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“ I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be—the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”

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tral Union

That the defendant Cen­
Trust Company o f N o w
l a - a corporation
existing
ealetintt under the law * o f the State
o f N e w T o r t and that lt » principal
(t a W &lt; &gt; f business and post offtae a d ­
dress ts *0 Broadway. N e w .Y o rk Clur.
N o w Y o rk . That there Is no person Tn
the State o f Florida the service of subpoena upon whom would bind the aald
defendants, or olther of them: that It
la the belief o f these complainants
that the said defendants ana each of
them Is over the a re of twenty-one
years.
It ,I* therefore ordered that you, the
said defendants, and each of you do
appear In this Court to the bill o f comtaint herein filed upon Monday, the
th day o f J)ecem ber, A, D. 1911, the
samo betujr A rule day of this Court.
It 'la further ordered that this order
he publlahed once a week for four (4)
consecutive weeks In the Sanford H er­
ald, a newspaper published tn Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida.
W IT N E S S my hand and the seal of
the said Circuit Court this lln d day of
October, A. D. 1911,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
B y: V. B. POUOLABa. D. a
lo r n ,

In response to the inquiry o f m;
subscribers} "W hat can I do to 1
ice 7" this advertisement is publis!

telephone
my serv-

Where Courtesy
Helps Service
The operator cannot
\
c o n t r o l the irritating
*
practice of t h o s e who
r
have office boy or secretary call you
and keep you waiting at the telephone un­
til they are ready to talk.
Aside from the courtesy it is the responsi­
bility of the calling party to be ready to
talk as soon as the called party answers.
When you unnecessarily irritate those
you call, you take a chance of losing friends
or business.
It is not only more courteous and bet­
ter business practice to hold the line until
the called party answers, but lh the long
run it saves time.

SO U TH ER N BELL T E LE PH O N E
A N D TELEGRAPH

COM PANY

(ITem Header's Sally)

R. T, Thrasher returned home last
evening from Tampa where he has
been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred
DaigeT, St., for several days.
Lieut H. A. Bivins, of Arcadia,
spent the week end the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
W. M. Brown, of_ Geneva, was a
business visitor here today.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Loucks left in
their car this morning for their grove
at Dilnedin, where they will stay until
Thursday. Mrs. Hope, a sister of
Mrs, L o U c k a , will accompany them

tlio city looking over the plant of the
Bel-Jar Coffee Co., and attending to
the advertising matter, He has charge
of the publicity end of tha business
and is an experienced advertising.and
publicity expert. He likes Sapford

Word comes from Miami, that Dick
Terhenu, Jr., is quite a hero. It seems
that-the rushed into a burning home
down there one day last week and res­
cued a young girl from the smoke
and flames and is now in line for a
Carnegie medal. Dick is a Sanford
boy, and tho son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Tcrhcun, of this city.
Mr. Edgar A. Ball, who arrived
here last week with his fam ily, is now
living at 710 Oak street and will give
lessons on all band instruments. Mr.
Ball was instructor fo r a number of
y e a n at the Shirman Indian College,
R ivcnldc, Cal., under Roosevelt’s ad­
ministration, having charge o f tho
musical department, and would like to
orgnnize a class hero for the purpose
o f training them bo that in the near
future they can take their place in the
Sanford municipal band.
Father Ilenncscy and Father A.
Mainvlllo paid tht Herald office a visit
today and were surprised at the mag­
nitude o f the office and the equip­
ment/ Father Mainville is looking a f­
ter tho mission-work in this diocese
under Father Ilenncscy, and has been
here for several weeks. lie is o rig i­
nally from Canada, and is a FrenchCanadinn by birth. Being at one time
a teacher o f printing in one of tho
Canadian colleges, • Father Main.-illc w h s very much interested in the
new linotypes and other up to date
machines o f the Herald officq. He
likes Sanford and Florida very much
and will pprolmhly spend the entire
winter in this Bection.

E AT LESS M E A T, ALSO T A K E
GLASS OF S ALTS BEFORE
The rain fell here in torrents for
E ATIN G B R E A K FA S T
three dnya and nights, and the wind
blew several trees down.
Uric acid in meat excites the kid­
The packing house hns been running
neys, they become overworked; . get
this week packing grapefruit.
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of
U p and Mrs. II. B. Levy, who npent
lead. -The urine becomes cloudy; the
the summer in New York, returned
bladder is irritated, and you may be
homo laat Friday. They r.re staying
obliged to seek relief two or three
with Mrs. Levy's father.
times during the night. When the
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hannnh, who
kidneys clog you must help them
have lived in Gtorgin the pnst year, flush o ff the body's urinous waste or
have returned to his home along the
you'll bp a real sick person shortly.
St, Johns river.
A t first you feel n dull misery in the
Mr. K. B. Raulerson spent last Fri­ kidney region, you suffer from back­
day night with Mrs. J. M. Provatt.
ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom­
Miss Alexia Mees returned home ach gets sour, tongue coated and you
Saturday nftcr spending the summer feel rheumatic twinges when
the
in Texas and Ohio. &gt;She is mnking weather is bad.
her home with her sister, Mrs. Grover Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
Leflles.
also get from any pharmacist four
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Littler and fam­ ounces o f Jnd Salts; take a tableily, o f Osteen, spent Sunday with spoonful in n glass of water before
their daughter, Mrs. T. W. Provntt, brcakfnst for a few days and your
Mrs. Littler and daughter spent the kidneys will then act fine. This fa ­
mous salts is made from the acid o f
week with Mrs. Prevatt
' Miss Alexin Mees spent Wednesday grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for genera­
with Mrs. Dobley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Curlott was in tions to clekn clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to normal activity,
Sanford Friday on business.
Mrs. Wakefield was chopping in nlso to neutralize the adds in urine,
so it no longer is a source of irrita­
Sanford, Saturday.
tion, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in­
K O R E A N M ISSIO NARY HERE
jure; makes a delightful.effervescent
The Presbyterians nrc entertaining lithia-watef drink whteh everyone
should take now and'then to keep the
Mias Ella Graham, of Kwangju, Ko­
kidneys d ean and active. Druggists
rea. She is speaking at the Women's
hero say they sell lots of Jad Salta to
Efficiency Conferences over the state,
folks who believe in overcoming kid­
and will be at the Presbyterian
ney trouble while it is only trouble.
church tonight. The prayer meeting
— Adv.
will begin at 7 o'clock and Inst 30
minutes, closing at 7:80 in order to al­
low those desiring to do so to attend P E R 8 0 N A L S T A F F
is n o w Co m p l e t e .
tho services at the Baptist church.

Dr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Randall, of Daytonn, spent the day here Sunday, at
the Montezuma.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Beni, Hazel,
Mnrjorie, Hownrd nnd Ruth Beal, of
Beloit, Witt., nrc spending n few dnya
here at the Montezuma enroutc to Mt.
Dorn, where they will spend the win­
ter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kirkpatrick and
two children, o f Greenville, Ky., ore
spending some time here at the Mon­
tezuma.
• •
Sirs. Mnry Stubbs nnd Mira Doro­
thy Stubba, of Cambridge, Masn.,
spent several dnys here enroutc to
Dnytonn nnd Minmi.
Mrs. W. E. Watson rvtumod home
Saturday evening from n pleasant
three weeks visit in Millodgcville, Gn.
Mr. Lawrence Fitzhugh, o f Kentuck, is tho guest o f Mr. and Mrs.
George DeCottes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hodges announce
the birth o fn daughter, October 31, at
thMr home on Palmctto'avcnuc.
Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Smith and little
daughter, Jnunitn, returned home yes­
terday from Tampa where they spent'
the week-end with relatives.

T A LLA H A S S E E , Fla., Oct. 31.—
Governor Hardee has completed the
appointment of his personal staff, tho
personnel o f which was announced to­
day, as follows:

Mrs. S. G. Kennedy, o f Lakeland,
wns visiting friends here last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kennedy lived in Sanfod for several years before moving
to Lakeland.

VOID the misery o f racking pain.
Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini­
ment handy and apply when
you first feel the ache or pain.
It quickly eases the pain and sends
A feeling of warmth through the
aching part. Sloan's Liniment ptnelraltt
without rubbing.
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints,
lame back and sore muscles.
Fpr forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor,
At all druggist*—35c, 70c, $1.40,

A

C le a r Ttmmr Caro pi ext— of pimple*,
• a w aad other facial dlaflaunroetiL

Uro freely Dr. Hulwcrn'i Ecxana CMnt-

■ a n t Good for acarons, luhln* skin,
■ad other skin troobtoa. One ot Dr.

ibson’s

Adjutant General Charles P. Lovell,
St. Augustine; chief of staff, and the
following, each to have the rank of
lieutenant colonel;

(From Tntaday'i Dally)

H A LLO W E 'E N P A R T Y .
(From Wednesday'* Dully)

Misses Frances and Esther Louise
Frank Shutts, Miami.
Hughey entertained a number of their
W. F. Stovall, Tampa.
friends Monday eve gt a Hallowe’en
W. M. Igou, Euatis.
party at their home on Fifth street.
A. A. Murphree, Gainesville.
The home was tastefully and at­
P. C. Eidred, Fort Pierce.
tractively decorated with the usual
M. B. Iicrloong, Jacksonville.
decoraioni for the occasion with the
Jno. W. Henderson, Tallahassee.
color scheme of black and orange.
R. L. Swecger, Quincy.
There were plenty of spooks games
Lewia O'Brien, Kissimmee.
and stunts of original character were
Charles H. Brown, Tampa.
indulged in until a tate hour.
D. B. McKay, Tampa.
Especially clever wns the make-up
A. Livingston, Madison.
of the fortune teller and in her mind
J. E. Hardee, Mad|son.
and palm reading. Refreshments were
S. A. Hincly, Live Oak.
very daintily served, the color scheme
M. M: Fisher, Pensacola.
was -here carried out in Ice cream,
cakes, favors, etc.
In Franco a ruined lanscape ia otie
A t q late hour the guests departed
where the German passed; over here pronouncing-the affair a decided aucIt is one where tho bill poster passed, cess.

DARKENS B E A U T IF U L L Y A N D
RB8TORES ITS N A T U R A L COL­
OR A N D LUSTRE AT ONCE

c u rp o r n u o

Ooaild. S t A. McDonald, (le om w ,
B. O. Pstoter rtrOlinr Co., * r J i d ,
potstlan. and the unknown heir*, darll^L&amp; r’
•Isswe, frantero or other* el«la n !r^ _ ?*“
T. Boat, Jmnlt Dou*h»n», J .
DoSnld. I t A. MeDonald, (fee. W 7 . . ^ “ a
S l P S J S FerilUaev Ob., a rtartdS*
poratlm, Defendant*,
a‘
f t ! f c n j T. Bast, residence unknown
Itonahart,. rrotdroc. BOkn0wB; T T ’ u V S !
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" &gt; &gt; ? " ! “ ■ A. Metkaaid 7^ ;
Idenro 'ssknSwn; (Jeon* w . U a k T w S i l " :
unknown: tbo bain. deviroro,
atom. or other* rinlmta* under Poti/ T lu!V
.Donahany. J. A. UeDocali u
**•
UcDonaM and Ueort* W. Link, »ad ti , * !
and all otbar peril** cUImln* u , u u S
In and in tba foUowtn* drocrlbed Undent!!
at«I In Bomtool* Ooouty. Florida. t n W
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No. 1— lto»tnaln* HO f t W of th* N w m

Common garden sage, browed into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcoho
added, will turn gray, streaked am
faded hair beautifully dark and lux-;
uriant Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul­
phur recipe at home, though, is troub­
lesome. An easier way is to get tho
ready-to-use preparation,
improve!
by the addition of other ingredients,
•Sip so a , Bout* 30 t , rut I a n ( I a iTT
a large bottle, at little cost, at drui
ft., NBly alone railroad ri*bl-ofw »y « 0 tt ' i
50 f t . W 170 f t ! and alto baaluuto, « &gt;S 5
stores, known as “Wyth's Sage ant
cor. of tba N B U of tbo SWM or th. B *u
noniNsoN * brumes.
tlun 9. Tnwnahlp 90 8., Bona* 10 a . run w
Sulphur Compound, thus avoiding a
Solicitors for Complainants.
« * » f t . s ooaH f t . B sol ttT N see ft . s m
ll-B tc
lot of muss.
ft . N 334V4 f t . and tbo H E * of tbi NWtf
of lb# SRH usd tbo BH of tba N t u or mi
While gray, faded hair Is not sin­
HW14 of tba SB|4, and boftuulne 40 rod, a
M rod, B of tbo N W cat at lb . N w \7 "f
ful, we all desire to retain our youth­
8114. Sootlen 9. Tbwsoblp 90 S. tu t. Jo *
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
mu W m
rvdo. N 33 rodo. ■ 4 0 r J i . % , i
redo, &gt; S » rode to (bo be*lunlna.
10
darkening your hair wiUi Wyeth's
No, 1 — Ueilnnln* M f| S of Uit Nw &lt;nr
of tba NB|4 of tba 9 W # of tbo SRH. BoctS
Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one
D. Tuwooblp 90 8., Baoav 80
m l «T ? r
can tell, because it does it so natural- tax dood to Mono to ateordiaca with tow. Bald 8 S3 doarvoo, K 196 f t , to n. I t r1*tatof.w, r ‘
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doamon,
90
Mia.,
W
tlooa
N tide
certificate
cm
brace,
tba
fotlowlnt
daacrlbad
prop­
iy, so evenljr. You just dampen i erty altnated to Seminole Ooanty. Florida, to- aald B. B. ri*ht-of-oar to a Unatba
of tba NSU
sponge or soft brush with it
and wlt; Lot 7 and s, Blk. a Aalln'a lat Add. to • * ]* » • * w u Of tba SB 14. W to tba BW rro tf
Orlrtlo. Tba laid land betas m imed it tba data aald 10 arm*. F M l ft la tba beciaalaa.
draw this through your hair, taking of tha taaainra of each certificate to tba aima of
No. t — Baxtoatoa at o point of taUroeetlro
of tbo M. lino o f tba SW14 » t tba l l U a T
one small strand at a time; by roorn- W. L Palmer. Amo « ,
Aim T i l Ctftincata No. *S94. dated tba Sad If0*
* ° A Basaa SO B m run with X
ing all gray hairs have disappeared. day of June, A. D. ISM. baa filed Mid Certlflcata Moo of rtebt-ot'woy of lha B. r . n. ft, s tt
In my of flew aod baa made ippllcattoo for tax
After another application or two your deed to 1mm to accordance with law. Sold certi­ dasraao. SO Mto., w aloes told rtett-tf way las
51
* ° ‘ ‘ ‘f ’J w IW! f t , ■ MO ft.
hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, ficate embrace* tha following deacitbad property
(U oitaS to Semtoola County. Florida. IS-wit: Lota
No. 4 — Tba KV4 of tba N S U a f tba NWU Of
soft and lnxuriant, and you appear 10. 11. and U . Blk a AaJftri tat Add. to Orlado. tba S W U . Saatlon 9, Tuwuohlp 90 B.. Boon »
Tba Mid land bains aaaaaoad at tba data of tba
years younger.— Adv.
Uwaiaco of racb certlflcata la tba name of W.
No. A — N W U of tba N U of lot 1. Section 9.

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TowuahJp 20
B ast, 90 * .
Calmer, Aaane.
Ualeaa Mid certlflcata aball be redeemed «c- R No. O p L o t 4 of Sorttan 9. Townablp JO |.t
cordlns to law. tax dood will Iona thereon on
tba 18th day of Noeembar, A. D. 1931,
No. T,— Th# N W U of tbo S W U (law EH of
tba N I U l t eoetkw 9, Tpwnafclp 90 a , lu ,x,
30 B.
No. a —Tba S 18 rd*. of th* NB14 of tba
S W U und tbo B IS roda of tha SW U or tba
N W U of tba B B U . Bactloo 9. Townahlp jo m
Rtnaa 80 a
No. 9— N H of S U oT lot 9, Section 9. Town■blp SO a Itaoea 90 B.
It appaarlut from tba. (worn bill or complaint
riled tn tbla Cuaa ,*alaat yon, that yon hit, or
claim *o a » Intcraat In tba land, berelntbort da,
W . C. Morris,,
ocTlbad, tberafora, yoo. tba Mid Dolly T. Beat.
vs.
M
Stanley 10 Alloyne, If living and If Jennie lkafharty, J. A. McDonald. M. A. Mc­
Donald, tad Oooryo W. Uok art hereby required
dead all parties claiming Intereat un­ to
appear before oar Mid circuit court at
der Stanley II. Alleyns, deceased, or tbaboc aand
tn Sanford, rtorlda. on tba
otherwise. In the property below de­ Jthrdayr tof boaM
A. t». 1911, aud tben and
scribed, and Frank O. Roach, If liv ­ There make Noeatnbar.
■newer to tba blU of eomplilut ating, and If dead alt parties claiming lilbltad ,*,ln ,t you, otbarwUe a decree pro cooInterest under Frank O. Roach, de- feaao will be ontorad , * , I m I you.
censed, or otherwise. In the property
Aud any and all otbar partlea rlatmlua ,iy
right, title o. Intercut to aud to tba land, here­
to,bore deecrlbed under, by, tud through tally
T. Dent. Jennie Douibcrfy, M. A. McDucM, J.
A. McDonald and Ucorg, W. Uok or otbrrwtee,
are hereby required to be and appear before
our aald circuit court at tba court hmwe la
Sanford, rtorlda, on lb# 3th day of December.
A. D. 1P2I, tod tben and (here inek- (newer
to .the bill of* compltlft ethlhllcd ,f»laet uld
unknown p a n ic . olberwDe a decree pro runf e w will be entered aftloit Hid nnknowu p,rdescribed ns:
lie .
Tho H 1-4 of tho N W 1-4 of N E 1-4
It I, ordered that Ihla ootlce be publlibed ta
and the HE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of the Hanford Herald, a Damp, per poh!l«t.M in
N W 1-4 of Sec. 18, Twp. 11 S. R 39 E., Seminal* County, Florid,, once a week (or rljhl
containing 13 1-2 acres, more or loss.
(HI week* ai to the known partle* dcftudiat.
It la hereby ordered that you and and once a week for twelre (13) week* a* to
each of you do appear to the blit of the unknown pnrtle* defendant.
complaint herein filed on the 2nd day
Wltnea my band and tba aeal of tba Ulrrall
of January. 1922.
Coart on tbla the 30th day of Aayiut. A. D. IK1.
It Is further ordered that this order
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOI.AHS.
of publication bo published In Ihe Han­
Clerk of tbe Clrealt Court.
ford Herald, a newspaper published In
Hemlnol# County. Fla.
L

U P A N D DOWN.
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TSome hints given out by the makers
of fashions, women’s skirts will be
longer. Hour glass corsets will not
be in vogue this year. Knee pants for
men may be fashionable next year.—
Milton Gazette.

la th. Circuit Court af tba Bar,nth Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florida, la and ferJtoml|olo County,—tn C l m ^ j .
CITATION
Deatriro Dunbar, Complainant.
to. .
Joooph Dunbar. Defenriinl.
To Joaepti thinbar. Ilnldtnro Unknown:
It apprarinc from an iffldaTtt filed In Ihla
c»u«c that you are a rom-reabtent of tho Stale
of Florid*, therefore, j.m, Joeeph Dunbar, ire
ordered and required on tbe Bill day of Decem­
ber, A. D. l t d . to appear to the bill of com­
plaint eililtdted ,f,ln ,t you to thl, m o m .
It I, ordered that thl, notice be pabllabed In
the Hanford Herald once n week for debt
-week,.
WITNESS my hand and Ihe teal of tbla courl
on thl, ‘Jlth day of September, A. D. 1821.
(REAL)
E. A. DOUOI.AHS,

Sanford, Seminole County, Florldo, once ficonon a. HKnntNo,
n week for eight consecutive weeks.
Solicitor and Counael for tbe CompUImat.
Witness my hand and the seal of S-llte
the said Circuit Court At Sanford, F lo r­
ida this 25th day of October, A. D. 192U la tha Circuit Court af tba Beranth Judlctml Ctr
(S E A R )
E. A. DOUORASB.
cult af Florida, to and far Samtnola Coun.
Clerk Circuit Court,
ty,— In Chau&gt;ar7 .
Seminole
County,
Fla.
I\ Mniwclwhitn and Orlando Hank St
Hy; V. E. DOUORAB8, D. C,
CIT ATI ON
Trunt Company, a corporation, Com­ MASSEY A W A R R O W .
plainants,
Attorneys
for
Complainant.
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ta
vs.
T. A. Whitcomb and Arnes D, W hit­
comb. his wife, and W. A. Whitcomb,
Trustee. J. Wnlter F lyn t'an d Mury
H. Flynt, bis wife, A. J. Holder. Ala
Clyde Donnell and C. M. Donnell,-her
husband, Mrs. M I). Johnson, a w id­ Florid., tt tbrlr next rejklir meeting to he
ow, Fred T. Williams. J, Foster A l­ ncld in Sanford, Fla., on Nov. 8, 1021, and required on-the Rth d»y of December, A, D.
lison, T. E. Purden, Osceola Cypress nt lo o'clock n. m.. will receive Mill for tbe pur­ IP2I, lo appear to tbe bill of complaint exhibit­
Company, a corporation, E. L. Hunt­ chase of one ctr loud of metal culrert*. or vitri­ ed nxalaat yon to tbla canoe.
It la ordered that tht* notice be published lo
er, K
M, Croat hwnlt and Mary fied oewer pipe, ipeclflcstlon may he had hy npCroslhwalt, his wife, Ira
Whltmer pllratliei at Hi* Clerk of the Clrealt Court'* of­ tbe Sanford Herat.I once a week for eljhl week,.
WITNESS my band and tbo oeal of aald rourt
nnd Mary Whltmer, his wife, and Ira fice, nt Hanford, the board rvaervr* tbe rl*bt to
on thl* 3rd day of Octoher. A. D. 1021.
Whltmer. Trustee. Frank J, Jacoby reject »ny or *11 bldii
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUU1.AKS.
(unmarried), W. R. Moors and M a­
B. A. DODO LA (W,
(SF.AL)
Clerk of Ihe Circuit (ImfL
bel Moore, his wife, and W. R. Moore, 9-4IC
Clerk.
Seminole County, Fturlda.
Trustee. C. M. White (unmarried.
t)EO. A. IieCOTTER.
Isabel Htevlck
Roush and Harry
SoUrltor and Counael for Defendant S Sic
Roush, her husband, Charles E. Doo­ Notice of Application for Tax Heed
ley. Rucy F. Wakefield and Porter T.
Under
Section
575
of
tho
Gen­
Wakefield, her husband, Clara
H.
la Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, Seminal*
Gilliland, n widow. Mary O. Hrammor
eral Statutes of the State
County, rta.— la Chancery
and Georite E. Hrammor, her hus­
o f Florida
band. Ramuel C. Dooley and Emma
BILL TO OCTET TITLE
J. Dooley, his wife, B. H. Dewhlrst
and Alta II. Dewhlrst, his wife, E. A. * Notice is hereby given that Geo. E. Carrie W . Speer, Complainant,
•
Gilliland and Mary Gilliland,
his luntcr, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
wife, Emma D. Ayres, a widow, Reon
Arthur J. Doyle, ot *L Defendant.
R I.eRoy and Grace A. LeRoy. hts 7o. 30, dated the 2nd dny o f June, A . TO ALL I’EHHONS CLAIMINO ANT INT1Bwife, H. Summers. Frank W . aood- 0. 1919, has filed said certificate in
EHT IN THE
FOLLOWING
DBSCBH1SD

In C irc u it Conrt,
■ r a i l . State o f

Whltmer nnd Mury Whltmer,
hit
wife, und
lrn
Whltmer.
Truatee.
Frank J. Jacoby ( unmarried), W. R.
Moors nnd Mabel Moore, hln wife,
nnd W. I* Moore, Truntee, C.
M.
White (unmarried), Isabel
Htevlck
Roush nnd Harry Roush, her hus­
band. Charles E. Dooley, Rucy
F.
Wakefield and Porter T. Wakefield,
her huehnnd, Clara R. atlltlnnd. a
widow, Mary G. Drummer and George
E. Itrainnier, her hushsnd, Hamuel C.
Dooley and Ktimrn J. Dooley,
his
wife, 8. 11. Dewhlrst nnd Alta II.
Dewhlrst, his wife, K. A. Gilliland
nnd-Mary Gilliland, his wife, Emma
D. Ayres, a Widow, Leon R. ReHoy
nnd Grace A. ReHoy, hts wife,
If.
Hummers,_
W, Goodrich and
......... . Frank W,
Francea Goodrich.,Ihis. wife.
____ Centra!
_______
Union Trust Company of Now York,
n corporation, and Charles N. Edmlaton.
‘
It appearing from the eworn bill of
complaint herein filed hy J. P. Museelwhite and Orlando Dank A Trust Com­
pany, a corporation, complainants, that
tha defendants R. M. Croslhwalt and
Mnry Crosthwalt. his wife, Ira W hltmor and Mary Whltmer, hie wife, and
Ira Whltmer, Trueiee, Frank J. Jacoby,
W. R. Moore and Mabel Moore,
his
wife, and W. U Moor*, Trustee, C. M.
White, Issbel Blevlck Roueh end Harry
Roush, her husband, Charles E. Dool­
ey, Rucy F. W akefield and Porter T.
Wnkefleld, her husband, Clara D. Gil­
liland, Mary O. Drammer and aeorge E.
Rrammer, her husband, and Samuel C.
Dooley and Emma Jt Dooley, hln wife,
ars alt residents of the County of Mc­
Lean. and Blate of Illinois, that the
residence and post office address of
esch of said defendants severally to
Bloomington, McLean County. Illinois:
that the defendants 8, II. Dewhlrst and
Alta 1R Dewhlrst, his wife, ars resi­
dents of the 8 U t « of Illinois, and that
their residence and post office address
le Champaign, Champaign County,* Illi­
nois: that the defendants E. A. G illi­
land end Mary OflUland, hie wife, ere
residents of the ■State of Illinois, and
that their residence and poet office ad­
dress Is Normal, McLean County, Illi­
nois; that the defendant Emma D, A y­
res. a widow, Is a resident of the Btate
of-Illinois, and that her residence and
oat office address Is Peoria, Peoria
odntr, Illinois; that the defendants
Reon 1*. ReRoy and Grace A. ReHoy,
hie wife, and II. Bummers, are residents
of the state of Illinois, and that their
residence and post office address la
Derwln, Cook County, Illinois; that the
defendants Frank W . Goodrich
and
Frances Goodrich, hla wife, are resi­
dents of the Btate of Illinois, end that
their residence and post office address
Is Gibson City. Ford County. Illinois;
that the defendant Charles N. Edmlston la a resident of the State of 1111nols, and that him residence and poet
office sddresa Is Olney, Richland Coun-

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my office, nnd has made ■application
for Tnx Deed to issue in accordance
with Inw, Said certificate embraces
tho following described property sit­
uated in Seminole County, Florida, towit: Lots 123 nnd 124 Sanford
loights. The said land being assessed
at the date o f the issuance o f such
certificate in the name o f Unknoiyn.
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon tho 28th day o f N o­
vember, A, D. 1921.
W ITN E SS my official
signature
and seal this the 20th day o f October,
A: D. 1021
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
By A. M. W EEKS, D. C,
NO TICE OF A P P L IC A T IO N .FO R
DISCH ARG E
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN:

LAND, to-wlt:—
. tale 3 and 4 of Illock 34| and Lota 3 and t
or Illock S3, of Mellonville. •• per plat recoedc l In I'la I nook 1. p**e 130, Bemlnol* Ooaaty
Itecurda.
,
You are hereby required and ordered to ap­
pear before our Circuit Court at th* Court Ittwo*
in Seminole County, Florida, on tbo Oral wde­
ltay In December, 1921, to anawer the Mu ia
i-nmplalnt filed axalnal yon, and therein fall
not. ebo eaioa will bo takes oa confessed, ta
bo followed by final decree.
It 1* further ordered tbat tbla hotlea be pn»Uatied tn tbe Sanford Herald, s newepoper pebllatied In Seminole ftmnty, Florida, once eaeta
week for twelve weeks.
. „
Witness my band and Che seel of eeld OoerL
A limit 18, 1931.
(BEAL)
■ - A. DOOdLASS.
Clerk Circuit Conrt,
• Seminole County, rta.
DICKINSON S DICKINSON.
Solicitor* for OompUtaint.

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NOTICE OF MASTER'S BALE
Notice to hereby stven tbat under and by
virtue of a final -decree of forecloeur# and •*!*■

complainant, and Della M. Drown, and LIlrown, LUIlt Tnjnblln Tyiwr and W. 0. T y » « Ante Elisabeth Tumbtln. Alice M»J TUB,t’" V * !
Ceoexe A. TUml.tln *rt&gt; defendant*.
tbe 6lb day of October. A. D. 1931,
’
Ins deecrlbed real rotate lyln*
Sanford. Seminole County, rWriia. wIIl b* » »
nt public eulerr to «be blxbrot ead brot bidder
for cash, before tbe Court Itaoro Dow
ford, Florida, dartnf the total hour* of •**».
the first Monday to November. A. D.1M J.J!
Inc tbe Tth day of aald month, to-wlR
\
(1). of Block Klxht (8) e f Tier Elxtri l * &gt; * £
rordln* m K. tt. Traffonl'i Map ef the Tow*
of Sanford. Florid*, to esttofy tb* dear* en­
tered to sold me**. T ern M O fu to : ce*u.
SOIINLLB MAtNNS,
Special M*at*r.

Notice is hereby* given that I, as
assignee o f J. B. Lawson, trading »nd
t oing business as J. B. Lawson Mo­
or Company, will on the 6th day o f
December, 1921, or as soon thereafter
as convenient, will present my final
e . r. nouanoLDiR,
.
. T ...
account and vouchers to the Honor­
Attorney for CoenptL
'* * *
able Jamea W. Perkins, at DeLand,
NOTICE OT BALE
riorida, or wherever he may at that
is hereby d
«if*a
todro
Notice .to
* * a that
1
,
time be, for approval and ask for tn* of a w ™ » *
rot of tbe, 's
d rco
s , rll.O
. ,o wSrtr 5f fTtoe
S K
Sevroto
. ; Jj—
S »
nal discharge as such assignee.
Clrealt of Florida. In
*to n ran** therein pendto* ^ r e t o wHlMw
V AN C E E. DOUGLASS,
P. Kaaaroff.
Aldrfdita la complainant
,
’ u,u" ' '
Assignee J. B. Lawson Motor Co Rron T. D. Ktaaroff, hf*
William Dothomly, ire
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
for nale nnd will **U to th* hi*beet
________________________
at doer - r : °SS!
for rnah nt tbe froui
Amt.
Attorneys for Assignee.
1I-6U bidder
lloo*e to fUnfofd.
Sanford, Seminole
Ilooro
IWmtooi* Ooroty, F)«1da. NeIn* - tbe tonal boar* of sals. W *
aSro

vember Tth, 1931. tbe row* beta* » toyt«
“ J"
^ "Jtnaled.
day. the folkm-lnx droerlbed real eatatr
,( rtorlda.
Oounlj ('ominlntuorn to and for Seminole IVmn Ijln* and betas to Seminole Om s U i
ty. Floetda, wltl receive bid* at their M il re*
«?
IM Xorib-rrot
ntor me*tin* to be beM Tuewlaj. November Stb
*nw* Bast Quarter • (B H ) Nortbrort
ef
Quartac
ID3R t t 10 o'clock, a. m.. to the (toort D oom i i Quarter ( N W « ! of toe H * — ■ - Z L - m ..
Senford, FI*., for one c»r of mttal culvert*, o» (N N U ) of Section Tblrty-Twd ( » ) . ThlrtyOo*
^JSEoS
vitrified rower pip*, atrou from i r * to 34". name Nineteen Srotb (19 SR o f B to B je T h lrty u *
Fact (81 B ), contain!nf lea (19) ■ «*•, o*3»w
tn be delivered In Sanford, Fla.
Board rtwrvro th# rl*bt to reject any or * r
JOHN O. LKONABDT. __
Dial,

Ifa*ter to CUitttrr.

QBOBOB O. HBBBINO,

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And W idely Conflicting
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d y e r b il l is u p

Kirby Fuller arrived Saturday ev­
ening to spend some time with his
JUDICIARY CO M M ITTEE BRINGS parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Fuller.
U. J. Overstreet was transacting
IN REPORTS ON A N T lbusiness in Sanford Saturday,
L Y N C H IN G B IL L
The Hallowe'en party given at the
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 1.— Widely !Library Friday evening by Mrs. Fullconflicting views On the anti-lynching c r iHn‘I Mrs. Bistline, wus very much
bill, now before congress, were p re-. wnj 0&gt;'cd W everyone,
sented in the house ycaterday In m o -! ‘' Ir&gt; 10,11 ^'ra; Newman, nee Mnrgnrjorlty and minority reports from the c} Allen, and Miss Omaha Allen, of
judiciary committee.Sanford, spent the week end
with
The bill, introdunced by Represcn- t',clr Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Altntive Dyer, Republican, M is s o u r i'00;
would undertake to wipe out lynching
wllkln^on, of Sanford, was
by heavy penalties to bo Imposed on , Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen
persons participating and officers Sunda&gt;Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Griffin, who
charged with enforcing tbo peace.
lived
here twenty-five years ago, have
Counties in which persons ore put to
returned
to make Longwood their fu­
death by mobs also wquld be subject
ture home. They have been living in
to heavy fines in the federal court.
Citing the demand in the platform California foi^ the past few years but
adopted by the last Republican nat­ decided they like dear old Florida the
ional convention to end lynching, the beat.
•I. B. Allen, of Georgia, is the guest
pica of President Harding in an ad­
of
Mr*, nnd Mrs J. II. Allen. Mr. A l­
dress to congress “ to wipe out this
len
i3 n cousin of J. II. Allen.
barbaric stain’* and the appeal of
Rev.
Chns. Stunknrd, of Pennsyl­
President Wilson in 1918 to citizens
vania,
is
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Chaffer,
to help stop mob,law, the majority
Mr.
Jones
and Mrs. Gardiner.
report, prepared by Mr. Dyer declar­
J. E. Phipps was transacting busi­
ed that these and similar appeals
"have gone fo r naught and lynchings ness in Sanford Monday.
Mrs. Jack Hartley returned Thurs­
continue.”
day
from an extended visit
from
“ CongTOBs must provide the means
points
in
Georgia,
Miss
Ethel
stopped
for ending this cowardly crime," the
report continued. " I t is in punishing over for a month’s visit in Chatta­
those who taltfc part in it or who per­ nooga, Tenn., before returning home.
Mrs. Reiter and children and Miss
mit it.
Helen
Moran were visitors in Sanford
"The prevalence in many states of
Tuesday.
the spirit which tolerates lynching,
A. Y. Fuller and Kirby Fuller were
accompanied too often with inhuman
cruelty, nnd the Inability o f unwil­ transacting business in Orlando Tues­
lingness o f the public authorities to day.
Mrs. Florence Hudson wns an -outpunish the persons guilty o f* this
of-town
visitor in town Tuesday after­
crime, threaten very seriously the fu­
noon.
ture peace of the nation. Lynching
Maurice and Clyde Clouser, of Or­
hints our fa ir nnrpo n» a nation for
lando,
were visitors in town Sunday
we cannot claim to be civilized until
afternoon.
our laws are respected nnd enforced
Friends of Mrs. Geo, Lewis will be
nnd our citizens secured ngninst the
hideous cruelties o f which we nre glad to know that she expects to be
constantly furnishing fresh examples. taken home from the hospital Sunday
The report added that while it hnd where she has been for the past sev­
been impossible to get accurate fig ­ eral weeks.
Mr«. J. S. Dinkcl and Miss Olive
ures, available records showed 3,221
vore
visitors in Sanford Thursday a f­
persons had been lynched in the last
ternoon.
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thirty years, o f which number 2,522
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were negroes.
TH
E
SANFORD
SM
ALL
BOY
Declaring the bill unconstitutional,
DID NO T RESENT TH E
the minority report presented by Rep-,
E A R L Y MORNING EDICT.
resentntive Summers, Democrat, T ex ­
as, contending it would tend to de­
stroy the sense of local responsibility . Tljere w o h a great stirring at dawn
without adding to protection of peo­ today. Hoys were not routed out of
bed in time* for breakfast, for they
ple.
‘‘This bill, in the judgment o f the were down, in the railroad yards
minority, is without constitutional bright and early waiting the arrival
warrant," said the report. It Is defin- of tho flying, squndron of the four
itcly nnd d ireq tly, antagonistic
to trains that enrry tho wonders of
the philosophy o f our system o f gov­ IIowoVGreat Londan Circus and Van
ernment nnd within the limit o f Its Amburg's Trained Wild Animals.
effectiveness, if It should bo held con­
Yes, the bands will play, the enllistitutional, would be destructive of opcs wil hoot and the great lumbering
that system.
elephants—nineteen of ’em—will oHib“ If enacted nnd operative it would It heavily through the thoroughfares
not ndd to the protection of persons at the end of the street parade, for
or general efficiency o f government, which many things nre claimed ns to
nor strengthen the relationship be­ length, beauty and novelty. All the
tween the federal government and the cages nnd dens o f the combined me­
states. On tho contrary, this propos­ nageries will be open to the view of
ed Intervention o f the federal gov­ the crowds along the curbs, and seven
ernment directed ngninst local power, bands and three calliopes will arouse
supplanting and superseding the sov­
the true circus day spirit with their
ereignty o f the states, would tend to
quickening lilts.
destroy that sense o f local responsi­
There’ll be something doing on tho
bility. * # #
lot from morn
midnight; fjom the
"This bill, challenging ns it docs,
interesting sight of "getting the cbig
the. relative government efficiency of
thing up,” to the last chariot race,
tho states nnd the integrity o f pur­
fro mthe parade to the departure of
pose o f their governmental agencies,
the fourth section of the trains after
placing the federal government, os it
does, In the attitude o f an arblrtary the last big top wagon has been load­
dictator, assuming coercive power ov­ ed.
The performance wll lstart at 2 and
er the states, their officers and their
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p. m., and the doors of the double
citizens in matters o f local police con­
trol, would do incomparable harm to zoo will be open one hour earlier for
the spirit o f mutual respect and trust­ the visit o f the ethrongs before the
ful co-operation between the federal opening pageantry inaugurates the
government and the states essential to big show performances in the three
rings, on the stagos, In the steel
the efficiency o f government.”
Mr. Dyer will ask fo r a rule to arenas, in the air nnd on the track.
bring the bllj; up fo r consideration With hundreds o f feature circus and
wild animal acts, fifty clowns and
probably this‘week.
many novelties, the Howe-Van Amburg circus day, It Is claimed, will
A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E '
be one that will be pleasantly remem­
PUTS ON S P E C IA L T R A IN TO
IIA U L DAM AGED FR U IT. bered fpr Ita-hugeness, its speed, Ita
color and Its all around “ all circus”
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Nov. 1.— appeal.
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T o assist 'In tho rapid movement o f
DELAND, Nov. 3.—Volusia coun­
fruit slightly damaged by the storm
last week, tho Atlantic Coast Lino be­ ty's tax assessment t o II for tho ensu­
gan operating a special fast freight ing yenr is |15,945,884 according to
from St, Petersburg Monday. The the records in the office of the coun­
train leaves St. Petersburg, at 4 p. m.. ty tax osscssor. The assessed valuaand picking up carload shipments tfnjtion of real estate* is placed at |U,the west coast delivers them at Trtl- 884,010, personal pmperty $2,431,090
by to # fast through freight fo r the and railroads and telegraphs at $1,.north and east The special will be 030,584. The total county, state and
operated until the surplus fru it has poll taxes to be collected in \ olua a
been moved.
.
' aggregates $714,951.

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W E A TH E R AND CROP CON­
DITIONS IN FLO R ID A FOR
W EEK ENDING NOV. 1ST.
OF

GRAMMER AND P R IM AR Y
SCHOOLS OF SANFORD

PH O NE 536

| Dr. Wm. Kermode|

Temperature: The week averaged
warmer than tho seasonal, except the
last day, which was quite cool over
First Grade
Annie Allman, Edith Braxton, Mar­ the northern and central portions.
Precipitation: There was no rain ■
tha Coney, Marjorie DuBosc, Anna
of
moment, except showers during S
Marie Couch, Beatrice Hickson, Anna
Monday,
tho 31st. Torrential rains
cile Newhcrry'i Nona Rivers, Edna
attended
tho cast-northeast move­
Rivers, Hazel Scarborough, Mary
Elizabeth Tolar, Mildred Candle, Paul­ ment of tlie hurricane of 2-1-25 from
ine Bellamy, John Courier, Jack above Tampa on the West Coast to
Fredericks, Paxton McMullen, Oscar Titusville on the East Const; there
McDaniel, Marshall Urqunrt, nnd Earl [wore, also, high winds throughout the
peninsula.
.Vaughn.
Condition of Crops: Great damage
wns
done truck crops, especially un
Third Grade
low
lands,
in the central portion of
Daisy Appleby, Grace Lewis, Merce
the
peninsula;
much replanting will
Thomas, Mnry Louise Dunn, Mildred
Ferguson, Mnry Connelly, Mnry Alice be necessary. Cano was prostrated,
Ship, Ellen Lundquist, Irene Glide- and citrus fruit wns blown o ff or
well, Rngnn Smif, Ethro Collins, Eliz­ damaged to n considerable extent in
abeth Hnrkey, Kstvlln Hall, Thelma the immediate vicinity o f the storm
Minor, Katherine Tjllis, Pearl Hatch, track, although the damage in that
Alice Hodgins, Doris Nolan, Allen respect was hot so great as first fear­
Rodgers, Lisk Morse, Kelly Pope, ed; some trees \yere uprooted, and
Clarence Rotundo, Frank Diehl, Hen­ considerable timber wns blown down.
ry Wimblsh, Abner Barnes, Clarence The planting of oats wns resumed, ns
a result of the improved condition of
Wolfe.
the soil, although more rain is needed
west of the Suwnneo river. The rain­
Fourth Grade
fall
was very heavy in much of the
Beatrice Bledsoe, Evelyn Barnes,
central
division from the 21th to 25th
Belt inn Campbell, Alice Thompson,
—
the
last
days of the previous week:
Clorine Cannon, Margaret Giles, Eliz­
abeth Grovenstiert, Phyllis Smith, Cnr- Gainesville reported 4.4; Sanford, 5.7;
man Guthrie, Dorothy Haynes, Juan­ Ft. Myers, 3.9; Lakeland, 3.2; New
ita McMullen, Lottie Mitchell, Elinor Smyrna, 4.2; Ocala, 5.7; Tarpon
Tyner, Flossie .Vickery,
Dorothy Springs, H.7; Kustis, &lt;6.5; Clermont,
Gore, Mnry Wicland, Dorothy T h u r s - J6.fl; lanqm, 7.9; St. I-eo, 1J.7; Pinelton, Frances Foster, Lucile Woods,M"8 I'#rk, 10.8; Brooksviire, 11.6; OrStella Cranston, Minnie Hnrdy, Jack |Innclo, 0.2, nnd Jacksonville, 5.1 ■inch-

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CHIROPRACTOR
Wishes to announce the opening of an office in Sanford for
the practice of Chiropractic or Spinal Adjustments.

i THE WONDERFUL RESULTS FROM [
CHIROPRACTIC
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Aycocke, Edward Elliott, James Hig
gins, C. B. Sutton, William Locke.

Sixth Grade.
Bertha Haknch, Harriet Rossittcr,
Theresa Rooms, Helen Jenkins, Beat­
rice Howard, Eudora Ferguson, L. A.
Summerlin, Mills Lord, Eric Lund­
quist, Clsra Bello Bcntty, Henry Rus­
sell, Katherine Van Ness.
Seventh Grade
Camilla Pulcnton, Th'co Vickery,
Elizabeth Whitner, Elizabeth Shoe­
maker.
Eighth Grade
Clifford Shinholser,-Claire Zachary,
Carmeta Barber, Clyde Booth, Mary
Elizabeth Moye, Clyde Russell, Mar­
garet Sprout, Franc Thomas, Evnlyn
Scholl.
DAUGHTERS O F W E S LE Y. EN­
T E R T A IN E D
(Ti m W*4»«*4ir*a Dally)

Mrs. Vance Douglas and Mrs, W.
A. Lester entertained the membera o f
the Daughters o f Wesley Class last
evening at their home, 80fl Magnolia
avenue.
Quantities o f golden rod and yel­
low dailies were used in decorating.
Baskets nnj! vasea of these' bridge
flowers were effectively placed around
the rooms.
A short business meeting was held
followed by a sod si hour during
which the guests sewed for the Christ­
mas bazaar.
A t a late hour tho hostesses served
chicken salad sandwiches, olives, cof­
fee and candy afc refreshments.
There were about sixteen members
present at last night's meeting.
T lJ a "Herald Want AA today.

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Consultation and Spinal Analysis F R E E

WM. KERMODE, D. C.
D O C TO R O F C H IR O P R A C T IC
Office Hours 9-12 n. m.; 1-G p. m. •

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S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
H ALLO W E’ EN P A R T Y

Fifth Grade.
Jack Peters, Ruby Booth, Rose I.nVcrn Hurt.

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The grent and most remarkable strides that Chrioprnctic is
making are due solely to the wonderful good that adjustmeats nre accomplishing. Can you name any other science
thnt denis with the healing of the sick and afflicted that secures restorative results in 90 per cent of cases treated? Youcannot. You ask, "How do you know this is true?" Simply through observation nnd statistics gathered. To prove
to your own satisfaction the truth of this statement we can
give you first hand facts; furnish you with names of people
in your own community who have taken Ciiiroprntic adjustmeats nnd owe their present state of health to them. .It is
equally beneficial to young nnd old.

lin o

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CE M ETER Y W O RK A S PE C IA LTY

WtStMdiy'* Dill?)

The Hallowe’en party given last
evening by tho members of tho St,
Agnes Guild, nt the Purish House,
was a decided success.
i,
The Parish House wns very attrac­
tive with decorations o f palms, crepe
paper, black cats, witches, jack-o'-lan­
terns, goblins and other Hallowe’en
symbols. Gay colored lanterns were
strung from the four corners o f tho
room and with the lights covered in
black and yellow paper cast a soft
glow over all. In one corner a for­
tune teller’s tent was spread, and hero
Miss Sara Muriel dressed ns a “ witch'
told fortunes, for the guests.
A splendid program was rendered
under the direction o f Mrs. Julius
Taknch. Mrs. Newberry gave two de­
lightful groups o f reading and was
called for several encores. Mr, Maur­
ice Helston sang two soloa accompan­
ied by Miss Sara Mardrc. Mrs, Tak­
nch rendered two numbers in her
usual charming manner.
A fte r the musical program games
and contests were enjoyed under the
leadership o f Clifford Peabody, assist­
ed by Mrs. Raymond Key and Mrs.
Clifford Peabody,
A numbi r of the G. F. S. girls dress
ed aa “ goblins” served delicious sandv-'choa and coffee.
'J here .wen- about one hundred and
fifty who enjoyed this delightful ev­
ening’s entertainment and a goodly
sum was realized.

1018 West First Street

1018 West First Street

the
that the
and "a b o v e board
reputation wc VC made in the
lum ber b u iin e ii and th at’ s the
way

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propose to continue.

When lum ber took a big d ro p -d o w n went our pricea—tp. tho.
bottom.

A nd you’ll find us filling your order with the very beat

grade of stu ff th at your money can buy anywhere.

W h a t h e r i*

• clothea pole o r a carload you can depaad on fuU maaanrt, good
Quality, p ro m p t eervice and low prim*

LUMBER CO.
SER V IC E

QUALITY

PRIC E

POEM IN IT S E LF .
A near poet regrets that there is no
word to rhyme with orange. There Is
Ho need for such a word If it is an In­
dian river orange; that ia a poem (n
itself.— Cocoa Tribune.
T ry a* Herald Want A d today,

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFII
OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFH
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�Armistice D ay
Declared Holiday
B y U . S. Congress
In Honor of Unknown Soldier to Be
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Buried That Day

Clyde Line Puts on M ore
Boats to Supply
Trade
Rev. J. N . Thompson returned Wed­
nesday after a ten day business trip
W H E N CITRUS FRUITS W IL L to Tampa, Plant City, and other south
Florida towns. Mr. Thompson was in
SUPPLE M ENT TH E H EA VY
SOUTHERN TRAFFIC
sAM i iw u iws « ivasj
JACKSONVILLE, Nor. % rtraffic officials of the Clyde Line
at a meeting here yesterday de­
cided to lnagurate daily steam­
ship service between Jacksonville
and New York as soon as the
freight shipments warranted. It
waa announced today.
Local
shippers believe service win be
established when the movement of
citrus fruits and other commo­
dities becomes heavy within the
next few weeks. Daily freight
and paaaenger service on the St.
Johns river between JscksonviUe
end Sanford begins November
15th.

Hams and Ruth Young. The guests,
nbout fifty in number, were all mask­
ed as were the hostesses. Hallowe’en
game and pranlca were played and a
most enjoyable, evening spent. De­
lightful saandwichcs and coffee were
served by the chnrming hostesses.
While young and old were enjoying
the games, some oije announced that
the Ku Klux Klan were coming. The
door o f the club house opened and Jn
marched the "g a n g ” which was com­
posed o f ten or twelvo small boys,
dressed as they thought the Klan
would Iks dressed. They gave' n
warning that if the people o f Oviedo
were not good, they would make them
be good. They did not stop at the
Hallowe’en party only, but visited
many homes Issuing their wnrnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope spent
Tuesday afternoon in Orlando,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Drawdy, of
Georgia, with their little
children,
have moved to Oviedo and w ill occupy
n part of the A rgo hotel fo r the win­
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham nnd two
sons, have taken rooms at the Bran­
non place at Lake Charm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lee and little
daughter, Dorothy May, and Mrs. J.
H. Lee, Sr., visited Orlondo Tuesday.
Mr. Frnnk Norris spent Thursday
in Orlando.
Mrs. L. A. Sheldon spent Friday
with her daughter, M*s. C. J. Marsh­
all, of Sanford.
L. M. Dowdy returned Monday to
Ocoee, tho Oviedo drug store having
heen sold by O. L. Harper to Dr. R,
B. Me Fulcra and W. B Englett, of
Jacksonville. Mr. Englett will have
charge o f the business.
Miss Gayle Marshall of Sanford,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
R. W .Lawton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifton Brown hnvc
taken rooms at the Argo hotel fo r the
winter.
Mr. John Robertson wns a business
visitor to-Snnford Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tilden Jacobs, of
Monroe, spent Saturday in Oviedo.
Dr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Marshall, of
Snnford, visited Oviedo Sunday.
The Neljon pneking house nnd the
McCall pneking house booth began
work Monday morning nnd have been
running full force all the week. The
exchange packing hoosc opened last
week bot did not run all the week,
this week It has, like the others, been
working full force.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W . Lawton Bpent
Wednesday morning in Snnford.
Miss Ruth Young spent the week­
end with friends in Sanford last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Morse, o f New York,
arrived here Thursday night to spend
the winter.
Mrs. Jack Wicks and Mrs. Carol
Culpepper spent Sunday at Osceola
with Mrs. Dr. Martin.
Mr. E. II. Kilbe and Mr. Hudlcston
were visitors in Sanford, Friday.
The community met Monday at tha
town hall with several new members.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Prevatt and
•on, o f Moore station, took supper
with Mrs. J. M. Prevatt, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raulerson and
Mrs. Dooley wns visitipg friends In
Osteen Sundny.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levi returned
home from a trip along the cast coast
Tuesday.
Mrs. Edor Curlctt attended the hos­
pital meet at Snnford Monday night.
Mrs. Wm, Daniels sppent Tuesday
with Mrs. J. W. Flynt.
Mrs. Hall U confined tp hef bed
with Inflnmatory rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Birck, o f Orlnndo,
who recently bought tho Flynt prop­
erty wns here Tuesday.
Mr. nnd M r . Logan spent Sundny
at Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Wlllerson, o f New Smyrna, is
visiting her sister, MrB. Georgia
Sipps.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Wakefield spent
Wednesday in Orlando on business.
Quite n number of people from
here attended the circuc at Sanford
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grove Lcfiles and son,
and Miss Alexin Mills spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lefties.
Mrs. Johnson and daughter, of
Okeechobee, stopped at tho hotel
Tuesday on their way homo from Or­
lando, where her daughter underwent
an operation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ognn left Wednes­
day for Bushnell, where they will
visit friends. Mr. Dooley will take
charge of the store during their ab­
sence.
A topsy turvy party was held at the
town hall Friday night. A topsy turvy
party it wbb indeed. Tho tables and
chair were upside down nnd masked
people o f all descriptions. Ginger
bread, coffee and cocoa, was served.
A t a late hour all departed, hav­
ing a good time and wish Hallowe'en
would come soon again.
There will be an oyster supper at
the town hall on November 17th.
WOMAN’S CLUH HOLDS IMPORT
A N T BUSINESS MEETING

ST. PE T E MUST H A V E
FRESH EGGS, OR— ?

Tho Woman’s Club held a most im­
portant business meeting on Wednes­

8T. PETERSBURG, Nov. 3.— With
eggs retailing here at 80 cents a doz­
en, Dr. W. E. A . Wyman, pure food
inspector, declares purchasers must
get their money’s worth, and to that
end he has launched a campaign
against aged specimens o f the hen
product.
“ Eggs unfit even for baking pur­
poses are brought to be dally,” he
■aid. “ Eggs are high in price and the
public must and shall get an equival­
ent fo r its money. It is up to the mer­
chants to cither reenndie the eggs
they buy or take tho consequences.”
In China talkative women are di
voiced. And still wo send mission
Aries to China,
Hall it with a Herald Want Ad.

day afternoon.

Mrs. Lconardy,

the

president, was in tho chair.
The question of tho sale of the pres­
ent club house nnd the erection o f a
new one waa discussed fully. A fte r
much deliberation, the Club voted to
put the matter into the hands o f the
building committee. They will secure
prices on lots and plans for a new
club- bouse, nnd also investigate all
offers o f purchasers o f tho present
building.
The officers nnd chairmen gave
splandid reports. Tho chairman o f
Literature announced that all visi­
tors were welcomo to the meetings o f
tho Literature and Music Depart­
ments.
A fte r the report o f tho committee
on Revision o f the Constitution, the
meeting was adjourned.

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2 ,-A n n i*- The S an fo rd H e rald is U s in g P aper That Was
Frank Ericaor. is living again in
tice
day, November 11th, will be de­
Upsala on tho heme of kia brother,
M ade in Finland
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clared a national holiday in honor of
Hr. Stedt.
America’* unknown soldier to be bur­
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortier
(Mr TW i awk M Tr—t)
ied that day in Arlington. Congres­
on the 22 of October, a fine baby
CHICAGO, Nov. 1,— It costs $2
sional action on the resolution re­
boy.
questing the president and all state less to ship a ton of newsprint paper
Miss Eva Malm was a visitor on
governors to proclaim that day a hol­ from Scandanavia to New York City
Saturday, among her old friends in
iday was completed todsy through its than to ship a ton of the same paper not much better than the Cnnadlaa.
Upsala.
from Niagara Falla across the state
adoption by the senate.
the Livermore Falls rate being U m
Clarence BergquLst has returned
of New York, R. S. Kellogg, of New
and MUHnocket $7.70. From
from a visit with the homefolks at
York, secretary of the News Print
FOR MISS THRASHER
Edwards, Wis., U» New York City the
Service Bureau, told the Salesmen’s
Tiger Bay.
rate la $11.30 i » r ton; to PhiladdMr. and Mrs, T, 0. Tyner and fam­
Mrs. Raymond Key entertained at a Association o f the Paper Industry phla $10.90, and to Baltimore $10,70.
ily spent the day, Sunday, with their lovely bridge party last evening at here today.
"America, even with the best, fut“America’s paper industry,” Mr.
relatives near Windermere.
her home on Park avenue, honoring
est and most modem paper milU ia
Some of our neighbors were out Mini May Thrasher, a charming bride- Kellogg said, “faces cerlous competi­
the world,” Mr. Kellogg declared,
tion from foreign lands not alone be­
hunting a few nights ago and killed a elect.
cannot successfully compete with the
catamount after a stiff fight.
Mrs. Key, Mrs. Thrasher and Mrs. cause of the fact that foreign paper la prices of European paper made . gad
Little Myrtle Malor hurt her leg Forest Lake formed the receiving line made by cheap labor, under depreciat­ shipped under these conditions. It b
quite badly on one of the school Welcoming the guests on their arriv- ed exchange conditions, but also be­ the publishers who will suffer in the
V Mias
w i. . Thrasher was I_.
t
■wings, confining her at homo for a a l."
beautifully
at­ cause of the cost of freight ship­ long run, for American mills cannot
few days.
tired In black charmeuse with ostrich ments.'1
make paper to meet present European
Figures
■bowing
comparative
.Mis. August Swanson and Mrs. Geo. trimmings.
prices, and Europe cannot supply Am­
The decorations were elaborate and freights ■between foreign shipping erica’s permanent needs. The normal
Ballinger spent the day Friday in
&gt;eautiful
and featured a dainty color points and American points, as evi­ result would be wide swings in prices
Upsala making a few calls and taking
motif
of
pink,
green and lavendar. In dence of conditions' confronting the which are always disadvantageous to
dinner with Mrs. Ericaon.
paper Industry in general, were sup­
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee are having :he reception hall the table was cen­
producer and purchaser alike in say
plied by Mr. Kellogg. '
them a bouse built on the west side on tered with a “Kewpie” bride, In full
commodity where price extremes are
“The rate from Hamburg to Nsw
found.
First street, next to his parent’s wedding attire and groom with the
York
and other eastern porta is $4
conventions)
evening
full
dress
suit,
home, Clark Pierson and Oscar Boyd
“It is better for the American user
per 1000 kilos or $3.64 per ton of 2,of newsprint to have a dependable
are doing the work. We shall be sor­ and a cunning litle "Kewpie” flower
000 pounds, and $6 per long ton or
source o f supply at home at a price
ry to lost them in Upsala. The land girl. In the living room and dining
$5.36 per 2,000 pounds from Scandi­
rooms
where
the
card
tables
were
ar­
which
affords a reasonable profit to
we understand is a present from Mr.
navia,” be said. “Compared with this
ranged
lovely
pink
roses,
lilies
and
ihe
manufacturer
and thus encourage
and Mrs. Stedt.
are rates from various important
avendar flowers
artistically
greater
production
than to have i
Mr. and Mrs. J.. J. Ehrenspergcr,
placed. A t each guests place at the American mills..
temporary
supply
from
abroad at
o f dullman.'Ala., arrived Mondny„for
“The rate from Watertown and
card tables little pink baskets with
prices
fixed
by
ruinous
unfair
compen visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
avendar flowers held coated almonds Glens Falls to New York Is $5.60 and titlon, which will vanish when world
E. Ehrenspergcr, at New Upsala. They
from Niagara Falls, $5.70. The W at­
carrying out tho color motif.
conditions again approach normal.”
made the trip in their car through
Several interesting games o f bridge ertown rate to Philadelphia and Bal­
The Herald received a shipment of
tho country. . On Wednesday they all
were enjoyed, the prise for high score, timore is $6.30. Typical rates from paper from Finland last week that
went, with Miss Olga Beilin, to visit
a Maderia handkerchief and cose were important Canadian shipping points
was much cheaper than American pa­
with relatives in Orlando, a fter makwon by Mrs. Ashby Gibbons, o f Tam­ to New York are: Espanola, Ont,
ng a trip into Sanford to see tho lit- pa; while Mr. K irtle y making high $10.50; Grand Mere, Quo., $7.60; Iro­ per after paying
transportation
tlo new niece.
quois
Falls,
Ont.,
$9.60;
Jonqulere,
charges
from
Scandanavia.
score among the men, was awarded
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Borell have re­ silk socks. Mr. W oodruff and Miss
modelled their house this summer, al­ Thrasher were presented a beautiful
Misses Agnes Dumas, Marion Phil­
A. W . Smltti announces that he will
most making it over, enlarging it nnd framed picture ns souvenir o f the
lips, Daphne Wimbish, Norma Hern­ double the present capacity of his
adding porches and are now treating evening.
don, Sara W ight, Lcttie Caldwell, saw mill near Plant City in the near
It to a coat o f paint making a cosy
Delicious refreshments of ice cream Adelaide Higgins, Marjorie Clay, future to take care o f the increase of
little home.
in pink nnd green, cake coffee and Florence Henry, and Mario Teague, his business in that tscction.
Mr. Kenna, who lived a few years mints were Berved.
t___.
Messrs. Ed. Mcisch, Paul Lake, Ned
ago In the Clark house In Grapeville,
Am ong those present were: Miss Chittenden, Benjamin Whitner, Ran­
Tho contract fo r the construction
was calling on our locality, Tuesday Thrasher, Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. D.
dall Chase, Raymond Phillips, Billy o f about ten miles of road cast of
H e states there Is no place like San­ L .Thrasher, Mr. J. D. Woodruff, Mr.
Lake City on road No. 1 was awarded
ford and he expects to move his fam­ and Mrs. Robert Hines, Mr. nnd Mrs. Holden, Hawkins Connelly, Hodgson
to J. Y. Wilson, Jacksonville, ths
ily back from Jacksonville and set C. R. Kirtley, Dr. nnd Mrs. Ben Cas­ Ball, W alter Connelly, Bob Dcano'and
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again his business of shoe repairing well, Mrs. Ashby Gibbons o f Tampa, A . R. Key,
H E R A LD ADS get results
at which he is quite an artist in his
line, to our way o f thinking.
There in a report nbout that Rev.
R. W. Edwards is dead. All we know
is that Rev. Albertson says tjmt ho
has left us and that he and Mrs. A l­
bertson will be with us on tho 6th
o f November, nnd then we shnll know
tho truth. They will hold n service
on Saturday evening at Lake Mary
nnd also on Sunday at 11 o'clock, and
at 3, at ypsaln, and in tho eevening
at Paola at which all are invited.
Normnn Swanson, of Celery ave­
nue, spent a few nights last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Swanson.
m o A Y , Nov. 12th— Opening Day.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10th— Governor’ s and
Mr. nnd Mrs. J ,E. Lundquist and
sons, E. W., and E. F., and their fam i­
DAY, Nov. 14tl&gt;— Children's Day.
TH U R SD A Y^&amp; ov. 17th— A ll Florida Day.
lies, were Sunday callers at the homo
SDAY, N ot. 15th— Shrine Day.
F R ID A Y , Nov, 18th—-Riwants Day.
:
SATURD AY, Nor. lRth— Auto lu c re .
of their relatives In Grapeville and
also
Mr. nnd Mrs. Swans&amp;n
Archie.

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The fifth Florida State F air and Exposition at Jacksonville, much enlarged
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and Improved, ranks with tho greatest- fairs In the South. The state and fed­
eral governments are participating extensively and many fair attractions, of
more than usual merit havo boon provided for your Interest and entertainment. p j&amp; n

CO A ST LIN E IIA S
CREATED NEW D IV IS IO N
Effective yesterday a r.cW district,
to be known ns the Tampa District,
was created by the Atlantic Coarit
Line railway. Previous to the crea­
tion o f the new division, the Jackson-,
ville district was the lone department
of the rood in the state.
The an­
nouncement o f the new district waa
made by P. R. Albright, general man­
ager, and approved by Lyman Delano,
executive vice-president
Under the announcement the Tam ­
pa district will Include the main line,
Sanford to Port Tampa and branch­
es; Narcooseo, Bone Valley, Thonotoaassa, Haines City, and Tampa South­
ern, The Jacksonville district includes
the Jacksonville to Sanford, main
line, Including the Sanford terminal
and branches; Trilby, DeLand, Lake
Charm, Florida Midland, Alitor, Lees­
burg, Lane Park and Sanford and
Everglades.
Tho following officers havo been ap­
pointed fo r th Tampa district: F. B.
Langley, superintendent, Lakeland; J.
C. Swindell, assistant superintendent,
Prairie Junction, and W. F. Graham,
train master, Lakeland. Jacksonville
appointments follow : T, L. Dumas,
superintendent, Sanford, and L. N.
IlanscH, train master, Sanford.

JACKSONVILLE N D V .I2 - I9 1921
A u to R a c e s

VARIED
INDUS.
TRIES
« ty c
STOCK

Enlarged exhibits of all the activitiei summed up under this
classification.
Florida's rapid development in
the live »tock induitry »»

INDUSTRY
POULTRY

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H o r se R a c e s

The truck and tractor display
is representative of the best
type* of these machines. Ma« * » * « ? , di*P,ay* cover practitally xll agricultural equipment.

TRUCKS
TRACT
FARM
MACHI
ERY

n o rid .-. S u . . U„ive„ i * in .

Fancier* ni Florida and ojher

' “ /nd

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&lt; r MUre ? te0T
exht
represent, the advantage, obSTOCK
,ta .o f fine poultry, pet stock,
, aincd from iu course, in enBOYS' AND rabblt*. etc.
l/gineering. etc., and its value to
GIRLS'
Florida Boys’ and Girls' Qubs
the state in its research and exCLUB
of all kinds have exhibits of
perimental work and other deWORK
great educatiqna! value.
partments,
St o c k

UNIVEI
SITY 0
FL0R II
EXH1BI

War fa rth er la form a tfoa aSSrroa
B. K . It A lf A F O U ltD lf. f t t i t U r r aa4 X-carral V a — f t T ,
111 D r&gt; t-U p r k in h Olds,
Jafk»aavU l“ . r i I .

Special Low Fare* nnd Liberal Stop-Over Privileges Are Allowed on All Lines.

Sweet potatoes should be dug be­
fore tho frost has killed the vinca as
they will keep much better. Select
days o f sunshine to dig. Let them
lie in tho open to dry well before
storing.
“A fa ir for fanners and not for
fakera” should bo the. motto of some
of the county fairs.

AUTO PO LO

The world's greatest sensation, ^uto Polo, h as been secured as the premier amusement
attraction every afternoon and night, exclt Ing borso and automobile races, thrilling
free acts, athletic contests and.many other forms of amusement and entertainment will
be of absorbing Interest.

^UTOMOTlVfcS

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THE SANFORD, W E E K L Y H ERALD , F R ID A Y , NO VEM BER 4, 1921
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work better and last
longer

Columbia

—(o f bell* »nd b u u m
- (or thcnncrcaU
—(or
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no connectors to fuss with. For all
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etc. One Columbia "Bell Ringer”
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INTERIOR W H O LE S A LE
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ORG ANIZED A T ORLANDO.

MICK LER—TAYLO R .
(From TueuUy'i Dti|y)

The followin'- clipping from the
Tampa
Tribune will be of interest to
ORIjANDO, Oct. 31.— Twenty-live
the
many
friends' of the bride, who,
whoesale groccra o f inland Florida
during
her
frequent visit to her aunt,
met in this city Saturday and organMrs.
Alfred
Lilja, made many friends:
iicd the Interior Wholesale Grocers'
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City,
Oct/29.^Mlss Renn Al­
Association, for the purpose o f pro­
berta
Taylor,
daughter of Repre­
moting cooperation and understanding
sentative
and
Mrs
C. If. Taylor, was
in their industry. Orlando, Kissim­
married
In
Mr.
Russell
Theodore
mee, Pnintku, lakeland, Bartow, BrnMickler,
of
Tallahassee,
in
the
pres­
dentown, Arcadia, Fort Myers, Lake
ence
of
a
large
gathering
of
friends
Wales, Snnford, Fort Pierce, ami
Plant City, were represented at the' and relatives at the First Baptist
church here Wednesday evening. Dr.
meeting.
B. 'A . Brown, o f
Lakeland, wns A. M Bennett performed the cere­
mony.
elected president of the association.
The decorations were very beauti­
Other officer^ are: Vice-president, B.
fully
and artistically arranged. Th»
W. Williams, Brndentown; secretarytreasurer, L. C. Hefner, Orlnndo; and ; bridal motif was featured in the rainw color scheme. Stately palms form­
the executive committee is composed
of J. L. Williams, Leesburg; J. Gib­ ed a dark background for the bright
son, lakeland,-r.nd R. F. Willis, O r­ colored flowers nrrnnged upon pedest­
als before the nltnr.
lando.
A program of nuptial music in
charge
nf Mrs. Eunice Tucker, pianist,
HERE TOO.
preceded the ceremony. Mrs. Tucker
The only thing we have against wns assisted by Mr. Roy Williams,
tninled money is ’taint ours.— St. Au­ violinist. Miss I.orene Weaver sang
gustine Record.
"Because” and "Love, Here Is My
Heart." The bridal chorus from 1/ihon+•!■+❖ *++++*++■{■*++++•!• ■*•*+++*4 grin wns rendered as the procession­
"O Promise Me" wns softly play­
The Florida Scout J al.
ed during the ceremony. Mendels­
"F or Wide-Awake Boys”
sohn’s Wedding March wns used n*
35c Year
the recessional.
WILLARD LU M LBY , Publisher
The bridesmaid^ wore frocks of
902 French
tatTot in rainbow shndcs and o f Col*
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oninl design. Carrying bouquets of
chrysanthemums, they entered oppo­
LAND IS. FISH &amp; H U LL
site aisles fro mthc groomsmen. They
were Misses Inez Wiggins, Erin Proc­
Attorney a and Counaellora-at-Law
tor and Essie Ellis. The grooms non
DeLAND. FLO R ID A
were
S!r 'rs. II N. Nelson, R A.
Will practice in the State and Feder­
al points. Special facilities for E x­ Taylor and Clarence Martin.
amining and Perfecting Land TiUea.
The matron of honor, Mrs Heibert
Nelson, sister of the bride, wns
charmingly nttired in n gown of tweS C H E L L E M A I N E S •| toned orchid Canton crepe with trim­
mings of handsome satin florfers. She
LAWYER .
enrried an arm bouquet o f Ophelia
OmCB IN Tile COURT IIOUHK
roses.
SANFORD FLORIDA
Little Misses May Arliiie Goddard of
Lakeland. nnd-Dcrrls Virginia Yearwood or Plant City, were flower girls.
They carried baskets o f rose petals
which f ey scattered for the entrance
GEO. G. H ERRING
of the bride, Tho groom attended by
Attorncy-at-Law
Dr. Lyrwood Evnns, o f Jacksonville,
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Rtiildir na beri .nan, met the bride at the
altar. Tho brldo entered with her
SANFORD. FLA.
fnthcr, Hon. C. H. Taylor. She wns a
picture of loveliness in her gown of
ivory moon-glow satin with trimmings
o f chenille lace and penrl‘bands. Her
veil o f softest tullo was arranged in
JEW ELER
coronet fashion, caught up with or­
M Y S PE C IA L TIE S :
ange blossoms. Her flowers were
Rickard's Hand-Painted China
bride’s roses nnd valley lilies. The
Gorham's Sterling Silver
only jewelry worn by the bride wns
Rogers' Plated W ar*
a string of pearls.
Elgin and Waltham Watehea
Immediately nfter the ceremony tho
bridal party repaired to tho homo of
Parcel Post .Your Cleaning and tho bride’s parents where the young
Dyeing to
couple received tho congratulations
nnd best wishes of their ninny friends.
They left on a bridal tour of the oaqt
coast, going from here to Miami, by
automobile. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mickler will
make their home in Tnllnhnssce, the
homo of the groom’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Mickler. Young Mr. Mick­
ler Is connected with the State A g ri­
411 Main St.
Jacksonville* Fla. cultural Department.
Wo prepay parcel postage on returns
The out-of-town guests included,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Goddard nnd Mrs.
THETFORD, P E R R Y M A N &amp; M. D- Trier, Lakeland; Mr. nnd Mrs.
JL N. Nelson, Ft- Myers; Mr. and Mrs.
W IL K IN S O N
P. T. Mickler, Tallahassee; Mrs. I. E.
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ATTO RNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice in all County, State and Rodgers, Savannah; Dr. and Mrs.
Lynwood Evans, Jacksonville; Mr. and
Federal Courts.
O’ er i«t Nat. Bank
8anford, Fla. Mrs. Alfred Lilja, Sanford.

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Miss Eva Malm, of Ormond, on the
east const, is spending a week o f her
vacation with her cousin, Mrs. Almn
Nifrcc, of this place, nnd visiting other
friends in the neighborhood and in
Sanford.
Mr, nnd Mrs. West nnd son, Leon­
ard, who tire camping out here, mo­
tored over to New Smyrna on Friday
to spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubble, of that place.
The fishing seems to be good; our
neighbors took out fourteen trout or
black bass ns we northerners call
them In nn hour nnd n half, and again
on.Monday, 11.
This hns been so far, n very stormy
week. A little rain all day Sunday,
more on Monday nnd on Tuesday n
regular gale, and our barometers gave
the lowest figure I have ever seen it
register, at 3 p. m., it was at 29.60,
nnd by nine it had fallen a trifle be
low 28.90, nnd then began to rise
ngaln. Somewhere near, there was nn
awful storm. The wind shifted from
the northeast to west on Wednesday.
Hydrometer,. 28.60,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Voile Wnjlnms had
n house full &lt;-n Sunday, among them
their relatives from Snnford, her fath­
er from Orlnndo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Campbell nnd rhildrtn o f this place.
Rev. G. J. Albertson writes us that
*Rov. R. W. Edwnrds has left us,
which nil will be sorry to hear, nnd
that ho Is planning to bo here on the
first Sunday In November In his place,
nnd at I,nkc Mnry nnd Pnnln nlso,
with nn evening service, Snturdny
evening nt Lake Mnry.
Mr .nnd Mrs. Cramer nnd children,
were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Toiler, in
Snnford on Snturdny, nnd Chr.rlie on
Sunday while his wife spent the day
with n friend. Mrs. Battle.
Wo note that Mrs. Anna peForest
hns arrived homo nfter having spent
the summer in the north.
We love the birds nnd our place
hns always been n refuge for them
nnd no gun is ever used except for n
couple vnrietirs of hawks. Little Jen­
ny Wren hns nrrived now, with her
scolding note to keep the phebcc com­
pany, hut nnt the holio ns the misprint
bad it.
MAN AND FA M ILY
LODGED IN TREK
ESCAPED TH E FLOOD.
SARASOTA, Fin., Nov. 1.— Captain
Corey and his family,-who reside on
Longlmnt Key, underwent n thrilling
experience during the storm Inst
week. When the waters of the Gulf
began to rise into the Corey home,
( apt. Corey nnd his family entered
their smnll motorboat and set out
for the mninlnnd. The motor was put
out of commission nnd tho Htttlo ves­
sel drifted before tho wind, finally
lodging in the top of n tree. Capt.
Corey made the boat fnst nnd he nnd
his family were rescued next day a f­
ter tho high wntor hod subsided, leav­
ing the boot lodged in tho tree top.

Wo cannot express in figres all the
United Daughters of the Confeder­
acy’s work for education. Something
over 386 scholarships nre given by tho
general organization in colleges nnd
universities throughout the United
States from Vnssnr College In* New
York state to those o f prominence
west of the Mississippi into Texna.
The work of education is not limited
to seolarships but everything that
tends to the educational uplift o f the
community comes within our provi­
dence, We are an educational force
for we accomplish a definite work, recordd in six figures, and because
yearly wo come nearer realizing our
ambition of giving the higest possible
education to every southern boy and
girl—we have nn interest and privi­
lege in expressing ourselves In all edu­
cational subjects for .advancing edu­
cation. The United Daughters of the
Confederacy arc a cooperative organi­
zation in every community, with their
schools and colleges, and all organiza­
tions interested In the educational
work o f the youth o f the country, town
nnd state.
The following figures mark tt)e odvnneo along educational lines In the
U. D. C. The Floridn Division main­
tains* eleven scholarships nt the two
stnte universities with a totnl o f $1,950.
The general organization nnd divis­
ion maintains over 380 scholarships,
value $70,038; have given various
schools nnd colleges assistance to tho
value o f $4,139.38; assistance to lib­
raries $518.00; presented volumes to
the number o f 1361 to libraries, valued
nt $1,035.20; have awarded 237 prizes
nnd medals to students in various col­
leges and universities; gifts to schools*
$3,031.00. Totnl expenditures for eduentlonnl purposes from November 1910
to November 1020, $81,039.78.
Besides this cducatlonnll work nnd
scholarships the U. D. C., mnintnin
what is known ns the "Hero Fund" in
memory o f the world war soldiers, tho
Interest from thl: fund of $50,000 Is
used for educational scholarships for
the sons nnd grandsons of Confederate
Veterans who served in thp world wnr.
A grent many bonks hnve been plac­
ed in the Bodleian library, England,
nnd Library of Parliament, Ottawa,*
Pnnnda, by the United Daughters of
the Confederacy. Our interests are
far reaching, we nre travelling over
tho .sea for n U. I) .C., chapter wns
organized Inst year in Paris, France.
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Fourth Vice President Florida Division
U. D. C.
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In a communication from Rivers H.
Buford, attorney general of Florida,
the statement is made that “ women
will be required to pay n poll tax nnd
IF YOU NEED A NEW
qualify ns voters under the snmc con­
a
ditions under which men are required
to pny such poll tax, from nnd nfter
tho day upon which, taxes for the year
1921 become due, which is November
first."
Buy tho' Best that is made
The Attorney General's statement
thnt women must pay the poll tax
llk’o tht me nnfter November I, ns n
condition nf voting, sets nt rest vnrious constructions upon the Florida
law. The poll tnx must be paid after
Novemlter 1, or there will be no fran­
chise privilcgo for the women o f the
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
state who wish to east their bnllot at
elections.
GAS RANGES
The committee of fifty appointed fo*
cently to see thnt a full registration
o f all Daytona women is secured re­
ported Monday evening, considerable
work having already been done.
SANFORD, FLO R ID A
In hts decision the attorney general
snys that “ under the act o f the legis­
lature o f 1921 no person who became
eligible to qunlify as a voter in tho
year 1020 is required to pny n poll
tnx for thnt year to qunlify to vote.
Therefore until taxes becomo duo for Consulting Chemist say* of the water: "Of the many waters of thla and oth­
tho year 1921 women will not be re- er regions that I have analyied, I have found none superior la all goad qaali
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W ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 29.—
T W E N TY-TH R E E FROM DAYTONA
Florida boasts more ducks and geese
W E R E HERE AT NO O N-DAY
and shore birds than ever before, ac­
L U N O IE O N
cording to a survey just completed by
axperts of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture at the opening of the
gunning season, which shows that
game is more abundant than in many
years.
The survey shows that quail, wild
turkeys, and deer are reported also
to be moro abundant than for sevreparteo of all kinds. President Fit*- eral years,
There are also a numgcrnld, of the Daytona Club, and the
ber of bears scattered over the state
nowly appointed district governor of
and little troublo is anticipated for
I f your Eyes Trouble You or Your Glasses Need Repairing,
tho Kiwnnnis Clubs was present and
the deer or bear hunters who desires
Don’ t Waste any Time, but Call upon
Secretary W. J. Gardner ,was also
to get the limit allowed him under tho
present and with the livo wires from
law. There is a possibility, however,
Daytona and Sanford tho Kiwannians
of the largo quantities of ducks and
mado merry. They also took up
geese in the northwest section of the
many serious questions for the good
state being scared away overnight,
Optometrist-Optician
of humanity and all those who were
as they were last season, by an air­
present felt that they had been great­
Opposite Postofficc
Sanford, Florida
ship. The migratory birds do not take
ly benefited by tho meeting. Presi­
tho presence of the birdman kindly
dent Connelly and Secretary Lloyd of
and leave just as soon after his ar­
tho Sanford Clug were most enthus­
T O S E E Q ffT T E R S E E M O O R E
rival as they can rise and fly.
iastic over the prospects of the San­
This is to be a banner season for
ford Club and think that tho mem­
the American sportsman. Gamo of
bership will soon reach fifty members
tho sort usually hunted is more plen­
— all livo wires.
tiful, generally speaking, than it has HEALTH BOARD URGES
DoLand was a model, also that in
been for many years. In somo locali­
CONTROL OF A UTO CAMP. DcSoto Park of Tampa. In the latter
ties thcro aro more ducks ahd geeso
Pulitzer Trophy Race
camp there were at all times about
than the oldest inhabitants e^er saw
1,000 campers under strict municipal
fo r H eavier than A ir
before. East of tho Mississippi river
supervision and everything went well.
Machines at Omaha migratory birds aro making their
"There aro going to bo somo bad
southern flight in unprecedented num­
camps
this year fo r reasons stated
Scheduled to Start This Afternoon for bers. Tho quail, or bob white, is
above,
but
as fast as found these
Second Annual
present also in numbers not equaled
camps will bo condemned by the state
for years. And the deer is not so
board o f health, Tho state -board of
(Bj Th» AitocUU4 f u n )
scarce, apparently, as it used to be.
O M AH A,
Nov.
3.— Favorable
health will i.ot tolerato inaanitsry,
A ll told, tho 6,000,000 hunters who
weather conditions for today's second
poorly operated camps this season.
will carry a gun into tho field or to
annual Pulitzer trophy race fo r heav"The cities of W est Palm Beach
icr-than-air craft with speed o f more lako or river between now and Now
and
Bradcntown have recently pro­
than 140 miles an hour, scheduled to Y ear’s are apt to find tho happiest
mulgated
very business-like, compre­
start this afternoon. Planes expected hunting grounds of many years, ac­
hensive
ordinances
to handle camp*.
to lap thirty-milo course five times. cording to reports to tho Biological
The
West
Prim
Beach
ordinance dcWinner last year at Mitchell Field,. Survey, United States Department o f
fines
the
limits
of
the
camp
grounds;
Captain C. C. Moseley, avernged 178 Agriculture, from United States game
it creates nn office o f camp superinwardens
stationed
from
Maine
to
miles nn hour.
tenent with police nnd managerial
Florida nnd from tho Atlantic
to
authority; it requires thnt all tourists
the Mississippi. Tho department re­
tcairing to enter the camp apply to
cently sot a letter of inquiry to each
Ihc superintendent, giving name of
warden nnd a summary o f their po­
person in chnrgo o f pnrty, number in
plins is given below:
party, permanent homo address, make
In Maino tficro are n number o f lo­
and number of automobile, length of
cations fo r deer hunting where indica­
tions point to good sport. Ducks are
stay in canip. A fee o f 25 cents per
reported very abundant from num­
day is chnrged for the use of camp,
erous boys, with coot shooting good
this sum to go to a fund provided for'
AMONG T H E AR M Y OF UNEM
all along tho coast. Pheasants were
tho special servico rendered the tour­
IM.OYEI) F A L L S HEIR TO
not very abundant but ruffled grouse
ists in camp. The camp will operate in
F A T H E R ’S E STA TE
were reported plentiful ali over the
strict accordance with regulations of
state, particularly in the northern
tho stuto board of health. The ordi­
YOU NGSTOW N, O., Nov.
1.—
portions. W ild geeso do not stop in
nance goes into a number of details,
Working in tho parks here ns one of
Maine on their flight south but mny
regulating the copdOct o f the tourisjs
the city’s unemployed, C. V. Virtus,
be found in good numbers in Great
nnd the orderly maintenance of the
28, former Canndian soldier, has been
South Bay, New York.
grounds. In every way the ordinance
informed ho had become heir to his
Through the ducking grounds of
is complete and under it the camp will
fathqr’s estate valued between forty
Virginia nnd North Carolina thero
bo assured o f decent supervision. More
and fifty thousand. A letter bearing
will bo more ducks nnd geese this
the information said a will leaving
cities Bhould follow in tho steps of
season than there have ever been be­
the property to Fisk University, n
West Palm Beach.”
fore— even measured by tho memor­
negro institution nt Nashville, Tonn.,
ies o f oldest inhabitants.
Ruffled
hnd been found but as the will hnd
FLORIDA W AR MOTHER
grouse, phcasnnts, deer nnd bob white
not boon witnessed it was not regard­
HAS BEEN HONORED
arc reported plentiful.
In. Virginia
ed ns valid, under Canadian law.
W ILL PLACE WREATH
state authorities have requested all
county game wardens to report avail­
PHILIPS RECOMMENDS
able accommodations fo r hunters, an­
WORK ON 8TATE ROAD
ticipating a big movement to the field.
NO. 2, SOUTH A T ONCE,

TOM MOORE

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GOVERNOR W RITES TO
H A L L O W E ’ EN SPORTS
W E R E ARRESTED
S H E R IFFS TO K E E P OUT
W IN T E R CROOKS
I’A L A T K A , Nov. 3.—Twenty-eight
young men of this city, who boister­
ously celebrated Hallowe'en, spent a
short time in tho city jnil thnt event­
ful night, tho majority o f them having
‘been locked up when they appeared to
demand the release of four of their
companions who had been taken in
tow by a policeman when he discov­
ered them removing signs from a
butcher shop to n near beer stand.
The celebrants were held only long
enough for them to make u thorough
examination of the interior of
the
prison.

M IA M I HAS W E IG H T Y
POLICE FORCE

T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. 3.— Diligent
efforts to keep out tre "thugs, auto­
mobile thieves, forgers, swindlers nnd
criminals o f various sorts who m i­
grate to Florida with the approach of
the tourist season,” was asked in a
letter by Governor Hnrdce to sheriffs
of nil counties in tho peninsula, mndo
public here today. The governor also
asked expressions from sheriffs ns to
plans they hnve for better enforce­
ment of law. Ills letter Is ns follows:
" I am writing, particularly, the
sheriffs o f south nnd cast Florida, beenuso itis generally this section which
has, heretofore, been troubled with
thnt class o f law-breakers wrlch mi­
grate to Florida with tho approach of
winter. I foql thnt working together,
tho nhcriffs and police officers can rid
our state o f wire-tappers, confidence
men nnd crooks o f thnt sort. We have
had in tho pnst much violation o f
law, resulting from the coming of
thugs, automobile thieves.

M IAM I, Nov. 3.—The
avernge
weight of the members of tho Miami
police department is 173 pounds ac­
cording to statistics obtained at police
headquarters, with Traffic Officer Ned
A llc nhcading (he list nt 220 pounds
and Sergeant W. K. Lancaster hold­
ing tho lightweight honor at 124. O f
tho sixty-five members of the depart­
ment, five weigh moro than
200 END OF DOCK STRIKE IN
pounds, one 200 while only six weigh
SOUTHWESTERN GULF
leas than 162 pounds.
PORTS IS IN 8IGnT.
MADISON COUNTY TO
VOTE DEC. 14 BONDS
FOR ROAD BUILDING

N E W O R LEANS Nov. 3— A speedy
end of the general dock strike which
threatened to tie up river shipping
appeared in aigrt today.
MADISON, Nov. 3.— Madison coun­
Following a conference bctwcon
ty board of commissioners today call­
union heads and officials o f the Now
ed a special election for December 14,
Orleans steamship association, the
to decide whether the county shall is­
scrowmen voted to continue on tho
sue $750,000 in bonds for road build­
Job pending a settlement of wage
ing. I f approved in the election, $420,­
differences.
000 of the money from the bonds
j
It was believed early today that the
would be dovotod to sixty miles of
longshoremen would take a like course
sixteen feot wide hard aurfaco roads
although no definite statement could
connecting Jefferson and Suwannee
be obtained from their leaden.
counties on state road No. 1, and con­
The longshoremen recently accept­
necting Madison with Brooks county,
ed a wngc cut, but refused to accede
Georgia, and also^rith Taylor coun­
. to demands concerning over time and
ty, all contingent upon stato aid,
! working hours.
,
which It was announced had been
1 has requested ha hy 123456890$..90$
promised. Tho remainder would bo
| The United States shipping board
spent on sand clay roads throughout
, has requested that they delay their
Madison county.
&gt;
,
, strike fifteen days pending an amic­
able adjustment.
For office supplies, stationery, eta,
cotae to the Herald office.
Buy R with a Herald Want Ad.

JAC K S O N V ILLE , Nov. 3.— Recom­
mendation that tho state road work
ns soon ns possible on that pnrt of
stne road No. 2 in Columbia couny
from Lake City to High Springs, was
made in the quarterly report of II. B.
Phillips, chairman of the state road
department.
Lake City, Nov. 3.— Officials o f the
statt road dcpnrtmcn were extended
nn Invitation tony by the local cham­
ber o f commerce to visit Lake City at
nn early dnte thnt would suit them to
dlscucc tho road building question in
this county nnd to endeavor to reach
n decision regarding their attitude on
local road matters. The meeting also
would be made tho occasion fo r a get­
ting together o f representatives o f all
residents along state road No. 2, It
was said.
BACK DOOR POLITICS
'
CONDEMN D RY LEGION
ON ADJUSTM ENT PLAN,
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 3.— A reso­
lution demanding immediate passage
by eongress of tho five-fold plan of
adjusted compensation for ex-servico
uen was passed by the third annual
Arcrican Legion conventtoa after
speakers bad scored "back door poli­
tics" which they declared was respon­
sible for the bill's recent defeat.
The resolution was included In the
report of the legislative committee.
It contained no personal mention of
President narding or Secretary of
the Treasury Mellon, other than to
say despite the stand taken by the
president and others, tho legion re­
affirmed Its stand for passage of tho
measure.
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A member of the German relchstage for forty-four yegrs has never
addressed that body. Respectfully re­
ferred to congress.

W ILS O N OUT AG AIN,
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 3 •Former
President Wilson had so far recovered
today from his recent slight indispo­
sition, that, despite Inclement weath­
er, he nttended a matinee at tho local
theatre.

The camp at

istice Day,

F a ir P la y —O u r P o lic y
LOOK!

See H ow Much M ore $1.00 IS W O R T H N O W at T H R A S H ­
ER &amp;

G A R N E R ’S

Than it was a year ago. F or example, note the following equasion:
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would buy a year ago

7 . 50

7.50
4.00

.

H E R E IS W H A T $79.00 W I L L B U Y A T T H R A S H E R &amp; G A R N E R ’S
TODAY—
$60.00
7.50
7.50
4.00
$79.00
.

Suit ..
Shoes
Hat ...
Shirt
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$46.25
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Will buy 70 per cent more merchandise at our Store now than it would a year ago. Rfduc*
tions received by us, in turn passed to our customers. I f you bellive In our business pol­
icy give us your business. Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed at—

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SA N FO RD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 11

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921

.U M E X m

Placed
What Is the Strange Sea Monster?

[Visit Was Thought to
Be Final Appeal
For Strikers

Ino g u a r a n t e e
^ C U T S ^ o tu tU I ^ O lA N O E S 12

BE CONSIDERED

PROPERTY LOSS WILL RUN INTO MILLIONS
IN THE VICINITY OF TAMPA AND ST.
PETERSBURG, WHICH SUFFERED MOST

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BRIDGE ACROSS OUT t AMPA BAY
WASHED AWAY, SMASHING INTO
SEABOARD BRIDGE WHICH GAVEWAY

CALIFORNIA GETS A
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BIT OF STORM TOO.

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Estimated it Will Be Ten Days Before the Sea­
board Trains Can Reach S i Petersburg; A ll
Highways Badly Damaged; Will 'Be Several
Days Before Definite Information Can Be Had
on Effects of the Hurricane.

SACRAMENTO, Ca!„ Oct.. 27.—
Score* of house* were unroofed .hun­
dred* of window* were broken out
and other damage, the full total of
which can not bo estimated at pres­
ent, w* athe result of a strong wind,
approaching tho force of a tornado,
striking this vlcinty yesterday after­
noon.
•
Accompanying the storm, a torren­
tial rain fell land added to the havoc
wrought by the wind. The .deluge
poured into houses as the roofs were
lifted or twisted out of placo and
thousands of dollars' damago was
done to household furnishings.
In the outlying districts the damage
will bo as severe comparatively as
within tho city, and the full scope of
the storm is now known. Wire com­
munication is poor to neighboring
communities nnd it is impossible to
secure anything approximately n cor­
rect estimate of the loss.
Many business houses were flooded
nnd stocks damaged, adding to the
trouble of estimating loasek.
Very little, If any, tornado Insur-,
nnnnco wns carried lit any of the in­
stances of losses here. * •
If the scope of the storm was wider
than this immediate vicinity, tho dnmago to vegetation will be ;an°ther
heavy factor to he reckoned with but
it Is believed hore that tho disturb­
ance was purely local and It is not
anticipated that the losses will cover
territory outside of this county.

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(By The Associated Press)

,

ST. PETERSBURG, 9:00 p. m., Wednesday—(By mail to
(Ur Tfc. A***«UU« ItjM )
CHICAGO, Oct. 27. - - Ben
Jacksonville).—No loss of life was reported at Passa-aGrille, a
Lflooper, member of the Labor
Gulf resort Southwest of here as a result of the j M m ^ e ana
[Board, went to the Masonic Temproperty damage probably less than $60,000. The death list here
I pie this morning where presitonight remained at two and property loss estimated between hall
I dents, general chairmen and exand one million dollars. Six piers °" the waterfront, indudtoj
[ecutive committees of five big
the municipal recreation pier and the Atlantic Coast Line railroad
[unions were in session. Hooper
nier were swept away-with a loss of a quarter of a million dollars
[expected to make final appeal on
and nt least fifty small boats were sunk. Tho streets were cleared
[behalf of government for calling
of debris today nnd electric power, off since Tuesday, was restored
| of the threatened strike. The
In the down town section. High tide nnd rough sens here Tues­
| Board's proposal, it is reported,
day afternoon bncked the water from two to three blocks into tne
| is a guarantee that neither wage
city, flooding thei low places.
.
1'cats nor rule changes be consid|ered until all pending cases are
BLUE p r in t s a n d 8PECIF1CA-1WIRE SERVICE w a s HIT BUT
TA M PA , Oct. 27.— P ro p e rty dam age in t h a t section of th e
[disposed of. Hooper’s presence
TIONS s e n t TO CHAMBER
i
PROMPTLY REPAIRED BY
;peninsula sw ep t by th e h u rrien n e was roughly e stim ated
| led to reports that W. G. Lee,
OF c o m m e r c e
LINEMEN
million dollars by insurance men hero who have been analyzing
[of the trainmen, was backing the
-----, reports reaching Tampa from other sections. Damage in Tampa
■peace move. Hooper said before
William T. Donnelly, well known Sanford.was certainly lucky, again, i Wns estim ate d a t between one and1 one h a lf an d tw o million doiIfoing into the meeting room he
marine engineer, has fulfilled the When we count up
. our losses in the jjira b u t it will be sevornl d a y s before definite figures can c
liras making the call unofficially
promiso to furnleh complete p’nns and, vegetable fields that can be replaced tained. The known death, lint early today still stood at five, two
land that he had vague possibi­
specifications for the proposed yacht by another planting nnd then read of in St. Petersburg, three in Tdmpn nnd vicinity. The Seabowd
lity for settlement in mind which
basin on the lnko frort. This promise the serious loss of life and property Air Line trn'ks from Tampa to St. Petersburg are blocked. Tho
■he would outline to the union
wns mndc to the Board of Governor* in other plnccs we ennnot help but highway bridge across the head of old Tampa bay near Safety
Keen. There has been much disat the time of Mr. Donnelly’s visit to j think that in all the vnrious storms Harbor washed nwny and crashed into the Seaboard Bridge tear­
Itnssinn in the union and railroad
ing down a portion of it. It will he ten dayB before trains will bo
Snnford last winter on board his yacht j Sanford has been lucky indeed.
nblo to go through. Highways everywhere are damaged. No wire
ties as to the possibility of
Almost
every
city
in
Florida
with
the Dawn and New Era. The p'ans
rLabor Board putting out an
ns furnished by Mr. Donnelly arc very but few exceptions hnd to shut down connections to Pinellas county.
uer that the strike Is illegal
comprehensive nnd if the yacht basin their utility plants nnd spend days
TAMPA, Oct. 2 7—Little news -jd ordering it be called off. The
is built in accordance with these plans fixing up tho wires nnd poles -and
trickled
through from outlying points
Ikard members would not disit will w.thout doubt, be one of the kept the cities in dnrkness for twenty■yesterday
nnd list ne:ht, the first ,
[tass the report this forenoon exfinest in the state. A special commit­ four hours or more. '1
wire
service
Lo ured txlng a single
Icept to say no such order had
tee of tho Chamber of Commerce ia The Herald wishesf to congratulate
wire
which
the
Wfttern Union got
[been prepared.
*
now working on tho projects to bo In­ Manager Morse, of the Southern Util­
about 8 o’clock last t^r.ht. For the
[ Hooper remained with the
cluded in a proposed bond issuo and ities Co., and his force of mon for
greater.part of tho duy there was a
[union officials some time and af­
It is tho Intention of this committee their prompt attention to the falling
single W. U. tfire out of Plant City,
ter lea v in g he said the strike
to include this improvement in the wires nnd breaks in tho electric ser­
and the messages frort Tnmpa- wore
was not yet settled, that settle­
proposed issue. The initial cost of vice lines. Mannger Morse wnited ns DEMAND SURRENDER OF FORM­ taken there by automob'Io and relay­
ment could hardly be expected GOES TO ATI. ANTA FOR AD- this yacht basin will be within thejlong
possible before cutting the
ER EMI’EROR CHARLES AND
ed, and a fow messages wero receiv­
while he was at the meeting. Un­
DRESS THIS AFTER­
REPARATIONS
financial means of the city and nny service on Tuesday night as he did
ed for Tampa the 6amo wa$. It was
ion m eetin g broke up soon after
NOON
money expended on this project can not wnnt to deprive tho people of tho
tho only touch this city had with the
Hooper left, with the announce­
(■* r u
be considered ns an Investment that lights but when the danger from live
outside world, as all long distance
(Bf Tte a u K tiM T n u )
ment that the five organizations
LONDON,
Oct.
27.—Little
Entente
will pay handsome dividends to the wires falling In the streets became so
would hold separate meetings at COLUMBUS, Oct. 27.—President city in that it wRl attract owners of great he was forced to cut the juice composed of Rumania, Czecho-Slovib telephone lines were down, and still
•
one o’clock and a joint meeting fording and party arrived here this pleasure craft to Sanford. As condi­ off at- the plant until Wednesday nnd Jugo-Slnvia sent n note to Hun­ are down. •
Punta Rassa seems to have been
morning from Birmingham to spend
»t three.
gary
demanding
the
surrender
of
formorning. It inconvenienced tho Daily
virtually wiped off the map. The
several hours Inspecting Camp Bcn- tions are todny smaller boats will not

LITTLE ENTENTE
SENDS IN NOTE
TO HUNGARY

PRESIDENT
AT COLUMBUS
INSPECTS CAMP

ning. He goes to Atlanta this after­ venture to visit localities where there
arc not provisions available for pro­
noon to speak there late today.
tection from heavy windstorms fcuch
ns are experienced on Lake Monroe.
WEATHER AND CROP
Tho yacht basin will afford ample pro­
tection from the strong winds that
Conditions In Florida for the Week often sweep across the lake and in
' Ending October 25, 1921.
addition will serve as a recreation pier
Temperature:—Temperatures were for tourists who might care to enjoy
|HONDELL. SAYS
STATEMENT
generally moderate to above the sea­ the beauties of our lake. The building
WAS VILE, FOUL AND
of a yacht basin along jhc plana laid
sonal
average during the week.
OBSCENE
Precipitation:—Rainfall was heavy down by Mr. Donnelly will be the most
to excessive during much of the week important permanent development
(»r Ti» amhum r&gt;Mi)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27r - Resol u- over the southeast, portion, extending that has ever been made on the lake
Itions for the expulsion from tho house northward during the latter part, inci­ front with the possible exception of
•f representative* of Congreaaraan dent to tho eastward movement of the the bulkhead. Unlike the bulkhead,
j Blanton of Texas, was called up today tropical storm of the 24-26. The cen­ however, it will immediately bring re­
I by Republican Leader Mondcll. Adop- ter of the storm approached tho State turns on the money invested in it,
j tion of rcaclution waa asked by Mon- between Tampa and Cedar Keys, and once it has become generally known
J4*11, who declared while It waa proper entered the Atlantic between SL Au­ amongst yachting enthusiasts that
| Inform the public of reasons for gustine and Titusville. Twenty-four Sanford has a yacht basin. Lake
| vhat the house waa called upon to do rainfall of 3 to more than 6 inchts Monroe ia a gold mine to Sanford. Be­
[ “the publication ’which ia basis of occurred over northern and central fore gold has been extracted from any
I rnerge is of auch character It cannot portions of the peninsula during the field intensive development is neces­
sary. In order to realize the greatest
presented on the floor.” Mondell
last day of the week.
benefits
from our priceless asset it is
*b*racteriied objectionable words in
Condition of Crops:—The forepart necessary that we begin at once to de­
*“ «ffidavit inserted in the Congreaatonal Record by Blanton aa "unspeak- of the week was too dry for favor­ velop our lake front.
The following quotation from Mr.
vile, foul, filthy, profane, blaa- able growth of truck In the northern
portion
of
the
esectlon,
except
where
Donnelly's
letter is very interesting
IPwmous and obscene.”
local showers had occurred, but rains sad proves the value of an efficient
became more general as the week ad­ organisation:
Address
MIt will further be understood that
vanced with heavy rain* over most
ipat the plans
insofar
as I have prepared
of
the
northern
and
central
portions,
is Criticised Today
preliminary wqrk in
which revived truck, strawberries, and done any ___
By Sen. Harrison cane, sweet potatoes ^m feitrus trees. connection with thla undertaking,
that it has been done purely In a vol­
I
it Should Not Hare Been DeUr- Rain is still needed west of the Su­ untary capacity'for the Chamber of
wannee
river,
where
all
fall
work
is
ered In the South
backward .The planting of oats was Commerce and without expense to
•
resued in portions of the central and them.”
Mr.
Donnelly
is
now
on
a
return
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27^-Hard- northern divisions, but the work is
’
tog’s address in Birmingham on the still much behind in western counties. trip to this section of the state.
,*te question waa criticized In a state­ Truck on low lands was damaged by
ment today by Senator Harrison, of heavy raiqs in portions of Brevard MINE WRECKED BY DYNAMITE.
Mississippi. "The president’s speech and Dade*counties. The week closed
(By A s Am m U W Vims )
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unfortunate but to have made It with the soil in much better condition
PITTSBURGH, Kas., Oct. 28.—The
"* thc heart of the South where III in the northern and central counties,
*J“me states the negro population pre- but too wet In much of the south, and Gray Wolf mine near Gross, Kansas,
was wrecked by two charges of dyna­
f0nHn*tea -was unfortunate In the ex- too dry west of the Suwannee river.
mite shortly before midnight last
***»•.’’ said Harrison.
night.
For. first class fob work—the Herald

IRESOLUTIONS
FOR EXPULSION
I OF BLANTON

Harding’s

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Herald and othef manufacturing
plnntB but wo could not kick because
this work is absolutely necessary and
was not made through tho fault of
tho plant but • wns caused by the
storm and it would probably bo well
for the public to remember that when­
ever a severe itprm occurs and there
Is danger from wires falling that the
plant will be shut down until the
troublo is repaired. When one consid­
ers that every time an employee of
the Southern Utilitiea Co. takes his
life in his hands on a pole or tree re­
pairing the lines with the Juice turned
on their work can be better appre­
ciated.
•
The Herald wishes to thank' the
manager of the Southern Utilities,
The Southern Bell Telephone Co., and
the Western Union Telegraph Co., and
their men for their prompt work on
Wednesday morning In restoring ser­
vice after one of the worst storms
that has struck the state in yean—
and Sanford seemed more fortunate
than sc many other cities in the state.
By this prompt service the Dally
Herald started to work at eleven
o’clock with telegraph wires working,
with telephone working and with the
electric lights and power working and
we never missed an Issue.

mor Emperor Charles, demobilization
of the • Hung rian army and repara­
tions sufficient defray the expense of
the little entente’* mobilization. Un­
less Hungary replies satisfactorily
within two days the little entente
troops will enter Hungary.

storm raged there from early Monday
night until late Tuesday rig h t The
gale nt that point at times reached • _
force of 100•miles an hour, sweeping . away houses and bringing a veritable '
tidal wave along with i t
Boca Grande suffered severely, but
the extent of the damage is not
Bank’s Vice-President known.
*
‘
Committed Suicide
Fort Myera and the outlying islands
were In the path of the storm. There
A fter Bank Closed waa
much damage there.
.
At
Bradentown
and
vicinity
the
Merchants Bank at Augusta, Ga.,
principal
damage
was
to
the
d
tru
a
Closed by the State
fruit crop, but there was somo dam­
age to buildings. Anna Marla key
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AUGUSTA, Oct. 27.—Following the waa swept by the storm and there waai
posting of a notice on the door of the considerable damago to the building*
Merchants Bank here last night slat­ and to the dock there.
Passa-aGrilte caught much of the&gt;
ing the bank would be closed today
and its affairs turned over to the storm's force. Rumors that Uvea v « o w
Georgia State Banking Department, lost there proved untrue. The p&amp;sk
Eugene Roscborough, vice-preMdent was cut bff from the mainland when
and director of the bank, committed the bridge failed, but yesterday mo­
torboats from SL Petersburg reached
suicide here this morning.
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the island with provisions end cloth­
ing for such as were in need. Thera
EX-ARMY SURGEON IS
wee much property damage there.
FOUND GUILTY DEATH
OF W IFE YEARS At
The Gulf,ami Southern steamship
___ .._o Is reported to have left New
RICHMOND, Va., Oct 27—-A ver­ Orleans Saturday with passengero and
dict of guilty of murder in the first freight for Tampa, and should have
degree was returned byt a Jury in arrived here Monday or Tuesday. I t
Henrioc
county circuit court here yes­ has not yet been heard from. Tim
JAPS ARE COMING IN
COMPROMISE SPIRIT terday afternoon in the ease of Dr. Truxlllo carries no wireless equip­
Wilmarth A. Hadley, former United m ent
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The
Mallory
Linq
steamship
Lake
BULLETIN—ABOARD STEAM­ ed with the murder of his wife, Mr*.
Fillmore was due to arrive hero from
SHIP KASHIMA MARU, Oct. 25,— Sue Kathleen Tinsley Hadley, whose
New York with general cargo Tues­
(By radio to the.Associated Press)— body was fopnd in the James river
day, but has not yet appeared.
That the Japanese delegation to the near here about three years ago.
Key West wee not struck by the
Washington conference on limitation
The verdict was returned after the storm, contrary to the wild rumors of
of armaments end Far Eastern ques­ jury h*d been out less than forty min
tions is coming In a "spirit of accom­ utes. The verdict carries with it i great devastation there. The storm
modation and compromise” was the sentence of death in the electric chair merely eideswlped the Island City. A
wireless received a t the B t Peters­
statement today of Vice Admiral To- at the state penitentiary here.
burg
station from Key West yester­
mosaburo Kato, his first public utter­
day
stated
that there was no storm,
ance since he was appointed a mem­
It’s a queer logic that strives to damage there.
.
ber, of the delegation.
,
lessen the social evil and make* no
Center HiU, in Sumter county, in.
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Miss Nell King, of Tildenville,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and two child­ Mrs. M. MV King.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Luther, of
ren, of Longwood, were dinner guests
Odd sizes and Lines of Shoes that cannot be Duplicated
Saturday a t the homo of Mr. and Waynesville, N. C., have returned to
cumulate. We are dosing these out at
Mrs. Cramer.
their winter home in Oviedo to the de­
Emil Magnuson left Saturday to light of their many friends.
Mr .and Mrs. W. B. Williams spent
oversee tho grapefruit and orange
packing for Chase A Co., at th d r big several days last week In Jackson­
, REDUCED PRICES
ville Mr. Williams was in Tallahas­
grove near Windermere.
Miss Eunlco Tyner left for the see a few days also.
Ladies’ Slippers and Shoes
Ilsworth grove on Monday. She yrill
The mission study class of the
board this winter at the home of her Methodist church, met at Mrs. 8. W.
Swope's Tuesday afternoon with
uncle, Mr. Noah Fry.
Mr. Henderson, of the A. C. L., seven members present
shops, Is having his vacation this
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Miss
week, and is spending it by taking his Kirkland nnd Mrs. Arnold, of Am­
Men’s and Boys’ Shoes
fnmily in their auto to Tampa, where brose, Ga., have returned to Oviedo
they will visit a married daughter, for tho winter, and have rented a
and with the grand mother a t Kis­ house at Lake Charm.
simmee. Thq eldest son, who drives
Messrs. 0. L. Harper and son, Geo.
a bus for Losaing, could not go.
Brown and Mrs. Graves, of Ocoee,
J. C. Collcr had his man out improv­ were business visitors to Oviedo Sat­
For years this store has been known as the
ing
tho new cottage in Grapeville urday.
"Style Center” of our city
with a nice coat of paint this week.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Marshall and
Wo understand that Mr. Horschi, baby, of, Sanford, visited Oviedo
who bought near the church, also had Tuesday
.
In men’s fine shoes we lead
their home painted and Mr. Stafford
Clifton Brown, of Ambrose, Ga., is
Only the Styles on Sale are Shown—All you need to do is to
with THOMPSON’S — ‘T h e
put a well down.
spending the winter in Oviedo.
A pleasant little birthday party was
Sam Brown, of Ocoee, spent Tues­
see the window for some real buys.
yard stick by which shoe
held at the home of Archie Swanson day in Oviedo.
on Saturday evening in honor of his
L. E. .W right spent Tuescjay in
values are m easured.”18th birthday. Archie is a fine young Sanford.
man and the tandby of his parents,
Misses Mable Swope and Elisabeth
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson, being Lawton and F. W. Swope ,of Rollins
their youngest son.
College, spent the week-end in Oviedo,
We heard ;on Monday morning the returning to Winter Park Sunday af­
first hobo of the season, gladly telling ternoon.
of his arrival at the first break of
Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Famell, Alton
day, and the tourists will soon be Famelf, and Miss Wanna Pope, mo­
hcre for winter ’ on the way.
tored to Davenport Sunday •
Mr. and Mrs. West nnd young son,
Mr. and Mrs. Sauer and little son,
Leonard, of Nashville, Tcnn., are arrived Monday from Minnesota, and
First Nat’l Bank Annex
Wakefield Preserving Co., as flourish­
camping out in their tent at tho home will locate at Lake Charm, in the
"The
Family Shot Store”
ing and supplying guava Jelly and pre­
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Westerdlck. Having Wheeler house for the winter.
serves to the world at largo.
been engaged in school work for a
Mrs. W. M. Wright spent Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Eldridgc have
(Trom H o n d a ,’, Dallr)
llla t* -® * * SEE 0UB WIND0W
number
of
years
they
decided
to
make
In
Orlando.
‘ Mrs. Endor Curlctt of Geneva is in arrived from an extended visit to
tho
trip
in
their
auto
and
are
think­
Dr.
Cason,
of
Enterprise,
preached
the city today on n shopping expedi­ many points in the north where Mr.
tion and is also attending to her many Eldridge is engaged in the shipping of ing of staying hero if they can find a n splendid sermon at the Baptist
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duties ns member of the various so­ fruits and vegetables. Mr. nnd Mrs. nico little place. They went with Mr. church Sunday morning, nnd nt 3:30 stopping at'tho Roebuck place. Mr.
cieties and clubs of which she is a Eldridge huve n fine country place nt nnd Mrs. Wcsterdick over to Osteen In tho same church. Dr. S. W. Wnlk- Wadbrook is a friend of Mr. Roebuck.
er, of Sanford, preached an able serDr. R. L. Anderson, of Orlando, was
Pnola nnd their many fricndB are giv-' on Sunday.
most active member.
mon. These services were held in the a visitor in town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lyman and ing them a welcomo home again.
Baptist church because of the repairs
family of Altamonte Springs were in
Mr. and Mrs Oats, of Orlando, were
(
T
n
a
W
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-DalU)
being
made at the Methodist church the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Full­
the city today and their many Sanford
Rer. and Mrs. A. M. Daigcr, of
C. D. Lee spent several days last er.
friends were glnd to sec them.
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Umntilla
were among those attending
WANTED
week in Jacksonville.
W. H. Bruce, of Lake Woles, spent
Prof. Miller spent the week end in
Tho members of tho ladles bibio Orlando.
the Week-end here with W. I. Adams the district meeting at the Methodist WANTED—Young cowYOUR SATISFACTION
Must be
class
of the Methodist church, packed
J. B, Lawson and Will Rowe, have ch'‘re'» herc V * " * '* *
There
was
services
at
the
Baptist
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
II.
MelBnttcries at cut prices nt Hof-Mnc
IS MY SUCCESS ,
purchased the Post place on the west
18-tfe a splendid box for the orphanage at church, Sunday, Rov. Burr, of Winter
Uattery Co., ,rFoot of First Street." mcr, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
Enterprise Tuesday afternoon at the Park, conducting.
Office Opp. P. O.
I’hone ltt
side, nnd gwino in for fnrming.
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10-ltp SEE M. 8. NELSON for all kinds of •home of Mrs. S. W .Swopo.
N. J. Lillnrd nnd
II.
A.
Neel
nnd
Albert
Sessions
returned
Sunday
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, Mrs. Hurley nnd son, Kermith, forhauling.
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Tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. L. from Jacksonville, where ho spent To See B etter See Moore
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Gore an d Deane , mcr r0Ri(Jpnt(l hcre ,)Ut now of Winter
Trondwell, all of tho Sanford Herald, Gnrden, were recent visitors in tho CAN HELP YOU to mnke your rent, Murphy, at Lake Chnrm, hns been the several days,.
buy or build a homfc, improve city haven of rest for ngwly weds this fall.
attended the meeting of the Typo­ city, calling upon friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y .Fuller were ATTENTION, CELERY GROWERS!
We hnvo just received n carload ef
graphical Union nt Orlando yester­ A. F. Hunt hns returned from n or country real estate, pay off tho I-nst week, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. visitors in Orlando on Monday
Yellow
Jacket sprayers, price of sane
mortgage. Disability feature. Long Chandler, of Dcs Moines, In., who
day, nnd enjoyed the visit to Orlando pleasant visit to Montgomery, Ala.
Mrs. Will -Allen, Mrs. Wilkinson,, cash, 12 per cent below last year’s
term
loans.
No
renewals.
3
per
cent.
were recently married, .were the
and the meeting very much.
L. H. Smith nnd A. J. Houser, of Cnb on M. W. Raiford, Enterprise guests of tho Murphy’s. Mr. nnd Mrs. nnd Miss Louise Allen, were visitors prices.—Mahoney-Wnlker Co. 10-4te
in Orlando, Monday.
J. P. Hall, the popular manager of Womjw 0 hio, are spending some time
Junction, Fla.
.
D-4tp Chnndlcr came down in their car nnd
thee Western Union Telegrnph Co., j. r&lt;j
expect to loente somewhere in Flori­
is taking a Well earned vneation of
FOR SALE
No matter whnt the other fellow
da. This week, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt.
two weeks ,nnd in his absence his
does, we do better.—Hof-Mnc Bat­ FOR SALK—No. 817 West First St. Murphy, of Oxford, Iown, nrc visiting
f »
plnre will be filled by Mr. Robertson,
Eight rooms and bath. For price
tery Co., “ Foot of First Street."
their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Mur­
of Jacksonville. Asked where he in­
10-ltp nnd terms, write box 782, Daytona,, phy nre not strangers among us, Mr.
U N IO N -M A D E _
tended to spend his vacation, Mr. Hall
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Jesso H. Trent, of Grnnly, Mo., is Fin.
Murphy having spent one year here
said, "right hero in Sanford.”
■ponding some time hero nt the Mon­ SIX TH HTIIKBT PAINT SHOP, T . B. Halk.
W
o r k
C l o t l i e s
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Baker nnd Mr. tezuma.
n ia n iftr .
O n ltr s p ro m p tly s itc n to d .
K a tU - with his parents Mrs. Murphy will be
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FOR
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AND BOYS----fa r lk n im r in t m l.
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pleasantly remembered ns Miss May
and Mrs. W. P. Baker, Jr., of Atlan­
W. S. Stockton, of Pnlntkn, wns in FOR SALE—Celery plants. Will bo Field. Two years ago Miss Field
s \\ ; r n a i i c
Best “ Indigo” Denim; roomy and
ta, spent tho week-end nt tho Montetho city yesterday colling on his lov»)Vfc-KALLO comfortable; with double-stitched
rendy about the 2f&gt;th of this month. taught in th o ' Snnford city schools,
xumn, Raving herc this morning for
:nu customers.
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seams that will notrip; wido suspenders.
Inquire at Herald office.
G-Ctp nnd spent many week-ends in Oviedo.
the southern part of the state.
Over
n
quarter
of
a
million
wellnew Im­
FOR SALE—To close ostatc, ten room Mr. nnd Mrs. Murphy nlso came
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Collcr have re­
/ S k si F O R T —With
drop-seat,
house two blocks cast of Stetson south by auto nnd expect to loente
turned from n delightful visit with known men and women from different
'E R ALLS proved
easllyandqnlcklj
pnrts of the country have signed writ­ University, Dcl-nml.
section of the
Sultablo for somewhere In this
relatives in New York.
let
down;
buttons
concealed
and so
Tanlac's best advertising comes ten endorsements for Tanlac.—Union apartments or large family. Beauti­ state.
plaeod ss not to tonch the body. Mott
comfortable one-pioco work garment
from people who have actually used Phnrmacys—Adv.
Mrs. J. II. Hnigh returned home
ful location. Apply to J. H. Hutch­
Miss Ellen Trent, of Webb City, inson, Admr., 1020 Eleventh and Laur­ Sunday from Patterson, N. J. Mrs.
it.—Union phnrmncy.—Adv.
ever m ade.
PANTSl-ciowl,.ww*
malarial* la n aat • aarvkaalila
Mr. and Mrs. J,. A. Itedpath, form­ Mo., is among the visitors stopping el avc., Sanford, Fla.
7-4tp. Haigh was accompanied by her broth­
p a iu r a l| food-flHInf ana longw aarint. A ik lo n r d ialar for
erly of Jacksonville arrived Saturday st tho .Montezuma.
"EXIDE” BATTERIES, tho Giant er and,sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Kirk“ Panam a" lla n n in u - told nadir*
and will mako Sanford tholr homo.
Rental Bnttcries for nny mako of that lives in a box. We can now fur­ ham, nnd their two sons, who expect
Iran-rind cnaraaU a. Look for
tho Uado-mark.
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They are stopping nt the Montczumn. enr ut Hof-Mnc Battery Co., "Foot of nish six Volt Batteries ut $2-1.00. Wo to bo permanently loented In Oviedo.!
Kahn
Mf(.
Co,
Mobil#,
Ala.
Mr. Redpnth is with Hoban, Hunter First Street.”
10-ltp buy, sell, exchange, rechnrge and re­
As usual*, tho most ui:,uu,vMol b»ok pair oil mnkos Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Fcitncr Co.
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Miss Rincau nnd Walker Dickson, of of the year is tho pockclbook.
ers. Phone 548.
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Ixmgwood woro guests of Mr. and
/Mrs*. Chris Matthews, nt dinner Inst
Mina Omnh Allen sport the week­
evening.
end nt home with her p aren t, Mr. nnd
Miss Clnro Walker hns returned to
Mrs. Bill Allen.
Winter Garden nfter n pleasant week
Friends of Mrs. George Lowln wiill
end visit with her cousin, Mrs. M.
regret to hear thr.t she is in the FerMinarik.
nnld-McLcughlln hospital.
Miss Winnie Brown spent the week
Miss Helen Moran spent the week­
end with her mother und sister nt Fort
end In Geneva with her parents.
Christmas.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
(From T u iid a j’i D ill,)
8. A. Wilkinson, had the misfortune
Mr. and Mrs F. C. Heater nnd
a n d ----to drink some kerosene and canto near
Lumber is the loweit
daughter from Leesburg, were the
dying.
week-end guest of tholr nlocc, Mrs.
.
th at it has been in
Friends of Mr. T. A. O’Neill will
Edison Freomafi.
regret to hear that ho will not return
years and years. B u t the price
We have In stock different sizes of
this winter &lt;o open tho hotel. Mr.
Pipcless Round Oak furnaces, also au­
O’Neill mado lots of friends while he
any com m odity rarely remain*
tomatic and instantaneous hot water
was here last winter.
SALES
AND
SERVICE
stationary, for long. I t either goe*
heaters.—Mahoney-Walker Co. l0-4tc
J. S. Dinkel end Miss Olive, were
Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Taylor, of
We Carry The Parts
visitors in Sanford, Saturday.
up or down. Lumber prices have
Lakeland, were among tho visitors
J. E. Phipps was a visitor in
here yesterday.
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Haines City, on Wednesday
Twenty million people have taken
They aro making fast progress on
be upward. Now is the time to buy lumber for bull .
The automboile has proven .to those whose
. Tanlac with the most gratifying re­
the West Longwood road, and it will
sults.—Union Pharmncy.—Adv.
time is worth anything-, th a t w alking is an
ing purposes. If you are ever going to build anything,
not be so many weeks before it will be
The many friends Of Mrs. M. S. I
completed.
extravagance and th a t riding is tru e economy
Wiggins will be delighted to hear that
b u y your lum ber now.
Mr. Hayden Miller, of Jacksonville,
'the and her attractive little daughter &gt;
was the guest of J. E. Phipps a few
Dorothy Ellwood are expected to ar­
days this week
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Mrs.
Balts
and
Misa
Nellie
Baker,;
Ids and will be with her sister, Mrs.
mother
and
niece
of
Mrs.
Roy
Sours,
B. L. Perkins for tho winter.
.
arrived
Friday
to
spend
the
winter.
J. 8. Dinkle, of Longwood, i s I
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Sanford;
Florida
.
Mr*. P. T. Wakefield, of Geneva, ■
was In the city today and reports tha

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Wild Life Leaglie of O range County Will Assist
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The following communication from
• Chase &amp; Co., will be interesting to
Sanford fruit and truck growers:
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 22, 1921.
The Sanford Herald,
.Sanford, Fin.
Gentlemen:—We are advised by the
Florida Railroad Commission, Talla­
hassee, Fla., that the Intrstatc Com­
mission lias denied the petition of the
F ruit Growers Express Co., for n
suspension of supplement No, 15 to
I. C. C., No. 7, perishable protective
tnriiT No. 1.
Supplement No. 15 publishes a flat
reduction of thirteen per cent, in the
refrigeration charges on Florida fruits
and vegetables between all points in
Florida to destinations in the United
States nnd Canada.
This reduction of thirteen per cent,
has been put into effect pending a
further hearing before the Interstate
Commerce Commission in L C. C.,
Docket No. 10892, refrigeration rase
Railroad Commission, State of Flori­
da, vs. Director General Aberdeen &amp;
Rock fish Railroad Ca., et. a!.
A hearing before the Interstate
Commerce Commission in tins ease
will probably be held in Jacksonville
some time after December 1st, nnd
should the Interstate Con merce Com­
mission decide that the reduced rotes
are reasonable and that they' not be
'changed, it will result in a saving of
around n quarter of a million dollars 1
for the Florida fruit and vegetable
shippers.
Yours very truly,
CHASE &amp; COMPANY.

Orlando, Fla., Oct. 22, 1921.
Rogers' letter of the 14th inst., comEditor Sanford Herald,
menting on the treatment of a party
Dear Sir:—I am inclosing to you of hunters recently arrested by the
clipping taken from the Orlando Morn- Seminole county officials, and his ap­
ing Sentinel of a letter written to that parent attitude toward the Orange
paper by a Mr. E. G. Rogers, also a County Wild Life League, I think it is
reply to same by myself in the eame very unsports man-like.
Truly, Mr.
paper of the 20th.
Rogers, if a good sportsman, cannot
These articles grew
out of the wish to persecute the Wild Life
posse of hunters that invaded the League, even if there are some unWeklwa swarr^i section In Seminole loyal members belonging to it. These
county some weeks ago in which your things will happen in the best of orsheriff got mixed up with the pnrty ganizations, but I do believe that the
nnd all ended up a t Sanford.
majority of the Wild Life League
’We have a progressive League for members are true sportsmen and are
the protection of game in Orange using -their best efforts for the pro­
county ,and nt the Inst legislature tection of gnmo of this county,
had some specinl acts passed that has
Mr .Rqgers seems to think the hunthelped us wonderfully along these Ing party which went t o , Seminole
lines.
county, nnd of which Mr. Walker, of
Our ambition is to get all adjoining Auburndale, was apparently a memcounties interested in this movement her, consisting’of some ten or twelve
In order that we can preserve the men nnd a pack of some eighteen or
game In this section of the state be- twenty dogs, were justified ,and viofore it is too late.
lating no gamo laws. If ho thinks this
The Orange county division of the number of men nnd dogs, turned loose
Foridn Wild Life Lertguo in planning .in the swamp where deer nnd turkeys
n grand get-to-gother meeting and ns well as bear abound, will not mo"banquet" to be held nt the Chnmbcr lest the game that the state law Bays
of Commerce rooms nt Orlnndo, Fla., shnll not be chased or molested, ho is
in the near future the cxnct date will cither ignorant of the habits of game
be determined Inter.
or ho docs not believe in the protection
of game.
A permanent law for the proper en­
forcement of Inws that will really pro­
tect our game state-wide seems al­
most impossible nt Tallahassee for the
simple reason that there are nIready
a ninjority of the counties of the stnte
so near depleted of big game that
there is no interest taken in such coun­
ties to enforce the laws they already
have. Rut should the counties in the
state which have sufficient seed left
to rebuild their gnmo have special
acts passed, ns Orange county has

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Game will not suffer by him. It is the
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nnd he alone can bring about n suc­
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a true sportsman nnd carry fair and
stand shoulder to shoulder with his
brother sportsmen.
Do not weaken
by the thought that because one un­
scrupulous huntsman slips out nnd
gets one, he must do the same in or­
der to get hi*. .Go after that fellow
with a warden instead of the game
with the gun.
This is my solution of real game
protection.
(Signed) JAMES KINCAID,
Vict-President of Orange County Di­
vision of toe Wild Life League, Or­
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2— The vigor of the plants results in unusual freedom
from blight.
3— The fruits are almost perfectly globe shnped.
4— The fruits on the same cluster mature well together nnd
are of uniform size.
5— The fruit colors a rich purplish pink clear to the stem
after packing.
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You can’t afford to miss the chance. If you try Gulf Slate Market this
year on pari o f .your acreage; next year you will go strong on it.
Write us for seed to he scut postpaid to your address at $2.00 per oz.

ONE BRIGHT THOUGHT.
The possibility of a general strike
on the railroads will be in all prob­
ability ncecelcrnte the movements of
those*who are stirring nhout, making
preparations to spend tho winter in
Florida. Then old Jnck Frost will take
n nip nt their heels nnd ringers and
the coal man will fire in n circular
quoting the season's price of fuel and
the exodus to the Land of Sunshine
will begin.—-llnlnes City Herald.

We have been in

Gulf Slate Market pnyB belter than uuy variety you have
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“ These lints Wouldn’t Eat My llest
Grain,” Sny« Fred Lamb.
" It’s hard to keep rats out of n
feed store. Tried for years. A neigh­
boring store sold mo some RATSNAP. It worked wonders. Gathered
up dead ri.ts every morning. Bought
more RAT-SNAP. Haven't a rat now.
They wouldn't eat my best grain when
I threw RAT-SNAP around.” Three
nixes, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaran­
teed by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.

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*E. G. ROGERS,

Those of us who are accustomed to
feel dull- nnd heavy when we arise;
splitting headache, stuffy from a
cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid
stomach,'lame back, can, instead, both
look and feel ns fresh as a daisy al­
ways by wnshing the poisons nnd tox­
ins from the body with phosphnted hot
water onch morning.
We should drink, before breakfast,
a glass of hot water with a tea­
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
to flush from the stomach, liver, Jtfdneys and bowels the previous day’s
indigestible wnstc, sour bile and pois-1
onous toxins; thus cleansing, sweet­
ening and purifying the entire ali­
mentary tract before eating more
food.
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The uction of limestone phosphate
nnd hot water on an empty stomach
is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out nil the sour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity nnd gives one a
fine appetite for breakfast. A quar­
ter pound of limestone phosphate
costa very little at the drug store, but
is enough to make anyone who is
bothered with biliousness,i, constipa­
tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism
un enthusiast on internal sanitation

—Get your Scratch Tads from The
Herald—by. the pound—15c.

I HAVE THEM

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION” IX tion—lots are being sold right along and building in tl&gt;ls
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who ha«
the .good of Sanford at heart.
This is Ho idle talk—1 have weighed the statement
to say just what is my candid convictions would
most too strong for the careful, conservative person
person whose eyes are turned backward—’Hie fello
has VISION will agree with me now—the other late

Watch the.South East Corner- of P a^ eJ^

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“Tell The World
All About Florida"

The following from C. O. McLaugh­
&lt;* lin, formerly of this city, but now in
the Development Department of the
Seaboard Air Line Ry., is interesting:
Norfolk, Vn., October 19, 1921.
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor
The Sanford Herald,
fl Because, Mr. Farm er, you can use
Sanford, Fla.
Denr Holly:
our facilities to your advantage.
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Every time I read an advertisement
thnt looks good I think of you nnd
fl Our buying capacity enables us to
Snnford.
I enclose n copy of The Peanut Pro,
supply your Crates, Hampers, Insec­
motor, October,-1921, edition, for
ticides, Fertilizers and supplies a t a
purpose of cnlling your Attcqtjo
page
48: "Let’s Toll tho World.”
saving in cost to you.
“Telli.ig the World” is what gets
there. If a manufacturer tells the
world in a proper fashion about his
You don't have to figure away in
goods, he generally Bells more than
advance w hat you need. Our ample
his Advertisement costs. If a state, n
stock will ta k e care oj! you.
county or n city has anything to ’toll
tho world, and tells, the people will
be attracted to it. To provo this as­
. Compare Our Prices
sertion I nm sending you an adver­
tisement published in tho Photogra­
WE ARE AT YOUR
SERVICE
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vure Section of tho New York Times,
by tho City of San Diego, Calif. This
is not the only advertisement these
people hnvo published in this particu­
lar section of Tho Times; they are at
it constantly. For comparison, I am
nlso sending you an advertisement by
Jacksonville, Florida. I will appreci­
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ate it if you will return these ads be­
cause they are a part of my file.
If there is any place in tho world,
that I know of, that nctunlly has
something to tell tho world it is Sem­
to make the building still more effec­ inole county nnd Snnford, Florida. The
tive in its already large and embrac­ county is full of things to tell, but we
ing work. The plans include enlarg­ must tell it exactly like n man ad­
ing tho building toward Park avenue vertises his goods, or the product of
about 40 feet in length. Insldo on his factory.
tho cast end, there is to be erected n There is not an inland city In Flori­
fifteen-foot stage, tho whole width of da enjoying a greater blessing thnn
tho building, with two dressing rooms Sanford pnjoys, by reason of its loca­
|WILL AI)D FORTY FEET TOWARD, ndjncent. The stage will bo equipped tion on Lake Monroe nt the head of
-PARK AND HAVE A
in an up-to-dnte mnnner with foot- navigation. Your system of nrtesinn
STAGE
i liRhts, etc. On occasions when an ex­ wells is filled with opportunities for
tra large stage would be odvnntngp- exploitation. The celery nnd lettuce
o
Under the auspices of the • Holy u b , provision in made for the Inrger farms, from the breaking of the
I Cross Men’s Club, at their Inst moet- space. Beyond this, there is to be the ground nil through the period from
| Lag, it was moved and adopted that regulation CO ft. clear floor spneo the seed bed to shipping, arc an op­
Ithr Club remodel, improve nnd cn- for the basket bnll court. From that portunity for constant stories of hum­
j Urge Holy Cross Parish II oubo so as point back -toward the west end of an interest. The county is full of
thq building, there Is to be erected in lakes nnd streams, nnd brick roads
elevated tiers, permanent seats. When run in every direction. Not a dny.
o n a a n D a n n a n D o tho bnsket bnll court is not in use, for passes but 1 think of the wonderful
BB
D D stage plays, etc., the floor space will opportunity for a good live ndvertisD
Q be provided with chairs. Underneath ing man to send out something about
tho rnised scuts opening off Pnrk Snnford.
'avenue, will be two rooms, on one side
C. O. McLAUG!II,IN.
n for the priest’s private use, and the ,
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Many porsons, otherwise
lIJ A n i/
B vigorous and healthy, aro M other for committee room, meetings, / T i l A D A | j p I I
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etc.
Shower
baths,
toilets
nnd
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nrc
provided
so
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to
make
the
Q Indigestion. Tho effects of a
Q Holy Cross Parish House a very com- Ifotv n Snnford Citizen Found Freed­
q . disordered stomach on • the
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plcte plant, nnd one of which the
om From Kidney Troubles.
H system aro dai&gt;gorous, and
U
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whole
city
will
l&gt;e
proud.
If
you
suffer from backache—
■ prompt troatmpnt of lndlgosThe Parish House is being used
From urinary disorders —
B Hon Is Important "The only M
N mcdlclno I havo needed has m more and more l»g tW vnnon3 organiAny curable disease of the kidneys,
9 been something to aid diges- J J xntions of the city, religious, frntcrUse n tested kidn&lt;*y remedy.
B Hon nnd clean tho Hvor,” ■I nhl, patriotic nnd social under the dfDoan's Kidney Pills have been test­
n writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
9 McKinney, Texas, farmer. D rcction of Father Peck, rector of the ed by Snnford people.
■ | Parish nnd with the needed new fnU "My medicine Is
Can you ask more convincing proof
P cilities the Parish House will fill the of merit ?
g great need which is felt in Snnford
Mrs. th-ii. South. Boole A, Snnford,
for such n place.
says: "It wns several years ago that
I used Doan's Kidney Pills for backWill You Spend fi.Tc on Bat-Snap to achc nnd other symptoms of kidney
Save $100?
trouble. They gnve me great elief
I One C5c pkg. can kill 50 rats. Tho nnd helped me in every way. Other
I for Indigestion and stomach M nvernge rat will rob you of $100 n
members of my family have taken
H troublo of any kind. I have J J
H never found anything that D year in feed, chicks and property de­ Doan's Kidney Pills with wonderful
| touches the spot, like DIack- H struction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to
g Draught I tako It In broken £ rates. Cremates nfter killing. leaves results, too. I nm glnd to give this en­
dorsement.”
J doses nfter meals. For a long D
B time I trL.l pills, which grip- Q no smell. Comes in cakes. Itnts will
Price f&gt;Oo, #nt nil dealers. Don't
pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast simply ask for n kidney remedy- get |
Q ed and didn't glVo tho good
| rosults. Black-Draught liver D on RAT-SNAP. Three sires, :i5c, f&gt;5c,
B mcdlclno Is easy to tako, easy I $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Doan's. Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Smith hnd. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Q to keep, Inexpensive.” '
Hardware Co.—Adv.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Get a packago from your
druggist
today—Ask
for
and
™
B Insist upon Thodford’a—the D
WE WANT MORE.
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MICKEY DIED YESTERDAY.
Jacksonville
is getting some very
B only genulhe.
Important industries. One will be a
(From Hand.,'. D.ll,)
Got It today.
glass factory making nil kinds of
Louis Augustus' Mickey died nt his
4M
home near Ft. Rcnde yesterday after
u i i L 'j E a Q E a o Q D E a g s K a a Intkn Tintcs-IIcrald.
n short illness. Mr. Mickey hnd been
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In poorthenlth for many yenra and
came to Sanford nbout eight years
ago for his health and the chnnge of
climate nddotl years to his life. Al­
though not in the best of health at
nny time Mr. Mickey was . always
cheerful nnd wns nn active worker
nnd kept- busy almost to the day of
his death. He was born in Berkshire
county, Pennsylvania, and nt the time
of his death was 50 years of ego.
Deceased leaves n wife and three
U a boy between
daughters and one son to mourn his
four and eight years
death.
The funeral services will occur from
old.
When you
tho
Methodist church tomorrow morn­
suddenly discover
ing nt ten o’clock, Dr. Walker officiat­
you haven’t a baby
ing, Interment being made in Lakeview
cemetery.
»ny more but a regular, aure ’nuff little shaver it’a a pretty sure
J. E. Surling, L. Allen, E. D. Mob­
■*ign you’ve got to d6 tome building. He wanta a room of his
ley, W. P. Fields, F. P. Rlnes and II.
own. Maybe that means an addition to the house. A playhouse;
II. McCaslIn, will act as pallbearers.
The symuathy of -the many friends
* dog kennel; a high boird fence to ahin over; and repairs! Ask
of the family is extended to them in
Dad—he knowal Dad buys lumber here. He’a one of our beat
their hour of sorrow.

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—nothing for show

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‘H A T ’S O U R I D E A in m a k i n g
CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette.

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W hy, ju st buy Cam els and look at the package!
I t ’s the best p ack in g science has devishd to keep
cigarettes fre sh and fu ll flavored fo r you r taste.
H ea v y paper outside— secure fo il w ra p p in g inside
and the revenue stam p over the end to seaj the pack­
age and keep it air-tight.
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And note th isl T here’s n oth in g flashy about the
Camel package. No extra w ra p p in g s that do not
im prove the sm oke. N ot a cent o f needless expense
that m ust com e out o f the q u a lity o^ the tobacco.
Cam els w on d erfu l and exclu sive Q uality w in s on
m erit alone.
B ecause, m en sm oke Cam els who w an t the
taste and fragran ce o f the finest tobaccos, ex p ertly
blended. M en sm oke Camels fo r Cam els sm ooth,
refresh in g m ild ness and their freedom from cigaretty a ftertaste.

[PARISH HOUSE
BE REMODELED
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Cam els are m ade for men who think fo r them*
selves.

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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wln.ton-S.Um, N. C,
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BLOCKING IMPROVEMENTS.

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

Holding city lots for speculation
should be discouraged. Improvements
in front of vacant lot* should be made
for the accommodation of tin* general
public,.and the interest sof (he holder
should not bo allowed to block im­
provements.—Clearwater Sun.

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

1018 West First Street

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“In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which Ib harnessed
one of the moat adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world—tho internal combustion engine.
"The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
“It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is—on to an
efficient production basis.
“It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
, enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
enjoy life.
"I believe the .tractor will make farming what it ought to be^—the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”

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NEWBERRY'S RIGHT.
The Houston Post says that Newtlcrry has the best right to his seat
in the United States senate of any
other senator—ho bought and paid for
it.—Ocala Banner..

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"la Profcsalonal Baseball Sport,"
asks a headline in the Literary Di­
gest. We don't know. Suppose you
query Orlando?

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Wo want to see Sanford High and
Orlando High play football here on
Thanksgiving day. We believe wo can
promise them a good crowd.
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Daily passenger service on the St.
Johns river between Jacksonville and
Snnford, and a boat most every day
from Jacksonville north to New York.
A strike would not hit Florida so hard
after nil.—Orlnndo Reporter-Star.

Lucky Sanford again.
-----------o-----Looks like sun would shine again.
-----------o----------Storm did no damage here—that Is,
nothing to mention.
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We were wanting n change in tho
weather and wo seem to havo It.
-----------□----------It seems to have spent its fury on
the lower cost and west coasts, and
even reached up as far as Lakeland.
-----------o----------Tho Herald has been prophesying
that a violent storm could be looked
for after that long dry, hot spell this
summer.
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And now that It is all over, we look
for coo] and wintry weather and a big
change in atmospheric conditions alt
around. Let's get busy.
--------------- o--------------After the debris has been carted
away and business resumes in south
Florida, it will be found that the damago is less than first reported.
----------- o----------We never miss the water till the
well runs dry, nnd we never miss the
electric lighta until a storm puts the
plant out of commission fcy falling
wires, etc. Bat it is all in the day's
work.
- o----------And Florida can recover from a
catastrophe more rapidly than* many
of tho other Btates. We have such
diversified Interests thnt nothing less
than the country going Republican
makes us despondent.
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The man that hews to the line nnd
leta. tho chips fail where they mny,
will win out. He will hnve his ene­
mies of course. No upstanding man
is without enemies, but he will win,
nevertheless.
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Nevertheless and notwithstanding,
we would not order up nny more
storms this season. But it seemed
thnt this one just had to come to givo
us a break in the weather, and now
thnt it is over, we'can no ahead look­
ing for something else.
-----------o----------The big meeting of the Rotarinns
at Orlnndo has been postponed until
Friday, November 4. The Rotarinns
will come front all parts of the state,
nnd on account of the storm damage,
they could not poisihly get there this
week, hence the postponement.
-----------o----------Phef in Chicago says' thnt we can
have a real Thanksgiving dinner for
five people this yenr for $7.50, Now
if some one will loan us the $7.50, we
will try it out, and let the public see
how it works. Or better still, send us
the turkey nnd we.will furnish the
trimmings.
-----------c----------Received nn important communica­
tion from the Department of Com­
merce telling about how to test a
rope. Wo are glad to get this infor­
mation for he hnve wanted It hndly
since we use so many ropes in the
printing business. Suppose Congress
is testing ropes gettting ready to
hang on them until they call time.
-----------o------ ----New Smyrna people had a mass
meeting to protest ngninst tho high
taxes. The protest will do no good.
If they think tile taxes are too high,
let them investigate nnd see where
the money is going and nine times
out of ten, they will discover that the
taxes are nut too high, hut living is.
And we opine the New Smyrna mniis
meeting is just a case of the "ins"
mid the "outs."

At the International Editorial As­
sociation held in. Honolulu it was de­
cided that the future newspapers
would bo much smnller. We can vouch
for th*q truth of that statement if pnper and wages go any higher.
----------- o---------The cirrus is coming. It will be
the same old program and the snme
old everything—at least it usually is
the samo but the circus never grows
old to young nnd old alike. We might
add that we will be there on a front
sent that night.
-----------o---- -----Tnmpn says a stranger got there at
9:15 a. m. nnd by noon owned a home.
That’s nothing, Orlando has some
strangers who a rove at 4:21 p. m. and
by 4:22 they own the town.—Orlando
Sentinel.
We have others who get here at
9:15 and at 9:30 they are in jail.
-----------o---------When a merchant talks about "af­
fording advertising,” he is getting
ready for the live merchant to take
his trade away from him. People do
not "afford” advertising any more
thnnn the man who needs a suit of
clothes, or u dollar's worth of grocerits “affords" them. It is not a ques­
tion of affording advertising. It is
a vitnl necessity.
• - —— -o----------"Let's Tell the World" hhout San­
ford, and in the telling let everyone
have a share by joining the Sanford
Chandler of Commerce anil making it
unanimous? The Chamber of Com­
merce is doing more for Snnford than
any other body of men within the
confines of the city limits, and they
should have the undivided support of
the entire citizenship.
----------- o----------Among the new papers of the State
is the Umntilln Exponent, of Umatil­
la, in the county of I-nkc, State of
Florida, nnd for ft youngster of three
issues, it is a lusty one. It contains
eight pages filled with good rending
matter, and much advertising—in
fact, it has more advertising than any
paper of similar size in the State. E.
C. Miller is the man behind the pen on
the Exponent, and we want to say that
he is editing a good one. Success to
the Exponent.
'Floridn hnn so many bright days,
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when it rnins all day, it tnnkes
The "slip off" evening gown, is the
people
feel blue. Now if you lived in
very latest thing for evening wear,
some countries where this sort of
says the fnshjon mngnzines. Well, we
hope not. Some of them we raw Inst weather prevails more tlmn half of
the yenr, it would he time to feel blue.
year had some of these same tendenc­
There are only a few times that a
ies, nn&lt;) we are afraid for the result,
whole day is given over to rain and
• if the holdhnrk strap breaks.
clouds in Floridn. And this little
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storm will make us appreciate the
The Herald wnnts to see some act­
bright Floridn buh when it appears
ion on the golf and country' club.
again.
The Chnmlier of Commerce appointed
n committee some time ago to take
Tlie New Smyrna News contains a
care of this project, nnd to start some
picture of the "bungalow benutiful"
action on the snme, hut since thnt
thnt New Smyrna people are giving
time, nothing has been heard of the
away
to the person outside of Florida
golf links. It is tho most important
who writes the best essay nbout New
question thnt confronts tho tourist
Smyrnn. This is probably tho only
situation hero today, and wo should
instance of thin Kind In tin United
take it up nt once.
States where a city the size of New
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Smyrnn is giving nwny a fine homo
The Railroad Labor Board warns absolutely free. The Idea has given
tho public to "Refrain from looso talk New Smyrna a bunch of good adver­
and, provocative language” about tising all over the United States,
cither side of tho controversy. We
— * * o---------- don't know just what tho Labor Board
Sanford is developing into a factory
means by this but the board can be
town
assured that the
publicwill
dosomennd the more small factories we
talking nnd the lionrd will come in can locate here and the more whole­
for its share of mnsting along with sale firms we can locate herte, the
the rest. America is n free country more pay rolls we will have every'
or was up to n few years ago nnd we week or month. We can hnrdly hope
opine that citizens will continue to to have nny of the largest factories
talk about their public servants just froYn the north, but Sanford offers a
as much ns they wish. We admit thnt location second to none, in the State,
everyone should usd caution in the for certain manufacturing plants, that
strike and do their part toward keep­ can be located in'Florida. This Is
ing peace in the community but peo­ one of tho best locations In the State,
ple will use their perogative and talk bar none, having the best of rail and
water facilities.
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000 or more In a year tens' of thous­
ands earn loss than this amount.
The average citizen realizes that ho
must pay his share of tho nation's
burden, but he cannot see why ho
should bo required to bear tho major
part of the burden—and tho Senate
hns again decreed that this is what
ho must do. Is it any wonder that dis
satisfaction is widespread in Tho coun­
try?
The administration cannot escape
the responsibility of its acts.
The
pendulum of public sentiment is al­
ready swinging, and the approval of
this law will add to ita impetus.
----------- o---------ENDORSE REAL FACTS.

WE WANT FREIGHT RATES
REDUCED.

South Florida seems to have felt
Today has little sorrow i t «.
Regardless of hoa* the railroad safe bet; but wo believe
tho blow of the recent storm more
strike turns out, If it ever happens at will show up better yet. A n f c
heavily than other parta of tho State,
all, the publie is to be taken Intq life were groping, with 8i0, Lalthough at this time, reports from
consideration
this time, nnd the. pub­ heavy tread, still hoping, a l w , l £
Key West arc meagre, and nothing
lic
will
nc*
lie
dented. We want the Ing, for better things ahead
definite is known of the damage in
railronds
to
know,
and we want the our loads we're bearing with p F *
that part of the pcninsuln. These
railroad
men
to
know,
that we havo
equinoctial gales can bo anticipated
L y
pi,Krima •re ­
suffered
for
the
past
four
years and pairing,
every ten years or more, and. espec­
though weary be the
havo goon ground between two op­ in us is implanted the faith in t
ially at the close of a long hot sum­
posing
factions and every time they come, in Eden lands enchanted, i L
mer. It seems that if the September
fought
,the public suffered ,and now birds arc singing some, WitwJv?
gales are forthcoming on time, but
that
they
aro getting ready to fight faith wo’d falter, and quit 0Ur j j j
little damage is done aside from a
again,
we
want them to know in ad­ chores, and you would need « u *
severo blow accompanied by rain. But
vance that regardless of the result— to drag us from our doors, it7 w
In the event that the storms are de­
FREIGHT RATES WILL BE RE­ no fine Incentive this stale HfeV**
layed until October, they are usually
DUCED AND WE EXPECT SERV- accord, no spur to mind* jnTeo
accompanied by wind and heavy rains
There arc nlways some people who VICE. Don't" misunderstand us, and for progress no reword; then ill -a
that aro damaging in many ways.
This Is the latest storm of this nature object to the newspaper telling the us means the public. And in the gen­ pep would vanish, and wc worti S
recorded in Florida in many years. truth and they usually csmaflauge by eral starvation area, the newspapers In -loth and growing, J * *
About ten or twelve years ago, the saying that telling the truth will hurt of Florida were hit worse than any­ we'd end up in tho broth. But ,3*5
State was visited by a late October the town or the county or the state. one, and they Intend to fight back. balanced mortals have faith In to!
gale that came about the tenth of tho In some Instances It is better to leave Don't misunderstand us—we have no ahead, and ao they greet with chortft!
the bogies Hire and dread. w J !
month, and lasted for two days, blow­ statements unsaid hut where graft fight to make on cither side, but 'wo
today is tougher than punk day.
ing and raining so heavily that peo­ nnd political misfits are tho rule the intend to fight the victor In the result before? We haven't long so ,Uf
ple could hardly get out to attend to newspaper should take a hand and let if the victor Intends to run things and tomorrow’s a t the door. Whrt a
business. This deluge damaged the the world know that tho condition we think we know who the victor will we’re overloaded and galled and d J.
celery farms considerably, but the while being local existed through no be. The St. Augustine Record voices ed and vexed? We shall not ion,
storm this year was not accompanied fault of the newspaper. Tho Kissim­ the sentiment of the newspapers In goaded—tomorrow’s turn is next
by so much rain, and but little dam­ mee Gazette has been taken to task the following;
ao we erring critters toil onward —■
age was done in this section. It is lately for the same offense and tells
More important to the public than by day, and bravely take our bittm
rumored that lower south Florida has about It in the following:
the threatened railroad strike (for the —the nectar's on the way.—Walt Ms.
Several weeks since there appeared reason that the strike in all proba­ son.
suffered greatly by the dnmage to the
citrus trees, and our sympathy is ex­ In the Gnzette a brief editorial squib bility will not take place, it having
tended to them. Florida has so • few j which read as follows:
been seen that It cannot succeed; and
the Circuit Caurt „f th* Sureth Ju ttk lrv
"It Is n fact worthy of comment It cannot succeed because It lacks the l a cult
catastrophes of this kind, that wo
at riertd*. lu end for Samlnil. (W ®
ty .—In Chen eery,
hardly realize n hurricane of nny kind thnt all of tho confidence men and backing of public sentiment—the
CITATION
could happen, and in this instnnee, it wire-tappers and robbers nnd thieves prime essential to strike success—and
seems that the damage to crops and «nd thugs that have been arrested in because there are several million more UUylwl lla/nau, Cnm pUltunt.
property, will run Into the millions. Florida none havg^ been * punished, unemployed men if) the country to- l'n u l I I nT».
ju n , D rfrn ilin t,
However, the loss of life is Bmall, nnnk looters are convicted—and go dny thnn the number of prospective To l'nul IIa/M v, l l n H t n n L’nkiwauI t nppcnrlne from an am davlt flirt i.
compnrcd to tho extent of tho Bweop free. Sick men men who shoot visitors walk-outers)—more important, we (-none tin t- jo a e r r ■ non-tMldrtit of th* III-. J
Uirfrfon*. jron Paul 11, , - . ,
_. ■
of tho storm, nnd what might have in the back are convicted—nnd go say, thnn the threatened strike is tho Florida,
•n il required on tha Eta d«j of lvc*ist*f l a
IK
II,
In
appear
to
Ilia
Mil
of
retnnliiBi
l
.L T
happened, and the people of tho entire free. Governors who connive at un­ probability of reduced railroad rates. cd ax alm l yon In thla eaure.
state can congratulate themselves lawfulness—go free. Men aro convict­ And reduced railroad rates can come I t la ordered th a t ttila notire !* nuMMrd fc
Hanford H erald w ire n work for ,t,M • _ *
that it was no worse. There is noth­ ed of various crimes—nnd go free. only as a result of reduced railroad lh«fW1TNKSJI
n j hand and ll* reel of „id .
oa
thla
A. I&gt;. jpn.
ing quite fts bad as a heavy wind and Verily this is n free country."
wages. There wns a time, not so long (HUAI.)Srd day of Octobrr,
K. A, nouiiL A n,
Clrrk of u „ n irett &lt; w
The writer was taken to task for ago, when the public seemed to be­
rain sweeping upon people, plunging
.
Hrtnlnul* IVootj. H ath
whole cities Into darkness, and in a the publication of the nrticlo by an lieve thnt railroads nnd other public flKO. A. Prt'OTTKH,
Solicitor
and
Counrel
for 1-rfrr.ititL Ilk
few minutes placing a well ordered able nttorney—who insisttd thnt Buch utilities were made out of money and
comonwcaith back to the, first degree publication led the people of tho north thnt rates could conic down and wages I n C l r r a l t C o u r t , 7 t h J u d ic ia l (IrralL
H in t* o f K l n r l d n / H rm ln u lr &lt; ouatj.
of disorder. But Tampa nnd nil of to believe there were none but law­ go up indefinitely; but through snd
— In C h n n rrrj.
the other communities are quick to breakers in the state, and its inser­ experience the people hnvo learned
W . C. M o rrla ,
respond to tho call of law and order, tion would lessen the number of vis­ thnt the one hnlnncs the other, that
VS.
. If liv in g anj n
nnd to take up the" work of recon­ itors to the state, nnd chiefly to Kis­ the greater the operating cost of the S t nilcn ml ely n ilII.p aAr tlilecsy ncrlulm
liiK Interest instruction, nnd in a few weeks tho ef­ simmee, during the season now near­ corporatios the larger the revenue of
d o r S t a n l e y II. A lleyn,-, deefn ttd . tf
o t h e r w i s e , In t h o p r o p e rty helow Ire
fects of the storm will hardly be ing.
that corporation must bo—and 'Mr.
s c r i b e d , n n d F r a n k O, Hunch, IMtr.
I n c . n n d If d e a d n il p u rtlr* c U lclif
noticeable in the quick going anji
It might be ndded that more than Puhlic pnys that revenue. That's
I n t e r e s t u n d e r F r a n k &lt;&gt; Uoach, l i ­
building cities nnd communities of two-score papers have republished it where you come in, where wo come inr c e n s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e . In ihe proptrtf
b e lo w d e s c r i b e d .
south Floridn.
to the effect that the statement was where nil of us come in.
T o t h o d e f e n d a n t s ; S ta n le y it. A lItfH
I f l iv i n g , a n d I f d e a d In all pull
The loss of life is deplored, but in true.. Without doubt the nttorney who •' Whether the strike Is called o~ not,
c l a i m i n g l n t c r e a t s u n d e r Htanlty E
A l l e y n e , d e c e a s e d , o r n t b e r a li t , ft
the fnce of the worst storm thnt hns mndc the reprimand to the Gazette it is pretty certnin there will be n re­
t h o p r o p e r t y b e lo w d ra rrib rd , u f
struck Florida in many years, it is knows it is true—for ho is a very duction of railroad wages, which in­
F r a n k U, I t o n c h . If llv ln r.
If
d e a d t o a l l p a r l i e s cl.-ilm luc tntercats
marvelous that the less was not great­ successful criminal Intvyer. It is al­ creased during the wnr fnstcr nnd in
u n d e r F r a n k O . Ito a c h ilrorared. if
e , In t h e follow lug propotf
er. Monetary losses can be made ways host to L&gt;ok all matters straight greater proportion thnn living costs - oa tt ht uear wt e i s In
S e m i n o l e C ounty, Florida,
good, and while sympathizing with in the face—and not attempt to increased and which have reduced
d e s c rib e d a s :
T h o H 1 -t o f t h e N \V l - t of N E 114
those who have suffered financial loss, smooth o r things which the general since the war more slowly nnd in less a n d t h e 8 E 1-1 o f HE l - t of NE M
l - t o f S e c . 16, T w p 21 S. It .Ra­
W»&gt; cannot, help hut feel thnt it could public condemns.
proportion than living costs reduced. c.MW
o n t a i n i n g IS 1-1 a c r e s , m ore or l r * .
No city or county or state ever And the rairoad executives propose
I t I n h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t you u4
hnve been infinitely greater and de­
tf
spite the toll of property loss entailed, made a success, a permanent suc­ to paw* on to the puhlic in reduction ce oa cmh p l oa fi n ty ohue rdeoi n a fpipl eeda r onto thethel ehill
i 4if
nnjl-the set-hack to many fino groves cess, by the issuance of false state­ of rates nny decrease In wages that o f I tJ a nIsu af ruyr .t h 1022.
e r o r d e r e d th a t thla orett
nnd farmers, we arc thankful that it ments or the covering-up of unplene- may he effected. That’s where you o f p u b l i c a t i o n b e p u b lis h e d In Ih i Bu­
publlitsM ft
ant details. The way to stop improp­ come in, where we come in, where Sf oarndf o Hr de.r aSledm, ian onl ee wCsopuanptye .r Florida,
was no worse.
oati
a
w
e
e
k
f
o
r
e
i
g
h
t
c
o
n
s
e
c
u
tiv
e ufetkt
er work is to make the proceedings nil of us come iff.
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d ihe aeal «t
plain to the world. Theodore Roose­ . President Warren - G. Harding is t h e s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t n t Hanford. KIMAND THE PEOPLE PAY.
id n t h i s 2 S th d a y o f O c to b er, A. D. l i f t
velt, upon beipg cauterized because of quoted ns fnvoring ft reduction in ' ( S E A L )
E A n o C O L A tt
C l e r k C ircu it Court
If there is any doubt nbout whore the overturning of Wall' Street, nnd freight rates. Secretary of Com­
S e m ltu d n County. Ft*.
Hy V K I uinil.'A H A D, C.
the Republican party stands in its the temporary upsetting of all financ­ merce Herbert Hoover is quoted ns fn­
M A SSEY A W A R LO W ,
relations to the poor mnn, let them ial proceedings, said: "1 nm to blame voring a reduction in freight rates.
• A t t o r n e y s f o r C o m p la in a n t. ll-JW
keep up with the daily newspaper re­ for the investigation of Wall Strect-1- Secretary of Agriculture Wnllacc is
NOTICE i
ports of the notions of the Republi­ but I nm not to blame for what wns quoted as fnvoring a reduction In
Nolle# 1* li»retij (Ire n tin t U&gt;# HreM
can congress when it comes to n ques­ found there.” And the world raw the freight rates.
ly Commt**lunrr* In sm l for Snnftwl*
Florkla, «t ttirir n « t recolir mretlnt t» ■
tion of placing Ihe burden of war logic of tho remark—and since then
Certainly Florida with its Import he[d
in Snnford, Fin., on Nov. 8, Dili
taxes. The Democrats endeavored to thnt celcbrntcd financial centre has of*tourists and Its export of fruits ■I 10 o'clock
». m., w ill rrrel-f f-kl* ft*
w of on# c»r tottl of in#’*l rnl-fft*. »
cut tho tax from tho poor mnn, nnd been better—somewhat..
nnd vegetables would not like to see rlia
flml rew er (ilp», *p#c!f1r»t|nn n.»j I# **1 J
let the rich man pay Aut some of his
Therefore the Gnzette feels thnt its either passenger or freight rates in­ plication i t th* Clerk of ll-r Clrrell r#mt I w
fire,
Ilia Uiar.t rrrerica lb*
■
ill gotten gains made during the war, utterance regarding the way crimes creased. And a failure to reduce rail- re je c tata nHanforO,
j or all Mil*.
m
G. A- noL’oum.
while the poor mnn was starving to are settled and criminals are allowed rond wages will mean nn increase of (HEAT.|
j( M tr
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death. But tho Republicans must pro­ their freedom wns timely nnd to the r a i l r o a d rntes n s c e r t a i n l y ns the night
tect the rich, for it wns the rich cor­ point. Such assertions will not lessen f o l l o w s the day. Nothing thnt could Notice of Application for 1»*
porations that put up the slush fund the number of visitors Florida will I happen would hurt Florida more nt
Under Section 575 of the &lt;-*»•
eral Statutes of the Slate
with which to elect the Republican Have. M nny put them t1" hotter on this time than a general transporta• of Florida
congress and president. As the Jack­ t'.cir guard; it may stimulate citizens l tion tic-up. For that reason wc are
Notice is hereby given that Gt&lt;&gt;sonville Metropolis aptly says:
to take more active part in the actions glad the strike Is not gying to hap­
On£ of the fundamental principles ( f the court; it mny incite a feclmg pen, and that It couldn'c succeed if it Hunter, purchaser of Tnx Ccrtifieatt
No. 30, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
of the Republican party is to make thnt. Floridn should be the bottler did happen.
D.
1919, hns filed said certificate »
the "smnll citizen" hear tho burden managed; but tho je'oplc will continue
Postmaster General ' Hays inndmy
office, and has made applicatx*
of taxes.
to r . Jo Floridn• because Tiuridn vertedly used a misleading phrase
for
Tnx
Deed to issue in nccordaK*
This is true because the Republican Ins something to offer which no other when he spoke of “the parties to the
•with
law.
Said certificate embrace*
party is tho political tool of the capi­ state possesses.
controversy." The implication might jtho following described property \
talistic interests of this country.
The worrlmcnt of the kicker pgninst be taken *to be thnt the threatened
It is not surprising, therefore, thnt the paragraph need cniiso no loss of railroad strike is merely nn ordinnry unted in Seminole County. Horida,,
the Senate npproved normal tax rates sleep believing that the article in ques­ contest between the men and the man­ wit: Lots 123 and 124 Sanfort
of four per cent on the first $4,000 of tion will harm Kissimmee. On the agers. It is not that. The railroads Heights. The said land being a****?
income nnd eight per cent on all over other hand it will help the city nnd nil have nothing to do with the present nt the date of the issuance of «*\
certificate in the name «&gt;f Unk
,
thnt amount Tuesday.
the surrounding country.
dispute. The "parties to the contro­ Unless snid certificate shall
The Democratic members of the
-----------o----------versy" are the railway unions nnd the deemed according to Inw Tax
Senate wore opposed to a continuance
PRINTER WAS PEEVED.
Government of the United States. An will issue thereon the 28lh day o
of these rntes already in force, hut
agency of thnt Government, duly cre­ vomber, A. D. 1921.
v
Charley Harris, of Fort Worth, ated by act of Congress, has decided,
being in the minority they were help­
WITNESS my official
less in putting over amendments. Per­ Texas, n friend of Mr. Nubbincrs, in nfter fair nnd patient htaring of tho and seal this the 20th day of Octd*b
haps the renson Senator Trammell the printing business, got slightly railroad employes’, that thcirr wages
A. D. 1921.
4ec
did not introduce his three promised pooved nt a letter from a doctor who should be reduced tty an average of
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
amendments wns because he was as­ wanted bids on several thousand let­ 12 per cent. The sole question, then,
Clerk Circuit
sured beforehand they would be terheads', different sizes, different is between .the unions nnd the United
Scminolc County,1
thrown out without serious considera­ grades and different colors, and want­ States Railroad Labor Board. On that 10-Ctc
By A. M. WEEKS,
tion.
ed the printing form held standing. issue there can bo no compromise—
The Senate nnd House, both Re­ So Charley took his typewriter in certainly not by tho Government, NOTICE OF APPLICATION
d is c h a r g e
publican controlled, arc doing all in hand and wrote:
The Govemnicnt is bound .to support TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNtheir power to relieve the big Inter­
"Am in the market for bids in one itself. This is credibly reported to bo
ests, but nothing is being done to operation for appendicitis. One, two the position which President Harding
Notice Is hereby given th*1 ' .
lighten the burden of tho small tnx- or five inch incision—with or without will take. It ib difficult to sec how he assignee of J. B .. Lawson, tro m
pnycr. He is the "goat" an usual.
ether, also with or without nurse. If could tnke any other. There may bo doing business as J. R- k*** . g
The nverage'American receives less Appendix is found to be sound, wnnt n chance for give nnd take in Second­ tor Compnny, will on the « J
than $4,000 ns compensation for his
include putting same ary and related matters, but on the December, 1921, or as won the
Inbors in the course of a year. In
:eling order. IT romov- j main question of upholding and on- as convenient, will present mflioaw-^
fact, the nverage salary is far below
bidder is expected to i forcing the decision of the United account and vouchers to the
able James W. Perkins, »t **
$1,000, and legislation under this hold incision open for about sixty
States Railroad Labor Board the Chief
margin is enacted against the mas-' days, as I expect to be in the market Executive of the United States has Florida, or wherever he
f*
time be, for approval
ses, not against the classes, The fact (or an operation for gallstones at that no option.
final 'discharge as
that incomes over $4,000 are taxed time and want to save the extra coat
-----------o----------. VANCE E. DOUGLASS,
eight per cent does not establish a of cutting."—Kansas City Post.
A
project
is
on
foot
to
have
an
ag­
Assigned
J. B. Lawson ^
fair proportion. Whore tens earn $4,’.
o
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DICKINSON
&amp; DICKINS0 *
ricultural
exhibit
the
year
round
at
For office supplies, stationery, eten
Attorneys
for
Assigneethe state fair grounds at Jacksonville.
Sell It with a Herald Want Ad.
come to the Herald office.

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Pair School Shoes / N

6 FREED
RULES

ON MONDAY, AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 31
At noon, three representatives of the store
will visit the School and distribute number­
ed tickets th a t read as follows:
Find the girl or boy with a num­
ber the same as yours and both
• come to our store and each of you
will get a pair o f ..........................

SCHOOL SHOES FREE
D IS C O U N T
,

ON A L L K R E ID E R
“ PO LLYANNA”
SC H O O L SHOES

STARTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 31

S A N F O R D , FLA.
First Nnt’l Bank Annex
" The Family Shoe Store ’
■MttlMOfl.

s e e o u r w ,n d o w

% { « -&amp;

'i/er

Betts, Mrs. Allen Jones, MTss Daphne
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
FOR BRIDE-ELECT. Wimbish, Mrs, Dick Brown, Mrs. Fred
Wight, Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. C. E.
. (From Thur»d»jr’i Dally)
Henry, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Miss Flor­
One of the prettiest parties of the ence Henry, Mrs. J. M. Wnllnce, Mrs.
season was that given yesterday af­ Joe Chittenden, Miss Frances Chnpternoon by Mrs. A. P. Connnlly and pcll, Miss Adclnido Higgins, Mrs. S.
Mrs. Samuel Puleston, a t the attract­ M. Lloyd, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, Miss
ive home of the former, on Magnolia Agnes Dunins, Miss Mnric Teague,
avenue, when they entertained at a Mrs. Fred Daiger, Mrs. Archie Betts,
delightful
miscellaneous
shower, Miss Sara Warren Ensterby, Mrs.
honoring Miss May Ferran Thrnsher, Carl Feran, of Eustis; Mrs. Henry
one of the most popular autumn brldo- McLiughlin, Mrs. E. D. Brownlee,
elects.
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. R. R. Denso,
The guests were met at the door by Mrs. R. E. Newman, Mrs. W. C. Hill,
Mrs. R. E. Newman, who wore n'be­ Mrs, Rfljph Goodspeed, Mrs. Clnudc
coming costume of blue georgette and ■Herndon, Mrs. Karl Schultz, Mrs. D.
lace. In tho receiving lino wero L. Thrasher, Mrs. F. E. Roumillat,
Mcsdames Connally and Puleston, nnd Miss Lcttic Caldwell, Mias Mahle
Miss Thrasher. Mrs. Connally was Bowler, Mrs. George Knight, Mrs.
beautifully gowned ii) blue taffeta Don Whitcomb, Mrs. Ed. Mobley, Mrs.
over cream lace, Mrs. Puleston was Geo. Bishop, and others.
attired in black canton crepe, nnd
Miss Thrasher wore for the occasion Oliver M urrell
nn exquisite gown of black canton
W as Exonerated
crepe, with trimmings of ostrich, her
hat was a picture model of black with
{From Thur«d»r'» . D ill/)
feather trimmings; her flowers wero
Oliver Murrell is homo today for n
yellow chrysanthemums.
few days visit with his parents and
The decorations were elaborate nnd his many friends are congratulating
beautiful, nnd featured with dainty him upon the outcome of his recent
color motif of pinlc, lavendar and trial at Wnuchulln this week when af­
green. French baskets Ailed with frag­ ter two hours deliberation the jury
rant pink roses and nstern were a r­ brought in n verdict of not guilty. It
tistically nrranged with lovely effect. will lie remembered thnt Attorney
Musical numbers were rendered by Murrell wns indicted for stealing nuMiss Mnblo Bowler, nccompanicd by tomohilcs as nn nccessory after the
Mrs. R. R. Deas.
fact being chnrgcd with making bills
An interesting “word contest” ab­ of gales for these autos thnt it seems
sorbed the attention of the guests, the were stolen by peoplo in Wnuchulln.
prizes, a hnndpainted box, filled with It wns brought out nt tho trinl thnt
l&gt;on bons, was won by Miss Sara.War* Attorney Murrell wns nn innocent
pnrly to the nffnlr nnd knew nothing
ren Eaasterby.
After the contests, Miss Thrasher of the nature of the bills of sale. ’Yhe
was asked to sit in the “scat of hon­ verdict seems to have given general
or," it being beautifully decorated in satisfaction n t Wnuchulln nnd other
whlto clcmntls and asparagus fern, points where the enso nttracteij con­
with a back ground of the whito and siderable nttention. The men who
green forming a pleasing effect. Lit­ were guilty of the theft of nutos were
tle Misses Georgia Mobley, Camilla convicted nnd several of them have
Puleston, and Olivo Newman, dressed been sentenced to five years in tho
in.dainty frocks of crcpo pnper, with penitentiary.
tulle bows in their hair, their cos­
tumes carrying out the color motif of CITRUS CROP OF WEST
ORANGE DADLY DAMAGED.
green, pink and lavendar, delighted
tho guests with their artistic dancing,
Damago In West Orange, according
as each maiden danced into the room to reports reaching the Reporter-Star
aho placed the gifts at the feet of the this afternoon, was chiefly cohflned
honorcc. These gifts were opened and to the citrus fruit crop, which was
greatly admired by the guests. Miss said to bo hurt to the extent of twen­
Thrasher was the recipient of many ty-five per cent.
beautiful gifts of silver, cut glass,
The Reporter-Star was In telephone
linen, and lingerie.
communication with Winter Garden
The refreshments, of pink and and Oakland a t 2;30 this afternoon.
green block Ice cream with individual
Marshal J. A. Hodnett, of Winter
cakes, iced In lavendar, with coffee, Garden, stated that the stonn was at
were served by Mcsdames Connally, its height from 6 to 8 o’clock; that the
Puleston, D. L. Thrasher, E. M. Ggl- electric light plant was compelled to
lowny; Misses Camilla Puleston, shut down until noon today on acGeorgia Mobley and Olive Newman.
court of‘fallen wires and that the
This was Indeed a charming social wind blew in the windows of tho pub­
courtesy, and one of a aeries of pre­ lic library.
. .
nuptial affairs with which Miss
No ono was hurt in west Orange,
Thrasher is being honored.
so far as could bo learned.—Orlando
Among those enjoying the cordial Reporter-Star.
hospitality of Mrs. Connally and Mrs. -I
■Puleston, on this occasion, wero: Mrs.
Saturday only—brooms extra good,
F. L- Miller, Miss Esther Miller, Miss 80£—Popular Marekt.
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Sara Wight, Miss Norma Herndon,
Not even the law of gravlUtkm can
Mrs. George DeCottcs, Mrs. A. R.
keep
a dreamer down.
Key, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs. Ed

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PERSONAL NOTES CLASSIFIED WANTADS
(From T t n r « 4 t / 't Dally)

WANTED

Mrs. W. C. Hill has returned homo
from a delightful trip to Georgia and
Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitcomb re­
turned homo Tuesday evening from
an extended visit with relatives in
Illinois.
Mrs. C. R. Kirtley returned home
, Saturday from a pleasant visit with
relatives in Georgia,
i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferran, of Eusi tis*. were the guests of the former’s
sister, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher. Mrs.
' Ferren was among the out of town a t­
tending the “shower” given Miss
Thrnsher yesterday afternoon by
Mcsdames A. P. Connally and S. Pu«
leston.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon re­
turned home yesterday afternoon
from Tampa, where they spent sever­
al days.
Miss Clara Phillips has returned
after an extended visit to New York,
and Boston, and is now ready to re­
sume work at her studio.
Mrs. R. II. Faircloth has returned
to her home In Lakeland after spend­
ing a week here as the guest of Mrs.
J. L. Faircloth.

WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
hauling.
31-lfc
CAN HELP YOU to make your rent,
buy or build a home, improve city
or country real estate, pay off the
mortgage. Disability fcaturo. Long
term loans. No renewals. 3 per cent.
Cali on M. W. Raiford, Enterprise
Junction, Fla.
'D-4tp
WANTED—Dolls to dress for Christ­
mas. For full information address
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell, Box 64, Oviedo,
Fla.
11-tf-p
CIVIL S E R V IC E e x a m in a tio n ! N o v e m ­
ber. P o e ltlo n e t l , 400-11.600. A g e I I
upw ard. K xp erlen ce u n n eceaaary. F o r
free p a r tic u la r * . I n s t r u c t Ion. w r ite J .
L eonard (fo r m e r C ivil S e r v ic e e x a m in ­
e r ). 159 E q u ita b le U ldg., W a sh in at
g to n .
I). C.
ti-Z tjp

ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING!

SANFORD
Wed., Nov. 2nd

H O W E’S
GREAT LONDON

CIRCUS
-AND-

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First SL
Eight rooms and bath. For price
and terms, write box 782, Daytona,,
Fla.
46-tic
SIXTH

STnr.BT

PAINT SHOP, T .

B.

m antevr. Order, prom pt!/ exoeeled.
fartloo ro a r.n te e d .

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we««|r

NICK Z R tlN O V A N .

FOR SALE—Cabbage plnnta, $2.00
DRAMATIC RECITAL
per 1,000; express collect ndd 30c
WAS WELL ATTENDED. *
per 1,000 postpaid. Orders shipped
AT THE HIGH -SCHOOL day received.—Dorris Plnnt Co., Val­
dosta, Ga.
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The dramatic recital given on Mon­
day evening, nt the High school by
MANY IllG SALES BRINGING
Miss Ora Williams, render, wns well
nttcndod.in spite of the bad weather. PEOPLE TO SANFORD TO TRADE
Miss Williams,'wl)o is teacher of ex­
Many big sales now going on or
pression at the High School, .is a
grndquntc of Brennw nnd the Curry contemplated for the next few days,
School of Expression. She gave the nre bringing, nnd will continue to
four net comedy, "Mice and Men," by bring, people to Sanford to trade.
Sanford morchnnts recognize tho fact
Madeline Riley.
that
tho weather hns changed nnd peo­
From her opening sentence she
ple
can
now bo Interested in buying
held the audience enthralled. Her inwinter
goods.
They nlso recognize
lerp»» tnUon throughout win charac­
tho
fact
that
putting
on sales is the
terized by the delicate sy apathetic
only
way
to
stimulate
business nnd
touch of the finished nrtist. Miss
help
to
make
Sanford
tho
big trading
Williams wns assisted by Miss Daph­
center
for
this
part
of
Floridn.
ne Wimbish in "The Dance of Youth,1’
In.the next week there will he many
and nn “Oriental Dance,” both of
which sho gave with indescribable big advertisements in the Daily Her­
grace nnd chnrm. Miss Julia Lning ald, nnd also tho weekly edition, for
presided nt the piano nnd gave sev­ tho many stores that nre putting on
eral enjoyable opening numbers. This special sales. Th's is the time to
recital was given under the auspices watch tho store ads, and make your
of the* Business-nnd Professional Wo­ dollar go furthor. Dollar snles and
men’s Club.
all kinds of special drives are being
Inaugurated hero by tho various Hjo
merchants who want to start the buy­
TRUCK CROP IN
POLK TOTAL LOSS. ing of fall nnd winter goods. October
has always been the first real start of
‘ Fall trucking in tho.Wnuchula sec­ tho winter buying, but on account of
tion will probably be n total loss as tho late summer ,nnd tho hot weath­
the result of the Gulf hurrlcano that er prevailing, trade hns not been
swept tho southwest portion of tho brisk. However, winter, is coming,
state, necording to G. B. Skipper, nnd people nre beginning to watch the
prominent Polk county cattle man of store advertisements ns rever before,
Bartow, who arrived in the city on a because they ralizo that in the store
business trip. Cucumbers nnd squash, news ns displayed In the Dally Her­
the principal crops there, wero just ald, they can save money. Friday’s
coming up.
Dally Herald from this time forward,
Mr. Skipper ran into the storm on will be filled with the market stories
his way into Bartow by motor. When about the big saving In the many gro­
ho left the city the light plant was out cery and meat stores, and provision
of commission and the same condi­ depots. Watch the nerald.
tions existed in Lakeland,! Plant City
and virtually every town in that sec­ SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
tion, he said.
BRIDGE PARTY.
Persons from F t Myers told Mr.
(V rrai T b a rtd e /'i DeOy)
Skipper, that the trucking in Lee
'Mrs. Ed Lane was the charming
county was practically ruined by the
gale. He placed no estimate on the hostess for the members of the Social
money loss.—Jacksonville Metropolis. Department of the Woman’s Club,
Tuesday afternoon, at the club rooms.
The club house wns beautiful with
$400 cash and balance Its decorations In keeping with the
in 10 monthly install­ "Hallow’en Season." Jack-o’-lanterns
covered the lights, while black cats,
ments for Chalmers 5 witches,
and other Hallowe’en feat­
passenger, 1920 model. ures were used. Tall wicker baaketa
filled with yellow elder, tho handles
&amp; O. Motor Co.
182-tfc tied with huge bows, were effectively
placed In the rooms where-the card
Fresh cranberries, celery, lettuce, tables were arrangd.
cucumbers, etc.—Popular Market.
Of exceptional Interest ‘ was the
U -ltc game of bridge played during the af-

—B.

VAN AMBURG’S TRAINED WILD
ANIMALS

Belle,
J -lJ tp

FOR SALE—Celery plants. Will be
ready about the 25th of this month.
Inquire
a t Herald office.
6-6tp
. $450.00 Cash and bal­
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, sound,
ance in 8 monthly in­ medium size horse, wngon and har­
stallments, gets the best ness. See E. F. Lundquist, nt Crown
1 1 -ltp
used car in Sanford— ! Paper Co.
Guns repaired nnd keys fitted. Sec
Studebaker Special Six. McAloxnnder nt Rines' Electrical
.
ll-3tp
Looks and runs as good Store.
A1TENTION,
CELERY
GROWERS!
as new.
Cord Tire
We have just received n‘ carloud of
equipment—B. &amp; O. Yellow
Jacket sprayers, price of aame
cash, 12 per cent below last year's
Motor Co. •
182-tfc prices.—Mnhoney-Wnlker Co. 10-4tc
“EXILE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
BOLD CAR THIEVES .
thnt lives in n box. We can now fur­
STEAL CAR IN DAYLIGHT. nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. Wo
buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd rcO. C. Fellows, who resides on Snn- pnir all makes Batteries.—Itny Broth­
for avenue, Sanford Heights, had his ers. I’hone 548.
6-tfc
Cole eight car stolen Tuesday by a
LOST OR STRAYED—2 light Jersey
pnir of nervy thieves. Mrs. Fellows
cows, one buthcad ami one with
was using the car nnd had stopped it horns; 1 dark Jersey cow nnd 1 dark
in front of her house for n few min­ Jersey yearling. Finder plenso noti­
utes, nnd while she wns in the house, fy II. C. Davrs, Lockhart, Fin., nnd
two white men stepped in the car nnd receive reward.
ll-4tp
drovo it off. No one snw them tnke
B A I.B — SO n eres o f land. 35 n cree
the enr, but several snw these men KOH
rendy for p low , lo ncrc* b rok en lip.
fa
irly
wood hou«« on p ln ce, c h ir k .n
on the rnilrond crossing thnt morn­ Iiouho. «te.
R ru ll tree* ' M ile from th o
ing.
As the storm enme up and poHloffU-o, h a lf m ile from railroad , (in
rannl
(Sood .o il . Addreiia K irby Onknocked out the service, Mr. Fellows toon. at O ntoen
ll-llp
hns not been nhle to cntch up with the
M lT I t K TO IIO(. IIW M IIISI
lie d hoar ho*. rlKhl ear
thieves yet. It wns one of the nerv­ cutP O UONwDn—
er can h ave nam e by c a llin g
iest steals yet recorded.
and pay Iiik for d a m a g e d on e by hog.

3 Rings— —2 Steel Arenas----- Hippodrome
5ft

Clowns----- 50

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384 Arcnic Stars

1 trains of double length Railroad Cora; 1,000 people; 500
Horses; 100 Jungle Beasts *

Permanent Union of the Amusement Giants
of Old and New Worlds
-Two Mile Street Parade, nt 11 A. M.2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE, 2 &amp; 8 P. M.
Tickets on sale on show day nt Bower &amp; Roumillnt's Drug
• Store nt same prices chnrged on show grounds

GIRL RIDERS CONTRIVE TO GET
NATIONAL COLOR IN COSTUMING
Thc girl riders with tho new consol­
idated circuses—Howe's Great Ixmdon nnd Van Amhurg's Trained Wild
Animals, coming to Sanford, Wednes­
day, November 2nd; nro American,
English, Spanish nnd South Ameri­
can, and It is remarkable how each
manages to effect a touch of her nat­
ional characteristics nnd style in the
more or lias conventional gnrb of the
Indy bareback rider. There is just n
suggestion of the hunt nnd the park
in tho fluffy flounces of tho English
girls; there is nn airy nothing thnt
recalls the castanets and the fandan­
go in the dainty dress of the Spanish
girls, nnd there is a certain stamp of
the exotic in those of the girls from
Buenos Aires nnd Rio. But for chlcness the American girls on tho white

"resin-bneks" lend them nil. Tho cur­
rent fnd of the day on Fifth Avenue
is reflected in the pretty fluffiness of
the American girl’s costumes. They’re
smart, those costumes, nnd they are'
invariably made by the girls' them-,
selves. And that’s true of oil circus
wardrobe, except thnt (or pnrado and
opening spectacle, which tho show
furnishes. • Every costume for every
net is furnished by the nets, and the
women of tho circus make them dur­
ing the long winter months. Of course
there’s many n fetching gown and bodlco mndo in the shade of the dress­
ing tent between shows. That’s why
one finds tho Women of the big tops
so often busy with needle nnd thread.
It's a habit.

ternoon. High score being made by
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, she was awarded
a lovely box of stationery. This wns
nlso n “Box Tea," and prizes were to
be given for the mpst attractive box.
There were two ckccptionnlly attract­
ive ones; those of Mrs. Vorco, and
Miss Irvin. Mrs. Vorce’s wns a box
beautifully covered with blnck nnd
gold crepe paper, with oil the Hnllowe’cn symbols.on it, nnd tied with n
lnrge bow of gold ribbon, while Miss
Irvin's box was more of n basket form.
It, too, carried out the Hnllowo’en sug­
gestions. In cutting for tho prize,
which wns n Mndcrin Tray cover, Miss
Irvin was tho fortunate one.
After the enrd game, refreshments
were served picnic style nt n long ta­
ble, covered with dainty covers and
centered with yellow (lowers.
lYiero were four tnblcs of plnyeTS
and several guests came in for re­
freshments.
Mrs. Lane wns assisted In enter­
taining the guests by Mrs. R. J. Hol­
ly, Mrs. W. T. Langley and Mrs. A.
R. Key.

The Popular Market will move to
its new building on Park
avenue
where they will have two telephones
to take care of the business and givo
the people good service. They have
marked down prices on all their
goods, getting ready for this move.
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Jacksonville is getting some very
important industries. One will be a
glnss factory making all kindi of
glassware from Florida sand.—PaIntka Timcs-IIerald.
White Rose and Hcinze canned
goods received this week.—Popular
Market.
11-ltc

Tom Moore
OptometristOptician

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YOUR SATISFACTION
IS MY SUCCESS

Ravcnwood Coffee is selling fnst as
it is a good coffee and the premiums Office Opp. P. O.
arc worth whole.—Popular Market.
11-ltc To See Better

' Phone 191

See Moore

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�LD, FRIDAY,

ER 28,1921
l a Circuit Ovurt. h t u l k Judicial Circuit, la u 4
fa r b n l i i l i O ooatr, T larida.—
l a Ofcaaoary.
CITATION
P. P . U rD rtda, Complainant,

** l u Circuit O turt of Un I n u i v ,

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CITATION

I n C l r r n l t C o a r t . S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C ir ­
to.
®* PnlfiliHl, tt. Ct Ikiw rr if&gt;,4 *• a
c u it. N ln tr o f K tn rld a, C o u n t, o f
Vernelle B. UcRrlde. Pafendant.
Complainant*.
" " * E&lt;lw,r'J
S e m i n o le , —4 a C h a n c e r ,
TU Vernelle S. kfcltrlde, ro ato fflea Ik)I No. 113.
ft.

Ring ha niton, Tenneaaee:
It appearing from an a ffld a e lt filed la thta Jam a* O'Neill, a t a t , Defendant*
X T * * " " - *“4 ,h* ““known trim ,
cauae th a t the naldenca of tb a defendant to
J. P. M u p aelw h tte and O rlan d o Hank &amp; lllnghamton, Tanneaeaa; tb a t It la tbe ballet
and er ’ J a me# 0-*N&gt;mV
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T ru st C om p an y, a co rp o ra tio n , C om - e f afftan l th a t tba defendant la over twenty*
Wlfa. LAltton V aacbo, 0 ^ . ^ ! V &amp; * *W
p la ln a n ta ,
oaa year* of ago and tb a t there la no peraon
I U « a r il . M m e e d . D. n .
va.
In be atata of Florida tba aarrlcaa of a iob*
\V. A. W h itc o m b an d Atrnea I). W h it­ poena upon whom would bind tb a aald defend­
w
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com b. h is w ife , an d W. A. W h itcom b . ant!
paater aod w ife. Jo a e p liln a ^ t**b
T r u ste e . J. W a lte r F ly n t and M ary
Therefore, you, Vernelle fl. McBride.
a re
H. F ly n t. hi* w ife. A. J. H old er. A la
Hamoal It. C a r p i » n t . ^ I ! l ^
by required on tba Tib d a , o f ‘N o n n b e r , A.
C lyd e D o n n e ll -and C. M. D o n n ell, h er hero
Bdllb
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P . 1D2I, lo appear to tba bill o f com plaint flted
h u sb a n d . Mre. M. B. J o h n so n , a w ld - agalnat
you in thta cauae, otberw lae a decree
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Hick*. adm lnlatratoro of iba r o t , , . . , 7; *»•
proronfeaao WlU on aald d ata be en tered agalnat
Mitchell, d era.ro d . „ « a ^ ? ^ * * * J fc
pNL* *■aona o r p a ftlra clalm tag , By rfcbt! m u ^
II la further ordered (bal aald notlra be pub­
Interval in ami to ibe fo llo w ^
lished lu Iba Banford W eekly H erald, a new*,
property altuaia. 1, 1b, .m l batw h, ,tT ? W ?
paper pobtlabed In Banfurd, Seminole Ooualy,
I , of Seminole and State of n « i , u ^
Florida, for four conaecutlre weeka.
P .M k u U rl, described a* follow,, l" , i ,
WUora* my band and aval of tba abora H a t­
Beginning a t Ibe W aal Quarter B roth.
ed court on tbla 291b day o t Septem ber, A. D.
M n f * ^ ^ . TV ri ^ b * 131 &gt;• TUwnaU?
1921.
(10), South of R a n ,a Thirty-one (St) v .,i *f**
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLABB,
Ibrncw R ati l(CO fe e . to n,# Wetter)* if'
Clerk C lrcnlt Court.
* * rUtbl-of-w a, o r if* U k e
*
Hemlnola C h a n t,, Fla. lha A tlantic Ooaal U n a Railroad, I b e a r e ^ , ?
JOHN O. LKONARPT.
e a a te rj, along aald right-of-way Too r,*, 7 2 * '
Solicitor and of Ooonael for Com plainant. W aal Ito l.S fe a t to ,1„ w Z t ' l ™
7-5tp. ,
«
lion 31. thence North OTn feel
containing SO a r m . and atao:
4&gt;**«*.
In lb* Circuit Court, BeTenth Ju d ic ia l Clrcnlt, In
Beginning 0T0 fe at Booth of tba W m
and for tba C ount, of Bomlnolo,
ta r arc lion poal of Section 81, TowrwM .^ff
Florida.—In Chancery
Poatb or Ranee 3) Eaat, run tbenc* Hootk’j o u
feet, t banco Kaal 230 feat, thence t k w l k i l
w ife . Km tun T&gt;. A yres, a w id o w , L eon
fe e t, thence W eal 230 feat, thrnre Booth i 2
L Ir fllo y m id tlr n c e A. I^ D o y , h ie
fc«t. tbanco Kaal 418.3 fret to the
w ife , II. Sum m er*. F r a n k \V. G ood­ A. R. HJuhlora’'Com plainant,
O ront Una. Iltanco North 23 detrreo E a a t l S S
rich nnd F r a n c e s O ood rlch . h it w ife .
re.
f
aald G rant line 240.3 (eat, tbanco R an iota*
C en tra l U n io n T runt C om pany, o i’
N ow A'ork. n co r p o r a tio n , an d Chnrleg P o ll, T. P en t. Jenul# Dougborty, 1. A. Me- feat to tba W eotorl, lino of the H rht of waa tS
Donald.
M.
A.
MtDoagld,
Georg*
W.
lin
k
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Iba A tlantic (c o a t U n a railroad. Ia^e a U *
N . K dm innton, D efen d a n t* .
E. O. Poletor F e rtlllie r Oo., * Florida Cor­ B ranch, Ibctira N ortherly aioo, th . W e « S I
O H U K tl
poration.
and
lb*
unknown
b
tlra
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dortw
ee,
u
lino of aald right-of-w ay. 803 rA l. thence
T o th e d e fe n d a n t* . L. M.
■Igneeo. grant*** or o tb tre claim ing under 1401.S fe at to point of beginning, awl » w **
an d M ary C r o sth w n lt. h li vlfe, Ira
P
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ll,
T.
R
ant,
Jennie
Dougherty,
J
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A.
Mc­
Beginning a t a point IS.W ebatna North af tw
h is
. W h ltm e r nnd M ary W h ll ir ,
Donald. U. A. M eD ouM . Go*. W . U n k , aad Point of lnler.tertli.-n of tba Eaat Una of ml
T ru stee,
w ife , nnd
Ira
W h ltm er .
E. O. r a in ie r F e rtlllie r Oo., a Florida Oar- Banford tira n l with tba Weal line af fVcaU
Mm ____
F r a n k J. J a c o b y ■
(u n
a r r ie dr),i fW,, L.
I&gt;«r*tloa. Defendant*.
31, Townablp 19, Booth of B a a , a 31 K a a rte S
d ____
M a tetl M oore, h ie w ife .
M oore an
L...Z
D oll, T. Dent, reeldcne* nnknow n, Jennie Ibanea Eaat 421.1 fe a t to tba C u t line at tto
an d W . U M oore. T r u s te e , c. M. To:D ongbertr,
roeldene*
unknown;
J
,
A.
McDon­
Hanford G rant, tbanco Booth S3 d r u m «•_!
W h iile
m aa rrrri ie
S te v lc k
l e ((u
u nm
e dd)),
, la a b e l
ald, re* Ideuce unknown; M. A. McDonald.' res­ ahro« tb a Raat Una of tba Sanford Great a *
R o u sh an d H a r t , H ou eh , h er h u eidence
unknown;
Georg*
W.
U
n
k
.
roeldene*
f t a t . thebe* Want 25X13 feat, iheoca North 270l*
hand. C h a r le s B. D o o le y . L u cy
F.
unknown; lb* brlre, dertoee*, grantee*, leg- fbat to tbo point of beginning, rOl.rrwiaa ■*W a k e fie ld an d D orter T. W a k e fie ld ,
klree,
or
other*
claim
ing
under
D
o
ll,
T
.
Dent,
aerlbed
*« the North h a lf of tba foltowla* Z f
h er h u sb a n d , C lara B, -G illila n d , n
Jennie Dougberty, J . A. McDonald, M. A. acrlhcd p ro p e r!,, to -d lt:
w id o w , M ary a. Bram m er an d G eorge
McDonald and George W. Link, and to a n ,
ite ,ln n In , a t tba point of tateneetloo of th.
' K. B rn m m cr, h er h u sb an d . S a m u el C.
end a ll o ib rr parllr* claim ing a a , Interoat E ast' Una of tbe Sanford Grant wltb tba
D o o le y an d E m m a J. D o o le y ,
hi*
In
and
lo
tbe
following
described
tend*
iltu
Una
of Beet too 31, Tnwnahlp 10 Booth’of t u m
.w ife , 8. H. D ew h lra t an d A lta
H.
a trd In Hemlnola C ount,. Florid*, to-w lt:
31 Ko*t: ra n tbanco North a beta the llan-a n t.
D e w h lr st, hta w ife , E . A. G illila n d
No. 1.—Beginning 110 ft. W o f tb* NW cor 13.A3 chain*, tbanec R a il 8 08 cbalae la tto
und M ary G lU llan d , h i* w ife , E m m a
• D. A yre*, a w id o w . L eon L. I-eltoy Of (be NW Q of ABU of UK Si, Section 0. Town- Reel Rue of Baaford G rant, tbanca Booth 23 4.
•Irip
.80 *., Rang* 30 E.. ran B 8»T ft., K 110 (iw aa) Weal along Iba Rant line ef B u ra d
a n d G ra ce A. I.efto y , hi* w if e , IL
Hutnmern. F r a n k W . G ood rich
and ft., N K t, along railroad rlg b t-o f-w a, 730 fL , N G ran t to tba polat of b a tln a ln ,, m i . i . u .
39 ft-. W 770 f t .; and al*o beginning a t tbe N 4.14 acre#, more or lean, all 1,1a, and m T J
F r a n c e s G ood rich , h is w ife .
cor. or lit* NEV» of tba 8W U Of tb* BBU, Boe- Ui Bactloo 31. Townablp 19, Booth of Itasca U
. U n ion T r u s t C om p an y o f N c
a co r p o r a tio n , nnd C h a r le s N, E d m la llon 9. Township 2D 8.. Rang* 30 B ., run W
WM f t.. H 002 H f t.. E 2M fL , N 3C# f t., B 440
It appearing from ' Iba aworn bill ef
,
Ion.
It a p p e a r in g from t h e .s w o r n b ill o f tt.. N 221% ft., end the HRU o f th* NW U plain t Glad In tbla caoaa th at joo bare m
c o m p la in t h e r e in file d by J. D. M ua*el- of th* HRU aod tbe B% of tb* NE% o r lb* claim aoma In iertet ta and to tba land, berttm
w h lte and O rlan d o Hank At T ju s t C om ­ NW U of tb* HRU, end beginning 40 rode E and abora draertbad,
Tharafora. ,o o . Jam ea O'Neill, are lierrb, rep a n y . ft co r p o r a tio n , c o m p ln ln u n is, th a t S3 rod* B or Ilia MV cor of Ibe N W U o f tb*
th e d e fe n d a n ts L M. C r o e th w a lt and HB%. Hrcllod 0. T ow nablp-20 8, Range 30 K., qnlrad to ba and appear before nor aald c irrtil
M ary C r o e th w a lt. h i s ’ W ife. Ira W h it- ra n W 139 rode, N 23 rode, B 40 rod*. B 10 Ooort a t tba Ooort Ilooaa la Baaford. rfcwlda.
on tba 3rd d a , o f October, A. D. 1921. aad
in e r nnd M ary W lU tm ee, h is w ife , and rod*. E SO rod* lo the beginning.
No. 3.—Beginning 399 ft 8 -of tb* NW ear then, and U tr a w ake anewar to tba LIU af
Ir a W h ltm e r . T r u ste e . F r a n k J. Jacob y,
com plaint a ih lb lle d again*! ,o a. other*la* a
or
th*
N
EU
of
tb*
BWU
ot
tb*
HR
Vi,
Section
W . I* M oore an d M abel M oore,
h is
w ife , and W. L. M oore, T ru fltee, 0 . M. 0. Townablp 20 H., Range 30 E ., ra n R 290 fL, deenra pro cuofeaao w ill b# entered.
And all other partbra claiming *n, right, ti­
W h ite . Is a b e l S te v lc k H oueh and H arry H 32 drgroee, E 190 ft,, to R. R. rlg b t-o f-w a,.
Ito u sh . h e r h u sb a n d . C h a r le s E D ool- H a t drgrore, 30 Min.. W along tbo N aid* of tle or Interval In and to tbo proper!, beretoitwea
aald R. It. rlg b t-o f-w a , to 8. line o f tb# NBU described, b ,, throogh or nndrr h i , of the parof lha H W li of the HRU. W lo th* 8W cor of Ilea heroin named, or otberwUe, are required to
ha aod appear before our aald Circuit Court at
•aid 10 aero*. N 2&lt;H ft to the beginning.
No. J .—Beginning a t a point o f Interecctlon tba C oon ttouaa in Hanford. Florida, on the Tth
of tbe K. line of tb e 8W U of tb* 8BU. Sec­ d a ,* of N o rrm lrr. A. It. 1921, »nd the* aad
tion 9, Townablp 20 8, Range 30 E .. ra n w ith N there m ake enawer to Ibe bill of complain! atUna of rlghl-of-w a, of the S. F. R. It., H 01 blblted igalnat told nnknown p a rllr.. vit.erwha
drgroca. 30 Min., W along aald rlg h l-o f-w a , INS a decree pro m ujeaao will Iw entered a p l a l
ft.. N 28 d-groaa, 30 Min., W 100 fL . E 210 ft. i l l aald unknown p a rtie s ..
tt la ordered th a t tbU notlra be pohtldied ta
the Banford H erald, a newapapre pu!3l,t&gt;.| la
Hemluola C bont,. once ■ week for rigid week*
aa to tbe known p a r i , defendant, and ftaVFV §
week for tw elre tvecka aa to the unknown j tb
Ilea defendant,
W ITN ESS in, b a n d 'a n d the eea', of il.e t i l l
C
ircuit Court, tbla 4th d a , of A ngnt. A. IX
Range 30 E.
No. T.—The NW U of the NWU (Iraa B% of 1021.
.(B EA L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
the N K U ), Heetlon 9. Townablp 20 S., Range
Clerk or Ibe Circolt C «jrt
I n N o rm a l, M cLean C o n n ty . 1111- 39 K.
Heuilnole
Couatr, Ft-rldt.
No. H.—TtiO 8 13 rile, of the N E U »f tb#
th a t tin’ d e fe n d a n t E m m a D. Aya . P e c o rrr.B .
u lilo w , In a rcR ldcnl o f th o S ta te HWU and the H 13 ra le of the BW U of tbe g e o . Solicitor
and of Conriael for Com;&gt;UlsABL
liiiils. anil th a t h er reN ltlence anti NW U of the HRU, Heetlon 9, Townablp 20 8, 31131c
o ff ic e luldrena Is P eorln,. Ueorln Range 30 R.
No. 0.—N% of H% of lot 3. Section 9. Towny, I llin o is ; th
___a t l h a d e f e a d M i n
NOTICE
L . L o l t n y a n d G r a c e A. L e l l o y , •hip 20 8. Range 30 E,
It appearing from the aworn bill of complaint . Notice la hereby glrcn that Ihe l!mH of
Ife, a n d II H m iiin crB , n r o r e s i d e n t s
ComnilMkaiera lu ami for Nen.lm.a r.wo- M a te o f I l li n o i s , n m l t h a t Ib o lr filed In thla cauae agalnat you. th a t you h a te or County
ty. Flotilla, will ro ro lt* hlda at tli-ir r - i t teg­
lic e n n d p o u t o f f i c e a d d r e s s Is
ular
m
eeting
to be held Tueaday, Noretuher WK
therefore, you
n I 'o trk U o u n tV , I l l i n o i s ; t h a t t h e
1D21. lit 1*&gt; o 'clo ck ,
tti,. In
CVsft llc o e t t
L in t s F r a n k
\V. G o o d r i c h
n n d 'ip fio le ftongtw fjr* J.
Hmiforil, Fla., for one c«r of m rlit ro litru , «
( i f o r p W,
tja G o o d r i c h , h t s w i f e , a r e r e s t - iM iaU l,
vltrJfirtl *rw rr |&gt;l|w, p I*m» from 12'* lu 2I“ . u i u
o f t h e S t a t e o f IllIn n lH , a n d t h a t
to
ilulivrrpil In S an fo n l, K li, ■
r e s ld e n r t’ a n d p o st o ffic e a d d re s s
I lo an ]
rlg lil lo
jaj «?f tU
iHon 1‘ 11&gt;-. 7-’o r d t ’o u n t y . I l ll m d s ;
lilila.
In d &lt; -fe m ln iit U h n r l e e N E d r n is • K, A- IKlUUl.AB^a
a r e s i l i e n t o f t h e .S la te o f i n l ­
C ltrk Wo»rtl of Coontj ix m b I^
a n d G-.iif" Ills r e s i d e n c e a n d 'post
»lpner«* Bfiuinolc
. f it.

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almost any home can be made beautiful with the
proper application of CQOLEDGE HYGRADE
Paints and Varnishes.
Distinctive interiors .are easily attained th ro u g h th e
artistic effect o f the painted wall. C O O h E D G E H Y ­
G R A D E Flat W all Paint produces a vclvet-like finish
th at gives a room an atmosphere o f quiet refinement.
W ith G H Allcanet V arnish Stain you can secure an ex­
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your furniture, floors and woodwork. Easy to use, colors
and varnishes in one application. Waterproof, hcelproof
and scarp roof.

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C -H Houte Pdino ore mod* from
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SANFOItD, FLORIDA

P a in ts a n d \ ¥ V a r n is h e s

N V MHER UE FRIG Ell ATOU
CAH8 F^R HELOW NEED
OF CITRUS SHIPPERS

WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTI­
FUL LUSTRE AT ONCE.

Advance Man H ere
For Big Circus
T hat is Coming

ORLANDO, Oct. 24.—Another woo
hits lioon added to the hnndicap of the
h’loriilu sliijiper of citrus fruits it be­
came known today nt the "conference
of rnilrond representativts and irrowers nnd shippers of citrus fruits to
discuss the matte of refrigerator cars next Wednesday. .Mr. O'Donnell has
available to move the crop of .10,000 travel-red the continent many years
or more carloads of oranges and in his capacity as advance tnan and
grapefruit.
twenty-five years ago was here with
It developed that there will be a Forepuugh's Circus. He said more
Eirreat lack of refriircrntor cars, the than luilf of the stores were closed
nilway representatives asking the then as the freeze had ruined busi­
shippes to content themselves ns far ness and the cirdus did not do well
as possible with ventilated cars. They i that year in Florida. He sees many
promise to send as many refrigerator changes m Sanford since his trip of
cars into this torritoy ns possible.
twenty five years a g o and remarked
The lack of adequate number of that if he had invested his money in
refrigerator cars is due, it was stated, Sanford then he would be a million­
to the immense demand for this type aire now. The Howe’s Shows . nre
of, car for movement of the Idg apple among the best on (he road and are
cop in other sections of the country. taking a quick lri|&gt; through Floridn
before going into winter quarters
either in Montgomery or Louisvijlc.
CECILIAN CLUB

Gray hair, however handsome, de­
notes advancing age. U'e all know the
ly , I llin o is
T h a t th e d e fo m ln n l C e n ­
advantages of a youthful appearance.
t a Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, S- aiaato
t r a l U n io n T r u s t C o m p a n y o f N ew
Your hair is.your charm. It makes or
Connty, r l a . —In Cbaactry
’
V o l k , a c o r p o r a G u n , Is a c o r p o r a t i o n
« s.\ls tlrig u n d e r t h e ' l a w s o f t h e S t a t e
mars the face. When it fades, turns
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
o f N o w Y o rk a n d t h a t I t s p r i n c i p a l
p la c e o f b u s in e s s n n d p o st o ffic e a d ­
gfny, and looks streaked, just n few
'arrlo W. Speer, Complainant,
d r e s s I n no l ! m n d w u y . N e w Y o r k C ity .
applications of Sage Tea nnd Sulphur
N e w V o rk
T h a i t h e r e 1h n o p e r s u n In
A rthur J Doyle, el al. Defendant.
th e S ta te o f F lo rid a th e s e rv ic e o f s u b ­
enhances its appearance a hundred­
TO ALL PERSONS CLAIMING ANY INTKBp o e n a u p o n w h o m w o u ld h i n d t h e Halil
K Sf IN THE
FOLLOWIN')!
PEBCRtltlP
d e f e n d a n t s " r e i t h e r o f I h e m . t h a t ll
fold.
LAND, to-w ll:—
Is t h e b e l i e f o f t h e s e
e o iiip la ln u n ts
ll ta eolcred Hint (Ida uetlc* be puhltahed In
Lota 2 and 4 nf llloek 34; end laita 2 &gt;nd 4
Don’t stay gray? L o o k y o u n g ! E i t h ­
t h a t Go- s a id d e f e n d a n t s a n d e a c h o f
&gt;apcr publlahed In of llloek 33. nf M e llo u tllte. «• |-er pl»i r r -j*4t h e m Is ttV er t h e a g e o f t w e n t y - o n e die Sanford Herald
er p r e p a r e t h e r e c i p e a t h o m e o r g e t
&gt; • week for clitld ed In Plat Book I, p a re -120. Seminole re ca ll
Head nulc I'unnty. Ft&lt;
panic* defendant, Record*.
ini week* a* to th
from any drug s t o r e a b o t t l e o f
You are hereby required and ordered to *9and once a week for Iwelro (12) week* aa to
the unknown panic* defendant.
“Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur Com­
In
Seminole County, Florida, in *lhe ft rat MeoWltneaa
my
hand
and
the
real
of
the
Circuit
p in ln t h e r e in f ile d u p o n M o n d a y , tb e
pound,” which is merely the old-time
b ill d a y o f D e c e m b e r , A . D . 1921, (b e Court on tide Ibe 30th day of Aucuat. A. I). 1921, day In December, 1921, to ' anrwer the lilt M
com plaint filed a y aju it you, and then-la foil
(HEAL)
R. A. JtOUULAHS,
s a m e b e in g a r u l e d a y o f t h is C o u rt.
recipe improved.by the addition of
not. el*e aaoie will he taken ae ronfrond, to
Ctetk of Ibe Circuit Court.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d H in t t h i s , o r d e r
be
followed by final decree.
Seminole
County.
Fla.
other ingredients. Thousands of folks
h e p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r f o u r (4)
ll la furth er ordered th a t tbla notice be pahc o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In t h o S a n f o r d H e r ­ GEORGE tl. lir.lltllN n .
recommend this ready-to-use prepara­
Solicitor and Counael for the Com plainant. Italied In the Hanford H erald, a new»p»p*f pa*a ld . a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In S a n f o r d ,
II.Led In Seminole County. Florida, onro eatk
.t-l.ttr
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid n .
tion, because it darkens t h e -hair beau­
week for Iwelro week*.
W I T N E S S m V h a n d a n d t h e s e a l of
\Vlt»e»a my hind and the aeal of aald C.asrt,
tifully; Iicsides, no one ran possibly
t h e w ild C i r c u i t C o u r t t h i s 2 2 n d d a y o f In ih« Circuit Court of tho Bofenth Ju dicial C lr Aucuat IS, 1921.
.
c u lt of F lorido. in and for S-omtnolo
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
tell, ns i t darkens s o naturally and
t F rum T ueid«y*i Doily)
C ounty.— In C hineory
Clerk Circuit i .o ft,
The Cerilian Music Club gave a
evenly. You m o i s t e n a sponge or s o f t
Hemtiiole County, Fta.
CITATION
DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
ifelacli Realty Company, «
brush w i t h it, drawing this t h r o u g h very interesting program last Satur­
Holirlloro fof Com plainant. _____ 1
pldlnunt.
-*
the hair, taking one small strand at day afternoon at the studio of Mrs.
William Ate Sander Dor ha man, U^lulUntore
el
n time. By morning the gray hair d i s ­ •Fannie Stcmhridgc Munson. In addi­
a I* etc., Defemlinte,
tion
to
the
usual
piano
numbers,
Miss
appears; after another application or
N O ltC E OF A P FU C A T I0N FOR TAX DEEDS, To W lllUtn A Itiu n d e r Iiurlianan. I4t|Ultlalor of
Florida Land h Coloolietlon CYtmpany, LimitUNDER SECTION &amp;7S OF T H E .G E N ­
two it^t natural Color is restored, and Ada Wagoner, of Kissimmee, gave a EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEI.
ml, a corporation ot Rnsland. and all former
ERAL STATUTES
•tockbohlrra of Ibe Florida l-altd A CYiIonian■
it becomes thick, glossy and lustrioua, delightful group of songs.
BACK ACHY OR HAVE BLAD-"
tlon Company. Limited. ■ corporallon of EnsThe
entire
program
covered;
N'ollcr
la
b
rrrby
c
tr
r
n
th
a
t:’
IV.
IL
Klm
brrll,
nnd you appear years younger.—Adv.
HER TROUBLE^
- '• pi,-rliarof o f T ax (V -'ltli-n tr So, 2323, dated the Uml, and to tbe unknown &lt;ifrtwa. cranlrca
nr
other rlalmanla. by. tbmusb or nndrr tbo
Barcarolle .............. ................ Ilendel
■2nd day of Jliuer A. D^ IMS., ha* filed arid cerlb
• loro.named parllr*. and lo any ami all olhrr
fb
a
le
in
my
offlee
and
‘
a*
m
adapplication
for
or p.ritra whomanrrrr rlalmtnc any
• Georgia Mobley
Mont forms uric ivcicl which excites |a&lt; deed lo liaur In at Ttlanre n lllt law. Sabi |H-r*ona
rlglil, title ot Inlrrrat In and In Ihe followI’olonnise ............... ......*__
Schnell nnd overworks the kidneys in their e rrllfle a te embraeea Ibe rollm tIn?-ilcwrltwd prop­ l»S dricrllanl land. .Itualr, ItInt and Ivlnr
e rty alluatm l In Seminole County, Florlila, toIn the CYrnnly of Seminole and B ute of Flor­
Hazel Packard
Died nt Orange City, Florida, Oc­
efforts to llUer it from tbe system, w lt: Lot 7 and 8. Blk. O. Aulln'a la t Add. to ida, more particularly ileacrtbrd *• follow*,
0&gt; ledo. D ie m b! land beta* U f f t l at tbe date
to-wlt:
March
of
Fingnll's
Men.......Rathhun
tober 23rd, 1021, Mrs. J. F. Leavitt,
Regulnr enters of meat must, flush of Ihe lu u a n re of anrh r rtifte ate In the nam e nf Reelnolnfe *1 a point 132 fret P a rt o f a point
Louise’ Thrasher
er. Aaane,
lls .2 (ret Smith of ib r B oulliraat' lfttet&gt;.o'U"U
nged ninety-nine years mid eight
the kidneys occasionally. You must W. I,. Palm
T a i C ertificate
o. 23-1. datml t ie 2nd g Onnn .Trial Street and Hand Arrnne. aa Ink the 7th il*y .if aald month, to-wlt: Is*
J. Lewis Browne relieve them like you relieve your dayAlan
months, only lacking four months of Mazurka ilrd
of June. A. D. ISMS, baa f l .r j .a id i.-rtlflcale •Lowu by II. ll. T rafford'a map of Hantanl, (1). c f Block Right (8) of T ier Elxt.t I*}. •+
rontlnn to E. B. TrafforiFa Map ot tti T°*»
In my office and lin* made application for ta i
Velma Shipp
reaching the century mark.
bowels; removing nil the acids, waste d&lt;-ed to D .ue In acconlanre with law. Said re rli­ Florida, run Ihetivo Sontb 101.2 feet to the of Sanford. Florida, l« aalU fy the d»cro* eoIrrod In aald eauae. Term* of rale: raah,
em taacra tbe foltowlnc dreCrltird property
She has lived in Orange City for Allegretto ...... ..................... Haydn nnd poison, else you feel a dull mis­ aft-lmale
BCHELLB MAINF-S.
a trit In Seminole County. Florida, lo-w ll: laita
•
Pearl
Hobson
Special M»«t*r.
forty-five years and in survived by H
ery
in
the
kidney
region,
sharp
pains
E.
F.
IlO
l'B
IIO
t
DRR.
T
Narcissus
............
......
.........
Nevin
B on n n d daughter, \V. F. Leavitt, o f
A ttorney for Oomp lt.
*—
in
the
back
or
sick
headache,
dizziMrs. R. W. Lawton
Sanford, and Mrs. Nellie Andrews, o f
ness your stomach sours, tongue Is
NOTICE I
Nolle* la hereby glron tb a t Ui« Bnaml
Orange City, her h u s b a n d , W. W. Norwegian Bridal Procession...„.Grieg coated nnd when tho wenthtr ia bad
ly Dommlaalonero In and for Beuilnole l onaty.
Madeline Mnilcm
Leavitt having died nt Orange City
Florida, a t their nr i t regular mrating t“ “
Iwld In Ranford, Florida, on Noromher i. I®***
Pnpillons .......................... Lavellce you have rheumatic twinges. The
in 1882.
at 10 o'clock a . in., will revel re bbl* foe B**
urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the
Charlotte Smith
rhaee o r one ear load of m elal enlrert*. or
fled eewer pip.’ , ••welfleatlon may h* bad by OF"
Dolls Dream nnd /\wakening..Oesten channels often get irritated, obliging
pllratlroi a t tb# Clerk of Ibe C3renU
you
to
get
up
two
or
three
times
dur­
fire, nt Hanford, tb* bdtrd roeerre* lb* ritb t f
Nezzie Stone
In tb* Circuit Cam ef the Seventh Judicial Cirreject any or all hlda.
___ _
ing the night.
ranee; and all oibe- p’.-ona or parllr* claiming
Little Folks numbers;
1*. fti and for Semi­
(8BAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS*any right, till# or Interval In amt to lb* prop­ (Mlc
bieranole
County.—In
Chancery.
To
neunrtlize
these
irritating
acids
Heigh He' March ............... Marston
erty hereinabove itm rlbftl, by. through or uniter
lb#
aald
William
Ateiaudrr
Itncbinin,
Liquida­
and
flush
off
the
body's
urinous
waste
CITATION
NOTICE OF BAEZ
Cnrmeh Guthrie
tor. aa tforooald. or by, through „r under any
Notice 1* hereby giro# th a t under »n&gt;l by
nf th* former etoekbolder* of the Florida Mod
Boy Scouts .—................ .... Lindsay get about four oundcs of Jad Salts Beatrice Dunbar. Com plainant,
OU esn’t do your best when
A ‘Colon tu t Ion Company, Limit*.I. a corporation la* of a decree o f foreeWwnro ami aale l «
ta.
from nny pharmacy; take a tableHelen Douglnss
ot England, or olherwlae, are beteby required out of tbe C ircuit Court o f the Seventh Jmi
y°ur back ami every muscle
Joaepb Dnnbar. D efendant.
to be and appear before our aald Circuit Court a r c u l t of rioelda. In and for W g j t t Tho next meeting of the Club will spooful In a' glass of water before Tu Joeeph D unbar. Realdence Unknown:
£»bei with fatigue.
It appearing from an a ffld a rlt filed In tbla at tbe Court Houte In Sanford, riorld*. on th*
Apply Sloan’s Liniment freely, fvith. be tho second Saturday afternoon In breakfast for a *fcW days and your ca'iae
th a t you are a naa-roatdent or th* S tate Tth day of Noromher, A. D. 1921, and tbm nro* l . in n a a a ro u . oia a m , a.
out rubbtnt, and enjoy a penetrative
kidneys will then act fine and blnddcr or Florida, therefore, you, Jnaepli Dunbar, are
November
at
3
o’clock.
William' llnlhoutly. are defendaat*. I W g,
glow of warmth and comfort.
onlerrd and required oa tb* Btb day of Decernfor aale and w ill roll to tb e Wgbeel
disorders disappear.
This famous her. A. D. 1931, to appear to tbi hill of con. tddder for caab a t the front door of
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
exhibited agalnat you In tbla cauae.
Ilnua* In Raufortl, Seminole County, f w " * . „
Where There’s a Baby on Farm Keep salts is made from tho acid of grapes plaint
sprains and strains, nches and p a i n s ,
It la ordered* th at tbla notice b* puMlehed tn
Ing the legal hunt* of aale. upon Mond^it,
■datica, sore muscles, stiff joints aud
for rig h t
nnd lemon juice, combined with lithin, the Sanford
Rat-Snap.
tem per 71b. 1921. lb* tam e be*»S «,
weeka.
the alter effects of weather exposure.
day. tb* following deecrlbed real r*l*l*. “ ' “ J**
Rats nre on most farms. Once they nnd has been used for'generations to W ITNESS my hand and Ihe aeal of Ibla court
lying and being In Seminole tMunty. r
on tbla 271b day o f September, A. D. 1921.
. For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask
get inside the house—look out. Rats clean nnd Htirqulatc sluggish kidneys (SEAL)
B. A. DOUG LAOS,
yourn. ,h!x)r. Keep Sloan's nandy.
The Eaat Quarter IRU) of
, ^Troromr
Clerk of the Clrcnlt Ooort,
kill infants—biting them is not un­ and atop bladder irritation. Jad Saits
Quarter (NW%) e f H e North**'1 &lt; 2 2 2
At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
Seminal* Connty, Kl«
(NEW)
of.
Heetlon
Thirty-Two
C**)’_
*y**S2
usual. Nursing bottles attract rats. is inexpensive; hnrmlcss and makes a 0 E 0 . A. D*COTTE8,
Nineteen Koutb (1* S). of
Solicitor and of Counael fur Cbmptatnant.
Rati (31 B), eentalutng ten (10) »«**•
Break a cako of RAT-SNAP and delightful effervescent lithla-water 7-Oie
JOHN 0 - L K C N A n u r ^ ^
throw It around. It will surely rid you drink which millions of men and wo­
M atter In »*ne«*7*
In Franco a. rpined lanscape is one
of m ts’nnd micc. ThrtJc sizes, 35c, C5c, men take now and then, thus avoiding
aEOROB a . IIHRRINO.
,
. . gp.
Solid toe foe QmnpUtoaet$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball serious kidney and bladder disease.— where the German passed; over here
Adv.
it is one where the bill poster passed.
Buy it with • Herald Want Ad.
Hardware Co.—Adv.
HERALD ADS get results.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,1921
ORLANDO ROTARIANS
GIVE SILVER CUP
TO AQUATIC MEET.
That the Orlando Rotary Club is
interested in every pood thing, is giv­
en proof in the following letter re­
cently received by R. W. Greene, di­
rector of student activities at Rollins
College:
Mr. R. W. Greene,
Rollins College,
Winter Park, Fin.
Dear Sir:—Throughout the world
ROTARY stands for everything thnt
makes for better citizenship, and the
Orlando Rotary Club is no cxcoption

W om eter W ent Lower
Rere Yesterday Than
Ri Recent Years

« NOTED IN 8ANFORD 8ECTION

ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND POWER SHUT-OFF TODAY
One of the worst storms that has
truck Florida in tho past ten years
scarred yesterday when a gale hit
t^e coasts and. for thirty-six hours
accompanied by a terrific’ wind and
rainstorm the state had troubles witfi

it impassible to repair them but little
could be glcnncd from the storm
centers today.'
Sanford experienced a Bevcre wind
at times yesterday and last night and
early in tho evening tho electric light
wires coming in contact with trees
were torn apart and on account of the
danger to pedestrians anQ cars the
plant was shut down at midnight and
remained out of commission the great­
er part of today.- Port of the city
was out of lights last night at nine
o'clock tho transformers being blown
oat nt various places and the city was
ia darkness but the people havo be­
come accustomed to this and but lit­
tle inconvenience was Buffered.
Tho Daily Herald, as usual, along
with other manufacturing plants,
were idle todny and the paper will be
cut in the news columns. Reports
from the farms around Sanford are to
the effect thnt tho water will damage
the growing crops to some extent but
nothing serious.
bjws

I By TV. AiaocUUd I*r«M)

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 26.—
The hurricane passed to sea be­
tween St. Augustine and Titus­
ville about midnight and is now
moving up the Atlantic const.
Conductor Kelsey, of the Atlantic
£.’oast Line train which left Tam­
pa at 9:30 Inst night said he was
in Port Tampa yesterday morning
when the storm struck. He de­
scribed this rising tide aa a tidal
wave. Port Tampa City was
quirkly under two to ten feet of
water.
Houses unroofed; the
Const Line phosphate, terminals
damaged. Rather than have his
train marooned at Port Tampa,*
he took it to Tampa during the
day, with scores of Port Tampn
residents. Tho lower portions of
Tampa was flooded.- Stores in
the Franklin street retail district
was under eighten inches of wat­
er, the power house was flooded
, at noon and all power cut off.
When the train left Tampa last
night the city was without lights,
or car service. Tho wires tho
greater part of the distance to
Jacksonville were down and the
train felt its wny and arrived on
time this morning. Kelsey re­
ported the storm left destruction
everywhere in its wake. The Sea­
board Airline trains from South
Florida did pot arrive here late
this morning and the Coast Line
•rain from St. Pctcrcburg which
has not been heard from since
yesterday morning had not reach­
ed Leesburg at ten o’clock to­
day. .*It is not known whether
•he train, which was due to leave
St. Petersburg last night even
started. The Western Union suc­
ceeded in establishing its wire to
Plant City this morning accept­
ing messages for Tampa subject
to five or alx hours delay. Re­
ports from Lakeland and Plant
CiJy declafo enormous damage to
•he orange crop in five counties
that section. Many towns last
night without lights on aceouKt
of shutting down of power housr* *hen the wind threatened to
break transmission Unea, endangcring pedestrians and other traf*

of 7j miles an hour and the barometer
reached 28.81. It wns the high wind
blowing the high tides over the city of
Tampa that caused most of the dam­
age, putting the utilities plant out of
commission and stopping all business.
The cable station of the Tampa Elec­
tric Co., located on the docks, was un-’ We have viewed with considerable
der several feet of water, and poles interest the great efforts you and
blown down made it necessary to sev­ your colleagues are putting forth to­
er the live- wires, putting the city ward making Rollins College one of
practically in darknem, adding to the1the greatest educational institutions
misery and suffering. The damage es-1In the South, and want you to know
timated in south Florida by the storm that you havo the hearty endorse­
yeatrday, will reach between five and ment of this organization and those
ten millions, it la reported, and the; whom wo have the honor to represent.
citrus crop suffered greatly.
* I Such high ideals, complemented with
your untiring efforts cannot hut re­
JACKSONVILLE, Oct.. 26.—With sult in the achievement of your great­
the gulf hurricane apparently having est ambitions.
We think the Intcrscholastic Aqu­
passed Into the Atlantic after sweep­
atic
meet inaugurated by you two
ing across Florida peninsula yester­
yenrs
ngo to be especially worthy of
day and Inst night in a Northeaster­
prominence,
for it is typlcnlly a Flor­
ly direction cities and towns today are
ida
event.
Your
success in making
taking stock of tho damage. Wire
the
spirit
of
fair
play
the all pervad­
communication South of here was
ing
thought
In
these
meets has not
stilt severed early todny except down
missed
our
appreciation.'
. '
the East Coast which was not effect­
In
testimony,
therefore,
of
our
ap­
ed seriopsly by the blow and only re­
ports on conditions In South Florida preciation, we desire to offer a silver
brought here by train crcwr. Appar­ Loving Cup to he nwnrdcd to tho win­
ently no life loss but meager reports ner of the highest number of points
Indicated the damngu to the orange in the 1022 Intcrscholastic Aquatic
crop ami told of inundation of low­ Meet to be held at Rollins College in
lands. Low parts of Tampa were un­ April.
der several feet of water on account
Wishing you every success, and as­
of the high tide in Tampn Bay and suring you of our deslro to cooperate
the Hillsboro river. Some railroads with you whenever you may have oc­
aro under wntcr causing trains to de­ casion to cal! upon us, we .are,
tour over othor lines.
Rotarily yours
ORLANDO, Oct,
Three known
deaths from the storm according to
a four-pnge issue of the Tampa Tril&gt;uno pjintod nt Plant City early today
which reached here at 11 o’clock. A
number of families rescued by boats.
The roof was blown off the Tampa
Times building. Tho Knight and Wall
building was inundated. John Rowlnnd, who arrived here this morning
from Tampa reported water yestcrday afternoon on Bayshorc boulcvnrd
was over the top of the lamp posts
along tho seawall and Franklin street
wns under four feet of water. Another
party who made their way hack from
Tampa last night reported they hnd to
cut their way through eleven miles of
fallen telephone poles.

By S. Kendrick Guc

TRACTORS

-------------HOUSE WAItSlINC
A
___
(From
One of the most
functions of the s
“house wnrming" g
Mrs. John Holly, n
west side home, “D
evening. The hous.
decorated in cut flow
n bright fire in thi
(»!lVe a touch of cm
living room,
Jolly games were
them being contesta

BIRTHDAY PARTY
(Trom T u n d . y ' i Oiilr)

Yesterday being tho seventy-ninth
birthday anniversary of Mrs. Jonothon Peck (Rev. A. S.,Peck's mother)
a number of her friends decided to
givo her a surprise birthday party.
A few of her friertds dropped in to
chat in the early part of the afteruon while a number of the others slip­
ped in the hack way to prepare the
refreshments and arrange tho gifts.
After all the guests had arrived Mrs.
Deane Turner made a delightful little
talk anil presented Mrs; Peck with a
lonely tea cart, which was the gift of
a number cf her friends. On tho cart
Were gift-i of nl! kinds, and among
them wciV two delicious home mndc
cukes, sandwiches, camif, etc. Mrs,
Peck wns very much surprised nod de­
lighted with her gifts and thanked
the guests in her charming wny.
After congrntulaiiina were mndc
the Indies served sandwiches, cake,
tea and bon-bons.

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| Use. Grist Mill, Wood Shw, Feed GrindI er and other machines driven by Fordson
% Tractor.

OYSTER PICNIC ANI) SUPPER
PARTY
(Tram Mond*y'i Dally)

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gillen were the
honorces nt a picnic at Ponce Park
yesterday. Tho dny was delightfully
spent motoring and at the Beach and
at noon a delightful oyster dinner was
served. Late in the afternoon the
party motored to the horqe of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Bryan whose they
were entertained nt supper. J
Among those enjoying this'pleasnnt
day were: Mr. and Mrs. W.’D. Giilon,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Methvin and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryan
and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Estridge and family.

ST. AGNES GUILD MEETING

TuMdty'l Dally)
The members of St. Agnes Guild
were most pleasantly entertained yes­
terday afternoon by Mrs. Julius Tackach nt her home on Eleventh street.
Plans were made and discussed for
tho entertninmont to be given Novem­
ber 1st ot the Parish House, which
will be in the form of a “measuring
party." At the conclusion of ebusi­
ness Mrs. Tnkach delighter her guests
with several aolos..
Refreshments of Ice cream and cake
SOUTH ATLANTIC PORTS
were served by the hostess, assisted
EDITOR IN SANFORD. by Mrs. Seth Woodruff.
In spite of the bad weatohr, a num­
(Froa
DtUr)
ber of tho members were present.
E. R. Waite, editor of the South At­ Among those were:
Mrs. Archie
lantic Ports; magasine; of Jackson­
ville, was in tho city today and paid
the Herald offico an appreciated visit.
Mr. Waite is doing a,great work for
the port cities and has enlarged hia
scope to take in the St. Johns ‘river
ports as well and has given Sanford
We have a few used
some fine advertising lately In hia
widely distributed magasine.
cars that we are offering
(Tram

at Real Bargains. Call'
and look them over.—B.1
&amp; 0 . Motor Co.
182-tfc

I LUNCH

SERVED AT 12 O’CLOCK

�CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE NOTES

the Chamber of Commerce will soon
begin tho important task of zoning
tho city into residential, manufactur­
ing, wholesale and colored sections. A
city, should bo planned the anme os a
house and built accordingly. 'Some of
our largest cities are now employing
heroic measures to correct errors re­
sulting from the lack of city planning
when they were small. It is tho duty
of n Chamber of Commerce in the
small cities to give citixcns vision, en­
abling them to prepare for the big cit­
ies of the future.

(Tram UauiMj'i Daily)

Mrs. It. C. Bower and son, Harry, i
who
are spending some time at Day­
Some of the materials for the new
tona
Beach with her parents, Mr. nnd
pavilion to be built under the auspic­
Mrs. Harry Ward, are expected homoj
es of the Tourist and Convention Com­
Wednesday.
mittee of the Sanford Chamber of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key and |
Commerce h a s ’been placed on the
their
guests, Misses Henderson and,
W wcultube
bulkhead. The heavy rains of the
J-iyeSTi
Fannie Tucker, of Orlando, motored,
.last few days have held up the work.
to Daytona Beach yesterday where
The original plans of^he committee
they spent the day very pleasantly
were to havo had this work completed
with Mrs. A. D. Key, who is spend­
by the first of November.- Tho pavil­
The Good Roads Committee report ing some timo with her nephew, Dick
ion, when completed, will also servo
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10th—Governor** and
SATURDAY, Nor. 12th— Opening Day.
Twitchell.
as a band stand and arrangements very favorable progress in their cam­
Press Day.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Howard
Tjbbnla
and
MONDAY,
Nov.
14
th—Children's
Day.
THURSDAY,* Nov. 17th— All Florida IMt
have been made with the local band paign for funds which it was neces­
little son Munson, left yesterday for
FRIDAY, Nov. 18tli— KlwanU D * .
’ ’
TUESDAY, Nov. lBth— Shrine Day.
to give concerts twico n week begin­ sary to raise by popular subscription,
their home in Haines City,, after
SATURDAY, Nov, 10th— A uto Races.
in
order
to
improve
tho
Titusville-Gcning December first- An amount was
spending several days hero with their
provided for fhe band by the Board *of novn road.
The fifth Florida State Fair and Exposition at Jacksonville, much enlarged
Recent
reports
to
the
chairman
of
Mrs. Fannie MuilRlfca
and Improved, ranks with the greatest fairs In the South. The state and fed­
Governors in the new budget and the
eral
governments are participating extensively and many fair attractions, of
the
Good
Roads
Committee
from
GeMrs.
W.
J.
Steed
and/baby
of
Kismusic furnished should bo an added
more than usual merit hare been provided for your Interest and ontertalnm’ent.
neva,
Chuluota,
Oviedo
and
Longwood’
“immec
are
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
feature for the entortainment of
arc to the effecct that theso people ' and Mrs. J. D. Ball, at their home on
tourists wintering in Sanford.
Park avenue.
The Lake Front Improvement Co. have contributed liberally to this pro­
Misses Fannie Tucker and Hender­
ject.
has agreed to tho use of a portion of
son, of Orlando, were the week end
their property for quoits nnd tho us­
guests of Mrs. Raymond Key.
ual outdoor recreations indulged in by
Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Langley and son
visitors in other touriA cities of tho
Frank, left Friday in their car for
state.
Lakeland where they will make their
(From W»d»»,d*7 '« D ali/)
future home. The Langleys will be
Miss
Sorrell
was
in
Orlando
for
Tentative plans hhve been drawn up
greatly missed by their numerous
by the Tourist and Convention Com­ over Sunday visiting her parents.
friends.
mittee and submitted to the City
Miss Kate Abrams and Miss Mor­
Commissioners providing for a drive
(Fima Ta**d*r'i Dill?)
tise
Vernon, of Winter Garden, spent
way and sidewalk along the bulkhead
The world's greatest sensation, Auto Polo, h as been secured as the premier amusement
M. C. Johnson, of Clermont, spent
last
week
with
the
former’s
sister,
attraction every afternoon and night, exciting hon e and automobile races, thrilling
which will connect Park and Palmet­
the
day
here
yesterday
attending
to
Mrs.
R.
F.
Crenshaw
of
Sanford.
free
acts, athlotlc contests and many other forma of amusement and entertainment will*
to avenues. The city, will, in all prob­
business
be of absorbing Interest.
ability, erect a white way along the
Tom P. Terry, of Pheba, Mies., ar­
Dr. Coleman, father of Mrs. Will
VARIED
Enlarged exhibits of all the acThe truck and tractor display TRUCKS
bulkhead' and assurances have been
rived
yesterday and has accepted a
Hoolihan, is back in Sanford. He
1NDUStivities
summed
up
under
this'
is
representative of the best TRACTORS
given by the owners of the lake front
position with the Zaring Grocery
TRIES
classification.
types of these machines. Ma- FARM
property that they will erect six comes every winter and is much loved Company.
by the Sanford church and commun­
chinery displays cover practi- MACHINwhite way posts on Park avenue.
The many friends of Mrs. H. L. DeFlorida's rapid development in
LIVE
ity.
cally all agricultural equipment. ERY
Forrest will bo delighted to learn that
the
live
stock
industry
is
STOCK
Negotiations are being carried on
she has returned from New York
INDUSTRY graphically shown in the pens
i
i
.to
Mrs, J. D. Roberts is home ngnin
Florida's State University in a
with tho Clyde Line cndcnvorlng
where
she
spent
the
Bummer, and will
of fine stock.
,hnve that
. . . company defray
. ; after a pleasant nnd *profitable visit
the expens-1
special building displays its re­
be
nt
the
Montczurrta
for
the
win­
in North Cnrolina to friends and rel­
POULTRY Fanciers of Florida and olher
markable
development and
cs of tho erection of a white way on atives.
ter.
" " 0 PET Haig, feature extensive exhibPalmetto ave.
represents the advantages oh- UNIVERFrank Peters, of Cuba, spent the
STOCK
its of fine poultry, pet stock,
tained from its courses in en- SITY OF
day here yesterday at the Montezuma
Mrs.
F.
E.
Steinmeycr,
wife
of
a
BOYS’ AND rabb;t», elc.
Plans of the Tourist nnd Convention
gineering, etc., and its value to FLORIDA
enrouto
to
Geneva
where
ho
will
spend
Committee are to have a parkway on former pastor, nnd well known and osmo time.
GIRLS’
Florida Boys' and Girls' Clubs
the state in its research and ex- EXHIBIT
tho middle of both Pnrk nnd Palmet­ loved in Sanford, was called here last
"CLUB
of all kinds have exhibits of
penmen tal work and .other de­
Mr.
Frank
A.
Storer
and
Mr.
Henry
to avenues and tho white way for week on account of tho illness of her J. Wilma hurst, of Del,nnd, nre for this
WORK
great educational value.
partments.
both these avenues to bo placed in grandchild, little Kathleen Adams. vfvjk guests nt Holy Cross Rectory.
F o r fa r th e r la fa r m a tlo n nddrran
D . K . IIA N A F O U IlI)K , S e c r e ta r y and G e n e r a l M an ager.
these parkways. Tile plnns nlso pro­ Mrs. Steinmeycr hns just been to In Snnford, they nre met by mnny
211 U r a l-L 'p r h n r c k H id e .
J a c k s o n v ille , F la ,
Jacksonville
nnd
Quincy
attending
the
vide for n 10-foot drive wny on both
friends.
Special
Low
Fares
oml
Liberal
Stop-Over
Privileged
Are Allowed on All Line*.
executive meetings of the Woman’s
sides of the parkways.
Home Missionary Society, returning
The beautification of our water to Tampa just ns the message camel Mr,and Mrs. John G. Lconardy mofront has long been neglected, anil it to come here. The many friends o fjtorc(l to pcLnnd Monday where they
is certain that through the activities Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Adams will i went on.business,
of the Tourist and Convention Com­ he glad to le&amp;rn that Kathleen, is John L. Ilrngg, of Stntesboro, Ga.,
much improved.
B. E. Bragg and H. 0. Edenficld nre
mittee of the Sanford Chamber of
spending a few days here at the MonCommerce, the much tnlked of im­
Mr. Brady, guest of Mr. and Mrs. , tezuma while touring the state.
provements will materialize.
Musgravcs, accepted the invitation to , M. II. Tucker, of Jacksonville, A.'
iyroMOTivES
In order to assure those who nre in­ sing two solos nt Sunday night ser­ C. L. It. It. watch inspector, wns in
terested In a Golf Course for Snnford vice which were appreciated nnd en­ the city yesterday.
Mrs. A. P. Connelly has returned to
that something is being done, it might joyed by all present.
her
home in Snnford, after n visit
be stated that the committee appoint­
Don't forget the prayer meeting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murchison, nt
ed for this purpose will huve n report
of n definite nature to make in tho tonight. We hnd a very large at­ their home in Riverside. Mrs. Connel*1 II. E. Tolar has purchased the new
tendance last week. Are you faith­ ly wns among the out-of-town guests bungalow of M. Minnrik on Laurel
very near future.
ful
in doing your hit for the Master. at the Murchison-Sprntt wedding re- avenue. The sale wns made through
It is conceded that Sanford will nev­
There's
a vacant seat when you are ccntly, and while here wns delightful- Ed. Lane, the real estate man.
er attain n reputation as a tourist re­
not
there*
No one can do YOUR work ly entertained.—Jacksonville TimesMr, nnd Mrs. It. E. Eldridgc spent
sort until such time as we have a golf
for
you.
Union.
a short time In Tampa last week.
course. It will be recalled that Presi­
dent Harding, during his recent trip
to Floridn, stopped only nt those plac­
es which havo n golf course. The most
influential men in the country play
golf. It is their recreation and phy-‘
sicai exercise. We can never hope to
attract men of affluence to Snnford
unless there nre tho same recreation­
al facilities here ns nre offered by
other progressive communities in
Florida.

SEVEN RED-LETTER DAYS
OF PLEASURE AND PROFIT

FLORIDA STATE FAIR

METHODIST NOTES

JACKSONVILLE N 0 V .I2 - I9 1921

Auto Races

AUTO POLO

Horse Races

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W h y i t is b e s t
c i t r u s grow ers

The ship by water movement which
was inungu rated by the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, has nirendy
reached such proportions ns to make
the Clyde line officials begin the daily
service enrlier than intended. It will
be recalled that Associated Press dis­
patches announced the congestion of
freight in Jacksonville, necessitating
the City of Jacksonville making n
special trip in order to relieve this
announce that this boat is being over­
hauled and will be in dnily service
by the first of the month. Every mer­
chant in Sanford and contiguous ter­
ritory should issue billing instructions
to ship via water and continue to ship
that wny even though rail rates de­
crease. The Central Florida Water
Traffic League is gradually building
up an organization that will soon be
In position to furnish full information
as to the rates of freight where a
combination rail and water routing is
necessary. Membership in this league
will also entitle the member to the
privilege of hnving his freight bills
audited and tho league will handle
his claims for shortage and over­
charge for a much smaller fee than is
usually charged by the different traf­
fic organizations who make this their
business.

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It is* not what fruit brings in the markets that
counts, but money that stays at home in local banks.
Many a Florida community could oum its
packing house, operated to do packing at actual
cost for the growers, if profits paid to specula­
tors had stayed at home.

. Compare the developments, the homes, the hank
balances with those of the neighborhoods frofla which
speculative buyers are accustomed to.take the crops.
Co-operative marketing returns to the growers all for
which their fruit sells, less only the minimum actual
cost of selling. It stands up under stresses where
speculative marketing breaks down and speculative
buying stops.
The big problems of the future o f Florida's citrus
Industry must be worked out by the growers, the men

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who have investments at stake and the welfare of the
industry nt h ea rt These problems cannot be solved by
any organization of outside capital, the policies of
which are fixed in other states. Nor can local prob­
lems be solved by speculators in other Florida towns.
The Florida Citrus Exchange maintains the
largest and most efficient selling organization in
the north of all the marketing agencies operating
in Florida. Its members benefit bu the broadest
and most accurate market information. They
get results, and at lowest cost The Florida Cit­
rus Exchange, also, purchases in Florida every
commodity and every service it is possible to ob­
tain advantageously.

Each grower also would have a tidy balance to
help in spraying and paying for fertilizers if those
profits had been kept in the community. Look over the
citrus areas. Note how progressive are those locali­
ties where the fruit is picked, packed and marketed co­
operatively.

Attention is again called to a pre­
vious request made by the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce to list ail aviiablo rooms with the secretary. No
fee is charged for this service, but
those who list their rooms with this
organization are asked to notify the
secretary intho ovent their rooms are
rented suW^uent to listing. All in­
dications nro for a heavy tourist trav­
el this winter, taxing our hotolB to
their utmost.
The City Planning Committee

o£ Florida

To co-operate requires only to conduct yourself so
that others can work with you. In the Florida Citrus
Exchange there are no initiation fees and no dues, in
the ordinary sense of the word. The payment of the
actual cost of effecting the sale of fruit covers every-.
thing. Is not such an organization ofgrow ers one in
which you should hold membership? Has not the time
arrived when you should avail yourself of the advan­
tages it offers

Ask tho manager of any local Association or of any Bob-Exchange,
or writs to the business manager of tbs Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,1921

Armistice Day Will
Be Celebrated
U N IO N -M AD E

ji newwork garment so design cd that tbo drop-seat will not
Buttons are Invisible
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and placed so as notto stick In
wearer’s bock when lying down.

CAMPBELL-LOSSING POSTW
FULL OFF ONE HIG STUNT,

The Logical

HENRY M c L 4 U L I N

French Dry .Cleaners

Your Farm o r [Grove

(Treta M ia lijr'i D u ly)

Ocala won the football' game Satur­
day nfter they had put Henderson nnd
lyampbcll-Lossing Post American McLucns out of the game by dirty
Legion will have a great day here on tactics nnd Had they played ns they
November 11th, and it begins to look started Sanford would have won the
LONG WEARING
n nv ns though the parede in the Knme but Henderson and McLucns
COM FORT C O V E R A L L S ate mania
(nan hast malarial! and inaiutaad
morning
would be something like n were so good the Ocnln team started
lo wear. Ooods are thruok helot*
Iba fatmeaU are mad* op.
n lie long ns every business nnd every to put them out nnd succeeded nnd nf­
Insist on "PAN AM A •’ Brand
tivie organization and every order in ter that the quarterback position could
K a ta lif e . Ca* MefaUa, A la. v
the city will bnvc n float of come kind not be filled and the signals'wero not
*M «&lt;U
^
in tho procession. Tho Legion boys given correcAy and Ocaln romped
To M a k e
^ ■1 » \ ;
are working hard over the program home with the bacon. Sanford has
Good"
m m v
been playing a good clean game nnd
Conch Ed. Meisch nnd&gt;nll the facul­
ty of tho High School want them to
the State,
continuo to play a clenn game but it
Tlie Legion expects to build a new seems that other teams are not- so
home some time in tho future, and conscientious ajid thereby lies tho talo
h°ve been grooved a lease on a fine of tho players being knocked out. *
piece of properly oa.the lake front by The Ocala correspondent of' tho
the City Commissioners, and every Tampa Tribune had tho following ac­
added to what they have, count in the Sunday Issue:
will soon mnkc enough to start the OCALA, Oct. 22.—(Special),—In
building.
tho first game of football played here
MASTER MASONS NIGHT
Armistice Day will not bo n profit ■this season, the Ocnln High school de­
AT MASONIC LODGE. to the local post but will be put on feated the Sanford High school by the
for a big time for tho local boys, nnd scoro of 25 to 0, in a pretty nnd woll
tho visiting boys, ami for home folks played game.
generally. It will just bo a big day
Ocnln seemed to have had the bet­
tho ne^m ecting of tho local Masonic for the |Jhrpose of everybody gcttjng ter training of the two tennis and
lodge.
together for n big celebration of tho Sanford was often calling for time
At this meeting, in addition to the day thnt is more important to tho out. Both Henderson, playing full
regular business of the lodge, tho American public than the grand nnd back, and McLucns, at quarter, were
First Degree will be conferred upon glorious Fourth of July,
knocked out in order. When McLucns
several candidates. Instead of tho
For the purpose of paying some of went out no one wns left thnt could
regular officers of the lodge putting j the expenses of the day, without ask- run the team, but Ocala In her second
on this work an entirely new team j ing the business V erests of Sanford half, took out both Hall and Knight in
has been selected who will put on the for anything, the Legion boya arc giv- the bnckfield nnd substituted ItnwlB
degree from start to finish. No mctti- ing away n Ford car, and if you want nnd Blowers nnd "Little Ted" Drake
one of the, smnllest players we ever
seen here in n uniform, took Field­
ing's place at left end,
Sanford chose to defend the north
gonl, Ocala kicking to Sanford, San­
ford tried two passes and were held
for downs. Smith mnde six yards nnd
Ilnll, first down. Williams then gain­
ed four yards and Hall lost the snmo
amount. Smith gained six nnd then
enrried the ball over for the first
touchdown. They fnilpd to kick goal.
During the second quarter Ocnln fail­
This meeting will be held on the
ed to gnin nnd tho half ended with the
evening of November 1st, at T:30. A
score, Ocala 0, Sanford‘0.
large attendance is expected at this
Smith playing full for Ocaln, wns
Miss Christine McClellan spent easily the star of the game for Ocala
meeting.
•
The following have been selected Snturday nnd Sunday with the Misses High. He made all four of the touch­
Ruth nnd Evelyn McClain.
for this work:
downs. Williams, at quarter, ran his
Miss E’hel Lcfiles spent Sundnny team well. Sanford opened the third
E. D. Brownlee, Master. .
with Ruth McFnrlane.
L. B. Hodgins, Sepior Warden.
quarter by kicking to Ocala's twentyMr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevail, Mrs. five yard line niuT Williams brought
J , H. Ferguson, Junior Worden.
Hnrry Rivers uud children, and Mrs. the ball hack fifteen yards. Smith
Johnn Gove, Senior JDencon.
I. M. Prcvntt spent Sunday nt Moore made twenty and then they losf tho
_.D. S. E. Starr, Junior Deacon
Station with Mr. and Mrs. Will Prc­ hall on downs. Sanford failed to
II. F. Kent, Senior Steward.
vntt
make first down nnd it wns agnin
E. S. Ward, Junior Steward.
Miss Helen Moran came homo from Ocala's ball. On the first play. Smith
Banish thnt nwful insomnia that Longwood, Saturday, to spend Sun- went fifty yards for a touchdown, but
failed to kick goal. With the ball on
worries you every night.' Lot your dap with her parents.
Mr. Culnier Esthcridge has return­ the twenty yard lino and fifteen
sleep be restful nnd refreshing. Taned home after a two months visit seconds left to play in the third quar­
lac docs it.—Union Pharmacy.
ter, Smith carried the hall for the re­
among relatives in Georgia.
quired
distance around right end and
Mrs. Tom McClain hns returned
++***4-+++0++&gt;*-fr-&gt;**++++++-S-4
kicked
goal.
Ocaln 10, Sanford 0.
from Chulucta, where she spent two
| . The Florida Scout J weeks
Ocala
worked
the ball up to San­
with her daughter, Mrs. Maime
“For Wide-Awake Boys"
+
ford's
twenty
yard
line, Fielding mak­
Sigff.
35c Year
t
ing
n
gain
of
twenty
ynrds on the
Mr. amid Mrs. Porter Wakefield
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher T
only
fake
run
Ocaln
tried.
From
spent Tuesday shopping in Sanford.
*|
002 French
f
thero-Smith
raced
twenty
yards
to
the
Mr. and •Mrs. T, W. Prcvntt left
final
touchdown.
Ocnln
carried
the
Wedensedny morning for n visit on
ball
to
within
three
ynrds
of
nnother
the east coast with Mr. Prevatfs
touchdown hut were held for downs
sister1, Mrs. Eugene Mathis.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
nnd Sanford failed to gain on tjie first
Mr. Will Prcvntt, of Moore Station, play and the game wns over.
Attorneys and Counaellors-at-Law
was
a visitor here Monday.
DcLAND, FLORIDA
The lineups:
Will practice in. tho State nnd Feder­
Ocnln (25)
Sanford (0)
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ HOWE'S COMBINED
Stevens__
.......... L ’lU o s o
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
CIRCUSES WILL RE HERE
....... Aycock
IN FEW SHORT DAYS Troxlcr, L.
....... Adams
.......
Denton
It won’t be long until tho dappled
SCHELLE M AINES
Troxler,
J
McAlexnndcr
horses, the clowns, tho grunting hippo
LAWYER
........... Sfoye
and all the muchly loved sights nnd Fielding.*
Dorland.... .... .....RE.......
O FFtC K IN T U B C O U R T HOUSIt
sounds of the big show will be with
Williams
..... Q
ns, for circus day—Howe's Great LonFLORIDA
SANFORD
Knight......... ....nil.....
Holly
on Circus nnd Van Amburg’s Trnlned
Hull.............
LH
.... Woodruff
Wild Animals' circus day in Sanford, Smith...........
fb
will he Wedneseday, November 2. . — Anderson, referred the game; AnThis now consolidation of two well derson, Riverside, M. C ,'umpire; It.
GEO. G. HERRING
known qircusces, a union which will Anderson, linesman.
Altorney-at-Law
have ns its resultant porformnnees of
N j . 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildir romnrknblo scope nnd nppenl, requires
four trains of seventy foot steel cars,
SANFOUD, FLA.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
a big top Beating 12,000 people, 11
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
cars of canvas, five hundred nnd
fifty horses nnd 700 people ns ade­
Tells Row To Get Quick Relief
quate complement.
from Head-Colds. ItV Splendid I
The nrenlc program will be pre­
JE W E L E R
sented In three rings, on two stages,
MY SPECIALTIES:
in two steel arenas, in an nerinl con­ In ono minute your clogged ostrlls
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
clave nnd in tho quarter milo hippo- will open, tho"nir passages In your
Gorham's Sterling Silver
rffomo track. Three hundred and otgh- head will clear and you can breathe
Rogers' Plated Ware
ty-four hrenic stars andthrcc hun­ freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
Elgin and Waltham Watches
headache,
dryness. No
dred trained wild beasts, to say noth­ blowing,
ing of horses and nineteen elephants struggling for breath at night. Your
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and take part In tho big show, which opens cold or catarrh will be gone.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
with Impressive pagepntry.
Dyeing to
The street parade o f the show, Balm from your druggist'now.
ply a little of this fragrant, bi.tiscptic
healing cream in your hostrils. It
renotratos through every air passage
of the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
It’s Jmit fine. Don’t stay stuffed up
with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
611 Main SL
Jacksonville, Fla.
comes so quickly.—Adv.
Wc prepay parcel postage on returns
Tanlac is purely vegetable and is
For, tho common everyday ills of
TRETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp; made from the most beneficial roots,
herbs and barks known tq science^ mankind them " la nothing to equal
Tanlac.—Union Pharmacy.
Union rharmacy.
AtTORffEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice In all County, State and
For office supplies, stationery, ete^ Post cards—local vtswi
Federal Courts.
the Herald cfflce.Over 1st Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla. come to the Herald office.

TO KEEP UP WITH RAPIDLY EN
LARGING BUSINESS OF PAST
FEW MONTHS
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 22.—1Tho
Clyde Lino announced today that tho
river traffic between Jacksonville nnd
Sanford was increasing so rapidly it
will inaugurate n daily freight nnd
passenger servko between tho two
points within the next thirty days,
with many stops enroute. The pres­
ent service is tri-wcokly tyit traffic
was so heavy this week it became nec­
essary to operate one steamer on specNO. M— Many

The Clyde Lino steamer City of
Jacksonville was pressed into service
this week to haul the extra freight
which was stacked up in the Clyde
Terminals at Jacksonville and hero at
Sanford the present freight house nnd
dock arc entirely inadequate to take
care of the immense amount of
freight thnt is coming through this
port. It shows that the "Ship by Wat­
er" project started here by tho Chamher of Commerce is getting the at
tention of the shippers and the Clyde
Line is profiting thereby. It is stat­
ed that a daily boat service will be
inaugurated at once and larger tertninals will be built hero ns soon ns
possible.

Yesterday Good Day
For Trap Shooting,
Fine Scores Madfe

W here a Substantial, Durable,
Convenient, A ttra c tiv e

B U T ECONOMICAL
H om e is Desired;

Where it is essential that building costs be reduced to the minf*
mum you ran find no home s c satisfactory as the

Our shipment includes thoroughly kiln dried and well manu­
factured lumber and all the hardware, shingles, sash, doors, nails,
etc., shipped direct to you in one freight car. Each sill, joist, stud and
rafter is cut to exact length. The porch columns, window and door
frames arc built up at (he factory. Tho material for the side walla
and roof is so assembled as to eliminate all waste and sawing on th*
job. A factory expert will be sent to undertake the construction of
your home, guaranteeing you satisfaction.
Wrile jor illustrated catalogue, addressing Dept, Z-167.

A, C. Tuxbury Lumber Co,

(From F rid a y '! P tily )

Yesterday proved a good day for
the trnp marksmen who were nt tho
Rod A Gun Cluh trnp. Practically ev­
ery man improved bis score yesterday
over that of previous days.
Thu attendance yesterday wns light­
er than usual on account of the fnct
that the business houses no longer
closo on Thursday nfturnoons nnd also
due to the fnct that many men are
very busy nt this season of the year.
In the future the shooting will start
at J o’clock each Thursday afternoon
ns it has been found that it is much
more satisfactory to shoot in the lute
afternoon.
Yesterday's score together with the
sensun percentage of those participat­
ing in the Inst two day's shooting are
as follows:
Name
Yest. Season
Score Feet,
Gibbs, L. II....................
.736
Knight, G. W.
.........
.735
Allen, Raymond L..... 25-1G
.720
Thigpen, \\V J ............'
.680
Stringfellow, W. A..... 50-32 . .672
Kennedy, K. .................. 25-12
.648

Charleston, 5 . C .

Entzm inger Bros.
A u th o rized Sales E n g in eers, Longw ood, Fla
C onstruction E n g in e er, Sanford, Fla

P hilip R. A ndrews
REAL

*

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

IF YOU N EED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE

Brumloy, John
Hardin, Roy ....
Whltner, Chas.
Pulcston, S. ......
Newman, R. A.
Hand, Walter S
Howard, C. 0.
Hill, W. C.
Wallhour, Robt.
Cheney, A, B. ..
Hickson, D, C.
Mobley, E. D. ..
Maxwell, R. C.
Hawkins, }'......
Purdon, Jno, ...
Lennedy, L......
Higgins, Ed. ..
Herndon, B. W,
Tolnr, J. N.......
Fox, Meade ...
Puleston, Will

We also have th e Clark Jew ell Line o f
G AS RANGES

The B all
•

James Stuck? Hays,
$125 for Plumbing Bills.
"Wc couldn't telf what wns clog­
ging up our toilet and drains. Wo had
to tear up .ho floor, pipes, etc, found a
rat's nest in hnsement. They had
choked the pipes with refuse. The
plumber's bill was |125. RAT-SNAP
cleaned tho rdden out.” Three sites,
35c, 65c, |1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv,

Hardware Co

SANFORD, FLORIDA

-Thomas R. Baker, Ph, D* «f
D L iD J C J ia rR iiiu a
Rollins College, Aanalytic and
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many waters of this and oth­
er regions that I hare analysed, I hare found none superior In all good quali­
ties to thst of the 'Elder Water "—Phone 31I-W. Office In Miller Building

ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.

"IDEAL FERTILIZERS" brings to the mind of the Florida growers not alone the
best of plant food combinations but a thorough co-operation on every point touching
their interests.
*
**
We offer SERVICE not only from our home office nnd our experienced salesmen
and brnpeh managers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough
throughout the year to enable careful oversight.
Let us all work together for bigger, better crops and greater profits.

R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Manufacturers of IDBAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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SA N FO R D
IN THE H E A R T OP THE W O R L D ’S G R E ATEST
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V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921

N U M B E R 10

President Opens Unemployment Meet

Several Deplore N ew
T ax Revision o f
Committee

Air Their Greviances
Which Led to the
Strike Call
.

The public is cordially invited to at­
Francis McDougal Swanson is a
tend the Hallowe’en entertainment and
graudato from Saint Joseph’s training
cooked food - sale to be given nt the
school o f Hot Springs, Ark., the ex­
Lake Monroe school Friday evening,
ercises took placo Wcdensday, October
October 28th, at 7:30 p. m. Guesta
10. Mrs. Swanson graduated with
are also invited to como masked and
honors and will remain for five
SENATOR UNDERWOOD
yER THE PROSPECTS OF AD represent different characters, if they
months longer to take somo special 8AY8
so desire. Every one is welcomo to
AND NOT EVEN CREATORS
JUSTMRNT WITH BROTHER­
training. Her many friends here
Join the weird festivities and .help
CAN UNDERSTAND IT
HOODS OF RAILWAYS
congratulate her on her progress In
liven up the jolly occasion. The cook­
her chosen profession.
ed food sale will be' given for the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The com­
Clair Cameron Is nt the Orlando
benefit of the school but the enter­
promise tax revision bill was assailed
General Hospital doing office work. ,
tainment and carnival will bo free.
today in the senate by both Demo­
The social last Friday evening at
crats and Republicans.
A w&lt;mj flange upon the wheel o f a
Moore’s Station church, was as usual,
Senator Underwood, of Alabama,
____
car of the local freight wrecked the
a pleasant success. Mrs. R. L. Grier
air their grievances which led to tho train Saturdny evening nt the Lake
the Democratic leader, characterised
had charge of all the arrangements.
strike call while the chairmen of most Monroe draw bridge, derailed three
the measure as the worst ever present­
Much to the regret of the neighbors ed to congress. No one understood it,
of eleven other principal railroad un- Band cars and tore up the track from
President llardlng formally Opening the national unemployment confer­ Mr and Mrs. Vanco Douglaq are pro­
ho declared, except a few treasury ex­
ions decided whether they also would the middle of the bridge to the end of
ence at Washington In the auditorium of tho Interior department. On the paring to build a home on Magnolia
perts who drew it, and he predicted
call a walkout. The labor board mem- the trestle. The local freight was platform with Hie President, left to right, are Secretary of Labor Davis and
avenue, instead of at Lake Golden, that if the bill became a law the courts
bers were optimistic over the pros- made up of n long’ train of cars Sat- Secretary of Commerce Hoover..
.
/
where their home burned a few weeks would be several years in interpreting
pects of adjustment. o f the' brother- urday nnd tho weak truck was about
ago.
it.
hood members’ complaints but no the center of the train. The engine
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth were
Charging the Republicans with a
plans were announced for discussion came uncoupled and sped onwards
dinner guests Sunday, of Mrs. Mar­ failure to be candid with the Ameri­
with the railroad executive's boards while the loaded trucks crawled up on
garet Mnrshnll in Cameron City
can people the Democratic leader said
program to avert a strike by tempor- top of each other, ran off the bridge,
Mrs. Robert Wright, of Cleveland, they were tryirtg to have it go out
ary maintaining the present level and plunged to the right nnd fell from the
Ohio, nnd Winter Pnrk, were visitors that taxes were to be reduced when as
^educing freight rates.
trcssle, a distance of.about ten feet.
nt the Ellsworth home on Beardnll a matter of fact they would be in­
Summary of tho strike situation: No one was injured but one of the
creased through the operation o f the
avenue, recently.
The outsanding features of the strike train hands fell into the St. Johns rivadministrative provisions of the ravMr.
and
Mrs.
John
Shnnku
nnd
six
situntion: In the cast the railroads cr. He was promptly rescued. Trafenuo
measure and tho proposed Am er­
children,
arrived
hero
recently
from
today began advertising for men to fic was held up over night but the
ican
valuation
plan in the tariff bill.
Sharon,
Pa.,
to
make
their
home.
They
fill tho places of strikers while .in wrocknge was cleared away and the
Bomb, Widely Known During the W ar, W a s Sent resided here for sovernl years, going Senator Moses, Republican, flew
Chicago the government agencies are track repaired in time for No. 84 to
back north five years ngo. At pres­ Hampshire, paid his respects to the
at work to prevail upon the Brother- pass through Sunday at nbon.
Through the Mail— Valet W ho Opened the
ent they are guests of Christ Bucurel, committee bill and also to the amend­
hoods and switchmen's union to withThe Mcisch Realty Co. has purchaaPackage
W
a
s
Seriously
Wonded
draw strike order. The roads decided cd a large tract of land in the Monroe
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Brydon, of Cam­ ments sponsored by tho agricultural
to operate passenger, mail and milk district nnd will subdivide into fnrms
eron City, road, have as their guests bloc,, which ho termed the ken-caphas been found. Newspapers today for the winter, Mr. Bryden’s brothor, klan—a play on the names of Senators
trains first, then restore freight scr- and make nil tho neepssary improve(O , Tit* AJkocUUd Pr«u)
Kenyon of Iowa, and Capper, o f
.PARIS, Oct. 20.— Police authorities voiced horror at the outrage.
vlcc rapidly as crews can be obtained, ments.
wife nnd baby, from the north. *
Kansas,
leaders in the bloc. Endors­
An-appeal of the American Railroad
Agents of the Florida East Const investigating tho explosion of nn in­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kennedy were rceont
ing
Die
Smoot manufacturers’ sales
PARIS,
Oct.
20.—
Tho
bomb
explod­
Men’s Association, fraternal body cm- railway from Tnvnres were in this sec­ fernal machine in the. residence of
guests nt the MeDnugnl home on Cel­
tax,
Senator
Moses declared the com­
ed
yesterday
in
the
homo
of
Myron
T.
bracing 10,000 yardmasters, yard tion Saturday advertising lots in that
ery avenue. Mr. Kennedy has charge
Americah Ambassdor- Herrick yester­ Herrick, American ambassador, ser­
mittee bill "plainly was drawn under
locality, Severn! Hales of lots were
of the baggage rooms nt the Grand the inspiration of tho slogan ‘soak the
day report that apparently a British iously injuring the valet who opened
made.
Ceptrnl Station in Jacksonville, and nt
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Aulin, Mrs bomb widely used during the war was the package containing it. The joom one time was n Celery nvenue celery rich’.’’
M. E. Jacobs visited Mr. and Mrs. J concealed in a package sent to the wns’ wrecked. Herrick nrrived nt the grower, nnd former owner o f the
T. Jacobs Sunday.
Merchant Electrocuted
ambassador. No clue os to those who house two minutes after tho explos­ Hawkins farm.
T. E. Wninwright was called to hia 1)IottC(1 the assassination of Herrick ion.
Mr. nnd Mrs. English nnd Mr. nnd A t Raleigh, N . C. Today
old home nt Folkstom, Ga., by the ill-1
Mrs. Dear, of Tampa, were visitors
— Guilty of Murder
ness of hiH father. He returned home
Inst week at the McDpugal and
Sunday night and reported his father
Weeks’ homea.
.
North Carolina Tragedy Ends With
as improving.
Miss Susie Fay wns nt home for
Electrocution of Murderer
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— Railway e x -1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy StnfTWd of
the week-end from Pnlntka, where she
ccutivi-s yesterday took nctive steps Knoxville, Tenn., are visiting relatives
has n position with the Southern
(Dr Tk« AuocUUS Ft» m )
to keep their lines running if the here.
RALEIGH, N. C., Oct. 20.—J» T.
Utilities
o.
.
William Hightower and family have
threatened rail strike materialised Oc­
R. C. Long, of Rlahmond avenue, has Harris, former Ridgecrest merchant
moved to Beck Hammock.
tober 30th.
joined a party of friends on a sovernl nnd brother-in-law o f the late Fed­
K. B. Osteen came over Sunday nnd
A member o f tho General Manag­
day’s fishing trip over to the east eral Judgo Jeter C. Prichnrd, was elec­
ers’ Association let it bocome known took Itcv. E. L. Smith bnck with him
Meeting of Teachers W ill Endeavor to Bring coast.
trocuted nt the state prison here this
.
thnt today all roads entering New to Osteen where he dined with Mr.
morning
for the killing of F. W. MonAs “ old timers" any, tho hack bone
About a W ay for Schools to Prosper
York woul djoin in an advertising OBtcen nnd family. In the afternoon
nish,
philanthropist
of Tuscaloosa,
of tho drouth appears to ho broken.
campaign for workcra to fill such va­ Brother Smith conducted services at
.Ala.,
nt
RldgecrcBt
last
September.
in
the
future
So tho growers haven't.dry weather to
cancies ns might occur. At the aamo the Baptist church at that place.
Two shocks were required to produce
complain
of
now,
hut
troubles,
how­
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Green, of Ta­
lime the Erie issued nn appeal to the
ever, "come single,” It Is said. Every death. Harris mnda no statement
public for volunteers to man cabs and vares, spent Sunday with their dnughORI.ANDO, Oct. 20.—It developed will be tho revision of the high school
concerning the killing. At the trial
fall ns soon as seed beds nrc full of
platforms. Other lines also are keep­
Tuesday, at n meeting hero of educa­ course of study. Superintendent John­
Ilnrris’ counsel set up tho plea o f lning their eyes on commuters as a pos­
tional authorities to formulate plans son, discussing tho plans yesterday plants, nnd fields set to crops, tho snnity while the prosecution contended
sible source of labor.
for the forthcoming meeting of the morning, aaid it is tho plan of tho au­ i ranee cattle como powlng In here at Harris killed Monnish because o f the
Railroad officials professed to bo
i Florida Educational Association, that thorities to make tho courses more nights, after overy one is asleep, latter’s activities against bootlegging.
little concerned about their yard forc­
a vigorous fight is going to be launch­ nnd more elastic, and to do'away more and wander up n"nd down tho fences Tho defense claimed Harris was suf­
es, upon announcement that thirty lo­
ed at tho convention to 'pull Florida nnd more with hard and fast rules of looking for a good place to hop over fering under hallucination that Mons '
. .
or break through-, then they trampol nish had been intimate with Mrs- Hsr-‘
cals of tho railroad yardmasters’ as­ PROCESS COLORING
out of tho poverty-stricken condition curriculum.
Supcrintondgm
Johnson
estimates
FOR EARLY ORANGES
sociation, claiming to have 2,600
and eat and destroy more than their
that how hedges in the educational
rls.
that
n
tbotfland
teachers
and
educaINTRODUCED AT LAKE WEIR system of the state.
members in tho vicinity o f Now York
tick bitten bodies nrc worth. Many
,
nail voted to stick. A t the same timo
times over every night the season PROPOSED BRUNSWICK
It is a notorious fact that in some
( B r T b« l i u e b M
rr * M )
John F. Welsh, an organiser, for the
county,
through, tho farmers generally hav-«
sections,
notably
in
Dado
MOTORCADE CALLED
OCALA, Fin., O ct 20.—A success;
The
Baptist enough to contend with nt the best
Seaman’s Union, hinted that the rail­
boasting the proud city of Miami, that week in December.
OFF FOR TIME BEING
roads need not look to coastwise ship­ ful process for coloring oranges wore the schools figuratively speaking aro church has been chosen fo* tho ses­ without this thing to worry thorn.
ping lines to move any passengers developed, atthe packing house on living on bread nnd water. And in sions.
Wonder when tho law will bo Axed ns
On account o f conditions growing
stranded by tho strike, as ho said Lako Wicr which will permit tho ship­ this city, exhibiting evidences of
Tho big gun of tho occasion will be it should be, so those who wnnt cat­
out of the threatened rairoad strike
ping
of
fully
colored
early
In
tho
sea­
members of the union would refuse to
wealth nt every point of the compass, Dr. Elwood P. Cubbcrley, of Lcland tle will have to provido for them.
the Brunswick, GGa., motorcade to
man coastwise vessels In tho event of son of oranges, meeting the standard Superintendent Johnson said the Stanford University, of California,
Forida Eaat Coast cities haa been
acid test.
» railroad atrike.
schools are worrying along on n scant who will como all the way from the
indeflnitey postponed, according to
west coast to be present here. He is
The association o f railway execu­
$17,000 a year from city sources.
word
received by the chamber o f com­
tives issued a statement asserting that
To bring the finances up to within one of tho foremost educational au­
merce
Wcdnsday.
the public, “ the real paymasters,”
hailing distance of tho requirements, thorities in the county, and those ar­
Tho
party was to arrive in Jackrouhl not afford rates necessitated by
ranging
for
the
meeting
feel
they
a measure is going to be fathered by
sonvite
noxt Monday at noon.—Jack­
present labor costa, and statements of
have
secured
a
trump
card.
the Association this year, sprung with
sonville
Metropolis.
rate reductions made since the 12
all the momentum possible, to make it
At the meeting held here Tuesday
J*r cent wage cut waa ordered, in or­
legally possible to do away with the with Superintendent Johnson were:
three-mill tax levy limit now specified W. S. Caw*hom, o f the F. E. A. and SAYS BROTHERHOOD
. r (l° "how that the roads were makCHIEFS, Carlstrom Aviators
by law and to raise tho limit to ten state superintendent o f high schools;
&gt;ng sacrifices themseves and not put­
BUT IB UP TO THE RAIL­
Indicted for Murder
STEP TO COME DOWN ON mills.
ting tho whole burden on labor.
R. L. Turner, state rural inspector o f
ROADS
GRAIN. FEED AND
•
That will be the big shot o f the schools, and secretary o f the F. E. A .;
By Charlotte Co. Jury
. LUMBER
SOUTHERN BANKS AIDED
O r n * tw clitil Tr—»)
convention, the problem of curriculum J. H. Brinson,’ treasurer o f the Asso­
CHICAGO, Oct. 20—The prospec­ Case Will Be Transferred to Federal
and school administration being rele­ ciation and state superintendent o f
gated to second piece by the crisis o f negro education; and C. E. Yowell, a tive railroad strike cannot bp post­
•
; Court at Jackaonville
WAS
hS &amp; &gt; n
20^—
Decision
WASIHNCTOn T d !4C ^ O ot. 20.—
member
o
f
the
executive
committee
of
poned,
but
it
can
be
settled.
This,
was
money
need.
'Ivances totalling approximately by the Interstate Commerce Commis­
ft* n *
Pnii)
*
the opinion o f four -big brotherhood
The next big question to como up the F. E. A .
♦G&gt;0,000 to southern financial institn- sion on pending cases Involving re­
PUNTA
GORDA,
Oct.
20.—Indict­
chiefs
and
president
of
switchmen's
ions were announced Wednesday by quested reductions in freight rates on
ments
charging
murder
were
returned-,
union
after
a
conference
this
morning
TWO WERE WOUNDED
hay, grain, feed and lumber under­ LAKE MICHIGAN BOAT
e War finance corporation. The adby
the
county
grand
jury
against
at
which
it
was
learned
thoy
had
con­
IN BELFAST RIOT.
BURNS AT MARINE CITY.
stood to be imminent today after con­
consisted o f ;$500,000 to a
Lieut.
B.
K.
Jloker,
Sergt.
8.
Bryadsidered
all
possible
phases
o
f
the
sit­
ference of railroad situation in which
nk in Georggla on export cotton,
vad
and
Private
Yougblltbe,
Carlstrom
uation
as
they
may
be
presented
this
&lt;»7
TV
A
mm
UM
*
im
»
(Br
Tki
iM
tUbl
Tnm)
.
Harding. Chairman McBELFAST, Oct. 20.— Two persons afternoon at meeting with the Labor Field, for killing o f F. Pitts hers
MARINE CITY, Mich., Oct. 20.—
j ,0°0 10 » bank, in Georgia on ag■icultural loans, $65,000 to a flananclal
Two members o f tho crew of tho were wounded during the firing in Board. ‘
last April snd authorities received s
• ',
iMtltution in Texas on livestock loans
steamer William H. Wolfe, wire lost Stanhope4street area last night be­
request from Washington to transfer
♦21,r.oo to a bank In Texas on Hrewhen the vessel burned opposite here tween the military and snipers. One
Seventy-two thousand dollars Is be­ the esse to the federal court’ at Jack­
loans, and $42,000 to another
was
a
young
girt.
.
sonville.
this morning.
ing spent on tho erection o f the one'*** bat* «l«o on livestock.
stand and
A ny'coat o f arms will do fo r the half mile•race track, grand
You never realise how eloeWy a
That general put in railroad rates
•- A*
*
gesture can resemble explosive pro­ Association o f Nations except two stables in connection with., the state haa been imminent about as often ea
‘ * or,d new* the day it happens,
fair grounds at JaJcksonviilc.
^
your door each evening.
fanity until you watch a traffic cop. axes rampant on a grindstone field.
the down-fall o f the soviet regime.

7

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�where &amp;Ofifty

Brand Clothes are sold

N ew Pumping
Truck
W ill Give Plenty o f
W a ter at A ll Times

■S•

" Mlh i

dutt
^

• ,

-j

U You have a large selection

Under the fUrectlon o f the two Curie*, with V. E. Dougla-w, Deputy
o f good
and topcoats
trustees, J. W. Bell and Charles Bales, Clerk, and C. M. Hand, Sheriff In at­
to choose from here,
workmen are busy laying a concrete tendance.
.
THAT VOU LD
FOLLOW TH
walk and building a fence at the
Minutes o f the last regular meeting
fl Prices are as attractive as
BUR8TINQ OF WATER MAIN8
graded
school
at
Monroe.
The
fence
were
read and approved.
IN BIG FIRE
the clothes themselves,
which will be a substantial one, made
Bids fo r one car o f culverts were
fl Come
W e 'll show you
The City Commlelon received bid*[lfor durability as well as beauty, has here opened and read, there being two
on October 7th from the American La- a foundation of concrete. Heavy steel bids, one from the Dixie Culvert A
the clothes that have made
Franco Fire Engine Co., White Motor posts support a strong wire o f good Metal Co., and one from the Florida
this store the style center.
Co., and thp Bryan-Wheeler Co., on a quality about thirty-six Inches high. Metal Products Co., and on motion of
L.
P.
Hagan,
seconded
by
O.
P.
Swope,
triple combination motor fire appar­ Two Iron gates ,a small front- gate,
atus, and after careful consideration and a larger side one, will be used. and carried, the above bids were here­
the bid from the American LaFrance A concrete sidewalk leads to the by referred to Engineer Fred T. Wil­
Fire Engine Company was accepted yard and a front pavement, about four liams, to Ubulate and return with his
fo r a triple combination pumper, Mbd- feet wide, on to the front steps. recommendation.
Bids for one truck as advertised by
el No. 75, haYing a capacity o f 750 About an acre is to be fenced in, the
the
county were here opened and read 4
gallons of water per minute, a 85 gal­ remaining four acres will be a tennis
as
followa:
'
cost less in the end. . Good
lon chemical tank, with a body car­ court, a.' basket ball ground and a
Bid o f R. H. Griffin, for one ltt-ton
rying capacity o f 1,200 feet o f stand­ baseball diamond. A woodland upon
clothes always have and al­
ard fire hose. This piece o f apparat­ the right o f the school will be mado Federal truck for the sum o f $3,000.00
ways will prove the most
us is very much needed from the fact Into a park with swinge, merry-go- and Model T. Indiana, also bid fo r one
1-ton
Federal
truck
fo
r
the
sum
o
f
that Sanford has a four story build­ ’rounds and othef childrens’ amuse­
economical.
ing, the Valdez Hotel, and our pres­ ments. Benches and other seats will $2,285.00 and Model T. Indiana.
Bid o f Coite W. HOI, Inc., for one
ent water supply would be ineffective, also be constructed for the grown
ltt-ton
Republic truck for the sum
but with this pumper water can be folks whero they may come and enjoy
of
$2,975.00
and Will allow $676.00 for
taken from the present mains at do­ a. picnic. As soon as the yard fence
Model
T.
Indiana;
also bfd for one 1mestic pressure and this pumper will la completed, trees will bo set and
ton
Republic
truck
fo r the sqm o f
supply two heavy streams with suffi­ flowers planted. Only the native
$2,240.00 and will allow $566.00 for
cient force to throw water over our
plants will bo used, and each will be Model T. Indiana.
.tallest buildings.
.
placed with the view of obtaining the
Bid of Mack-International Motor
By the addition o f this pumper the
best effect. Magnolias, oaks, and oth­ Truck Corp., for one ltt-to n Mack
city can have an unlimited supply of
er Florida trees will be planted a truck $3,488.51, allowance for Model
water from Lake Monroe and other
good distance from the building, and T, Indiana, $600.00. Net price $2,­
sources of water supply that may be
shrubbery and vines close about the 838.51, also bid for Dual-Reduction
‘ available. ’
’
The Southcastcrn'Underwritors’ As­ house and near the fence. Unsightly Drive Mack truck lH -ton , net $3,­
sociation agreed to givo us a reduction objects, if there arc any, will be hid­ 433.91.
Bid of William C. Thomas, for one
in insurance of 5% per hundred on ail den away by beautiful vinos, but in
insurance policies now in force or planting, wc shall try to follow Na­ ltt-totr Indiana -truck, for the sum o f
E. A. Douglass ___
„..
. 75.00 Dr. J. T. Denton ....................
30.00
hereafter written after this pumping ture’s-. laws as closely as possible. $2,300.00, and will allow $500.00 for for one car o f metal culverts or vitri­
.
*
_ Geo. A . D eCottes_________ —. 60.00
Every
child
is
expected
to
furnish
at
fied
sewer
pipe,
Bizes
from
12”
to
24”
,
old Indiana.
apparatus is Installed. This saving
Total
.40 Frank Harris - ........................ 75.00
Motion o f L. P. Hagan, seconded by bids to be received nt their nezt regu­
alone to policy holders will amount to least one plant, and Mr.- Jacobs; the
H. C. Du Bose .
.. .......... 40.00
lar
meeting,
November
8th,
1921.
principal,
has
generously
promised
to
O.
P.
Swope,and
carried,
the
bid
of
over $4,000 per year on the present
W. J. W ood b u ry --------- ---- --- 5090
County Guard Fond
•
Motion
of
C.
W.
Entzmingcr,
sec­
Wm.
C.
Thomas,
fon
ono
1%-ton
In­
contribute
some
fine
fruit
trees.
Tho
amount of insurance In force In San­
General F u n d ........... ........ -.$78.13 Geo. D. Barpard Stat. Co. — 118.6T
ford, pot counting corporation Insur­ other teachers will, in like manner, diana truck ‘ chassis for the sum of onded by O. P. Swope and carried, a .
r *-# i -- • ’ ‘ V
A, B. V iiw s .... ..................,.....
6.65
committee
composed
o
f
Chairman
1
L.
$2,300.00
as
per
bid,
is
hereby
accept­
give
fruij^rees
and
many
plants
of
ance which Is carried by themselves.
E.
A.
Douglass
.........
..........
1790
Road
and
Bridge
Fund
A. Brumlcy and Comr. L. P. Hagan
•
.
■
Wc feel confident ed.
This piece of apparatus will cost the different kinds.
and
Supt. J. M. Wynn, nro hereby ap­ Wm. W o o d _______ ___ _______ $ 80.00 Haynes A R a t liff______ ___98.60
Tax
Assessor
A.
Vaughan,
here
that
wc
are
going
to
havo
one
o
f
the
city $12,500.00 with payments distrib­
B. A llm a n __________________ 25.00 H. A W. B. Drew Co.........
5197
uted over a period of five years, one- most beautiful school grounds in tho presented tho three copies of tho Tax pointed to submit plans for the con­
6.09,
R.
A.
Goodspced
...----------—
.
160.00
C.
J.
Marshall,
M.
D......’......
fifth to bo paid per annum, interest at country, nnd believe that it will not Books for the year, 1921, and the struction o f a permanent stockade at
J.
M.
Wynn
......
........
—
;.......308.16
36.001
F.
L.
Woodruff
..................
the
county
farnl,
at
the
next
regular
€ per.cent, which is below the rate of be surpassed by any other rural county commissioners •proceeded to
620
Dixie Culvert and Metal Co. — 249.56 L. G. Strlngfellow ________
compare tho two couples with the or­ meeting o f this board.
Interest bonds would sell at this time. school In the State. .
2.10
Albert
Hall
---------------—
42.00
Sanford
Novelty
W
ork
s.......
Engineer
Fred
T.
Wilfiams,
address­
iginal
and
same
were
found
to
bo
cor­
Thin engine is the very latest cre­
A tract o f forty acres o f land
3530
E.
;
A.
Famcll
...
____
.23.50
T.
J.
Miller
A
Son
...............
rect
and
the
Tax
Books
for
tho
year
ed
tho
board
In
reference
to
the
pur­
ation in fire fighting equipment, and known ns the Post farm, but owned
__________ 3580
it goes without saying that Sanford bp the heirs o f Miller, and Schndeyno, 1021, were accepted by this Board of chase of one car o f Tarvia, and on mo­ Robt. W. HuntA Co. ____ »__ * 16.10 A. Vaughan 1 .
Seminole
County
Bank
67.50
..... .......... 175.00
S.
F.
Doudney
County
Commissioners.
tion
of
O.
P.
Swope,
seconded
by
L;
P.
will bo placed in the class o f the most o f Stanford, Conn., has been'purchas­
13.01
172.85 Mobley's Drug Store ...
Georgo W. Knight, ct al., addressed Hagan, and carried, Engineer ' Wil­ Wight Tire C o . i—;
progressive cities with reference to ed by J. B. I^iwson and William Roe,
4.05
Fargo
Lumber
Co.
64.81
Gillon A F r y ------ ..........
* having an up-to-date fire department. o f Sanford. ' This tract adjoins the the Board In reference to the Osceola liams is instructed to order a car of
W.
ft.
Hand
...1____________
11.00
6.76
C.;
M.
Hand
____
___—
Tarvia, same to be paid for out of the
#
The City. Commission should be con­ C. E. Henry place on the south and road.
4229
E. A. D ouglass_____ __ ___'„
102.00 Southern Utilities Co.
8am Younts and Geo. McLaughlin bond fund.
'
gratulated in showing their interest in 6xtcnds to the Monroe road on tho
3080
Hnpp
Bros.
C
o
......................
*
88.60
Southern
Bell
Tel.
Co.
Motion
o
f
O.
P.
Swope,
seconded
by
city nfTnirs by being on the alert to west. Tho- first tract of land from this appeared beforo the board, and re­
60.45
Robt.
W.
Lord
.......
......
......
14.00
W.
J.
Woodbury
______
quested
that
the
American
Legion
be
L.
P.
Ilngan
and
carried,
tho
clerk
of
purehnsc this fire equipment, thus division wns bobght by S. T. Buchan?
G929 '
Fred
T.
Williams
..............
05.50
M.
D.
Gatchel
----------allowed
to
use
tho
Court
Room,
on
this
board
is
instructed
t
o
.
draw
n
saving the taxpayers on their insur­ an, of St. Louis, four years ago. Tho
197
C.
F.
Harrison
------------------62.50
Western
Union
Tel,
Co.
November
11th,
Armistice
Day
for
a'
warrant
on
the
county
guard
fund,
for
ance rates, and at the same time pro­
deni wont through the J. E. Conley dance to bo given by the Legion, they the sum of $78.13 which is the balance Thrnsher &amp; G am er...... ...... ...
10.50
21.76 L. P. McCullcr ____i___
tecting the city against conflagration,
real estate office, Messrs. Lawson and agreeing to leave it in os good condi­ o f said fund, samo to bo mado pay­ J. D. Baggett.
2990
203.20 E. A. D ou glass---------which is sure to occur should one,of
Roe are busy already cleaning up tion and on motion o f E. Curlett, sec­ able to the General fund, and the Hill Lumber Coi ....____-a __
4.40
40.05 L. A, B rum loy-----------our wooden buildings in tho congested
and getting ten acres in readiness for onded by O. P. Swope, and carried, the county guard fund to be abolished. * Mobley’s Drug 8 t o r e —i—
4.00
1.58
L. P. Hagan
district becomo uncontrollable during
farming this fall.
(LOO
477.00 C. W. Entzmingcr-----above request o f the American Le­
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by Stoncy A C o o k _____ _______
a fire.
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7.40
‘ The following young ladies and gion is granted.
Wight
Grocery
Co.
.—--------805.54
O.,
P.
Swope
—
----------L. P. Hagan and carried, Engineer
6.(0
gentlemen are attending high school
8.00 E. C u r le tt---------------- !.
Motion of C. W. Entzmlngcr, sec­ Fred T. Williams is instructed to pre­ L. A. B ru m lcy----- -— - .___
51.00
nt Sanford froip this place:. Misses onded by L. P. Hagan and carried, pare plans and specifications for the L. P. Hagan -------- -------- ----8.00 W. C. Williamson —
Thelma Lnkc; Violet nnd Winnio Comr. E. Curlett, is authorized to re­ construction of the new hard surfaced C. W. Entzmlngcr .... ...........
8.00
$1,309.45
Swaggcrty, Ario Mann, Roberta pair tho road to Curryvillo .expendi­ roads In Special Road and Dridge Dis­ O. P. S w o p e ______________ _
4.00
Total ___1-------------Wynne, Snrah Hutchens, Myrtle ture not to exceed $25.00,, also to trict No. 2, Seminole county, Florida. E. C u rlett______ !_____ ^___
8.00
There being no further business
Price, Laura Shelby, John Hutchens, have bridge at Mr. SheldonVfarm re­
W.
C.
Williamson
~
75.00
board
stands adjourned to meet gain
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
77.49 at their next regular meeting he No­
Brown Stafford,-Walter Price, Roscoc paired, expenditure not to exceed $30, L. P. Hagan and carried, the clerk of The Texas Co. ___
52.62 vember 8th, 1921.
also to repair Fort Christmas road, this Hoard' is instructed to have the Ed. HlgginS, I n c .__
Robinson and Philip Miles.
.
Ball
Hardware
Co.
...
46.04
expenditure
not
to
exceed
-$25.
Mini.
J.
W.
Shelby
and
two
daugh­
coping
on
tho
court
house
painted
two
WILL MAIL ALL THE CARDS
th*
Joo H ick son ------v.... 40.66
ters, Misses Malllc and Laura Shelby, .Application to the State Board of coats o f paint, .
The way they're grabbing
BROUGHT TO HIM ON •
Wm.
C.
Thomas
__
Health,
for
the
relief
o
f
one
George
...2,300.00
food we’re sending to Russia leads
POST CARD DAY.
• have arrived from Knoxville, Tenn.,
Mr. Roberts, Mr. Parrish and Mr.
nnd with Mrs. Shelby’s son, Clinton, Wilson, was approved and signed .by Donaldson,' o f Brevard county ,apto the bell 1 that her greatest trouble
T o ta l_______
this Board.
e
..-$.$5,208.60 is stomach trouble.
I,. II. Gibbs, o f the Sanford Foun­ have-gone to housekeeping In the J.
pcared before the Board in reference
’ Notary public bond o f A. D. Shoe­
dry and Machine Co., is a live wire, E. Conley house. Mrs .Shelby has
to the Gencva-Titusvilie road and
maker, was approved by this Board.
General Fond
purchased
a
fnrm
adjoining
Marion
Try a Herald Want-Ad today.
and being a live wire, he recognizes
bridge,.
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Douglass ------------------- $125.00
Firo arm bonds for the folowbig
Shelby’s
farm,
the
eldest
son,
on
thfe
the fact that Post Card Day is a good
Reports of the several county offic­
named persons were approved and li­
thing for Florida.. He phoned the cast, nnd S. II. Buchanan’s place on
ials
were received, read and ordered
cense ordered issued: R. L. Dann, J.
Herald oOTlcc the other day and »*ld the north. A residence and other Im­
filed.
provement* nr? expected to bo com­ F. Smith, A. D. Zachary and Joe Nc"Hi*? if Sanford would set aside II
ros,
Warrants paid during the month of
special day In October, for Post Card pleted In tho spring. .
September were ordered cancelled of
t)r.
J.
T.
Denton
addressed
the
board
Miss Bertha Clark has returned to
Day, And the people would brine their
In reference to a negro prisoner, now record,
hor
home in Georgia after visiting
post cards to the Sanford Foundry and
in the hospital with a broken leg.
The following bills as audited by
Machine Co., ofTice, he would mall Mr. and Mrs.- E. Stafford and family.
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by the clerk, and approved by this board,
Mrs. Charles Henderson and son,
them free of charge. Mr. Gibbs
L. P. Hagan, and carried, SupL J. M. were ordered paid:
Frederick,
have returned to Tampa
shows that his heart and his pocket
Wynn, is hereby authorized to have
Fine and Forfeitnre Fund.
book arc in the right, place—for tho after visiting Mrs. Charlie Bell.
the old Indiana truck, put in first
Schello Maines ................. ....... f 60.00
Miss Antionetto Tarbcll spent sev­
city o f Sanford unselfishly—and If
class condition, same to cost $250.00.
W. C. William son------------------- 65.00
eral
days
with
Mrs.
L.
B.
Mann
this
more people would becomo interested
Motion o f C. W. Entzmlngcr, sec­
let the chips fall where they may. IP
O. L» West
.....(..in.
1.00
in (his post card day and would agree week Mrs Mann has been slightly ill onded by L. P. Hagan and carried,
you have been intending to build this
F. R. Miller -------------- --------- 1.00
to send out at least ten cards aplcco but Is now improving much to the Comr. O. P. Swope Is hereby author­
Frank
B
ro
w
n
-------—--------—
1.00
year don’ t let a
ised to have road in Oviedo repaired.
on that day, telling about Sanford, pleasure o f her many friends.
Sam
Stephens
„
-------------------1.00
f e w pessimists
Mrs. Daniel Talbott, o f the east
there would be much good publicity
Motion o f O. P. Swope, seconded by B. F. W h e e le r______________
1.00
side,
spent
the
week-end
with
Mrs.
a a d calamity
given this city for a nominal sum of
EL Curlett, and carried, Comr. L. P. P. J. A lle n ___
\
*
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mo^ey.
Now let the Chamber of Ben Lake.
Hagan, is hereby authorised to have C. W. Brown .
howlars a c a r e
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stafford, o f the approach to the Wekiwa bridge
Commerce, the Rotary Club, the Kiy. B l e y -------rjrou away from ;
t
,
,
__
wanas Club the Woman’s Club and Tennessee, are expected here to visit clayed.
T.
C.
Shupe
a
great
opportunity.
You
never
will
have
another
chance
to
buy
all the other clubs join in this move­ friends soon. ,
Motion o f L. P. Hagan, seconded by C. M. Famcll
Mr. Georgo Cain has been confin­
lumber at 'present prices. Experts agree that rock bottom
ment that is causing so much com­
E. Cutlett and carried, Comr. C. W. F. L. Crosby
________
ed
to
his
home
by
Illness,
but
is
now
been reached. -Use youc own good judgment and start your
ment in every city in Florida and has
Entzmlngcr, Is hereby authorised to J. B. Jon^s ----- .----------Improving.
•
not yet caused a flutter In Sanford.
have road leading west from Mr. Dal­ t . W. Entxpiinger-----building now. You will never «-cgret It. W e will g « a better
A party o f young people gave a las plsco In Altamonte, to Spring
A. Y. F u lle r________ __
lit— but our advica »• to buUd now.
price for our lumber if you waitsurprise party to Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Lake, strawed.
•
J. E. Phipps'
That knocking that an automoblllst
Bell, Monday evening. A very enjoy­
hears Is also opportunity knocking.—
Engineer Fred T. Williams here re­ C. M. Hand
able evening was spent.
fo r some garage man.—Burlington
ported on the bids filed with this C. M. H a n d --------____
Messrs. Dan Talbott, Ben Lake and board for the purchase o f ono car o f C. M. H a n d _______
News.
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Henry
Miles spent a few days at the metal culverts, and on motion o f C. E. F. »
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.
. W. Entzmlngcr, seconded by L. P. Ha- L. G.
■ tho road to normalcy, wo have b“ eh
The
stork
visited
the
home
o
f
Mrfl
, and carrisd, all
lost barrage,
and
Mrs.
Lonnie
Oglesby
Baturdap
’
rejected,
and the Clerk o f thla
cuious. But we
’ U instructed to re-w
for bids
and loft a nice little girl.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKL YHERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21,1921

WATER TRAFFIC
LEAGUE MET
AT LEESBURG
Several Hundred W ere
Present at Enthus­
iastic Meeting

SANFORD WAS WELL REPRE­
SENTED A T ANOTHER IMPORT­
ANT MEETING OF LEAGUE

VIRGINIA
BURLEY
N otables TU R K ISH

The three greatest
cigarette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS ■AROMA

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
Lheir two children, returned home
Sunday evening after a pleasant two
weeks vnention spent with relatives
at Munice, lad. A. I..,, is the electricinn at the A. C. L., shops.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer and
their two boys, Glen and Curtis, mov­
ed out from Sanford/ Monday, to their
cotago in Grapevllle as their things
have conte in from their old home
near Nashville, Tenn.
„ __
Tho bridge man is helping out his
fnthcr in his agency for the Singer
sowing machine, working for an Or­
lando firm. They hnvo recently pur­
chased a fine new delivery car. Mr.
T. 0. Tyner bought a machine through
Mrs. Westerdick returned homo
Monday from Orlando, her husbnnd
going down to get her nnd Mrs.
Parkinson and granddaughter, Miss
Helen, after eleven days spent at tho
conference. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cramer al­
so attended for a few days.
We nre so thankful for the needed
rnins which came on Thursday and
Friday. We think this is the first to
nmount to anything since the middle
o f August, making it the longest
drought in tho twent-six years we
have boen here. Unless God adds His
blessings, man labors in vain. No
doubt we needed to pnss under the
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist and
non, Raymond, with Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Hodginn, Mr. nnd Mrs. August
Swanson, Archie Swanson, Mr, and
Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, and their lit­
tle ones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Foster ,nnd nlro a couple of cars o f friends from
Pierson, Fin., spent ■Sunday on tho
banks o f Lake Harney, where they
ate their lunch for dinner nnd then
drove on through Oviedo, then to
Palm Springs, where the rest of tho
day wns spent going in bathing nnd
eating their picnic, supper.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Krcll are now
living, 'in Windermere, where Fred
expects to paek oranges this winter.
Mrs. Mnloi’s sister and husband,
have been here visiting nt their homo
for some time.
— Got your Scratch Pads from The
Herald—by the pound— 15c.

At a special meeting the Leesburg
Chamber o f Commerco called for the
purpose.of co-operating with the newiy organized Central Florida Water
Traffic League,'a largo representation
from their local organizations were
present to hear discussed the plans the
League had provided to assist the
Merchants and Growers to ship the
most economical way.
A dinner wns served prior to the
formal meeting which took place in
the dining room of the Lake View
Hotel. G. G. Ware, president of the
Leesburg Chamber of Commerce, and
also President of tho Leesburg Nation­
al Bank, presided ns chairman. ,S. J.
Sligh, of Orlando, president of the
Central Florida Water Trnlfic League
wns the first spenker. He called the
attention of the meeting to n, confer­
ence of shippers nnd rnitroad represen­
tatives to bo held in Jacksonville on
October 27th for the purpose of secur­
ing a rate reduction on Florida per­
ishables. Prior to this meeting o f the
27th there will bo n special meeting of
the shippers which has been called for
C p. m., on the 2Clh. The meeting of
the shippers will be for the purpose of
presenting to the railroads specific
facts showing costs of production per
' acre of Florida produce, nnd secure
nny other information of vnlue to
present at the joint meeting of the
shippers and rnilrond representatives
on the 27th. Both of these meetings
will be held in the Chamber of Com­
merce building, Jacksonville. On the
morning of the 29th, Mr. Sligh stat­
ed, n representative from the Inter­
state Commerce Commission will Have
n representative meet the shippers in
Orlando to go over sundry problems
effecting the shipper. This meeting
will be held in the Orlando court
house. Mr. Sligh briefly stated the
purpose of tho visit to I#eeskurg nnd
the general plans of the League.
Col. Geo. W. Knight, vice-president
of tho .League and president of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, went
into lengthy detail explaining the ob­
jects nnd purposes for which the Lea­
gue was created. He stressed the co­
operation the League had already re­
ceived during its short existence nnd
the wonderful possibilities it held for
benefiting the shippers nnd merchants
of Central Florida.
Col. Knight told the Leesburg peo­
ple thnt it was the intention of the
League, in nddition to educating indiv­
iduals and communities to the advan­
tages of water transportation, to main­
tain a department for the handling of
claims for shortages anil over charges,
nnd that it had been estimated the
revenue to the I.ongue from
this
source alone would be considerable..
Members of thu League would be priv­
ileged to have elnims for shortages
handled on n 10 per cont basis and
overcharges on u 25 per cent basis, n c
also stressed the necessity of securing
greater tonnage for our inland water
wnys, if federal appropriations are to
he obtained for improvements.
A. P. Connelly, of Snnford, in a very
forceful manner, brought out the
point thnt with the growth nnd devel­
opment of Florida's agricultural re­
sources that the railroads would be
hard pressed to supply the necessary
facilities for handling the volume of
business this development presaged.
He volunteered the suggestion, made
to him some years ngo by a citrus
grower, that tho time would arrivewhen it would be necessnry to pur­
chase a fleet of ships to operate to
every navigable port in the world in
order to create new markets for the
consumption o f the enormous produc­
tion of the peninsula Btnte. This oper­
ation would require n large financial
outlay which should be raised by as­
sessing every grower so much per tree.
Mr. Connelly nlso stressed the import­
ance of developing our tonnagu via the
water ahd ns n Natural consequence a
physical development through federal
aid would, bo accelerated.
L. S. Scroble, of the Clyde Lino,

program were Mr. Futch, o f LcesLoeaburg, Mr. Burton, o f Leesburg,
Mr. Tarpley, secretory of the League,
Willis Powell, secretary of the Lake
County Chamber of Commerce; J. G.
Ball, Sanford, nnd Sec;
ry Penrman
of the Snnford Chnmber o f Commerce.
At the conclusion of tne addresses,
motion was passed by tho Leesburg
Chamber of Commerco that three
members from thst organization be
elected ns directors ol the C m •*'
Florida Water Tvnflfr League, and
thnt the League be assured c f the
support o f the :•» rshirts nnd grow is
of Leesburg would ship fyy water
whenever and wherever practical.
Sanford merchants should secure
membership in tho league at once and
take advantages o f the facilities of*
fered by the League's Traffic Depart­
ment for handling their claims. Dues
in the League are $10 per year, and
check shou'd be mailed to W, D,' TorpIcy, Orlando, together with application
blanks which can be secured from the
secretary o f the Sanford Chamber of

Commerce.
CATES’ BLOCK BIG ASSET
TO BUSINESS HOUSES OF
CITY; BE FINISHED SOON
The Cates' Block on West First
street and Oak avenue is one o f the
finest of the'new buildings now going
up ii\ Sanford. When finished it will
contain four store rooms and eight
apartments on the second floor. Store
rooms and apartments will be strictly
up-to-date and most modem In every
detnil. J. J. Cates, the owner, is
rushing the work to have it finished
by the first of December although he
has already moved Intel, two o f the
store rooms but tho apartments will
not be ready before thnt date. Store
rooms and apnrtments will take enre
of the great demand for business hous­
es and apnrtments in* Sanford and Mr.
Cntcs is to be congratulated upon his
progressive spirit in building such a
fine structure and filling up one of the
good business corneas with a real
building.

GULF STATE MARKET TOMATO
* Gulf State Market pays better than any variety you have
ever growth fo r the follow ing reasons:
1— 'The vines arc exceptionally robust, resulting in a heavy
crop.
2— The vigor -of the plants results in unusual freedom
from bliglpL
3— -The fruits are almost perfectly globe shaped.
4— The fruits on the same cluster mature well together and
are o f uniform size.
5— The fruit colors a rich purplish pink clear to the stem
after packiug.
6— Eurlicr tlinn nny other good purple tomato.

AIRS. J. D. JINKINS ENTERTAINS
THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY
(Flam Saturday', Dally)

In honor of her mother, Mrs. Per­
ry's Hllrd birthday, Mrs. J. D. J inkins
entertained the Missionary Society of
the Methodist church. Although it
was mining quite a number braved
the storm to honor Mrs. Perry, who
has lived a long.life of usefulness not
only in her own home, hut in the
church and state. She lias always been
a great missionary enthusiast.
In a unique way'several told of
their summer Trips whioh was’ inter­
spersed with a musical program. The
society presented n Iienutiful bouquet
to Mrs. Perry, who received it grac­
iously, after which Mrs. Jinkins serv­
ed delicious refreshments.

You can’ t afford to miss the chance. If you try Gulf Stnle Market this
or on part o f your acreage, next year you will go strong on it.
Write us for seed to he Bent postpnid to your address at S2.00 per oz.
I

Address D. M. FERRY &amp; CO., Detroit, Michigan

P. S.— Our facilities for producing choice purebred seeds ate the best
in America.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

lizer without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OP
MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers, fnsrcl hides,
Sprnyrrs, Poultry Supplies.
Get August 1st, 1921 Price Lists. Now famishing "SIMON PUKE" and
"GEM BRANDS''

CLYDE LINE EXCURSIONISTS
TAKE IN SANFORD IIY AUTO
The last of the summer excursion
trips of the Clyde Line Steamship
Company was made this week and on
Wednesday the trippers visited San­
ford on the St. Johns river trip and
were taken to Orlando nnd
other
points and then hark to DeLnnd Land­
ing where they caught the boat. They
were all well pleased with all fhey
saw of this part of the slate and one
of them who had an "alligator voice"
nla. Among the excursionists Were:
E. A, Morrison, Georgia; D. W. Mur­
ray, Rocknwny, N. Y.; C. M. Miller,
Boston; It. B. Fender, Jacksonville; J.
J. Cruise, New York; Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Albert W. Gtaw, Collingwood, N. Y.;
W. H. Morgan, Camden, N. J.; H. C.
Beck, New York; Alisao Naknnu, N.
Y.pMiss Josephine Drescher, Jackson­
ville; Miss Madeline. Randall, New
York; Joseph Bouguen, New York.

L A R G E STOCK OF
B A TT E R IE S

A

W uh

poisons and toxins from
system before patting
food Into stomach.

Wash yourself on the. inside before
breakfast like you do on the outside.
This is vastly most important because
the skin pores do not absorb impuri­
ties into the blood, causing illness,
while the bowel pores do.
For every ounce o f food tnken into
the stomnch, nearly an ounce of waste
material must be carried out of the
body, f this waste is not eliminated
day by day it quickly ferments and
generates poisons, gnses and toxins
which nre absorbed or sucked Into the
blood stream, through the lymph ducts
which should suck only nourishment,
A splendid health measure is to
drink, before breakfast each day, a
glnss o f hot water with a tenspoonful
of limestone phosphate ‘in it, which
is a harmless way to wash these pois­
ons from tlie stomach, liver, kidneys,
and bowels; thus cleansing, sweeten­
ing and freshening the alimentary
cnnnl before eating more food. n
A quarter pound o f limestone phos­
phate costs but very little at the drug
store, but Is sufficient to make nnyonc an enthusiast on inside bathing.
—Adv.

HALLOWE’ EN DANCE
A T THE PARISH HOUSE
MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31
•The Men’s Club will hold a Hallo.
We’en Dance at the Parish House on
Hallowe’en night, Monday, October
-31st. The Men’s Club are arranging
a program thnt will be'a joy to tho
hearts of those who attend and they
1will have n fine orchestra, rcfrcBhI meats, Hallowe’en favors, etc.
The
Hallowe'en dance will open tha season
for the vnrious social affairs that will
be held at the Parish House during the
winter months. Everybody is invited

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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
V in attract

right along nnd ,building
Uon— lots are being
I___„ ..sold _____..._______
. _ in this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the g o o * o f Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk-yl have weighed the statem ent and
to say juBt what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person tha
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other Inter.

WE SELL FOR LESS

N ew Filling Station 5
“ Foot o f F irst S t ”

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■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■£ to b®M P«ted. Other speakers on th e , by Bajl Hardware Co.—Adv,

Watch the South East Corner of Page^y30^
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
come to tha Herald office,

�THE SANFORD WEEKL YH

pledged Their Support
T o Raise M oney for
Roads

MONEY TO BE RAISED FOR TIT
USVILLE-GENEVA BRIDGE AND
THE OSCEOLA ROAD

trade
1 , territory
lcrrtl°ry into quickc
quicker communi­
cation with Sanford. The Trade Ex­
tension Committee, at the time of
their visit to Osceola, assured thu peo­
ple of that section thnt the influence
of the Sanford Chnmber o f Commerce
would be expended In having a pass­
able road built between Osceola and
Sanford. At the time a number of
the Sanford merchants expressed
themselves ns 1
being willing to defray
a portion of any expensei necessary to
put this road in shape, realizing that
any amouht contributed for such a
purpose would find its way back into
the cash registers of the merchants in
Sanford.
The improvement of the Titusville
road is almost of equal importance as
the Osceola road, as it means the sav­
ing of a great many miles to and
from the East Coast and will be the
means of bringing a great many tour­
ists to Sanford by this route.
It is admittedly unfortunate that
lack of county funds makes necessary
the raising of this money by popular
subscription, but exigencies of this
kind occur in every community. Live
men mnkc live communities, and live
communities have the happy faculty of
successfully overcoming what are ap­
parently insurmountable obstacles.
The Good Roads Committee is out to
raise $1,500.00, Salesmen of phony
stock raised $70,000.00 in the county
lost year. The money raised will be
■pent under tho supervision of the
county commissioners and the county
engineer, The proposition ns submit­
ted to the business men of the county
is endorsed by both the Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce and the Commission­
ers of Seminole county. The entire
amount should be raised in n week and
work started immediately thereafter.

At the regular weekly luncheon of
the Board of Governors of the San­
ford Chamber of Commerce held Fri­
day in the Valde* Hotel, the mem­
bers of the Board unanimously voted
to have the organization assume the
responsibility and guarantee tho raislag, through popular subscription, of
amount. necessary to assure the
building o f that portion.of the Titusvillc-Gcneva road in Seminole county
and also the road to Oaceola, generally
known as the Bridgend road.
‘ The details of these projects had
been worked out at an Informal meet­
ing of business men held the previous
day. At this meeting it was brought
out by one of the County Commission­
ers present, that there was not suffi­
cient money available in the County
Road and Bridge Fund to proceed with
Its part o f a joint program In which
the Commissioners o f Seminole, Vo­
lusia and Brevard counties had agreed
to spend in their respective counties
whatever money was necessary to put
this road .in good shape. Volusia coun­
ty hns guaranteed to build the bridge
located at the head o f Lake Harney
and for which purpose has appropri­
ated $3,000.00. After the many years
of agitation on the part of Seminole
county to improve this road, it is now
squarely up to tho county commission­
ers to put. up this money or. witness
tho project falling through. The same
Is true of the road to Osceola, its im­
portance hns been admitted and our
county commissioners hnve reached an
agreement to accelerate tho. improve­
ment to this road.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebinder, of Fort
With this in mind it was suggested
Meade
was here a few days Inst
thnt n fund be raised through popuweek
on
business.
Inr subscription to bo UBed in conjunc­
Mrs. Claude Kaulerson nnd Mis/
tion with available funds in the hands
of the County Commissioners which Clifford Proctor spent last Thursday
wilt permit them to proceed with the in Sanford visiting , friends at tho
work on the Titusville road, to which Gables'.
Mr. Logan was &lt;n -Sanford Friday
they are committed, and also nssure
the much needed relief to the people on business.
Mrs. Kate Kiibe has been sick. Miss
of Osceola.
The final opinion o f those present Clnra Harrison taught sehqpl in her
at tliis informal meeting, was to the pince during her absence.
effect that the Chamber of Commerce,
The Red Cross met last Friday at
through ita organisation,. wnB beat the town hall with a good attendance.
qualified to undertake the securing of
Wade Raulersnn, of Okeechobee, is
the necessary funds for the purposes here visiting friends,
outlined. Accordingly, 4hd suggestion
Mr.; and Mrs. Wm. Kilbc nnd Mr.
as made at the informal meeting wna nnd Mrs. J. W. Flynt, Rpent Sunday
formally ccflweycd to the Board of at Mt. Verd, visiting Mrs. Flynt's son,
Governors, and, as previously assign­ Jack, who is in school there. •
ed, unanimously agreed to.
Mr. and Mrs. Izar Hnrt and Mr.
The matter was referred to the nml Mrs, T. W. Prevntt visited Mr.
GimmI Roads Committee of the Chnm­ nnd Mrs. E. H. Kiibe, Sunday
«
ber for execution. Speed being the
essence o f this proposition, the mem­
bers of this committee held a meet-'
ing immediately after the luncheon
and tentative plans were drafted to
raise this money. The committee will
have their plans completed to permit
them to start out the early part o f
next week.
The opportunity Is now .presented 1
tr&gt; "iffsumate a pet project c/f the mer­
chants of Sanford in bringing a rich

Muioari Lady Suffered Until Slit
Tried Cardni.—Says “ Remit
Was Surpriiinj.’*— Got Along
Due, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.—“lly back was ao
wtak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down paint and
wu not wall at any time,” ears Mrs.
p. V. Williams, wifa of a well-known
farmer on Route «, this place. "I
a«Pt getUng headache* and having to
I* to bed,” continue# Mra. Willlama
describing the troubles from which
•he obtained relief through the nee of
MCardn! "propoe'd™ ^lUbgT{ t * or 'me!
***•»» atte^takLnjg some Cardul
- . that I was Improving. The result
sarpriMng. I felt Hk* a different
person.
1
from weakness
“ d weak back, and Wit all run-down.
I did not rest weH at night, I was ao
aerroue and cross. Mr husband said
" ° u,d get me some Cardul, which
J*
It strengthened me . . . My

**tor said j got along ft
«wd healthy condition.
••T too much for it "

Williams descrlbi
BIncf
th* ao
»»
"•Bee it hastnm
helped

RECITAL AT HIGH SCHOOL

Supt. T. W. Lawton was a visitor to
the school Thursday.
A. Y. Fuller returned Thursday
from Gainesville where he attended
the citrus seminar.
Mrs. J. H. Allen was a visitor in
Sanford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Long, of Ohio,
are located in the Neimcycr cottage
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pounds were
visitors in town Friday.
Mr. Terry, of Columbus, Miss,, ar­
rived Thursday and is stopping with
Mr. Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and littlo
daughter arrived Friday to spend
some time with Mrs. Lewis' mother,
Mrs. Geo. Lewis.
F. J Neimeyer was transacting bus­
iness in Sanford Friday,
Mrs. II. R. Chapman and little sor
la expected to arrive about the‘ 15th
to spend several weeks with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel.
Mrs. Florence Hudson, o f Orlando^
was up on Saturday giving her regu­
lar music lessons after a month’s vn-

cation,
Mrs. J. H. Allen and Claude HinchclIfT, and Larry Ford, spent the day
Sunday at Coronado Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlow, of
Orlando, were tho guests o f Mr. and
Mrs. George LcVigne, Sunday
C. C. Hanner, of Orlando, was a
visitor in town, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ToplilT were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Full­
er and family Tuesday.

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note in the joys of rolling em
T a lk in g about ro llin g
your own cigarettes, w e'll
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Prince Albert tobacco has
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And, fo r a fact, roll mg'
up P rin ce Albert is mighty
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Y o u ’ ve got a handful-ofhappiness com ing your di«
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next
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t0 ^eat
band
P rin ce Albert is so good’
that it has led fou r men to
smoke jim m y pipes where
one was smoked before! It’ s
the g r e a te s t o ld b u d d y smoke that ever found its
way into a pipe or cigarette!

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New Abstract Co. Es­
tablished in Sanford—
— Ready to Start Soon
R. C. Ilurnsdale, of Orlando, hns ar­
rived in the city nnd will mnkc it his
future home. He will be in charge of
the business of the Nosh-Link Ab­
stract Corporation nnd will immediate­
ly go to work to compile the data for
his abstract hooks from the county
records in the office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, E. A. Douglass.
This work tnkes much time and is
necessary in order thnt a complete
set of books enn be obtained for the
records of tho county.
The Nftsh-Link Abstract Company
is a duly incorporated company, com­
posed of W. R. Link, George S. Nash
nnd It. C. Iturnsdnle, all of them ex­
perienced men in the abstract busi­
ness. They now have a business of
the same kind in Orange county nnd
are well known to many people in this
nnd ndjoining counties, Mr. Burnsdale will rent office space and’ become
a pnrt of the business life of Sanford.
Mention o f the company was made
in the Herald nt the time o f the in­
corporation.

Col.

A.

M.

Thrasher,

for many

years a resident of Sanford, nnd a
man who always had n great interest
in' the schools, sends the following
letter to Supt. Ijiwton thnt wns read
to the high school scholars nt the
opening of the schools:
Paris France, Aug. 10, 1921.
Hon. T. W&gt; Lawton,
Supt. of Education, Seminole Co.
My Dear Sir:
Being a citizen*of Sapford, and one
who knew Sanford before she had
j a
school, I feel n lively Interest in her
schools, nnd the school children of the
dear old town. Her schools are tho
pride of Snnford. Snnford ought to
be proud of them.
To show, in n small way, my inter­
est in the schools, I herewith send you
my check for
"thirty gold dollnra,
which I offer ns n prize to be given to
the student of the high school, clnss
of 1021-22, who, nt the close of tho
scholastic year, shall stand head of
the class In scholarship.
True, it is a small prize, but if it
induces even one of the class to great­
er effort to achieve success, and to
study just a little more, to win it, I

The Business and Professional Wo­
men's Clubs will present Miss Avn
Williams, tencher of expression in the
Sanford high school, in a recital, on
Monday evening, October 24, at tho
high school.
Miss Williams will give the come­
dy, ‘‘ Mice and Men,” by Madelino
Ryley, in four acts. This Is a clever
play of the day of 1786. The leading
characters, a man over forty, belicving that the perfect wife musti be
offer another prize of
educated from a state of simplicity
to the ideals of her husband.'He there­
head of the high school class of
fore proceeds to impart his views to
1022-28. •
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a girl fresh from school. The result
If, notified, practically a year In ad­
is a clever comedy which Miss Wil­
vance, it will give the ambitious stu­
liams gives In full, furnishing a full
dent ample time to prepare himself,
evening of fine entertainment.
or herself, In friendly rivalry with
IUss Williams is a graduate of ihe
their fellow members of the class, and
Curry School of Expression o f Bos­
^resolve to win/ I am quite euro you
ton, and comes to us with the highest are proud of the great success, and
recommendations. Don’t fall to see
advancement, made by the schools
this .-fine play. Tickets on sale at under, and during," your ndministrn.
tlon.

,or «*la eTsnrwhar*.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1 ,19i21

Cordially yours,
A- M. THRASHER

the national joy tmoke
BIRTHDAY DINNER

dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. "Theae Rata Wouldn't Eat My Best
Elizabeth's guests were: Ruth Hen­
Grain,” Saya Fred Lamb.
(From B itunlir'i DUIx)
ry, Rebecca Stevens, Camilla Puleston,
“ It's hard to keep rats out o f a
Little Miss Elizabeth Whitner, the Pearl Robson, Georgin Mobley nnd
feed store. Tried for years. A neigh­
bright young daughter of Mr. and Frank Chase.
boring store sold me some RATMrs. B. F. Whitner, entertained ' n
SNAP. It worked wondera. Gathered
number of her young friends Wednes­
From the editor’s point of view, the Up dead rnts every morning. Bought
day evening at a 0 o'cliwk dinner nt
her home on Oak avenue, the occas­ real melancholy thing about these more RAT-SNAP. Haven't a rat now.
ion being’ hcr 72th birthdny anniver­ days is thnt every, man nnd his broth­ They wouldn't eat my best grain-when
er thinks his poem on Autumn should I threw RAT-SNAP around.” Three
sary.
The talde had ns its centerpiece, the be published.
sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaran­
wonderful birthday cake topped wilh
teed by Ball Hardware Co.— Adv.One renson Florida's future Is as­
twelve lighted tapers. The place cards
were unique nnd added much to the sured is thnt the sunshine cannot be
Seminole county will have a fa ir
bottled up nnd taken nwny in a hip-' some, time in January.
merriment of the evening.
This .is a
After dinner games, contests and pockckt.
move in the right direction.

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THESANFORDHERALD

BEAUTIFY TUB ROADWAYS.

titar
In the get together meeting in Sanw w ford o f the Orlando and Sanford
**** Chamber o f Commerce, Judge John
M. Cheney, and I. W. Phiilippa, two
m
o f Orlando's greatest boosters, spoke
about the plans for beautifying the
= = Sanford-Orlnndo road. It was also
the idea o f Judge Cheney to at some
IJ* timo in the future, have a wide road
from twenty to forty feet, and make It
one of tho widest, one o f the best, and
one o f tho most beautiful roadwaya in
the State o f Florida, as it is now one
Staferd D *U / H *n !d to feU isk e* t w y
a lt e r a m (u n a p t S a a d i/) u i th o m s h lp eor- o f the busiest. The Timcs-Union has
• n Uia In d ia * n ctio a . Odrarttotef rata* n u tho following good article about beau­
tiful highways:
Florida is called “ the land of flow­
Fortlini AHrtilUinr llcpnirnuilvi
ers." It Is a pretty name and sug­
SSOCIATIOK
{ THE AMI'RICAN PRE
gestive o f fascinating dreams. The
climate o f tho State is such that some
kind o f flower may be found blooming
at all times o f tho year and some of
the single varieties in mind a Marcchal Neil rose vine that had blooms on
it every month in the year except one.
Wo should not claim such a pretty
nnmo for our State without living up
Sanford has just added
another
triple combination fire truck to her
equipment, giving that town two of
these powerful machines. Plant City
is forced to get along with a flivver!
— Plant City Courier.
Yes, but look who we are!
service. The government .Will oper­
ate tho mails— that much is certain
regardless o f whether .th6 unions are
working or not. The Democratic ad­
ministration was blamed fo r granting
ail concessions to railroad men during
the war and after. Wp shall now see
how*, the Republican administration
shall handlo a situation that is not
under forced pressure ns the country/
was during war times. The adminiv
tration has had ample time to investi\
gate the merits of the case from all
nngles. It is serious, it Is difficult,
it is stupendous and will probably
govern the actions o f nil the laboring
people in the United States in the fu­
ture. It will demonstrate whether la­
bor prpblcms can be arbitrated or
not nnd whether the idea of striking
is the right idea in settling disputes,
it will settle many questions. May the
right prevail and regardless of par­
tisanship, mny the country settle
down to the prosperity that is ours,
if nil this bickering and dickering
could be stopped forever.
The public, as usual, will probably I
be the goat.

“ All men.are my friends," says the
hero of a current magazine story. Ask­
ed why, he ponders n moment, and an­
swers, "Because I’m theirs, I guess.”
That's just as good philosophy for a
nation n» for an Individual.— St. Au­
gustine Record.
Every citizen of Sanford should get
behind the congressmen and senators
to mnke the improvements in the
St*. Johns river that are needed, and
the traffic figures will bring the bur­
den right up to Congress nnd there
can be no equivocation.
The Okeechobee News proposes that
the judges in all bnby shows be made
to poke their heeds through « hole
in n canvass for the mothc ’ to throw
bancbnlls at. Good idea. It would
more than pay the expense of tho
show— Tampa Tribune.
Well, the petition nuisance has been
nhated in Sanford nnd the election will
come in December nnd then it will nil
be over for some time to come. The
petitions engendered more bad feel­
ing and were the greatest annoynnea
that the city ever had fastened upon
it. Here's hoping the petition plnn
for nomination j*f city officers will 1»&gt;
abandoned.

Notice of Application for Tax ilced
Under'Section 575 of the Gen­
eral Statutes of the State
of Florida
Notice is hereby given that Geo. E.
Hunter, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 30, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. Hi 11&gt;, has filed said certificate in
pplication
my office.
for Tux Deed to issue in accordance
with Inw. Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated in Semigolc County, Florida, to*
wit: Lots 123 and 124 Sanford
Heights. The said land being assessed
at the date of the issuance o f such
certificate in the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall he re­
deemed acconling to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon the 28th day of No­
vember, A. D. 1021.
WITNESS my official ■ signature
nnd seal this the ‘20th day of October,
A. D: 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS, '
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.

They grow 'em big down in Plant
City, judging from the size of the
footbnll team sent here to bent 0. II.
S. Inst Saturday. It will be noted that
Chief Ed. Vestel hails from Plant
City. He used to play center on the
P. C. tfetm there about 15 years ago.
— Orlando Sentinel.
We thought he plnyed with them
two weeks ago in Orlnndo.
W.,rren Stone, head of the Brother­
hood of Locomotive Engineers says
the government can stop the railroad
strike by taking over tho railroads.
Maybe the wish is father to the
thought. Mnybe taking over the rail­
roads would he all right hut unless
the government shows more business
sense in the future than they have in
the post w'e say, "Nay, nay, Pnuline."

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BEFORE NOVEMBER SECOND
SAYS RAILWAY UNIONMEN
unions nnd others of the remaining or­
Greatest Strike Ever ganisations which will walk out, has
not yet been decided. According to
Contemplated by the
B. M. Jewell, president of the RailR a i l r o a d Men
way Employes’ Department of the
American Federation of Labor, that
is one of tho questions to-be deter­
mined at the shop crafts meeting to
complete their plans.
"I do not understand that the train
„irr R. U. EXECUTIVES W ILL
service
instructions allow for the
Stand p a t a n d l e t w o r s t
operation
of a single train," Mr. Jew­
COME TO WORST
ell said, in pointing out the brother­
hood clauses saying that employes
(*r n»
*»■•&gt;
had "identically the same right to re­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17&lt;— Offuse to perform service on a mall
fid,] Washington's Interest In
train as on a freight train. The public
lit Impending national railway
had
better get its wnlking shoes on.
gldie entered today on reaction
It looks like an absolute tie up of ail
j the i ill way executives and
trains," he added. '
jthor leaders of the proposal o f
Tho force permitted to remain on
the public group o f railroad la*
duty in past strikes, to protect prop­
her board of one feasible plan to
erty, depended on tho circumstances
prevent the tie up. In brief the
o f the strike, Mr. Jewell said. Usual­
hoard proposed that the rallroada
ly a small force was left on duty
Immediately
put Into effect
around shops to prevent deterioration
freight reductions equivalent to
o f equipment, he said, nnd a small
vage reductions authorised last
force was kept at union stations nnd
Jiiy. That requests for further
depots to guard against actual suffer­
wage decreases be withdrawn;
ing on the part of stranded travelers.
that employee* withdraw their
“ The men allowed to rernnin at work
strike order pending action o f the
in our organizations," Mr. Jewell said
hoard upon any request for furth“ will be decided on when we meet to
«r wage reductions which the car­
complete the strike call plans. Wc
riers subsequently might file.
can't tell yet how many thnt will be,
There was some expectation to­
but not mnny."
day ol a statement from Postaiuter General Hays in reply to
the announcement
that
mail
trains would not be* given special
consideration in case a strike de­
veloped.

!]0 RAISE WAGES

CLEVELAND, O., OcL 17—The
find conference on the. plana for
carrjing forward the general Tailroad slrike was begun here to­
day. Warren S. Stone, president
of Ihr engineers conferring with
vk^-p residents of that organisa­
tion «ho are to bo in- direct
charge of the strike within their
various district*. W. G. Lee,
president of the trainmen, already
vru on the job directing plana for
the walkout of members of . that
organisation. Three leaders of
the other Dig Five Brotherhoods
axe capccted to arrive during the
day for a general conference of
the Big Five leaders tomorrow.
CLEVELAND, Oct. 18,—Chiefs
«f the Big Five Brotherhoods
convened here today for their
Irat conference aince authoriza­
tion of the nation-wide railroad
•trike in Chicago last Saturday.
It was announced Hhc general
plans for conducting the atrlke
•odd fw discussed but whether
any question of outstanding imporlancn presented Itself was'not
■tiled.
. CLEVELAND, OcL . 18^-The
scheduled meeting here today of
the Rif, Five transportation
brotherhoods was cancelled this
morning when tho five executive*
* ere requested by the Railroad
Labor Board to meet with the
Boord h Chicago Thursday, WarS. Slone, president of the en|inecrn, announced.
. CHICAGO, Oct. • IB.—Telegrams
sntnmoning tho chiefs o f the big four
r Iborhtiotls nnd switchmen's unions
coniTerence with tho United States
r hoard in an endeavor to foroI nctur.l walkout on the nations
Imada, were dispatched to labor
***dm today. A conference-is call-'
°r two o’clock Thursday afternoon
* e labor board headquarters here.
. 1 m&lt;™l&gt;cnt of the board Is In the
V y cxccPt tho public group, which
5 been in conference with President
»n ing nnd the Interstate Commerce
^m ission in Washington. Public
m," rs reached Chciago late today.
° oiRlise of what the conference
u '1 discuss is announced, but it was
a new proposal would be pren ed to the labor men in an effort
“ Prevent actual walkout

SENATE HEARS
LABOR’S SIDE OF
CONTROVERSY
IN THE RAILROAD CRISIS THAT
FACES THE COUNTRY.
(By Tb* AaaoelaUd P riu t

WASHINGTON, Oct. 17— Presenta­
tion of labor’s case in the Scnato In­
terstate commerce committee’s inves­
tigation of genernl railroad condi­
tions was begun Saturday by Frank J.
Wnrne, statistician for the railroad
brotherhoods.
Charges were made by Mr. Wnrne
thnt misleading nnd Incorrect figures
regarding railroad operation receipts
nnd net income hnd been presented' to
the committee during recent months
by the railway executives, he execu­
tives, he said, had submitted "statis­
tical fnllncies.”
A mass of information nnd detailed
charts designed to prove inaccuracies
in the executives' figures were pre­
sented by the witness, who denied thnt
the railroads had suffered heavy loss­
es from government control nnd said
their revenues during the war were
the largest in history.
Mr. Warne declared thnt to secure
rate increases from the Interstate
Commerce Commission, thp railroads
hnd spent excessive amounts for main­
tenance without necessity and thnt the
"Innd grant" railroads profited doubly
during the war control period by re­
ceiving rates without any reduction
for their Innd grants from the govemment.
In recent years, Mr. Wnrne stated,
railroads hnd made large expenditures
for permanent improvement, pnying
for them out of operating revenues
nnd charging them ns expenses of op­
eration. He also charged thnt roods
had manipulated maintenance Ac­
counts so ns to affect favorably or
adversely their net operating revenue
and income results. These were .de­
pressed arbitrarily, he said, during
periods when the carriers were seek­
ing rate increases beforo the 1. C. C.
Mr. Warne will continue his testi­
mony this week.

A. C. L. MEN
WILL BE OUT
&gt; NOVEMBER 2ND

OBLONG TO SECOND GROUP IN
PROGRESSIVE STRIKE
ORDER
CHICAGO, OcL 17.—The Atlantic
Coast Lfhe is among the railroads of
the second group included in'the pro­
gressive strike order. Employees of
tho second group walk out at 6 a. in.
November 1. Other roads in tho
group include the Now Haven; entire
nwrnt ^'"’ ^ h o o d s in explanations to Frisco System; Louisville nnd Nash­
ville; Erie; entire Santa Fc system;
ton
not *P«c Wr what skeleLehigh Valley; Nashville, Chattanoo«ter .*r' rc’ ** any&lt; wnB 10 remain in
'g
v ° n ? ftcr Ibo last man walks n and St. Louis and several other
small roads. The entire Burlington
'f b° r 2n&lt;1 Under lhc Hit of
Uys- ..am memb«u'sl" number
two ttystem; New York Central and Balti­
more and Ohio are’ scheduled for a
*Vayfr; l ‘ men 00 alrlkc W,)l ke*P walkout at 0-a. m. Novcmkpr 3rd along
w p t s J k c o m p a n y 'J
«tsin *)•» ?Cn. ** urj devignateH car- with several smaller lines. The bal­
itr of »».**to ** Pflrf°rmed by author- ance of the country's railroads in the
fourth group are to go out November
lie
0rKaniz* u °n« M
^ ‘ ent to which tho’ (hop crafts'j 6 th.
Ch ica g o , oct. 17 , Absolute ces« b o n o f tr a in
acrvice, with a mini• fo rc e on!y sufficient to guard
nr , " fir° nn&lt;i *Litnage,to railroad
on tlu*y in shops and depots
* indicated by the drastic regula
“1 °n» Issued
« *by the railroad brother' r- connection with their strike
ottunay,

Dlabare*manta far Sin Mr*that .........

SEM IN OLE CO U N T Y

Depoaltory Rilanra, March Slat.

For the Period Ending: March 31st, 1921
r n i* v T v f? I,.U*Mnr t*P0Tl of ,w '* * lp « * »»&lt;I dlaburramml* of the Count, fund* of BRMtNOI.
v l th* prrlos] * tiding kUrcfa 3 U t. 102!, with the MUorra am) amount of warranta notof «•» •»*•*!* and. UaUIUlra, an.1 th* vatu* or Count, property. other
It* ., J1™ 1 of ,b * “ W SumlnoU Count, •• reported on the 3U t day of Marrh. 1811, b , tb*
“ “ v " '
T " 1.' / t^mmleetoner* end the Clerk of the Circuit Court !• hereb, publUhed under the
prorl.lun. o l Chepter M is, Art* of 1810. U » of riotlde.
r.RNEST AMOS,
Comptroller.

GENERAL FU N D
tVprallory tlatinr*. October lal, 1820 ...................................................................... |
Oulatandlqg H arrant*. October 1*1, UOO ................................... ...................

2,018.52
22.40

N#l BaUne*. October 1*1, Iftart
Barajpt* far Sti Meath*!
.................................................... *................
I'rom—
Tai Oallfftor, T i m .
T i l 0»Hwtof, M c fiu n * * * * * ♦ * * * ,...* „ ,
T t t Col Ire I„r. T u n and U rn w n .........................! I .'! ! |
]* "
t omptroUrr, Redtmplloiu . ,.
•11(1111
(-omptrohrr. Urente* ................
B»ak. Intrtrtt ............................. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..
' V.' ” '.” ' V.V.'
Fla* and t’orfrlture Innd, Traaafer
C1*rk. QaiUncalloa r«v» ...........................................
ci*rk. woodm ff * w i u i . m - 6 n i i
:
:
L. A. Ilromlrj. R a l« ..................................................................! ” ! ! ! ! !
W - O . Wltiumaon, Brcrlpl* Poor Tarm ..................... V
. 1 !I . . . . . . .
W . C. WllllaBuoo. Oranfr* .................................................... ......................

1.604.12

1.580.44

Nat IUlance. October let, 1820 .....................................................................................
Raoalpla far Bli Men the:
Procn—
T » l Collector, T a ir a ...................................................................................................

1.6*6.44

Making llalanr*
.................................. .................................... ..........................
Dlabnraamaala far Sla Monika:
Engineering ....................................................................................................................
Cleaning DttctM ...................................................... ...................................................

a.rf6.TB

1.000.00
4.HH.20
MO,00
soo.oo

i, , .

Nat Ralance, October tat, 1030 ........... ..
Raralpta far 111 Month*:

.

24 67
1,331.60

1.07LX1

. . . . . . *$

|

182
183,64

M lt M la t t t lt

u a fi

Making llalaacn .......................................... ..
Siaknraac ante far Bln Mentha;
Inter**! 1‘ ald on Rood* ................... ..
engineering ................................................

&lt;80.36
186.00
1XS3

U llM I fll

307.13

tiepraltoty Balanra, March 31*1. 1631 . . .

182.03

F U N D IN G R O A D BONDS, $450,000.00 F U N D

200.00

euu
uv
100.00

Ralanr* In band* Rood Truateaa, October lal, 1820:
Sinking ruml, October lit. 1830
...............
Rond fund, October lal, 1630 -TftX* *1 * » *

180.00
000.00

............................... | 41.867.61
6* •■*-** — 4,017.84

pjjq

380.80
320.80
1P8.00

sn.so

223.88
.400.03
382.03
83.40

45,873.77
40,000.00
6,889,77

Oulatnndlng Honda ................... ......................................................... ..
Nat Ralaara ............... ............................................................................
Raralpta far SU MenUta:
Krom
Tax I'mlleetpc and Comptroller, Tate* and Redemption*
Rank, Interrat .......................................... ................
M llH I tllK lI t
Making llalanr* ...................................................................
DU bur** man U far Six Mentha;
Cotlpnua DMtrlct No. 1 ...................7.................. .............
Funding Rond .......................................................................
Highway Rond .................................... .............
Kipenae Account .................................................................

1,310.67

17.641.80
1.463.80

16,404.50
33.260.4S

4.823.50
6.552.50
S. 250.00
18.71

16,544.71

Leaving' llalanra
...............................................
C r .-K m v Depoaltory U xlxnra............................. 1 . . . .

817.32
060.03
528.80

6.743.79
4.000.00
1.746.75
42,000.00

Net Ralance. March Mat. 1821
..........
Rond* Outatandlng, March 31*1. 1U21 ........................
llalanr* In band* Rood True Ice*. March Slat, 1621:
Kinking Kund Caah, March Slat, 1631
Road Tund. March 3lal, 1821 .................................................................................

36.727.81
4.017.84

43.746.75

H IG H W A Y BOND $300,000.00 F U N D
15.381.02

LUt

&lt;346,752.04
Nose

llalanra In banda Rond Tnutaaa, October lal, 1830 ...................................
Outatandlng Bond*, October lal, 1920 ................... .......................... ...................... ..

245,753.04

1,011.53 Nat Ralnnca. October lal, 1820 .....................................................................................
13.00 RaralpU far Ola Meathai
Krom
1,028.55
Bank, Intareal ................. ........................................ ...................................................
28.50
Making llalanr* .................................................................... ......................................
I.AM.OA Dlaburaamanta far Six Manlhx:
Tt&gt; Contractor*:

........................... .. ...............................

1,300.67

Tax QoUrclor, Taaaa ........................... ..
14,406.06

730.00
300.30
14,00

Net llalanr*,' March 3t*t, IPII *..............................................................................
Warrant* Otilitandlng. March 3|at. 1821 ....................................... .................

1

TB0LS4

rnxn

I 16,366.17

2.IB7.65
I.37S.SD
Ifllloo
B.M
ip.50
K37.4S
371.67
5Q0.00
123.78
I IS 00

Mom

itopuattory llalanr*, March &gt; lit. 1021 ............................... ........................................

Depoaltory llalanr*, October lal, 1830 . . .
Ontatandlng W a m n la . October let, 1639

550.81
10S.M

leaving llalanr* .................................................................................. ..............................
Df. — Duplicate Warrant No. 2337 larurd .................................................................

Depoaltory llalanr*. March 3l*t, IP2I . . .

Depoaltory Balance. October lal, 1820 ......................... ............................................|
Dutatan.llng WarrnnU. October tat, 183U ........................... ....................................

F L O R ID A GROVES D R A IN A G E DISTRICT
FUND

322.5a

Maklnr Balance ...............................
OtakurHntat. for Bl&gt; Maatkl!
........................ ...................................................•
S*l*r&gt; of Clerk .o f It.* Olrrolt Court *t t'oaatr Auditor and &lt;*l*rk
lo o m / Conimtnloncn ..........'.................... ......................................... ...........f
c*r ntroi and Mllcijr* of Oimmlaatonm ..................... ..................................
ca r of HbarUf for .Utcndancr on* Count r Com ml a*l o o m ...........................
Balartaa of Olkar Off Iran and Employ***:
Oionly C-tlntc .................................................................................................................
A Horary fur County Com rota*lour ra ....................................................................
Snprrtlaor of Itrgl.iraikm ......................................................................
.........
tounty l-hyalrlan ............................................. ...........................................i t .........
Cbonty B*mon*tratk*i Ayrnt ..................................................................................
Rtpaln to Oeaaty BuUdlnfa:
» W t IUiqh ............... ...................................... .............................................................
Jnlt
....................... „ ................................................... ...............
Eipaaaaa of County »ulldin*i:
J*nll»ra and Othrr AHrndanla
Id»bt* VuaJ and Walar . . . . . .
In,uranrr ......................................
» ?*«. 111 ( fit I
IncMra tala ......................... .............................................................
Cara af County Peer:
, Repair* and Addition* to I’ onr Itodara and f in n i
K 11* litre Operation of t-oor llmjnr* and Karma ................... .
Alkmanrr made to paujirr* ontatde of pr»ir booara and paid by warranta
Coronar'a Inquaata:
1'rra of Officer*. Juror* and Wttnrabra .................................................. ............
Stationary and Printing:
flrnrrai Htalloorry— Blink*, ate. ........................................................ .
Record Hooka ......................... ......................................... ........................................
A d,rolling required by law and paid for by e o d n ly .............................. ..
Commluloni paid to Off loam
T a i Aaaeaaor ........................................................ ........................... ............... ..............
T a , Collrctw ......................... .............................................. ............................ ............
I*1*!* ................... ........................ ................................................................ ...................
Clerk Circuit Court. Iterordlna and OenrraL Coon W o rk ....................... ............
Iliprnara of Urnrral Rlac IIon ......................................................................................
Kipenae* of Grnarnl Klertlon ................................... ................ ....................................
New Electltn Itnolha ....................................................................... '...............................
Donation to Kalr ..................................................................................................................
Refund Jeaaup Dralnac* Dlalrict .................................................. ........................ ..
legal Srrtlrr* ................... .................................... .......................... .................................

46.07

B L A C K H A M M O C K D R A IN A G E DISTRICT
FUND

5. 7 (0 .ID
2,180 38
1,(475.05

40.75
700.25

1821

1.854.8*

: tM m

347.606.63

Noll A Noll ....................................................................... ......................................I 52,458,51

F IN E A N D FO RFEITU RE FU N D
Depnallnry, llalanr*. Dctuler lit. 1820
Ontatandlng Warranta. Ortider tat, IPW

8.KHM

Net llalanr*, OcUibrr lal, Ip s o ...................
Raralpta far Bit Month,:
*

SeBM.PO

00.70

R. 0 . Langxton
........... .................. ................. ...................... ..
KnglneertAg ............................................ .................... ...................... ....................
Kip*n*e Account ............... ..................................................................... ..

rih« iini (’call*

120.22S.3S

...ia a a

12I.3S1.56

IWpraltory Ralanr*. March Mai. 1821

ASSETS A N D LIABILITIES

I'rom—

T i l CollM'lor, T «tr» . ,

58.851.43
4.75282
162.50

.

2,022.40
a.osfl.io

Maklftf Hal * nr# .......................................................... ..................................... ..
Dliburtamanta for BIx Mcnthi;
Cent of Criminal
cullmi
Bbrflff* tntl I^puilr*,
H! 11a In Crlmlml Cu m ............
f
(jofiiitbl#a, Gbat 11111* In ('iiinitial C*#ra
^
,
I'ritinlf Jnitf*, Ctmt Hill* In ('rimIn 11 r«*M
Jiiflle# of Hi# Pram, cV^i lllll* tn Olmlnal ('*•#•
(YHintjf PfM enttnc AHona#/
.,
Wllnpaa I 'm . , ! , . ......................................... ... . .
........ ..
Court Blttnujtraiilifr In InaulTrnr/ ( &gt; • « , . ................................ ............... ..
Ollier KlIHftHN of Criminal |krn*rrtitloua
....
fibwl ( r * ComidIaaloti on I’inMi. etc., Collect e&gt;l
Feedlm l1rUnuera ......................
........................... ................
Trana|M»riatloa paid tut, ami htarhargr Honey [&gt;al.l tu (oonljr (’onflcla
Worked art Rihh]
..
,,,
l &gt; r of Juror In Olmlnal Caw*. Ccitiulj ntid Juatlce iv ir t Coorta
Ha l*r/ of Jailer ...........................
...................
ftalarj of Motor Oojt . . ............
, .....
Fund* Trkftafefrrd .......... .............

0,7o7. no
14,001.01

R7H 10

1(17 M
O
2H.(M

120 02
(!W(2
34 00
71 00
*380.00
150.110

Depoaltury llalanr*. March 31tl..-1821

9.405.32

ROAD F U N D
Nrt Ralance, Ocl.dier tat, RCJt
Raralpta foi Six Month*:
From—
Tax Onllertnr, Taira ............................................... ..............................•...................
T a x Collector, - IJren w * .......... .......................... ...................... ......................
T u (kdlertiir. T ale* and I.teener* ............... .....................................................
(knnp Iroller, Rntruipllou*
Fine and Kurfeltur* Kund. Refund
State Rond IWpartrnenl, Refund . .

4 lo t 25

iuro

*

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W arrant* Outatandlng fur Currant Kipenae* ..
T l n i W arrant* Outatandlng .....................................
Florida Urovr* Drainage Dlatrlrt llonda .............
Krudnole County H ighw ay ami R efunding Ilnnd*
Kenilnole County Highw ay A Refunding Rond*
Kpeclat R oad'and llrldgu Dlatrlrt No. I Ilnnd* ..

&lt;

Total

$748,720.79

6.158.48
9,483.03
2.30

I

ia H i

Liabilities

01.00

07.71

6.000.(0

f

$213,860.30

Total Available Aaaeta

132.411
300 00
03,3#i

Nel Ralance. March 31*1, 1821 . . . . . . . . . .
Warrant* Outatandlng, March Slat, 1821

R*|Hj*!inrr lu ia w v IK-t..|*r lal 1620
mttatandlng W arrant*. October tat, l:i2u

Assets
llalanra t'aah In Depoaltory ...................................................... .................... ................I 15,753.00
tlncollectevl Taiea, currant year ............................................................ ........................ 33,000.00
Ralanra faah lo ban&gt;ta Ihuid T r u * te e * ............ ..
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163,127.SO

4.tCil 23

230.75
83.500.00
7,000.00
231.000. 00
300.000. 00
176.000. 00

v M

Value o f County Property
Court Houae

.............

Pour Itoua* and Farm
Kurnllur* and Ftxtura*
Funllur* and Flilure*
Furniture and Flilure*
|!u«il M ifM iw fJ , TimU.

IJtf Htork

................................................................................................... ♦

i i
for
for
for
fir .

. . . I ................. - .........................................................
Court Ihmae ....................... .............................................
Jail ............ ................ .......................... ........ : ..............
Iheir Ifou**

ii

JJ’12255
J3.000.IM
'anSn'nn
B.noo no
la0.MO.OO

1.000 00
1111,000.00

T oU l

5,021.97
163.50

rM

5,787.32
387.06

5.000,00

1.153.75

Making ItaUnc*
..............
..
. ...
.................................
DUbuia*mant* far Sla Month*:
Bupartatandaara and Buparrltloa:
7rat ou
Hvlarlr* of Road Hu|»*iinlfndrnl* and Ofcr.ccr*
------------ . . . . .
rjsno
l-ald t» County IVtaimlotoana for Road Inapwtbm
Conitructlon and Malntananc* of Road* and Brtdgaa:
1.174.15
C.*ir of Material
.
t.ntu 42
Tool* and Machinery. Co*t apd Itrpalri
. ...
805.15
1,1v* Htnck, Coal and far* and Feeding
......................... ....................
5,180 31
I*ald for free bailor, other than (Inard* ..................................... . . . . . . .
540.00
Kay of Conrlet Ouarila ......................................... .................................. ............
861.83
feeding and Car* of fktnvlrl* on Road* ........................................................
311220
Kerry man
....................................................... ................ ................ ■
4,116.80
' l-aytnenla on aeeontit of I1rl&lt;l*ra Uullt by Cuolrart ........................... ..
DUtrlbutiaa of Cotta by DlalrleU:
lat. Dlatrlrl, &lt;l,R50.7rt: 2nd Dlatrlrt, 87.6V5.»ai: 3nt Dtairlcl, $231.46;
Ith Dlatrlrt, (1,71)3.13; Stb Dlatrlrt. $3,055 IP,
I‘ *ld lo Iurtapofaled fttle* and Town*, onebalf collected.......................
4.801.21
Surveying ....................................... ............................ .......................... ................413,31

17.513 IU
22.131 41

Fertilizer Materials
Castor Pomace

M

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Hardwood Ashes
20.1881.13

N et lla la n r * . M a rA i 3 l * t , D12I ..................
Warrant* Outatandlng. Marrh 3l*t, 1621

1,468.31
188.65

Ite p rw llo ry Italanee, M arch 21*1. 1821 . . . .

i.fwi.at

Ground T obacco Stems
111

BUILDING F U N D
l&gt;e|u&gt;*ltory llalanr*. O elnW r lat. 1820 . . . .
Oulalandlug W arrant*. Uclober lat. 1620

57.41
Non*

K A IN IT — SH EEP M A N U R E -

Nel Ralanr*. October lal, 1820 .......................................................................... ............
Rrretpta for Six Month*:
From—
Tax Collector, Tatra ......................................... .................... ....................
Comptroller. Redeuipltop* ......................................... ...................... ................

57.4!

GOAT M ANURE

2,622.47
120.04

And Other Materials

2,751.51

Making llalanee ............... ............................................................ ...................................
Diahuraamaat* far Six Man Ik*:
Inlerrat on W arrant* ............................................... ............. .............................. ..

2,808361
812.10

Depoaltory llalanra. Marrh 3txl, 1821 ......... .......................................... ..

1.666,82

jttndd
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TICK E R A D IC A TIO N FU N D
Dapoaltory Ralanra, Oetolwr 1*1. 1630 . . .
Outatandlng Warrant*. Dclobrr lat, 1630

1,704.34
None

Nat Ralanr*. Orlolwr 1*1. 1620 ........ ...........
Raralpta far Six Month*:

1,704.54

fruiii—-

Ta * IVIIertor. Tavev ...........................
Contplrolter. Redamptlon*
...........

ai lik*A **4

Dlaburaamanta far Six Mentha!
Making Ralanra ............................................. ..
inti real on Warranta

2,6Z2.4f
64.51

i~ fiTTiiWS " l i p
Ml
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2,IW6,t*

PHONE 638

4.381.52.
136.10

ttM lll)
1*111414

Ji ; cj

♦

4.256.12

Drpoaltory Italaoe*. Marrh 3l*t, ^fb2l . . . . .

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C O U N T Y G U A R D FU N D
i-»

Depnattorr Ralanra, October lit, 10M) . . .
Outatandlng' Warranta, October lat, 1820

. .4. .

Nat llalanra, OctobaT lat. 1820 ........ ..

Raralpta far SU Month*:

........................

Making lMlanra ...............................................
Dlaburaamanta far Six Month* i ..................

•iiiiiii •*in

Depuaitary Ralanra. March Slat, 1821 . . . .

P U B LIC ITY F U N D
flfpoiltiff/ lislincf. October I i l t 1020
* ■ * * * ...* * .
o«tstanUliLC W i m n U , O f l o t e ltt« 1030 , &gt; . ( . . * .\ * ,*.*• f * I *| |||I I It |i , i

Nat Balanra, October lat, 1630 a a f i i u i i i i K a* af■«

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78.13
Non*

PIPE ORGAN CLUB

78 13
None

initiated and Mrs. Rand Merriwether
was unanimously elected. *
A most delightful luncheon o f
sandwiches, pickles, punch, cake and
fruit was served by the hostess.
The t}pxt meeting is to be held nt
the home of Mrs. Arthur Johnson, 200
Laurel avenue.— Mr*. K. R. Murrell,

■

Tho Temple Pipe Organ Club held
78,13 its regular weeidy meeting at the
•Non#
home o f Mrs. Kent Rossi ter on Cel­
79,13 ery avenue.
Answer to roll call was by names
of favorite authors. Mrs. Barnes pro■ . , .i
sided in the absence o f the president, Jr.*
45.07
Non* Mrs. C. B. Ryan.
Sen it With a Herald Want Ad.
One new member, Mrs. Farrell, was
49.07

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SHOW W fe A S E
OVER LAST YEAR

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Tell* Hew To Get Quick Relief
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CITATION
Complainant,

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l a Iba Ctiuult Gburt af tba
#f Florida.

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8 . Pules tea. R. c . Dower
Vrrn.ll* S. McIlriiU, D erm h n t,'
Complainants,
104 Edw»rg
TO VrrarlJ* 8. Madrid*. I’oriofnra D o t No. 110,
vs.
Ding ham too, T M s m m :
Jam*# O'NellL e| , L
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11 apptartnc fraan an arrtdarit fllad la thta TO Js----- ’
raaaa (bat th* raatdaara of iba daf»odaat
lilnatiamtun. Tran*****; that It la Iba baUaf
under Jame# O’ N e i l l * ° U &gt; t r
of affiant ibat tba dafrodiat la over (w ta tj
ooa yean of a«a ami that Ibara la no paraon
Haggard,
In ba atata of rlorMa iba aarrlraa o f a aobA. 8. Bp
poena upon whom would bind tha aald dafend
wife, Inter, d ee illlj11 ___________
a st:
.
w ife, Joeephtn***?:
oT
Therefore, you. Vcmrlla B. UeBrUe.
are
hereby required on tba Tib day of November. A .
MOi 0. aortu®
D. 1931. te appear lo tba bill of complaint filed
penler, deceased, and j j nAm“ 4*
acalnat yon In tble rtua*. otherwise a decree
llleka, administrators of
“ 4 J *
proconfaaao wlU on aald date b* entered acalnat
Mllrbell. deceaaed.
®*u *e *4 £ * •
yon.
sou* or parties claiming
i
It la further ordered that aald notlcn ba pub­
Interest In aad to (h* r X ^ i jE k w
lished la the Sanford Weekly Herald, a news
prepntT. altuau, lyUg .nd U ^W',,l* &lt;2 * 5
paper published In Sanford, Seminole County
•F o t Seminol# and Blau
CkT
Florida, foe four conseeutlee weeks.
partlcuUrly described Vt l o l l i , ^
Witness my band and seal of tba abort atat
Ueglanlng at tb# W „ t
ad coort on this 23th day of September, A . D. of Section Tlilrty-on* ran -n J T ,* w its i u
1831.
(IB). South o f l u n g . T h i r t y H i m * ?
(BEAL)
B. A. nOUOIJIM.
thence Baal lo s e reel ™ M.rb r w L, . ' i . * ^
Clerk Circuit Court.
Semi ante County. Fla

;k i / j

THE SANFORD WEEKL YHERALD; FRIDAV, OCTOBER 21,1921

Dinner Dance at V a l­
dez W a s Great Success
Big Crowd Attended

I#

RED CROSS NOTES

-i

In one minuto your clogged ostrils
ALL THE CITY SCHOOLS MAKE
will
open, the air passages in your
BIG GAINS IN TOTAL
Report of the Home Service Secretary
head
will clear and you can breathe
ATTENDANCE
Covering the Three Sum­
freely. No more hawking, snuffling
(From BiturtUy’a Dalle)
mer Months
i
The Valdez Hotel scored another
headache,
dryness. No
Snnford schools are showing a re­ blowing,
success last night In the/ first dinner
markable gain in attendance this year •truggllng for breath at night. Your
Tho report of tho Homo Service
dance of the season. In fact the din­
Build your own winter home and forget about
and while all o f tho pupils have not cold o r catarrh will be gone.
Secretary given below shows thnt
ner dance really opened tho social sea­
enrolled and it la difficult to find out * Get a small bottle o f Ely's Cream
high
rents
and mechanical meals. There are no more
there has been nn annual nmount of
son for Sanford and from eight till
at this time just how many will be Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
convenient, satisfactory and economical homes than
activity in this department of the Red
twelve the merry diners alternately
enrolled during the month o f October ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic
Since Bell invented
Cross during the summer months.
ate o f the choice viands or danced be­
a comparative statement o f the en­ healing cream In your nostrils. It
Soldiers served, 57; county cases,
the first telephone there
tween the courses ns they pleased. The
rollment this week with that of last penetrates through every air passage
14; letters sent, 393.
dining room of tho hotel was beauti­
year Is most interesting:
have been almost a hun­
o f the head, soothes the inflamed or
A letter telling o f the coming nnd
YOUR HOME IS WORTH PAINTING
JOHN
O.
(.EON
A
nil
V.
*
W
ful in decorations of tissue paper and
This year tho enrollment is as fol­ swollen mucous membrane and relief
purpose
of the Clean-up Squad wns
Solicitor and of Counsel roe Complainant
dred types of Bell Telephone designed to
Remember how beautiful your home looked when
palms nnd vines nnd the pnlm room
T-Stp.
lows:
comes Instantly.
sent to every soldier, in the county. As
you first moved in— how fresh and dean it was?
was also thrown open for tho dancers
containing 30 u r r e # ;™
_
.
High School, 210; Grammar School,
combine strength, simplicity and utility.
a result mnny speedy scttlefiients of
It’s just'flne. Don’t stay stuffed up b tho Circuit Oourt, Bereath Judicial Circuit, la
giving
them plenty of room between
aad far tha County of SemUele,
“ Built Solid at the Pyramids**
All in original beauty and freshness can be re344; primary schools, 479.
claims against the government have
with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
Florid*.— la Chaaeary
ggt
,
-ra-'tho tables and the whole of the palm
itored easily and economically with
Last year the enrollment was as comes so quickly.— Ajlv.
been made.
CITATION
room
floor.
follows:
.
Your desk telephone has more than a
The box of layettes, sweaters nnd
They represent the strongest and most practical
thence East 418.3 frit “ 7
,
IS I
Tho celebrated Stetson Univanity
Complainant,
Orant line, thence North 23
High
school,
170; Grammar school, LAWSON BUILDING NEW HOME A. E. RJoblom.
stockings made by tho women of San­
hundred parts and is built like a watch.
rs.
construction
yet placed on the markcL
Five orchestra furnished the music
* 0.8 rn t . t b e ^ T g f r . ^ W
305; primary schools, 410.
Dolly T . Rent, Jennie Dougherty, J. A.
Mc­ t o r t to lb* Westerly line 0f th, h . i T*? ‘• U
ford, Gencvn, nnd Chuluotn for the
Donald. U . A . McDonald. George W . Link. um AUaatk OoooCuZ r.I^l4rU^ » ^ ] »
nnd the evening was one continual
Some o f its mechanism is as delicate as a
These figures show a great increase
Through our construction; department we will
near East relief has been shipped to
K. O. Painter FrrUllaer Co., a Florida Oar- Branch, thane# Northerly a h * / '
J. B. Lawson is building a beautiful
Rilntr
and
round
o f pleasure. The Valdez Hotel
peralloa,
and
tba
unknown
bates,
devisee#,
a*in every department o f the schools bungalow on Park avenue between
U## of aald right-of-way, 803 f i .
watch.
.
Bush
Dock,
N.
Y.,
for
export.
construct
and complete your home, ready for your
«Ignore, granites or olbers claiming
celebrated for its social affairs nnd
f*e&lt; U, p o u t of t ^ i k 7 ' ' , ^ L ^
from the primary schols to the High Eleventh and Twelfth street*. The Dolly T . Pent. Jennie Dougherty. J. A . 61e- 140I.B
$
,
Tho chapter la indebted to the little
Beginning at a point iT s h c h S ,
arrival in Florida, guaranteeing complete satisfaction
for Its excellent cuisine reached tho top
Donald, M. A. McDonald. Geo. W . Link, ##d I&lt;olut of lat*r.metlna of iba
v f ? ** •»
School and the big enrollment the first bungalow will be o f tho airplane type
t b t 1 v * y , illuatratc# th# value o f paint
girls of the sewing class which the
E. O. Painter reriltUer 0 0 ., a Florida Cor­ Banford Grant with th# w « t i t i ."* ? “ 5
with
every detail.
of
its
reputation
last
night
in
the
h on aon y in th # h o n e . A i k u i for free
week at the High School is • source of of bungalow with a coquina finish and poration. Defrndaata,
*1. TOwnahlp 19. Booth o f l H U j ,
Unstinted effort on the part o f the com­
secretary nnd Mrs. Caulcy, n volun­
Tb:
Dolly T . Deal, residence unknown, Jennie thence Baal 431.1 feet to Urn eL . ,
dinner
dance.
Every
couno
wan
serv­
.
c o p / « « I o d o r chart*.
«• I
much congratulation upon the part of will be up-to-date in every respect. H. Dougherty, residence unknown; J. A . McDon­ Banford Oran I. thence Baulk » U' . , W_ ll»
teer hqlper, have been conducting this
Write us for full information, catalogue and spe­
pany keeps your telephone equipment in
ed with clock-like precision by a small
residence unknown; M. A . McDonald, ree- •k® 4 tho Bast Una of lb* RaTfort1^ ! !
school officials and the patrons o f the T. Pace, o f the Sanford Contracting ald.
summer out at Moore’s Station, for
Idears unknown; Georg* W . Link, real
cial
plans,
addressing Dept. Y-167.
fc*L thence W est 390.8 f « t .
N ^ fJ *
army of waitresses and thoro were no
condition for instant service.
school and the public generally.
It Co., is in charge o f the work which is unknown; tb* belt*, devisee*, gran tea*.
the nice soft wnsh clothes which were
feet to lb# point o f baglnaLny.
delays or long waits between counos.
(teas, or others claiming under Dolly T . Dent. oertted aa tb# North hajf af tV,
_ •
**
±
NO. I I — Os* *f lh*
shows that the scholars are not quit­
added to tho layettes.. A "wash rng"
scribed properly, to-wll;
* * * « to-1
M a n , Attractive
assurance enough that it will be done Jennie Dougherty, J. A . McDonald. M
Paper
hnts
nnd
balloons
were
among
A
C.
Tuxbury
Lumber
Co.
McDonald
sod
Georg.
W
.
Link,
aad
h
_
H*aa*a I# Our
iteglaalng at tb* point or lnltmeeUm w .
ting school in tho Eighth Grade as
is hn indcspcnsible article and, it is a
SANFORD, FLORIDA
right in every particular.
and aU other parties claiming any Interest
the favors given to the guests to enliv­
C«UI*su*.
w t Um of tb# Banford Orant Win, tL**-**
One o f the ways in which you can help
formerly but are seeking a higher ed­
Charleston, S. C.
pity towels nnd soap could not have
In and to tb* fallowing described land* situ­
L*f
* 1 . TOwnahlp id
J *E
en the scene.
. _____
ated In Seminole Oouoty, Florida, to-wlt:
*
™ U &gt; * « « Worth l l a g X i l . ^
ucation and from the high school they
been
ndded.
Below
is
n
copy
of
n
let­
your service is by never leaving your tele­
U0 f t W o f Urn N W cue 13.83 chain*, thence Eaal 8 on ct*alM*f! T" I
Will You Spend 65e on Rat-Snap to N#. I; —
Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell were nmong
of tb* N W H of fltfK o f I I U . Bectlon B. Tbwnifnr
.
arc going to the colleges and making
ter which shows thnt Seminole county
**•*
fbeac, Bo«4 m i*
•hip
SO
§
.,
Rang#
SO
*
.
.
run
I
w
l
f
t
..'
■
110
Save
$1007
the
dancers to see that everything
rrooo
W«ot
along
tb.
Kaal.
U
n
e
^
V
”
^
!
phone where it is liable to-be knocked to
good records there that redound to the
is still in the lend when it conics to do­
ft.. NEly along railroad right-of-way TSO f t ., N
One 65c pkg. can kill 00 rata. Tho 30 f t . W 770 f t .; ami also beginning at tba N .14
was nil right nnd right up to tho min­ ing things up right:
M .cm
mo^L*
acres, mor*
or lea*, all lying J 5 S 2
teachings
inculcated
in
the
Sanfort
the floor and damaged, and by never
o f tb* NBM- or lb* 8 W U of tb# t t U , Sec­
ute and nftcr It was over tho guests
averago rat will rob you o f $100 a cor.
tion 0. Township 30 8 ., Rang* SO B-, run W
"My Denr Miss Smith:
schools. The rural schools are also
showered them with congratulations
leaving it near an open window where
year in feed, chicks nnd property de­ « * ) ft.. S 603 H f t , E 304 ft.. N 800 ft., B 440 , 1} , * vS ^ l laF r n m ,b® • * « « . bin m
"Thank you very much for your
sending in a large quota o f Scholars
ft., N 22114 ft ., and tba BEU of tb* N W |i Idalnt filed U tlda c o m ,h .i
over the affair which was easily tho
lb* 8 E 14 and tb* E ft of the N E H o f tb# claim m a t Internt In and to the
■ -*
rain may put it out o f service.
letter
with shipping notice enclosed.
to tho High School (his year and all struction: RAT-SNAP is deadly to of
NW14 o f tbo HE14, and beginning 40 rods ■ and ab o n deMrlbed.
best thnt has been offered to the pub­
I nni perfectly delighted with splen­
the schools are starting off with tho rates. Cremates nftcr killing. Leaves 60 rods 8 of Ibo NW cur o t Iba N W H o f tbo Therefore, you, Jame* O’ Neill, ar* henw
lic in Snnford in mnny years. Many
Section 0, Township 20 B, Range B0 B ., qaUred to ba and appear before oor Ml d a L £
did box you have Just shipped to Bush
brightest of prospects fo r one o f tho no smell. Comes In cakes. Rata will SKH.
run W 120 rods. N 23 rods, E 40 rods, 8 10
*«
»&lt;
&gt;
“«•
la
H.aforA.rS?
out-of-town
guests had reserved space Docks. It is really one of the best
.
° o tha M day o f October, A. D. i m l J
best years in the history o f the San­ pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast rods, E SO rod* lo tb* beginning.
2 .— Beginning 300 ft 8 of Iht N W cor •ben and there make answer to Ue kuiTe
— sonic of them being detained on ac- "boxes we have ever had, nnd I am
on RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 36c, 65c, o f No.
ford institutions o f learning.
Ibt NBH of tbo B W U o f tb* B E * , Section complaint eihlblled agalnat you. otber^tl T
m 1
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball ■ Township 30 8 .. Rang* 30 B., run B 200 ft., decree pro coufoooo will be entered.
the boards of Volusia nnd Brevnrd nro coliiit of the heavy rain which Contin­ proud—with you—of the work done by
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
83 degree#, B 1P0 ft., to R. R. right-of-way,
And all other parties claiming tnr h a . County
Commissioners
Hardwares Co.— Adv.
•
ready to net. This bridge is ono of ued during most of the evening.
the loyal women in your chnrtcr. I
a 01 degree*, SO Min-, W along lb* N aid* of I,1®
«n u d to tba property herHukew
I aald
All those present are hoping thnt well know just what such a box menns
R. R. right-of-way to 8. line o f tba N B U drarrlbed. by, through or otnler any of
or
u*
■».
the
most
important
in
tlfe
link
of
new
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
of
Three
Counties
Fin­
of tbo 8 W U of Iba HBU. W to lb* 8 W cor of
herein named, or otberwlM
rrqkhad I*I
aald 10 acres, N 201 ft to tb* beginning.
bo and apnear befoc oor aald VtrnliG*?,»
roads thnt nre being built in the north­ the Campbells will give another one and I hope you wllf express my most
tb*
Court
House In Hanford. Florida oa tMtal
No. 9 .— Beginning at a point of lnlereaetlou
ally
Agree
on
Bridge
eastern end of Seminole county nnd soon. The following excellent menu grateful thanks anti appreciation to
of tb* E. 11oa of tha HW’ U of the RE St, Bee- day of Norember, A. I),' 1021, md
«o «&gt;• bill of computit a* 1
means the cutting o ff of mnny miles was served during the evening and nil those who had a pnrt in mnking the
lion 0, Township 20 8. Rang* 80 B „ run with N .‘ ^.7
tilbliN
ffiiRAt
Mid
onknow
n
part!**
ciUrvkl
lln*
o
f
right-of-way
of
tba
'8
.
F.
It.
R.,
8
01
1
/
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PAHTNEH81IIP
garments.
to the cross state trnvel from Kissim­ pronounced perfect:
1
degree*. 30 Mtn., W along aald right-of-way 183 a decree pro, confnso will ho entered
all
said
unknow
n
parties.
Oyster Cocktail Monte Carlo
TAKE A GLASS- OF SALTS IF Nolle* la hereby *t»*n that th* copartnership ft.. N 2S degree*, 80 Min., W 100 ft.. ■ 210 It,
mee
and
Orlnndo
to
Titusville
nnd
"While wt have rpceived mnny
It la ordered that tbla notice I* rnhUAidkl
S 3 ft.
Consomme Celestinc Salted Almonds splendid garments in response to our
heretofore citriln# between F. W . MAHONEY
the Banford Herald, a newspaper pobUitsd k I
YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
points
south
on
the
East
const.
No.
4
—
Tlie
EV4
of
Ibe
N
E
lt
of
the
N
W
H
of
and HAItAH U. WALK till, Indlrldoaliy. aa * i » .
flemtnolt County, once a week for eUkt wasteI
Queen Olives
Celery Ilcurts
cutrli under lb* last W ill and Testament of the B W U . Section 0. Township 30 8 .. Rang* 80 aa to tb* known parly defendant, and camaI
DER TROUBLES YOU.
Upon tho return of the commission­
appeal for help, we arc still far from
d r ou ch t c o m m i s s i o n e r s a n d
CIIAIU.E3 B. W ALKER, and aa Kill derlsaa
Fillet
of
Sole
Normandie
Pommes Jul­ reaching the quota thnt wns assigned
week
for
twelve
weeks
as
lo
tk*
on
krow
*
w
No. S.— NWVi of Iba N H of lot 3. Section 0, Ha# defendant.
ers, Chniminn L. A. Brumley and O.
under tba last W ill and Testament of CHARLES
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE
Township 3J 8 .. Rang* 30 H.
ienne
W1TNKSH my band and Iba sea. of Ik* —u I
P, Swope cnlled a meeting of citizens
to us. Whenever It in possible I am
No mnn or woman who eats meat R. W A L K E R , under lb* firm name of MAHON­ No- 0-— l-«t 4 of Bectlon D. Township 30
TOGETHER
EY W A L K E R COMPANY, dot ns tallness
at Range 30 B.
Circuit Ooort. this 4th day of Aogtat, A. II
}.ong
Island
Duckling,
Gunvn Jelly, asking our good women to continue
A u th o rized Sales E n gineers, Longwood, F la .
regularly can make a mistake by Sanford, Florida, baa bean dlaaolrtd by mutual
together in the First National Bank
No. 7 .— Tba N W H of tba 8 W H (tea# BV4 of
Tb* aald SARAH R. W ALKER bai
Sngo Dressing
(HEAL)
E. a. DOUGLMB
with
the
sewing.
If
you
think
you
Iba
N
E
H
).
flection
0.
Township
30
8
..
Rang*
yesterday
morning
to
explain
About
flushing the kidneys occasionally, snys ron**nt.
The Seminole County Bonrtl of
retired from aald firm and builneaa, but tba aald
Clerk of th* Clrcelt Coat,
30 R.
Snowflake Potatoes French Peas
could- get more sewing done, I can
___
Seminole ( ouaty, rhta I
n well-known authority. Meat forms business will ba continued by F. W . MAHONEY
County
Commissioners was invited to the attitude of the counties of Volusia
No.
8.—
Tb*
fl
13
rda.
of
Ibe
NBH
of
tb*
under tba name and alylt of U A IIO N B T .W A L K ­
U
EO.
A.
D
eC
O
TTE
B,
Asparagus Mayonnaise
BW
U
and
tha
R
13
rods
of
tba
BW
H
of
Iba
send you some mnterinl I have on,
uric
acid
which
excites
the
kidneys
nnd
Brevnrd
nnd
Seminole.
F.
P.
For­
ER COM PANY, and F. W . MAHONEY baa ased, something, needed here for many
Solicitor and of Counsel for CocinDlmM.
meet with the County Comhiissionors
C onstruction Engineer* Sanford* F la .
Neapolitan Ice Cream
Petit Fours hand thnt wns donated, nnd which j
*
•uiped all the debts and obllcatlooa of tba late N W H ° f •!&gt;* HEH. Section 0, Township SO 8, 31131c
To Bring Out the N a t­ years.
Range 30 E.
ster
was
mnde
chairman
of
the
meet­
they become overworked from the «*P»fU»er»blp
of Volusia ebunty and Brevard county
o f M AHONEY-W ALKER
COMCafe Noir
No. .0 .— N54 of 8 H of lot 3, Section s . Town­
NOTICE
.
will make suits for little boys, nnd!
Also a boulevard to be built on tho strain, get sluggish nnd fail to filter
Thursday at DcLand regarding the ing nnd R. W. Penrmnn, secretary,
ship 20 R. Range 30 K. ■
ural Beauty o f This
Haled at Banford, 1'lorld*. tbla 101b day of
Notice
Is
hereby
glreti
that
the
iv*N
g|
II appearing from the sworn bill of complaint
some
chrmises nnd night gowns for
nnd
Commissioner
Swope
explained
.
lake front from Pnrk .avenue to Pal­ the waste and poisons from the blood, Neptenitwr, A. D. 1021.
tuilding of the bridge nt the hood of
filed In Ibla ran** against you, that you bare or County Oommtssloaere In and for Seminal# (Wu-f
C. E. ENTERTAINS FOR MISS
F. W. MAHONEY.
girlM. The need overseas is appall­
Part o f City
the object of the meeting nnd gnve a
claim some Interest In Ibe lands berelnaliOT* de- ly, Florhla, will rccrlrr bids at ti.rlr Mil na-l
metto nvenue joining up with these then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma­
lake
Ilnrney
on
the
new
Titusville
HARAII It. WALKER. srrllwd, therefor*, you, Ibe said Dolly T . Dent, ular meeting to he held Tuesday N.ormtvr Rk I
GREENE
ingly grent. nnd if we are to save th«
brief account of the finances of the
two avenues with a White V’ uy and tism, headaches, liver trouble, ner­ T tic.
road and on other matters.
Jennie INxighrrty. J. A. McDonald, U . A. Mc­ IU2I, at 10 o’clock, a. m . to the (Viri liras ail
Sanford, Fla., for one car of metal rulrertn t
lives of the children, we must send
beautified with palms and flowers and vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness nnd Node* of AppllcaUoa for Taa Dead Under Beo­ Donald, and George W . Link are hereby required vitrified aewvr pipe, altca from l r ’ ta !» “,
The meeting was a most amicable ebunty in regard to the road nnd
(Trom Saturday*# Dally)
lo be and appear before our aald circuit court at
tian 671, Oeneral Statute*, Laws
lie
te
delivered
In
Hanford,
I'D
more
garments. With all good wishes
bridge
fund
and
outlined
a
plan
where­
shrubbery’ and made into one of the urinary disorders come from sluggish
Ibe court bouse In Hanford, Florida, on
Ibe
one and mnttcra that have lain dor­
of Florida
Thr Presbyterian C. K. entertained
Hoard reserves lb* right lo reject tny w tl|
7th day of Norember. A. IV 1021, and then and hid*.
Notice
Is
hereby
gl»rn
Ibat
II.
I).
Daniel,
norfor
your
chapter, nnd many thanks
kidneys.
by
the
bridge
could
be
built
nnd
the
most beautiful drives in this part o f
mant for mnny years were resurrected
most delightfully on Friday evening
R E A L ,
rtiaeer of T a* Certificate No. SIS. dated Uie 3rd there make answer lo the bill of complaint egagain,
I
am,
E A. DOUGLASS,
road
to
Osceola
could
be
built
nt
once
I.IMIrd
agalnat
yt
l,
otherwise
a
decree
pro
con
The moment you feel a dull ache in •l«7 ° f J»ne. A. H. 101S. ba* filed *tld cerllfland brought to light with the under- j
in the Church I’nrlors in honor of
Clerk Hoard iif i'i4infj Om
AND PLACE WHERE VISITORS the city. The city commissioners, tho
.
c*te In my office, and hie m id* application for leaao will be entered agalnat you.
"Yours for Roll Call,
8-3lc
alunrra, Hemlnole County, f k l
standing thnt Volusia nnd Brevnrd if the qioney could be raised by pri­ Miss Gladys Greene, whose marriage
CAN ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES Woman's Club and other organizations tho kidneys or your back hurts or if t»« deed to laaue In tram lin e* with law. Raid And any and all other parlies claiming any
right, title or Interest In and to Ibe lands here­
"OARQLINK D. CLUIS,
certificate
embraces
the
following
desert
tied
vate
subscription
to
supplement
whnt
the
urine
is
cloudy,
offensive,
full
of
have agreed to lend their aid to the
were now willing to do their part. Sev­
to Ernest Matthews, of Leesburg, will
OF LAKE MONROE
properly ilineted In Hemloote county, Florida inabove described under. I&gt;y, and through Dolly In Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Citcult,
"Director
Volunteer Service."
the
road
and
bridge
fund
now
con­
County, Fla.— la Chancery
City Planning Committee nnd- this sediment, irregulnr of passage or at­ lo-w ll: N W q of BRq and W U of R f f u nf T. Dent. Jennie Dougherty, M. A. McDonald. J.
eral months ago Seminole county
take place soon. The rooms were dec­
SHW. Sec. 20, Twp. 31 8 .. Rang* 83 Bast. GO A. McDonald and Georgo W . Unk or otherwise,
tained..
.
.
tended
by
n
sensation
of
scalding,
stop
work
will
be
finished
in
time
for
the
agreed to give $500 toward the bridge
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
orated in greet., white nnd yellow,
acres.
The aald land b*lp# aaaeaaed at tb* are hereby required to be and appear before
Few people in this city realize the
our aald circuit court at the court house
In
It was decidedMo ask the Chnmber quantities of daisies and goldcnrod be­
advent of the winter visitors. Tho eating meat nnd get about four ounc­ dale of lhe laananre of surh certificate |n the Bsnford.
*nd
this
will
have
to
bo
mot
now
thnt
Carrl*
W
.
Speer,
Complainant.
Plorlds.
on
the
3th
dsr
of
December,
scope o f the activities of the Chamber
name of M. M. Smith.
Ilnleaa aald eertlflcats
of Commerce to take charge of the ing used. &lt;
ra.
.
.
.
boat basin is also in the province of es of Jnd Salts from any phnrmncy, •ball I* redeemed according lo law tai deed A. D. 1021, and then and Ihero make answrr .
of Commerce in their constant efforts this committee nnd they hope to have tnke n tablcspoonful in n glass of will laaue thereon on lb* 21*1 day of October lo lie MU of complaint eihlblled against said Arthur J. Doyle, e t al. m fen-lanl.
campaign
for subscriptions nnd the
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As each guest entered, he wns giv­
A. IV 11121.
unknown parties, otherwise a decree pro conBUT
IN
TIIE
FOLLOWING
ItSBCUBZEl
fr«*o
will
1#
entered
against
said
unknown
parF
l
/
i
.
i
/
l
n
Q
'
f
ubusi
ncss
n
i t ’ll of every part of tho
to mnke Sanford the biggest and best in the next twelve months a Inke water before breakfast and in n few
Witness tny official algnalure and aeal ibla il
en
a yellow daisy with whieh to try his
LAN D, to -w ll:—
the liith day of September. A. IV 1021
I lOriuft bCOUt j ' Vtrtfiity ns well ns citizens generally fortune Inter. Punch was served dur­
It la ordrrnl that lids nolle* be putdlatied In
I-ota 2 and i o t lllnrk I t . and lata 3 n 4 4 |
city in South Centrnl Florida. The front that will not only be a thing of days your-kidneys will net fine. This
K. A DOUGLASS,
the Sanford Herald, a newapaper published In o f lllork 33, o f M rlhinvlltr. aa |-r plat rto
‘ For Wide-Awake Boys
will be asked to subscribe something ing the evening lay Misses Mae Holly
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole Caiunly. Florida, once a week for eight r&lt;l In fla t llook I, page IJi. lt-niloola Ckastf |
"ship by wati;r" campaign inaugurat­ beauty but will fill n long felt want in famous salts is made from the acid of
DRUGGIST SAYS LADIES ARE
Seminole County. FI*
35c Year
(SI weeks as In Hi* known parties defendant, Records.
for this fund of which only $1,500 is and Anna DuBose. A unique feature
grapes
nnd
lemon
juice,
combined
with
Uy: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. and once a week for (write (12) week* as lo
ed by the Sanford Chamber of Com­ making the lake front what it should
USING RECIPE OF SAGE TBA
IF YOU NEED A NEW
You ar* hereby required and ordered le i
WILLARD
LUMLEY,
Publisher
;
;
needed to tnke care of this work thnt of the entertainment wns a Hhndow
(lie unknown parties defendant.
p*ar before'our Circuit Court al lie Ural Bn
merce is only one of the many big be— the most beautiful part of San­ lithin, nnd has been used for genera­ In the Circuit Court of tho Bovoatb Judicial Clr- Witness my hand and tba aeal of Ibo Circuit in
. AND SULPHUR •
902 French
Bemlnol* Connly, Florida, on tb* flnl 16
will mean so much to every part of piny entitled “ A Romantic Roninnce in
•
tions to flushvjind stimulate tho kid­
cult of Florida. In and for Bamlnola Coun­
Court on Ibla Hie 30th day of August. A . D. 1031, day In D***mb*r, 1921. lo answer lh* US af |
stunts started and pulled off by the ford.
ty,— In Chancery.
,
(AE AL)
•
B.’ A. DOUG LASS,
tho county. The Chnmbcr of Com­ Five Reels," featuring Miss Greene
complaint filed agalnat you. anj tie tela f
neys,
also
to
neutralize
tho
acids
in
The Lnkefront Improvement Co.,
live wire members of the board.
Clerk of lb* Circuit Oourt.
not. rise asm *'w ill b* taken aa coofrawA •# I
Hair that loses its color and lustre
merce nt the meeting of the board of ns the heroine nnd Mr. Matthews ns
CITATION
—
•Seminole County, Fla. b* followed by final decree.
urine
bo it no longer causes irritation,
who
nre
the
owners
of
tho
lake
front
Among the many constructive plans
or when it fades, turns gray, dull nnd
GEORGE O. HERRING.
11 I* farther ordered that Ills nolle* 6* t
govemorn
today
nt
noon
took
up
this
Llllyliel Haynes, Ikimplaluant,
the hero. Tho parts were most clev­
Solicitor and Counsel for th* Complainant.
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
Haled In tb* Hanford Herald, a newapaper t
of the Chnmbcr of Commerce is the property, have promised the uso o f thus ending bladder weakness.
3-131*
mntter And the enmpnign will be erly taken by Miss'Snrn Wnrren East- lifeless is caused hy a lack of sul­
Haled In 8«udno!e County, Florida. e*e* «
Jnd
Salts
is
inexpensive
nnd
cannot
the
streets
on
the
Inke
front
for
this
I'aul llaynra. Defendant.
planning of a City Beautiful as well
Buy the Best that Is made
w eek for Iwslra w eeks.
phur in the hnir. Our grandmother
AttorneyH and Counsellora-it-Law
started nt once.
To I’aul llaynea. Residence Unknown:
W llnraa my band and tha teal o f aald OMt
erby nnd Victor Mcl.nulin.
as a City Substantial and under tho grent work nnd will nssist tho move­ injure; mnkes a delightful efferves­ . II appearing from an affidavit filed lo Ibla In tb* Circuit Oourt of tb* Seventh Judicial Clr- A ugu
made
up
n
mixture
of
Snge
Tea
nnd
DoLAND, FLORIDA
.t 18. 1U31.
The meeting yesterday cleared up
cull of riorlda, lo and for (UmlneU
Another feature of the program was
(H EAL)
B. A. DOUGLABA
•jehnirmanship of Deane Turner the ment in every way. It means much cent lithin-tvnter drink which every­ eauae that you ar# a non resident of the Btate of
County.— la Chancery
Will
practice
in
the
State
nnd
Feder­
Florida,
therefore,
you
I'aul
llaynra.
are
ordered
the
threatening skies of discontent a fortune game, where each guest Sulphur to keep her lockH dnrk and
Clerk
llrra
ll
Ck#rt,
“ City Planning Committee" has inau­ to their properly nnd they pro work­ one should take now and then to keep and required on the SUi day of Drrrmter, A. It.
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ nnd arguments thnt have been rife for
beautiful and thousand)* of women
S em in o le County, fit- |
CITATION
" ‘71- •" appear lo Ihe l-lll of rumplalnl rildt.lt
found his fortune hidden in the pet­ nnd men who value that even color,
DICKINSON « DICKINSON.
.
Mrlsch llra lly Company, a corporation. Com
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
gurated a very ambitious program and ing hand in hand with the City Plan­ the kidneys clean and active nnd the ed
agalnat you In (Id* rauae.
Bollrllura
for
Complainant
I
"**
I
some time regarding the building of als of n huge yellow daisy. Next was
plalM Bl*
It la ordered that lids notice be published In
one that will be carried out. It is ning Committee of the Chnmbcr of blood pure, thereby avoiding serious
TB.
•
NOTICE or MASTED'S SALE
tho Osceoln rond nnd the bridge nnd nn “ Automobile Romance" in which thnt beautiful dnrk shndg of hnir
the Hanford Herald once a week for eight weeks W illiam A lfia m lr r llucbanan,
kidney
complications.—Adv.
lel&lt;|uM«lor,
«(
nothing more or less than the beauti­ Commerce to beautify the entire Inke
WITNESS my band and Ibe seal of ,atd court
Nolle* la barely siren that unjrt a»4 6f J
•1. e tc., IW em lanta.
other matters nnd the county commis­ the honoree nnd Mr. Mutthews were whieh is so nttarctive, use only this
on tbla 3rd day of October, A. D. JB2I.
.
fying of the lake front—the prettiest front.
To William Alciamler lluchanan. I-lijuMatof of virtu* of a final Uecre* of form -ur* a»* J»*7
old-time recipe.
SCHELLE M AINES sioners and the Chnmbcr of Commerce the stars.
K. -A. DOUGLASS,
Florida I-and A ColonliatIon Company, Limit* enteral In Ibal certain caoae |*nJln* 16 l** ® MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB ENTER. .(SEAL)
spot in the city—and the spot that has
.
I'lerk nf the Circuit Court
cull
Oourt
of
lh*
fl*T*nth
Juillrlal
llrrall
*f
0*
Nowadays wo get this fnmous mix­
HP. a corporation of Knaland. and all former
We also have the Clark Jewell Line o f
will work hand in hand for'the better­
Seminole County, Florida
TAINEI)
*
LAW
YER
•
Ice cream nnd cake were served by ture improved by the addition of oth­
atockholdvra of tba rtorlda t*«nd A Colon la*, Slate of riorliis, In ami for flcmlnole
•been badly neglected in the past. Tho FIVE PLEASANT CLERKS
OEt). A. DeC’OTTKS.
tlon Company. Llmltad. a corporation of R ut­ Chancery, wherein Georgia K. Granger l* 0*
ment
of
the
whole
county
nnd
will
put
the social committee, including Mrs. er Ingredients by asking nt any drug
______ Solicitor and Counsel for DefendanL 8 Ole
O W C * IN T H E COURT HOUSE
IN CITY OF SANFORD
committee in the report of tho chnirland, and to tba unknown davlaeaa. yranlaca complainant, an.l I»elU 61. Hrown. 6»4 4 - 0
GAS RANGES
over the mnny improvements necdei Brownlee, Miss Gnyle Marshall^ Robt.
(From Monday's Daily)
or other claimant*, by, throuib or under tba llrown. Lilli* Tuuiblln Tjnrr atM W. C. T7»*
t
.
NAMED
LAST
NIGHT
ninn at the board of governors meet­
store
for
a
bottle
of
"Wyeth's
Snge
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS
Aral* Bits*belli Tumblln. Allc* May TumbBalk#
aU&gt;f#
namr«l
parttca.
and
to
any
and
all
other
SANFORD - - FLORIDA
in every part of the county.
Mrs. II. B. Lewis was the charmUNDER 8ECT10N 178 OF THE OEN.
Cobb nnd Pnul Dooley.
*
peraona or pertlea wbotnaocrer clalmlnc any George A. Tamllln ar* defendant*, enter** m
ing yesterday gave out the informa­
nnd Sulphur Compound," which dnrkERALSTATU TES
rl^Ut. title or Interest In am! to the follow­ Hi* flth day of October. A. D. 1931,
hiK hostess Saturday afternoon, when
#
(Troro Monday's Daily)
Miss Hcrmina Lehman sang two ens tho hnir so naturally, so evenly,
tion that they wore to build a pavilion
ing deacr|t*«| land, altuate. lying and being In# described real estate lying and t**1* ■*;
Five of the most plcnsant clerks in she entertained tho members o f the
Nolle* Is hereby gl«m Ibat: XV. R. Klmhrrll
beautiful songs to the great enjoy­ thnt nobody can possibly tell It has
lu Ihe County of Hemlnola and Rtata of Hor- Hanford, ftemlnol* County. Florida, will **&lt;•*•
FREE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
at the foot of Park avenue— a place
purchaser of Ta* Certificate No. 3321. dated Ihe
Ida. mom particularly described aa follows, at public outcry lo lh* hlglcal and M S j *
Sanford were named Inst night by the Monday Bridge Club, at her home on 2nd
ment
o f all present.
OPENS
TONIGHT
WITH
for rash, t*for* Ilia Court IIm m Dm ta
to-wlt:
•
day of Juno,’ A . D. IUM. Iiaa filed aald certi­
where tho visitors can rest and enjoy
been applied. You just dampen n
“ Smile nnd Fclolwship Longue" nnd Mngnolia avenue. •
GEO.
G.
HERRING
ficate In my office and lias made application for
Beginning at a point \ U feet Rail o f a point ford, Florida, dor In# Hi* legal tour* a f j “ j*
After
some C. E. songs the party sponge or soft brush with it lind
■
CAPABLE
INSTRUCTORS
' the Inke and a place where the people
ta i deed lo laaoe In accordance with law. Said I1S.2 feet South of the Soothfast Intersection Ilia first Monday In Norember. A. I&gt;. IWLJ'JT
SANFOnD, FLORIDA
Dr. George Ilyman named them before
The rooms whore the card tables certificate embrace* tho follow lug drorrllird prop­ of tommerclal fltreet and llaml ATenue. aa In# lh* 7th day of aald month, towll: DJ* ^
closed with the C. E. benediction.
landing in boats can bo accommodatAtlorney-at-Law
draw
this
through
your
hnir,
taking
(1 ). o f lllork Blfht |8| of Tier Eight t W £
the regulnr services, reading the fol­ were arranged were effectively decor- erty situated In Ketnlnide County, Florida lo- ahown hy K. It. Traffonl'a map of Banford. cording
to K. R. Trafford’a Map of IbaTwa
The free vocational classes to be
w ll: led 7 and S. Illk. C. Aul|n’a lit Add. to Florida, run thence South 101.2 feet to the
one small strand nt n time. By morn­
No. 11 (Jarncr-WoodrufT Ruildin conducted by the Bonrd of Public In­
lowing letter:
nted with baskets and vases of cut Oviedo. Tli* said land being aaaeaaed al Ibe dale .North line of First atreet, thence Raat along tha of Hanford. Florida, lo satisfy lb* dee"* *
ing the gray hnir disappears; but,
l*r*d In said cause. Term* of role: c**a.
of III* Issuance o f such rertlflralr In lb* name of J}0* *
**
r
in
}
•U
tdt.
1UH.2
feet,
thence
Dear Doctor Hyman:
flowers.
’
RCIIELLE M A . N I ^ ^
W . L. I'alnirr, Aaane.
North 101.2 feet. t!»ence W est 10B.2 feet to the
SANFORD, FLA.
struction will open tonight with strong
whnt
delights the ladies with Wyeth’s
Also T a t Certificate No. 3321. dated the 2nd l*olnt of twglnnlng.
We wish you to announce to the con­
Of exceptional interest was the
instretors in charge.
day of June, A. IV HMI, baa filed aald certifies!*
Snge nnd Sulphur Compound is thnt,1
It appearing from the awom bill of com­ E. r. HOUSHOLDER.
m
gregation at the Baptist Temple tho game of bridge played during the a f­ In my office and baa made application for l i t plaint filed la this cats*# agalnat yon, that yon _________ Attorney for Oompll.
Mr. A. II. Stone will conduct i
lo Dso* In accordance with law. Said terll- hare or claim soma Interest In and to the lands
besides beautifully darkening the' Consulting Chemist say* of the water: “ Of the many waters o f UI* *o4 et*NOTICE!
findings of the judges in the Smile and ternoon, nnd high score was mado by deed
Hrs«* embrace* the following described properly abora described, therefore, yon. th# said William
Noll** la lieroby «lr*u Ibal lb* R”* ^
I
course
In Blueprint Reading, and Me
HENRY
M
c
L
A
U
L
I
N
hair
nf er a few npplicnt ons, it also [ er regiona that I have analysed, I have found none superior la *11 good aaail
situated
hi
Rewlnole
County.
Florida,
lo-wll:
tads
Fellowship League.
Alexander lluchanan. Liquidator of tba Florida ty Commlaalooera In and for Seminole ivaaw.
Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr, who was
chnnlcal Drawing for machinlste,
10. II. *hd 12. Illk O. Audu'a let Add. |u Drledo Land A Colonisation Company. Limited, a w
l
rings
bnckjho gloss nnd lustre nnd t|e- lo that 0f the ’ Elder Water."— Phone 311-W. Office In Miller Balldlng
I'lorbla, al tlwlr neat regular meeilag '
.
OR forty years Sloan’s Liniment
Our five Judges, which were dif­ nwnrdcd n beautiful vase.
The aald land being aaaeaaed at the dale of Ibe port tlon o f Rngladl. are hereby required to bo held In Hanford, Florida, on Noremta*
gives
it
an nppcnrancc of abundance.
metal
workers
and
men
in
the
A.
C.
JEWELER
laeuanc* of such certificate In lb* name of W
has been the quickest relief for
and appear be fora oar said Circuit Court at tbo at 10 o'clock a. m., will r*r*D* »••• ™ ‘ “ J J
ferent from the judges in any other
After the card game Mrs. Lewis L.
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
Calmer, Aaenr.
— Adv.
Court House la Hanlon), riortd*. cm tb* an) day rhaa* of oo* car load of metal r»l»»rt^ * V
|
neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma­
L.,
shops.
MY SPECIALTIES:
L'nleea said rertlflra t* ahall be redeemed ac­ of October. A. IV 1021, and thru ami' there fled aewtr pip*, apeelflrallon may &lt;» kadw
announcement have had pleasure In served a tempting ico course.
tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains
cording lo law. ta t deed will Im u * thereon on tnak* answer lo lb* till of complaint *iblblt*d pllratlon at iba Clerk o f lh* llrrall
Mr. Donnld Whitcomb, who
will
„ l
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
rendering the following decision.
and strains, aches aad pains.
Members o f the club enjoying this lb* IHtb day o f Norrmbrr, A. IV 1931.
■gainst you In tbla can**, otherwise # decree fire, al HanfotU, lh* board ream*# l»*
I
Post cards—local views— tc each at
probably
have
chnrge
of
tho
course
in
m m
my offlrlaI algnalure and aeal Oils pro confcaeo will b* rntfrrd agalnat you |a (hta rejerl any or all bid*.
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Two noticeable features of the de­ delightful afternoon’s pleasure were: lb*WII
Keep Sloan’s handy and apply freely,
rwinfllO*
131 h day of Ocluhrr, A. IV 1031.
(HEAL)
E. A. D °U O l-*» .
rao**; and all other peroon* or parties claiming
the
Herald office.
Blueprint
Reading
nnd
Architectural
vnlhoul rubbing, at the first twinge.
Rogers’ Pitted Ware
cisions that a Father nnd Son are men­ Mrt. E. F. Housholder, Mrs. F. E.
(SB A f-»
B. A. DOt'GLAHH.
•ny right, till* or lnt*r*«t la **d la lb* prop- 9-41*
1
Drawing
for
carpenters
and
others
*.VT
bT
?
'il?
h0T*
d*#*rib*d.
by.
Ihrougb
or
nnjar
It eases and brings comfort surely
a.
..
ElRin and Waltham Watches
tioned and n Mother and Son. Smiles Roumlllat, Mrs. A. I). Wallace, Mrs. n® n'
f
Ry: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. lh* aald William Alctander lluchanan. Uquld#NOTICE OF W LE
and readily. You'll find it dean and
in the building trades, Is out o f town,
afocraald. or by. ibroagb or under say
and
fellowship
must
run
in
families.
Claude
Howard,
Mrs.
B.
L.
Perkins,
Nolle*
la
h*rtb/
«
!*
*
«
that
o
o
ir
t
a»4.
noa-tkin-stainlng. .
*♦4
f" " ' r r slockboldcru of lb* Florid# Land
In tk* Circuit Oourt * f tk* B ****U Judicial Cir­
but
will soon return. Announcement
lo*
of
a
derrea
of
focaekwnr*
*“
!“
*
«
5
3
Also* thnt tho first named below re­ Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. C. L.
A OolonUatloa Onmpaay, Llmllcd. • corporation
cuit * f n*rida. In and far Bamb­
Sloan’s Liniment la pain’s enemy.
out
a
f
lh*
rirrall
Coort
a
f
L
g
,
1
Parcel
Post
Your
Cleaning:
and
of England, oc otherwise, ar* hereby roqalrcd
qf his courses will bo mndo through
oo la County.— In Ckanoery,
ceived a unanimous vote from the five Britt, anil Mrs. D. D. Caldwell. ’
Cl rent I o t Florida, I# ’ *od for
Ask your neighbor.
°*.
‘ P g w •'•(or* oar said arcu ll Court
.
Dyeing to ,
la p ranat Ibartln pending *k*t,l* nw r u m*A I
Here is a machine that is'bound to in­
those
columns.
J*
,bf
Hooa*
|o
Banford.
Florid*,
o#
tb#
judges
on
the
five
most
pleasant
CITATION
70c,
I I_A0.
"
7th day o f November, A . D. 1921, aad than Aldridge (a m m pU lunt and
■At■oil druggist*—35c,
*
These
classes'
meet
on
two
nights
clerks in the city.
Roan T . D. Kaaaroff. hU wlf*. T.
Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep Realrlc* Dunbar, Complainant,
crease
your profits. Compact, easily
* " d„ ' b« ’ ®
* “ w* r ta tb* bill of compUlat
.
«■ M
eihlblled against you In tbla. eauae, otberwlM ■ William Hotbomly, ar# dafaodaaJJjI
v*.
.
ini
a
week
for
two
hours
each
and
will
IDEAL FERTILIZERS" brings to the mind of the Florida growers not alono the .
Tom Brotherson at McCullough's.
Rat-Snap.
for ##l# aad wilt n i l to tb* tlgt**'
handled, yet substantially built,
it
&lt;)♦«** pro eoafraao wlU ba m itr a l.'
Joseph Dunbar. D*f*ndant.
bidder for rash at th# fro#t do* ot
^0.
II Is ralera! , h„ , hU
^ pabIutird
c l
bo
open
for
enrollment
tonight
at
Mrs. Harvard at Yowell’s.
.
best of plant food combinations but a thorough co-opcrntion on every point touching
Rats arc on most fanns. Once they Tb Joseph Ihinbar. Raeldenr* Unknown:
House in Hanford. Bemlnol* Connly, I * *
p*.
will do the work of mnny men and do
II appearing from an iffldarlt HIikI In Ibla H&gt;* Sanford Herald, a newapaper published In In# lb* 1***1 boor* o f aal*. «P«« . 'T r j wl#
7:30 at the high school building. All
Hodson Rail nt Ball Hardware Co. get inside the house— look out. Rats
their
interests.
eauae that you ar* a non resident of tb* Htatr Heml noI* County, one* a week for right weeks rember 7th. 1931. lb* »ame b*.ta*
giaaEi
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Owen Stenstrom at Cash Grocery.
Florida, therefore, you. Jn**pb Dunbar, ar* J,1
men interested should be atthis place it better at less cost.
day. tb# followIq# deaerlbed re*1 " ' * ' * '
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Bruce Anderson at Bower &amp; RouColonlaallon Company. Limited, a corporation lying and bain* In Bemlnol*
nt this time, for the size of classes
.We offer SERVICE not only from our h&lt;/ne office nnd our experienced salesmen
usual. Nursing bottles attract rats. ber. A. D. 102i. to appear to tb* bill of com of
England, and one* a week for twelra weeks
plaint (iblh lled agalnat you In tbla cans*.
millat's.
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V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N

SHERIFF HAND REPLIES
TO AUBURNDALE SQUAWKERS
SAYS WERE HUNTING HERE
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, F R ID A Y, OCTOBER 14, 1921

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8AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—The
caaa of Arbuckle, charged with man­
slaughter, is on the calendar of tho
Superior Court here today. Arbuckle
left Los Angeles last night to appear.

WAS SKVEN TIMBS AB^JREAT AS
SAME MONTH LAST
SUBMARINB R-6
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YEAR
HAS. BEEN BROUGHT
TO THE SURFACE.
(9r r u iMMbM run)
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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. IS.— New
(By TW I mmUM ru n ]
construction authorised In 12 ol the
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13 —The Sub­
principal cities and towna o f Florida
marine R-6, which sank in Sanpedro
w f t i w "
. 5 * j « . f c n « b t r 20. -IU. IhetoM
“ u m c llt le . durin, th . flrtt nine °&lt; « * » « ' h ,r
™ br» u*ht '«
the auifaco last night.
. norths of the current year was in ex­
' c u o t $19^71,700, according to build*'
fog statistics compiled by Tho Aaaodated Press from official records of
■unlcipal building*. Inspectors and
eoramisaloners. Real estate, building
material and financial interests here
declare that an -Astimate o f approxi­
mately 140,000,000 worth o f new conitruction in Florida fo r tho 12 months IN LONDON TODAY AND.LOOKS
of 1921, would not bo fa r from the
LIKE PEACE. ‘
mark, as the 12 citlea reporting In
September almost touched the $20,­
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000,000 figure the first nine month* of • LONDON, O ct 13— Mombcrq of
the year alonev. Throughout the atate tho British cabinet and. Sinn Fein
new construction on a large scale has leaders conferring here tod*/, odbeen in progress since January 1 and joumed at pne-thirty this afternoon
it ii regarded as certain that the 12 after a scssios of one hour and a half.
places with almost $20,000,000 worth Arthur Griffith, Sinn Fein foreign
of new building thys fa r do riot ac­ minister, and hend of tho Iriah dele­
count for half of the state's total.
gation, wns aaked when the delegation
Jacksonville again led the state was coming back. “ We are not com­
during September with permits ag­ ing back here,’’ ho replied, when he
gregating $405,851 while Miami was added, “ wo arc coming back at 11
second with $407,600, S t. Petersburg o’clock tomorrow.”
third with $386,685 and Tampa fourth
jrith $366,531. For the first nine 005, and for. Seabreeze $13,000.
Tha largest single project wns that
months of the year, Miami held first
place with a total o f $3,948,900. Jack­ undertaken by J. W. Cnmac o f Day­
sonville was second with $8,695,200 tona Beach, who is building a $76,000
and S t Petersburg third, less than threo story structure. On the ground
$ 100,000 behind the runner-up, with floor will bo .an automobile sales and
* total of $3,497,695. . Tampa’s total service garage. Within tho ell will
$ ior the aqme period waa $3,17^,716 bo two stores. A modem hotel of 60
with the triple cities o f Daytona, Day­ roomB will compose tho two upper
tona Ileach and Scabrcexo and Orlan­ floors of this building. Permits for
do following with $1,480,000 and $1,- tho Triple Cities during the first nine
monthB of the year wero in excess of
$87,000 respectively.
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Jacksonville's total for the first $1,430,000.
Orlando’s total for September was
Sine months of 1920 was only $2,712,­
600, approximately $800,000 less than only $83,327, ns against $113,910 for
September, 1920, but tho slight de­
for the samo period this year.
crease
cannot be taken as an indica­
Miami’s September record was al­
tion
of
a falling off In construction
most $100,000 more than for the same
month last year while the.total for for tho year. The 1921 nine months
the first nine months was more than total is $1,387,650 as against $1,358,­
$800,000 in excess of the figure for 545 for the same period last year.
the same period in, 1920. The total Several largo projects are in prospect
•for the 12 months of 1920 was $4,656,- fo r the last throe months of this year,
$65. The lnrgcst single permit last one of them a hotcl'to cost $1,000,000.
month was for an apartment house to A ’ temporary-permit for this structure
already hns been taken out but has
cost $30,000,
St. Petersburg, which with Jack- not been Included in the total permits
ionville, Miami and Tampa, is one o f actually Issued, tho builders awaiting
the four cities leading the state in the receipt of the first shipments of
l building, showed a gain o f approxi­ steel for Its construction before ob­
mately $120,000 last month over the taining tho formal permit. The total
«»roc month last year, permits In Sep­ o f permits issued during all of 1920
tember, 1920, totalling $285,860. Build­ was $1,841,712 and In. 1919, $633,367.
ing for tho first nine months o f the The largest singlo project authorized
year showed a remarkable Increaso In September was an apartment house
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over the same period last year, tha to cost $10,000!
Lakeland’s
September . permits
figure - being '$3,472,806 os
*g»inst $1,922,720 for 1920. During amounted to $79,105 and the total for
the 12 months o f 1920 permits aggre­ tho first nine months of the year was
gated only $2,801,000, or more than $879^6(1 Prospects for a boom in
$600,000 less than for the first nine construction the last three months o f
months of the current year.
The the year are bright, one of the pro­
largest single permit last month waa jects Including the buildings for
for construction of a atom building at Southom College, which will cost sev­
a cost of $20,000. Several large bulld- eral hundred thousand dollars.
projects are contemplated before ’ Permits issued In DeLand during
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the ■end of the ' year.
Tsmpa’s September permits were $56,000 and there Is every indication
Wore than double those for the same that building during tho last three
month last year, when the total waa months "of the year will be more brisk
°°ly $150,786. The September figure than heretofore. It la estimated that
J V $360,531, The total for the construction this year already has
nine months o f 1921 lacked only •mounted to approximately $2,050,000.
$2,000 of being $1,000,000 greater than The largest single project authorized
for the same period last year while In September was a $30,000 brick ga*
the ‘ ggregate for all o f 1920 waa only rage.
St. Augustine’s permit* In Septem­
J2.M4.392 and for 1919, *1,202,534.
The largest single project authorized ber involved almost (Jouble the amount
u l month was a grammar school, to o f those Issued the same month last
v°*t $74,000. . Commenting on the year, last month’s figure being $30,835
building situation in Tampa; the city as against $15,680 a year ago. The
total for the .first nlne months o f this
funding commissioner declared that
fonitruction activities were “ booming” year was $180,195 as against $99,465
m all probability they w edd the first nine months o f 1920 while
the total 'for all . of 1920 waa orfy
continue indefinitely.
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C* September in the Triple Cities, Day- largest single project authorized in
f . 0^ 1 l^ytona Beach and Seabreeze, September was • residence to cost
: ’ « n $180,160. Daytona Beach led the $6,600. It is expected that permits Is­
corporations with permits ag­ sued the last .threo months of theyeor
,
$133,056. The September will exceed fa value those Issued the
•Ior the city o f Daytona was $34,­ first nine months as the Florida Eas
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BRITISH CABINET
AND SINN FEIN
ARE MEETING

The writer la today In receipt o f a
marked copy of the Tampa Tribune of
October 10, 1921, presumably sent by
one H. P. Walker, of Auburpdale,
Fla., one o f a party o f twelve man
and twenty dogs, who had invaded the
confines of Seminole county on a pre­
tense of bear hunting; coming aa they
did, all the way from Po!)c and other
counties, to do ao.
. However, the writer being a sub­
scriber of the Tampa Tribune, and a
close reader of its columns, had read
the article before and waa touched
with a feeling of sorrow for Mr.
Walker in his exhibition o f ignor­
ance in hla statement o f a dead law
resurrected in order to frame up. The
fact la that a law on tho statute hooka
is never dead until repealed, and I
have never heard of this law being re­
pealed The fact, of the matter la,
Mr. Walker and his party o f twelve
men and twenty dogs^ came from
Polk and other counties to hunt, out
o f hunting season, of course, as hp
says. They might not have had any
intention of^Blllng anything other
tlian a bear, and I do not charge that
they would, for I take them all to be
gentlemen and good sports, but who la
it that can control twelve him with
twenty dogs in tho woods at one time,
and keep them from disturbing other
game, save a bear that they might by
chance cross the trail o f? .The fact
Is, some of the doge
wefo running
deer on that day, aa seen by Citizens
of this county. That being true, I
would liko to ask, were tho people
Citizens of Semlnolo county, the
Game Protective Association say
nothing of the officers of the law,
who are trying so hard to protect and
save what little game there is left,
treated with due consideration by the

parties who were1hunting out of sea­
son, notwithstanding they did ftot
•hoot a gun that we know of, but did
violate the statute law by carrying
repeating riflea without first haying
obtained permits, and for this viola­
tion, seven o f them were arrested and
brought before the court and fined by
the county Judge, who was not Invited
to Folk county to hunt with a prom­
ise o f should ha come with a repeat­
ing rifle, without having first obtain­
ing a permit, aa Mr. Walker stated in
hla article In tha Tribune. I again
aak Mr. Walker *with all due respect,
does he think the citizens o f Semi­
nole couney were being treated right,
when he, with others, came from other
counties out o f hunting reason to
turn loose a bunch o f dogs, and men
with guns, on a pretense o f b e ir hunt­
ing, knowing that the dogs, at least,
were bound to ' disturb other game,
which they did do. ? Does he think for
a moment, that twelve men with guns
and twenty dogs, could go Into Polk
county to hunt out of season and the
party 'not be investigated by the of­
ficers o f the law, and under aueh cir­
cumstances that any law that came
to their notice that waa being violat­
ed, would be overlooked by the.offi­
cers T I do not think.so; not John
Logan and hla deputies, for they are
not that kind o f officers. In conclusIn, would- ssy that the
party was
shown every courtesy and respect by
the officers of thla county, and I
Heve Mr. Walker will bear me out In
this statement, /m d must admit they
were violating the law for which they

FUNERAL OF SENATOR KNOX
WILL BE ARRANGED
KANSAS. DISTRICT
UNITED MINE WORKERS
HAS BEEN SUSPENDED.

Tl.i

P hilander K n ox, P rom i­
nent R epublican Sen ­
ato r D ied Y esterd ay

(By Dm imtUt-l Si m )

PITTSBURG, Kas., O ct 13— Tho
Kansas district o f the United Mine
Workers o f America has 'been sus­
pended by John L. Lewis, internation­
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al president, It was announced today.
OF APOPLEXY AND DIED VERY
Alexander Hoyt and all other district
SUDDENLY AT WASH:
officers waa summarilp relieved.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18— A rran ge
IN RAILROAD WRECK *
AT BAD AJOSE, SPAIN- merits for the funeral o f Senator
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(By TV* IwnUtil T nm )
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r a stroke o f apoplexy are .expected
persons were killed or injured in a to be made today upon the arrival o f
wreck o f a mall train near Merida. out-of-town members o f the family.
Tha train was derailed bv a washout
WASHINGTON, O ct 13— Philand­
er phase Knox, senator from Penn­
sylvania and secretary of state under
President T oft, died suddenly at 3:80
|o’clock last evening at his home here.
1He waa stricken with paralysis after
descendng the stairway on hla way
to the dining room for dinner and
passed away fifteen . minutes later
ON LIMIATION' OF ARMAMENT without .regaining consciousness. Mrs. Knox and the senator's sec­
TO BE HELD AT WASH*
retary, W. F. Martin, were near the
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senator and hurried to his aid. Dr.
(OMtlSMd oa Fax* Bill
Samuel Adams was summoned Im­
LONDON, Oct. 18— Prime Minis­
mediately, but he found Mr. Knox
ter Lloyd George is preparing to go to beyond medical aid.
Washington to attend the Impending
Senator Knox returned to Washing­
conference on limitations of arma­ ton •only last Monday night, from
ments and Far Eastern questions and
a trip to Europe with Mrs. Knox sod
were brought before the courts, plead t is understood that unless unforseen he attended the eeeeona o f the senate
difficulties arise he will be there for
Tuesday and Wednesday. Leaving tha
guilty and fined.
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chamber about 6,o’clock yesterday a f­
' *’ . • C. M. HAND,
ternoon, the senator took an automo­
Sheriff 8emlnole County, Florida. BIG DIRIGIBLE
bile ride through Potomac Park and
WRECKED TODAY AT
■topped on his way home to purchase
LANGLEY FIELD. tickets fo r a theatre performance last
night
(B y Tfea Am m U M T r o ll
.
Reaching home the senator went to
NEWPORT NEWS, O ct 13— Tho big
his
library where he remained until
dirigible from Langley Field was
summoned
to dinner.
*
.
.
wrecked in Hampton oads this m om *.
President Harding, Chief Justice.
ng probably with a total lots. Three'
T a ft 8enator Lodge o f Masachusetts,
men were aboard when she left the
the Republican leaders, Senator Pen­
flying 'station. Two jumped when the
rose, o f Pennsylvania, and other
ALLEGED TO BE DUE I1Y T n B
)iimp descended almost to the ground
friends and close associates o f Mr.
. STATE TREASUR­
"before drifting over water-while tho
Knox were soon notified of the sena­
ERS
•’
third wns rescued by harbor tugs.*
tor’s death.
(By Tfa A n o d iU d F n u )
The news came aa a shock to all o f­
CHICACO, Oct. 13— Suita to re- FIRE WTPF8 OUT *
ficial Washington, for tho senator,
ELI A 8 VILLE, TEXAS,
thru hla services first as attorneycover a sum o f money alleged due
FOUR BUILDINGS LEFT. general under Presidents McKinley
'
•
:
tho state of Illinois will bo filed at
-''‘Tj
and Roosevelt and later aa»s£eretary
Springfield, next Week ’ against the
(Br TV* A*Mc(*Ud Tnm)
’ *
o
f
state
under
.President
T
aft,’
had
a
FOR WORTH, O ct 13— Fire vir­
state treasurers for several
years
tually
wiped 6ut the oil town o f Elias- wide circle o f' friends in all walks o f
back, it was announced today by At­
public life, congressional, diplomatic v V,
torney General Brundage. Suita will vllle, In Young county, this morning. and legal.
*'
,
chnrge interest on public funds has Only four or five buildings remain in
The senate met today and adjourn­
the business section of tho' town, ac­
been withheld.
ed out o f respect to the la(e senator
cording to telephone messages from
and with tho house will name • com­
Southbend. •
•
mittee to attend tho funeral; Senator
Cnox’s home is 1n Pittsburgh and he
GERMAN EXCHANGE
also had a surnmef home at Valley
DROPS LOWEST
Forge. The piece of interment has not
QUOTATION IN HISTORY.
yet been decided upon.
-1?
Senator Knox waa sixty-eight years
(B r Tka l i m l i U d T n m )
_____
.•
NEW YORK, O ct 13— The German old and was serving In the,senate fo r
a second time, hsvjng first been ap­
WILL MEET WITH RBPRE8ENTA exchango dropped to the lowest quo­
tation in its history today; seventy pointed in 1904 to succeed the' lata
T1VES OF ROADB TO RBand one-half cents fo rone hundred Senator Matthew Stanley Quay. He
DUCK R A TES.
marks. Previous low record was was elected to succeed himself (n 1905,
but resigned four years later to be­
JACKSONVILLE, October 18— A ■eyentp-elght cents.
‘
come secretary of state.
meeting of representatives o f the tell
—
roads and vegetable and citrus fruit WEALTHY RB8IDENT
'
growers and shippers, will bo hfld in
DIES AT MIAMI
W ater T raffic L e a g u e
Orlando, Thursday, October 27th, to
WAS FROM CHICAGO.
. V- - ,
M et a t T a v a re s W ith
discuss means o f reducing freight

LLOYD GEORGE
WILL ATTEND
CONFERENCE

SUITS STARTED
S! 5LECT JURY
FOR RAWLINGS IN I L L I N O I S
FOR MURDER RECOVER MONEY
ANOTHER PHASE IN JACKSON­
VILLE KILLING OPENS
UP TODAY
(B r Tk« AaaocUUd Fraaa)

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 12— Work
of selecting the Jury to try Frank
Rawlins began In circuit court today.
Two hundred names for venire wore
drawn and the sheriffs office for sev­
eral days .has been serving summons.
The trial of Hickman’s slayer is ex­
pected to proceed rapidly after the
Jury Is selected, which may taken or
or two days.
..

rRANSPORTATION BIG MEETING
TAXES DUMPED FLA. GROWERS
AT ORLANDO
BY SENATE VOTE
CHEWING GUM LEVIES nALT
PROGRESS FOR DAY.
!

(By T W Aa*Mi*U4 f n a )

WASHINGTON Oct. 13— Adoption
by the senate of the epubl lean com­
promise plan for repeal o f all the
transportation ttxcs on next Janu­
ary 1, was completed todiy with the
acceptance without a dissenting vote
o f an amendment removing the tax
on parce Ipost packages. Stnator
eed, Democrat, sought to extend the
repeal to levies on messages by tele­
graph ,telephone, cable end radio, but
his motion woe voted down, 32 to 86.
Coast Railroad Company la to effect
an office building at a cost o f $250,­
000 and St. Johns county expects to
authorise the construction o f oa $360,­
000 bridge across Mantanzas Bay.. •
Perm ila issued In September in
Sanford Involved qa expenditure almoet seven time* oa great aa those
Issued the same month last, year, the
figure thla year being $38,660 as
•gainst $4,200 in September, 1920.
The total for the year, to d*te also
■hawed ■ great increase, permits Issued the first nine months of 1921 totailing $256,853 as against $81,945 for
the same period In 1920. The total fer
all 1926 waa only $130,095.
Construction in Palatka also is
forging ahead, permits for September
aggregating $28,500. The record fo r
the same month last ysar is missing
but tho total for the first nine metotha
r-iu s

(Br Aa SuaeUta4 Tnm)
ratos on Florida fruits and vegetabl
MIAMI, O ct 13— W. B. Ogden, a
It was announced here today. The
meeting la being arranged by the member o f a wealthy Chicago family,
shippers, and notice o f the conference died here today with acute indigestion,
•re being mailed to shippers and at the age of flftp-slx.
growers throughout the state urging
a large attendance.
D ivergen t View s
o f the current year was $266,000 os
against about $40,000 for the same
period in 1920. The total fo r all 1920
wSs approximately $71,000 and for
1919, $121,000. The largett single pro­
ject authorized last month was a res I
dence to cost $12,600. BuDdlng here
this year bos been ateadily on the in
crease and there is. every indication
that the pace wil ho continued during
the next few months.
*
Gainesville's record for September
was almost double that for the same
month last year. FermlU last month
totalled $26,405 aa compared with
$14,180 last year. .The total fo r the
ye*r to October 1, was *331,006 as
against *135,870 fo r the same period
lest year .and $181,500 for all o f 1920.
A fre t house fo r Delta Bha to coat
$15,000 was the largest project launched loot month. "

R e g a rd in g R e lie f
o f U nem ployed
WA S H IN GTo'n ,' 1Ckt
Dlvergent views os to needd economic read­
justment for relief o f unemployment
presented at the National Unemploy
ment conference todiy by'Its manu­
facturers committee. Majority mem­
bers recommended severs! sweeping
mnsurcs including the repeal of the
Adanteon eight-hour rellroad law and
denunciation o f any group seeking its
own Interests “ to resist economic Ad­
justment.”
Minority members thru
Samuel jGoppcre strongly emphasised
that “ there must be adopted no poll
reduction.'
your feeratch Pads irom The
Herald—by the pound- 16c.

A ll o f L ak e Cou
The Water Traffic League held one *
o f the beat and most enthusiastic
meetings o f the year at Tavares last
night when over 200 Lake
growers and shippers met to
the water traffic problem and hear the
questions o f freight, rates discussed.
Vice-Prerident O. W. Knight, J.
BrJl and A. P. Connelly, o f the W ater
Traffic committee o f the Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce represented
this city at the meeting and gave a
talk to those assembled and the ad­
dress o f A. P. Connelly made such a
hit that they have invited the Sanford
delegation end all the others a «e in bfod.to meet at Leesburg next Mon­
day night when an even larger dele­
gation vrill be present .to '
'
freight rates and water
discussed. The people o f
ty are ahoused and they
members o f the Water.'
more than half way in this ldi
ing the $t. Johns river
ra llroy ^ in skipping fruits
tor.
v •• .

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apvtiL*JEStS*i~*v

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�THE SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD , F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 7, 1921

MEANS MORE LOTS SALES AND
MORE BUILDINGS IN A FINE
8ECTI0N OF SANFORD

In Sh ap e o f Loan From
G overnm ent to
G row ers

AND WILL BE LOANED ON CIT
RUS FRUITS AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.

FRID A Y and
SA T U R D A Y
October 7th and 8th

Sanford is growing so rapidly that
tho homo builders arc pushing out
from the more congested parti o f the
city and getting out in the suburbs
which means a bigger and better San­
ford.
Among the many new sub-divisions
contemplated and that will be thrown
on the market in a few days is Lane’s
Sub-division in the Southern part of
F R ID A Y an d SA T U R D A Y will be
the city and the subdivision extends
from Sanford avenue to Oak avenue
SC H A E FE R -W E E D O N
comprising some forty fine building
.. D ay s W ith U s
.
lots at prices that will range from
$150 to $760 on very easy terms and
T h ey w ill h a v e a sp ecia l re p re s e n ta ­
the success o f the sub-division is al­
tiv e w ith u s on th ese d a tes, a n d w ill
ready assured on account pf tho loca­
tion and tho very reasonable prices of
h a v e w ith h im a w o n d e r fu l lin e o f fS ll
tho lots.
a n d w in te r sam ples.
\
The Sanford aveenuo lots face the
new subdivision o f Rose Court and
Y o u ca n h a v e y o u r o rd e r p la ced ,, a n d
have the advantage o f facing the East
S u it d e liv e re d a n y tim e th is fa ll.
and extend for three blocks South to
Oak. The lota are high and dry and
C om p lete s a tis fa c tio n is , a ssu re d a s
healthy and in a part o f the city that
to fit, sty le , q u a lity , w ork m a n sh ip a n d
is experiencing a phenomenal growth.
p r i c e ..
.
•
Mr. Edward Lane, the real estate'
man, is putting on this new subdivis­
R e m e m b e r th ese d a tes, w e ’ ll b e lo o k ­
ion and he will uso^tReSIcrald to ex­
in g f o r y o u .
ploit the sales of tho lotfcsjn a few
days telling the public nil abobt them
and giving the exact locations,snrices,
terms, etc.
The,surveyor is busy today laying
off the streets and lota and comers
and arranging the plat and as soon as
this work is finished many of tho lota
will be cleared and put in first class
shape for the inapectipn o f tho public.
NOTICE or MASTER'S BALE
NOTICE ■
Mr. Lane is to be congratulated upon
Notice to hereby given, th ll on rrlday, tho
putting this fine piece o f property on
Notice I* b e rth / (Iron that under end by 2Sth d o / o f October, A. I). 1021. at the boar of
virtue o f o flnei iW tOo of foreeloaur* end oolo 10 o'clock o. m.. ol the Oourt Iloaoe e l Titnethe market nt n time when lots are in entered
In thel certain cause pending In tbo Clr- rlllo, Ilrerord Count/, Florida, tbo annual meetsuch great demand. Watch for tho ad­ d ill Court o f lbo Reventh Judicial Clrtult o f lha ln&lt; o f tbe owners o f the Undo eltuated In the
Htnta o f Florida, In and for (lomlnola Count/, In Upper 81. Job no Drainage District will bo bekl
vertisements in the Daily Herald.
Chancery, wherein (.corgi* B. Granger la t b o , fur tbo purpoee o f electing one member o f the

SUITS

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Satcher are re­
ceiving congratulations upon the brth
of a son. The young man has been
named Charles .Winfield after his
grandfather Entsminger.
After many months o f waiting,
work has 'tbeen commenced in the
West Longwood road. This will be
ono o f the great improvements which
Is certainly needed and will be appre­
ciated by all.
School opened Monday ^Vnoming
with Prof. Miller principal and Miss
Helen Moran as primary teacher.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Miss Olive
Dlnkel were vsitors in Sanford Fri-

M adeto M easure

WASHINGTON, O ct 4.-F lorida is
to get-half a million dollars from the
recently enacted agricultural credits
bill, which will be loaned to citrus
fruits growers in that state.
•
This was the statement made here
today by Dr. L. A. Bite of Tampa,
''^"prfcipldenfc of tho^ Citizens-Amcrican
Band and Trust Co., 6 f that city, after
he and Dr. J. H. Ross president o f
the Florida Citrus Exchango; C. H.
Mr. Newell anl Frederick Grist
Walker o f Bartow, and W. F. Miller,
were
visitors in Orlando Friday.
also o f Tnmpa, nnd head of the Ex­
It
behooves
you to look out for
change Supply Co., had conferred with
sneak
theives.
Some
ono entered Bill
• members of the War Finance Corpor­
Satchcr’s
house
some
time Inst Friday
ation regarding tho matter.
•
or
Friday
night,
and
stole Mrs.
“ Florida will have $50,000 avail,
Satchcr’s
diamond
ring
nnd Mr.
able to bo loaned on citrus fruits ns
Sntchcr’
A
revolver.
soon ns tho usual formalities incident
to tho matter can be gone through , Mr. Partin nnd family o f Oviedo
were the guest of Mr .and Mrs. Geo.
with,” Dr. Blze said.
“ It is necessary, under the recently LoVigno Sunday. •
Maurice and Clydo Clouscr were
enacted legislation, fo r the agricul­
visitors
in town Slinday.
tural arid livestock interests to handle
There
was church at the Baptist
these mntters through the committees
church
Sunday,
Rev. Burr, officiating.
from tho different sections recently
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A. Y. Fuller nnd
nnmed- by the War Finance Corpora­
daughters,
Le'ln,
F
rau os and Emma,
tion,” Dr. Blze continued. “ As soon
spent
the
day
in
Orlnndi
Sunday, the
as this Is complied with the money
g;
cats
o
f
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
['rank
Topliff.
will he nvnilnhle for the purposes
Miss
Florence
Taylor
has
returned
named.”
This is one of the most important to her home in Fort Valley, C.n., after NEW STORE OPENS TODAY
statements which hns gono to Florida several week’s visit with her aunt,
RAFFELD-IIONIG CO., IN
THE SWOPE BUILDING
regarding tho citrus 'fruit industry In Miss Florence Lovell. •
A. Y. Fuller in attending the Cit­
mnny years, nnd means thnt with
this hnlf million dollnrs to bo loaned rus Seminar which is being held nt
on citrus fruits, thnt state is to profit Gnincsviilc.
Mr. Hnydcn Miller, of Jacksonville,
immediately from recent legislation.
was
the guest o f J. E. Phipps, for a
. This does not take into nccount any­
couple
o f dnys thin week.
thing to be loaned on livestock nnd
Mrs.
Robinson nnd Miss Ora Weiother farms of agriculture, but simp­
mer
.stopped,
in town Monday enroute
ly on citrus friut products.
to
Orinmfo.
Dr. Bizo, Dr. Ross nnd Mr. Miller
Mr .nnd Mrs. Robnscrti, o f West
reached Washington Inst night nnd
Longwood,
left Monday for their fu­
got in touch with the War Finance
ture
home
Jacksonville, having sold
Corporation inrly this morning. They
their
place
to
T. G. Roebuck.
hod no trouble in placing the mntter
Mr.
I^ovi
Dunbnr
hns returned from
before the corporation pertain Impor­
Coronado
Be-.ch
where
he spent tho
tant steps having #becn taken pro- j
summer.
•
viously in tho matter. Tho three i
Mayor
Ilcnk
nnd
wife,
arrived home
Floridinns believe thnt this money I
Tuesday pight nfter n six week’s visit
to New York, the mnyor’s former

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co

complainant, and I&gt;ella M. llrown. and I.. C. Hoard o f Supervisors, who shall be a land ownItmwn. Utile Tumblln T /n rr and W. C. Tyner, er o f aald District. to aarra for the term of
Arrl* Elisabeth Tumblln, Alice May Tumblln and ' three yearn and to anrceed Aroee A. Harlow,
tiooryo A. Tumblln are defendant*. entered on 'now a member o f aald Board, whose term vt
the 6th day o f October. A. D. 1021, the follow- j office eiplree on aald dayi and to transact eucb
Ing described real eatala lying and . being In 'o th e r business as may, properly coma before aald
Sanford. Seminole County. Florida, will I* sold •meeting.
al public outcry to tbe highest and beat bidder!
At surb election raeb and-erery acre o f land
for cash, before Iba Court Ilona# Poor lo Ban- In tha district shall represent m e share and
ford. Florida, doping (be legal hour* o f tale, on eacb owner shall bo entitled to ooe trot# In parIbe first Monday In November, A. D. 1031. Itb e - 1eon or by proxy In Writing duly signed for erIng tbe 7th day o f eald month, to-wtt: Lot One ery acre o f landowned by aald owner Inaald
( I ) , of. Block Night
(S) o f Tier Eight (8) ee- district.
•
mntlng lo B. II. Trafford'a Map o f Iba Town
The person race Iring tha highest number of
o f Hanford. Florida,
to aatlafy the decree en- rotes al aald election shall twdeclaredelected
as
tered In aald canae.
Terms o f salat cash.
aald aoperrlaor.
HCIIKt.LK MAINE*.
.
Paled this 1st day o f October, 1031.
Special Master.
ny order o f tbe Hoard o f Huperrlaora.
K. F. IIOUBIIOI.DKII,
.'
ERNEST II. EVERY.
Attorney for Oomplt. •
T-8tc 8 2lc
Secretary.

CITATION
Llllybe) llaynea.. Complainant,
re.
I’ anl llaynea. Defendant.
To I’ aul llaynee. Itryldenee Unknown
II appearing from an affidavit filed In this
•■use that you are a nou-reeldent of ibe Btate af
Florida, therefore, you Paul llaynee. are rrdtnd
and required on the Mb day of Iiecerater. A. D.
IU3I, to appear lo the bill o f (umplrlM m in t­
ed against yon In Ibis cause.
II la ordered Dial this notice bc.pahlufcsd In
the Hanford Herald once n week for eight steka
WITNESS my hand and the se-.l or eald amt
on thla 3rd d a / o f October. A. P, I0CI.
(8K AI.)
R. A. DOVULAH8.
.
Clerk o f the Citron Chart,
Seminole Coor.tr, lleetta.
OKO. A. PeCOTTKS.
Solicitor and Ooonael for I&gt;efend*nt. SMe

Try a Herald Want Ad today,

The Store With a Personality”

£. First St.
About two weeks ago Senator
Fletcher arranged for tho appoint­
ment of W. F. Coachman of Jackson­
ville, D. M. I/Ojvry o f Tallnhasseo,
and T. I*. Wilson of Bartow ns tho
Florida members of tho committee to
art with tho hanks on these loans.
Todny ho expressed great satisfaction
thnt Fioridn wns to receive hnlf n mil­
lion dollnrs for her citrus fruit indiiAtry alone.
“ It should be understood," Senator
Flc{cher said, “ thnt this money will
be loaned to nil citrus fruit growers.
Irrespective of whether they belong
to the citrus exchange or not. It Is
a grant thing for this industry, nnd
I nm glad thnt the state is to be so
well provided for hy tho War Finance
Corporation.”

la Um Circuit Ceurt of tho Bavsath Ju-U-ia] C
cult of Flerld*. In hnd for Bamtnol* Cota­
" ' ty,— la Chineary.

Sanford, Fla

Stunning New Fall Frocks
NOTICE
Notice la b e r » h j, glxcn that lb# lloanl o f
County Commissioner* In and for Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida; will recelr# btila at their next reg­
ular meeting to tw I,rid Turaday, Novrmber 81b.
1031, al 10 o'clock, a. nt., In llie Court Itouae al
Sanford, Fla., for one 'car of metal rulrerte, or
vitrified aewrr pipe, eltra from 12" to 2 1 ", same
lo Iw drlltrred In Hanford, Fla.
•
Hoard reserves Iba right to relecl any or all
bid*.
■
E. A. POUOLABS,
flr r k Hoard o f County Comrala8-f.lc .
sinners. Seminole County, Fla.

STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAOEMENT. CIRCULATION, ETC.. RE­
QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON.
.
.
ORESS OF AUGUST *4. 191* . • ,
Of Ibe Sanford Herald, publlsbed weekly al
Sanford. Fla., for Oct. I, 1021.
STATE OF F t.n n iP A .
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, aa.t
Before me, a notary public. In and for Ibe
Stale and rounly sfn m a ld , personally appeared
N; J. I.lllard. wtio baring Iwcn duly sworn, ac­
cording to law, dc|meea and aaya that he la the
Secretary-Treasurer o f the Hanford
Herald,
and that tbe following la, to the leal o f Ida
knowledge and belief, a true statement of Ibe
THE TEMPLE PIPE ORGAN
ownership, management (and If a dally paper,
rlrrnlatbsi), etc., o f tb* aforesaid putdlrallon
for the date ahown In the above caption, required
(Fretn Wednesday's Sally)
by llie Arf o f Angnst 21. IP22. embodied In sec­
tion 41.1. I'oatal I j r i and Regulation*, printed
Tho Temple Pipe Organ Club hnd on
lie rererae of Ibis form, to-wit:
its regular weekly meeting Monday
&gt;•—'That the names and addresses o f the pub­
editor, managing editor, and
bualnraa
afternoon nt the home o f Mrs. Forest lisher,
managera ate!
Name o f
Pustnfflre address—
McAlister, 516 West First street, and Pnldlaber:
Herald Printing Co., Hanford, Florida.
twenty-two members wore present, it Editor: II. J. Holly. Sanford, rinrlda.
Editor: It. J. Holly. Sanford. rW lda.
being tho first meeting with Mrs. Ry­ Managing
Business Manager; N. J. I.lllard, Sanford. Florida
2. —That Iba owners are:
Ifllve name* and
an, ns president, several new plans
nddreaaea o f Individual owner*, or. If n corpora­
were adopted. Next came the hrfndlng tion. rive Its name amt Ibe names and addresses
f atockboldera owning or holding I per cent or
out of material for different articles omore
o f the total amount o f slock).
Herald Printing On.. Hanford, Florida.
to be made fo r the Christmas Bazaar.
II. J. Holly, F. F. Pulton. II. A. Neel. N. J.
A rummage sale wns then proposed, I.lllard, T. K. Wilson. Ed. Rourke, Deane Tread­
Sanford, Florida.
moved nnd seconded but no definite well.
Mr*. 0. B. Taylor, Indianapolis, Iiut.
3.
—Thai Ibe known bondholder*, mortgagee*,
time as to just where or when this is
and other eecnrliy holders owning nr holding I
to be, so all members keep your eyes per rent or more o f tolal amount o f bonds, mort­ Ijere is a machine that is bound to in­
,
open for next.week's item and bring gagee, or other aecurltle* are:
crease your profits. Compact, easily
Mergenlhaler Linotype Company. New York.
your part o f the rummage. The hour
4. —That lha tw o paragraphs next above, giv­
the names o f the owners, stockholders, and handled, yet substantially- built,
it
of meeting was changed to 3:30. An­ ing
security holders. If any, contain not only tha Hal
will
do
the
work
of
many
men
and
do
o
f
stockholders
and
aecurlty
bolder*
as
they
apnouncement for next meeting to be pear upoa
. _____
looks o f the company
but___.
aleo. _In
with Mrs. G. M. McGahagin, 013 Mag­ cases wbrr* lb# stockholder or security bolder it better at less cost.
upon tbe hook* of Ibe company aa truanolia. Social hour was much enjoyed appear*
You wil| find it thoroughly reliable;
le f or In any other fiduciary relation, the name
hy all while dcliciouB refreshments af o f the person or corporation for whom surb trus­
tee la acting, la given; also that tbe said two nnd as all moving parts are dust proof
pineapple sherbet nnd cake was serv­ paragraph! contain statements embracing af.
full knowledge and bellaf aa to tb* clr- and run in oil, it will give many years
ed by the hostess with Mrs. Pitts as flant'a
rom sla n m and condition* under which stockhold­
er* and security holder* who do not appear of service at low cost of upkeep. Write
her assistant.
upon lb* buoka o f Ibe company aa Iruateaa. hold
■lock and securities In a rapacity other (ban today for description, showing con­
o f a l*&gt;nt fide owner: and thla affiant baa
Delegatoa to the Disarmament Con­ that
no reason to believe that any other jrersrin. as struction and attachments that may
aoctatlon.
nr corporation baa any lalaraat direct
ference will do a great good if they
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or Indirect In Ibe aald alork, bands, or other se­ be had with it.
don't waate too much energy trying en rill r* than aa ao stated by him.
.
N. J. M LLA R P.
to do one another. ,t‘
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lec.-TTras,
Sworn Is and anlwrlbed twfera me thla Tib
day o f October. 1P21.
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My eaptsilaalon. expire*, October, 1024.

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D A Y and SA T U R D A Y .

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTORER 14,1921

HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT.

B y-Law s W ere A dopted
an d Much W ork
Done

(fr» m T w r i l j ’ i XfeOr)

M b* Lucy Bird Smytho was Injur­
ed Saturday in an auto accident while
riding' in the Buttle car coming from
the football game at,Griinda, It was
thought at first thrft she waa\fatally
injured, but sh e!* better tqdiyy much
to the jrratiflcation o f her many
friends.

AND ENTIRE STATE IS BEING IN
TERESTED IN THE BHIP BY .
WATER PROGRRAM

hrtc
Friendly

VIRGINIA
BURLEY'
TURKISH

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A t a recent meeting o f the Board of
Governors it was decided to continue
the good work accomplished by the
Trade Extension Committee nnd the
suggestion was made that a perman­
ent Cotnmittoc, consisting of tho re­
tail members of the Chamber, be or­
ganized to handle not only the work
previously assigned to the Trade Ex­
tension Committee, but any question,
effecting the retail interests of tho

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LIBT

TYPE—

TOURING ... ............ ........ ............... $380.00
RUNABOUT ........................ ............ . 350.00

LIST

C H A S S IS .....................................
TRUCK C H A S S IS ................. .

LIST
The Chamber of Commerce intends
to keep on file a list o f ail available
rooms, apartments and houses, furn­
ished or unfurnished, that any indiv­
idual may havener rent. A particular
request is made of those having avail
able rooms, which can bo rented dur­
ing the cdmtng season, to 'lis t them
promptly with the Chamber o f Com-

$320.00
445.00

.T Y P E -

ING ........ ...................... ...... ..... $460.00
B O U T ..............
................... 420.00
3IS
....................... 390.00

TRUCK C H A S S IS ...... ..... . - ........
S E D A N .................................. ..............
COUPELET
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P L A C E Y O U R O R D E R S NOW FO R PR O M PT
D E L IV E R IE S

FO R D D E A L E R
C. C. COBB, Salesm an

S an fo rd , F lorid a

TEMPLE PIPE ORGAN CLUB.,
(Ittra TnM daj’ t DtOr)

GE
TEA
AND
SULPHUR
TURNS GRAY, FADED HAIR
DARK AND GLOSSY

The Temple Pipo Organ club met
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. G. M. McGahngen, 613 Magnolia
avenue. The president being absent
Mrs. Schoile Mnines was asked to oc­
cupy the chair and conduct the meet­
ing. Roll cal! o f members was re­
sponded to by nnmes o f American
composers which ndded much interest,
and while Ihere were only fourteen
members present, some new business
was transacted. The name o f Mrs.
Farrell was presented and accepted as
a new member for the next meeting,
which will be with Mrs. Kent Rossiter
on Celery avenue. Bazaar gifts were
discussed and some articles agreed
upon. After adjournment jo social
hour. By special request Mesdnmcs
Phillips and Maines sang "Wyoming."
which" was very much enjoyed. De­
licious refreshments of grape juice
and1cake was served by the hostess.

D EN IM
old-fashioned,
twilled1'Deniml"--the
"-th e honest,
honut,
long-wearing cloth "like the?
used to make." -

Almost everyono knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak­
A n first-class Unlon-msd*
garments for men and bon.
ed or gray. Years ago tho only way
Sold under our Iron-cfid
to get this mixture was to make it at
guarantee. Ask your dealer.
home, which is mussy and trouble­
Kahn Mfg. C o, Mobile, Ala.
some.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
Made To Make Good
drug store for-"Wyeth's Sage and Sul­
phur Compound
You will get a
largo bottle Of this old-time recipe im­
proved by the addition of other in­
gredients, at very little cost. Every­
body uses this preparation now, be­
cause no one can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as it'does It
so naturally and evenly. You tlnmpFor office supplies, stationery, etc,
on a sponge or soft brush with it and come to the Herald office.
draw this .through your Hair, taking
oho amnll strand at a time; by morn­
ing the gray hair djsnppcnrs, and af­
ter another application or two, your
hair become^‘ beautifully dark, thick, lizer without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS. JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
and glossy nnd you look years young- MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers. Insecticides,
Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.
•$*
Get A ugust'1st, 1921 Price Lists. Now furnishing "SIMON PURE" sad
"GEM BRANDS"
WILLIAMS DIED TODAY,
MAN SHOT BY MARTIN
E . O: P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
IN PERFORMANCE OF DUTY JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

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D EM O U N T A B LE R IM S A N D 30x3V2 T IR E S
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all mattora pertatning to
shipping
were an inspiration to the meeting.
The by-laws as compiled by the com­
mittee appointed for that purpose at
the last.mocting were read and adopt­
ed and the following officers were
elected fo r the ensuing year:
S. J. Slitrh, of Orlando, president;
Geo. W. Knight, of Sanford, vice-pres­
ident; W. Mi Tarploy, of Orlando, sec­
retary and treasurer.
The following representatives from
various sections of the adjacent ter­
ritory were elected ns directors: Ge­
neva, It, S. Peed, Endor Curlett, II. H.
Pattishall; Osceola, P.
Fcitner; Paiatka, J. W. Hart; Orlando, W. M.
Tarpley, S. J. Sligh and E. A. Fleur:
noy; Lake county, Willis B. Powell;
Sanford,. D. C. Marlowe, J. G. Ball; A.
P, Connelly and G. W. Knight; Oveido,
O. P, Swope, C. S. Lee and W. J. Lnw-

ST. AGNES GUILD

James Stucky Saya, "Rat Cost Me
1125 for Plumbing Bills."

Among the many new homes being
built is (hat o f Dr. Pulcston at Rose
Court which will be a two story stucco -home with all the modem conven­
iences and up to date^in every par­
ticular. Rose Court promises to be one
o fthe most popular subdivisions In
Sanford.

TOURING ..
RUNABOUT
CHASSIS ....

W ITH S T A R T E R

Many good talks were made by J
those present from the various points
and the reports showed thnt the or-i
ganization is gaining strength every-i
where nnd more people arc now ahipping-by water than ever'before since1
The Retail Merchants Committee of the early days when there were no
the Snnford Chnmber of .Commerce railroads. Secretary Powell, of tho
will continue the Trade Extension nnd Lake County Chamber of Commerce, I
will work to bring a greater volume of stated that his people were greatly in- j
business to Sanford from the. imme­ tercsted in the movement but did not,
diate trade territory which now goes understand much of the intrncies of
elsewhere. This will he accomplished ■the trnffic nnd the mnnner In which
through the inauguration of Dollpr tho goods could be transported to Lake
Days, Ruy-at-Home Campaigns, Spec­ county and said thnt if the next meet­
ial Sale Days, Gain Days, and besides ing could 15c held in Tavares he could,
these recognized features will inau­ promise two hundred people from 1
gurate originnl ideas for attracting Lake county who nro enthusiastic ov­
those in ndjaccnt communities to Snn- er the project but wont more informa­
tion'about it.* Secretary Cox o f the(
It is nlso tho intention o f this com­ Orlando Chamber o f Commerce nho
mittee to bring to Snnford prominent told about the leaven working in his
business lecturers who havp made an city nnd that many merchants have1
exhaustive study of the retail busi­ decided to cut out the oxpfesa and
ness. It will be recalled that last year railroad nnd give nil thoir business to
the lecture, "Getting the Most Out of the Clyde Line and thnt now two. o r !
Retailing” was brought to Sanford three trucks were kept busy every day'
under the auspices of the Chamber of hnuling freight from Sanford to Or- ,
Commerce, and proved of great inter­ Inndo and in a few more weeks these
trucks would be coming to Snnford,
est to the retailers here.
A . E. Yowcll will continue as chair- loaded with fruit thus making the',
man o f the Retail Merchants Commit­ truck line pay both ways as well as!
.
|
tee, which consists of all-the retailers the Clydfl Ltipj , •
There
were
many
good
talks
made
in Sanford who are members of the
by vnrio.ua representatives nnd the ,
Chnmber of Commerce.
meeting demonstrated that this movement is not a one-day or one-week or ,
DANCE AND PROMENADE
onc-ygar movement but thnt it will |
last as long as the stntc endures and
(Frem Totaday', Dally)
A delightful event of Friday even­ from this movement will come gov- |
ing was the dance nnd promenade giv­ omment aid for the rivera nnd harbors
en by Miss Carolyn Spencer at the of Floridn.nml Orlando and points in ,
home o f Mrs. Allen Jones, in compli­ Lake county will some day hnve their j
ment to Misses Lillie Ruth.Spencer own canpl from the. St. Johns river (
and enjoying the regular water rate j
and LaClaire Jones.
The rooms of this spacious home right* to their doors or' there will be
were most artistically decorated with truck lines established everywhere or
quantities of ferns and pink vine, bas­ tho trolley lines will take their place, j
It means so much to nil of Florida
kets, and vases of'these graceful vines
were effectively placed in the various nnd especially this section of Florida1
•thnt the mhre one discusses the possi-1'
rooms and on the porch.
Dancing on the porches and prom­ bilities tho larger they loom upon tho
enade were enjoyed until a late hour
when the guests were Invited into the
dining room, where they found the ta­
ble beautifully decorated, the pretty
motif o f pink and white being carried
out. On either end of the table were
largo birthday cakes, one in white
topped with seventeen tapers for Miss
Spencer, whoso birthday anniversary
it was, the other iced in pink topped
with fiften candles for Miss Jones,
who shared honors with Miss Spencer,
The cutting o f the cakes afforded
much merriment, each cake having the
lucky symbols in i t A delicious sal­
ad course was served by Mrs. Jones
TO GUARANTEE BEES
-assisted by Mrs. Claude Herndon.
- There were about thirty-five mem­
bers o f the younger set who enjoyed
bliss Spencer’s charming hospitality.

'One 65c pkg. can kill 50 rats. The
'kveragv rat will rob you o f flOO a
year In feed; chicks nnd property de­
struction. RAT-SNAP is. deadly to
fates. Cremates after killing. Leaves
no smell. Comes in cakes. Rats will
pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast
on RAT-SNAP. Three sites, 35c, 65c,
‘$1Y5. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Hardware Co.— Adv.
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T Y PE —

T,YPE—:
TOURING ...
RUNABOUT
C H A S S IS __

A small but very enthusiastic crowd
attended the Florida Water Traffic
League meeting at the Vaidex Hotel
lost night but what they lacked in
numbers they made up v^ith the die*
patch o f important business and the
manner in which they Went about per­
fecting the organisation. * President

Will You Spend 65c on Rat-Snap to
Save &gt;100?

F. O. B. DETROIT
REG U LA R

PALATKA, Oct. II.—Arthur Wil­
liams', a tramp, who was shat by Spec­
ial Agent J. L. Martin, of tho A. C. L.
R. R , near hero Friday while he was
aboard an Atlantic Coast Line train
ns an unauthorized passenger, died
yesterday as the result of his wounds.
A negro riding on the train wna nlso
wounded at the time and Officer Mar­
tin had to be taken to the Sanford
hospital with a badly shattered wrist.
Martin is said to have grappled with
the men while the train was in motion
in an effort to remove them. Williams
is said to have fired on him at close
quarters and the special agent return­
ed tho fire, shooting Williams through
the left wrist and abdomen.
In the absence o f any information
concerning his relatives, the expenses
o f Williams’ funeral here will be borne
by the local post o f the American Le­
gion, Williams having said he served
with a Pennsylvania regiment during
the war. lie gave his home ns Phila­
delphia.

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F lo r id a

I H A V E THEM

MBRKER GRASS
BRINGS BIG PRICE.
LAKE WALES, Oct. 8.— A crop
vauled $1,000 was produced on one
acre o f ground here in four months
thla summer, according to Edwin
Spencer, o f Lakeland, county attorn­
ey fo r Polk county, and owner o f the
land. Marker grass waa the crop
with which Mr. Spencer'believes a
record was established. Joe Callman, a Rumanian farmer, of Peace
Valley, about fou r miles from here,
produced the crop which was purchased by the Valpairiso Development
Co. Merker grass Is a native o f
South Africa, where it ia known as
"Elephant Grass."
It g ro v n r to 'a
height o f from, 12 tor 15 feet In\four
months and is* regarded as an excel­
lent stock food, the elements It con­
tains being similar to those of alfal-

"W o couldn't tell what was clog­
ging up our toilet and drains. W e had
to tear Qp Ihe floor, pipes, etc, found a
rat's nest in basement
They had
choked the pipes with refuse. The
plumber's bill was »125. RAT-S1&amp;AP
cleaned the roden o u t" Three sizes,
35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
F or office supplies, stationery, etc.,
b y Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
come to the Herald office. •

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION”
Uon— Iota are being sold right along and building In this
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
m ost too strong for the careful,.conservative p e r s o n — that
•person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VI2ION. will agree with me now— the other later.

The Man W ho Sella D irt Cheap1

Watch the South East Comer of Pafc

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1921

GIBBS STILL LEADS
AT TRAP SHOOT

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r, i.1 One-tenth o t one per cent is not
much, but it is enough to put L. H.
* ; *
Kfr
Gibbs in the lead over Col. G. W.
Knight in the season's \rap score at
the Rod A Gun Club. .
Twenty-six men wen out yesterday
velop into one of the largest concerns
and
participated in the shooting ' at
S^yholesale Coffee R o a st* i * that line in Florida.
the grounds o f the Club on Union ave­
Mr. Snyder extends a cordial inviK ing- P lan t L o cated
nue. The scores of yesterday were a,
tation to the people of Sanford who
little under the general average ow­
Through C. o f C ,
are interested to personally inspect
ing to the wind. The top score is be­
and acquaint themaelvc* with the dif­
ing hotly contested by L. H. Gibbs, G.
ferent processes through which cof­
W. Knight and J. H. Cowan, then be­
fee passes from the raw state until it
ing but three points between the
is packed and ready for the consum­
highest
and the lowest o f tbe trio.
er.
M THE WHOLESALE DISTRIBU­
Col. Knight rose yesterday from the
We worked on Cam els fo r y ears before we put them
TION AND MANUFACTURING
fourth place to second place by a score
L an gley Supt. o f \
PLANTS— 8TART T O D A Y
o f forty-one out o f fifty pigeons.
on the m arket. T e a rs of testin g— blending— experi­
■.,r-5..£jd
‘ 'ipSti-ls. se=^sZ? =
On
account
o
f
tbe
discontinuance
o
f
New D ivision E stab ­ the Thursday afternoon closing sev­
menting with, the w orld's choicest tobaccos
i.
(Tnm TmUvr't XWlr)
lished
a
t
L
akelan
d
% A. Snyder, hasd o t t*»« Bel
eral w en unable to be out yesterday.
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The scon follows:
Co, with headquarter* In Near
And now, E V E R Y D A Y , a ll our sk ill, m an ufactur­
Give* Lakeland Two Division Heads
Yest. t Season
firt , nd .a branch in Jacksonville
ing experience and lifelong knowledge o f fine tobaccos
Instead o f One
Name
Score Pet.
- d Miami, has decided on Sanford as
Gibbs, L. II------------------- 60-34
.730
are concentrated on m aking Cam el the best cigarette
‘^ b w t possible location fo r * new
Effective the first of November an­ Knight, G. W----------------- 60-41
.736
of their business. This con* other division o f the Atlantic Coast Cowan, J. H
that can be produced.
. ____ *
.733
.701
hu secured a location in tho Line Railway will be established in Coleman, Ben ___ ____
Lakeland.
Stringfelow, W. A . ____
.693
£ building and. h u already begun
There's nothing else like Cam el Q U A L IT Y . And
On the date F. D. Langley, who Kennedy,
K....___
„
„
„
—
26-19
Mention*.
there's nothing else like Camels w onderful smoothness,
Daring a visit to Florida la st win* has been-train master a t Sanford for Wallace, A. B . ______
some time, will open hu office in Thigpen, W. J . -------- ... 25-17
tVi Mr. Snyder made a thorough In.
fine tobacco flavor and F R E E D O M FR O M CIGAmtifiUon Of the advantages the d if. the Const Lines station building here Stevens, R, E. ..........76.40
in the quarters at present occupied by Herndon.-O. P. ______ 160-90
fguit cities in this section o f the
RETTY A FTER T A ST E.
the
roadway department which depart­ May, L. U....... ..............26-16
4 4 e had to offer. In an interview
ment will move to the wooden struc­ Bromley, John_________ 60-31
the Herald Mr. Snydar stated
That's why Camel popularity is growing fa ste r than
ture on Missouri avenue formerly us­ Newman, R. A. ____ _ 60-30
tb*t »t the time o f bis previous visit
ed for office purposes.
Whltner,
C
h
a
s.__
25-17
ever.
to vsi very favorably Impressed with
Tbe new division has been establish­ Leonard, N. B . _____ *
tte many inducements Sanford had to
r
ed because o f the growth of the Coast Hardin, Roy
A better cigarette cannot be made.
;____ 75-42
riftr in the w ay o f natural adventLine’s mileage in Florida and the ev­ Hand, W. S . _______ *
Ud, He left, however; undecided as
er-increasing business enjoyed by that Puleaton, Dr. S.
50-26
W e p o t th e u tm ost q u a lity into
to which city in the centra) section o f
railway. After November 1st the Hill, W. C . ________ _ 75-38
the state would be the most logical
T H IS O N E B R A N D .
main line from Sanford to Jackson­ Walthour, Bob ____ _ 60-29
tor the location o f a branch such as
ville will bo operated as a separate Howard, C. C . ___1___ 25-14
Is proposed. Subsequently upon re­
division while the South end from Maxwell, R. C_________ 50-28
ceipt of further data from the local
Sanford to Port Tampa with the dvertsereet, ,B. J ____ #
commercial organisation, containing
branch line from naines City to Moore Hickson, D. C . _______•„ 25-11
Bright differentials, distances from
Haven and the Coast Line’s Tampa Flawkina, P. __________ 50-27
other cities, etc., he again returned to
Southern branch to Dradentown will Purdon, John ______ _ 75-40
Sanford, at which time he definitely
all be under Superintendent Langley.
Kennedy, L. ...........
... 50-32
todded to locate a new branch o f hia
Superintendent J. F. Council will Hutchinson, J. C . ____*
badness here.
continue in charge of the West Coast Higgins, Ed. ______ ___ 50-23
Mr. Snyder is an experienced eofdivision, covering alt the territory be­ Mobley, E. D........„........ 25-15
fn man, having been in this business
tween Fort Myers to the South to Smith, H. P . _____
thirty years. During tho past
High Springs to the north, including Stokes, C. W ..............* ‘
Ire years he has established a chain
* A Knouts Toascco co..
several branch lines. Mr. Council will Kilbee, W. G________ *
s.c
if wholesale coffee roasting plants In
ot course, continue his headquarters In Herndon, *B. W . ______, 25- 9
other states and has been uniformly
l u m m '. i i i i i i i i m i it i ii iiu iiH i ir ii iii ii iii ii iH n ii in i ! t ii ii m f it i ii ii iii r t ii im ii t if &gt; .f i ii ii; ! ii iii ii ir :i iii ii iii it iii ii m t iu i im ii ii it i t
Lakeland but the division here will Aker*, Frank ...... ...... *
;ful. Tho Sanford branch will
• ».
louse two superintendents instead of RWa, W. A. . . .
render tho management o f his son,
one.
Hand, W. H................. *
FOR FALL PLANTING frem
•Contracts have been let for the
R. Snyder,'who will* locate
The establishment of the main line Tolar, J*. N. ..........
25-18
erection
of
a
$10,000
new
school
build­
my
Term. farm. Varieties: Eleaton with hia family.
southern division will bring to Lakc- Bryan, L. T. ..........
ing
at
Ponce
de
Leon,
in
Holmes
coun­
The plant is equipped with up-todike and Missionary. Prices: 100, 7Sc; 600, $1.00; 1,000. $550, delivered.
and at leaat a dozen families who will Fox, Meade __ __ ___ i, 25- 9
ty. Bonifay contractors have the con­ CABBAGE PLANTS, ready October 15th,‘ and after nt $100 per ljM t de­
automatic roasting, grinding and
&gt;ecome permanent residents. They will Puleaton, W i l l __ _____ 25- 6
tracts. With an active .cotton market,
:g machinery^ and. the blends o f
livered. Orders booked now. Addreta, H. Llghtfoot, Altoona, Fla, (Lake Co.)
be seeking housing accommodations Speer, G e o ._________ *
at around 18 cents a pound, many
packed under the brands o f the
within the next few days, since the
# — Did not shoot yesterday.fanners hare sold both this and last
Jar Co., arc imported direct from
new division will be in operation in
year's crops. This has w*ant a great
;il and Central America in a raw
three weeks. There will be five train
relief to many .
Rtfs.
dispatchers, one chief clerk and four
.Mr. Snyder will immediately start
clerks, in addition to the superintend­
two salesmen out to cover this terri­
ent and trainmaster.—Lakeland Tele­
Why suffer from a bad back, from
tory and haa secured the services o f
gram.
sharp,
shooting twinges, headaches,
Jerome T. Kimble, o f Petersburg, V a ,
dizziness and distressing urinary ills T
t codec salesman o f considerable ex­
perience. The Bel-Jar Coffee Co., will B aptist T em p le
Sanford people recommend Doan’s
employ about eight people and it Is
Kidney Pills. Ask your neichbor.
Issu es N ew sp a p er
their intention to increase their plant
Could you ask for stronger, proof of
E v ery M on th N ow merit T
la proportion to the yolurae o f busi­
ness obtained.
A. W. Wathen, farmer, 400 W. First
The Baptist Temple among other
This concern is strictly wholesale
street, Sanford ,says: 1 have used
bit their product can be purchased good publicity stunt* issues a. four Doan's Kidney Pills off and oxt- for
MARK
frem any of the local retail grower*. page newspaper 'every month called several years and they are the best
They have signified their faith in the “Temple Report" and while it is Kidney remedy to bahsuL I hare suf­
$625 f. o. b. D etroit
Sanford by making a targe investment small In size it make* up la r«aJ new*. fered a let with my bask end kidney
There
is
everyth
inf,
that
tbe
members
here. Consequently they are entitled
weakness.
On several occasions
•ad should receive stress'* support o f the .church wank to know in the Doan’s Kidney. Pill* h*va come to a y
from oar local people. The Chamber Temple Report. It takes' up the. fi­ rescue when I was completely down
rf Commerce, only after repeated e f­ nances, the attendance, the deacons1 and out with kidney trouble. Whenfort succeded in locating them her* report, th* Spodey, School report, tbe erer I feel their need now they always
•ad obviously desires to see them de­ building report and everything, o f in­ bring the same quick results," (State­
terest and each month the members
of. the chqrcb have a. complete and ment given May 2 ^ 1914).
On March 19, 191$, Mr. W*|hep
most, comprehensive report, tala •before
them. And aside from the facts and said: *T am still as strong in praise
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figure^ there are many other ■good o f Doan’s Kidney Pills a* ever.
items, much news, much live matter haven’t needed Doan’ s since giving my
and. on tbe back’ page the advertise­ Inst endorsement."
Price 60*. a t all dealer*. Don’t lim­
ments o f four merchants, o f the. dty
who make it possible fo r the Temple ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Report to come out in such fine form Doan’s Kidney Pills— the svnie that
Mr. Wathen Imd. F&lt;-ster-Millurn Co.,
each1month.
The number this month will be the Mf ra. Buffalo. N. Y.
Eighth Anniversary Number.
Of course tbe Herald Printing Co., HOC CHOLERA
does the printing.
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L Mrs. R, L. Griffin and Mrs. B. L.
Shinhoiser entertained the member*
o f Circle No. 3, of the Methodist
cbn«i}. a t * porch party Tuesday af«
tetnopa at the borne o f Mrs. Griffin
on Myrtle avepue
The afternoon was pleasantly spent

Mrs. T. to . Williams.

awarded a contract to a flitnia V f r
CO, Texas, for U rge quantity o t ta g
cholera serum. The amount involved
M ■eWfqimntely $30,000* it is under-

"In the tractor the fanner now has a machine in which is harnessed
one ot the mast adaptable, efficient, economical sources o f power in the
world— the internal combustion engine.
‘T hjyggetor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
"I t wiU ppt the farmer op a par with the d ty manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory— for th at *• what a farm is— on to an
efficient production basis.

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‘I t will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
profit for the man who hire* him. It will
in th e day, giving him more time to
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no money is being spent at the road that traverses some o f the best NEW YORK WORLD IS AFRAIp TO
THESANFORDHERALD that
PRINT THE TRUTH
present time op the St. Johns river farming land In Central Florida and is

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The brave go whore duty leads,
even when it is a tariff duty leading
to the poorhouse.
The city o f Kissimmee is now a
'Bird Sanctuary." We-are glad to see
his. ‘ “ Thorn” will nqw be safe.
Congressman Wllk, Upshaw wants
all the secret orders In the United
States investigated. He ia right. Let
them ail come under the yoke.
A Florida paper says that running
a business without advertising is like
winking at a girl in the dark. You

Hugh Sparkman, o f tho Daytona
Journal is not in love with Stato’B At­
torney DcCottes any more and says
DeCottes will n&lt;tf piny in his back
yard as formerly.
Audrey Munson, the actress, says
she will “ quit her. profession if she
can’t pose nude.” Well, in thnt ense
we would think the profession would
quit Audrey, tho naughty thing.
The Tampn Times says tho health
officer is checking' the dnirica. The
health.officers inspecting tho dairies
is one of tho biggest jokes over perpe­
trated on the people of Florida.
Wish we could’ attend that meeting
o f the South Florida Press Associa­
tion nt Lakeland Friday and Saturday
and see the ladies pin thc prize on
“ Thorn" for being the ugliest man in
the world. •
Another bank holiday. Fridny, Oc­
tober 1-lth is Farmer's Day, although
just what the farmers are going to do
with the day is beyond us. Maybe it
will give the bankers u day in which
to fnrm.
Frank II. Shutts, of tho Miami Her­
ald has been appointed on tho gover­
nor’s staff with thc title of Lieut.-Colonel. Bet he will be unable to kcop
any buttons'nn his coat after he starts
swelling up.
Who is Governor Hardee, nnywuy
that he should stand in thc vvny of
progress, says n speaker in Miami.
Well, nil we can say is'that he is Gov­
ernor Hnrdcc nnd ho seems to be
GOVERNOR, ALL RIGHT.

another political campaign. Too much
time is usually wasted on the clect-----—
‘ ions in the city and county and state.
from Palatka to Lake Harney, al­ closo enough to the SL Johns river to
Some time ago the New York World Every man and every woman should
though wo ate supposed to have a make water and real transportation
meet in the proper manner.
through Roland .Thomas, worried the post themselves on the various condismall appropriation.
---------------editor o f the Herald to death with dates and pick the man or womfn who
The Florida Water Traffic Lea'gue ia wires’ every hour asking about the in their estimation Would ihako the
We want to congratulate the City
Commissioners upon their purchase growing and enlarging its scope and it whipping of a certain man hero by best official—and women will soon
of a new Are truck with pumping ap­ will do more for this section and far masked men. It seemed that the[ „ffcr themselves in this city and counparatus. This will mean the right the state as a whole than any move- World was obtaining articles from o ilJty f or office.
-•n 4m ui . I I-* 1k ^ C AiiiU
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a C? n.tt l. 1m Ka/soadMA
ll n lift. 1
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It over lit
the
South in reference to 4the
do-j m
jt. should
bo a friendly
race always,
kind of Are protection and aavo the ment-ever started in the South.
tax payers many dollars aside from means not only cheaper and better ings o f the Ku Klux Klan and wher-. There ia nothing In the whole political
transportation
but *----------It .means--the devel
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committed any ,ituaH0n
that calls
fo r charms
reducing the Are insurance rates.
opment o f the rivers and harbors of breach o f the peace and it could b«i counter charges in this city "election
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f U.. t_ t J a 4 1l &lt; J amb a / III n I f Itltl (tin Xlattf ' . .
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Tho Reporter-Star tells o f a window Florida, and government aid fo r the laid at the door o f (he Klan the New^ that approaches. Both o f the carat*
display in Orlando o f a mountain lion same. The government spends money York World proceeded to fasten it' dates are well known to most of the
ahot near Fort Christmas. We sup- where traffic warrants (lan d the traf- there. They wanted on article from\ people of Sanford. Both o f them have
poe the “ mountain lion” was shot flc on the St. Johns river right now Sanford derogatory to the Klnn, of been In the public eye in politica and
with one o f the big guns that are warrants a deeper channel, a wider course, and when they obtained the in private life. Both o f them ore
mounted at Fort Christmas In prepa­ channel and much improvement ail true facts in the case o f this man who[&lt; Anaciers, successful in their chosen
ration for the uprising o f the Indians along the route from Jacksonville to had committed enough offenses to put‘ lines o f endeavor, they have been In
near there, yes. And we would lik e jo Lake Harney. Our representatives in him in jail and yet he could not bef the high places and their works are
ask If the “ mountain lion" had any fit- Washington are requested to wake up put there, the World did not like the. . known. They are residents, they are
facts. They sent a special ropresenera ture on his person relative to Ashe­ and see that we get it.
tax payors, they have received bon.
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tatlve
here
who spent a day or more
ville and Hendersonville and Apopka
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they have served the city as air nomca and myriad crystal UkM
Boys are not looking to tho trades investigating and he said the report
and Orlando, and other mountain reall want to be law- o f the Herald was true In every par-1&lt;,cnncn
mayors, and as private orange groves and grapefruit u4
any more. SThey
f
sorts.
in. many ways that prdgrea- green, cool forests; and drop regrrt.
yera or doctors or something o f the tlcular. He sent bis’ report to the
Unless the taws are changed in this sort and they are turning away from World in full and as yet we have nev-‘ $*Vc citizens And to serve their city. ftiUy down behind the palm, into tK*
any adverse
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W*teri of the Gulf
and other counties, the making and the trades that would mean a good cr seen either o f these reports that T^cr® is no need’ fgr
living
for
them
the
balance
o
f
their
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gave
the
true
facts
in
the
case
o
f
the
opinion
to
be
passed
upon
either
o
f
j
Ah,
Florida,
How
grateful
am I that
selling o f liquor will ‘go merrily on.
1them. As officials o f the city, they no upheaval o f nitiona .verrd yog
Of three cnsca in this countyafor sell­ lives. Tako the printing trade fo r in- man that was whipped in Sanford.
The New York World should print will have their limitations Just as any from the galaxy of states- Poor fo.
ing and making liquor, none o f the stance. When the editor started to
learn his trade he received $1.50 a the truth whether it suits their partic* other man will have. Beyond certain deed would we be without you! You
accused are on the road, and on ac­
week. You ask a boy now to come ulsr policy or hot. They asked us for lines they cannot g o and if any o f are bound to us by a firmer and mot*
count o f that same old “ technallty"
into a printing office to learn the trade a report and we sent them the truth, their supporters are looking fo r any- enduring tie than
I mthat
g fof
t mere earth}
tho offenders are enjoying their freed,
for lets than $10 a week and he would Since" wo are Hot a member o f the thing.aside from service they will be yea, you are bound to us by the tits
om. There is no use for tho officers
give you the merry ha, ha. And yet it Klan and hold' no brief for the Klan Badly mistaken and qo man should o f blood and kinship, the t ic of. lore,
to capture moonshiners or blockade
the bonds o f material an,] flnanriti
runners. The law does not seem to
prosperity.
Wondrous state, you HttJ*
hold them after being efught Why
dream that you aro to lx- the paly,
o f all sorts will soon be forced to in- ed and it was a step in the right diIt is just a friendly rivalry among ground o f a tired and nerve-jaded
stall machinery to take tho place of rection. and wherever the law cannot two candidates and both o f them are country. Littio think you now that
That “ squawk" in the Tampa Tri hand work as thero is no one willing touch certain offenders here In tho fnnford citizens. The election and tho
soon all o f your lovely places are to
to come in and take n position where South they will bo touched by others campaign should be short and sweet be Inhabited, and you may not knov
they might soil their hands.
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(whether they be members of the Klan and c|eay, and then get-down to real
that the time is soon to eome- whta
business o f making Sanford the-great people are to value you nt something
runny. Their dogs were running deor
what ig tho
w,u, MUml?
If the New York World wa;.led tho
city tha’t it should be. Politics can be like &gt;our true worth, casting in their’
the men had rifles, they were pulled a9j,9 tbe Tampa Times. We do not truth and nothing but thetruth why played to the exclusion o f everything
lot ivith you before it is too late. You
for having rifles in their possession thJnk thcre
nnyth|n jf.the matter "don’tthey publish the truth as it is
else. Politics can .bo plnyed unfair. have been modest,'little sister, and
and fined and yet they say they wore with Miam, Jn the schDol ctosln(r c
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Politics can be played in such a man­ you have not told your virtues; you
not hunting. Well, that s wha* they ak. ^
lt ,a thc Plorida legislature
ner ns to disgust the fair minded vo­ hnvo been the fiower that Hoomod ia
say but they could not pull this stunt that to blamD fop not p„ 9sing a ,nw
ters and cause them to eschew the woodland solitudes, and. I will uy
n Hillsboro or any_ other county in. that~ would havo relievcd Miami
right of franchise altogether.
The that if you the press agent organUttke State, and certainly they will not &gt;cho0Is and alt - (he schools of the
Herald hopes there will-be nothing tion o f your distant sister nn the Fabe allowed to pull * in Seminole.
|stato. If the ,aw prevcnt9 gblns over
snid or done ih this city election tlmt cific coast, you could scare entertain
° : •
. , . in certain millngo for
school pur*
will ruffle-the tempers o f the most tho people who would come to your
\V ",s Powell has been elected b y , poiC9 and a city double* in population,
ardent supporters o f tho commission-1 shores. Do I love you, Florida! Yon
the Lake County Chamber of Com- j(
rortnjn ^
the scllooIa wU1 nced
era in the race. Tho office belongs to shouldn't ask me, for you know I do,
merce to serve another year ns secrc-j . . . . .
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tho people and not to.any 'man dr set I’vtJ flirted with nearly all your oldir
tary. An Honor worthily b e sto w e d ^
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of men. Look them • over.’ Weigh sisters. Some were fatter, some lett­
an honor, nit. It Is n Jpb tkat makes1not * £ * 5 ”^
the school fund
many poortz,
it regardless o f the New Yqrk World
quid ideations. Think before you er, som et richer and
Willis work oil day and part of the, ~ Wo11' th6re yoU nrC’
or any other Northern newspapers vo^’ on&lt;i then quietly to the polls Some were longer and many wot
night and he does it and he has ^
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who know so little about the South »nd vote ns you please.
It Is your shorter. None gave me the thrill tkti
brought so many new people into Lake
"H takes Florida
that they only print the news thnt blessed privilege
and noman’shusl- you alone edn give. Why, d o you knor
money belt containing twenty thoua-: coincides with their policy.
Why ness but your own.
that before l met you, dear girl, I hid
and ilollnm into a garb'go can by don't the World print what Jncl
become cynical and hardened and.
FAIR FLORIDA
mistake. A few hours afterward he Hughes sent them and what the edi
skeptical, and wondered why Lori*
went back and, searched tho can and tor of the Herald sent them?
on earth.1*
Major J. J. Kennedy, o f Los Ange­
les, Cal., who recently purchased pro­
ELECTION TIMES
perty near Haines City, and proposes
Goode Gucrry, of thc Palatka News,
;to
make his home there, has* written
Thcre
is
nn
air
o
f
expectancy
in
the
has started a campaign to save thc
the
following enthusiastic tribute, to
•air,
thc
politicians
scent
the
battle
Ocklawaha Valley Railroad from the
tire
state
to hit friend, W. T. Brooks,
from
afar-'
and
gather''round
the
sale and he has started something for
'estive
board
to
Watch
the
tufn
o
f
who
gave
it to the Haines City Her­
the good of tho community. Thc state
Jack Dempsey does not like to bt
the wheel, some for* the Interests of ald fo r publication:
could do nothing better thnn' bvying
Colled a prize-fighter. “ I nm a boxer*
good government, some for the p&gt;liti“ Dear old Florida! She's tho tail
the road that is&lt;jn the hands of a re­
he says. Perhaps draft evader sound*
cal crumbs that they th'nl; they will that wa?s tip: dog; aho is the Anger
ceiver and that will be sold-for taxes.
more dignified to him thn iHirkef,
Under the proper management the
pick from tie table after election, In the map o f the United States that
stntc could mnko money out of this
some from the mere fun of being in points to prosperity; ih the nnntomy

Those so-called “ Farm Loans" nrc
wonderful. They wanted to loan San­
ford farmers at one time $100 an acre
on $1,000 land. If they make all their
loans on that basis some of the lands
would be worth ns much ns fifty cents
an acre.
Thu weather is cooler, trade is pick­
ing up, thc merchants aliould get busy
and advertise. Special sales are now
the order of the &lt;fny in every city in
the land nnd Shnford should be bring­
ing the people here to trade.
You
can't do it by standing in the doorwny
looking-for trade.
We want to add twenty more dally
subscribers this week to bring up our
list to nn even thousand daily sub­
scribers. We set this mark for thc
first of January but we did not antici­
pate thc rush of new people and the
fine support of the home people. Twen­
ty more this, week makes nn evon
thousand
At tho Good Roads Meeting in Or­
lando Saturday it was discovered that
the State Road Department was in
pnlitics. Impossible! All o f which re­
minds us that it has alwnys been in
politics and nlwnys wili be as long as
the members are appointive.
And
-what public business in Florida Is not
in politics, wo pray?
The Sanford Chamber of Commence
iA Making n record of which tho peo­
ple o f Sanford can well feel proud.
I f thore nre any in the city who do not
know what the Chamber of Commerce
is doing let them attend the weekly
meetings at the Valdez Hotel and find
ouL There are none so blind as those
who will not see.
The S t Johns river.traffic h*s more
than doubled and we want to call the
attention o f our senators and repre­
sentatives to this fact and we also
to d l l their attention to the fact

.When the growers* own co-operative marketing
organization began business more than a dozen
years ago it started with a dean slate.
It was a new institution, with new aims and ambitions. It told northern jobbing concerns what it
intended trying to do, and it won friends.
It went ahead successfully with the project of
standarising, grading and packing to give unvary­
ing values It made more friends.

plies are secured.
It maintains a large chain of representatives,
covering practically every possible earload m arteet for citrus fruits tn the country, men who have
devoted years to this business of making better
known the fruit shipped by growers of the Florida
Citrus Exchange—gaining new customers and
keeping old customers satisfied.

It since has stood resolutely fo r the square deal,
both to growers and to purchasers o f their fr u it
Each year it has gained many new friends in the
The Florida Citrus
tablished reputations. Its Sealdsweet trade m m ,
which features good fruit, whether blights, goldens
or russets, is known by hundreds o f thousands o f
consumers who demand it o f their retailers, they In

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( t n m W*dM*4Ar*a Sally)

0. L. Harper ,of Ocoee, has bought
SCIDED TO BUILD ADDITION TO from Dr. Weathers the stock of the
PARISH BOUSE AND START
Oviedo Pharmacy and has just put
b i g SEASON
L. M. Dowdy in charge of the store
for the coming season. A new soda
fount will soon be installed, new
The Men's Club o f tho Parish House
stock put In and many improvements
artt last night at the Parish House,
made. Dr. Weathers left Wednesday
this being the first meeting o f the
for
Macon, Ga., from which place he
j y i and a large attendance greeted
will
go to some college of pharmacy.
president Whitner when he called the
While
the friends of Dr. Weathers re­
ntn to order and explained the natpre
c f the dub and the wtfrk that they in­ gret to have him leave Oviedo, they
tended to do this year. He explaind rejoice with him in being able to take
that the work o f starting a white way advantage of the broader opportuni­
ground throe aides o f the church ties presented him.
Mrs. W. B. Young entertained the
property was one o f the objects o f the
dub last y e a r along with many other Ladies Bible Class o f the Methodist
Sunday School Tuesday afternoon
Fourteen members were present and
a most delightful afternoon was spent.
The d a is voted to pack • box next
Tuesday for the orphanage at Enter-

Miss Teague Simmons, o f Mount*
villo, N. C., who is attending Stetson
University at DeLand, sperjt the
week-end with her aunt, Mrs. W.
Theodore Langley,
CROP TAKES A TUMBLE
AND
A. A. Prevatt, of Wilson, N. C., was
ESTIMATES COME
among the out o f town vtsltora in
DOWN
our city yesterday .
GAINESVILLE, Oct. lli-W I t h Cit­
W. A. Jordon, of Live Oak, spent
the day here yesterday attending to’ rus fruits ripening rapidly and the
movement to market under way In
business and mingling with friends.
Mrs. A. C .Smith and tittle son, Cor­ South Florida, condition o f the crop
nelius, have returned home fnom a de­ haa taken a tumble aa a result o f
lightful three weeks visit with rela­ continued dry weather in September,
tives and friends in Green Cove saya the monthly review o f the Fed­
eral Bureau o f Crop Estimated here
Springs.
JrW . Dickson, o f Ocala, was in thtr "hero on crop condition! in Florida the
city yesterday transacting business. first o f October.
The condition of oranges was low
C. L. Stokely and son, o f Mt. Dora,
er
than It haa been at that time in
were among the business vlsitots
three
years, being 81 per cent o f nor­
here yesterday.
mal
aa
compared.with 85 per cent of
Miss Marian Packard and Miss
a month ago and 91 per cent last
SeidJer, o f Detroit, are the guests of
year. Grapefruit showed a condition
Mrs. Sherman Routh. Miss Marian
o f 80 per cent aa compared with 85
is a former resident and her many
a month ago and 79 per cent last
friends are glad to have her back in
year. The condition o f limes showed
Sanford again.
very little change with the bulk of
The many friends o f Mrs. B, G. tne crop.harvested.
Smith, o f Oviedo, will be glad to leant
Indications are that a larger than
that she is recovering from an opera­ usual percentage o f the Florida cit­
tion for appendicitis. She was taken rus crops will be lost this year from
while on a visit in Arcadia, and was splitting and dropping, s#ys the t»v
rushed to the hospital there fo r the
operation.
Harvesting is well advanced, corn,

Mr. and Mrs. W. M- Wright return­
ed Saturday from a ’ visit to Mrs.
Wright’s family in south Georgia.
- Misses Elisabeth Lawton and Mable Swope spent the week-end with
their parents last week.
Mr -*nd Mrs. Frank Norris, of
Greensboro, Alp., have purchased tho
Womblc place and will move there
as soon ns possession can be given.
W. !. Adams, representing the
The Woman’s Club is observing this
Equitable
Life Insurance Co., left this
week ns clean-up week, trying to get
morning
for
Lake Wales, where he
the weeds pulled up, and all the trash
goes
on
a
business
mission.
burned up,
E. Bundy Kenlaw, o f Richmond,
Roy Williams, o f Sanford, spent
Va., was in the city yesterday trans­
Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
acting business.
W. B. Williams.
W. W; Vickerp, o f Alabama, is reg­
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss
istered at the Montezuma while in the
Mnble Swope and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
city attending to business.
Norris spent Saturday afternoon in
W. B. Rhodes represented Tsmpa
Sanford.
here yesterday.
Mr .and. Mrs. L. E. Wright.and
i W. B. A Lop, of Dublin, Ga., one of
family spent Saturday in Orlando.
the prominent business men o f that
II. A. Denmark, of .Valdosta, Ga~ is
city, is spending several days here
in Oviedo this week attending to busmingling with friends and attending
j to business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker, sis­
ter of Mrs. Wilcox of Front street,
and motber-irt-Iaw, Mrs. Goodhue o f
for the present.
Florida are visiting at the Wilcox
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark left last
home. Mrs. Goodhue leaves Satur­
week for Arcadia, to be with their day for Washington, D. C , to join her
daughter, Mrs. B- Q. Smith, who is husband on their journey borae^—Bainthere at a 'hospital. Mr. Smith and bridge (N. Y-) Republican.
Mrs. Clark returned Monday, report­
Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., returned
ing Mrs. Smith rapidly recovering home Tuesday Evening from Greens!
from an operation for appendicitis.

js expected, the fathers bringing their
sons and in some instances the sons
bringing their fathers in a general get
together meeting.
Songs were sung and a good time
had by everybody until the wrestling
match was announced and Collie Rig­
ger* and Victor HcLaultn gave the
audience a good Idea o f bow the
wrestling game is played and fo r .fif­
teen minutes wrestled all over . the
mat the bout finally going to Collie
on points.
Refreshments, consisting o f choice
cheese sandwiches, pickles, bottled
Bek and hot.coffee were served and
while filling op on the viands the
question o f enlarging the Parish
House was discussed and committees
were appointed to finance the pro­
ject nnd start the n^w Work at once.
This will give a stage for plays, ,a
good seating capacity and a place
where entertainments o f all kinds can
be given with the view o f paying for
the new building. This will be a step
in the right direction as the Parish
Mouse is one of the most popular plac­
es in the city now and with the addi­
tion will be much better prepared to
take care o f the crowds thht witness
basket hall games, etc.
The Men’s Club is one o f the real
live organisations o f Sanford and they
are doing a great work here looking
aflt-r the welfare o f the young men
and giving them the right sort of
amusements. Edward Ward has been
retained fo r physical instructor for
the new year and will give the busiT'i : 1 men and tbs young men and the
- Rev. J. P. Hilbum presiding elder
boys the proper kind o f exercise and
of this district, will be at the Moores
Khptment to bring out the best there
Station church this coming Sunday,
to preach in the afternoon and even­
The membership in the Men’s Club
ing. Rev. W. T. Rancher, o f Apop­
is baaed upon the willingness o f the
ka, who has the charge here, will be
candidate to do something big * for
Sanford and anyone is eligible for here to assist with the advices.
Everybody is going to the social at
membership. I f you arc not a ’mem­
Moores
Station churrh Friday even ber give your name to the secretary,
S. M. I.loyd at Lloyd's Shoe Store and
get in the game.

Dr. and Mr*. James Purvis, of Tam
1, are here for the winter. Dr. Par
vis has bought some land near Crippin’s crossing and is building a house
P and will farm -this season. ,
[g
J. W. Miller, -of Charlotte, N- C ,
is here to spend the winter at the
ill home of his ton Brown Miller, on Cel­
ery avenue.
Mr and Mrs.-Alex Watts arrived
*7o here last week from Melrose, Scotin land, and are guests o f Mr. Watts*
J .|sister, Mrs. Brown' Miller. Mr. and
tr- j Mrs. Watts expect to make their fu ­
st- |tare home here.
ttJ t N. C. Frazier is here from CharIT- j lotto, N. C , to remain daring t ie
« t j winter with his son and wife, Mr. and
t»-1 Mrs. L. I- Frtfrier. at their home on

ban a high atmosphere humidity. Mr,
Humphrey recommends that the inftvted Umber when in position be remoyed and burned.
“Following this,” Mr. Humphrey's
Letter continues, “ you should secure d
suitable antiseptic like coal U r creosote or sodium fluoride and paint this
°r spray it upon the timbers adja­
cent to the infected area, which timmay lodge spores on their surface. I
should have mentioned that in remov­
ing the decayed material the carpent­
ers should cut,back into what appears
to be sound timber for a distance o f
°ne or two feet to h e sore that all in­
fection is removed.
"In addition *0 applying antisefkte
Lnjho remaining adjacent timbers ft
■should also be applied to, adjoining
moronry and also to the soil Immediately under tho timber. If sodium
Boride is used I recommend a 8 per
« n t solution aa it is not soluble in
much, higher concentration.
;
"Timbers which a n used to replace

at Good Ground, Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rowe and little
son, hare gene back to town after tie
summer at the Raynor home, and
moved into their new home cm West

Mbs Hoskinu Jones left Sp&amp;inT
night for a trip north and will viris
points tn Virginia a n d will be with
friends in ft# * Y « k city *
*•“
fure returning home.Mr. and Mrs. D. L L s f
Sought ten acres o f land
the tee­
ner o f BesnLIl avenue and M a rietta
and wBl build thenasefyes a
home at once.
Much spmpathy _ is expressed f «
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCeskkte. There
dear little daughter, 15 mootho f M
died o f bowel trouble after aa ittaeasa
o f two weeks. A deer sweet m t* erne

cotton, peas and hay* crops under
weather conditions which have been
almost ideal. Yields o f com snd hay
are showing up better than expected.
Sweet potatoes, sugar cane, sorghum
for syrup and other late
summer
crops hsve deteriorated sharpeiy in
condition on account o f dry weather
over most o f the state.
Condition of- rice, tobacco at time
of harvest are below usual and pro­
duction o f tobacco will run under last
year. Rice production will show an
increase because o f extensive plant­
ing in several localities.
The quality of the state’s limited
production of oats was little lower
than usual and yields are reported to
have been the lightest in some years.
A preliminary inquiry on velvet
beans indicates that yields. expected
to run about 76 per eent of. normal
with only sixty per cent of the usual
acreage for harvest. Pastures ranged from poor to fair
over the state with improvement ex-

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Castor Pomace
Hardwood Ashes
Ground Tobacco Stems
K A IN IT — S H E E P M A N U R E GOAT M A N U R E
A n d O th er M a teria ls
Our Prices Will Save You Money

PHONE 536

Work is to start at once on the
building for the Growers’ Commercial
Bank at Haines t!fcy. W. C'. Robertson
will be in charge of tha construction
and the work will go forward verp

There is a fortune waiting for the
man who wilj invent a pill to get ac­
tion from a sluggish flivver.

W a Kt I

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hauling.

CAN HELP YOU to make your rent,
buy or build a home, improve city
Don’t count your eggs until the o t country real estate, [my o ff tha
revenue bill has been hatched-— Co­ mortgage. Disability featore. Long
lumbia Record.
term loans, No renewal
Cab on M. W. Halford,
Junction, Fla.
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C. A. R. AUXILIARY
T*i &lt;cruft'll* 5*. ztu. a*'*4 &lt;*• m
The Faille Harrison Chapter, N. S. 4i aa*
J U Jam, A. I* He*. bH W H Hk&gt; IWtUIrtte
la
m
i
*ffW#
1*4 t l . w s
IV-l O x fur 1*1
D. A. Ft, of Sanford, haa caught the
1* I111&gt;1* *"&lt;* ('*.» with III. a*la irrtl
spirit o f its home town “ Advafite nev­ fen* 1 i tn 'w a* m m *( oittim e*erv
l - 4 m ftn ti« ( • •-*— &gt;!. r v * M l- teW ts !**•
er be discouraged," they arc to have e» t. l lII.
H i IT. e a V j k r t U ’ • I n A M ta f f r U M
TL*
h H b r l U l t f M II HI I i l thr 4*!* v t IS*
an auxiliary to their chapter,'Mrs. BW n a 'crtlftrrt* la ft* u n *4 W,
Jv Starling has been appointed organ­
ising president o f the Cl A. R- (Chil­
dren American Revolution), and haa
received letters from the national o f­
ficers in the highest praise o f our re­
gent, Mrs. W'. E. Watson, for efficient
D. A- R. Preu Reporter

last evening to visit his sister.
The SL Petersburg Tunes says:
G UARANTEED
Messrs. Harry sad Carl Prrras, of ■'You can win the favor o f rotate woEurtii, joined Messrs. D. L. Thrasher men by praising their babies. To win
ies and rise within from (5) to (55)
and George Sprer, oa their fishing trip others 70 amort praise their poodle
days, seldom longer than US) days,
to Daytona Beach.
dogs.” Bat.dogred if we try to wm
'quickly decays timber and prevents
Why y s a iii jssr. brtU iy with your * th* fa ror c f the others! . .
,
Lrti. fj.i_i__________t:
generaler out o f order? 'See. H of-j
---------------------------Mac Battery C o, “ Foot o f Fast St_"r( A large Chicago cigar masufactur.9-ltp * L g -m a s w-J! mm* bis factory to
Mr*. Alfred Ldja* returned home Tampa ta the near future which wfU
Tuesday evening from a detirktfni, increase Tampa's output o f between Exclusive Manufacturers
Visit with relative*, in
Tampa* and
sad TfiOO/XJO a year. ’
stars fee* Florida aa

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FOR SALE—Celery plants. Will b#
ready about the 25th o f this month.
Inquire at Herald office.
M tp
FOR HALE—To dose ratal#, ten ropm
* house tw o . blocks cast Of Stetson
University, DeLand.
Suitable fo r
fu! location! Apply to Jt H, H trickinson, Adrar„ 1020 Eleventh and Laur­
el are., Sanford, Fla.
7 -lip
FOB SALE— Sound, medium mo
horac, wagon and harness. Apply
-to K. ? . L., at Crown R sperC e. 9-ltp
FOR SALE—Complete pumping ou t­
fit, electric motor, pump and Largs
tank. Magee, corner .Park and High

�E n gin eer Scald ed by
Steam D ies Pew H ours
L a te r a t O sceola, F la .
A n attrerirw booltlrt,

(From T astes*'* Dally)

“T it Home Am u tit
ffluKreta* the
vtiii* o f paint har­
m ony in (ha Loan*.
A a k «u fo r frre cop y

T H B

O N L Y

E C O N O M IC A L

P A IN T

IS THB BEST PAINT. Never use an odinary paint on the outside o f your home.
Y ou pay just as much foe labor whether you use
the best or poorest paint, but poor paints soon

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tom M artin is B adly
W ounded in F ig h t
fo r L ife

the swiftly moving train battling with
two desperate Criminals was' so nart o w that his friends are glad his in­
juries are no worse. His physcisn
hopes that he will .suffer no bad ef­
fects from the wound and Tom m y will
probably be himself again in a few

This incident only carries.out the
KNOCKED NEGRO FROM TRAIN report over the state that hundreds of
AND SHOT W n iT E MAN AFTER desperate characters are coming to
HE WAS WOUNDED.

J. K. Stevens, an engineer at the
plant o f the Osceola Cypress Co., mill
at Osceola, was so badly scalded by
steam yesterday morning that he died
a few hoars later. It seems that a
valve blew off while he was making
some reptirs on the immense boiler
qf the engine, and the escaping steam
dcluggod him before he could get out
o f the way. The unfortunate young
man was literally cooked from head
to foot, and*no medical al dcould aave
him ,ami death relieved him o f his
sufferings several hours after the ac­
cident happened.
The remains were brought to this
Alty by T. J .Miller A Son, and pre­
pared fo r burial and sent to his old
home at Welbome last night. The sac
death o f this- young man has cast a
gloom over Osceola \ where he was
loved and esteemed b y all who knew

MAYOR JOHN MARTIN
WILL SPEAK HERB ON
ARMISTICE DAY
Mayor John Martin, o f Jacksonville,
has accepted an invitation to speak
here on Armistice Day at which time
he will be the guest o f the American
Legion. It is not known just when
the speaking’ will occur but it will
probably be about one o’clock or josi
after the big feed. Mayor Martin la a
good apeaker and is full o f pep and
being a candidate for governor wil
no doubt give the people here soniethlng to think about in his address.
Armistice day will be filled with good
things and the program is growing
every day. The boys expect to get out
a program o f the many events in a
few days and it will be one o f the best
that has ever been arranged here fo r
a big day.
Campbell-Lossing Post is a live wire
organization and they intend
to
Mw h o o p - 'c m - u p '
on the dote o f Nov e r i i b c r 1 1 th .

BUSINESS MEETING
AND BRIDGE.

Take Snlln, to Flush Kidnvya and
Neutralize Irritating Acids.
Kidney nml Bladder weaknesses re.
suit from uric ricid, snys a noted au­
thority. The kfdneys filter this acid
from tho blood and pass it on to the
bladder, where it often remains to ir­
ritate and inflame, causing a burning,
scalding sensation, or setting up an
irritation at.the neck of tho bladder,
obliging you to seek relief two or
threo times d u rin g'th e-n igh t The
sufferer is in constant dread, the wa­
ter passes somethimes with a scald­
ing sensation and is very profuse;
agtjin, there is difficulty in avoiding

Tom Martin was taken to tho Fernald-Laughton hospital here where he
was attended by Dr. Ralph Stevens,
the A. C. L. physician and at this writ­
ing he is resting easy. Tho bones in
his left arm are badly splintered but
his escape from death on tho top of

Bladder weakness, njost folks call
it, because they can't control uHnqtion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimese very painful, this is
realty one o f the most simple ail­
ments to overcome.
Get about four
ounces df Jnd Salta from your phar­
macist and take a tabiespoonful in a
glass o f water before breakfast, con­
tinue this for two or three days. This
will neutralize the acids in tho urine
s6 it no longer ia a source o f irrita­
tion to the blndder and urinary or­
gans which then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caus­
ed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts
is splendid for kidneys and causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, efferves­
cent Hthia-water drink, which quick­
ly relieves bladder trouble.—Adv.
9100,000 FIRE IN MACON

I mutism can be quickly relieved
by on applies (mn - o f Sloan's
Liniment. It bnngs wsrmtb, esa# mod
comfort'and lets you steep soundly.
Always have • bottle handy and
apply when you feel tbe first twinge. *
It ptndraUt without rubbinf.
It's splendid to fake tbe pain out of
tired, aching muscles, sprains snd
strains, stiff .joints, and lame backs.
*For forty years pain’s enemy. Ask
yournciglibor.
At nlTdruggists—J5c, 70c, IL40.

ROCK ROAD FOR SMYRNA
County Commissioner Beck will
build one mile o frock road in this
district aB an experiment, looking for­
ward to t -c building o f rhore sub­
stantial roods al lover tho district, in­
stead o f continuing the wnsto of mon­
ey in maintaining the unsatisfactory
shell roads, which arc now in use. The
building o f this road is hardly an ex­
periment as the matcrias to be used
arc coquina rock and tarvia, and this
material is proving very satisfactory
on the DeLand-Daytonn road.
This road will begin just south of
the South Canal and will extend for
one mile which will probablp take it
to, or near the church at Hawks
Commissioner Beck is making an
effort to interest tho city officials in
building the road o f the same material
he will use from theend o f the con­
crete road on the Dixie Highway to
the canal. I f this is done it will give
nearly two miles more o f substantial
road. Estimates are being made of
the costal nd the contract will prob­
ably bo let at an early meeting o f the
board o f county commissioners.—New
Smyrna Breeze.

MACON, O ct 11.— Fire which broke
out at ono o’clock destroyed t^ie&gt;bqild- Where There’s a Baby on Farm Keep
Rat-Soap.''
fng occupied by the National Bajfc
Rats are on most farms. Once they
Co., and tbe Golden Rule Pawnshop,
causing a loss o f about |100,000. The get'Inside the house— look o u t Rats
kill infants— biting them is not un­
exploding o f hundreds of cartridges-in
usual. Nursing bottles attract rats.
the pawn shop hampered the firemen Break a enkq of RAT-SNAP and
in their work.
throw it around. It will surely rid you
bf rats snd mice. Three sizes, 35c, 66c,
9400,000 FOR .COTTON MEN.
91.25. Sold and guaranteed by Boll
Hardware Co.— Adv.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 2 ,-A p p rov zl of a loon o f $400,000 to South Cor:
If there Is anything harder to find
oliha banks fo r financing cotton loans than a neodlo in n hay stack, it’s the
was given today b y the War Finance girl who says: “ I'll Trash the dishes
Corporation.

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t U further ordered tb it M id netlc* b* pubM M In th» Has ford litre U . a m o t m p o t pnbIUb*d In Btmlnolo O b tetj, for roar coqaacaUft
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Solicitor t e Ccm jiklaaat,

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Dtlteal Banted, Florida, tfcte lOtk day of

September, A. D. ISM.
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w a n s . n. o. W*t£* H^TeTumBWuV

Notire It h rre b j glrrn tbtt Hater tad b j
rlrta t o f t n a t l decree of roreckwur* ta d Ml#
ratcred la tb tt err tala catM pending ta tbt circa ll Court o f tb t S tr tttb JsdJclal ctrea lt of tbt
Rtata o f rioH d t. Id to d fur Stmlaota Croat y, Is
Chancery. wherein Otarfla K Granger )a tho
complainant, anil Delta U. Urown. and L. O.
nroww. U lU t Tam bit a Tjarr tad W . a Tjaor,
Arrle Elisabeth Tamblln, Alien Uaj Tiuablla tad
(J*orgc A. Tam blla art detent) an (a, r o t , red ta
tb t Olb d i j o f Oe lobar. A. D. 1 0 1 , tb t follow.
Ins deoertbad real batata lying and twin* la
Sanford, Stmlaola Cronty, Florida. wlU bt told
at publio o o te r j to tbt hltbcat to d boat bidder
for eaah, before tb t Ctyrt f l o u t Door la Satfont, Florida, d a ria s tbt local haore o f aal*, on
tb t flral Monday la November. A. D. IBM, It boIns tbt Tib day o f laid month, to-w it: Lot Oaa
( I ) , o f Work K lsbt (S) o f Tt*r E ljb t (8) terordlss to B. It. Traftard’ * Map o f tb t Town

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M U * SrO d s j o f October, A, t&gt;. I M l e t e
ISss tad tbare a U t u n i t to lb* tm .re

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g .n f.a u g s g R r a t s w x a u i

M M tlbtd, t r . ta n a s* a* sndtr ib j of it* no.
Uos te n t* m M , or oth m rlw . tr t required*

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b,fop* w SSM cirmll Crert It

**» Ocmrt iloare ta S ta ted , Florida. oe tba Ttb
A tj o f Horwtbtr, A. D. 101. tad tbre u d
ttar* ittk t t u r n - to tb* Mil of remputat « .
blblttd against Mid unknown ptnlM . oiln o te
t dsers* pro rnnfdaan w ilt bt tntired I [ilu t
t il M id aakaowa partten.

Una o r rlrbt^if woy o f tba 8. r . It. I
dr great. SO Ilia., W alonf aald right-off t . N 0 d*grata, so u is .. W toe r u 1
No. 4.— Tba BH o f tba NBU o f tba X W U a f
tba B W V i S«clloa V, Tdwnahlp SO E., Itacga SO

It Is ordtred tb tt Ibis aoUre bo pnblUtd la
Oka S tth rlJ
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No. B.— NW H o f tba HU o f lot S, SacUoa S.
Tbwnablp SO S., flanga SO B.
No. a — Lot 4 a f BaetUa 0. Townafclp 0 &amp; .
Ctrealt Omtrt, tbla 4Lb d a j of Annul, a . a
Baas* SO B.
Na. 7.— Tba NW H a f tba S W U Oaaa B H a f ISM.
(3BAI.)
B. A. DOUOLASS. •'
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Clark o f tb* Clrenlt tkwrt.
________ * - ■ Saailaolo Coonty, rtetda.

E. r . lIOUSItOMlER.
A ttsreaj for Cbm,11.
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-------- ------ gamp *w Bo iiaus* ov M.
Notloa la btrebr g lrre that tbo U-wJ «t
la tba Ctrealt Court a f tba Sorealb Jadlolal Otr-1 It appearing from tba aworn b ill o f MnapUlat
call of M srlda, ta tad for Soralaala Coatfiled la tbla conaa agatoot yoo. that jo a bare or
ly.
riorlda, w ill rerelee bide at their sen reg­
tr .— la Chaaoorj.
I claim aoma Istoreat In Ilia laada barelaabore da— -------I ter Ibod, therefore, job. tba u t d !»oU j T r Beat. ular meeting to be held Teeaday, W m m t-i .stk.
CTTATIOS
llrn n la Doagbartj, J, A. UeDoaald, M. A. Me- IBM, at 10 o ’ clock, a. m., la the (Vmrt Itoaee at
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_ ------------1Uonald, aad Ueurge W. Link are hereby required Sanford, Fla., for one car o f metal rohertt, or
Llllybel tloynea, OomplolMst,
J to b* aad appear tafora oar aald circuit court St Tttrtnrd a n t pipe, eliea front I I " to 31". a w
I tba court houaa la lit a ford, rtorido. on
tba la be dalleered la Hanford. Fla.
Hoard reaerrea tba right to reject my « »n
Paul lUjnea. Defendant.
17lli day or Nortmbar, A. a IBM, aad thru aad
To Paul Itiynea. Ileotdenca Unknown:
(there make 0newer (o tba Mil o f complalat a tE. A. DOUOt.ABH,
It appearing from aa affldarlt filed ta tblolblblted agalnet you, otborwiaa a decree pro coan t t f Hoard' o f Count/ t a m liceoa* that yotf are a mm reel den l o f tbp Slata of fw eo w ill be entered egalnet you. •
riorlda, Iher* fore, you Paul lleynea. are ordered I Aad any snd all ntbar pertlea clalm lnf may S-Ste_________• alo o ere, Seminole County, fit .
and required on. tba Sib day of December. A, D. I right, title .or islereat In and Jo tbe-lapda bare­ Ia Circuit Court, 7th 7a d d el Circuit, Bemteale
'It. to eppeer to -th e hill of complaint aihlltt- I im boee deecrlbed under, br. and through Dolly
Oouaty, FU.—Ia Cbaaeary
I agalnet yoo la tbla caoae.
, |T. Heat, Jennie Dougberty. M. A . UeDoaald. J.
It U ordered J b a t tide notice be publlabed la |A. McDonald and Oeorga W . Link or otbarwlae,
iulred
to be and appear
b a te *
are hereby
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WITNKHH my band and the real o f aald court our aald circuit court at tba euurt houaa In Carrie W . Speer, Complainant,
oa tbla Srd day o f October, A. D. ISM.
Sauford. Florid*, oa tba 3th day « f December,
TB.
(SEAL)
B. A. IJ0U0I.AH8,
A. D. IB31, and then and ibare nt»ka aarwaf Arthur J. Doyle, el al. Defendant.
Herk o f tb# Circuit Court, to tl.e bill or complaint axhlblled agaln*t Mid TO ALL I'BRSONS CLAIklINU ANY I.STStHeni Inote Cbunty, Florida. on known partlre, other wire a decrea pro n a HOT IN TU B
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
OKO.-A. DtCOTTES,
feaao w ill be entered agalnet M id unknown parLAND, to-w lt:—
Hollcltnr and t&gt;wn**l for Defendant. S-Btc lieu.
' I&gt;ota S and * af It lock 34; and Lota 3 and 4
It ta ordered that tbla qotlca ba publlabed la
NOTICE
tha Hanford Herald, a nnrapaper'publlabed in
Nolle* la hereby siren, .tb it an Friday, tb* Hemlnola County, riorlda, care a weak for algbt
ZSIh day of October. A. D. IBM, at tba hour of (8) waaka aa td lh« known partlaa defendant,
10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Houaa a t T ltu - ■ad once a week for twelve (IS) waeka aa to
rlll*, Hrarard County. Florida, tb* annnal meet- the unknown partlaa defendant.
Wltwaaa tpr bend and tba at*! o f tb* Ctrenit
Court on tbla tba SOtb day o f AkguaL A. D. ISM.
for the purpose o f etectlag ooa member o f tb*
(flBAL)
B. A. IW DO LASS,
Hoard of SupMrtaore, who shall ba a land own­
Clerk o f the Circuit .Court.
er o f Mid (Hatrlct, to aarr* t e the term of
Be inloo 1* County. Fla.
It la further ordered that tbla notice be pebthree year* and to sneered A tore A. Ilarlow,
OEORCK 0 . nSRO IN C,
IDbed la tb* Sanford It ere Id. a o#w*p*p«
now a member o f M id Board, whore term of
Solicitor and Counatl t e tba Com p la loan t. llabed lq Semtnola Oouaty, Florida, once *4r»
o ffice eiptre* o a M id day, and lo transact aorh 3-lSte
week foe twelve w eek*.'
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other bualnaaa aa n a y properly torn* before said
Witness my band and tb* seal o f aald Court.
meeting.
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August
IS.
IBM.
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At each election each and every acre o f |ae&lt;l Ib tba Circuit Court e f tb* Seventh Judicial Cir­
(SEAL)
N. A. DOUCLADd.
cuit o f riorlda, la aad far Bamlaala
In tha dtalrict shall reprreent me share and
Clerk Circuit t’m r l,
, Oeunty.—la Cbuoaryeach owner th ill he entitled to one rote lo perHemtnole tkjunly. FDecm or by p ro iy In writing duly signed for ev­
DIC1MNBON * DICKINSON.
.
*' CITATION
ery acre of land ow ned by Mid owner in Mid
BoHctlora t e Complainant._________ H IW
MaDch Realty Company, a corporation. Com­
district.
plainant.
Tb* person receiving the blgheet number of
rules at said election M all be declared elected u
William Alexander fluchanan. Liquidator,
*t
laid iBtiDtTYttor*
"
al, ate.. Defendants,
*
Dated tbla U t day o f October, 1 0 1 .
To W illiam Alevamter noehanan. L iq u id a te at
Hy order a f the Hoard o f Raperrlaoe*.
Florida Land a Colcnlntlrm Company, U n it ­
EONB8T II. HVKRY,
- Departareat o t Ike Interior. •
ed. a corporation of England, and all former
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Secraiary,
United Btataa Load Office
stockholders o f tba Florida Land 4k Colonisa­
OaloeovllD. Vlorldn
tion Company, lim ited, a corporation o f Rag­
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit, la and
September 10, lWL
land, and to tbe unknown derlaaa*, grantere
far Bemlael* Oouaty, riorlda.—
or otber rlalmants, by, through t e under tb* T o Tillman Smith, o f Unknown addrre*. i t e
Ia Chancery,
*
abov* named parttee, aad to any and all other
You are hereby notified that
te
persona nr pertlea w twinsoever claim ing any
CITATION
w
ts
give*
Malt land. Florida. m J W t e ™ 1* ?
right,
title
or
lateraat
In
and
to
tb*
follow
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F. D. McBride, Complainant, *
ing described land, situate, lying and betas aildreea, did on August B, ISM. flU •*
va.
la tba County of Hemlnola and Slats o f Flor­ flea bl* duly corebore ted a IT Ucat loo to o « l a «
Veraclle 8. Mcltrlde, Defendant.
ida, more particularly described a* follow*. and recur* lb* cancellation o f y***J_n “®T
To V ctm ID H. UeHrtde. Hoatofflcs Itox ’ No. IIS,
•trad Entry No. 010273. Serial No. O lO T
King |iant ton, Tennceec a ; •
June 90. 1B1B, t e BBH **
It eiipcarlng from an affldarlt filed In tbla
Township 31
Range 31 U., T a U a b a j^ Weri
cause that tha residence of tba defendant H
dlan, and m ground* t e bla eontret ba aHrri*
ltlngbamtna, Tennessee;
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It ^Is tba_______
btllaf
that H id totrjtnan baa nellher raaUDd aiw0
o f affiant that tba defendant la over twentym ltlrated Mid land aloe* fleptmaber. IBI». are
one yean o f age and that there I* no person
bla faltars 'o do *o has not bare due l» »
In' he stale o f Florida tb* sorrlre* o f a aohrmnloyment la military or aarel
.
poena upon whom would bind tha aald defend­
U nrtad-teatre, o f any cbaraclcr, In **“»♦
ant;
Therefore, you. V eitelle 8. McBride.
an
" V i * are, therefore, further notified «*»«*
hereby required on lb * 71b day o f Novtmbar. A.
M id alleguttoas wit) be taken aa
D. IBM, to appaor to the bill of complaint filed
your
M U retry will be
against you la this cause, otharwlre a daerre
er right to he beard, attber before tbla o fw * £
procoafeaao w ill &lt;;:i aald data b* ratared agalnal
oa appeal. If you fail le H D J W this ofnee
within twenty day* after tba FOUBT l l P
? It la farther Ordered that aald notice ba pub­
ration o f tbla oeUco, a*
t»
lished In tb* Sanford Weekly Dartld, a news­
ewer, nadar oath, specifically
ta»
paper pubtDbed la Hanrord. Hccnlnola County,
tba allegations o f r e n te !. “ * • « «
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Florida, for four conaecutlr* weeks.
proof that you h art reeved ' W f •*
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W itness my hand aad real of tba abov* stat­
ewer on the saU co o te ta n t eltbar In paf**
ed con n on tbla 0 t h day o f September, A. D.
hy regtatered m a lt
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101.
Yoa ahon Id state ta year “ “ *|r
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS,
the poatofftce to which yoa &lt;Daira fu rte r
Clark Circuit Ctourt,
tire* « b* real t . m ^
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nATjB,
Heal note County, Fla.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1921

( T n n K u i t f 'a D»Uy)

Mrs. W. E* Watson leaves tomorrow
for Macon and Mitledgcvillo, Ga.,
where she will visit until the last of
this month.
Miss Rineau and Walker Dickson, of
Longwood were the guests yesterday
of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matthews,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matthews, Miss
RiiAau and Walker Dickson motored
to Eustii and Mount Dora and Orlan­
do, and wliile in Orlando they were
the guests of Miss Mildred Dickson at
the Jefferson Court Apartments.
Alien R. Lee, of Baltimore, Md.,
was among the out-of-town folks reg­
istering at the Montezuma Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, G. E, Chichester, of
Dcnherry, Conn, are spending some
time here at the Mont'ekuma. .
Dr. J. C. Deen left last week for
Baxley, Ga., where he was called by
the death of a relative. Ha will also
visit (n Douglas, ta ., before returning

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Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, nee Virginia
Brady, left Saturday evening for her
homo in Jacksonville, after spending
several days here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brady. Mrs. Wil­
der wss tendered many social cour­
tesies while here.
Robert Robinson leaves tonight for
Norfolk, Va., ho being a delegate for
the Holy Cross chapters o f the Broth­
erhood of Saiijt Andrew, which Is hold­
ing its 87th annual convention in that
city from the 12th to 17th o f October.
Mrs. Howard Overlin returned homo
Saturday evening from Evansville, In­
diana, where she spent the past month
with her father.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherwood Harvard
and faniity motored to Orlando yester-

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The Woman's Club book and'annual
program came from 'the press last
week and is one of the neatest and
best Year Books thnt the club hns
ever obtained from the printers. This
year the copy was in early, tho proof
was read in time, the book was printed j
on time and the work was most satis­
factory in every respect and called for
many complimentary remarks from
the club at their last meeting.
Yes, the Herald Printing Co., did the

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Wash aw ay all stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast.

To feel your bert day in and day
out, to feel clean inside; no souf bile
to coat your tongue and sicken your
breath or dull your head; no c^istipation,' bilious- nttancks, sick head­
ache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid
stomach,4you must bathe on the inside like you bathe outaidc. This is
vnstly more important, because tho
6kin pores do not nbsorb impurities
into the blood, while the bowel pores

To keep these poisons nnd toxins
well flushed front the stomach, liver,
kidneys nnd bowels, drink before
breakfast each day, a glass o f hot
water with a' tcaspoonful o f limestone
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
phosphate in it. This will cleanse,
Attorneys and - Couniellora-at-Law purify nnd freshen the entire alimen­
tary tract before eating more food.
DcLAND, FLORIDA
Get n quarter pound of limestone
Will practice in the State and Feder­
al' Courta. Special facilities for Ex­ phosphate from your phnrmncisL It
amining and Perfecting Lend Titles. is inexpensive nnd almost tasteless.
Drink phosphatod hot water every
morning to rid your system of these
Vile poisons and toxins; also to pre­
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
vent their formation.—Adv.
L A W Y E R
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SAN FORD

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F L ORI DA

N ew C rate C om pan y
In corp ora ted H ere, to
M ake F o ld in g C rates

GEO. G. HERRING

Among the many Industries to bo
started in Sanford in the past few
Attorney-al-Law
days is the Universal Folding Crate
N o . 14 Garner-Woodruff BulldlD Company, articles of incorporation of
which appeared in Friday's Daily Her­
SANFORD, FLA.
ald. Tho Universal FoJdng Cralo was
fully explained in a previous article
in the Herald and means just whnt the
name implies—a folding crate that
can
be shipped knocked down, taking
JEW ELER
up but small space in tho cars and
MY SPECIALTIES:
being made so solid and substantial
Pickard's Iland-Palnted 'China.
that it hns made a great hit among
Gorham's .Sterling Silver
the growers of every state where it
Rogers' Plated War*
has been introduced.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
The officers of the new company are
as follows:
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and Phillip Slmrtiont, president; D. C.
Marlowe, vice-president, and John E.
Dyeing to
Wade, secretary and treasurer and
thfc place of manufacture will be in
this city. The company Is Incorporat­
ed in the sum o f 425,000 and have
the right to manufacture the varloua
leaner?
folding end collapsible cratea . and
packages of the Universal Folding
Crate Co., of New Orleans whKh Is
Uyers

THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
WILKINSON
ATTORNRYfl-AT-LAW

(Tram T a w l n 'i D iO y)

Howard P. Smith went to Jackson­
ville yesterday on a business mission,
returning home this evening.
Mrs. J. C. McMillan and daughter,
Mrs. Alston, o f Charlotte, N. C., who
ore spending n month in Orlando,
were the guests yesterday and today
o f her brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs.
J. M. Robson. Mrs. McMillan and
Miss Edith Stewart arrived in the
city yesterday from Philadelphia,
coming here to nurse her mother, who
has had an operation in the FemaldLaughton Hospital.
Mrs. Alston will return to Sanford
soon to spend the winter.
Mrs. C. W. Speer is in West Palm
Beach visiting her daughter, Mrs. InC. J. Marshall, wife and mother,
left this afternoon for St. Petersburg,
where the Doctor will attend the Med­
ical Association.
They will return
Thursday morning.
W. T. Roberta and family from
Grayson,. Ga., have moved Jto Sanford
and will be at home' at 308 Park ave­
nue. Mr. Roberts will represent the
N ow York Life Insurance Co., in this
part o f the Mate. We welcome the
Roberts family to Sanford.
The many friends of Mrs. O. I*
Taylor are giving her a w arn welcomo to Sanford where sho will spend
the winter months. . Mrs. Taylor Is
a former resident o f Sanford and will
bo the guest o f Dr. and Mrs. Brown­
lee for some time. Mrs. Taylor is
now residing at Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Lilian! returned
this afternoon from Okeechobee City,
where thpy spent several days the
guests of II. A. Neel .editor o f the

Messrs. Hownrd Smith, E. A.
Douglas and R. R. Dens were business
visitors in Arcadia for the week end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Overlin wero greatly surprised at the wondorful
among the Sanford folks motoring to Okbeehobee country and tho wonder­
“ The City Beautiful” Sunday after­ ful new city of Okeechobee, nnd says
thnt tho News Is being made into otio
noon.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd chil­ o f the best weekly pnpers in the state
dren motored to Orlando Sunday nf- nnd hns a wonderful future.
ternoon.'
A. P. nnggard, of Twin Cities,
Misses Eleanor nnd Margaret Rob­ Idnho, is in the city on a visit to his
erts, Mrs. J. D. Roberts and Ernest buddies, Dr. Ralph Stevens and Col.
Gormcrly were a congenial party mo­ G. W. Knight, Mr. Haggard wns in
toring to Orlando Sundny afternoon. the engineer’s corps in the world war
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Herrcn and nnd fought under Col. Knight and wns
party of friends motored to Oilamjo with ho nnd Dr. ^Stevens in
many
yesterday where they spent the after­ serimmngcs and the hoys nro having
noon very pleasantly.
n fine visit together, /to is in love
Dr. L. R. Phillips' has returned home with Florida nnd especially with San­
from St. Petersburg where he attend­ ford. Ho has been engaged in en­
ed a meeting of the Wesley Brother­ gineering work on government work
hood* classes.
on tho big irrigation dams
in tho
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. west .
L. C. Kolb, Miss Louise Kolb and RryHnrry Hecren has offered to do­
un Higgins made up a congenial party nate a silver cup to’ tho winner o f the
motoring to Orlando yesterday nftor- canoe race in tho big American Legion
noon.
armistice day festivities. There will,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly, Robert
be, canoe races and yacht rnces and all
Holly and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mckinds of races and the lake front will
I. nulin went to Eustis, Mt. Dora, Aopbe a scene ofexcitcmcnt nil afternoon.
ka and other points yesterday after­
Mr. Heeren is an enthusiastic yachts­
noon, making the trip in (he Holly
man nnd wants to see more boats on
Ford.
the lake at Sanford. The House pf
Mrs. M. Minnrik and children re­
Hecren
In Pittsburg Is one of the
turned home yesterday from Lnkeland
largest
wholesale
Jewelry houses in
where they spent several days as the
Pittsburg
nnd
Harry
will
give the
guests of Mrs. Tom Gotten.
boya
a
cup
of
which
they
can
well
feel
Mr. and Mrs. W. Belding, and Mr.
and Mrs. Baker spent the day yester­
day very plensnntly at Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Tom Gctzcn left Friday for
her home in Lakeland after spending
some time here with her mother, Mrs.
II. B. Connally.
Misses Clarn Miller nnd Sarn Mndru
"earn Applied la* NoctrllX
are spending the winter at the Tem­
Air Passages Right Up.
ple’s Girls Homo.
Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Farrell nro
Instant relief—no waiting. Your
pleasantly located at tho Temple’s
clogged nostrils'opcn right bp; the air
Girls Home on Park ?venue.
passages of your head clear and you
Lieut. A. Bivins, of Arcadia, spent
can breathe freely. No more hawk­
the week-end hero as the guest of Mr,
ing, snuffling,. blowing, headache,
nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon.
dryness. No struggling for breath
‘ Mrs. S. G. Messer, Mies Violet Mes­ at night; your cold or catarrh disapser nnd Herbert Messer, o f Sisters- pears.

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ville, W. Va., are spending1the winter
hero at the Temple Girls Home.
Dr. J. C. Deen returned Sunday
from Barley and Douglas, Ga.

Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm frorti your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen­
etrates through every air passage of
thu head, soothes tho inflamed or
swolleh mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffedup with a cold or nasty catarrh.— Adv.

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                    <text>SANFO RD

IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUM E

N U M B ER 8

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1921

X III

O ne o f the M aryland's H uge M otors

Did Not Know Anything
About Robbery
Plan

DEPARTMENT JUSTICE
AWAIT8 ACTION CON­
GRESS ON THE K. K. K

* ' GOVERNOR HARDEE
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SPECIAL SESSION

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AND ACCUSATIONS OF RAWLINS
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PARIS, Oct. 8.—Nineteen person*
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1 H 0 - \ 1 I * V V X "k 4 V v j/v q
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 6.—Judge
are known to have lost their liwes in
Gibbs denied the motion of tho doa collision of two suburban trains in
fensc for instructed verdict and ar­
a tunnel hero yesterday. Only four
Southern Baptist As­
gument will begin at afternoon session
have been identified. Others . being
sembly Investigates badly burned in firo which followed
of court.
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' Charges Against Mays the crash. Some of the victims wer*
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 0.—Counsel
so badly mutilated that it is impos­
(B? TV* Ai*ocitl*4 Fr»*j)
sible to determine whether they ara
for Pope resumed today when court
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Oct. 6.—Direc­ malo or fomale.
opened argument on motion that the
tors of the Southern Baptist Assem­ Seventeen of those Injured in the
TM h !* one of the four electric m otors supplying
court instruct tho Jury to render a
bly at Ridge Crest who met hore yes­ tunnel wreck have died in hospitals^
of the p r o f ile r s on the (J; S. S. M aryland.
The m
verdict of acquittal. Tho grounds up­
feet high mill weighs til* tons.
terday as court of inquiry to investi­ according to the Havas Agcncyj bring­
on which tho instructed verdict was U. S. ATTORNEY
gate charges of alleged immoral con­ ing the total number of dead in the
sought were that allegations of indict­
REMOVED FROM OFFICE
duct and seditious remarks attributed tunnel wreck to thirty-three. Explor­
IN KENTUCKY DISTRICT,
ment ngainst Popo was at variance,
to Dr. Livingston T. Mnys, correspond­ ation of tho seventeen burned cars haa
that Hickman wns not killed during
ing secretary, ndjourned Inst night to not yet been possible and it is feared
perpetration of robbery, that Popo
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Thomas
give Mnys time to obtain supplemen­ (hat they contain additional victims.
was not present and that tho state R. Slnttery, United States district
tal nffidniits in his defense. State­
had failed to connect "tho defendant attorney for tho northtm district of
ment issued by council that mnny of
PARIS, Oct. 6.—Many persons am
with the case. Both state and defense Kentucky, wns removed from office
the chnrgos against Mays had bpon believed to be dead and burning in tha
concluded presentation of evidence today by President Harding, on the
disapproved.
, wreckage of a rear-end collision of
yesterday, Pope being tho only witness recommendation of Attorney General
two suburban trtins in tho half-mile
(Br Th* A**oeUUd Fr«*»'
the Yankees' ns they came on the field
in his own behalf. Ho denied nil al­ Dnugherty.
tunnel leading to the St. Lazare rail­
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
G
.—With
one
vic­
for batting practice. .
legations of the state.
road
station from which five bodies
tory gained, the Yankees go bnck to
Indian summer day followed chilly
already
have been recovered at 9
the
fray
today
with
the
Giants
fully
night. Sun blazed in clear sky and
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 0.—John H.
Twenty scriousconfident tl\cy can turn the tide their fnns in bleachers grateful for light
Pope, local attorney, took tho stand in
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,
and
fifty-three
ly
irijured
porsons
way. The Giants did npt appear dis­ westerly breeze.
his own behalf yesterday, nt his trial
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slightly
injured
also
had
been
recov­
couraged by the initial defeat* and de­
on a charge of inurdcr in the first de­
ered.
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,
termined to. win tho second gnme nnd
Bnttcrics for today will b(S: For the
gree. The defense announced it hnd
Seventeen
coaches
were
burning,
1even the series. The Yanks nnd their Giants, Nefh nnd Smith, nnd for tho
m&gt; other witnesses and began its nrand firemen, almost helpless, were
! followers believed they would win Yanks, Hoyt nnd Schnng.
guipent on a motion for an instructed
cutting n hole through the roof of the
'again
by
speed
or
bnses,.
aggressive­
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First Inning
*rarrfkt in favor of the defendant.
WORKING TO HAVE AMERICAN
tunnel through the pnvqment of Rue
Firsth nlf first: Ginnts nothing.
The argument had not boot) con­ CARGOES SHIPPED OVERSEAS n ess in field and opportune hitting, to
do
Rome, hoping fo create an upward ’
say nothing of the kind of pitching
I-nst half first: Y'nnks’nothing.
cluded when tho case went over until
IN AMERICAN BOTTOMS
draft
in order to allow the smoke and
Mnys exhibited in blanking the-Giants
Second Inning
today.- #The stato rested early in tho
gas
to
escape. Both trains were fill­
3 to 0. It wns in speed the Giants
First half second: Ginnts nothing.
afternoon session. •
ed
with'
homeward bound commuter*
IX)S
ANGELES,
Cal.,
Oct.
8
.—
were reputed to have advanlngc oyer
Last half second: Ynnks nothing.
l\&gt;pc wns on the stand Icbs than an
nnd
authorities
say thnt anyone re­
Mnriy
was
the
root
of
all
questions
the American League chnmpions. Even
Third Inning
.
hour. He denied unequivocally that
maining
in
tho
tunnel
is almost cer­
hero
today
in
the
second
session
of
Manager Huggins, of tho Yanks, ad­
First half third: Ginnts nothing.
he had nny knowledge of the impentTtain
to.bo
dead.
tho
American
Bankers'
Assiclations,
mitted the Ginnts were fnstcr but his
I*ast half third: Ynnks nothing.
ing robbery of tho Painco theatre here'
The collision occurred when tho
forty-seventh nnnunl convention. One
j team showed the most speed yester­
Fourth Inning
the night of September 4 by Frank
5:52 train for the suburb, Mariy-Le- •
question
with
n
promise
of
making
it­
day.
Hoytf
Brooklyn
Scholboy
or
First half fourth: Giants nothing.
Rawlins, who shot nnd killed George
Roi, crashed into the rear-end of a
Shawkoy, may pitch for the Yariks
Last holt fourth: Ynnks scored one self one &lt;f tho big themrp of tho
II Hickman, manager of the play- j
train for Versailles, which left four
' today while the Ginnts may send in run.
;
‘ . meeting was revealed in alignment of
houne. Pope admitted he had very
minutes
earlier on the aamo track, but
1 Nchf, Tony or Barnes. Tho Giants to­
forces for nnd against business ex­
Fifth Inning
probably been at certain places de­
which
stopped
inside the tunnel for
' day will be visiting team while the
tension through branch banks, espe^
First half fifth: Giants nothing.
scribed by state's witnesses. He de­
some
unexplained
reason. Crjes for
Yanks will occupy .the places of the . Last half fifth: Yanks nothing.
rally by national banks, a ssuggested
nied that he hnd told Irwin and John­
help
and
moans
were
audible at both
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home crew held by the Giants yesterin a proposed law reported to bo fos­
Sixth Inning.
ny Novitzky, two state's witnesses,
I
ends
of
the
tunnel.
dny,
this
chnnging
process
involves
tered by natiohal banks.
First half sixth: Giants' nothing.
when hp borrowed their car on the
It is feared that thoso who were
shifting of unifonms nnd dugouts.
• Oscar W. Schaeffer of Girard, Kas..
Last half sixth: Ynnks nothing!
night of tho killing thnt he and Raw­
trapped
in the burning wreckage may
There
is
not
likely
to
bo
any
change
ip
declared an "octopus" menaces state
lins were going to "stick up” the tho.
.
Seventh Inning
never
bo
identified, aa they would .
alre.
moorings, Amcrlcah business men the hatting order of the two clubs.
First hnlf seventh: Giants nothing., banks. In addressing tho state bank­ surely be burned to a cinder in the in­
His story-wns to the effect that he have been sending their cnrgocs abroad
Last hnlf seventh: Yanks nothing. ing division, ho branded . extension tense heat, yet unrcachcd by the fire- •
POLO GROUNDS, Oct. , fi.—The
was n viptim of curcumstnnces; he in foreign bottoms.
t
Eighth Inning
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men who were directing streams of
hnd defended Ilnwlins nnd W. C. Mel­
Tho Department of Commerce has Giants primed their southpaw single
First
half
eighth:
Giants
nothing.
water from both ends of tho tunnel.
ton nt their trial on a grand larceny countered by organizing q new divis­ gun, Artie Nehf for today’s world
Last half of eighth: Yanks scored
scries
fray
with
the
Ynnkecs.
The
charge. M/dton was arrested in con­ ion of transportation with .E. S. Gregg
twor unB.
,
nection with tho present case, but dis­ ns chief. Grityg now is actively, nt' Ginnts also held in reserve their right
Prominent Red Cross
Ninth
Inning
bandor, Fred Toney to jhell American
charged after a grand jury investiga­ work.
• ’ . .
Worker Died Today
First half ninth; Giants nothing.
tion, nnd so far as known left the city
Hero’s .how hc^will attempt to set Leaguers who toppled the Giants yes­
Final
Giants
no
runs,
two
hits,
three
terday
in
the
first
contest.
"Can't
A t Home in Menton
immediately. Neither Rawlins nor foreign shipping machinations nt
errors; Yanks, threer uns, three hits,
Melton had ever paid him anything naught:
,
(Br n» Ai**«Ut*4 h w ]
because of lack of money, Pope said.
He will usk organizations of busi­
NICE, France., ,Oct. 0 —Charles
.On tho n[ght of the killing Rawlins ness men, such as grain growers' or­
Carroll, of Carrollton, Md., who played.
•TOO MUCH THEORY ON
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told him ho had learned that Melton ganizations, farmer's organizations BODIES OF COUPLE
a prominent part in the American Red
• ‘ -VOCATIONAL TRAINING
FOUND IN HATH TUB*
had received some money from his nnd chambers of commerce, to co-op­
Cross work in Italy during the war,
AT JACKSONVILLE
8AY8 THE DIRECTOR
Mster. He asked that Popo como with erate with him.
died suddenly today in the garden of
him and ho would make Melton pay
Suppose the grain growers' associa(B r Tk* Asmc UU S F r a u )
his villa at Mentone, near hore. He
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Tho pres­
l’«pe something for the two of them. tion tells Gregg it wants to ship six '
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct.
8
—Tho
bod­
was a direct descendant of Charles
ent systom of federal vocational train­
Rawlins had the impression that Mel­ shiploads of grain from Baltimore to
ies
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Antonio
Bancourt
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Carroll, noted Colonial political leading contains "decidedly too much
ton, acquiring somo money, had gone England on a certain date, Gregg sees
cr who was one of the designers of thft
"under cover."
to it that six Amorican ships aro on were found in a bathtub at 1U17 Boule­ theory" nnd needs'tho njecton of pracDeclaration of Independence.
Rawlins suggested they get Novitx- hnnd nt Baltimore to take the cargo. vard here this afternoon. First reports teal methods, Dre4tor Forbes of the
ky’s automobile, as he didn't know And Gregg ia inducing Uie Ship­ to police indicated drowning.
veterans' bureau declared in n report
JAPANESE EMPEROR
where Melton was. Pope obtained the ping Board to allocate its vessels to
to President Hnrding made public to­
of the car and they drove to a private concerns on the basis of vol- ARMED CONFLICTS
8BEM8 TO BE SINKING
day and covering his recent country
SOURCE OF WORRY, wide inspection of hospitalisation and
downtown poolroom, the location of umc of traffic at the port where the
REFORMATORY SWEPT
( M i Th* Aa*o«l*t*4 Fnas&gt;
v'hlch is one block behind the theatre private lessor is located. . Formerly
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. fl.— vocational training facilities.
nY
FIRE;
THREE
AND
TOKIO,
Oct. 8.—Emperor Yoshihi*and one block west. Rawlins went in tho board allocated its vessels irre­
In makng public the report Colonel
Armed conflicts now in progress and
to,
whose
Illness has been causing
.
MAYBE
MORE
ESCAPED,
anarch of Melton and returned in a spective of traffic. , y
the continued threat of renewed clash­ Forbe* characterizes tho' system as
alarm
in
Japan,
is said to be in worse
few minutes, saying he lived up the
That meant thnt somo ports were
"unmistakably and absolutely wrong,"
IONA, Mich., Oct 6.—Michigan Na­ condition in official statement issued
*treet nbout a block. They then drove jammed with idle ships while at es present, the chief obstacle to busi­ and expressed doubt whother "very
&lt;0 a point a little more than a block neighboring porta wharves were ness condtions returning to normal many men have actually*been* re­ tional guardsmen and members of the Ihqre.
*° the rear of the theatre. There crowded with goods uqjible to find car­ throughout the world, according'to a habilitated by the government and state constabulary this evening were ]
, Rawlins again sought to find Melton, riers or were being shipped out on report mado by tho special commit-'
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patrolling the outer wall o f the Michl-1 FIELDS AND STALEY
tee of the chamber of commerce of the have gone back to their respective gan State Reformatory here, where
*hile Pope waited. He waited a con­ foreign vessels.
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ADMIT
EXPRESS
THEFT.
siderable time, he said, probably ; Right now Gregg I* making a thor­ United Ctates ,returning from an ex­ communities as wage earners andd as­ Aro destroyed all cell blocks, the ad­
sets."
three-quarters of an hour'or an hour, ough atudy of inland rail and water tended trip through Europe. .
MACON, Oct. 6.—Ernest G. Fields,
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"We havo farmed men out under ministration offices, the* chapel and
Retting out of the car frequently,, aa transportation. In ita relation to fore­
and
R. E. ftaley, fugitives until Wed- •
warden’s
offlco.
During
th
cflro
thpt
this system," the director added, in
K. K. K. VICTIM DEAD
be became .impatient for Rawlins to ign trado. He’s trying to get foreignnesday,
in connection with tho recent
caused
a
loss
roughly
estimated
at
commenting on'tho report. It ia noth­
feturn. Finally ho drove back to the bound cargoes - to ports by tho most
trail
of
sixty-four
persons accused of
half
a
million
dollars,
three
prsonera
WACO, Tex., Oct. 8.—With the ing short • f crime and slavery to put
Poolroom in an effort to learn what economical routes.
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conspiracy
to
steal
from the Ameri­
escaped
from
the
institution.
,
.
.
became of Rawlins. Later, he re turnTho division may later take up the death yesterday of Louis Crow from men into some of tho places they have
can
Express
Qo.,
pleadod
guilty In
Only
tho
factory
buldings
of
the
rej
cd the automobile to ita owner. Ho proposed waterway from the Atlantic wounds received in a fight at Lorcna been put. I am opposed to the sweat fomxator^ escaped •tho biaxe, being United States district court today and
nevor met Rawlins again untij they to tho Great Lakes which virtually Saturday night when Sheriff Bob shop system and I do not propose to
were flned $400 each. &gt; .
saved by the direction of the wind.
&gt;rero arraigned together on tho charge would make Detroit and Chicago ocean Buchanana attempted to stop a Ku let more of the former service men be
Gov.
Alex
J.
Grocebeek,
Roy
C.
U. G. B. Hogan, well known Laur­
Klux'Klan
parade,
announcement
of
exploited by mushhoom bouses -that
of murder. He disclaimed haying over ports.
..
Vnndorcook,
head
of
the
state
de­
ens
county farmer arrested some time
the
date
when
the
county
grandJury
have sprung up merely to exploit the
Gregg also will delve in^o cables
,°re seen the pistol, mask and torn
partment
of
public
safety,
and
p
a
r
­
ago
at tha Instigation of department
will
bo'
summoned
to
investigate
tho
soldier and get the government's
°* B towe*» **ken from Rawlins and other communication facilities
don
Thomas
C,
Burns,
were
Iff
con­
of
justice
officer?, on a charge of pe­
incident
was
awaited
bore.
Neither
"men he was arrested.
money."
.
U•
bound up with foreign trade. Com­
sultation
today
to
map
out
plans
for
onage
was
freed today by the federal
district
Judge
R.
1.
Munroo
nor
Coun­
plaints of discrimination agplnst
the
rebuilding
o
f
the
burned
structure
grand
Jury
when a “no bill" was rety
Attorney
F.
B.
Tierey
have
indicat­
—Get
your
8cratch
Pads
from
The
American trade by foreign cable com­
and
^or
caring
for
tbs’
Jnmates.
.
i
turned.
.
:ed
when
.the
Jury
would
be
called.
the
Herald
offlc*.
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‘bs Herald office.
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TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 6.—
* (By the Associated Press)•—
* Governor Hardee today an* nounccd hu hod declined to call
* a special session of tho legis* • latnro at this time as request* cd by citisens of Dade county,
* ' in connection with the issue
* of county school bonds. Judge
* Will II. Price, of Miami, con* forred yesterday with the gov* ernor concerning the proposed
* session. It is understood that
* during the conference Price
* transmitted the proposal that
* Dado county would pny the
* expenses of the session.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 0.—
(Ry the Associated Press).—
A decision by the Department
of Justice as to investigation
of the Ku Klux Klan will await
action by congress on the pn*posed inquiry, Attorney Genoral Daugherty said today.

Many Others Are Badly
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T H E s X N F O R * W EEKLY H ERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 3

About Sixty Members
From Sanford Were
' There

ford buftxdi was hers and supplement­
ed this question with n glance at the
Colonel. What r. penalty for being
good looking? However, the Secre­
tary wns observed sitting close to the
Colonel apparently to protect him
from the wiles of designing females.
Besides the hour wns growing late,
and the inclination was to go home.

EARLIER IN THE EVENING THE
D. A. Cheney, who regulates the
CENTRAL FLORIDA WAITER
prices
and flow* of gas, water and
TRAFFIC LEAGUE FORMED.
“juice" in Orlnndo, demonstrated thnt
he has also been able to regulate his
vocal orgnns and entertnined the
gathering with two songs. The last
one, "It's Always Fair ^Venther When
Good Fellows Get Together," left a
feeling of Badness with a grent.mnny
nnd the recollections of bygone days
were probably responsible
for the
mental, finnncml and commercial wonderful expression nnd technique
heavyweights of both Qrlando and he put in the lines, “With n Stein on
Sanford were •present ns wns also the Table nnd n Song In the Air.”
'that “we’re with you* ’spirit which
wns so much in evidence at the San­
Tht facial expression of the tydf
ford banquet.
.
appointed liquid survey committee re­
In the snmc respects thnt “some ported no progress,.and after adjourn­
men arc bom great, others mnke ment, returned to Sanford to trans­
theipselvoa -gTents, etc," tile cjtizcns act unfinished business.
of some communities are horn with a
Mrs. Johns sang nn Italinn classic.
civic spirit while others get theirs She Is n little lady with a big vofco
from bottles. Inasmuch as’there were' nnd ns sweet as “The tintinnbulntioti
no bottles in evidence last evening, which musically wells from the hells."
it is safe to assume that the spirit of No fear of Mr. Johns ever deserting
enthusiasm, which permeated the the family fire’s, anil a ll‘Mrs. Johns
gathering wns that Ixmi within the need do is to exercise Hint wonderfulprogressive individuals from both voice of hers, for i t ’is irreslstnble.
communities.
Amongst those present .were some
The speakers of the evening stress­ who looked ns tho they enjbycd the
ed the inestimable benefits which Italinn part of it. This was probably
would neeme to Sanford and Orlnndo due to the fart that nt some time or
provided they continued and further other, they hnd eaten spaghetti in
developed the amicable relations some one of the B. P. red ink gastwhich now now existed between them ronomieal emporiums for which New
Tiic Hon M J. Dnetwyler, president York was famous.
n fthe Orlnndo Chamber of Com­
Our Hon. F. P. Forster injected
merce, presided as toastmaster.
Mayor Duckworth, J I.. Giles,
Flowers &amp; Vorhoes, Snm Johnson,
Howard Lynear,,Franklin King, Mrs.
Fuller rind R J Slygh, were speakers
from tho Orlando Chamber .and Rnnford was ably represented by I'resitnde Geo. W. Knight, H. R. Stevens,
F. P Foster, Forest Lake, D. C. Mar­
lowe, K. T. Woodruff and many nth-

to whom wo will nward the Wreath of
the Sorrel Cow.
•Shorty Cox, -secretary of the 0. C.
C.» told the secretary of the S. C. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tullis were visitors in
Inst evening that his hoard of direc­ Orlando Friday.
tors hnd instructed^ him to lifnd n fac­
Miss Leiln Fuller spent the week
tory for his townj Orlando (or lnnd with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Topliff, re­
dough).
.1 :
turning homo Friday.
Mrs. J. S. Din’kcl and Miss Olive
The Central Florida Water Traffic were shopping in Orlando on Friday.
l.engue Born in Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hutchins and
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Yesterday.
• children, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Proceeding the lovo feast of the Or­ A. Y. Fuller and family, Wednesday.
lando nnd Sanford chamber of com­ Miss Frances Fuller accompanied
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merce .reprsentatives from commer­ them home.
cial organizations of sections inter­
Miss Omnh Allen is spending a few
ested completed the organization of days in Sanford ,the guest ilf her sis­
The Central Florida Water Trnffir ter, Mrs. Newman.
Mrs. Howard Smith and three
longue.
According to the by-laws, the ob­ children, Raymond, Donald and Olive,
ject of this organization “shall be to returned from Miami Tuesday, where
promote the development of the fa­ they have been living the lo^t year.
Miss Ilettic Arnctto left last Fri­
cilities nnd business ,vin the St. Johns
river, to secure equitable freight day for DeLeon Springs, where she
,
rates out of, into nnd through Central will teach school.
Mrs. Bryan, of Lako City, spent
Floridn, nnd generally assist in im­
proving the Bcrvico of Bhip via water several days with her dnugter, Mrs.
o rtruck, nnd solving the traffic prob­ Spinks.
Mr. E. W. Miller, of Youngstown,
lems of the shippers of. freight into
and out of Central Florida nnd its Ohio, passed through Longwood* enroute to Orlando to spend several
trade territory.
At the evening meeting the com­ days before opening school.
Miss Mariam Williamson is spend­
bined chambers of commerce Btood
godparents for this lusty Infant,' ing two weeks at Daytona Beach,
which upon maturity will givwn good guest of her aunt, Mrs. Roy Mc­
account of itself.
Cracken.
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Friends cf W. J. Woodberry will re­
gret to hear of his death which oc­
curred in Sanford Sunday,. Septem­
ber 25. Mr. Woodberry was an Old
timer here, but.left several years ngo
on account of ill health, going to

Glenn ,of the.Orlnndo Sentinel, pre­
sented n resolution expressing the
regret of the meeting nt not having
Bob present nnd wishing him a spedy
recovery.
f!ii nn and bus contemporaries, the
BrotMcr Twins, and Bob ’lolly usu­
ally have a great deal to disruss and
imhffi, when they get t&gt;.getber This
probably o&lt;counts for the solicitude
shown by Glenn last P M
Col. Geo. W. Wright, who, when
not. engaged with his personal af­
fairs, guides the destiny of the lives!
Chamber of Commerce in Floridn,
made n talk 'thnt went over big, to
use n theatrical expression. One of
the lady speakers put n literal Inter­
pretation upon the following remnrk,
made by Mr. Foster:'VWe have met
our friends nnd w** nro you nr." .She
desired to know which one of the Snn-

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friends whether it’s Clothes or
what-not.

SANFORD SHOE &amp;

Sanford Florida

That will strongly appeal to the
Feminine Trade
For early fall wear lovely dresses, fashioned of the new Silks, an
decjdedly favored. Frocks of Roshnnara Crepe, Canton Crepe mn:
Crepe tie Chine enhance t,he value of this group, also I’oiret, Twill
Duvetyne, Velour tie Fnntasair, etc., in all the very latest sty lei
and colors. ■•
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Seasonable Specials oArrivitig Daily
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D. C. Marlowe, distant relative to
the famous Julia, and Sanford’s Deane
Swift, in his inimitable style pulled
his famous flag speech as delivered
during the recent conflict by one of
our prominent “moichnnts."
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believes in helping us “see ourselves
as others sec us.“ Some of the local
high lights were hoping that 1* t!'
would only be allowed two minutes,
but he went the limit to the great de­
light of all present.
Forest Lake wns anchor ninn for
•Sanford. An old campaigner, Mr.
Lake knows how (o call strikes on an
asking the number of,prominent lakes
audience. An Orlando member tnmn

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STRAWBERRY PLANTS

dike and Missionary. Prices: 100, 75c&gt; 500, $3.00; 1 ,000, $5.50, delivered.
CABBAGE PLANTS, ready-October 15th, nnd after nt $2.00 per 1.000 de­
livered. Orders booked now. Address, 11. Lightfoot, Altoona, Fla, (Lake Co.)

AGAIN
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MOTHER’S
ATTENTION
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CAT GOES FISIIINf

RENTAL
BATTERIES
FOR ALL CARS

O ur Clothcraft customers

First Street

Retrospect of I he Orlando .Mcrting
By A Side Liner ,
The only regretnble' feature of th»‘
whole affair wns the absence of “ Ye
Genial Rertlie, Bui Holly.” Laid up
with a bilious attack bf&gt; did not feel
that be would be physically capable
of dispensing with the tasteful vtnndp
no knew would be served up by the
Orlando bunch. It made the Sanford
contingent nearly ns sick ns Bob when
it became unparent he vvnilil lie un
III it ' . pM II. In tilfl feel a lot hel
many Orlnndu friends can help him.

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PENSACOLA, Fla., Sept. 29.—
Joseph Burke, who resides in Bayview Park, here, owns a cat that is
mnking a local»reputation as “fisherwoinan.” Tabby regularly goes to the
whnrf in the early evening nnd does
her fishing in shallow water. She usunnlly catches from four to n half doz­
en small fish but Monday night es­
tablished n record, so .far ns her own­
er knows, by landing twelve.
The cat does not possess the usual
feline aversion to water but jumps
in without hcsitation.^lcr method of
fishing Is to stand on the tvlinrf n
short distance above the water n/ul
when a smnll fish swimming near the,
surfnee approaches, she jumpfc in,
fastens her teeth in tho back of the
flnpy one nnd swims nshoro jvith her
prize.
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soon near Pensacola for the Pcnsaco- |
la Yacht Club.
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The uvernge child takes five steps to every one of the adult. There
buy good shoes for the boy and girl. BUSTER BROWN SHOES i
leathers that money can buy and are made by expert shoe builders
that the BUSTER BROWN
priced shoes of other makes The prices nre reasonable
them*give them a trial.
Do not forget that we have a BUSTER BROWN pencil or tablet for every boy and girl
wearing or buying shoes from us.

Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, per pair.................... ...... ............... „..25c to 50c
Boys’ Casimer Suits, two pair of Pants, per s u it.......... .......... ..$12.00
High School Boys’. Suits, Long Pants, per s u it...........$16.00 to $25*00
Men’s Suits, each.............................. u ...................... ...$18,00 to $40.00
Boys’ and Girls’ Rain Coats, each..::,-;.;.
..........$3.50 to $4.50
Complete line of Boys’ Pants, Blouses and Shirts at right prices.
Fit your boys nnd girls out for school nt tho store thnt is offering the greatest value for
the least money.
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SANFORD AND ORLANDO
HAD SECOND LOVE FEAST
AT ORLANDO LAST NIGHT

Ito whom we will award the Wreath of
the Sorrel CoW.
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Shorty Cox, .secretary of the 0. C.
C., told the secretary of the S. C. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tullis were visitors in
last ovening that his board of direc­ Orlando Friday.
t o r had Instructed him to land a fac­
Miss Leila Fuller spent the week
tory for his town, Orlando (or land with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Topliff, re­
dough).
turning homo Friday.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl and Miss Olive
The Central Florida Water Traffic
were
shopping In Orlando on Friday.
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League Born In Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hutchins nnd
Yesterday.
children, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ford bunch was hers and supplement­
About Sixty Members ed this question with a glance at tho Proceeding the love feast of the Or­ A. Y. Fuller and family, Wednesday.
HE;.Colonel. What r. penalty for being lando and Sanford chamber of com­ Miss Frances Fuller • accompanied
From Sanford Were
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good looking 7 However, the Secre­ merce .reprsentatives from commer­ them home.
** There
Miss Omnh Allen is spending a few
tary was observed sitting close to the cial organizations of sections Inter­
Colonel apparently to protect him ested completed the organization of days in Sanford ,the gueat-tff her sis­
from the wiles of designing females. The Central Florida Water Traffir ter, Mrs. Newman.
Our Clothcraft customers
Mrs. Howard Smith and three
Besides the hour was growing late, League.
According
to
the
by-laws,
the
ob­
children, Rcymond, Donnld and Olive,
and the inclination was to go home.
invariably say that. Maximum
ject of this organization “shall be to returned from Miami Tuesday, whore
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D. A. Cheney, who regulates tho promote tho development of the fa­ they have .been living the last year.
value at the price always find?
Miss Ilettie Arnctto left last Fri­
TRAFFIC LEAGUE FORMED.
prices and flow of gas, water and cilities nnd business ,via the St. Johns
friends whether it's Clothes or
“Juice” in Orlando, demonstrated that river, to secure equitable freight day for DeLeon Springs, where sho
(fro m W .d a .t d i j'a D a li;)
rates
out
of,
into
and
through
Central
will
teach
school.
,
he has also been able to regulate his
While the proverbial Pipe of Peace
what-not.
Mra» Bryan, of Lake City, spent
vocal . organs and entertained the Florida, nnd generally assist In im­
was not J n evidence last night, its
gathering with two songs. The last proving the scrvlco of ship via water several days with her daugter, Mrs.
modem counterpart, |n the form 0f
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one, “It's Always Fair \Veathor When o rtruck, nnd solving the traffic prob­ Spinks.
good cigars, were lighted after a very
lems
of
the
shippers.of
freight
Into
Mr. E. W* Millar, of Youngstown,
excellent meal, served In the Orlando Good Fellotrs Get Together,” left a and out of Central Florid* and Its Ohio, passed through Longwood cnfeeling of sadness with a great many
Chamber of Comma™ hc.dqu.rt.r. I
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'trade territory.
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to a gnthcrtng of 150 propte. i i .'" " '1 "
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At
the
ovening
meeting
the
com­ days before opening school.
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probably
responsible
for
the
mental, financial and commercial
Mlsa Mariam Williamson is spend­
wonderful expression and technique bined chambers of commerce stood
heavyweights of both Orlando and
godparents for this lusty Infant, ing two weeks at Daytona Beach,
ho
put
In
the
lines,
“With
a
Stein
on
Sanford were present as was also
which upon maturity will giv*&gt;a good guest of her aunt, r Mrs. Roy Mcthat "we’re with you’ ’spirit which tho Table and a Song in the Air."
account of itself.
Craeken.
s
was so much In evidence at the San*
Friends
cf
W.
J.
Woodbcrry
will
re­
Tht facial expression of tho self
ford banquet.
gret to hear of his death which oc­
appointed
liquid survey committee re­
In the same respects that “somo
curred
In Sanford Sunday, Septem­
men are bom great, others make ported po progress, and after adjourn­
T H E
C L O T H C R A F T
STORE
ber
26.
Mr. Woodbcrry was an old
themselves grents, etc," the citizens ment, returned to Sanford to trans­
act unfinished business.
Mrs. Cnl Pnlmcr, of Cameron City, timer here, but left several years ago
. of some communities nrc born with a
Mrs. Johns sang nn Italian classic. hns ns her guest her cousin, Miss on accpunt of ill health, going to
civic spirit while others get theirs
from bottles. Inasmuch ns (here were Sh0 -is a little lady with n big voice Martha Gatlin, of Jacksonville.
Miss Hoskins Jones went to Jack­
no bottles In evidence Iqst evening, nnd ns sweet as “The tintinnbulntion
which
musically
wells
from
the
hells.”
±=
sonville
on business last Friday, re­
it is safe to assume that the spirit of
No
fear
of
Mr.
Johns
ever
deserting
turning
Sunday
with
the
Misses
Shepenthusiasm, which permeated tho
gathering was thnt bom within the the family fires, nnd all'Mrs. Johns perd nnd Simpkins with her for a
progressive Individuals from both need do is to exorcise thnt wonderful short, stay.
voice of hers, for It is lrrcslstable.
Mrs. W. W. Miller has returned
communities. .
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Amopgst
those
present
were
some
home
from Jacksonville nftor several
Tho speakers of the evening stress­
who
looked
ns
tho
they
enjoyed
the
weeks
stay, hnving received much
ed the Inestimable benefits which
Itallnn
pnrt
of
it.
This
wns
probably
treatments
taken froul a specialist for
would accrue to Sanford and Orlando
due
to
the
fact
thnt
nt
some
time
or
nsthmn
and
n complication of nilprovided they continued nnd further
developed tho amicable relations other, they had eaten spaghetti in merits.
Mrs. R. |,. Grier, of Cameron City,
which now now existed between them. Rome one of the B. P. red ink gnsth:
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The Hon. M. J. Dnotwyler, president ronomical emporiums for which New wns the lucky one this Wednesday to
get the free dinner set of china nt the I
o ft he Orlando Chamber of Coin-' York wns famous.
Our Hon. F. P. Forster injected Sanford Cash Grocery.
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nlcrce,
presided
ns
toastmaster.
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Mr. nnnd Mrs. Vnnce Dougins hnvo 1
Mayor Duckworth, J. L. Giles, some political serum into the meet­
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Flowers ti Vorhees, Sam Johnson, ing which reacted in a most refresh­ the sympathy of every body in tho
Howard Lynear, Franklin King, Mrs. ing manner. It wns to the effect thnt loss of their home on Lake Golden, |
Fuller nnd S. J. Slygh, were speakers Florida would be the recipient of the fire started about 0 o’clock Tues- 1
from tho Orlando Cbnmber .and San­ greater Federal patronage if we had day evening ii, n defective chimney, i
The piano nnd some other things on
ford wns nbly represented by Presi- two strong political pnrtics.
You had three gueses ns to which the lower floor was saved. It 1h un­
tndo Geo. W. Knight, H. R. Stevens,
F. I*. Foster, Forest Lake, D. C. Mar­ were Republicans nnd which Demo­ derstood they hnve insurance. Their
lowe, E. T. WoodrulT nnd runny oth­ crats. A look nt the expression on home has . nly been finished n few
their faces nnd one guess would suf­ months.
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fice. Mr. Foster’s remnrks struck
Holton Brown is here from Fort
n responsive cho/d in the breast of Christmas working for his brother-in­
Retrospect of the Orlando Meeting
“Inland Wnterways Woodruff." one law, J. F. McClelland.
Hy A Side Liner
For early fall wear lovely dresses, fashioned of the new Silk:&gt;, nre
of
the staunchest legjonnnries of the
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zcrnnvcnn were
The only regrrtnble feature o f‘the
decidedly favored. Frocks of Roshnnara Crepe, Canton Crepe and
whole affair wns the absence of “Ye G O p. (Grand Old Profiteers) nnd hosts Tuesday evening to » party of
# ^ rePe de Chine enhance the value of this group, also Poire!, Twill,
Genial ScrilH", Hob. Holly." Laid up as a result the suggestion of Mr. 22 friends from town. The evening
Foster
wns
heartily
endorsed
by
Mr.
with n bilious attack be did not feel
wns very pleasantly spent in games.
Duvetyne, Velour de Fantasair, etc., in all the very latest styles
thht he would be physically capable Woodruff verbally, nnd by the smiles Very nice refreshments of ice crenm,
and colors.
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of‘dispensing with'the tasteful vlnnds and applause of Frank Miller. A be­ cake nnd fruit «vns served. The af­
he knew would be served up by the liever in transmigration of souls fair wns given in honor of Mr. and
Orlando bunch. It made the Sanford stated that K. T. Woodruff, after Mrs. Stiles, who Were married in New
eontiifgent nenrly as sick ns Hob when shuffling off the mortal roil would, in York city recently. Mrs. Stiles hnving
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it became appnrent hi- would be un­ all probability, take the form „f n come front Cordiff, Wales.
able to go. He should feel a lot bet­ fresh water Neptune ami haunt the
Mrs I. A Bruniley w r i t e s from
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rivir. also the rnnnl—when Charlotte. N.
ter today if tne well wishes of his S:
that it is very dry
and hot up there with many wells
many Orlando friends can help him. it is pit.
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C.
Marlowe,
distant
relative
to
gone dry.
Glpnn ,of the Orlando Sentinel, pre­
the
famous
Julia,
and
Sanford's
Deane
The tennn'. houses on the T
sented n resolution expressing the
Georgin nnd later returning to San­
regret of the meeting nt not hnving Swift, in his inimitable Htyle pulled lowny farm hnve all been newly ford where’ho has since lived. He wns
Bob present and wishing him n spedy his famous flag speech n s ‘delivered painted nnd present a very neat ap­ hurried nt the I.ongwood «y*metery
FOR FALL PLANTING frwi
during the recent conflict by one of pearance with green and white paint.
recovery.
Monday
afternoon.
my Tenn. farm. Varieties: Klon­
our prominent “moichnnts."
D. C.
We hear r.l cut rn:n all nroiiii.i us,
Glenn nnd bis contemporaries, the
Mr. .Walters hns bought the old dike nnd Misuionyy. Prices: 100. 75c; 500. $3.00; 1 .0Q0. $3.50, dclirurf.
believes in helping us "see ourselves
but it is just an dry here new. as if postoffico building rind will have it
Drossier Twins, and Hob Holly usu­
as others see us." Some of the Ibcnl
( ARMAGH PLANTS, ready October 15th, and after at $2.00 per 1,000 de­
ally have a great deal to discuss and high lights were hoping that D. (’ the Volstead net wrs being enforced remodelled for nn apartment house.
livered. Orders booked non. Address, H. I.ighlfoot, Altoon?, I II. H ake CO.J
imbibe when they get together This
A good many gr.nvers hnve stopped
J. E. Phipps left Tuesday for Mi­
would only be allowed two. minutes, I
prolmbly accounts for the solicitude but he went the limit to the great de­ setting plants i p . the land cannot be ami, where he will be until Thursdny.
shown by Glenn last p. M.
wet up enough to keep the plnnts I
light of all present.
alive.
The Mnhoney-Walker Co., !
Forest Lake was anchor man for
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C»l. Geo. W. Wright, who, when Sanford. An old campaigner, Mr. have put up a number of gasoline
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not engaged with his persnnnl nf- Lake knows how. to. rail-strikes on nn pumping enginer. here, and wo un­
' fairs, guides the destiny of the livest asking the number of prominent Inkes derstand they hnve fifteen more en­
AGAIN WE CALL MOTHER’S ATTENTION TO OUR
Chamber of Commerce in Florida, audience. An Orlando member upon gines to put up in Hast Snr.fnrd that
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made n talk that went over hig, to in Sanford wns advised there were arrived by tile boat from Jackson­
use a theatrical expression. One of three—Monroe, Dnndffnnd Forest— ville. Every farm on the w.i-nt aide of
the Indy speakers put a literal inter- l.he greatest of these being Forest. Bcnrdnll a venue, from Geneva ave­
pretntion upon the following remark, The meeting wns interspersed with nue south, has one or more qf the
made by Mr. Foster: “We have met booster melodies in which nil present pumping engines at work. It la no­
our friends nnd We nro yours.” She participated. These songs were fresh ticed ^he fnrther from Inke or river
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
desired to know which one of the San- from a wicked pen slung hy tho secre­ the wells nre located that they are
tary of the Sanford Chamber of Com­ the wells to cense flowing first.
Lnv ?,nnnn?bohiI(f taft!8 (ive ‘s tT •0,eVerT,y,J?ne of the adult. Therefore it is economy to
merce. He, no doubt, received his in­
S h p J s 1 r i ° r the b,oy n n (,*lrl’ BUSTER BROWN SHOES nre made of the best
spiration from the lasr meeting in
CAT GOES FISHING.
f
lint
th!&gt; ri U t i ?S n n S w M
-madu J;v e x Pert shoe builders. The fit nnd service
Sanford, nnd more particularly from
“Foot of First St.” room
nrici&gt;fl
m1im«*vj
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mn^es B,cm cheaper shoes thnn the medium
302 which wns made famous on
PENSACOLA,
Fla.,
Sept.
29—
them
give
Uiem^iTrinj1”^
8"
Tb°
pnces
nre
reasonable. If your children hnve not worn
that occasion.
Joseph Burke, who resides in BnyVooros nnd Flowers, of Orlnndo, view Pnrk, here, owns n cat thnt is
were the song lenders nnd hnd some mnking n local reputation ns "fisherwenring'or
BR0WN
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clever songs of their own. They op­ woman.’’ Tabby rcgulnrly goes to tho
erate under tho nonc-dc-plum of Mutt whnrf in the early evening and docs
B°ys’ and Girls’ Hose, per pair.............................................,25c to 50c
and Jeff.
her fishing in shallow water. Sho usuBoys Casimer Suits, two pair of Pants, per s u it........... ........... $12.00
It was n wonderful evening—could nnlly entehes from four to a half doz­
not have been otherwise considering en small fish but Monday night es­
High School Boys’ Suits, Long Pants, per s u it.......... $16.00 to $25,00
the wonderful hunch present.
Fine tablished a record, so fa* ns her own­
Men s Suits, each.................................................. •......$18.00 to $10.00
Grub—good smokes nnd best of fcl- er knows, by landing twelve.
lows evidencing a most sincere desire . The cat does not,possess the usual
Boys’ and Girls’ Rain Coats, each....... ............................ $3.50 to $4.50
to co-operate in everything that will feline aversion to water but Jumps
make Sanford and Orlando c*ch 25,000 in without hesitation. Her method of _
Complete line of Boys’ Pants, Blouses and Shirts a t right prices.
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hy 1025. The 0. C. of C. and tho S. fishing is to stand on the tvhnrf a "
C. of C. mean thnt very thing, too.
BATTERIES
short distance above the water 'and £
thl
money"'1 Kirl!‘ mlt for ach°o1 nt tRc ’,lorc th"' '» ottering the grimiest vnlilc for
President Daetwyler, or "Dot" us he when n small fish swimming nenr the-, ■
FOR ALL CARS
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is affectionately called, ns n diplo­ surface approaches, she. junip% in, i
mat is a regular Elihu Root. Wit, fastens her teeth in the bnck of the .5
ness the finesse with which he handled finny one and swims ashore with her 5
tho political question previously refers prize.
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I he Orlando people arc to bo com­
A new club house will be erected SANFORD, FLORIDA
SANFORD, FLORIDA
plimented on their unlimited supply soon near Pensacola for the Pcnsaco- ■'
of good story-tellers. It’s a toss-up as la Yacht Club.
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SANFORD

EAST SANFORD

Sparkling Seasonable Specials
J. M. DRESNER’S

214 E. First Street

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Sanford, Florida

Stunning Ne&lt;w Fall Frocks
That will strongly appeal to the
Feminine Trade ..

Seasonable Specials oArriring Daily

STRAWBERRY PLANTS

B u ste r B ro w n Shoes

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THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME xin

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

POPE TAKES STAND
IN HIS OWN BEHALF
ON MURDER CHARGE
Did Not Know Anything
About Robbery
Plan

DENIES CHARGES
ACCUSATIONS OF RAWLINS
AND NOVITZKY AND ONLY
WANTED HIS FEB.

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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. d—Judge
Gibbs denied the motion of tho dc(esse for instructed verdict and arI (ament will begin at afternoon session
of court.
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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 6.—Counsel
for Pope resumed today when court
opened argument on motion that tho
court instruct tho jury to render a
verdict of acquittal. Tho grounds up­
on which tho instructed verdict was
ooo|ht were that allegations of indictutnt against Pope was at variance,
that Rickman was not killed during
perpetration of robbery, that Pope
vu not present and that tho state
bid failed to connect the defendant
with the enso. Both state and defense
concluded presentation of evidence
ytJtcrdny, Pope being tho only witness
in his own behalf. Ho denied all.al­
legations of the.state.

O ne o f the M aryland’s H uge M otors

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NINETEEN PEOPLE KILLED
IN COLLISION IN FRANCE
TWO TRAINS IN TUNNEL

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GOVERNOR HARDEE
WILL NOT CALL A
. SPECIAL SESSION.
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 6.—
(By tho Associated Press)._
Governor Hardee, today an­
nounced he had declined (o call
a special session of tho legis­
lature at this time as request­
ed by citizens of Dado county,
in connection with tho issue
of county school bonds. Judge
Will H. Price, of Miami, con­
ferred yesterday with tho gov­
ernor concerning the proposed
session. It is understood that
during the conference Price
transmitted the proposal thnt
Dade ‘county would pay the
expenses of the session.

DEPARTMENT JUSTICE
AWAITS ACTION CON. *
GRESS ON THE K. K. K.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 0—
(By the Associated Press).—
A decision by the Department
of Justice as to investigation
of the Ku KIux Kian will await
action by congress on tho pro­
posed inquiry, Attorney Gen­
eral Daugherty said today.
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PARIS, Oct. 6.—Nineteen persons

FOLLOWED CRASH

Southern Baptist As­
sembly Investigates
Charges Against Mays
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are known to have lost their lives In
n collision of two suburban trains In
n tunnel hero yeaterdny. Only four
havo been identified. Others being
badly burned In fire which followed
the crash. Some of tho victims wore
bo badly mutilated that It is impos­
sible to determine whether they am
mala or female.
Seventeen of those injured in the
tunnel wreck havo died in hospitals,
according to the Havas Agency, bring­
ing tho total number of dead in the
tunnel wreck to thirty-three. Explor­
ation of tho seventeen burned cars has
not yet been possible nnd it is feared
thnt they contain additional victims.

ASHEVILLE, N. C., Oct 6— DirecUf lh™ *
of ,h" f»MJr «‘icctrlc motors supplying 7.000 horse power lo one tora of tho Southern Baptist Assem­
i i 1 " l’v,,*‘rr&lt;"" ilu* I . S. n. Maryland.
The iiiniiiiiiolh motor Ih twelve
bly at Ridge Crest who mot hero yes­
f»i*t high uml weighs till tons.
.
U. 8. ATTORNEY
terday as court of Inquiry to investi­
REMOVED FROM OFFICE
gate charges of alleged Immoral con­
IN KENTUCKY DISTRICT.
duct nntl seditious rcmnrks attributed
to Dr. Livingston T. Mnys, correspond­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Thomas
ing secretary, adjourned last night to
R. Slattery, United States district
give Mnys time to obtain supplemen­
attorney for the northtm district of
tal affidavits in his defense. State­
Kentucky, wns removed from office
ment issued by council thnt many of
today by President Harding, on the
PARIS, Oct. fl.—Mnny persons are
tho chnrgcs against Mnys hnd been
recommendation
of
Attorney
Gencrnl
believed
to be dead and burning in the
disapproved.
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Daugherty.
wreckage of a rear-end collision of
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(By Th* AitodiUd Fnu)
two suburban trtlns in tho half-mile
] NEW YORK, Oct. O.-With one vie- the Ynnkees as they enme on the field
tunnel lending to tho St. Lnzaro rail­
i tory gained, the Yankees go hack to for hatting practice. '
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 6.—John H.
Indian summer dny followed chilly
the
fray
today
with
the
Ginnts
fully
road
station from which five bodies
ftpc, local nttomey, took tho stand in
night. Sun blazed in clear sky and
already
have been recovered a t 9.
1
confident
they
enn
turn
the
tide
their
kil own behalf yesterday, nt his trinl
fnns in bleachers grateful for light
o’clock last evening. Twenty serious­
i
wnyThe
Giants
did
not
nppenr
dison a charge of murder in tho first dely Injured persons nnd fifty-three
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couraged by the initial defeat nnd de- westerly breeze.
frre. The defenso' nnriqunced it had
slightly Injured nlso hnd been recov­
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termined
to
win
tho
second
game
nnd
| ao other witnesses and began its or­
Batteries for today will be: For the
ered.
L**”
1TILII1 i I j pven the series. The Yanks and their
ient on a motion for an instructed
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| followers believed they- would, win Giants, Nefh nnd Smith, nnd for the
PHILADELPHIA, Yr., Oct. fl— • *5ov,cnlocn coach‘*"
burning,
et in favor of tho defendant.
Ynnks, Hoyt nnd Sehnng,
mi n j
in
and firemen. Almost Helpless wera
b&gt;’ speed or bases, nggressiveBe argument hnd not been con­ WORKING TO HAVE AMERICAN
First
Inning
cluded when tho case went over until CARGOES SHIPPED OVERSEAS 1ness in field nnd opportune hitting, to
Firsth nlf first: Ginnts nothing.
;f.
say nothing of the kind of pitching
IN AMERICAN BOTTOMS
discount rate on nil classes of pnper de Rome, hoping to creato nn upward
today The stato rested early in the
I-nst half first: Yanks nothing.
Mays
exhibited
in
blanking
the
Ginnts
.afternoon session.
from fl 1-2 to fl per cent.
Second Inning
draft In order to nllow tho smoke and
WASHINGTON, Oct. 0.—Idle Ship­ 3 to 0. It wns in speed the Giants
Pope wns on tho stand less thnn an
First
half
second:
Ginnts
nothing.
gas to esenpe. Both trains were fill­
ping Board vessels wil be used by the were reputed to hnve advantage over
hour. Me denied unequivocally thnt
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. fl— ed with homeward bbund commuter*
Last half second: Yanks nothing.
United States Department of Com­ the American longue champions. Even
khad any knowledge of the impend­ merce to combat an intemationnl\com-. Manager
Third Inning
Mony was the root of all questions nnd authorities any thnt anypno re­
of .............
the. Yanks, nd-----— „ „Huggins,
........... , ...
ing robbery of the Pnlnco theatre here
First
half
third:
Ginnts
nothing.
hero
today In thp second session of maining in the tunnel is almost cer­
. bine by forcign-owncd shipping lines- mitte«I the GinntH were faster hut his
Last
half
third:
Yanks
nothing.
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tke night of September 4 by Frank In
« (Itn
it &lt;lol
■ ■r i:m n n t n ,f A. &gt;Mn»ia_44
f. *
tho
American
Bnnkcrs’ ‘ Asslclntlons, tain to bo dend.
(c
iltlt
clln
u
'iw
l
I
Itn
•««
n
a
i
n
n
^
n
.l
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teum showed the most speed yester
Rjtu-iinc ...u . .
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to the detriment of American
Rawlins, who shot and killed George
Fourth Inning
forty-seventh annual convention. One
The collision occurred when the
dny. Hoyt, Brooklyn Scholhoy or
pmg.
R. Rickman, manager of the plnyFirst half frturth: Giants nothing. question with n promise of making It­ 6:fl2 train for the suburb, Mnrly-LeDuring the war these companies ae- Shnwkcy, may pitch for the Yanks
bou'e. Popp admitted he hnd very
Last half fourth: Yanks scored one self one i f the big themrp of tho Roi, crashed into the rear-end of a
cumulated vast reserves of funds. today while the Ginnts may send in run.
probably been nt certain places demeeting was revealed in nlfanmont of train for Versailles, which U\ft four
When the armistice wns concluded Nchf, Tony or Barnes. The Giants to­
Kribed by state’s witnesses. Ho de.Fifth
Inning
forces
for and against business ex­ minutes earlier on tho same track, but
Bird t i, i. i * . .
7T~' r*” .***’' | they started their race to exclude Am- day will he visitihg team while the
First
half
fifth:
Giants
nothing.
tension
through branch banks, espe- which stopped insido tho tunnel for
ay ftovitzky,
Novilzkv two° stato’s
t V'&gt;n witnesses,
“"I John* orienn shipping from importnnt trade Yanks will occupy the places of the
Last
half
fifth:
Ynnks
nothing.
"J
cally
by
national banka, a ssuggested somo unexplained reason. Cries for
home crew-held by the Ginnts yester­
lanes.
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*hen he borrowed their car on tho
.
-Jiiith
Inning.'
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In
a
proposed
law reported to bo fos­ help nnd moons were audible at both
Thus fnr their operation hnve been day, this changing process involves
Bight of the killing that ho and Raw­
First
hnlf
sixth:
Ginnts
nothing.
ends of the tunnel.
tered
by
r.ntionnl
banks.
shifting
of
uniforms
nnd
dugouts.
successful. For while scores of Ship­
lins were going to "stick up" the the­ ping Board vessels drifted idly nt their There is not likt-ly to he any change in
Last hnlf sixth: Ynnks nothing.
It is feared that those who were
Oscar
W.
Schaeffer
of
Girard,
Kos..
atre.
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Seventh Inning
declared an "octopus" mennees state trapped in the burning wreckage may
moorings, American business men the hatting order of the two clubs.
Hi* story wns to the effect thnt he have been sending their cargoes abroad
First hnlf seventh: Ginnts nothing. hanks. In nddresslng tho state hank­ never he identified, ns they would
**•' ft v" tim of curcumstnnccs; he in foreign bottoms.
Last hnlf seventh: Yanks nothing. ing division, ho branded extension surely be burned to a cinder in the in­
POLO GROUNDS, Oct. fl.—The
“ d •k'feniled Rawlins nnd W. £. MelEighth Inning
through brnnrh hanks ns n forboding tense heat, yet unrenchcd by the fire­
Tho Department of Commerce hns Ginnts primed tlu-’t southpaw single
n at their trinl on n grand larceny . 4.H.U .4 -j ...........
men who were directing streams of
hirst hnlf eighth: Giants nothing. of ruin.
™divis- 1 gun, Artie Nchf for today’s world
countered by organizing ..a ...
new
!- thsr.ep -Melton wns arrested in con- ion of transportation with E. S. Gregg I scries fray with the Yankees. The
water
from both ends of tho tunnel.
Last half of eighth: Yanks scored
Discussion ended in tho ocoption df
Bwtioa with the present case, but dis- as chief. Gregg now is' actively nt | Ginnts also held in reserve their right twor uns.
a motion placing the division on rec­
*iyred after a grand jury investign- work.
.
hander, Fred Toney to shell American
Ninth Inning
oni
ns- "absolutely opposed to branch Prominent Red Cross
j,
.lon’ and so fnr as known left tho city
Here’s how he will attempt to set Leaguers who toppled the Ginnts yes
First
hnlf
ninth:
Ginnts
nothing.
banking”
with tho understanding that
^mediately. Neither Rawlins nor foreign shipping machinations nt terdny in the first contest, “Can’t
Workier Died Today
Final Giants no runs, two hits, three .the question .would bo taken before
T* °n h"'l ever paid him anything naught:
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whether it will be Hoyt or Shnw- errors; Ynnks,
.
threer uns, three hits, tho cgoncral oesslon tomorrow.
A t Home in Menton
Z T "f lnck of mon°y* ^ P 0 “ i&lt;i- Ho will nsk organizations of busi- key." bbM Miller Huggins, manager of no errors
Comptroller
of
tho
Currenfcy
Crls,
the night of ti\e killing. Rawlins ness men, such ns grain growers’ or(B r TH« S isetU U # f n u ]
singer todny told the Bankors that
h l»m he hnd learned that Melton ganizations, fnrmcr’s organizations
BODIES
OF
COUPLE
NICE,
France., Oct. fl— Charles
.profiteering banks must bewnro for
TOP MUCH THEORY ON
.
received some money from his and chambers of conJmerce, to co-opFOUND
IN
BATH
TUB
•
Carroll,
of
Carrollton, Md., who played
tho government is watching them and
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
inai Pope
rope .come
.como with cratc with him.
er- ...
Be u-m-a
asked thnt
a
prominent
part in the American Red
.
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JACKSONVILLE
.
SAYS THE DIRECTOR. will not hcsltato to charter now na­
I,_and
bo would
p
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"o u iu mnke
m age Melton
M elton pay
pny
Suppose the grain growers’ associa­
Cross
work
In Italy during the war,
tional banks within their territory;
"omething for the two of them, tion tells Gregg it wants to ship six
(H r Tb# AMOciiUd P ra u l
died
suddenly
today in tho garden of
From tho flnnnclal standpoint, the
WASHINGTON, Oct. fl— Tho pres­
in* hnd the Impression that Mel- shiploads of grain from Baltimore to
JACKSONVILLE, OcL C-Thc holl­
his
villa
nt
Mentone,
near here. He
Bequlring 80mo monoyf had
ent systom of federal vocational train­ Important feature today of the gen­
England on a certain date, Gregg sees ies of Mr. nnd Mrs. Antonio Bnncourt
was
a
direct
descendant
of Charles
un*»T cover.’*
ing contains "decidedly too much eral session of the convention was tho
to it that six American ships arc on were found in a bathtub at 1917 Boule­
Carroll,
noted
Colonial
political
lead­
Rawlins suggested they get Novitz- hand nt Bnltimore to take the cargo. vard here this afternoon. First reports theory’’ and needs the njccton of prac- report of tho economic policy commis­
er
who
was
one
of
the
designers
of
tha
tcnl methods, Drcctor Forbes of tho sion. It recorded that tho worst finan­
i r "U
. 7 0bill!. “a he didn’t know
And Gregg is inducing (he Ship­ to police indicated drowning.
Declaration
of
Independence.
veterans’ bureau declared In a report cial stringency wns over and natural
u*,- l f ! Ct°n Wa8’ P°P® obtained tho ping Board to allocate its vessels to
to President Harding made public to­ recuporatvo forcen were working for
downi ° cnr nnd th°Y drove to a private concerns on the basis of vol­ ARMED CONFLICTS
JAPANESE EMPEROR
day
nnd covering his recent country recovery.
vhirh?" pooi ro0m* the location of ume of traffic at the port where the
SOURCE OF WORRY.
. 8EEM8 TO DE SINKING
wide Inspection of hospitalization and
Formerly
»nd l ' \ ° i nC, Llock behlnd 41,0 theatre private lessor is located.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. fl— vocational training facilities.
REFORMATORY SWEPT
(■ r Tk» i iw c U M T n m )
Varch h
, Z \ W'8t Rawlina wcnt «n the board allocated Its vessels irre­ Armed
conflicts now in progress and
In makng public the report Colonel
nY FIRR; THREE AND
few
fe* . '• °.......
*'*e*t°n and returm
returned In a spective of traffic.
TOKIO, Oct. 6— Emperor YoshihiMAYBE MORE ESCAPED. to, whoso illness has been causing
.t J , T U‘8’ 8ayf"ff
bo l,Ted
Hved UP
up the
the
That meant that some ports were tho continued threat of renewed clash­ Forbes characterizes the- system as
street
'y * no
es
present,
the
chief
obstacle
to
busi­
"unmistakably
and
absolutely
wrong,”
C pST
,,?ck^ v o jammed with idle ships while at
alarm in Japan, is said to be in worse
to th,n ‘tUo more than * b,ock neighboring porta wharves were ness condtions returning to normal and expressed doubt, whether "very . IONA, Mich., Oct. 6.—Michigan Na­ condition in official statement issued
Rtwl|ns 7 “r, °f the ^'atre. There crowded with goods unable to find car­ throughout the world, according to a many men have actually been re­ tional guardsmen and members orthe here.
while i W,n 80URht t0 ^nd Melton, riers or were being shipped out on report made by the special cqmmit- habilitated by the government and. state constabulary this evening were
too of the chamber of commerce of the have gone back to their respective patrolling the outer wall of the Michi­ FIELDS AND STALEY* ‘
Hdfr.K..P
•liable 0,.WBiU!d- He waited a con- foreign vessels.
Lme, he said, probably Right now Gregg Is making a thor­ United Ctates ,returning from an ex­ communities as wage camera andd as­ gan State Reformatory here, where
ttre*.
ADMIT EXPRESS THEFT.
set*.”
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flro destroyed all cell blocks, the ad­
WtinJ
an hour or
hour, ough study of inland rail nnd water tended trip through Europe.
"We havo farmed men ’out under ministration offices, the chape! and
u "^“nie
Z Z t ot th0 car*_r. ..
a.’
MACON, Oct. 8.—Ernest Q. Fields^
. transportation in its relation to fore­
K. K. K. VICTIM DEAD
this system,”, tho director added, in warden’s offlco. During th cflro that and R. E. Ftaley, fugitives until Wed­
rztoro'Ti iT r ! Ient for Paulin- to ign trade. He’s trying to get foreignV,nal|y he drove back to the bound cargoes to ports by the most
commenting on the report It is noth­ caused a loss roughly estimated at
. WACO, Tex., Oct. fl— With ' tho ing short • f crime and slavery to put half a million dollars, three prisoners nesday, in connection with the recent
C S j I f '" "n e^Tort to learn what ecdnomical routes.
trail of sixty-four persons accused of
the nul
,I !U- Later, he rehirn- . Tho division mny later take up the death yesterday of Louis Crow from men Into some of the places they havo escaped from the Institution. •
conspiracy
to steal from the Ameri­
proposed waterway from the Atlantic wounds received in a fight at Lorcna been put. I am opposea to the sweat
Only thq factory buldlngi of the re­ can Express Co., pieadod guilty in
»ere a r r a i J ^ I "" ^Sra,n UntI1 theY td the Great L a k e s which virtually Saturday night when Sheriff Bob shop system and I do not propose to formatory escaped tho blaze, being United States district court today and
°I4murder
murder. n" t,j.ofr®
.tiler
7 011 the charge would ipake Detroit and Chicago ocean Buchanans attempted to stop a Ku let more of t)te former service men be saved by the direction of the wind.
were fined $400 each.
Klux Khm parade, announcement of exploited by mushroom houses that
fct,ore Zi-en th dl8cjajmed having ever ports.
Gov. Alex J. Groeeheck, Roy C.
tl. O. B. Hogan, well known LaurGregg also will delve into cables the date when tho county grand jury havo sprung up merely to exploit the Vandorcook, head of tho state de­
^
of n t, iP 8t° ' raMk and torn
ena
county farmer arrested some
will
be
summoned
to
investigate
the
he w.!
’ Uken from Rawlins and other communication facilities
■oldier and get the government's partment of public safety, and'Var­
w«s arrested. • •
•go
at the Instigation of department
incident
was
awaited
here.
Neither
bound up with foreign trade. Com­
money.”
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dan Thomas C. Burns, were In con­ or justice officers, on a charge of p*.
district
Judge
R.
I.
Munroe
nor
Coun­
plaints of Ulscriminauon
discrimination against — y -------- « »
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sultation today to map out plans for
th , „
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American trade by foreign cable com- ty Attorney F* B. Tierpy have indicat—Got your Scratch Pads from Th# the rebuilding o f the burned structui’o onage was freed today by the federal
!raM
J-w.,0cal
^aw*—le
each
at
Hzrtld office.
grand Jury when a "no bill’* was re­
pantes continue.
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1^ whcn * * *ar* wou,d
• the Herald o n c e
•nd for earing for the Inmate*,
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

M IN ST R E L
BARBECUE AND RACES
SHOW GREAT
PROVED GREAT EVENTS
LAST NIGHT
IN BIG GALA DAY HERE
DIXIE MINSTRELS SHOWED TO well received' and then somo of his
great dances and was called back so Riders Were Here From
BIG HOUSE AND SCORED
ninny times they had to ccaso calling
GREAT HIT
Many Parts of
him for he was all in. Sam Is a footlight favorite and can certainly dance.
Florida
(From rrtd*jr'« D a ily )
Tho Dixie Minstrels mode their in*
The esthetic dancing of Miss Daphitial bow to n Sanford audience last no Wimbish in Egyptian costume was
night and n well filled house ^greeted n dream of grace, this young lady bethem and made them feel that their {ing the embodiment of the dancers of
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' * ancient times, graceful, talented, beau­ DANCING AT NIGHT WA8 A BIG
efforts were appreciated.
The old
Princess Theatre had been metamor­ tiful in faco and figure, exemptyfylng
FEATURE OF THE DAY'S IN­
phosed in a mysterious manner and the spirits of woodlnnd nymphs and
TERESTING PROGRAM
was almost disguised by the magic fairies.
Tom Martin and Mildred Holly cap­
hand of an artist who had budded
(From Frid» 7 'i D tU /)
1
trellis work, caused vines and flowers tured the crowd in their catchy duett
Yesterday was ono of the greater
to grow and had mode a beautiful ef­ entitled “Oh Me, Oh My" being a days in tbjchistory of Sanford. Then
fect on a stage that is undoubtedly sprightly song and dance and both of were ma/iy hundreds here to spend the
the most wretched in the state. The them being good in their part.
&gt;
day—not as many people as Sanford
The grand ensemble of the entire hns entertained in the post but one
two sides where the minstrels sat were
flanked with a white trellis and posts company closed thciilg show that was of the largest crowds in present years
Before you*re a day older from bite and parch (cut
held white electrit bulbs that blended a great success In every way.
and it was a good natured crowd, one
The following were tho members of that had thrown off 'all business re­
with the flowers nnd vines and artis­
you want to let the idea slip out by our exclusive pat- *
tic effect nnd the stage really looked the circle and chorus:
straints and had come to Sanford to
under your hat that this ented process) are a rev&lt;H
good—just like a real minstrel show] Hob Holly, jr., Miss Wimbish, Miss- have a good time. It was one of those
stage would look and the boys dressed . cr Mere, Miss Henry, Miss Milter, old-fashioned days filled with that
is the open season to start lation to the man who never
in white pants, black socks, white ; Miss ShinhoUor, Misses Holly, Miss hospitable spirit of olden days when
som eth in g w ith a jo y ’us could get acquainted with a
shirts, black ties carrying out the Smith, Miss Wilson, Mrs. L. J. Alii-- people met nt a barbecue to talk and
White and Black Revue, George A. Dc- . son, Miss Cowan, Loo Peck, Mat Tar- race horses nnd have a good time gen­
jim m y p ip e — and some pipe I P . A. has made a
ifipe a thing of jo y to four
Cottes, the interlocutor in black ev- j bell, Tom Martin, Maurice Ilelstrom erally,
prince Albert!
cnlng dress, the end man in purple Sid Rive, Percy Mero, Geo. McLaughmen
where one was smoked
The barbecue was all ready for the
and green suits made a most cn- tin, Lil Connelly, M. Wimbish, Clnr- hungry crowd about one o’clock and
Because/ a pipe packed before!
trancing picture as tho curtain rose ence Mahoney, Lee Peck, Forrest there was plenty of everything, espec­
with Prince Albert satisfies
•while they sang the opening chorus Gatchel, J. Michael, J. Musson, Tom ially meats—good old Florida meat
Ever roll up a cigarette
and the merry minstrel men cavorted Meredith, Mr. Warren,
a man as he was never satis­ with Prince Albert? Man,
that Vied with the finest of western
across the stage.
j The producing staff were:
meat and took first prize. Eugene
fied before—and keeps him man — but y o u ’ve got a
Billy Hoffman, black face in "Down
Executive Committee—J. G. Mich- Roumillat, the boy who has been work
f r l n t m M l t i r t fa
sa tisfie d ! And, you can
Yonder," Percy Mere in “Aain’t We ael, Chairman; I*. A. Mero, IV. A. Con- | |n(r early nnd late with the barbeem
party coming your way!
a«U In toppy rod
b u t* . tid y rid final
nelly, J, T. Ilrady.
Got Fun", Tom Martin in "Save
stunt, had charge of all the big do
prove it! W hy — P . A.’s Talk about a cig a rette
hm ndoom o po u n d
mnd hull pound tin
tic Dram for Me"; Bob Herndon in i Publicity Committee—J. T. Brad), ings end promptly on time he sounded
fcam id e rt mnd in tho
flavor and fragrance and smoke; we tell you it’s a
"I’m Gonnn Quit Saturday," and Geo. Chairman; I\ A. Mere, F. E Mere the gong and the crowd went for the
p o u n d cryito l f U l l
h u m id o r w ith
coolness and its freedom
McLaughlin In ‘‘Free, Simple nnd ditb.
feed and it was some feed. Plenty of
opongo m o i t t i n t r
Disengaged,’’ were
Ihe
black
Ticket Committee—IL A. Wash- meat barbecued to a turn nnd pickles
top.
face comedians th a t kept the .burn, Chairman; P. A. Dooley, W. A and coffee and ice wnter and bread
audience in a ronr nil tjuring j Rumph, E. A. Chittendon.
nnd butter nnd many people brought
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the first part. They nre always good \ Stage Committee—J. T1 Brady, well filled lunch baskets nnd added to
br R. J. K»rnoltia
nnd they were especially good in the Chairman; F. E. Meredith, R. A. the occasion by having a regular pic­
Tobacco Co
W taaton-SaUia,
Dixie Minstrels.
Greene, S. A. Dutton. .
nic lunch under the shade trees on the
N .C .
The black face boys who sat in the
Producing SlaiT
lake front. A s.the bund played the
circle and interrupted the interlocutor
Rxccutiv(. Committee—J. G. Mich- tournament was bold the first event of
the national jo y smoke
by pulling some good stutf all thru .neii Chairman; I\ A. Mero, W. A. Con- the afternoon nnd the following prizes
were awarded:
the show were Bob Herndon, Tom nt,|]y j j- u r„,|y
FUNERAL OF MRS.
First prize—Sum Brooks, of 0
“Thesc Rats Wouldn't Eat My Dost
Martin, George McLaughlin, Percy
Publicity Committee—J. T. Urndy,
F.
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WOODRUFF,
JR.
teen;
second
prize,
D.
I*.
Self,
of
ChuGrain,” Says Fred Lamb,
Mero, Billie Hoffman, Paul Lnke, chairman; P. A. Mero, F. E. Mereluotn; third prize, Barney Beck, of
Snowball Sutton, Lill Connelly.
dith
"It's hard to keep rats out of a
IFiom Mcn3*y « Daily) *
Thu ballad singers were Maurice , Ticket Committee—H. A. Washburn Sanford; fourth prize, Phil Leonurdy,,
feed
store. Tried for years. A neigh­
The
funeral
of
Mrs.
Frank
L.
Wood­
Helston who rendered "Crooning” a chairman; P. A. Dooley, W. A. of Osteen.
boring
store sold me some RATruff, Jr.,-occurred from the home on
In the horse race the horses were
lullaby song ns only Maurice can sing | lumph( £ \ Chittendon.
FLUSH
YOUR
KIDNEYS
OCCAS­
SNAP.
It worked wonder?. Gathered
it, nnd H. J. Clause who snng "Mamstage Committee—J. T. Brady, lined up on Palmetto avenue and rode
Oak avenue Saturday afternoon nt 1 up dead rats every morning. Bought
SIONAL!,
Y
IF
YOU
BAT
my's Little Sonny, Honey Boy" ns only chairman; F. E. Meredith, R. A_ straight across the bulkhead to the
(►'clock, Dr. Brownlee, of the Pres- more RAT-SNAP. Haven’t n nit now.
MEAT REGULARLY.1
railroad track, the winners being Ru­
Clause could sing it and Sid Rive, that Greene, S. A. Dutton,
byterinn church, officiating. Thu in- They wouldn’t ent my best grain win
fus Brown, first and Henry Cameron,
old time minstrel man who gave them
„
No
man
or
woman
who
eats
meat
torment
was made in Lakeview ceme- j I threw RAT-SNAP around." Three
"I Found You" as only Sid Rive can
*•
second.
.
regulnrly
can
make
a
mistake
_by
tery,
nnd
the beautiful floral offerings sizes, 35C( 05c, M.2f&gt;. Sold and guant*
Entire
Co.
render a beautiful ballad. II. J. Clause Opening Overture
By
In the little pony race Chas. Beck
Ap T 1
(lushing
the
kidneys
occasionally,
says
nttested
to
the love nnd esteem in, teed by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
was firat, Elertor Cameron was sec­
and the t:ntire company closed the
^
which
the
deceased
wns held in this I
_ _ ____________
a
well-known
authority.
Meat
forms
first part hut not before the funny’ fcntran™ ,,f Minstrel, introducing ond, Harney Beck, jr,, was third, and
uric
acid
which
clogs
the
kidney
pores
cRyj
Sell
it
witli a Herald Want Ad.
Jack Stemjkl was fourth.
fellows had scored some good hits— , ‘,s7^
local hits were missing—and with In-, Interlocutor Geo. A. DeCottes.,
Last night the street in front of the R0 lh«y ■luRghhly filter or strain only
terlocutor DoCottei had nn evening of
"'s Gonjedinns Bob Herndon, Tom court house was filled with sawdust Pnrf °f the waste and poisons from
You will make a roiiltb
fun. Ami by the way George Dc- Martin- Gt'or^ McLaughlin, Percy nnd lighted by hundreds of lights the blood, then you get sick. Nearly
_______
if you order your ferti­
Cottes is some good looking middle'Mero, Rdhc Hoffman, Paul Lake, strung across the street the compli- «B rheumatism, headaches, liver troulizer
without
getting
our
NEW
PIIICE
LISTS
JUST
ISSUED. PLENTY OP
man
.
Snowball Sutton, Lil Connelly.
menU of the Southern Utilities C. ! hie, nervousness, constipntion, dizziMATERIALS, Prompt-Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers, insecticides.
Uph Allison and Fred Rudisill, the *
Balladista Sid Rive, Maurice thc dancers held sway from sevi 'ness, sleeplessness bladder disorders Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.______________________________________ *&gt;
boys who put on the show and nursed Helston, IL J. Clause,
o'clock until midnight nt which tin come from sluggish kidneys.
Get August 1st. 1U2J Price Lists. Now furnishing "SIMON PURE" and
The moment you feel a dull ache in
it into being put on a little skit nt the
Harmonist—Sam linumel, M.J they hud tn take the baud off the phi
"GEM BRANDS"
piano while the stage was being set ^ inihish, ( larence Mahoney, _ Lee rm and urge them to go home as the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
and snng some good, cntchy songs nnd . ^ ec^' l' orrc®1 Gatchel, J. Michael,* J. they wanted to ‘play until morning. the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of i
FLORIDA
hits. Boh Herndon then enme on with ,Musson, Tom Meredith, Mr Warren, The street was a trifle rough but tho sediment, irregular of passage or at- J J^CKSON\ILLE
rl
one of his inimitable monologue hits!*- ^h, Everybody Loves to Go—
dancers did not seem to mind it r
tended by a sensation of scalding, gPt
impersonating the old time negro
............... -......... ....Entire Company they tripped the latest dances' on » about four ounces of Jad Salts from
t
**+*+*■
preacher nnd kept the audience in nn
Down Yonder............ Billie Hoffman snwdust just ns their forefathers i.«. any rellnblc pharmney nnd take a
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SE E
uproar while he "lucidntcd" about the
^,0t h u n .....Percy Mero many years ago. Tho sidewalk was tahlespoonful in n glass of water bcchurch debt. Bob is nil old timer on A ~ Crooning ....
Maurice Ilelstrom much better aud both street and side- f0re breakfast for a few days nnd
W. J..T H IG P E N &amp; CO M PANY
the minstrel stage and-always good
Snvc a Little Dram for Me ....
walk wns well filled for nbout three your kkjneys will then net fine. This !
but getting better with age. The
......
Tom Martin ^m,rs' .
fnmous salts is made from the ncid
AGEHTB
quartette composed of Maurice lidMammy s Little
Sunny Money
H was n great day from the first ()f grapes nnd lemon juice, combined
ston, S- S. Ilnumel, Tom Martin nnd
Boy
H. J. Clause events in the morning until late last with | ithin nn,j has been used for j
A. C. Warren sang severnl selections ^^ Bin Gunn QuitSaturday
night. It will be a day that will i'nK' generations to flush clogged kidneys,
o r r i c c p e o p l e s h a n k n tu u i iN G
nnd catchy potpourri that were most:
••••
...... .....
Boh Herndon er long in the memory of those who nn(|
lhrm to activity, also
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
,
F lo rid a
ably rendered, the voices blending perI Found You
Sid Rive came and partook of the hospitality of to neutralize the acids ip urine so it
fectly and they received the glnd 9*—Finale of First P a rt.................
the Sanford people.
no longer causes iritation, thus end­
.... J. Clause and Entire Co.
hand all along the way.
ing bladder disorders.
ACT II •
Tho Cabaret Scene in which George
Jad Salts is inexpensive nnd ennDeCottes, the interlocutor, entertains A Surprise Bub Allison, Fred Rudisill
STOP
CATARRH!
OPEN
not
injure; makes a delightful effer­
ACT III*
his winter guests opened with the
NOSTRILS
AND
HEAD
vescent
lithin-wntcr drink which all
#
beautiful girls gowned in benutiful Monologue ...... :.........tl ..Bob Herndon
regular ment eaters should take now
ACT
IV.
evening attire seated nt tables nnd
Bay* Cream Applied In Nostrlk
and thjm to keep the kidneys clean j
Quartette—Maurice Helston, S. S.
Relieve* Heed-Cold* at Once.
the host entertains them with cabaret
nnd the blood pure, thereby avoiding
Bnumcl,
Tom
Mnrtin,
Mr.
Warren.
features*consisting of tho song nnd
t,
.....
.
.
.
.serio
u s kidney
complications.—Adv.
ACT
V.
chorus by Miss Daphne' Wimbish "I'm
If your nostrils are clogged and
'
Cabaret
Nobody’s Baby" nnd the chorus of
your head is stuffed and you can’t
bcautfiul girls assisting her with a Geo. DeCottes entertaining his Winter breathe freely because of a cold or PLANT CITY STARTS
TO MOVE GRAPEFRUIT
catchy dance went big.
|
guests in Sanford, Florida.
catarrh, ji-st get a small bottle ofj
Sum Baumel gave a song that was Scene I.—I’m Nobody's Baby..........
Ely’s Cream Balm nt any drug
I HAVE THEM
PLANT CITY, Oct. 5.—Seven cars
—■
| ..._......Daphne Wimbish nnd Chorus Apply a-little of this flagrant, anti­
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■ Scene IL—Dancing........S. S. Baumel septic cream into your nostrils and let of grnpefruit, nil shipped here from
5
J , Scene III.—Esthetic Dancing..—..,....
it punetrate through every air-pis—j territory to the south, with the ex­
....................Miss Daphne Wimbish sage ot your head, soothing anj Imnl- ception of some early lociil fruit, hnvc
'• “Foot of First St.” 81
j Scene IV.—Duct-, Oh Me, Oh My
ing the inflamed, swollen mucous Ijmw shipped to the northern markets
- .......... Mildred Holly, Torn Martin membrane nnd you get instant relief.!
[» is .attractMetropolitan Musical Cortfpnny
-Ah! how good it feels. Your nos-i from Plant City. The movement being alien*
Chorus—Bob Holly, Mias Wimbish, trils nre open, your head is clear, n o '£ n!n Thursday and has been regular
Uon—lots are being sold right alpng and building in this
Misses Mere (3), Miss Henry, Miss more hawking, snuffling, Mowing; no through todny, when one car was shipMiller, Miss Shinhoiscr, Misses Holly, more headache, dryness or struggling pod.
section is such ns lo gladden the heart of those who have
MIbs Smith, Miss Wilson, Mrs. L. J. for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just! The vegetable movement Is nssumthe Rood of Sanford at heart.
8 Allison, Miss Cowan, Leo Peck,, Mat what sufferers from head colds, nnd ing importance. There hnvc been 240
Tarbell, Tom Martin, Maurice Hel- catarrh nebd. It's a delight.—Adv. packages shipped in two days, not inThis is no idjc talk—I have weighed the statement and
•----------------- »-----eluding today’s movement. A quanstrom, Sid Rive, Percy Mero, Geo. Mc­
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
tlty of eggplants nre moving, nnd a
Laughlin, Lil Connelly, II. J. Clause. YOUNG WOMAN DIES
FOLLOWING DARING LEAP goodjiroportion of both white and
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
-------I yellow squash is being bought nnd
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
"Preparatory to the construction of
LONG BRANCH, N. J.. Oct. f&gt;.— shipped. Shipments of cucumbers,'
tho new bridge nt Jjike Worth, work­
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
RENTAL
nmi P«'PP''r
far are inslgr.ifi-j
men have started tho neersnary office While attempting to make a flying
nnd workk-huilding," says tho West leap from a speeding automobile to an
, CW I14I’D* r is
BATTERIES
. ,
txmght. Prices arc considered fairly 1
Palm Bench Post. Actual workk on the airplane
Lite yesterday Miss Madeline
Eggplants are bringing from
FOR ALL CARS
bridge construction will bo started ns
snnn A,
u
. ' nmJ ,aV‘8 Wan M hadly iniur®d that “he $155 to $lJiO per crate. There is a
1
,
I
.
.
ol!
Uled from a fracture of tho skull in a strong demand for yellow squash. Yelt. ,
.
e. c*Iu,Pmfcnt “"ives. ^ 0sj)itnl here last night. 'Her homo is lows nre worth from $1.75 to $2.00 on
"The Man Who Sella D irt Cheap
platform, and
ana whites
wmtes run
run
^
^ n n n ? &gt;T
^ in F° rt Picrec’ F,orida' ‘ M,85 ^ v ls jth e local platform,
ere* and stee1 2,000 feet long, and lost her balance as she reached for' from $1.50 to $1.75 per crate. Pepper
There
rung
of a
.there .will
. . . be . eight
. arches.
.
... „will | the bottom
-----—
*.-----rope
ladder sus- Is worth around $2 per crate. Okra is
.*
be a thirty foot roadway, with five- pended from the plane and fell to the demanding from $1 to $1.25 per-hamtoot walks on both sides.
' ground.
•
per.
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HAD A GREAT DAY

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IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

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General Fire

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Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

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THE 8A N F0 R D W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

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WILL BE ORGANIZED AS
SANFORD INSTITUTION

Legriolt
PUBLIC SCHOOLS I American
Will Celebrate
LAKE MONROE OPENED TODAY
Armistice Day
FOR THE TERM
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* *

Expert to Stage Big Parade, Dances
and Carnival

Progress marks tho way in tills
part of the county. laind is being ALL OF THE SCHOOLS ARE FILL­ Campbell-Lossing Post of the Amer­
ican Legion is one of the livest posts
cleared, houses built, and tho farm­
ED AND FINE CORPS OF
of
World War veterans in the state
ing section widening upon all sides.
TEACHERS
nnd
they nro up and doing all the
The
stately
trees
that
have
long
made
amount by many thousand to place
time. They have virtually secured a
I T n m K osdiT 'i
Charter Being: Prepared their money In a home institution and beautiful the boundaries of tho Mon­
Sanford schools opened this morn­ lot on the lake front from tho city
roe road ,aro now falling before tho
For New $100,000 not wait for a foreign company to put relentless
ing
with a large attendance at both upon which they expect to erect a fine
axe.
Tho
highway
from
in a trust company to tnke care of the
B a n k &amp; Trust Co.
many calls for investment purposes. Lake Monroe to Fiiat street was es­ High School and the Grammar Schools building in the near future—one that
will be a credit to tho city nnd county
The new bank and trust company pecially attractive on account of tho and tho two Primary schools. Appro­
and
to the local post.
will start with the best wishes of all density of shade and tho lovely sub­ priate exercises were held at all the
rrh e
The
boys are planning a big day
the bnnks of Seminole county nnd all tropical effoct. Already /fourteen
hero
for
November
11th—Armistice
schools
and
tho
new
school
year
starts
Three Inseparables
of the people and will take its place acres arc under clearance upon tho
Day—and with big parades, carnival
among the large institutions of the east side, that portion having been off with tho brightest of prospects.
One for m ildnew.VIRGINIA
RTOCK AFTER ONE DAY'S CAN- state.
At the High School Dr. Walker, Dr, features, dances and a good time gen­
purchased by Postmaster Elder, of
VASS OF LOCAL BUSINESS
Uurhahs, Prof. T. W. Lawton, R. H. erally the day will he another mile­
One for mellowness. BURLEY
Sanford. Upon the west, J. W. Bell is
MEN AND INVESTORS
Pcnrman and V. I\ Forster nnd sever­ stone in tho history of the locnl post.
clearing ten acres, and Neal Cole­
One for a ro m a .T U R K IS H
They have not settled on the entire
al other well wishers of the schools
man, who purchased the Warren assisted Prof. McKay, the principal, in program ns yet but they are working
A new financial institution for SanThe finest tobaccos perfectly
place, is completing the improvement welcoming tho high school pupils and on it with the help of the Auxiliary
ford, or rather a rc-organjzation of
of his farm. Out upon First street, gave them good ndvico upon tho com­ ladies and Armistice Day will be one
aged a n d blend ed .
aae'already established, will bo the
Mr.
Hartline
has
bought
a
tract,
built
bank and trust company, articles
mencement of another school year. of the big events of tho month of No­
a home, and is getting land under cul­ The high school this year gives n very vember in Sanford.
of Incorporation- now being prepared
tivation for farming. R. H. Booth Is bright promise of having the largest
The county commissioners at their
for the same. It will be a reorganiza­
clearing
up
land
for.cultivating
and
last
meeting granted the boys the use
enrollment
in
many
years
and
they,
tion of the Peoples Bank and whether
the nstnc will bo the Peoples Bank A HOY HARDIN NEXT IN ROD AND will eventually build a larger resi­ have the largest class, of freshmen in of the court house tor ihe dance at
GUN CLUB REC- *
dence. L. C. Bcrd has bought the the history of tho school.
night and the overfmvr crowd will bo
Trust Co., or have another name
ORD
Roe place, and is rabidly improving
Krjij UCTttfflC*
accommodated at a good dance plat­
Boles but a small difference for it
his new home.
form near the court horuso on the bulk­
ANCIENT STEAMER LINE
«U1 be a new proposition with all the
(rrom F r l d . y ’i Dill?)
Mrs. Ora Denning Layton, " field
head where there will be all kinds of
features of the banking system and
RAN TO ROCKLEDGB
L. II. Gibbs, now holds the best rec­
worker
of the Florida health associa­
*ith the trust feature added to give ord for marksmanship for the season
VIA LAKE POINSETT. new features to entertain a big crowd. Try a Herald Want Ad today.
tion, employed by the State Board of
the patrons a much better service In at the Rod &amp; Gun Club trap.
many ways.
C. H. Lcfflcr brought a card to the
Next to him comes Roy Hardin, a Education, visited' our school Tues­
To demonstrate the ready response man who has not been shooting this day nftemoon and gave a very enter­ Herald office this week that adver­
that met the efforts of the organizers season until yesterday but who is taining Instruction upon sanitation. tised the steamers running from San­
and the need of an institution of this showing up well. . J. II. Cowaii comes Mrs. Layton encouraged the children ford to Rockledgc vln Poinsett. The
kind in Sanford it is stated that in one third with n standing of 733 for the to observe certain rules of sanitation card says: Steamer “Astatula" leaves
promising that in five weeks- they Sanford every Monday nnd Thurs­
day's time the $ 100,000 capital stock season.
of the new institution wns largely ov­ On account of the Gula Day cele­ would be entitled to n certificate of day nt 8;30,arrives at Lake Poinsett
ersubscribed nnd the books had to bo bration yesterday many of the regu- membership in tho health crusade. All next day at 7 a. m. Three miles to
dosed. Of this amount 025 shares are- Jara were unable to bo out as the races that carry out the regulations for ten Rockledgo by hack meeting steamer
Sanford people and only 75 shores are and tournament were being held at weeks obtain a prize, the children to giong north Tuesday, and south Fri­
out of town investors, thus insuring the same time as the trap shoot and tho fourth grndo a pretty Mother day. Returning leaves Poinsett nt 3
4V,
tbc people that it will bo a strictly many were busy. To make up for Goose sanitation book, tho remaining
p. m., Tuesday nnd Friday, nrriving nt
bone institution in every wny. It will this sevcrnl men were in yesterday’s grades, a crusade pin. The children
Snnford on Wodnesdny nnd Saturday
bare strong outside financial backing contest who came in for the celebra­ that persevere in sanitation till the
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
morning,
making connection for all
putting considerable outside money tion, and attended the shooting rather end of the school year, are awarded a
In Jnnuarytho Btenmcr j nunitn
into Sanford for investment purposes than the races.
Is An Ever-Increasing Liability
gold pin. Mrs. Layton is very chnrtfiami will do much toward' building up On the whole the score is not quite ing and her suggestions were met will be put, on the line mnking tri­
The
longer
your
home
remains unpainted the more
Sanford and Seminole county.
The so good as on previous days but it is with hearty approval. Her next visit weekly typs. Joe Smith mnnnger, and
costly
the
repair
will
be
when you nave to renovate it.
trust feature means that money will still good amateur work. Yesterday’s to our school in five more weeks Is E. II. VanDeman agent nt Sanford.
It’s
cheaper
to
paint
now,
and it’s cheaper to use a
Many of the old timers will remem­
be’availablc for loans on real estate to results are ns follows:
cagily anticipated.
paint
that
actually
protects
the
surface.
ber these little river steamers that
satisfy the insistent demands being
.
•
Yost. Season
A heavy rain fell hero Sundny. The made tho upper St. Johns river trip
made every day for tho building of
Score
Boll was thoroughly moistened nnd and the card shows thnt even in the
more homes ami the enlarging of the Gibbs', L. H.
25-15
left in good condition for the netting early dayB the uppor river could be
capita] stock with the money available Hardin, Roy
, 50-36
of celerry, lettuce, cabbage, etc.. negotiated. It wns n enso of neces­
from other sources will make a differ­ Cowan, J. H. ... ........ 25-15
Farmers are busy here this week with sity then to uso thg river nnd every­
fl»Intr
Vtrnithtr
ence in the ability of the bank to Knight, G. W. ... ......... 50-32
such crops .though many had already one used it ns there were no rnlfronds.
C H H ouse Paints ate the result o f 38 years o f experi­
place more money in realty loans. The Coleman, Hen . ........ 25-19
plants in the field as wo have an Now the people are again using the
ence. A ctual test has proven th at they wear longer and
meeting of the stockholders will be. Woodruff, F. L., Jr.... *
nhu
abundance of water in thin section, hoat lines ^because the high freight
give better service than ordinary paints. A sk for free
held as soon as possible after the pub­ Stringfellow, W. A. 50-33
booklet* and color chartsthe nrtoninn wells always respond rates hnvo,n&gt;rerd them to lio so.
lication of the incorporation notice I Wallace, A. H. ........ 50-34
freely nnd nnturnlly despite the most
If the boats in the enrly days could
iStevens, It. E. ........ 50-31
prolonged drouth. There hns never go from Snnford to Lake Harney nnd
*
Kennedy, K.
yet been a single well to fait in tjic on to Ijiko Poinsett they rnnld go
will probably be actively connected Newman, It. A.
50-28
Monroe locality. Mr. Harry I^nppin, there now nnd with a rnnnl connecting
SANFORD, FLORIDA .
with the new institution with II. I*. I'uleston, S. .
*
of
First street, has completed the re- with the Indian river go nil the way
Smith, the present vice-president nnd Whitner, Chns. ........ 50-21
tiling of the front five ncres of his to bjlnmi.
H. It, Stevens, the president of the Leonard, N. It.
r.o-30
farm ami in mnking preparations to
Peoples Bank at present together with Hand, Walter S. ....... 25-14
•*&lt;1
tile
a back five acres. The middle five
MTcrnl other local
financiers and Hill, W. C.......... ........ ‘75-38
acres of tho place nro tA be kept in
stockholders mnking It n progressive Hickson, I). C. . ........ #
the woodland nnd will furnish a loca­
*
‘Hickson, J. T. .
Mf
tion for their future residence, n
officered and directed by Seminole Howard, C. C.
25-11
modern home which they expect to
county citizens.
50-25
Maxwell. It. C.
build
some time noon. Mr. I.appin Is
The new hank nnd trust company Y ount/ Snn,
fast
getting
his plnce in line, condi­
will l*e ready for operntinn about the Overs tree? I! .1.
25-14
tion, which, with thnt good location,
.first of November nnd will add great­ Wight, It. U.
*
makes this farm n very desirable one.
ly to the other,strong financial insti­ Higgins, Ed...........25-11
Mr .and Mrs. L. B. Mann enter­
tutions of this city. Tho bank nnd Hutchison, Jos.
• -I'M
50-26
tained tho young folks of *ho B. Y. P.
tryst company 'will have*a capita] Douglass, Vnnco E....*
M A R K
U., very delightfully Fridny evening.
stock of $100,000, Tho First National Smith, II. P................ 50-25
Refreshments
were
served
nml
the
Bank with $50,000 and tho Seminole Kilbce, W. G.
25-12
County Bank with $50,000
evening pleasantly whiled away in
$62.5 f. o. b. Detroit
makes an Stokes, C. W.
. 50-24
,
merry games.
srrny of financial strength that will gt 00toff, C.
A jolly party enjoyed a chicken pitattract investments toward this city. [Mobley, E. I&gt;.
Inu
nt Hawkins’ Springs, Saturday.
It -shows (he strength, the courage, Herndon, B. W.
*
They
were Mr, nnd Mrs. .Charlie Bell
the witdom. the confidence of the Akera, Frank
25-17
home people when they put up $100,000 Fitts, W. A................ 25-11
nml son, Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
H P
h&gt; one day nnd oversubscribe that Kennedy, Ilobt.
X.440 Wynne and daughter, Misses Itobertn j
•''MIS
.440 and Josephine, Miss Linda and Henry
Stonoff, M............. ....*
Miles.
.420
Kennedy, L....... — ....*
-y
Mr. J. B. Johnson and wife have re­
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.400
Herring, Geq. G....
.400 turned to their home here after spend­
Rumbley, J. A. —1 __#
.400 ing the summer in Tennessee.
Hand, Will H....... .... 25-14
Messrs, Lee Pryor nnd Morgnn
.370
Bryan, L. T.......... .... 25- 7
.347 Chndwick ,of Knoxville, Tenn., spent
Tolar, J. N........- .... 50-17
.200 a week here, camping. They will tour
Speer, Geo............. .... 25- 7
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Fox, Meade ..........
Bedford’* Black-Draught Highly Dial, Bert ‘........... __ 25- 4
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hawkins nnd
*Did not shoot yesterdny.
children, spent Saturday nt the beach,
by a Tennessee
Mrs. Jordan is visiting relatives in
Grocer for Troubles Re- *
Alabama.
The Five Smilers
suiting from Torpid
Mr. Frnnk Lnppin, who spent tho
Named by Dr. Hyman past year hero with relatives, has re­
Liver.
at Baptist Temple turned to his homo in Mnssnchusettes.
“In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which is hamessod
Sut Nashville, Tonn.— The ofno (
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(l*rora
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Rabun and Mr.
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
MacJ' Thedford’s Block-Draught, the j Ur. Hyman gave the results of tho nnd Mrs. King, spent Saturday at
world—the internal combustion engine.
feniiino, herb, liver medicine, | j investigations of the
th Good Fellowship Daytona Beach.
touched for by Mr. W N Parsons • ' League lost night at the Baptist
Mr. Charlie Bales was In Leesburg
“Tho troctot- will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
£ ! ? .'«
«nr, "It Is without Temple. It had Bbcn advertised for on business this week.
farm
worker from three to four times over.
Koubt the best liver medicine, and I B°me time that Dr. Hyman would give
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Mork
Naughcr
,of
I f 1j boll0TO * could get along without the names of five of the most pleasant Tennessee, havo moved here. .
“It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
seti
11 for •oar stomach, head- men in Sanford on Sunday night, five
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Johnson
havo
put
his
produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is— on to an
had liver, Indigestion, and all of the most pleasant merchants next returned home after, spending tho
efficient production basis.
•
, , r Jfcublcs that are the result 01 Sunday and five of the most pleasant summer In tho north.
-v
* ^rpld liver. .
employes in Sanfhrd on tho Sunday
“It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
Mr. W. J. Jewell is confined to
"I have known and axed It for year* night following.
moro and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
Last night Dr. Hyman, said tho his hpmc by illness.
to f.vCan 1111,1 do
recommend It
Rev.
Stackhouse,
the
Methodist
enable
the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
„e7 one* I won't go to bed with- League had after much discussion and
minister,
hns
gone
to
Tennessee
enjoy life.
.
.
In the house, it will do all It mature deliberation decided upon five
1 0 &lt;I°' I can’t say enough for of thf* most pleasant men in the city where ho will locate,
“I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be— the most
Mrs. Horry Rabun Is recovering
and \thilc there were many more they
ManTother men and women through' had finally decided upon the follow­ after a short illness.
pleasant, tho most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.” '
*ot tho country hare found Black- ing: R. J. Holly, Edward Scoggans,
A Southern reformer has been fined
^ M m Parsons describes Jno, D. Jinkins, J. G. Ball, and C. E.
Honrq.
Watch
them
smile
when
they
for
drunk and disorderly conduct. "If
iti Bna 0 1,1 isolating tho liver ta
the
righteous scarcely be saved,
read
of
this
decision.
the
funcUwu* snd la cleansing
bowels of Impurities.
where shall the wicked and ungodlp
When the modem daughter la feel­ appear?” ;
UUt*-Dr*usht liver mtdfc
Lce*ro ^ ort**n*l snd only gwnulns.- ing especially gracious, she Is willing
Wk;v'liCI®
A U TH O R IZED D E A L E
no Imitations or sutoUtoUs. to concede that her mother is a “nice For office supplies, stationery, etc,
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come to the Herald office,
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u k for Thadtoffs.
bid thing."

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1921

THE SANFORD HERALD

* rorftjCvt Advert
t JWEAMIRICANPniC’SA * c »riov
The Tampa Tribune in an editorial
lys: “The eyes of tho world is on
amps." You bet; and all of south
Florida is proud of Tampa.
The organization of the Florida
Water -League shows what concerted
eaction will do backed by tho various
Chambers of Commerce and the trade
bodies That is real team work.
The cool weather U bringing out the
people to trade and the merchants of
Sanford are taking advantage, of the
cold spell to put on big sales and do
business by stimulating trade., Adver­
tising is the early bird that gets the
Sanford schools have opened, and
the prospects are bright for a fine
record to be made this year. It be­
hooves nil tho parents of tho pupils
and the patrons of the schools, to up­
hold the hands of the teachers in
making our schools the best in the
state.
Reports this morning say that wes­
tern meats hnvc taken n big drop and
yet many state papers are claiming
that Florida beef is a drug on the mar­
ket. It seems that ut -present Florida
beef.is higher than western beef. Who
is suffering now? Florida cattlemen
or western cattlemen?
Sheriff of Texas town told the
Klnnsmcn thnt if two of them would
go with faces unmasked the Klnn
could march. Fool orders made by a
foolish sheriff. -Why nsk two of them
to go unmasked. Either nsk nil of
them to go unmasked or forbid any of
them marching.
Rains nrc here and there is a big
difference in the temperature already
and the signs are good for an early
fnil nnd winter and a big trade. Tho
celery fields are looking fine today
with the prospects of n good crop at
good prices. The rain3 are worth
thousands to this section.

WHY PICK ON FLORIDA BEEF.? making many mistakes from the view
of public opinion. The enforcing .of
There is so much said in the various all the laws and ordinances would de­
state papers now about the Florida populate tho city for half of the popu­
beef having no markets and being of lation would be in jail all the time.
no value and about the tick's,.etc., that There are many fool restrictions about
a stranger in the state would imagine automobiles that would keep the cars
that the Florida cattlemen were on off the streets and make Sanford a
the road to the poor house. Like ev­ place to be shunned and there is much
ery other crop in Florida cattle in a kicking from strangers about the
measure depended upon the outside traffic laws being enforced and. it is
markets for a sale but like, all other the stranger who helps to damn-your
crops, cattle can be sold at homo and town regardless of whether the laws
keep the cattle owners from starving are stringent or loose. An officer at
to death and the outsido world can all times should be a diplomat and
wag along without them. The best have the manner of approaching a
markets for Florida becf'arc right in stranger that will at least leave a
Florida if the people would get that good taste in his mouth. There is
notion in their heads. We are always nothing so disagreeable as having an
trying to buy something outside of officer yell at you In a strange town
the state and the same holds true of and tell you where to head in and take
our beef and pork and other meats. If you up on the slightest provocation to
a hotel wanta chickens or turkeys or face the judge on a, trivial charge. All
ducks they usually get cold storage of you who have been in such a posi­
stuff when they could just as well use tion In a strange place can bear out
the home grown. The cattle men of this testimony. Officers should be
Florida arc not worrying about the gentlemanly, courteous, accommodat­
cattle business half as much as some ing and obliging. They should be
other people. The cattle men are not mighty careful how they enforce the
tasking for any aid from any outside law and should know the law and
parties and they sceht to be doing very know how to enforce it.
well and if the specimens of Florida
However, it is a difficult matter to
beef brought into the mnrkcta here in get officers to suit everybody just as
Sanford are an example the cattle it is to get editors to suit everybody.
seem to be doing very well. And if
there is no market for Florida beef at
TOO BUSY TO TALK
present neither is there any market
•for tho beef of the great West and
Yoy never see the real busy busi­
Southwest and the cattlemen of those ness man standing around discussing
great beef countries arc having 'just the affairs of state or county or city
as hard a. time ns the cattlemen of and bemoaning the fact thnt Mr. So
Florida nnd much worse. They are and So has an office and should, becalling for money and nsking for help ousted because he put tho talker’s son
nnd wailing nnd gnashing their teeth in jail or hit his friend or soaked this
qver the cattle question and the ticks fellow for something and that the
do not seem to enter into the argu­ country is going to the demnition bow
ment at all. We do not see where this wows. No indeed. You bcc the fel­
knocking of the Florida beef will get low who has some kind of a job to
us anywhere nnd this newspaper that which he pays but little attention and
has always been* nn advocate of fence spends his time on the street discuss­
laws and tick laws thinks that n more ing the fellows who are mnking the
systematic campnign could be made town. The man who has hiB own busfor the sale of Floridn meats than
such a Campaign of knocks to be made
against the Floridn beef.'
We note the folowing dispatch from
western points in the papers of yes- j
terday that shows the cattlemen of

| the talking about his betters. It Is
the man who is doing something here
t in Snnford who gets nil the censure
, and the censure comes from the peo­
ple who are doing nothing thomilcIVcs.
if the people of this city who spend
| their time talking would get right ini to the thick of things and become town
, builders instend of talkers this city
j would become the city of our dreams
—a city of twenty-five thousand peo­
ple. But from the time thnt Sanford
was started until the present time
there has Iwen too much valuable time
lost on the "street corners discussing
the trivinl .affairs that menn nothing
to anyone and the big ones arc allow­
ed to go by.

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Hanford has the brightest prospects
There are just . about twenty-five
of her history nnd Sanford is going
t too many street corner gossipers here
ahead. All it takes ir special sales
and if they would lake n tumble to
nnd cheaper prices and more advertis­
ing to get the people to come here and
Hundreds of millions of dollars themselves ami get into the working
trade. Sanford is the natural trad­ worth of feed will go to waste if im­ class they would get a big grouch off
ing center for this part of Florida nnd mature cattle continue to be sold for their systems and help to do something
tdiould be made the center by special slaughter, he said, because there will here instend of standing in the wny of
Inducements.
insufficient cattle to absorb the progress. And usunlly they are
vii^t nmou'nt of corn, alfalfa, sugar | against everything good nnd whole­
There is so much good to talk about .pulp nnd like crops, which will be har­ some nnd purp and decent. * •
Dr. Walker said something about
in this city o.»*l county and so little to vested.
this class in his sermon Inst Sunday
kick about that the Herald lakes up
but little of the criticism thnt is level- OFFICERS SHOULD UF. CAKRFUI •md he intends to say something about
'hem for some tim e to come nnd if
led at the few men who seem to he do­
he
will just come out and tell some of
ing things and nre in the public eye.
The Herald makes hut few criti­ ■the names this paper will 'take great
Knocking never put nny place on the cisms about the-actions of the officials
mnp and while healthy criticism is of the city or county. We believe that 1pleasure ill publishing them where ev­
good, continual knocking is had nnd they are doing their duty us they see erybody can see why they are camou­
there is n difference between construc­ it nnd while they make mistakes they flaging the main issue here in order
to cover up their own muddy trucks.
tive criticism and knocking.
SOFTENING THE WATER
ate in the main doing as well ns they
can. This hns been our policy all the
Reports from Washington sny thnt time and.we are not in the carping
the nation's debt continues to increase critic class of continually)- harping on
nnd it will probably increase • right the frailties of either officials or of
along. Wo bminto such spendthrifts citizens. To err is human and the hu­
in government channels during nnd af­ man race is made Up of mistakes. And
ter the \tnr thnt it is hard to get batik yet there nre times when officers
to safe nnd snne lines ngnin. Rut are too prone to bent up a man or
those of us who had no chance to shoot a man or go beyond their auth­
mnkc a million learned to economize ority in order to show their authority.
during the war and'wo are trying to As the Irish policeman snid when he
economize now hut we have to give heat up the prisoner, "It is not because
all thnt we save to the government to I hnte you thnt I bate you hut just to
show mo authority," and this seems
to he the rule with some.
The Tnmpn Times is keeping up the
The Herald knows none of the cir­
fight against the commission form of cumstances connected with the shoot­
government. Few newspapers want ing of a .man here by the officers ex­
the commission form of government cept thnt he was commanded to halt
for it certainly cuts the advertising nnd did not nnd was shot by the offl- the printing business. Grown men
thnt formerly wont into the papers cers. He was not advancing on tho come into the Herald office every day
but the Herald still believes the com­ officers with the intention of killing looking for work. They seem to
mission form of government is tho then* as wo understand it and even \ think that any ordinary rough neck
most business-like, the* most syste­ hat! ho escaped he could have been ap-Jcan step right Into a printing office
matic, the most efficient fbrm of city prehended again but the officers prob-' and' go to work printing. It tnkes
government in the country. It is so ably know why they shot when they from three to four years of the hsrdgood that the counties nnd states did nnd they will probably have a 'e s t kind of work for a greenhorn boy
should hnvc the same kind of system. chance to tell it in court for there nre to learn the printing trade and many
IWe liked It from the first, wo ndvo. few instances where it is justifiable to of them never learn it then. Printing
■rated H nnd wo have no reasoh to feci shoot a man. In this instance the of- is n renl trade and to learn it one
that it has not been n good thing for ficers say they only shot to wound must start ns n boy apprentice nnd
Sanford. Until we nre convinced thnt the man nnd stop him nnd the serious- there nre few of them starting, They
it is net good and only figures will ness of his wounds will either con- would rather take an Easier job at
convince one, wo will favor the present demn them or justify (heir actions.'' Imore pay.
form with a few nhangrs that would
There is so much foV an officer to ! ••
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save the city money/ nnd we will take look out for when he Is attending to. The teeth in a law are usually worn
up these changes Iksfore the legisla­ his duty that It is rather difficult fo r, out before Congress gets through ragture meets again.
a man to attend to his duty without chewing.

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SOMETHING TO CONSIDER.
The people of Sanford are now and !)
have been for years and will bo for _J J
years to como very much concern- | *•
ed over the question of taxation. You , • &gt;
cannot have improvements without j
taxes and the city that has n low tax (‘ J
rate has mne of two things: It has (*•
no inipnrovcmenta or it owns the ; \ ‘
public utilities. Now if the people of JJ
Sanford want to improve their town j J J
and want lower taxes thoy will have *&gt;
to get busy on the question of mu- !.
nlcipal ownership. The Southern Util- [
ities Co., I" just like the railroad com- J |
panics—they will havo to be shown • ■
and you- need expect no favors from !!
them and not even the lowering of one ) ‘
cent on anything they sell. After the 4[
war when everything was high they • *
were entitled to a better rate. Now .! i
M ANUREthat everything that enters Into the J J
manufacture of lights and gas and ))
GOAT MANURE
water and ice has been lowered the ’ **
people are etntitled to a lower rate. !!
And Other Materials
Do we get itf Sanford is paying more ! \ |
for ice and water and gas and cloc-J«&gt;
tricity than many of the other citiea | !
in tho state of Florida and Sanford \ \
will continue to pay it as long as th e | 41
Southern Utilities Co., is allowed to ,'!
collect It. The only remedy is to start \ \
the ball rolling right now for m uni-1;!
clpal ownership and while it may take 4'
years' to put It over It will eventually ! \ !
be put over if the people hero are 1\ \
sincere nnd have the backbone to go , 11
PHONE 536
ahead and vote bords for tho only im -. ■•
provement that will turn tho money ! !
directly back th tho city treasury.' \
Streptss nnd sewers nnd sidewalks
nnd many other improvements are =
needful and Bhould be made but they ‘ a gathering is for purposes demon- $2,500,000 ORANGE COUNTY
turn nothing back to the city colfera. strnbly criminal are public authorities
HIGHWAY BOND ISSUE
Your municipally owned plnn’s will safe in going to this extreme,
IS VA I,I DATED
be money makers for you from the
It is generally better to give nn orvery start and you will see a big dif- ganizaiion the benefit of the doubt,
ference In the tax
ra*es in a few rather than to try to suppress- it by'
years pftorward.
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such a high-handed process.
It Is
It is well to take up this matter a t probably so In this case,
once. A new ice factory here would ( Evidence seems to be accumulating
bring down the price of ipe and the to the effect that this Modern Ku Klux
present company has no franchise to Klan, a pretended revival of the old
sell ice. Any one can start a factory order pf that name, hut more truly
here at nny time nnd if you are n o t' a revival of the old "American" or
satisfied with the quality of ice nnd "Know-Nothing" party of nnte-belthc quantity your redresB Is to start lum days; is nn undesirable institunnother fnctory. The one prime no- tion, Unnmerican in purpose nnd

Castor Pomace

Hardwood Ashes

Ground Tobacco Stems

It is possible, while disapproving of
the Ku Klux Klnn ns it hn? been re­
vealed lately, to disapprove alsp of
some of the methods used to suppress
the order. In various cities the a u ­
thorities have taken it upon them­
selves to forbid meetings and initia­
tions of th e Klnnsmcn.
take care of themselves. The light
It may he questioned whether such now heating upon the Klan, with
action.against the Klnn is legal, eith- growing intensity, will probably sufer when taken by the’ mayor or po- fice for the purpose.—Tnmpn Tribune.
lice without specific authority or when
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taken in pursuance of local ordinances
Real estate is moving ip Sanford
especially directed ngninst the Klan. these days and it begins to look as
It is still more open to question though there would be at least one
whether such procedure is sound pol- hundred new homes started here duricy. • ' 'y
,ing the winter months. . There ought
Tho right of assembly i.^ono of the 1° be five hundred.
most sacred of American principles,'
------------------------not to be challenged! except for the
While thousands of men in New
gravest cause. Thnt any particular ns- Y°rk
looking for work thousands
sombly, or the organization it repre- of longshoremen strike for more monsents, is judged harmful to the public
^&gt;Ufl ** B°cs from one cxw p l f a r c is not necessarily justification lrL’mc
the other until it would seem
for declaring it outlawed. Only when
a cai“clysm would be tho result

Mr. Robinson, attorney for the
board, stated yesteerday that it had
not been definitely • decided how the
bonds would be disposed of but he
considered it likely that only $1,000,000 of the bonds would he advertised
for sale now. The regulnr monthly
meeting of the bonr.l of tcunty com­
missioners will be held this week.—
Orlando Sentinel.
Work has started at lake ilutltr
on tho construction of the electric
plant. Some of tho material is on
the ground.
In Europb they are extracting edi­
ble fats from tar for the manufact­
ure of margainc. For the sake of one's
appetite, however, they still cling to
the old nnma.
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Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD W EEK LY H ERALD, FR ID A Y , OCTOBER 7, 1921

You Know Whai The
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If not, drive In
our Filling Station and find
out what perfect service is.
Means?

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SANFORD ROTARY
CLUB MEETING
J. TURNER HERE
JUDGE HOUSHOLDER TAKEN INTO CLUB AS BABY
ROTE
(From Tuetday'e Daily)

Hit th e Nail
onthe
Head

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Mrs. A. K.
Mnrinh Ann nnd Kinchcn, have re­ su|ij»er wiui air. ami airs.
Grnpeville was blessed with n fine turned home from North Carolina Speer, of Sanford, on Thursday ovenrnin last Saturday and we nil needed where they spent the summer.
J ing. After supper they nttended the
it badly.
Mrs. W. D. Gillen and son Billie street dance in Sanford.
What splendid cool weather for have returned homo from Black Moun-j The little Misses Radrn and Louise'
work and the opening of school. We tain nnd Asheville, N, C,, where they, Culpepper spent the week-end in Sanhear there nre thirty goingg in on the spent the summer. They were joined ford with their nunt, Mrs. Davd
Upsnln bus; nine new pupils this time by Mr. Gillen who returned home with Speer.
I t ’* getting up courage to drive the
among them, little Esther Ericson,
' A 'largo number of people from
Russel and Raymond Lundquist arc
first nail th a t’s th e hard p art about
Miss Nita Moore was the guest yes- Genova attended the Gala Day celeentering for the first yenr.
terday of her sister, Mrs. K. R. Mur­ bniton in Sanford
rd on last Thursday,
building. You can tru m p up dozens o f reasons for postponing tha
Andrew Bertelson, who has agnln rell enroute to Orlando where she will
Miss Moian has
as accepted the posljob—b u t did you ever know anybody to be sorry be b u iltf
taken up his work at tho shops after ngaln teach at the Cathedral School. tion of teacher In the public schools
his accident, was on the sick list for
akeTand' are
n r '^ in
n ^ the
h “ city
S " StheJ "Ck'
•tLongWOOd
left Monday
M ost building materials are low priced now. N ot e v ery thing U
a few days but Is better now wo are ILakeland,
guests. up
hcr dutle8"and
nt thnt
p,#ce to take
glad to hear.
of Mrs. Getter’s mother, Mrs. H.
as cheap as lumber b u t by the time the o th e r things h av e dropped
l The Sun Beam Band of the Baptist
Emil Magnuson is making his homo Connelly,
probably lumber will rise. So all in all this is a good time for!
j church and their friends, held a de­
Mrs. Howard Harris returned from
for the present with his sister and
lightful
picnic
on
the
St.
Johns
river
building. H it the nail on the headl
City last nfght.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lund­ Lake
PrnnU t
t .
. Ln» « Osceola last Friday. A largo
Frank
L-Woodruff,
Jr.,
h
..
gone
lo
numbcl.
,
nd
quist, who have been such a comfort
a pleas­
and help to him during the long ill­ points in North and South Carolina ant evening of games, refreshments
for a few weeks* visit
,
.
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ness of his wife.
t v
,
,t
were served under the trees, and the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ambrose moved into ,J ; I'. n "
? ‘ T o”* " T ' ?
return*! home on tho four
town and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henderson d«&gt;. nt Dnytonn Bo.oh whom h. I. o.d0cV train, .11 reporting . nice llmo
j
and family are now occupying the enjoying fishing and crabbing.
an3 Mrs. I. D. Hart, of Beck
j
q u a l it y
p r ic e
Mrs.
Clarice
Hand,
Axet-IIansen,
Beck cottage in Grnpeville, coming
Hammock,
were
visitors
in
Genova
is spending a few days with her par­
from Pnoln.
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hand. She Sunday and took supper with Mr, and
Nearly all the people from thia sec­
"Mrs. Clifford Proctor.
tion took in the grent day in town on is now living in Lakeland.
t Mr. nnd Mrs. Prevatt took supper
FOR FALL PLANTING from
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, of TnmThursday.
Tin
u,t,«
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,
•
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with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
E.
Wick,
Sunmy Tenn. farm. Varieties: Klon­
A card received from Mrs. Collcr pa, A\no were here yesterday on a .
visit,
left
Inst
night
for
Miami
nnd
.
announces the arrival of her husband
dike and Missionary. Prices: 100, 75c; 500, $3.00; 1,000, $5.50,' delivered.
\ _ ' . , ,
, \ _ * 7 CABBAGE PLANTS, ready October 15th, and after at $2.00 per 1,000 de­
at Cnnton, N. Y.-, and thnt they are other points on tho cast const.
lira. II. W. Pcarmpn end t hlMren ' p' ' ? p“^ &lt;,, " ‘ w” k l n ? c,,' v* " tnt present at the homo of Mrs. Bessie
livered. Orders booked now: Address, II. Lightfoot, Altoona, Fla, (Lake Co.)
Sollico, whose girlhood days was spent h .» . returned. from D.ylonu Brach t. , j“llTlr *° bUBlneM 'mJ ,l,llln '
in their home nnd nre enjoying mak­ where they spent the summer nnd tho
School opened on Monday nnd a
ing n number of calls and visits family are now comfortably gituated good many scholars arc attending. nt 3 o’clock this afternoon, Rev. "EXIDE" RATTERIES, the Giant
in ono of the new Brisson homes on' ^
that lives in n box. We can now fu r­
among their old friends.
William Kilby is teaching the Thompson will hold the services.
west
First Htreot. Secretary Pearnish six Volt Batteries j t $24.50. We
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
H.
H.
PattishaH
re­
Rev, AJberton, ns usunl, gnvc us a
primary grades, and Mrs.-Dooley the
good sermon on “The Inward M&gt;tn," man say she now feels like ho is liv­ intermediate grades and Miss Georgia turned last night from their trip in buy, sell; exchange, recharge and re­
pair alj makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
tho north.
on Sunday, t.nd MrA Albertson a ing again.
PattishaH the grammar grades.
ers,
Phone 548.
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Mrs. Tom McCIcnn left Monday
sweet poem, "Weaving in the Loom
(From Thursdai*. Daily)
Mr- 11,1,1 Mr"- WKilby were In
night for Chuluotn, where she will
of Life." They made eighteen calls
Mrs. H. E. Carlton, of Arcadin, is Sanford shopping Monday,
Saturday in the three fields, nt Pnoln, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan
Mr, nnd Mrs. Wnkefield nttended spend two weeks with her dnugh’er,
Upsnln, Lake Mary, in ono locality at their home on Palmetto nvenue.
! the movies in Sanford Monday night. Mrs. Mamie Sing.
Mr. Mnm Long and Mrs. Fred Long
calling nt the homes of Mrs. Mealor,
Mrs. Howard Harris returned ■homo ‘ Mr. T. W. Prevatt nnd pnrty were
GUARANTEED
Andrew Bertelson and Emil Magnu­ Tuesday evening from Lake City, unable to go to Snnford Saturday of Chuluotn, were the gucstH of Mr.
son. They were dinner guests Sun­ where she spent several weeks with night but' expect to go thia-coming nnd Mrs. T. W. Prevatt nt supper on SURE SHOT, kills timber, any spec­
Saturday evening. After supper Mr. ies nnd size within from ( 6) to ( 55)
day at tho IlallingQr home nnd for her parents.
I Saturdny.
days, Heldom longer than (16) days,
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bertelson.
Mrs. R. L. Griffin nnd Mrs. R. L.' Mr. D. D. Donne died suddenly nt Fred Long entertained n number of
quickly deenys timber and prevents
his
friends
with
selections
on
the
Shinholser will entertain the members his home Wednesday afternoon nt &lt;1
sprouts, nlso kills Palmetto immedi­
banjo.
Thbse
enjoying
the
evening
of
of Circle No. 3 of the Methodist o'clock. Deceased was R7 yenra old,
ately. Write for particulars.
church, at n porch pnrty, Monday af- nnd was one of the oldest resdents irf music were, Mrs. I. M. Prevatt nnd
tor noon at -3:30 at the home of Mrs. Geneva. He leaves besides a wife, daughter, Christine, Mrs. Harry “SURErSHOT” Timber Killer Co
Griffin on Myrtle nvenue.
OCALA, FLORIDA
three sons, Hnrley, of Miami, Arthur Rives nnd children, Sir. nnd Mrs. McMr, and Mrs. Hal Colbert huve ns
Misses Mnrion Packnrd ami Stella of Jacksonville, and Stewart of Ge­ Farlane and children nnd Mr. Curtis Exclusive Manufacturers and Distrib­
guests Mr. C’s brother, wife-and lit­
’ '
Seidler, of Detroit, Mich., nre the neva. The funeral service will be held Woods.
utors for Florida and Cuba,
tle daughter, of Port Tjimpn.
guests of the former's sister, Mrs. W,
Mr. nnd Mrs. David, who recently A. Routh, at her home on West First
returned from Brunswick, Oa., have street.
been visitors at I. D. Hurt's.
Mrs. C. E. Stafford nnd daughter,
Carl Chorpcning nnd Perry Camer­ Mrs. Edward Betts returned home on j
on went to-Bostwick vin the A. C. L., Tuesday evening from nn extended
last week nnd brought bnck four hors­ visit to the Virginias and North Caro­
es for Mr. Cnmeron. The boys camp­ lina.
j
ed out nights on the way home and
Mrs. E. D. Bullock amf grand-j
had a fine time..
daughters, Misses Cox nnd Runyan,,
Argel Cnmeron and party of friends of Ohio, nrrived last night nnd nre
spent Sunday at New Smyrnn.
now occupying her home recently pur­
The death of the lovely little son of chased from G. A. Speer, on Fifth
Mr .and Mrs. Ben Monroe came as a street.
grent shock to every one. They have
Miss Frances‘Chappel, who gradu­
the sincere sympathy of all east San­ ated from the nurses training school
Car Owners want more rubber on the tread where the wear is
ford.
nt St. Lukes' Hospital nt Jackson­
hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and
Mr .and Mrs. M‘. A. Jackson were' ville, returned home last week nnd
powerful carcass. And they want a scientifically constructed Non
on a week end fishing trip to Daytona will spend the winter with her pnrSkid tread with all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give
Bench. Among their catch was nn 18 entss, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Chappell,
sure traction. Firestone Cord Tires have met these demands o f
pound seabass.
on Celery avenue.
the car owners.
Rhode Island Red hens belonging to
Judge and Mrs. Scheile Mnlncs have
MVs. J. C. Ellsworth laid a curious returned from a trip to tho old Malnca
Read Letters Below—■
egg one day recently, a perfectly home nt Lake Butler. While there*
formed, very lnrge sized egg shell they'attended the big picnic and bar-j
Records from 29.000 to 57.000 Miles
.with a normal Sized egg in side in' an­ becue celebrating the first birthday of
the new Union county. Judge Mnines
Cord Tires built the Firestone
Now and then they are empha­
other shell. Two shells, one egg.
sised • by unusual Instances such
way could not fail to produce
C. K. &lt;'horpening has accepted the made the speech of the day and told
mileage. Every day, from all over
as quoted ' below.
Performances
contract of crarrying all the east side the people about the prosperity of the l
new
counties
of
South
Florida
nnd
es­
tfce
country, comes the word'that
like these demonstrate the ulti­
children to school ngnin for the next
10,000, 20,000 or 80,000 miles are
mate possibilities of Firestone
eight months with his two trucks nnd pecially of Seminole.
frequent
and
consistent
records.
Cords under careful driving.
trailo'rs. The parents nre all much
pleased for they feel their children
s«st s, m i
Sept. I S t i l l
Vlreeloie T lr
nre snfe in Mr Chorpening's care.
ffiu
S
sr
'A
S
si'fc
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jacktetrUle I
h lane* pell*.
Jecktoavillf,
_ R. C. Long has just completed iho
WANTED
O eatlem eai—
Gentlemen:—
painting of the three school houses
I t occur* to oka tl« t you m teh t bo lotereotod
f i ibmJf herewith the h lttery of • U i4 Fir*.
WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
la the ml lease that I obtained from the a e t e l
•tone Cerd tire. Thl* tire bee run 37,009 b u m .
for the colored children in Sanford.
r tree tone Cord U rn oa my D odfe coupe. The
V hevee _____,
___ It eeeea timet. The everts*
retreaded
fresh
and
good
milker,
J.
II.
MelSeat tire went over I*,East Snnford was favored with a
ntlleef** to eeth-retreadeoeh- retteed000 taUee. The encored
18-tfr
In t wet (bout 7,&gt;00. 1
fine shower on Snturday and another mer, Box 102, Sorrento, Fla.
tlr* .roilM up a mile
think you will afree Uile
e t ' rem arkable record,
on Sunday thnt done a wonderful lot SEE M. 8. NELSON for all kinds of
t 1* eepeclallp unutuu
hauling.
31-tfc
a* 1 know the owner to
of good to all growing things. '

HILL LUMBER CO.

SERVICF

STRAWBERRY PLANTS

• Sanford Rotarians had a big time
at their lunchoon today having as their
truest District Deputy John Turner, of
Tampa, a man well beloved by every
Rotarinn in tho United States nnd Eu­
rope, who has met the smiling John at
•various times. Mr. Turner has just
returned from the Rotary trip to Scot­
land, England, France and Spain and
jn the latter country had the honor to
install Rotary for the firtit time.
John hnving lived in Tampa over
since Ponce DeLeon discovered cigars
in that city knows the Spanish lan­
guage and was chosen for tho task of
pinring Rotary in Spain which ho did
to the entire satisfaction of Internat­
ional Rotary and the Spanish Dons.
John today gnve a very interesting
talk on the trip to foreign lands in
which 1,500 Rotnrinns from tho U. S.
A., nnd Orlnndo met flic Rotarians
from other countries and it was nn in­
ternational affair in every sense of
the word. Mr. Turner had but little
time today but'he made it count nnd
aside from his very interesting talk
on the trip to Europe gaye the Sunford Rotarians a fine talk on Rotary
and all that it means. There are few
Rotarians in the country better
versed in tho subject or that have Ro­
tary in their hearts as largely ns Dis­
trict Governor John Turner nnd his
■election to this important post was n
great stride ahead for Rotary in the
Southeast nnd his Florjda friends nre
very proud of him and his visits to
the various clubs over tho stnte are
looked forward .to with much pleasure.
&lt;Wa- of the features of the meeting
today was the advent of Judge Housholdcr, the’ baby Rotarinn and only
the press of business kept the RotarIans from giving the judge a real ini­
tiation. He was welcomed-by Presi­
dent Stevens and by J. G. Ball nnd re­
sponded in n neat Rpecch that John
Turner said was the finest he evor
beard from a Rnby Roto—but then of
•course he r.ever heard the genial judge
before.
D. L. Thrasher also made n two
minute talk on Rotary thnt was filled
wiih good cheer nnd good things for
the members.
District Governor Turner'paid San­
ford Rotary club n find compliment
-and said they were doing things nnd
»'&lt; re gaining a fine reputation among
the clubs of tho state receiving a fine
■compliment from the Orlando club,
that was sponsor for the Sanford club,
Mr. Turner also called attention to
the fact thnt on October 28th Orlnndo
will
tlm meeting place for the Rot'trians of tho state at which time
there will be at least BOO Rotnrinns in Routh Bros. Bakery
that city and Orlando wants Sanford Opens Downtown Store
to help them in entertaining the
quests, jt will be an all day affair
Routh Bros. Bakery have opened a
*n‘l promises to eclipse anything ever downtown retail store in the Princess
held in the state before.
Thentrc building in the room former­
ly occupied by the Quality Shop. Here
Let your battery filled with distill­ they will have fresh bread, rolls,
ed water free at the Hof-Mac Battery cakes, pies nnd confections of all kinds
L&lt;&gt;.. "Foot of First Street.” They every day. The retail store will open
ronko their own.
71tc next Saturday nt noon. You know
the Snnford Maid Bread nnd the nice
hot
rolls that have made Routh Bros
WOMEN’S GUILD
nt
famous. You can get them now nt
The first fait meeting of the Worn- any time nt tho retail store. '.See the
'■u-s Guild, Holy Cross Parish, waa advertisement In the Daily Herald.
p'd nt the rectory Monday afteriioon
Thousands of weak-run-down men
* 1,fl n splendid attendancei Many enand
women have reported astonish
usinstic plans wore laid in regard
•he lornin,
tzaar, December 1st iny gains in weight from tho use of
®r d 2nd. The Guild i» making this
. * ,Janncr year, working along now
' "3S l&gt;li,t will (five tho public more
-in value received in the largest baever held in Sanford.

TIMBER KILLER

EAST SANFORD

anine is manufactured in one of
- . ,artte»t ■and most moderaly
—Get your Scratch Pad*
^ wjuipped laboratories in this country,
Herald—by the pound—15c.
d by Union Pharmacy,—Adv.'

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First SL
Eight rooms ami bath. For price
and terms, write box 782, DaytoPa„
Fla.
46-tfc

be a eever# driver. Hewever, he rleee bie Urea
proper (nlutlon. The tlr*
la queetloa I* not yet
out of eervlta and hie
every Indication of helnf
auflciently e tro a f for t o ­
other retread.
I am
mall Ins photo xreyhe uo-

ckalaa. The
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bettor

th an 11.0M m ile * _____ ,

•till la food conditio*. I
expect to set i t leaet
10,boo uUlee Iraai eath of
thorn.
I need tcercely
th a t the Flrietoao
will b* axy tlr*

t.T1 1‘AlkT* kiibl'. T. H. i»lk.
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treneyrr. Oriirre prompter - i r r u tr d .
Ratio,
fort km em rm ttettl.______________________ 3 - lI lp

FOR SALE—Celery plants. Will bo
ready about the 25th of thia month.
Inquire at Herald office.
0-0tp
FOR 8ALE To close estate, ten room
house two blocks east of Stetson
University, DeLand.
Suitable for
apartments or large family. Beaut!Iu location. • Apply to J. H. Hutch­
inson, Admr., 1020 Eleventh and Laur­
el ave., Sanford, Fla.
7-4tp

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TRUCK TIRES, Goodyear non-aklda
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other sizes any make in prepor-

DEALERS

BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR CO
BROS.
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Vulcanizing Works

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Wearers of '‘Panama*/ brand workiiTg
clotbos-Ovcralls, Coveralls, and Pantspet money’s worth, pins long wear and
solid comfort. "Panama” garments for
men and boys are mode by*skilled labor;
inanap-to-datafaetory; are high-grade,
mid are covered by iron-clad guarantee.

PAN AM A*
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M A D E

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Mado of heaviest, toughest, Indigo Don
im; have double-stitched scams; rein­
forced pockets; extra wide suspenders,
and rust-proof buttons that won’t come
olT. Cut full size, roomy and com­
fortable.

•anama”
iFORT

HERALLS

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A new work garment of twilled pro-shrun
material; invisible drop seat, eaally let
down; and CONCEALED BUTTONS
THAT NEVER TOUCH THE BOD YT
Aik your dealer.
Kahr M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o . / M o b i l * , A l e .

M a d e To M a k e

Good'

I)r. Belcher, charging him with being
nn accessory nftcr the fact is dispos­
ing of the body of Miss Turner, will
be taken up some time during the
winter when a judge from another cir­
cuit comes to try another caso pend­
ing in Pinellas county. It Is not con­
sidered likely, however, that this in­
TARPON SPRINGS PHYSICIAN dictment will be prosecuted.
CLEARED OF CHARGE OF
DEATH OF MONROE BABY
MANSLAUGHTER

DR. BELCHER
IS INNOCENT
SAYS J U R Y

(From Monday'* Dally)

(B r Tbe Associated T ra n )

CLEARWATER, Oct. 1,—"We, the
jury, find this man not guilty of eith­
er of the two counts in this indict­
ment; so sny we nil.”
As the words penetrated to the
farthest corners of the hushed, al­
though crowded courtroom, n spon­
taneous hurst of applause came from
the mass of spectators. A little cry of
delight was heard over the applause,
and Mrs. Irving J. Hclchor rushed Into
her husband's arms, smiling happily.
The trial of Ur. Irving J. Belcher
was st nn end. The Tarpon Springs
physician, who had been charged with
manslaughter in connection with the
death of twenty-year-old Virginia
Turner, of Clearwater, whose body
was found floating in Booker creek,
about fifteen miles from here, Aug.
27, was n free man.
After exactly one hour of delibera­
tion, the jury of six ''good men and
true” found the verdict for the defend­
ant.
Another indictment pending against

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Monroe died very suddenly Saturday
morning and it is presumed that he
hud ptomaine poisoning of some sort
ns he was in the best of henlth up to
that time and was taken with a violent
illness thnt carried him off in a few
hours. He was the picture of health
and had been on this earth just long
enough to endear himself with his
parents and relatives and friends when
he wus taken without any warning.
The funeral occurred from the Mon­
roe home on Colcty avenue yesterday
afternoon at two o’clock Dr! Walker
of the Methodist church and Dr. Hymon, of the Baptist church, officiat­
ing, and followed by 11 lurge cortege
of friends nnd relatives was taken to
Lakcvicw cemetery for interment.
The sympathy of the entire com­
munity goes out to the grief stricken
father and mother whoso cup of- sor­
row. seems almost overflowing.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
rx j e r J B j a g

In response to the Inquiry of Jrinnv telephone
subscribers: "What can I do to help
ncrv-y
Ice?” this advertisement is published.

P ro p e r C om plain ts
H elp the S erv ice

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Telephone subscribers
often hesitate to report
servi ce and other trou­
bles for fear of reflecting upon or injuring
some employe of the company.

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Proper complaints, giving the details of
the difficulty and the day and hour on
which it occurred, are a help to the serv­
ice.
Such reports enable us to locate and re­
move the cause of the trouble and, best of
all, prevent a recurrence.
Discouragement and disorganization are
caused by those who complain to their
friends and neighbors and publicly con­
demn the service without reporting their
troubles to the company.
You can help your service by making
such reports promptly and in detail to
“Complaint."

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STILL CAPTURING STILLS
SHERIFF’S OFFICE BU8Y
MASHING UP THE MASH.
(From h t n J i j r '* Daily)

Sheriff Hand nnd his force of depu­
ties arc still busy -capturing the stills
of the stillsido and last night they
had reason to suspect that one of
these Volstead evaders was working
near Longwood, so Sheriff Hand and
deputies, William nnd Jacobs, mean­
dered down that way and found Jeff
Parrish nt tho still. There was 700
gallons of mash and 20 gallons of
shine and with all tho liquor and with
the one who was captured at the still
they came to town where the whole
affair will be ironed out before Judge
Householder Monday morning. Stills
are working all the time despite the
best efforts of the officers of county
and city, to stamp out this illicit traf­
fic, and liquor will be made as long as
people want to drink it, but the offi­
cers are right on the Job, and they
never fail to locate the still once their
attention is attracted to the location.
The public is to blame for the Illicit
liquor traffic by patronizing, the men
who make It, and shielding them from
the officers of tho law.

l a C trealt Ceurt,
and for Be

th Judicial Circuit, U l a Ike Circuit Court o f the B enotb
C ount/, Florid*.—
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w u a t y ,— l a Chanoery.

CITATION
8. n . Young, Com

n.
Main* Bell Too
Respondent.
To: Mala* Dell loony, riU ie rtM , Georgia.:
a n y f f ld a v lt filed In this
I t appearing
ratine l in t Ibe reel Sene*' of tbe defendant 1*
F itige rah), Georgia, th a t II to tb* belief of afrtant th a t tbe defendant to veer tba age a t
iw rot/-one /c e re , end th a t there to no p e n e s
In tbe S tete of F lorida' tbe t e n tee o f a sub­
poena upon wbom would bind tba raid defend­
ant.
Therefore, /o n . Maine Hell Young, are hereb / required on tbe Ttb d a / o f November, A. D.
1 M 1 , to appear to tbe bill of (proplain! filed
a g aln it /cm In Utle cause, otberwlee a decree
pro roof m o will on ra id date be entered agelnat
/on.
I t la fa rth e r ordered th at r a il nolle* be pobllabed la ibe Sanford H erald, a newepaper pub­
lished Id Seminole Coo04/ , for four eoneecntlte
weeks.
W itness in / bead and tbe eeal of tbe ebore
a tjle d court on thU I t lb deg of Septem ber, A,
D. 1021.
(HUAI.)
K. A. DOUG I. ASS.
Clerk.
U r: V. 8 . DOUOLASS. D. a
Z. BASS, Klaelmmeo, Fla.,
Solicitor for Oom pU laaat.
d-Sta
In tbe Circuit Coart, Sere a lb Judicial Ctrealt, la
end fa r the C ount/ ef Seminole,
Florida.—In Chancery
CITATION

fl c ^ , S i nu; a ,lower

w*«d m;(Itea.

Jgm ee O’NetlL e t aL . m frad an ta.
To Jam es O Neill, end tbe unknown helm
Tteece gTasiaoe. l e g a t e , w 0” ,nf h*&gt;"- «eunder Jam** (j*Neill. Auguatui j v .« 1 “ *•
w ife, Loutoa Vangbu. d e r e a ^
H aggard, deceased, u , n .
'T®- H.
A. H. Speer, U ereeneu.
c e /^ . W
ar^ ? w
W arren,
W. '
w ife, — ■■■■ I rater,
pea te r sod wife,■ef. deceerodT Cl.renre gS!
net
1.. Rev.
b * t. Bam
BamoeTTaSn)'t,ntoJW
SiS^!Edith ' renter,
aooe or p a rtlra ctolmlng^^.ny K gi,
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Interrot la and to l b . fellowiJg
property situ ate, lying end being t*
ly of Seminole end s ta te of n o rld . ^
particularly drocrltwd aa fallows
Ileglnniag a t t h . W eet Q u a r te r ^ ^ H r o tk i^

WUrTowaablT^^NtollS
(19). Sooth T
ob,triT'00*
f Range Thirty-one
(3M
thence E ast 1000 feet to the WrotartT**!:
tb e right-of-way o f tbe L ik e
**
the A Ran lie Coast U a e Railroad.
w Jf
e asterly a long aald rlgbt-of-way TP0 f ~ 7 n^ * ~
W rot 1461.3 feet lo tbe Weal | | B,
tlon 31. *brace N orth 676 fre t lo
bcglanlag,
c m la la la g 20 scree, and also:
Beginning 678 fe e t Boalb of tb* w n t
w Au i IU h IWroi wP D_-.1_. .
_ , , r , ‘ 1$||s
te r Met too poet o f B e c tlo a a i.'T o w M h le
Roatb of Rang* 81 F-aat. run thence South a o ir
fro t. thence E ro, n o fret. throre B ^th J
feet, three* W rot 230 feet, thence Sooth m
fro t, tbrnce E ast 4IS.3 reel to the ( t a - .S
G rant line, tbeoce North 23 degrees East i w
M id O rant line 340.0 fret, tbeoce East lo j? !
feet to tbo W esterly line or the right ef w , , U
tb# A tU stle Coast U a e rellroed, l a k ,
Branch, tbrnce N ortherly along th . g M. * ?
lino o f eald right-of-w ay. 80S (A l, t U „ w i ;
1461.3 foot 4o point of becInDtag, and »i—Beginning e l a point 13.63 chains North 0f ih.
Point or Intersection o f tbe B u t Un. . f
Sanford Grant w ith the W rot Uae of rL ! !
31. Towaebtp IP, 8cmtb of Benge 31 E j . r
'h en ce kaat 411.1 f r e t to lh* East I
S
S aafo td O raat. tbeoce South 23 drgrre. w Z l
^ o o g the E ast Uae o f the Hanford Oraat S
fro t. thence W rot 296.8 feel, thence N«eu n o a
r«et to the point of beginning, othtrela* i Z
•ertbod as th e North h a lf of
M m S JT
acribed property, to-w lt:
*
■ Beginning a t tbe point of lnlcnrcU oa ef the '
E ast 11m of th e Sanford Grant with th* o w
Une of Section 31, Township jp Sooth of t t,B«
3 t K e lt; run tbeoce North along the Hat,.. olT
13.63 chain*, tbeoce E ast 6 OH cbalae to
E ast line of Sanford G rant, tbrnce Boalh a a*
grace W rot along the fleet line of Santee
G ran t to tbe point of begtnnlng, reoutata*
4 U ecree, more or lets, ell lying tod u ; , .
In Beelloo 31, Ttownehlp 19, Bouttf of llaart 11
E ast.
,
I t appeeriaE from Ibe ewom bill of neat
p lain t filed la tbto ranee that joa bare a*
claim some Interest In end lo tbe lauda Urtla.
above deecrtbed.
Therefore, yon. Ja m as O'Neill, a rt berth/ re­
quired to ha and appear before our eald cirrtU
Court a t the (Amrt House tn Saaford. Fbrida.
on the 3rd day o f October, A. D. m i , sad
then and there, m ake enew tr to tbe Mil g
com plaint e th lb lte d against you. othrrwlae a
decree pro confeneo w ill be entered.
And all other p a rtie s claiming any rljkl, tktie or l o le r n t tn and to tbe property hairimtsve
described, by, tbrough or andtr any of the pay.
tiro herein named, or otherwise, ere requited t*
be nnd appear before our eald Circuit Court at
tbe Court House la Hanford, riorltla, on it* j a
day of Novtmber, A. D. 1P2I, and 1Ton tad
there m ake answer to tbe bill «f complaint aib lid led against eald unknown partlra. otherwise
a decree pro ccmfraeo will be entered aralnsl
all aald unknown parties.
II to ordered th a t this notice be published la
the Sanford H erald, a newspaper puMlihcd la
Seminole County, ooce a week for rich! w**U
a* lo Iba known party defendant, and uoce ■
week Tor twelve weeks aa lo tbe unknown par-,
tiro defendant,
W ITNESS my bend end Ihe •*•’. of tba aald
C ircuit Oourt, tbto 4th day of Augnst. A. D,
1921.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAM.
^ Clerk of Ihe U rcnli Coart.
Seminole County, Florida.
GEO. A. DcCOTTRS.
Solicitor and of Guoturl for Ck&gt;tr.pi Roast, ‘
Bl-lStc
'.

A. E. SJobtom, Com plainant.
va.
Dolly T.- Dent, Jennie Dougherty, J , A. Mc­
Donald. U . A. McDonald. George W . Link,
K. O, P ain ter F e rtlllte r Co., ■ Florida Cor­
poration. and tbe unknown betra, devisee*, eealgnere, grantees or dtbera claim ing under
Dolly T. Dent. Jennie Dpogberty. J . A. Mc­
Donald, U. A. McDonald, Gee. W . Link, and
K. O. P a in te r F e rtlllte r Co,, a Florida Cor­
poration, Defeiidante.
Holly T. Dent, realdenro unknown, Jennie
Where There’s a Baby on Farm Keep TO:Dougherty,
residence unknown; J . A1 Mellon•Id, residence unknown; M. A, McDonald, reoRat-Snap.
Idene* unknown; George W. Link, residence
Rats are on niost farms. Once they unknown; tbe betre, devisees,' grantees, leg­
atees, or other* clatm lbg under Dolly T . Bent,
get inside the house—look out. Rats Jennie
Dongberty, J . A. McDonald,. M. A.
kill infants—biting them is not un­ McDonald and George W, Link, end lo to y
ell o ther p an leu claiming any Interest
usual. Nursing bottles Attract tats. end
In and to tbe following described land* eltn■
ted
Seminole County, Florida, to-w lt:
.Break n cake .of RAT-SNAP end No. 1In,—Beginning
110 fL W of tbe NW cor
tbe NW U of 8 BU of BE14. Section 0, Town­
throw it around. It will surely rid you Of
ship 30 8.. Range 30 E „ run 8 a v l f t., B 110
of rats nnd mice. Three sizes,' 35c, 05c, ft.', NEIy along railroad right-of-way 750 fL , N
90 f t., W T70 f t.:' and also beginning a t tbe N
$1.25, Sold and guaranteed by Bali cor. of Ibe NEH of tbe BWH of the -HEW, SecI Ion 0. To win hip 20 S., Range 30 B.. run W
Hardware Co.—Adv.
COO ft., H 602M ft., E 204 f t .. N 300 f t ., B 4«0
FRED FREDERICKS
-ft.. N 22114 fL . end the HBii of tbe NW14
tbe BE14 end -tbe E H of tbe NBU of the
SHOT BY OFFICERS
Man can forgive a woman who hna of
NW U of tbe HE 14, and beginning 40 rode E end
IS RECOVERING. more authority thnn he has, but he S3 rode 8 of the NW cor or the NW14 of tbe
S E H , Section 0. Township 20 B, Range 30 B-,
can’t forgive one who has more brains ran W 190 rode. N S3 rode. B 40 rode, 8 10
(From Tuesday'* D eity)
rode. B BO rode lo tbe beginning.
thnn ho has.
No. X —Resinning 300 ft S of tbe NW cor
• Fred Fredericks, shot by officers
of tbe NBH of tbe SW H of tbe 8B(4&gt; Section
B.
Township 20 8., Range 30 E,. ran B 200 fL ,
Saturday night, is recovering from
H 32 degrees, B 100 ft., to R. R, right-of-w ay,
his wounds, which a t first, seemed
S 01 degree*. SO Min., W along tbe N aide of
•aid 11. It. rlgbt-of-w ay lo B. Use of the NBU
fatal, hut his rugged constitution will
of tbe SW H of tbe HKH, W to tbe 8W cor of
■aid 10 acre#, N 201 f t to tbe beginning.
stand him in good stead and the phyj
No. 3.— Beginning at ■ point of intersection
NOTICE
o
r
DISSOLUTION
OF
PARTNERSHIP
stcians think he is out of danger, al­
of the H. line of the SW H
Ure HEH. H*e1■-—
t
tlon D, Township 90 B, Ring* 30 E-. run w ith N
though badly peppered by small shot, Notice la hereby gtren th at tbe eopartnereblp line o f right-of-w ay of tbe S. F. It. It., 8 01
heretofore e ile tln g between r . W. MAHONEY
30 Min., W along said right-of-w ay IR2
and also a pistol ball in his leg. Offi­ ami HARAH II, WALK t i l , Individually, aa e ie - degree*.
ft., N 23 degree*, CO Min-, W 106 ft., B 210 ft,
ra
lrl*
tinder
the
laat
Will
end
Testam
ent
of
H
3
ft.
cer Harrison wants it stated thnt he CHAII1.ES n. W ALKER, end te sole dtrlsee
E H Of tbe NEH of tbe NW H of
was only doing his duty when ho shot under tbe last W ill end T celam enl of CHARLES IbeNo.SW4.—Tbe
H . Section 0. Township 20 8., Range SO
H. W ALKER, under .the firm name of MAHON- E.
at the fleeting fugitive, and that he EY-WALK E ll pOMPANY, doing, butlneee at No. 8.— NW H o f .tb e N H of lot 8, Section 0,
Sanford, Florida, baa been dissolved by m alo ti Township 90 B.. Benge 80 K.
nnd City Manager Ryan both had shot consent.
The said SARAH II. W AI.KEIt has
No. O.—Lot 4 of Beet 100 P. Township 20 fL,
guns with the small shot, nnd both retired from raid firm and business, but tbe eald .Range
30 E.
builneee will I* cooUnued by T. W. MAHONEY
NW H or the SW H (leu* BH of
pulled down on Fredericks ns ho went tinder the name end style of MAHONEY-WAI.K tbeNo.N E7.—Tbe
H ), Section 0. Township 90 S-, Range
ER COMPANY, end F. W. MAIIO.NKY has aa 30 E.
through the scrub and ns Chief Killi- earned
ell the debts and obligations of Tbe late
No. S,—The fl 13 rda. of Ibe N E H of tbe
of MAHONEY-WALKER
COM 8 W H end the ft 13 rode of tbe SW H of tba
brew also fired his pistol, the per­ copartnership
l*ANY.
H o f tbe HEH. Section 0, Township 20 8,
forated condition of Fredericks is the Da let! at Hanford. Florida, Ibis KRb day of NW
Range 30 E.
Beptember, A. I). 1P21.
No. 0.—N*4 of BH of lot 3, Section 0.' Town­
result.
NOTICE
r W. MAHONEY,
ship 20 H. Range 30 E.
Notice to hereby given thel tn* |p-ard of
SARA II U WALKER
It is rumored that ns soon ns the 7-Me.
H appearing from the aworn bill of complaint
In this caoa* agatnat y o u .'th a t you have or County Commissioners In and fur Seminole Coos,
condition of Fredericks warrants it,
clalifi tom e Interrat In Ibe lands hereinabove de­ ty, Fla., will receive bids a t tb rlr n ett ten U r
scribed, therefore, you. ibe aald Dolly T. Bent, m eeting to be held Monday, Octuber 3rd, 1011,
the matter will be threshed out in the Kollos of Application for T ee Deed Under
lion 478, General Statute*, Law*
Jennie Dougherty, J . «A. McDonald, M. A. Me- at 10 o'clock a. in. for the purchase of ra # _
court at which time it will ho determ­
of Florida
Ikmald, and George W. Link ar* hereby required truck, either on* l-tnn Indiana, one I ton Fed-’
Notice Is hereby glren t in t D. D. Daniel, pur­ to h* amt appear before our aald circuit court at oral, one IH -lon Republic, same to le r-^ttlppad
ined ns to whether officers can shoot chaser
of T ar C ertificate No. BIS. &lt;l«trd tbe 3rd Ihe court house In Hanford, Florida, on the w ith pneum atic lire*, and the *iiccr«rol bldjtr
l,k e ln_ tl1*
,1‘e
nt n malefactor after he is command­ day of June. A. D. IDlfl, baa filed said cerllfl 7tli day of November. A. D. 1021, and' then a n d '10
ra le In m y-offlce. a n d bae made application for (here m a k e ’answer lo the tdll of com plaint r i owned, hy Hcndnole county.. The hoard rrerrvae
any or all bide,
ed to halt or not. This has always ta r deed to leans In arcordence w ith law. Bald hlhltcd against you, otherw ise a decree pro cuo- tbe right ✓to reject
.
E. A. DOtC LASS,
e rtio ra te em braces tbe following
descrtl&gt;ed freao will tw entered agelnat yon.
'
Clerk.
been a. mooted question, nnd the re­ cproperty
situ ate d In Betuinule county, Florid*,
And any and all pi her parties claim ing any 6-3 tc .
sult will lie watched with much inter­ to w lt: N W U of Hl'.q end W(4 of 8W(4 of right. Rile nr Interest In and io the lands here­ la C ircuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, Bamlaeto
HKH. Bee. 2 9 * T w p . 31 8 ., Range 32 E ast. CO inabove ileecrlbed under, by, and through Dolly
County, F la .—In Chancery
est here and elsewhere.
• err*. TIi* said land being assessed el the T. Rent, Jennie Dougherty, M. A. McDonald, J .
dale of the Issu in re of such c crttflra le In the A. Mclhmald and George W. Link or otherwise,
BILL
TO QUIET TITLE
'None of the officers had any wish name of M. SI. Hnilth. I'nlrsa a tld certificate are hereby required lo he and appear before
Mir
aald
circuit
coQrt
M
tbe
court
house
In
shall
t-e
redeemed
according
to
!*w
tax
deed
tW#kill Fredericks
or to seriously will Issue thereon on .th e 31st day of October, Han red’d, Florida, on the 3td dsv of December. C arrie W . Speer, Complainant,
va.
A. 1). Ki2l. end (hen and there make answer A rthur J. IViyle. el al. IW rndantwound him, nnd the shooting would A, P. 1031.
my official algnatnre and seel this h&gt; Mr HR of com plaint eihih lted against aald TO ALL I'EILSONH CLAIMING ANY INTER­
probably never have occurred in day­ (heW itness
tilth day of KcptemlH-r, A. II. lt*31.
nnkrnw » parties, othrrw lae a decree pro conEST IN THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
frwAo will I e n t e r e d against aald unknown parIREALl
E A DOUGLASS.
LAND, to-w lt:—
light. As stated in yesterday’s Her­
a4-»j|
Clerk Circuit Court
L ila 2 and 4 of Ilkiek 34; and lot* 3 and 4
Hettilnnle County, FIs,
It la nnlerrd that thla notice be pobllalied tn of Block 33. of Mellonvlllc. a* pcf plat reced­
ald, the officers went to Fredericks'
lly: A. M. W EEKS. II, ( the Hanford Herald, a newapaper pnbUabrd In ed In F la t Bt»k I, page 120. Hemlmde Coast/
place to capture a still nnd when he 0-atr
Hcndnole County, Florida, once a week for rig h t Record*. ‘
(8) week* t a to the known partlra defendant,
You are hereby required and ordered le ap­
was ordered to halt after starting to Notice of Application for Tax Deed Under Sec­ and
once a week for tw elve (12) week* a* lo pear before our Circuit Court at tbe Court Hoero
tion 471 General S tatute,
tbe utfkpown parties defendant.
In Semlnbl* County, Florida, on Ihe first tirorun, ho failed to do so, Qt)d the offi­
L eifs ef Florida
W ltncro my hand and tbe eeel Of the Circuit day In December, 1921. to answer IB* bill **
cers fired on him with the result thnt Notice U hereby sire n Ibet F, T. Williams,’ Court on this Ibe SOth dey of August. A. D. 1921. com plaint filed a ra ln sl you. and therein fill
(HEAL)
E .,A . DOUIILAHS.
not. elae asm* will be taken a* eonleaeed. t*
purchaser of T e* C e rtio ra te No 1(131, tilled
ho was seriously wounded.
Clerk of Ibe Circuit court.
b* followed by final decree.
III* 2nd dey of June, A. D. 1002, h»» filed eald
Seminole County. FI*.
It Is further order*.) th et thl* noltre be p*&gt;
rrrliric e te In my offlre, *nd lie* Uiede appltra.
Itabed In tbe Sanford H erald, a newtpai-cr f'*bGEOUGi:
O.
HERRING,
tlon for ta* deed to |»*ue In accordance with
H E A T B R E A K S W IN D O W S .
llahed
In Seminole Cbunty, Florid*, one* earn
Hullrltor
end
Coontel
for
tbe
Complainant.
Uw.
Said re rllf lr e le embraced the foil raring
week for twelve week*.
dr*erlhed property *liti*lrd In Seminole County, 3-t3lc
W itness my band and the aeal of « H I'ourt,
Florhl*. to-w ll:
N E tj of NW H of H W q, of
Sometime ago T. J. Miller, who is Section
,1, Twp. 2 0 ,'Booth. Renee 30 E»*t. 10 In tbe Circuit Court of tbe Seventh Judicial Cir­ Voguat 18. 1921.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS?,
*
.
cuit ef Florida, In and for SamlnoU
having tho oltl theatre building re­ »rre*.
Clerk Circuit C.-urt. '
The m id land twine l u t w i l *! the del* of
County.—In Chancery
He ml rude County, Ft*modelled, was engnged’ in having the the Issuance of such certificate In th* turn* of
DICKINSON
A
DICKINSON,
.
CITATION
Unknown, tfnlee* said c ertificate ehall be rdSolicitor* for Complainant._______ 1 IJlr
plate glans windows set nnd was very deemed
according lo law i n deed will laaa* Melach Realty Company, a corporation. Com­
plainant,
on Ihe 7 lb dey of October. A. I). 1U21
careful about nltowlng spare for con­ thereon
4-0TSC
va.
W itness my official alenature end te a l this
NOTICE OF CONTEST
traction nnd expansion. Upon being the lot dey of September, A. D. 1921.
W illiam Alekander llarhanan. Liquidator, et
(For
Publication)
H. A. DOUGLASS,
al. e tc ., Itefendanta.
questioned about the m atter of setting (SEAL)
Tn W illiam A le ie n d rr Buchanan, Liquidator of
,
clerk C ircuit Court
3-Gtc
Seminole
C
ounty,,
Fla:
Florld* la n d A Colnntratloo Company, Lim it­
the glnsa in windows, he gave out a
Departm ent of tba Iatartor,
ed. a corporation of England, and ell former
United S ta te s Land Office
valuable fund, of information about lo Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Circuit, In and stockholders of th e Florida Land A ColottJro­
U alM evdte, Fl-rl'l*
lall
llon Company, L im ited, a corporation of Eng­
for
Seminole
County,
Florida.—
Septemlwr 19. I***glass in this, and other countriecs,
land. end to the unknown devlaero; grantee#
In Chancery.
or other claim ants, by, through or under tb* To T illm an Hmltb, o f Unknown addrro*. CUoand the relation of largo Window? to
tcatee: •
.
___
ataive named partlra, and to any and a ll other
CITATION
You a re hereby notified th a t Jemro Bmwdf.
persona or partlra whomsoever claiming any
heat and cold. It 'seems thnt others F. I). McRrlde. Complainant,
who
give*
M
aitland,
Florida,
*■
LI*
|-wNdnc*
right, title or Interest In and to tb e follow­
have not been so careful,.and tho fol­ Vernell*te.H. M cltrtde. Defendant.
ing deecrll-ed land, situ ate , lying and being addrero. did on August 0. 1921. flic In » ® «
Ihe County of Henduide and H u t# of Flor­ fire Ida duly coroboratrd appUcatlrai to esiros
lowing from the Kissimmee Vnlley- To Vernell* S. McRrlde. I’,-to ffIce R ot No. 113, In
id*.
more particularly described aa follow*, ami necnv#' the cancellation of
Rlnghanrion, Tenneeace:
stead E ntry No. 0DB73. Serial No. flJM W * * *
Gnzcttc, brings to mind whnt . Mr. It eppearlny' from an affid av it filed tn lid# . Ib-wll:
for HEH of NEH-.HecRae.IK
Beginning a t a point 132 feet E ast o f a point
rauee
th
a
t
the
residence
of
the
defendant
I*
...W .-U.,. 21 0
.. .Range
. . . . a . 31 *E.. ^TaUakaaaro
Township
H.,
Miller said sonic time ago:
Binghamton. Tcnnceecc; th a t It t* Hie belief l t.2 feet South of the Haullteaat interw ctlun ■lien, and a* grouml# for hi* control be » &gt;r*ro
a ffia n t th a t the defendant la orer twenty of ComnvercHI S tre et and Rand Avenue, aa Rial aald entrym an ba* neither resided nl
Both the handsomely adorned win­ of
»n* year* of age anil th at there la no perron shown by It. It. T raffu n r* map of Hanford, cnlllvatcd aald land alnrc fteptember,
1rorv—■r
‘ . 1,
Florida, run thence South 164.2 feet to the
dows of the Merchants nnd Farmers In he atate of Florida Ihe service* of a iph North
failure i.) do *« Ba* not t-een doe to
line of First stre et, thence East along tb*
l« rn a upon wbom would bind the aald defend
employment
to
tnllllary
or
naval
mcv
I
c
*
Bank facing Bonrdwhy have been a n t:
North line of F irst a treet. 168.2 feet, thence
- Red Hlalro, of any character, la R»* "
Therefore, /cm, Vernrlle 8 . McRrlde.
are North 164.2 feet, thence W rot 163.2 feet to the wab
shattered because of the Bun’s rays hereby
required on tbe 7lli day of November, A. olnt of beginning.
I t eppeartng from tbe aworn bill o f ctlrn
bennting upon them. The loss will bo D. 1021, lo appear lo Ibe bill of complaint filed plaint
filed In this cause against you, th a t you said allegation* w ui oe ia* r„ - against you in ttila cause, otherw ise a decree
r aald entry will W canceled ■••J®"*
considerable. Stanley Bullock, assist­ proconfrasD w ill on aald dale be entered agalnat ■ave or rlaltn some Interest In and lo tbe lands j.m
^
shore
described,
therefore, yon. tbe aald William e r right to t e begrd, e ith e r before tbl* 0
you.
ant cashier, was standing close by I t U further ordered (hat aald tw tlre be pub- Aleaander Buchanan. L iquidator of tbe Florida on aiqwal, If you fall to n l*
"JT eaa d A Colonisation Company, Limited, a cor­ w ithin tw enty day* a ft* f tbe
them when the breaks occurred, and R ated In Ibe Hanford Weekly H erald, e news­ La
cation of this notice. •* shown b#w». »
paper puhllahed In Sanford, Seminole County, poration of England, are hereby required to be ewer, under oath, specifically reapomB g
and
appear
before
our
aald
Circuit
Court
a
t
tb*
investigation shows thnt they wero Florida, for four coneecutlre week*.
Ibe eliegaUnne of contest. togalberw J
^
ocas my band and eeel of Ilia shore s ta l­ 'uurt House In Hanford. Florida, no tbe 3rd day proof th a t you hive served l , * W “
-Improperly set, not sufficient space ed WJI
coart on Uito 20th day of Heplember, A. I). of October, A. D. 1921, and then and there •veer on tbe eald contestant either In t*
make answer lo tbe bill of com plaint exhibited
being allowed for the natural expan­ 11121.
by
registered
w
ell.
_
‘.
t
,
m b # ef
agatnat
jt»u
In
Dill
rauae,
otherwise
a
decree
E. A. HIRT1LAHS.
You abould e la te In your answer Ibe
pro ronfmao will be Jnlered against you In this
sion. The location of the glass gives (BEAL)
Clerk Circuit Court,
rauae; and all other person* or partlro claiming the poatufflce to which you deelre further
Seminole
County,
Fla.
Rcro
to t e rant .0 you. ^
them tho full heat of the sun during JO HN 0 . LKONARDY,
sa y right. R ile or Interest In and to tba prop­
erty hereinabove described, by, through or under
Solicitor
e
n
d
e
f
Counsel
for
Complainant.
the hottest hours of the day, and an T-3tp.
the aald W illiam Alexander Buchanan, Liquida­
___ ______________
tor. aa aforesaid, or by, through or under any (M ip.
expert glass-setter always allows for
of the former stockholders of the Florida Land
NOTICE O f SALE
the expansion of such large sheets of In Uto Circuit Court e f tbe Seventh Judicial Clr- A Colonisation Company, lim ite d , a corporation
. cult e f H a lid a , lo and fa r Semi­
nf England, nr otherw ise, a re hereby required
Notice U hereby g iv e , th a t ow**
material. In this ense, it Is stated no
nole County.—In Chancery.
In be end appear before our eetd Circuit Conn lue of a decree or foreckwure
a t the Court Ilona* In Hanford, Florida, on tbe out o f tbe Circuit Court o f the Bert*'*
allowance w r b made for the hent;
CITATION
7tb day or November, A. D. 1921, end then Circuit of Florida. In and for
»
end there make answer to Ib r bill of com plaint In a cause therein p en d in g wherein
consequently the breaking.
. 1(treff,
B eatriceTH inbar, Complainant,
exhibited
again*!
you
In
tbto
can**,
otherw
ise
e
Aldridge
1*
cooiptolnanl
end
Thoe.
*
■
.
^
r
,ad
■
__l______________
decree pro cunfenao will be entered.
l t « a T. I&gt;. Kaaaroff. bto wife, T.
Joseph Dunbar, liefrodant.
It la ordered that this C itation be published In W illiam Uothomly. »r* defendaa a. I
^
James Stucky Says, "Rat Cost Me To Joseph Dnubar, Realdcure -Unknown:
the Hanford IleraM , a newspaper published In for eel# and will roll W
.JrO ro rt
It appearing from an a ffid a v it filed In thl* Hcndnole Cmmly, one# a week for eight weeks bidder
$125 for Plumbing Bills.”
for ra th *1 the front
' riuridi. dtrcause that you are a non resident of the Slat#
to Ihe known defen d an t,' W illiam Alexander llbuae In Sanford, Hemlnol* County, '
Se“Wo couldn’t tell whnt was clog-' of Florida, therefore, you, Juaepb lluphar, ate aa
Buchanan. Liquidator of Ibe Florida la n d A log the legal boor* of
"P??
a*!ordered and required 1*1 the fith day of Decem­ CbkmlMtlovr Company, Lim ited, a corporation re m te r 7 tb . 1921. tbe aanro L».lD* »‘ l,legal
, | ,**»*&lt;,
ging up our toilet and drains. Wo had b e r .'A . D. m l , to appear to the bill of com-' of England, and-once a week foe twelve weeks
day, lb# following ileecrlbed re*1 **'*1*’ ypeida,
as tn tbe unknown p arties defendant.
to tsar up i.ho floor', pines,-etc. found a
eaklblted agalnat you It) thl* ennae.
lying and being In Semln.de
,
,
a
,
.
•« »• brdcred th a t this notice be pnbllal.ed In
W ITNESS rny band and (lie M il o f Ibe said
ili
lh, Noriketo*
ra ts n O S t in bliscmcnt.
They had the Sanford H erald ooce a week for eight 'Ircull Court, ret tbto tbe 4th day of August, A. lo-w
Tba E ast Qoarlar SB U ) &lt;■ „ ,b* * Q,atv*r
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week*.
D. 1921.
Q uarter ( NW H ) o f V »
ToV"*1'
choked U\e pipes with refuse, Tho W ITNESS my hand and tba eeal of tb ll court (SF-AI.)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
( NE H) of ftoethm
TWriJ"0 tbto 27 lb day of September, A-*D. 1021.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
plumb«r’a bill was $1B$. RAT-SNAP on (SEAL)
K. A. D0UGU18S.
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Seminole County, Florida,
v
cleaned the roden out,” Three sizes,
[ Clerk of tbe C ircuit Court,
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Seminole County, Fla. ■ l'l3 te ° 1*eI*W *n&lt;J o t Couneel fug Complainant.
85c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed GEO. A. DeCOTTKS,
Solicitor and of Coanael for Complainant.
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv. '
GK0RGB O. nBHHINO,
T-*te
HERALD ADS iret results.
S olid Ior fur Ooaptolnant-

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OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE

By Henry Clews &amp; Co,
NEW YORK, Oct.
President taking in all the roads operating 1,000
Harding's
unemployment
conference
i* miles or more, is not yet a market
WHOLESALE IMPROVEMENT IS
the
outstanding
event
of
the
week
in
factor, but fi certain to exert a most
LEADING TO A l e s s e n in g
a
goverenmental
aspect,
and
again
i
far-reacl)ing
influence upon securities
OF UNEMPLOYMENT
confirms the opinion that hi long from the investment standpoint. One
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—American, been entertained by the con lunity early influence of it would undoubtedbusiness condittahs Improved decided­ concerning, the president's desire to do ]y be that of promoting speculation In
ly daring September, In fte view of ail be can in the aid of business. The railroad issues based upon the probthe Federal Reserve Board, 'which concrete proposals of the conference able effect of such consolidation in
mndep ubllc last night a distinctly op­ still remain to be developed, but creating a demand for outstanding
timistic review of conditions for the should at least result in bringing stocks. The fact that the amount of
month. Important changes for the about co-operative effort toward the securities to be issued by each of the
consolidated enterprises is not to exbetter were seen in the* credit situa­ improvement of conditions.
The'Senate
and
Taxation
ceed the physical value of the constition, "distinct encouragement" In
Delay in the senate with reference tuent lines would furnish the basis
many basic business lines and strong
liquidation indicating increased abili­ to the tax situation has been disap- from which such speculation would
pointing, but may result in the im- start. Public hearings before the comty of business to settle its accounts.
The "wholesopie ’ improvement" provement of a measure which is thus miasion are to be undertaken, and
which the . board's correspondents far decidedly below expectations. It (these will be a market factor of utfound in almost every section, appear­ is announced that Senator Smoot will most importance. The “plan of reed to have been based largely on the ofTe’r bis sales tax plan on the floor adjustment of New York .City Railadvance in cotton prices. As the re-Jand in a form which will be both ef- roads" offers many suggestion*, some
suit of the-higher cotton values liqui­
dation has taken place and wholesale
and retail trade has been buoyed up,
the reports said.
Marked Improvement, |n the credit
situation was cited by the review as
the noteworthy feature of business
during the month, the board declar­
OFFICERS WERE UP
ing that "taken all In all, from a file of the public, it would probably re­
BOUND OVER YESTERDAY
financial standpoint, the month has lieve the general mass of the {SopulaTERM OF CIRCUIT COURT.
tion
by
eliminating
the
indirect
bur­
heen in the main a period of distinct
dens
that
follow
from
the
extern
prof­
encouragement,"
The board noted only a alight in- its tax and the high rates of income
creasc in employment in the thirty taxation. While there Js opposition
day*, but added that while the end of to the adoption of a sales tax at pres­
the harvesting and crop movement ent, there’ can be no question that It Is
•csson might tend to increase the gradually gaining adherents and that
number of unemployed, this w ls like­ eventually there to a good chance of
ly to be offset by a growth In demand its becoming a law; based on necessity
and .on merit, It ought to, n ft b a
ind
^ ***** ^ manufacturing simple form of taxation, fair to aR.
"Railroads hart begun to increase Altogether, the t»* situation in Ha
•he number of their employes to' some essentials rum for the first time; seems
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«tent, especially in . the far West,"
haH
was
fired
upon
by
the
ofT.cer. and
the review continued, “and the fact
filled with bird shot- He has been at
that building contracts have reached
the hospital 'since and is thought to
» record figure for this year promise*
be
oat of dinger by the physician*,
partial employment in that service
The
outcome of the case will be
‘’“ring the autumn.” liter*-has been
» steady *nd reasonably heavy move*
watched with interest.
"ivnt of agriculture products to dis­
----------------------:---tributing and export renter*. .The
It b all right to guard the Panama
^»rd reported. Prirek of nib* of
***** edvancad to an extent, al- proving their Mjmdfnt b»-t£e e;
investors. Announcement tha1
^ ^ ^ ) » ttr ib u te d to local market- Inufriialv Ununvrrf Commissi
definitely considering a prop®
consolidate the railroads of the

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mr*. E. .A- Farnell ahd Alton Far­
nell spent Wednesday In-Sanford.
S. W.. Walnwright was * visitor to
Orlando last Wednesday.
little Miaa Gladys Kelsey returned
Sunday from Manatee where ibe has
been- spending several month* with
her aunt, Mr*. I^undy.
Mr\ Mhry Jorv.f.*, Andrew Auln
and Ml** Alice Powell spent Sunday
at Monroe.

ZR-2 Catastrophe
Due to Accident,
Says Coroner's Jury
No Evidence as to the Ariosi Canoe of
Thompvan, grammar school; Miss
Ike Disaster
Ruth Young, primary. Teachers ahi
pupils are all very much interested - HULL, Eng., Oct. 4.—The catastrpin the work planned for the yeaf and phe to tha ZR-2 August 21th In .
the school Lids fair to have one of the which more than forty persons, includ­
moat successful years of its history. ing sixteen Americans lost their lives,
Misses Mable . Bwoope and Elisa­ was' due to an accident according 10 a
beth Iawton and , Francis fiwope verdict reached by the coronet's jury
from Rollina College spent Sunday. at the resumed inquest hers today.
No evidence as to the actual causa of
with their parents.
‘ Born, to Mr and Mrs. B. P. Wheel­ the'disaster, the verdict says.
er, Friday,. September 30th, a fine
A scientist -says the race la growbaby girl, Marion Louisa.
ing
taller. Evidently the.next genera­
Edward McCall, from Stetson UnL
tion
will find it even more difficult to
versity, spent the week-end with his
make
ends meet.
parents, returning to DeLand Sunday
afternoon.
Modern novels give us glimpses of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Q, Smth, Mrs.
almost
everything in theworid except
Theodore Aulin and little Theodore
good
grammar.
Aiitin, Jr, are on an auto trip thro
south Florida Mr Ao.lin joined them
Sunday at Arcadia
Mrs. L. E. Wright was given a sarprite party Wednesday afternoon In
honor of her birthday. Many nice pres­
ents were presented to Mrs. Wright
and a most delightful time was spent
by the guests. Another surprise given
Every day we take our teaMrs. Wright was a visit from her
toner's license number and
son. Lewis, of Jacksonville.
j
Emmett MeCall returned Wrdne*- • each evening drawone. The
IuH|renumber entitles tin
day to Lakeland.
.. j,
Mr. and Mrs. B. L Wheeler spent
w *dn«dar in.Palatka.
FIVE GALLONS OF
Misses Ruth Young, Virginia ’
g a s Fr e e
Wright, Elizabeth Young and ReverAnytim e within * a weak.
djr Wrght went to Orlando Monday
Come on down.
Winning
afternoon.
number
shown
in
window
Mr. and Mrs. R. W
. Law
tA
n were
shopping in Sanford Wednesday.
The woman's dub, opens Friday

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 , 1M1

Our 10 Day Opening Sale offers you Big Reductions
in Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-wear, Wool and
Cotton Dress Goods, Silks, and Men’s and Boy s
Furnishings.

F rid ay 7 th to S a tu rd a y 1 5 th

SPECIALLY PRICED

One lot of Tricotine
Serges and Satin Dress­
es, all new Fall Models—

Beautiful Styles in Charonaise Satins and Taffe­
ta Dresses, all highest
grade Dresses—

1 lot Tricotine and Mens’
Tailored and Fancy Mod­
els wear Serges, toy lac­
ed and fancy models,
specially priced at—

One beautiful assortment
of Silk and Wool Dresses,
all sizes for—

Big line of Stouts Suits,
sizes 41 to 63.
(Alterations free)

Prices Reduced in Every Department for these 10 Days
Clothes for School Boys

Ladies’ Cotton House
and Street Dresses, each

$1.19

Bungalow Aprons
Special ........................

27-in. Dress Ginghams,
for, yard ...________
2,000 yards Soft finished Noin
Book, 36-in. w id e ...................
Yard wide Unbleached Muslin,
worth 11c today at mills, yard
36-inch Indian Head,
y a r d ............— ......
Big Bath Towels, good grade,

. at Reduced Prices

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HOSE

25C
$1.29
hi,c $2.98
HANDKERCHIEFS
efa’ 25c
TRUNKS
$24.98
$29.00
COTTON GOODS

1 lot Children’s ............................
White, Black and Browi
Silk H o s e ........ .........
All Silk Full Fashion \V
and Black H ose........

"Johnny-to-Pants” Suits, just the kind
for hard school wear. All prices and all
sizes.

One big lot Hnndkerch
each

1 special lot of Pants

1 lot good values,
for ..............

1 good value
for ..............................

Large size Huck Towels,
64-inch Damask,
Heavy Awning Stripe Tick,
y a r d .........;........................
Heavy Grade Pajama Check,
yard w id e ............... ............

fo r ..............................

One extra good value
Wardrobe Trunk ....

All prices reduced on better Draperies

1 special lot of Boys’ Blouses
for school wear ................

10-in. All Wool Serge
Special, yard ........

Men’s Phoenix Sox, all silk
per pair.............................

One big table of Cretone and Curtain
Scrims, solid white and
A Q n
fancy for, y a rd ..........................
AH colors, 36-in. Terry Clothe
for y a r d ....................

Crepe de Chine, Satins and Messalines, all
Men’s Work Shirts,
40 inches wide, yard

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LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
One big lot of Gowns and Teddies, Knit and Muslin .....'.... ....tjr

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All Corsets and Brassiers reduced for these
10 days. B i g full line ju st arrived. -

Store Closes all Day
October 6 th

Pin check, khaki pants
and Headlight overalls,

Arrainging and marking down the
stock for the 10-Day Opening Sale.
Sale Starts at 8:30 Friday, the 7th.

One lot Men's Balbriggan
Underwear, each

2,000 yards Percale, good count, extra good
quality. 36-in. wide,
I Q e
2,000 yards soft finish Nainsook, 36-inch
wide, nn extra good grade for 22c. Special

Roasters
Fry Pans
Colon ders
Boilers

. 3 Knives Set
3 Boiler Set
2 Pans Set
1 Big Milk Pan

One lot better grade for

SHIRTS
One lot of Dress Shirts—

Men’s all-wool vel­
vet finish Serge
Suits, guaranteed
100% wool. All siz­
es. Special for—

Everything New That’s Good

SANFORD

FLORIDA

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

CHAIRMAN y o w ell thanks
PERSONAL NOTES
«'; ALL MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES
AND THOSE WHO DONATED

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An
Id
ea
!H
om
e
BEFORE BREAKFAST

(Frota XoatUy'i Dully)
Robert E. Herndon nnd Arthur Mar­
shall motored to Bartow yesterday to
attend the funeral of Jnmes Timberlake,
Says you really feci clean, sweat
And fresh inside, and
Master
J.
B.
Coleman
left
Friday
To the Big1Merchant’s Gala Day and Celebration for Tampa where ho will pttgnd school
Are seldom tlL
You come to Florida to enjoy the climate—why not own your
this winter.
Last Thursday and Made it a Success
hoiffKaujl save rent money? Don’t buy one completed—build ono
If you are accustomed to wnkp up
Mrs. J. B. Coleman IsN ji Pnlatkn
youn$rf. It will cost you much less.
with coated tongue, foul breath or a
where
she
was
called
by
tjio
serious
You know what a nuisance it would he to start building a home
C h a irm a n A. E, Yowell,
of the yesterday a Herald representative was
dull headache; or if your meals sour
and find out that you haven't this and you haven’t that, or that you
jYadc Extension Committee, who had informed that the committee would illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key motor­ and ferment, you have a real surprise
figured wrong on the flooring or the shingles. Before you had fin­
charts and general supervision of the come out nil right on the financial
awaiting you.
ished adding these extra items and buying the material and supplies
eomniitt°cs on the Merchant's Gala part of the niTair as ho had figured ed to Daytona Beach yesterday whore
Tomorrow morning, immediately
from various shipping points, it would cost you a quarter to a third
'D(tf celebration Riven last Thursday the accounts very close a week ago they spent the day. They were ac­ upon arising, drink a glass of hot
companied
by
Mrs.
A.
D.
Key,
who
wjll
more
than you had figured on.
, wishes to take-this means of thanlt- and knew about how much it would
remain at Daytona Beach for some water with a tcaspoonfut of limestone
’ jg- a]] those.who sOrvod on his com­ take to "arry tho plan through. That
Why not let us build you a
time with her nephew, Dick Twitchell. phosphate in it. This is intended to
mittee and did so much toward mak­ this Extension Committee could pull
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Zachary and first neutralise nnd then wash out of
ing the day the great success that it off such nn elaborate affair making ev­ family have returned home from Day­ your stomach, liver, kidneys and thir­
achieved. The members of the com­ erything absolutely free and pay all tona Beach where they have spent the ty feet of intestinca all the indiges­
mittees worked early and late to ar­ expenses speaks well for the commit­ summer.
tible waste, poisons, sour bile and
range for every detail and only those tee and for the business men who re­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Gatchcll left yester­ toxinn, thus cleansing, sweetening and
who have been in similar positions sponded so generously to the solicita­ day for an extended visit to St. Louis purifying tho entire alimentary ca­
know how much work- there is at­ tion for money to meet the expenses. nnd other points in the middle west.
nal.
—and guarantee you a full bill of material_to complete your home*
tached to such a biff undertaking. Everyone who assisted in any way, Emilo Pons, rcturfed to his home in
Those subject to headaches, back­
at a "manufacturer to consumer” price? Every
is accurately
ry plan ia
There were many good workers on and especially those who donated meat Tampa after spending several days aches, bilious attacks, constipation or
figured nnd dauble checked. There is no possibl
sible chance for mis*
the committee and they rallied to Mr. and trend, milk, pickles, etc., are hcre- here as the guest of Alfred Robson. stomach trouble, are urged to get n
takes or misfits.
Yowcll's call like soldiers and met ev- by tendered the thanks of the Trade
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 0. Chase and fam­ quarter pound of limestone phosphate
If you wish to do your own building, we will tend a factory expert, under
cry demand made upon them. In, a Extension Committee through the ily, have returned home from Day- from the drug store and begin enjoy­
our liberal term*, to assist you in building, thereby guaranteeing you the exact
fitting of all pans and the placing of the responsibility of your
conversation with Chairman Yowell jehairmnn, Arthur E. Yowell.
tona Bench where they hpvo spent the ing the morning inside bath.
satisfaction upon our shoulders.
Just ns hot water and soap cleanse,
summer at their cottage.
Tor Free Illustrated Catalogue Address Dept. 8-167.
thing of the sort. For the present, Mrs. John T. Brady returned home purify and freshen the skin, so hot
water
and
a
teaspoonful
of
limestone
the lot will be vacant which will be last night from Pablo Bench where
A . C. Tuxbury Lum ber Co.,
much better than having the old stable she has spent the past two weeks. She phosphate act ou the stomach, liver,
A
Charleston, • S. C.
building cm it that wns a menace to also visited her daughter, Mrs. Dan kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos­
phate is nn Inexpensive white powder
other property nnd looked bad on this Wilder enrouto home.
and
almost tasteless.—Adv.
fine corner.
Miss Mildred Dickson has left for
It is understood that tho City Com­ Orlando for the winter to be nssitsnnt
missioners will nsk other property to Mrs. Margaret Ilnrnes a t the Jeff­ DEATH OF MRS. FRANK WOOD­
RUFF, JR.
owners
of frame buildings in the busi­ erson Court Apartments.
OLD LIVERY STABLE, CORNER
ness
portions
of
tlie
city
to
tear
down
Emile
Anion
was
the
dinner
guest
OF PARK AND SANFORD,
(Trom Friday’* Daily)
the buildings, especially where they yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. WilIS GOING
Death
came
to the Woodruff home
are a menace to other property, nnd son.
this
morning
about
one o'clock, and
jletract from the appearance of San­ S. C. Dickson, of Longwood, wns the
One of the nnclcnt landmarks of the ford.
robbed
it
of
the
young
mother nnd
guest of his daughter, Mrs. Chris
city, ami of Inter years, one of the eye­ j Having these buildings on the prin-; Matthews yesterday,
wife. Mrs. Mary Rnnsome Woodruff,
sores, also, is being torn down this Icipnl corners of the city wns nil right j Miss Rinonu and E. W. Dickson, of beloved wife of Frank l* Woodruff,
week. This is the old livery ntnblc at jin flie early days, but the march of Longwood were the guests yesterday Jr., wns taken after n few ■days of
the corner of Park avenue and Second progress demands thnt tho owners j of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stewart,
battling with the dread destroyer, and
streets that at present is tho property either build or tear them down, nnd
Mrs. Roy Symes, of Writer Park, with the hopes of friends nnd rela­
of l. W, Phillips of Orlando.. A force allow the vacant lots to stand until is in the city today shopping,
tives alternately rising nml falling as
of men, under G. E. Hodges, nro tear­ such time as they can build or sell
hourly
bulletins were, received from
Little Miss Juanita Smith returned'
E n tz m in g e r B ro s .
ing down the building and Mr. Hodges, them to some one who will build. In j home Friday evening from Jackson- the bedside where skilled physicians
will salvage the lumber and sell it for ono way, this seems a hardship on the ville where she wns the guest of her attempted to save the life of the lit­
A u th o rized S a le s E n gineers, Longw ood, F la .
tUikllng purposes. There is much owners, but any owner of a good corn- aunt Mrs,, W. F. Roussinu.
tle mother who hnd just given birth
gomi framing timber in the building cr iot in the business portion of the j Mrs, 11. W. Cameron and threo to a son, only to hnve her own life
and like nil tho lumber put into the city, who is unable to build, can easily (laughters, Dorothy, Lucile- nnd Elea- given as n sacrifice.
C o n stru ctio n E n gineer, Sanford, F la .
buildings of tho early days, it is of double his money on his property to- nor left this morning for Bartow
Death in always a shock to a com­
the best and could be ueed for many day and can always sell at a good where they will mnke their future munity, but tho death of Mrs. Wood­
purposes in the building line.
profit so the ordinance thnt condemns &gt;home.
ruff, who came here about a year
It is not known what the future these buildings is not nn injustice to R. C. Balfour, jr., nnd Homer Wil- ngo as a sweet nnd winsome bride, has *
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plans of Mr. Phillips are in regard to nny owner.
liamk, of Thomnsvlle, were guests of fallen upon the city ns a mantle of
building on this lot, but he told a rep­ The Lnkcfront Improvement Co., the Montezuma Saturday.
sorrow to be homo by the community
h il ip
n d r e w s
resentative of tho Herald some time were the pioneers in the work of tear­ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker, of Or­
us a whole, a sorrow thnt enshrouds
ago that he expected.to build a nice ing down old buildings, nnd they set lando, were visitors here yesterday,
the lives of all the citizens. Mary
R E A L ,
structure on the lot in the early the pace when they purchased the old, registering at the Montezuma.
Julia Hnnsomc was born in Kentucky
( ypring. At one time, Mr. Phillips con-' Sanford House, ami because it was un­ Dr. L. D. Rhodes, of Tcnnille, Ga.,
in 1898, and lived with her father,
complated nn apartment house on this sightly, demolished this big three was a visitor here Sunday.
Rev. A. J. Rnnsome in India for some
corner, hut the city is building so fnst, story building, and also tore down
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Newcomb years during her early childhood. Rev.
and the business portion of the city is other buildings on their property. and son of Stuart, Gn., nre spending
Ransotne being a missionary to India,
spreading over the side streets now, Their example eould well be followed sometime here at the Montezumn.
PHONE 371 J
nnd
living there at this date. Her
that it might be better for store by other owners of this kind of prop­
Mr. nnd Mrs. B fA . Howard nnd mother died while she wan 14 years of
rooms or auto soles rooms or some­ erty, nnd they need not wait to be or­ fnmily arrived in the city from I‘aage, she coming to tho state to re­
dered to tear down buildings thnt are hnkeo Snturdny where the fnmily has
side- with nn aunt in Grensboro, N.
not only fire traps hut nro objection-) been visiting for some time. They will
C., and nlso lived with relatives in
able in mnny ways.
be at home south of the city nnd'Mr. Charlotte, Union nnd Ninety-Six, S.
The Florida Scout $
Howard will return to Pnhokee Tues- (', Graduating from Woman’s Col­
"For Wide-Awake Boya"
if y o u Ne e d a n e w
dnj' where be has large property in­ lege, in Dues West, in 1918, she
35c Year
terests nnd is engaged in the real es­ studied voice in Chicaago nnd then
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
tate business. Mr. Howard is also en­ nccopted a position with a rhautau002 French .
gaged in the fishing industry at qun course for a year returning to
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Okeechobee City.
South Carolina to reside. She was
IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S • RECIPE
mnrried to Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., on
(From T u tt4 » ,'» Doily)
Buy Ihc Best that Is made
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
LANDIS. FISII &amp; HULL
Mr., nnd Mrs. J. M. Dawsoq, of November 24th, nnd came to Sanford
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TO
HAIR
Attorneys and Counaellors-at-Law
Richmond, Va., nre spending some to make her home.
• She leaves n father nnd stepmother,
DeLAND. FLORIDA
That beautiful, even shade of dark, time here nt tho Montezuma.
Will practice in the State and Feder­
Perry Jcmlgnn, of Sanford, spent nnd a little, brother, nnd many other
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex- glossy hair can only he had by brew­
relatives, to mourn her loss, the
•milling and Perfecting Land Titles. ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul­ yesterday in Tnrri|ia shaking hands brother nnd aunt expecting to arrive
phur. Your huir is your charm. It with friends.—Tnuipa Tribune.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F. East and here tomorrow.
makes or mars the face. When it
Tho funeral will occur from the into
fades, turns gray or streaked, just nn little daughter, Yvonne, nre moving
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
SCHELLE MAINES application
residence
of Oak avenue tomorrow
or two of Sage- and Sul­ today into the house recently occu­
LAWYER
phur enhance.^ its appearance a hun­ pied by Mr. and Mrs. Magtio* 61 305 ^afternoon nt four o’clock, interment
GAS RANGES
being made In Lnkcvicw cemetery.
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OFFICIC IN TUB COUIIT llofiNK
French avenue.
The sympathy of the many friends
‘ Don’t bother to prepare th(X mix­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Magee
arc
now
occu­
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
ture; you can get this famous old pying the home thpy recently pur­ is extended to the bereaved in their
n a a a n H H B n
rqcipo improved by the addition of chased from Frank Crnynm, on San­ hour of sorrow.
other ingredients at n smajj^coat, nil ford Heights.
You Spend 65c on Bat-Snap to
ready for use. It is called Wyeth’s
SANFORD, FLORIDA
The Misses Muriel, tenchora at tho Will
GEO. G. HERRING Sage
,
Save $100?
and. Sulphur Compound. • This high school, pre with Mrs. R. E. Tolar
can always be depended upon to bring for the winter.
One 65c pkg. can-kill 50 rats. The
AUorney-at-Law
hack
the
natural
color
nnd
lustre
of
average
rat will rob you of $100 a
Miss Ida Gray has returned from
No 14 Grtrner-WoodrufT Buildir
your hair.
year
in
feed,
chicks and property de­
—Thomas K. Baker, Ph. D . of
her summer vacation nnd la with Mrs.
Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage Barber for the winter.
SANFORD, FLA.
struction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to
Itolllna College, Asnslyik «n*
md Sulphur Compound now becnusc
Mr. nnd Mrs, E. M. Johnson, of Or­ rntes. Cremates after killing. Loaves Consulting Chemist says of the writer: “Of the many water* of this and oth­
it darkens so nnturally and evenly lando, arc spending some time hore at no smell. Comes in cakes. Rats will e r regions that 1 hare analyzed, I have found none superior In ail good q u i )
that nobody can tell it has been ap­ the Montezuma.
pass up meat,-graiff, cheese to feast tiea to that of the 'Elder Water.”—Phone Slt-W. Office in Miller Building»
HENRY M cL U J L IN plied.
You simply dampen a sponge
on
RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 36c, 65c,
A. J. Daurcltc, represented Tampa
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
or soft' brush with it nnd draw- this
$1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by Ball
JEWELER
here yesterday.
through the hnir, taking one small
MY SPECIALTIES:
C. M. Johnson was n business vis­ Hardware Co,—Adv.
3trand at a time; by morning the
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
gray hair has disappeared, nnd after itor here from the “City Bonutifui,"
The world newa the day it bappena.
Gorham's Sterling Silver
another application it becomes beau­ yesterday.
the
Herald office.
Roger*' Plated Ware
E. M. Nelson, of Mobile, Ala., mnde
tifully dark nnd appears glossy nnd
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
his' headquarter at the Montezuma
lustrous.—Adv.
yesterday while attending to busi­
ness.
CITRUS SEMINAR OPENS.
IVcel Post Your Cleaning and
Miss Elizabeth Humphries, of Dade
Dyeing to
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 4.—Control of City, Qne of the teachers in the public
destructve diseases and insects of the schools here, is pleasantly located for
Work on* our new factory is progressing well. It will be ready to serve our cus­
citrus crops was foremost in the dis­ the winter a t the home of Mrs. R. B. IX
tomers
the coming season.
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cussions at the opening day's aesson Langley, on Tenth street..
There
have
been
many
recent
improvements
in
such
equipment
and
wo are putting
J. W. Brown, of Rivcrland, Fla.,
o fthe citrus seminar, which convened
in
the*
latest
and
best.
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today on .the campus of the Univer­ was transacting business here yester­
Automatic weifehers shut off delivery and ring gong at exact quantity specified, and
day.
sity of Florida.
spo.ial mixers blend the materials more thoroughly than ever before. Accuracy and
Howard Lyman, of Altamonte, was
One hi/ndrcd and fifty, persons Inperfection arc the special features considered.
in the city today calling on his marty
Main 8L
Jacksonville, Fla. tcrested were in attendance.
Ideal Fertilizer is to be even better.than in the past.' Get In line far your fall re­
The
visitors
were
welcomed
b
y
'
friends
and
transacting
business,
Mr,
™c Prepay pared postage on returns
quirements.
President A. A. Murphrtje, of the Uni- Lyman is an orange grower and a
versty of Florida, who said the school fertilizer salesman and knows some­
R. C. M AXW ELL, M anager Sanford Branch
THETFORD, PERRYM AN &amp; attendance in this state had Increas­ thing whereof he speaks when ho says
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ed 850 per cent in the past 12 years. that the orange growers and the veg­
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While the conference is splitting make good money this season.
practice In all County, State and
AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE,
FLA.
hairs about the Far East, Chifna will
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SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 7

SANFORD, FLORroA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921

VOLUME XIII

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UNDER $5,000 BOND
TRIED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

arbuckle at liberty

Within Few D a y s I f the
Present Plans D is tr ic t.
A ttorney P a n Out

PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT
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BANDS,
PARADES,
EXHIBITS
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OF SANFORD’S STREETS,
ELIMINATING SIDE STREETS FOLLOWED ONE ANOTHER

STARTING OFF

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DREAD LINE STARTS
IN NEW YORK CITY
FIRST TIMJi IN YEARS.

P a r * / T r e n t

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LIGHT EAI
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK
FELT
BUT IN LOS ANGELES
DID NOT KILL ARBUCKLE.
(B y Th* A u o e liU d T n u )

(By Tk* A u tcliW d Trt*»)

NEW YORK, Sept 29.—New
York’s first bread, line alnce tho
stormy days that marked the start of
tho world war, is in operation today
at tho church of St. Marks, In the
n \E PLACED Y fflTBR SA Y AT
Bowery- Tho broad lino opened last
CONCLUSION AND OTHER RE­
night and about aix hundred men were
TURNED BY GRAND JURY

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M erchants’ Gala D a y
Prom ises B ig Tim e
For Everybody .

LOS ANGELES, CaL, Sept. 29.—
Slight earthquake shocks wero felt
(n tho southwest section of Los Ange­
les early today. The tremor lasted
only a few seconds, and no damage is TOURNAMENT RIDING. BA&lt;
reported.
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TERNOON-DANCE TONIGHT

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The big day was started thia morn-SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29,-F at­
ing when the parade swung down ths
streets headed by Sheriff Hand asty Arbuckle It at liberty today un­
•1
grand
marshal and tho Sknford bandi
der a $5,000 bond after two weeks’
playing inspiring airs os the horses
preliminary hearing on the charge of
/ b r A k v a y ; ,•
pranced and the little boys were w ell
murder In connection with the death
,
a r .f \ -in yf -----------------repaid by the gr««t sight for qpmlngof Miss Rappe and will be tried on a
1 l Pa
MUNICIPALITIES MAY BE CALL­
down before daylight to see it all.
• charge of manslaughter within a few
1
ED UPON TO FURNISH
Captain George DeCottcs, of Companydavs if the present plans of District
WORK
D,,lcd his gallant men on a fine hors*
Attorney materialize.
Two such IN LONDON WITH BRITISH GOV­
and looked tho part and his men
ERNMENT AND WILL BE
charges pending, one placed yesterday
( B r TIm A tM o liU d F n u )
LAST CALL
»t the conclusion of th/B preliminary
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 29.— lowed with their ammunition carte,.*
hearing and the other returned recent­
Tho possible emergency measures by oach cart being pulled by a mule and
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(B y T t* A u o d iU d h u l l
ly by tho county grand Jury. Whether
f? ft u.
municipalities to cut down tho num­ the array of military men and their
LONDON, Sept. 29.—Sinn Foin
he would he ablo to have Arbucklo op*• •
ber of th ccountry’s Involuntary Idle equipment made a most imposing aphavo
been
invited
to
take
part
in
a
pcarance. Many of the men were un­
pcar to answer to ono complaint aud
was taken up today at n public hear­
conference
hero
Octoberfit
in
a
noto
able *to get off from their work arid
.then try him pn another'ono on the
ing before the public works commit­
dispatched
today
to
DeValera
by
Pre­
\S
tho entire compony+waa not in the pa2
Mmr dntc tho district attorney was
ted of tho nationns conference on un­
----rndo but enough wero there to above
not sure. On tho Grand Jury accusa­ mier Lloyd George. The note is con­
employment.
Inquiry was directed
tho public what Uiey havo In the w a y
tion ArbucUlo was placed on his own sidered to be the British govcrnmpnt’s
townrd dovclnping what measures
of
armament.
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recognizance to return October 3rd.' final word in cxchnnge of messages
•
might bo oaken by towns nnd cities
between London and Dublin.
Following tho company came th»
for speeding up public works.
Lloyd George informed DeValera,
merry minstrel mcn in costume w $ h |
Pope Trial D rags
however, the government could not al­
a piano on tho wagon playing a mer­
While Jury Selection ter the positidn that Ireland could not
ry tuno and two rng time darkles
bo allowed to- separate from tho Brit­
playing the bones and tambourine ad­
Goes on Apace ish Empire, but must base her propo­
vertised the big Dlxlo Minstrels to ­
sition upon self government as a mem­
night. Tho Quality Shop had a bevy
Caonot Get Enough Men In JackBonber of the British Dominions.
of pretty girls in tho pArnde-as did
.
y llle —Try Sanford
tho Loxington nnd Hupmobile ears*
Willys-Knight and Handlcy-Knight.
Some time ngo, the City planning the balance of the street for parkway
(B y Th* A u a cltU d P rau T
nnd Overland cars, tho Dodge cars and.
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 29.-C irCommittee of the Chamber of Com­ which can be used ns a piny ground
CHICAGO. Sept. 29.—A multiple several others. The Hof-Mac Batter­
cuit court marked time this morning
merce, brought out n comprehensive for children, keeping them off of the
shakedown
system through which Chi- ies had their “boat” driven by B illy
in the Pope trlnl, when the second vo­
plnn of improving tHo city streets, paved avenues. At present pr «es, this
engo policemen wore alleged fo havo Hoffman, Lord’s Purity Water had
1
tin' of ono hundred duo to appear
plan
will
save
city
nnd
adjacent
prop
and especially tho sldo streets, by
obtained as many ns hnlf a dozen rake- car, and the rear was brought up by
yesterday afternoon only flfty-nino
nfty
owners
$2,600
over
what
It
would
eliminating the serccts altogether In
offs on the snnjc case of whiskey was tho tournament riders and there
was present. Court adjourned until
mnny places In the city, whore there cost to pnvo the street nnd ecnstruct
revealed in the government Investi­ n bunch of these Florida ridore'of
this morning to permit the sheriff to
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were no houses facing tho side streets sidcwnlks on each side.
gation of tho police department said ranges nnd that they will givo the pub- .
get more. When court opened today FORD-NBWBERY CONTEST CON­ now ,nnd making one sidewalk down
Property ownors desiring this plan by Chief of Police Charles Fltzmorris
lie some real riding this afternoon |
FLICTS ALONG PARTY
only eleven additional veniremen wero
tho middle of tho street and- grass adopted, along with their property, to contain 2,500 bootlcffrcrs in a
goes without saying.
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LINES
rounded up. Judge Glb^s declared an
plots In the center, an Ideal play­ should present to tho City Commls membership of 5,000.
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The
parade
was
good
for
havingIndeterminate recces and ordered tho
ground for children nnd where there slon a petition requesting same, nnd
The
request
of
Chief
Fltzmorris
(B
y
Th*
A
i|*
c
U
tt4
Pr«««)
been
jumped
up
in
a
hurry
a
few
dfcys
sheriff to go out for more veniremen.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29—Opinions would be no danger from automobiles signed b yall adjacent property own­ thnt the federal authorities help him ago as it was decided at first^ta cut ^
clenn his own house, mado Inst week, out the parade but the parade is h all*:
conflicting along party'llnes were pre­ as there would bo no street, Tho Idea ers.
State W itness Called
sented today by the mnjority and tho is a good ono, nnd will, no doubt, bo
On account of there being more was placed before tho fcdernl grand of the celebration and more thaiir half .
minority members of the senate priv- tried out In this and other cities in cross streets thnn nre necessary, in jury with n score of witnesses, most of a racing event and it givea the
To Stand A gain
T D n l n f m i * f^ n K P 'ileges and elections committee on the the near future. Sanford has too the residence portion of the city, the 0f them policemen, testifying.
crowd tho proper pep to take in what
i n u e i c n e r Vj UBV Fonl New,,erry 19 IH senatorial elcc- many nlleys nnd aide streets talcing Chapibcr of Commerce has recom­
Ono of theso witnesses, according to comes later on. At nooq todag th*
tion contest from Michigan. The ma­ up a lot of valuablo room thnt could mended this plan to tho City Com­ officials, explained tho multlplo shake big crowd will bo entertained by/'the( B r T h* A&gt;Mcl*t*4 P ra M )
down. Members of the police force, big free barbecue, on the lake
CLEARWATER, F la.,'S ep t. 29.— jority . report cleared Newberry, tho be utilized for the. children to much mission for their consideration.
better
advantage.
The
following
plan
Republican
candidate,
of
corruption
Dr. John Bowen, witness for the State
The City Commlsrlon feel fnvornhle organized in bands, ho said, would ob- nnd thousands will bo fed here,
wna
drawn
by
City
Engineer
Wil­
tnin information as to whiskey ship­ folks are bringing their baskets and
and
all
other
charges
and
recommend­
in the Belcher trial, was recalled to
to the plan providing all adjacent
the stand thla morning. J p testified ed ho be legally sontod. Democratic liams who made the following expla­ property owners desire this plnn ments from other cities Into Chicago, will be a general gathering of
nnd then, In uniform, would rob tho folk's for many miles around.
was nation regarding same:
on examination of stains on the foot members osserfed Newberry
adopted nnd will request It by pre- cars in freight yards under tho pre­
After tho parade this morning €«
rug in the Belcher car led him to be­ elected by corrupt and illegal moth-J Omit thd paving. Plnco a sidewalk
tense of confiscating tho liquor.
tnin DcCottcs gave a fine address
lieve they were blood stains. Ho said ods and practices and recommended 1down the middle of tho street leaving ; sentlng a petition.
The whiskey then was sold at fair­ tho big crowd ip front of tho court
Mood congealed on fibre of the rug his sent he declared vacant. W lth.fil-'
ly cheap bootlegging prices to get cus­ house and the morning was a
ing
of
reports
the
case
now
goes
to
1
• hich it would not hnvc done had It
tomers to take it in case lots. When ono with tho great mingling o f m
como from a dead body. The State the senate • for final decision which 1
probnbly will not be made for several
the liquor was dclivored, however, a crowds on First street and the
expected to finish Its case today and
weeks. In the meantime it is under­
policeman appeared and demanded a shopping and trading of tho ot
the defonso planned to conclude its
substantial amount from thoTccipient town people. A big horse And mi
stood Senator Newberry will not ntside this afternoon.
for protection. A fter tho sum had auction is going on at the lake front
tend the senate sessions.
been paid, other policemen would raid and there la plenty of excitement
SPAIN’8 QUOTA IMMIGRANTS
Charles El. Bedford and John W anam aker Both the place, arid, after collecting an­ an'atmosphere of a county fair.
ELAINE'S RIOTING NEGROES
HAS BEEN EXHAUSTED
protection fee, would "confis'
TO KNOW FATE TODAY.
This afternoon will come the \j
S ee Clouds R olling Away and Sunshine Flood­ other
JSSORVS WIFE DETAINED
cuate” the liquor, resell it and repeat ament riding, the horso rr.dng;'
ithe process of graft, sometimes half machine gun company shooting,
LITTLE ROCK, A^k., Sept. 2 7 .ing the Country from C oast to Coast
(Br IgV'AmcUUM rr»ul
a dozen times before turning the whis­ Rod and Gun Club shoot and man]
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WASHINGTON, D. &lt;3., Sept. 29.— United States District Judgo John II.
key over to a favored saloon-keeper other feature!]. Tonight the
M/s. Maria Sanjurjo, wife of n Span­ Cottornl of Guthrie, Okla., after hear*
NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Tho speedy will be restored to normal by spring,
for sale by the drink at high prices. Minstrels and tho big street dance
ish professor at Cornell, haa been de­ ing today arguments on a demurer return ot rro.pcrity with plenty of
un fom en development,.
According to federal officials, tho 1f ro'nt of tho court house.
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tained nt E llis Island bcennuso of filed by tho state in habacs corpus
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It is my opinion,’ ho said, that
Investigation
will go bnck to tho Mike I Tho Sanford band is furnishing
work
for
all
was
forecast
yesterday
Amer,cnn
i,UflijJC
SB
mcn
now
havo
proceedings
in
behalf*
of
six
Elaine
Spain's quota of-lmmigrantri has ex­
DoPiko Heitlcr^cnso where two bands music and everything looks like
hausted, but ordered released for ad­ (Ark.) negroes whose* electrocution by two notable figures in industrial nj)Un,innt cause to bo optimistic and
of uniformed polifccriicn fought for feet day. *As the Herald force
last
Friday
was
stayed
by
a
tempor­
and mercantile circles, Charles E. Bod- hopeful as to tho future. Likewise
mission today by the Immigration bu­
possession of a carload of liquor, val­ gone on a strike at 2 o’clock to d a y !
reau. Sanjurjo married this summer ary injunction, announced thnt his ford, president of tho Vacuum Oil those who are engaged In relieving the
ued at $165,000 and shipped here from program and tho writo-up of the
ruling
on
the
demurrer
would
bo
ready
Company, nnd John Wanamaker, mer- unemployment situation may find tho
while on a vacation In Spalm
Kentucky. Detective Sergeant Eddie day will follow in tomorrow's H ei
tomorrow.
chant of New York nnd Philadelphia, 'snmo reasons for a belief that It will
Smale, absolved in that case, now ti
Attorneys for the negroes bhsed
"Business Revival Week,” said Mr. be brought to normal before
very
CALL STRIKE AT
under arrest with two other detectivo OPPOSITION TO KU KLUX
their
efforts
to
obtain
a
new
trial
Wanamaker, "I think will be expand- long.
ONCE IF TRAINMEN
sergeants in connection with the pres­
IN SOUTH JAX BETTI
VOTE TO WALK OUT- through habacs corpus proceedings on ed into a business revival of years ’ “Business and with it, employment, ent investigation. Ho is tharged with
LEAGUE ORGi
the allegation that the original .trial and years. I have more faith In Am- havo picked up steadily, since the
extortion.
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of
the*
negroes
on
a
charge
of
muferica today and more belief in our low ebb reached this summer, and
CHICAGO, HI., Sept 29— An Im­
Charles F. Clync, United States dis­
( B r Th* l i w c U U l F n u )
mediate strike o f the 168,000 railway der, in connection with the Elalno riots prosperity than in all my 50 yenrs as both continue to show a gradual and trict attorney, still was preparing a
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 29,
trainmen employed on American of two years ago, and at waich they a merchant. There will be plenty of steady growth. Unless the central full report to Chief Fitxmorris in sition to the Ku Klux Klan group
roads will be ordered if th e strike were convicted and sentenced to death work for all if wc show our faith, not European or some unforsecn crisis which he promises to name every South Jacksonville one of annou
by relaxing our efforts, holding hack Intervenes there is every reason to bevote, now being counted, ^favors It, w a# influenced by.mob spirit.
member of the police force against purposes Fifth Ward Betterment
Attorney
General
J.
S,
Utley,in
de­
in fear, put on blue glasses and keep- Ucve that the improvement will con­
James Murdock, vice-president of the
whom he has evidence. Half a dozen gue organized h t that town last night
murring, declared that the question ing our money In our pockets, but by tlnuo throughout tho fall and winter,
organization, Announced todqy.
polico commanders were questioned by
“As a m atter of fricti” sa id
Mr. had been brought in the state courts making needed improvements, start- months..”
“New buildings are r.onlhig
Mr. Sylne in addition to the policemen
Murdock, "a strike r e sliy , has been nnd ruled against, and that hnbaeso ing to build and rebuild, buying and
taken before the grand jury. It Ip be pletion,’ snya tho. Clermont
authorized already by the leaden. corpus proceedings brought in fcdoral sellings—putting to work our energy FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT lieved they wero asked abvut reporta in a leadline. The n&lt; imp's per tells *
The minute the vote is counted the court on these grounds should be dis­ our brains—everything wo have—for
The fire department was called opt that policemen had been seen Intimid­ advanco made In the construction
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atrike order w ill be issued—provided missed. n o cited as a precedent tho the good of tho country.
ating Rovrnmont witnesses in the ease the Bailey-Ixlar building and at
"Instead of curtailing our ad­ this morning, to the rear of the Her­
the vole favors • atrike and there is Loo Frank case of Georgia, In which
and offering them money not to testi­ Jcnea building. Both structures
little chance that it won't. The lead­ it'w a s held that evidence of hostile vertising we are enlarging it. Instead ald btilldlng where the ehack used' fy or to leave town.
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going forward rapidly, and wQl
e n will not oppose the wishes o f the manifestations ,once admitted ,could of standing pat on our stores as they for melting metal for the Horaid
ready for occupancy in a short
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r
.
not agslq bo used as grounds for ac­ have been, we are refitting, rearrang­
HPm e n .”
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Another building'that tn fast
Work
has
started
on
the
handsome
linotypes
had
caught
on
fire
in
the
ing,
rebuilding
and
improving
them.
• Counting'the strike ballot will tye tion.
roof. It was easily extinguished with new building for the First Bank at ing shape is that of the First N i
To
do
this
we
have
given
employment
'K completed within a few days.
Daytona Beach last week disposed to-Iargo bodies of mechanics and oth­ the loss of a few shingles but will Bradentown.' Tho furnishings am Bank. Clermont will he much
have to be rebuilt of corrugated iron equipment Of tho new bank will be when the Improvements no
—Get your Sorateh Pads from The of $20,000 worth of bonds for general ers, day and night”
finished and occupied.
up-to-date m every respect,
and put in fire proof condition.
In
Mr.
Hedford’s
view,
conditions
municipal improvement.
.
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RETURN OF PROSPERITY ANNOUNCED
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* computed and c rrd ltrd qu arterly."
C IIA IT E R
(1)
Money# deposited w ith or collected by the tor# alt improvements which may have heretofore
. B A N ACT* to Regulate the Exhibition o f Motion
Sec. J. A ll laws or parts o f law in con flict Coin
AN
is m
A C- aT P
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vid ln ..
g .V. ■ .•c"^rt^ioJi&lt;o f the O ffice G u n r° rL u J the
«* tt „ in .
•nttunr.
• *been made upon aubm erjed lands.
i f t l Pictures in___
the-a --State
s u h tlit
the fprovisions
(( a| )
___
________
_ _______
. . m^of -1lorIda.^ P rovidin
. g lo r with
t a r l i i o n l hereof tare
i t hereby
h earty irepealed.
o f T ra ffic O fficer, and P rovid in g foe the Ap* as provided In Sectloh
' Sto,e ewrtjft25? '
Provided, that the grant herein made -shall ap­
B ills o
f exchange
or drafts ____________
drawn against
the Ai-pom tioenl of M cm bcft o f the National S et. 4. Thla
ctct ahall
polntment. C om p en u tlon . Expenses. D uties and lion 1 hereof, for gradua „ „ }
bv s ? 3
Thla A A
shallbecome
becomertf#
effective imme- m oney on deposit to the credit"Of tha company or ply to and affect on ly those submerged Itnds which
.Board
.
V i n i and
r a m
•«.
a w e r . and approval
atmrtivaf *by
■ -. 'the
u
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f W
Review,
Providing
Penalties for diatrly umin
upon its r(wviuge
Goe- due
have been, nr m sy be heresfter. actu ally bulk­
r o w e r , o f S u ch T raffic O ffjccr.
and tne
the Florida
Florida State
S He r«
C ii '
theretck
,4;V ' and
I. the T erm 1Florida
luriua ana
*1
ernor.
the V iolation of this A ct. ™
M ore than E ig h ty and they ahall he la ir d „ ! ! „ P ?' * * ' *•» W a L ?
(S i
lia b ilitie s to the stockholders o f the com­ headed or filled in or permanently improved con?|fe It 1-nailcJ by the L t t ii l a t u 't '«/ lb t S l u t &lt;•/
T
h
o
u
iin
d
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d
M
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n.',
Than
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Approved M ay 17, 1911,
tinuoualy from high water math in the direction
pany for dividends and reserved profits.
O n e Hundred Thou* the president or |&gt;?Mlden ? (1f 'k t r*',n,,• M e j o
sand T* pulation. According to the la s t Preded- inslitutiona.
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n * * *n&gt;'and all
n i j Florida:
&lt;4) T b r discount and red isco u n t o f u iy bills o f the channel, or a t near In th# direction o f the
C JS - Section 1.
Ihat the G overnor of the State .if
in&lt; Federal
I'ctlrrul C
l rn
r n .u
* uai.
C H A P T E R 8 ja8— (N o . i j j ).
ctlcabtr to equitably
eijuitahly dlstm
distrihutc
|ng
, .
, . . S e c . j . A ll law . and t u n .
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payable. M ill receivable, domestic and foreign bill* channel a i practicable
njte the
T jty lo r id a lie anil hr i&lt; h rirh y aitlhoiirrd to appoint A N A C T to Am end Section | t o o l the Revived of exchange. trade accrptance*. and bankers’ ac- submerged land », ami sh ill in no «ri*e affect auch l i t It Fm oded by Ih t L e [iila lu r e 0/ Iht S ta le o f herewith are herebv rrne.il.-f ' 01 ’ * • in confix
P j h r e e competent |ei*.'n«. Irom the State of Fl.-tGeneral S tatutes o f ITnrida. Relative to fjtiali- ceptancet, provided. however, that such Indebted-• • uhrncrtfed lands
I. until actus!!)' filled in or per*
F lorid a:
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Sec. 4. T h ii A rt sh ill u L , .&lt;r
**
. v.’iid a, to b ' m rm hcn of tin National IP.in!
I He
(iralion t of D irector* of Banking Companies.
n l. .
,
. as .SSection
1. 1 — - T
hat
in s all
com ities o f mor*
than agetT and approral
by# the
u!&gt;0" its w —^W*
neaa »liall t*r mcurre«l under such restriction*. Iim- •HUffnUj/ Hb m 011v•cd.
l
.a
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t « M
*v*« ****** Vk* A » . . I a i s a m
****** v . l
a 9
- r’J W V | | | t ) y .
Sec. i.
Noihing in
t!u«
article
contained
shall
flo.ooo and
le^t* sthan
100,000
pcd&gt;ulaiian# maccord* ' * tle w .
l i t It F*na&lt;ted by Ih t Legislature of the S to tt of jtatious and regulations at may be imputed by the
Approved June 14. |9 I I .
B ’ -J kj. J. '! S.at 1! •h i:' '
la « lu l lot an) !■ ■ '&lt;
b e M construed a% lo release the title o f the State ing |o the last preceding Federal Census, there
Flot%4*\
Fornplroller
/•o n . firm 01 Vi ip-nati o m .Ii\|- ■ &gt;&gt;. rrtiilnl.
1
off the tliall
fficee r,
Section 1. T hai &gt;c«tioii
hccllon 4114 of ihe Urvited
of l-lorfda nr any of it* grantees to any o
.hall be established
e*tahlislied the
Ihe office o f T raffic O ffic
CH APTER 8 tj* _ r v
.\pprore«) June 14. 19 i V.
ll’.Hk'ate an) Moln.n f u t u r e film or Inni. in t.enerat Statulet of Florida, relative' to &lt;)ualificaswamp
ed .lands
within
said
fficer_ tahall
hy A Na .. A C Tmm*Relating
,5 ? ’ .­
.
* or . overflow
.
s
__ . t.lire
_11 lim its o f awhich
I g*__
__T ra
_fffic
*L . OCa&gt;*.
l.'lo.ibe
I. appointed __
" . to
c
fTTlI'f lltllm
o f |lirrctor« of Hanking l* mil m et. be and
H be State o f .F lorida, tthat ha# not l^cu appioyed
tiers o f C ounty ^School e| l S ^ ? enu.lion °1 Wrw.
C H A P T E R *JJ4— (N o. i j g \ .
thi same, but the grant herein contained shall be the (iovernor o l the State o f F lo r ila upon the reco
f
j tor
i»**.uu 01
V*,pry
tbr r^auonai
N ational Uugid
ol He&gt;»e», Ha ap|Hiinirr% |j,c t4 me it hereby amended to a t to lead a t fob A N -A &lt; 'T. to Regulate th
c'S
a
le
o
f
Millc’
V
rram
,
and
to
Ihww
persons
ami
b&lt;«]irs
corporate
umnicmiation
o
f
the
hoards
the Sale
M ilk, Cl
limited
* ............................. C ouB ‘ l' CommH*
e n u o f Public instructim , i„
‘ hr Successors ur by the S
Sttate C'ctiHXthip Ib«ard jow t:
O.V S a le or ila m ifa c tu re o f Ice Cream W ithin owning lands ‘actually bounded hy and extending sioners o f said counties,
* Population of M oir Than TbiJty
IUh“
. . .New
.
4134. (J703). k?ualif»cations of O ircctora.—
Sec. i. The term /uf office o f such
" ‘j l f the State. . of
Y o rk.
to high water mark on such navigable streams.
the ^tate of Florida
uch T
T raffic
raffic O
O ff.
„ nd. and Not More Than F ort. K V * " 1
S#e* J. T h is Act shall not apply to any film F vrty tlirretor m utt, duririk* his whole term of U t I t H nocttJ hy th t L t£ ttlo tu rt o f Ih t S lo lt of h ayyss.a
.a n u
iiaiiw rs.
ficcr shall he nne year, beginning •w ith Ju ly tat,
d harbors.
pie. A ccordin g to the S la t, tv V Tho^‘ *!'d
Used by schools, churches, fraternal organization* arrvice, l*e a citizen uf the United S u tc’v, And at
Sec. 1.
J. T h• is
shall lake effect as of the day, o f each year, provided that such officer
Ff.vff./rt:
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fcec.
• Act
•
Ticer. may now l i t l l H ^ otltJ by Iht
,nJ
t Chambers o f Com merce, or films for scientific |*a t| three-fifths o f the directors must have re....................
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the Act d o he appointed to serve until Jan uaryy 1st, lo ia .
Florida:
' ° t »*» 5 r« # if
Section
|. T.....
he standards for milk and cream tow it: l)ecem ber jyth . 18^6, when
Sec. j .
Th«v salary uf such officers
edu catio n al purposes.
sided in the State for at least one year preceding shall be a* follows:
tilled “ An A ct to Benefit ( ommeree. wa* adopted
fflcer. shall be
Section t. That members „r
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*&gt;ta
sLf. a*. . S«c. 4.
A‘nv person o r persons violating tor fhrir election, and must Ik- residents therein durM ilk is the whole, fresh, clean
Isioit of this Act, either directly or indirectly* i,iir their innitiiuaitcr in &lt;|fTiee.
Kverjr slirectur tinn obtatnrtl by the complete milking
11 he deemed guilt) o f a misdemeanor and u,u»t own in lus own right at least ten shares of more healthy cowa, properly fed
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n conviction thereof shall be punished by a the capital stock of the company of which he is a eluding that obtained within fifteer
„ of not more than Ijo o .o o , by imprisonment director; any director who ceases to be the owner and five days after calv in g , or such
the county ja il for not more than si* months, nf |cn »hare* of stock, or who becomes in any at may be necew ary to render toe
* auchft fine and imprisonment in the dis- o lhcr manner disqualified, shall thereby vacate cally coloitrom free; and thall contain not levs
c. 4. That the Slate of Florida save*, reserves equipment for the use o f the T ra ffic O fficer and payable in monthly installnirnu
I*»r
, tgr ‘hy 'both
ilia place as such director.
.
(,‘ tte tio n o f the court.
Sec. i . T hat in counties m.wii
i
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than It.so
H.$o per cent solids, not fat, and J**S p«r __ accepts all natural oyster beds upon and all his . deputies as may be required fo r the proper
4 • S e c J. A ll law* and pa il* o f laws in con flict
Provided, T lu l Ihe foreguing section, inasmuch cent milk fat.
minerals and oils in or under the submerged lands conduct o f the office, and lo pay the actual ex- r. o f this A ct, Ihe several Sunetiwi0"'i ia
S H b m w itn are hereby repealed.
as it provide* for the number o f share* o f capital
Cream shall contain not less than 18 per cent until the same shall be filled in and improved by pentes of »uch T ra ffic O fficer, and his deputies lie Instruct
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! school fund
S ‘VT S e c 6. T h is A ct shall take effect upon becom- stock to he owned by each director in his own o f milk fat, and not more than j -io per cent o f the. ..................................................
riparian
ner.
incurred --------in Ihe —discharge
o..............
f the ...........................
duties o f the
......... ow
............
.
lo r tbclr services
? ' t®vsty
rvtci in r
right, shall iu»4 -ap p ly to a director o f a hank , cid reacting substance calculated in term* o f
___ s. N
___
_ in
. thi* Act shall affect or re- O ffice, said expense not lo exceed $50.00 per com p en utlon . fa.yoo 00 each ” " cu °&gt; *H ethsr
Sec.
othing
T ing a law.
whose capital am ounts to ) j s ,ooo. oo or less, but U ctic acid.
peal’ Chapter
4B0J,
w s of' m
Florida,
approved
month
each -officer
or ....deputy.
T he
‘
* - la
*—
“ ,J ...................
J ' Approved J u n e '&lt;4 * I9 *t“ * ------ 'for
............*" !............
..........
‘r
v - aforesaid
- ' — a id in monthly In
Installments.
tuilm_en tt. t i C " ‘ ptr
*'i‘ Jl nn rr -- NrsMs
Mytklt
the W
Waa- moneys
moneys shall
shall be
be paid
paid out
out ooff the
the Fine
Fine and
and FF'orfeitthat in such case the director mutt own in his
From and a fte r the passage o f this A ct, it shall June a, t*99. entitled “ An A ct to G rant the
orfeitSec. J. " T h a t all tawa or part. r,r 1
,1
C H A P T E R Hjag— (N o. n « ) .
o» n right at least five share* o f th e ’ capilal stock
u n la w fu l (or any person, firm , association or ter Front o f the C ity o f I’ensacola." which is ure Fund, and the C ounty Com m issioners are di- flict with this A ct be snd 'ih. . . 1
*a o*.,
---------- above
‘ ,A
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- J corporation to sell
•• or offer
. an y milk
........................
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- a ...
repealed. ‘ _
“ m* *'« hereby
l \ i A N A C T Ui l ’ rohibil I be hmhibition of Crippled, of the company, in the
manner
provided
for
sale
or hereby confirm
ed..............................
and all grants and* conveyances
to 1----issue .1.-1their —irratrts fo r the same.
. . .does not- com ply
. . with
. . the
. . above stand*
- ■ made
. . by the
. . . .Commlvaioners
• •
------,
, - J •—
,J
j k \ M alform ed »nd H U figurcd Human Ileingv and for other tanka.
cream .that
provide*!
for *in —
la id
Sec. «. T he T ra ffic O fficers and Deputies here*
Sec. 4. T h at this A ct shall u l a
»
•
Aoim aH . and lo Provide IV n alliet for \ loia
Approved M ay i t , to stard.
Act are hereby confirm ed and validated, and the in provided for shall patrol the roads of their re* atcly upon its becoming a law * CnfCt
j U r ^ i a n t T h ereof.
Sec. j . T h e standard for ice cream shall be as S tile o f F lorida does hereby vest in the grantees spective counties, and enforew the traffic laws and
Approved June 14, io j i
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* B * l l E n oeteJ by th t L tgiifalm rt o f the S to le o f
C H A P T E R Hj j v — (N o. i j i ).
follow s:
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o f said commissioners, and the persons snd cor* regulations, and th ajl have the same powers o f*
H . P lffid tt
...
.
.AN A C T to Am end
Section u « . .Nrticlc V o f
hotly
from
cream
,
poratiorts
mentioned
in
the
u
i
d
A
rt.
all
the
rights,
arrest
and
service
o
f
crim
inal
process
as
S
heriffs
Ire cream is a product made
C H A P T E R 8546— (No r e t
V u Section i.
W hoever vhall cftbibil for pay &lt;|C— C lu s te r II, Revived General Statutev o f Flor* condensed milk, or evaporated .......
milrc and. sugar,
title hnd_______
interests_
granted by. the u i d commission- ami Coustablea, and may arrest with or without
_ ________
N A C T Providin g for j h , K ntrinte5 , nt , 8|.
IVRompenaation any crippled o r phyvically dittnrted,
it fa. R rlaiing to Security to be G iven by Hank* with nr without a natural flavoring, and contains era and by the provisions o f u i d A cf.
warrant persona violatin g the la w t o f Florida,
ualformed or d u fig u red man, woman or child in
for Deinnit o f State Fund*.
'.h.e ,! ual,c S b o o U
of an A 4 U &amp;
thi* A ct contain*
contained shall be
Sec. 6. Said T ra ffic O fficers and d ep
not less than 14 per cent o f milk fat.
Sec. 6. Nothing in this
, u ties'shall
S tale o f Pupil* from A ll Counties
n y circu i, ahow or similar place »&gt;rin any other
jt
f^nocltJ by the Lt£i»loturt o f Ih t S to le of
F ru it ice cream 1* a fro rrn product made wholly construed to apply to lakes, except tide
water be allowed for m aking arrest
the same fee* a t
o
f
F
lo
rila
Bordering
on
t
h
T
s
t
t S s of V, £ *
^*^plAce to which an adm u don fee U charge*!, and
FI o h Jo:
from cream , condensed or evaporated milk, and lakes.
S heriffs, and the same mileage fo r conveying prisand Georgia and to Prescribe the I w ' ^ •
♦ whoever know ingly advertivea or know ingly cauvSection t.
That Section 144, A rticle
V of sugar, ami sound clean, mature fruit*, and conSec. 7. N othing in this Act contained „ shall be................................................................................................r
oners, the same to be t i l e d a* coats in c a ~
t b^f
Duties
o
f
the
Board
o
f
Puhlir
'
to be advertited any vuch exhibition, and
C hapter II, Revived tGeneral Statutev of I’lorida, tains not less than
ta pi&gt;vr
er cent
construed to
used conviction. A ll auch fees and fin es Imposed, tmon
n u
c«rt o f milk fat.
construrd
to apply
apply to
to beaches
brachc* custom arily
A ll Counties o f the State of Flori l* jw J lt H
‘ 1the vame it hereby amended to read
r t t r solicits or procures the attendance of other*
N ut ice cream is a fro ie n product made wholly hy
hy the
the public
public a« bathing beaches.
conviction, shall be paid Into the F'ine and Forbeaches .
____
______
_________________
___
_______________________
o n d A ^ S u t . o f Alabama and cW rg L
3
*1 , 1 any such exhibition with knowledge o f the na- a l follow s;
from ___
su gar,
erram
or evaporated ____
milk.
Sec. 8. _______________
N othing in th is 'A c _________
t contained
ahall be ___
(eiture
Fund o f auch cottnllr
n,, condensed
nr
milk,_
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?! tu ie threof. shall, upon convictyon, be punished
y j ,f •ecurity to be given by tuch ban kt and sound, rum-rancid nuts, and contain* pot less construed to prohibit any person from boating,
Sec. 7. T he C ou n ty T ra ffic O ffice r shall, ap- •• /? r_
imprisonment m
in trie S tale I ’rison for not rx* 3, lna)i
tinder tbr .preceding
section Ihatf 1 a per cent o f m ilk fat.
la th in g .or
...........
. ....
fish
......
ing ...
in water
___ covering
_ the. »ub- point, upon the recomm endation and nomination
Florida•
“
&lt;-, Z'*‘&lt;Jf»re of tht Sltlt J
tnr iinprivonmciit
, |&gt;. ,|n ignated
^
.
* c e d in g one year, o f by fine not e x c e llin g 31,000. .
convivt o f bond* nf the U nited Statev, and
From and after Ihe f| a * u g—_
e o f this A ct. it shall _
merged
land* o .f thi*
or from exercising
any o f the C ounty
Com
m iM
issioner*
o if m
th cir
eir rrespective
c l l u . . 1. - r That
e . . tK It
t.
_
. . Stale
.
4
u m j ciu
iim
iu n cii u
c ip fc iiv c
Section
i t
•
See. f . W hoever vhall exhibit for l*ay or com* the tmndv of the veveral Stale*, county and mu- lx* u n law fu l for any person, fi»m, association or of the privileges heretofore allowed by law a« to counties, one or more, not to exceed three. D eputy , i 0 # *11 ro tin iie, «f Iw c , ? Public
**■ pftnvatton any cri|*f*Ic«t
«»f phytlcally divtorte*!. ntci|al Ujndv, and county or coi/nty school time curiNiration to n u m ifa ctu re. sell nr offer for sale tuch submerged tamt and water covering the same. T ra ffic O fficers, who thall have the same powers
nti ik«
-.z a E.5 1 *1 °«.Florida by* I
V m alform ed or dU figurcd lK“a»t. bird or anim al In WJirrantv. iivued by any one o f the counties or any ice
cream that
not• comply with .......................................................................
th e. until such subm erged land* shall
in Ur
and duties
ffic O ----------fficer* gn
d ahall
.
?
atul Georgia, ia
•* - doe*
*
.... *he filled *1 - — a t the- *T ra
----------Cwfgi*.
i* re-; .i ,: , &lt;•*•* r. t- *
» S i y c irc u s ,show or similsr placer or any other pH jc cities of the State o f Florida of the value there- alntvr standard.
improved by the riparian owner a t herein author- ceive the same com pensation. S aid deputies ahall
k
?I” e”
rr,r"»tfM tt
i*1o which an admission fee it charged, and who- 0|f
may he agreed to by the G overnor, Comp*
See. j . A n y froren milk product that doe* not j i ,,! /
'
hold office d u rin g the term o f office o f the T ra ffic |?|“
nr . n . T l ! n l n l n . , J . pubUc KhooJ »*W * Cjrcr know ingly advertises or know ingly causes to i ru||e r and TreasuiVr.
comply with atan&gt;iards•
for
ice
cream
provided
in
Sec.
9.
Nothing
in
this
A
ct
contained
shall
affect
O
fficer
making
• "
..........
................................................* " * - ..............
"• «£« appointment nnle„ removed for iadjoining
d r o i n'Slat,
C S for
^ t ^,h.l hent/.n«
T e ^ and
. n ^" im
- JL**
,,^
gd vfttised any such exhibition, and whoever
Sec. a. 'Ihi* A c t tliall take effect im m ediately Section a shall have plainly printed on each pack- or repeal Sections 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, cause,
»ge, eith er wholesale of rtta il, the common names 1061, to&lt;a, io 6 j, to&lt;£|, o f the Reviaed G eneral • Sec. 8. I f for any reason any section or sections r 0unIlrr. Uo r Cm^Ji'r, A n0 f , a f h_ id io ' nln« G o u e i^
[ikitt or p ro cu rrt the attendance of other* at upon it* approval b y Ihe G overnor.
*uch exhibition with knowledge
o f the nature
Approved M ay 11, to st
nf Ihe ingrrdienta contained therein and shall not Statutes u f F'lorida.
o f this Act shall lie declared unconstitutional it
1» nrid^' I ^ G r t n J *
uC° u ? ,iM o{ ,h« *Uts
tbeeeof, ahall upon conviction lw punished by tmalidate an y other section or section*.
■
■
he aold u nder the name o f i c e ‘cream.
S * t. 10. N othing in this A ct contained shall ahall not invalidate
i!' nrbonm ent in the county ja il for not exceeding *1*
C H A P T E R 8510— (No. i l l ) .
Sec. 4. A n y person, firm or association vitflat
viol
A uthorifin g i. .crtxin
and T ru st ing ''aany _______
,' months, or hy fine not exceeding $100.00.
AN A C: T............................
.
IIfanks
...................
_______ o
____
_ A ct
. . shall
o f the provision*
f this
Companies Incor|«orated Under
the l.aw s o f guilty o f a misdemeanor and" npon
co n vk tlo
tl n
June 14,, I9 *iL &gt; A p p ro v ed Ju
Florida to
in the Stock o f C ertain Cor- thereof
si " lie
'
fin e o f..........
not more
_____
. Invest ...
_____ shall
fiunishecT by a
. .......
.
EV.v*
poration* O rganised for the_ Purpose o f Engag- than $500.00 for each offense or imprisonment
C H A P T E R H w i— &lt;No. ijt&gt;).
. . A C T R elating te .th e Pow er* of the Trustee*
ing ‘in International or _F’oreign B anking o r the county jait for six months, in the discreti
........
.. . . . . . . .
.
pupils To and from school,
o f the Internal Improvement Fund o f the Slate
Other International or Foreign Financial Op- of the court.
Sec. is . T hi* Act shall lake effect Immediately
C H A P T E R 8541— (N o. 147)
o - p f Florida and to A uthorise taill Trustee* of
______ _
__________
______
___ _____
_ flict upon becoming a law.
erations.
_ _
.
. ' . .
...
.
^c c - 5- A ll law*
and , ______
parts of laws
in con
,
A N A C T A u th o risin g the Ittu an ce o f T each ers' b y rt'ptalerL11-,* V — '" " H 1'* h t ,t " ilh »'» htrtJ 2, aaid Internal Imptovcment -Fund to F.xchange f\t /| j-Hacl/.f by I h t tr { ii/ iil» r r o f I h t S ia lt o f herewith are hereby .repealed.
C ertificate* in Substitution fo r C ertificates Is­
Approved June t, to st,
S « . j . T his Act shall take effect i-nnedist*
„ Lands of or Belonging to aaid Fund for O ther
Florida:
' •
Became a law without Ihe approval o f the Govsued in O ther States.
upon its becoming a law.
•
’
■ S j u n d * Belonging to Private Owners, and to
Section l.
Subject to tire provisions of thr* ernor.
U t It l.n o c ttd by Ihe L r fiilo tu r e of the Slate o f
C H A P T E R 857*— (N o. 14j ) .
Approved A p ril j , , 1911.
■ i i l A g r e e Upon the Term* and Com iitlons of A n y Act. it shall lie law ful fur any banking corim ralion
A N A C T to Amend Section 497* of the .Revised
F lorid a :
® * y S u c h Exchange, Including the Payment or Re nr trust company organised under the laws o f
General Statutes of F'lorida, Helatin'g lo Farm
C H A P T E R ®5JS— (N o t 4n&gt;.
Section 1.
.Any applicant, who ha* received a
i: , ’ crtpt of Any. Sum D crrv*! K tx r * \ jr r t» K fju il t lirb la. »tn| baking a capital ^*Hk •*( nf»t Ir%% s\N* A C T C reating a Hoard o f Charitle* for bach
conditional
a lig..................
n m e n t to
teach ...........................
school in Florida,
|jia n Bonds as la w fu l Investment*.
..............................
..............
..........
...
r .! , ?N r T ? R * 5 0 — (N'o. t ja l.
..
l ' 'U * the N*aluci o f Such Exchanged l'«o|*efty and
Iju.ooo.fni. to invest, amt Irom, time to time
County H aving a Foptilation of O ver 100.000, F t l l F.nadtd by I h t L t f i il a l u 't o f I h t S tair of nreventing to the State Superintendent o f Public
A C T l ixing the Final Date for th* Ii'ing of
'
B '^ t o Execute and Deliver D eed* *»I C onveyance*
t,a%r , „ %r%tr .l, in the ag&lt;rrg*ir not exceeding
and Prescribing It* P o frert an«l Duties, P rovid­
lia tru ctio n a valid teacher's certifica te issued its
the Annual Reports of County Supt intrnfats .1
F lorid a:
aaid I'urpote*.
.
i«» |&gt;rr •mliirti f»t tbr amount of il* capital *lf»ck.
ing for It* l-’inancial .Support, and Providing
Section i. T hat Section 4978 o f the Revised another *tate whose requirem ents for the certifi*
° f Public Instruction, and I^reKriblng* Ptaib
1! J fi ft (inactfJ by tht l.ffit la t u r t of tht Sto tt of • tp ihr ( jp$ta) ttm k of a«»y c«»r|»ur*t»wn organized
for the Q ualification n f It* Member*, and Re­ General S tatu lrs o f Florida be and the same is cation o f teachers a rc sim ilar and fu lly equal to
w r the \ lolatlon o f Thi* Act.
{.iiP te r id *
, •
. f
t he pttrpoae o f engaging in international or
.......
...................
pealing
A ll loawf .in. C .......................
o n flict with ...................
thi* A c t.
hereby amended |o cead as follow s:
those o f F lorida; furn ishin g satisfactory evidence
y F.nacled by the Legislature of Ike Stitt §f
c “ “ tion 1.
T hat the T ru ste e s o f the Internal
rrign lank mg or other international or foreign j i e /| Unacted by the L ftiilo tm re o f Ihe S to le o f
**4978.
Farm I-oan Bonds la w fu l Invrstmertt «. f having graduated from an approved four-year
F lorid a l
Yemeni
Fund
o f me
the State «ol
tumcial operationt, provideil *tKh la»t mentioned
Florida:
provtm
em ru
n u or
n «Florida . l»e and
for Fiduciary F unds, E tc.— Farm loan bond* law* high school, em ploying a faculty o f not less than
Section t. It shall
he the duty of eszk i d
j are hereby authorised and rmi*oweri
red, in
ir|M»ratinn il one in who*e »t«xk ijational
lank*
Section
i.
T
here
if
hereby
created
a
Hoard
of
.
.................................- ........... ..
......................
-fid investment for trustees, administrator*, guar* fuur teachers d evoting fu ll time to high school
County Superintendent of Public Inttmc tAW&lt;U tlont ba\e the ligh t,
“ *r
:ir 'discretion, to e tc h in g s lam!* b tld nr owned
t, with
the approval Charities in each county having a imputation o f dians, etc.
T hat farm loan bonds Issued under
work, and, in addition thereto, o f having
com**,(Jn } ° prf P*re and file
, lo invest any part over 100,000 according to th r ta il Federal Census,
the pi

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t

w.

t

l

• |J
ijj

- — , -- — ....... Siptf*
ball Iw
&gt;ponvr&gt;rd lo *aid TruM rra in exchange therefor, siirh |n*e*lm«nt. which application
their successors ate anpninfed and qualifietl, e i rial Agrnt* f*»r the United States a o l other pur- sulntitutioii a Florida teacher's certificate of like intendent of Public Instruction, when usd report*
j g j d to agree uj*on and pay or receive. a% tl«r »i*r • mil f••r mi a* lb# t *»ni|*rtollrr shall p r m I ibr
cept that of the first Hoard appointed under this
from any county I* not filed and accepted W
•se«t* and approved July 17th. 191A. by federal grade as the one filed.
m a y ' in the judgment of o n l 1 ruvree* re*pi- e. «*lm h shall state
\* t
Three n»eml*rrs thereof shall he appointed land tanks, ur joint stock land tan ks, shall tie a
Sec. j
The State Superintendent of Public A ugust 15th. to n otifv the County Hoard of PuV
(a)
Ibe name of the i«»r|N.ration in whose for thr frrm of two years and fiu g members law ful investment. for all fiduciary.
tS
y
sum
ur
*um*
of
money
deemed
nrrr*aar&gt;
by
lie
Instruction that tne rrport of the County 5* . #
and
trust
Instruction i* hereby authorized and required
]•-JH
I^ Q T rustee; for th&lt; purpose «*f r«p»atlru»g thr •t«w k it is desired to invest, ami its principal place thereof shall Ik* apjxiintrd for the tetm n f four fund
including all funds In the control o f tru%- when the requirem ent* in Section 1 of this Act rwrintendent ha* not been received*, or ha* cat •
^ l u e s o f such exchanged property, and to make of business.
jear* except in the ra*e n f an appointment to fill tee*. insurance. companies#
.
assignee*, guardians. arr complied with, to issue to such applicant with- been accented ou account of the defective man&amp;ef
(hi The amount *»f the capital st«*rk and *ur- a saeancy. in which case the appointment shall adm inistrators and executor*. a» may be acccptrd
usd enter Into contract* nr agreement* for such
• • • which
" " ' 4 11 lit
« was made V
I I I . (and
M i l l Iit
I shall
P I I 8 II be
|l
out:
the
tee date
daft
‘ ' out exam ination a certificate in substitution for in
pbi«
"
f
(be
applicant,
and
tbr
amount
*d
its
de
purpose*.
be fi*r tbr u n esp irn l term.
T h e G overnor shall a* security for all public deposits."
...
o f the County Hoard o f Public Instructs 1 of saA
.pgrpose or mirv
the one filed.
I
n
a
l
said
Tri»*ter§
nf
tbr
Internal
1m
ith
have
the
jHJwer
to
remove
any/m
em
Urr
o
f
tuch
)H
»S|tS
See. j. *The certifica te filed for substitution rn ttnty to withhold the further payment of aalary
l ^ 8 c c , 2*
Approved M ay a l, i o j i .
MVsemeiit Fund hr and they a ir hereby author
(c)
I be number nf shares to be acquired, and Hoard for cause and shall fill all vacancies that
• ball |»e equivalent to and hot lower in grade J? Ihe said C ountv Superintendent
until tW
yitdand em powerH to execute am i deliver a deed or thr maximum price t winch it is proposed to ae­ may at any time occur therein
Each # member
than a Florida |*riat (»radc or a State C ertificate. C o u n ty Hoard o f I ublic Instruction is notified
( 'H A P T E R * 5.19— ‘ No i 44&gt;of conveyance in their discretion nece**ary -^mrr rbrm
shall p v r bond t«» tbr &lt;h»u nmr for ibe faith ful AN \( I Relating to Sf»rcial (itlicer* for thr Pro­ and lb# certificate issued in lieu u f the one filed ',v the State
Superintendent nf Public Instrae*
n ’.i I f U
I»
Ibe aggregate amount »*f investm ent«. if perform ance of his or her duties in the uim of
proper for the pnr|**&gt;*c of car r sing nit" »tfr«-t
tection and S afety &lt;■f Common C arriers. 'Ilieir shall !&gt;e valid for teaching in any public school **on that said
report hat been received and ae*
' l a y Such exchange .»• any contra* 1 «»r agreement aoi of ibe applicant in the slurb of cnr|»orationt IpiRHio n with a surety company ipialitied to &lt;b&gt;
Passengers and. Employes
and the# Property
. #
.
, of of Ihe Stale of Florida for a period o f three £*!**«* #T J*r . 7?rm/&gt;rr or ,mrmher* of any Ctmtf
"jp tre fo r nutie by sai.l ] r s i t r n un*ler or pursuant organized f*.r tbr purpose of engaging in inter
bunions m the M ale of Florida, a* *u retr. which
: *ch( ‘arriers. Passengers
apd Employes, and years
from it* date, but in no grade above the B oard o f Public Instruction who ©hall be rrspoaProviding for thr Appointment.
Pow ers, D uties, tenth unless the applicant has completed a four*
•due for the violation o f thi* Act shall be tokjed
,* I k ! i r * S r ibc power or |«8iwrrs ve*te*| 10 them by this national or foreign banking, or other international tnimls. shall l»r approsed and kept by the Hoard nf
X f t . or otherwise, and any such deed «*r deed* of foreign financial operation* and the name* of ('uu ntf (*omn»is*ionei* for such county in winch
Q ualifications. I enure, Rernmal, and Comj»en- &gt;rar course in a recognized standard U n iversity, ®°
jnoval hy the Governor or complaint fiWd by
IPkll fu lly convey to and ve*t in the purchaser •*» *&lt;nh corporations*
such Hoard •»f Chanties may be created
T he pre
satmn of Such Special Officers,
College or Normal SehAol, under the provision* *he
State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(ei
Such
othrr
inform
ation
a*
the
i
otnptmller
M n te e the properly *0 c«mveye*l .
miutsis on said l»&gt;nds shall Hb paid as part of the He It Enacted by thr l.egntaturt of thr S ta le of ••I Section 1 of thi* A ct and hold* a lle g r e e on the *t^‘
All
law* and pa^rt* nf laws in ronflid
v j f t . t. That all land* convese*! t«» *at«l Iru* may re«|uire
rsj*rnsrs **f said Hoard of ( liarides
I
la
la»is thereof, in which case the ipb**ltulfd eertifi- with
’* the provisions o f this Act sr# herrhy rv
*n
j
1 lie t ••ninttoller shall base |»-*wer to
Jtgg ptlfxusnt to this Act nr ratified hereby *baH
. *
Src 2
T he Hoard of C hantie* tliall provide
Sectnus 1.
Upon the application of any rail cate isMifJ will be valid (of traclnng in all grades pealed.
him undf r the for ihusr «•f thr inhabitants who by reason of r"ad, rxprrss com|«anv. or other c«»mfnori carrier, of the High School, including the eleventh and
ig held and disposed id by *ai*l Itu sierv pm u a|*pr*»sr any a|»pluatloi| madr
S rc. 4. T h K Ac* shall take effect u|ou ft* NO­
o| 1)11% \rl, or I • reject thr same, if in age. infirm ity or of m i*fortune may hate claims •bong honors* 10 thi* Sfate, the Governor
||vf |o the laws o f Ibe Stale &gt;1 Morula aHe#t' *&gt;• I
shall tw elfth.
,
A ll certifica tes issued under the pro* age and approval by the Governor.
S g l Trustee* of the Internal linpf*vem rnt I nod lot opinion, fof an&gt; rra*"i». ll- gian lin g o l ibe upon thr aid and sytn|Uthy of society, it shall ap|M»int one or more »(*evial officers for the pro- \$si«m« o f this A ct shall have all the rights, priv*
A pproved June &gt;4. I9&gt;t.
•
A || acts • am endalurv ibrreto.
•
apphralifin would m*t Ik* rs|*cdirnt " f •«« tbr best ri"l mils furnish trm|»orary relief to the indigent, tret ion and safety o f such c*rr irrs. their passen ilegr*. and l&gt;eucfit* as to life extension conveyed
4. A ll laws ill conflict herewith air he*«hv intrrrsl of llir applnant bank or trust com jany but slia'I also study the cause o f their (Miserly and g n » 4t,,l employe*, and the pro(»erty
proj
o f such c a r ­ to the holders of sinfilar certificates obtained by
C H A P T E R 8548— (No. i j j )
'J Sgpealed. and shall take e first whrn approvr-l b&gt; •&gt;t tbr cotlittninit) w lirtr tbr bu*inr«s of the app'i
*erk a constructive (dan (or a permanent remedy, riers. pa«senj;rr and em()b»yev
exam ination in this State and of a like subject to A N A C T A uthorizing and F*m|*owent!g the B- »ri
#ant i* i arned on.
\ fie r thr approsal *»f the snd as«i«t tbrm !»ack in the path* i»f self su|*|w»rt
t he Governor.
Src. z. Each s|»rcial officer shall have and ex- resfHation for cause.
of Public Instruction o l Each County in the
I riniptf " lb r , and not l*rforr, it •bsll I- lawful f *r ssoenesi't |H»v*tble, to the rm l that they mav h r­ rreisr ibroughotil rs r r y county m which thr com
f ^Approved June 14. *9 -*«
Sec. 4. I h e feet accru in g from Sect I«»n*i o f this
S tate o f F'lorida Now Having an OutiUn&amp;ag
ibr appluati"*! bank t" inakr thr in%r*tmei»| j*r«»- * "Me useful citizens, and ceasr lo be a charge oion earn er fur which he was appointed, shall do A rt shall be turned over to the State Treasure^
Indebtedness Flvidenced by County Schs-M War*
in $19 application
C H A I T E R 8 s i * — &lt;Nn &gt; n i
o|*on tbr county.
'per . I|ir _
business, operate, or «rwn pror*erty.
(tower to and d im m e d with other exam ination fees for the
rants. Notes or Otherwise, Made, Issued i d
\ iM A C T to Amend .*Ncv.fifin 4 »U" »^t the Revised
Set 1
Ibis Act sliall take effett immediately
• y
Members o f the H a rd
of C harities make arrests f*»r violating
fI&lt;1TI o
«»f| Ifw on the prop^rtf paym ent' of salaries, traveling and incidental exD elivered by such Hoard of Puhlic Invtrortio^
d h G e n eral Statutes ©f F'l.*nda. R e’atinif t*» the $i|—n its lo o m in g a Isw
*ball
witboiit c«uvi|»eri«ation.
compensation, but sa
said
lb».si
|*CI V H lM u .scs of the State Hoard o f Examiners a t pro­
!«all serve
*et\r without
il Hoard
«if such common c a r r ie r s and t&lt;i arrest (&gt;c»•onf^ak^
I)u !y Signed by its Chairman and Atteyted kf
IB tp co fp o ratio n . Rower*. Duties and l.tabiHtirs
.Vpprosed June j . tu-'i
lu ll laave Ibe jH.wrr to employ such (aid a*%i*i* whether on or off such carrier's property, violat- t f t f d m . Section
o f the Revised (^neral Slatits Secretary, for and in Consideration of S« r \\i
■. . m and
x .,,1
ito
n
.pay
&gt;« — the
■ I . a nnecessary
&gt; a i , 1 r »&lt; expenses
n a tia aa
I that
n a l
n may
i 4 V
i _ ** .
.
_ . _ L_
_ . _. a
. . . . .1 . .
L .
*
* ”
' .
.
''*W fu st and S ecurit) ( "infunir* D u n g Hu*ine*s
ante
ing any Ilaw
on such
c a rrie r's ' _nroprrty
under ithe
ute*.
ice Rendered as Teacher, for FaV** PerfurtBZx
C I I A I T K R 8531— (N o. ii6&gt; .
f a tbls State.
%
,
•
fir incurred by said Hoard, in the proper perforin same conditions under whicli deputy sheriffs may
S ee l «u- T his A ct shall only apply where the
and M aterial F’urnithed in the Coast ruction tl
AN A C T In Prescribe the E xercise nf T rust Ftinr anrr Uf its functions.
by law make arrests, and -shall la v e authority to State from which applicant* for certificates under
School Buildings or Addition* Thereto, F'orii*
f Jl Enacted by the l.c n ilo t u r t o f the S tole of Mils Of the Right to Act as I ru*tee. Executor.
^ec 4 Njid H&lt;ar,| shall r 'r r t one of its mem carry weapon* for tfie reasonable purpose of their this A ct come, exten d to I’b u id s certificate holdtu re. Equipment or Supplies for the Same, Of,
T 6 6 if
i
.
. ,
t&gt;
,
Ndmuutt 1a i" f . Registrar
M"«k« and H-md*, \ |#r$s a» chairm an, and shall hold rrgular meetings offices.
.
er%
the
same
rights
and
privilege©
as
in
this
Act
for M oney le a n e d to and Receive! hy Sark #
l^KfXtinn l.
That Section 4100 nf die Rrviset!Guardians &gt;1 Estate. Assignee. Receiver or Coin a i least uttce
otic a month.
“ hey sliall keep m inutes'
Sec t Before entering into the perform ance of provided for holders of cer tifii ate
(rum other
Hoard of Public Instruction (•»’ I durational
rm l Statutes o f F’bunla, Relating »•» thr m
I
states
uf
Lunatics
or
\uy
Other
iidltee of
of their pr»»cee*lii»gs and shall,
‘ . on or *before
‘
the lus duties e ie r y such *j»^4 iv* officer shall enter slates
Piir(M»«rs ami for Interest on Such Eons To
ration, power*, tlullrs and lialubtir^ of trout
V«i
Kidurixry C aja citv by * ( a|M oati"’i* or
t (til of
boot
t
ii.ifitb.
’
hr
H-.a
1 I.
d .f &lt;
into a g*H-l oid sufficient bond pavable to the
See 6
All law* and parts of laws in conflict
Issue and Sell Interest Hearing &lt;
War*
security com tanie*
doing
business in this
I.f I Inf
4Mll .l1* \\ ’lllltl Ilf** 1 lull's cr( ill!
i which \
"in ” is-1 to rrs f..r lb# t 'lltity
I .-*vern«i
I I Ik ib Ij ymJ bis »ii&lt; rrj«"f4 in thr with Ihe provisions o f this Act are hereby rerants in a Sum or Slim* Not h» h«ceed
Me, be amt the same 1* hereby, amende ! %•» as
I t C ha» ties may be i levied a report
•d’
|cn al *11111 '•( J ci.nwfi ##o, nith *‘«nir sn irtv corn pea lexI
Tntal Amount of such Outstanding Indebted­
Trad 'as follnww
IA.- Nf-I’ f i’ f
x(K"tn|i|ureS
ing a st^’ roiru? n( fhrir r «|*r
•**I’ t ill eS du
ilu 'in g panv 4 '*fhorizrd f" d • business nt this State as
See. ?. This Act shall take effect upon its pa*s
ness, or for such Portion Thereof as *uch Board
* OO. zNff»irs
• by H a u l
* I ••- * •
/
n i r i r i t i g • .4trfilar mtoith
surety tberm ii. conditioned f"f" the faith ful |*er age and approval hy the G overnor.
M
ay l»c Liable, Under the Provisions of the
jb e r ; E lection • VJu«-»u»n. Me«nug Vi ti.r #i
e passage of
s»i »i•-f • i
I at 11 in
« \ ft «ball l&gt;e the duty of tbr Cm iM y t mn
form ance of In* duties, a n d . to pay any and all
Approved May 19, i q z i ,
,
. Constitution o f the State o f Florida, Where A
lin g ; V o tin g . F.lv^to-g tlrtu r**
P " »,f *i*« tin#
o |-o atinn
t it d u ll he uni.*#
noiers in each county where such Hoard of lamage done by any illegal act committed by him.
N ew C ounty lla * Been Create*! irora a M j l
► very Trust (*uit»|win) shall ,l»e iu&lt;*tiJKei| •ball
ztMKUliuii th rxerci»r
»&gt; *f the trust func- i l u i i t i r . -lu ll l&gt;f c tr x ln l to Ifv y an annual tax in I*- approved f»y the Com plrnllrr of th e.S ta te of
o f the Coupty in W hich tuch Indehte*!ne«
C H A P T E R 8541— (N o. iaR ).
it 0/ annually
not le*s by
than
director*. at** t«ihetr
&lt;
&gt;. •&gt;
a ll
• • • !
- . . I
. I n . n t
..
.a ! .I
rO i.n l
■* ,
1 I.
Jelrcte«l
the tisr
stockholder*
|««*nw now preKribcd by #the laws y f the State on
all
real
and
|&gt;^rs&lt;inal
pro|K*rlv IIn
said county
F’lorida.
ly c u rre d . and A uthorizing and Empowering aay .
A N • A C T to Am end Section 579 o l 4 he Revised
(ttal meeting a» hereinafter provided; a major* nf* **
Ebivbla tu be exercised by trust companies
* ‘ " or in Aii amount to tw fixed by sab! Hoard nf Chra
Sew 4. Such fpecial nffirers shall not receive any
G eneral Statutes o f .. F lorida, Relating to E lec­
N ew C ounty, Created front a Portion of-Any
a
w
v
u
lin
n
s
.
ur
to
exrreise
.any
r*f
Ibr
duties,
(low­
o f the Hoard o f Directurs shall cqnstitttte a
ities fwhich a m o u n t,*howevtd, shall never extern! fees or salary from thr S late of Florida or an r
tion* in Special T a x School D istricts for the
C ou n ty in W hich tuch Indcbtedne** Wa* la*
prutn for the transaction nf business. The a n ­ ers or enjoy the emoluments, profits or lienefits one mill of the assessed valuation of such conn cou nty., but their com(ren*ation shall he agreeil
cu r red. Likewise Issue and Sell such Jnttre«
Purpose o f Issuing Bonds for A cquiring, B u ild ­
i l meeting o f the Stockholder* shall l»e h n d »l which m ay he granted or may have heretofore tv ), to )#c p u d in quarterly installm ents to said upon and pati! by the carrier making such apjdi
Hearing CuujM.fj W arrants in a Sum or Suns
ing. Enlarging. F urnishing, or O therwise Im­
f principal place of business o f the T rust ( ouv hem granted by the l.egi*latti*e of (hr .State of |ha»d of I baritie*
the 1 oib day of l u iiu r v . cation
.
Equal to the Amount of the Proportion of ««a
proving HmJdiugs or School Grounds.
k y during the first fifteen days of January of Florida to e*»fporaV'*ns 01 a**.#, iation« without •\pril. tidy and O ctofi r of each &gt;*ar t 4w the put
V c % The •pecial ofTiier* provided for here­ V f It tinacted by friz Legislature of the S late of
Indebtedness for W hich It is Liable, as Trosiied
;h y c i r at an hour and day to l*e fi»*-d by thr fu iiiig fu st i»titao«r,| a chart* r under the laws uf pos# id d efrayin g tVie- espense* o f said th a rd *»f in shall l y commissioner bv tt»e t»*»verrior f«»r the
Florida:
by the Constitution o f the Stair of Florida, w
if such ( hardies
Tawa. Notice of such onmvxl meeting *1141! ^ the State ••f I I uI j granting the v«e
.
term •*( two years and shall be removed by him
the Purpose of Securing Money to Liquidate
Section t.
That Section 479 o f the RevU rd
dished and a copy of ©aid notice d u ll Ik* mail’*’ I |-'» f n duties • d fo ’ Mtn.irt
''ei b
**.»i-| H-.ard •&gt;! ('ban tte* ij aiit)iori«r«t* at any tune, in the manner and for the causes G eneral Statutes of Florida
and Pay off such Outstanding Indebtedness, ana
and the same Ss
. • "i
4.
ach stockholder at bis last known resident v at
\tt) . irp..i.it
**«••&lt;
ivi'iM attempt !-• receive and a«|mini«ter &lt;lonati«*ns hV private provided by law
Providing for the Payment of such, lnfrftst
h rtrh y am en d ed a* follow s
U
set (••'lb la r l.r s witbiu the •« .*j»e i»f its tbitirs hut the Co‘|tl
t two week* brf«»re l»«e date " f tbr meeting
Ilk -i| ttlC f 'IB 11 •»!•
See
In • ach case wher*- anv of the special
1 bat whenever ibe residents of a s j k t u I lax
Hearing Coupon W arran ts.•
.
|l 'r -ztP r s tii'I h av e Iwen f\ ti. w bub sin It I b 'if l •»( I parities may f*e « e ••flic* is rt!e» t an arrest, tbr sheriff of the county *chi mi I district in any enuuty in this S tair ahall He l l F .n ad ed.b y the Legislature of the State »l
A newspaper tniblisbed in the p ’arr w lirtr ibe
E fl
. ill • t a I »h lite r g» 1 »»• d b* il», &gt;»ate
(iclpal place «'l bllsl’ir % I l f tbr I lost • ' 1 1 •* '"
«tr-| shit*
ii - wise t&lt; liable lot the disburse
which such arrest is effected shall f*r entitled desire the irsuance uf bonds by said special tax
Florida
t
.
f
located; or, If Ihetr »h iio newsj*a$K» | iM m Ih I I * • ••I • -&gt; » b&lt; •tr«iur.'.
iifl 4 ..I 1 iiiTS'lcineatni’
nirrit tliere&lt;&gt;(
In the law ful fees the same as though such arrext. school district for the purpose o f acquiring, build
Sevtiqn l . The Hoard of Public Im tnaclwpoi
auch place, them in one |*uhl»sbr«l in tbr |d.»#r atnl shall l*e ptinisbablr a% s ih Ii . and any Act per­
See 7
Section i j o f (mha()ter jf'jo . l-aws nf had liern effected by him or one of his de(itilirf. ing. enlarging, furnishing, or otherw ise improv* .•ach C ou n ty ' in the State of F’lorida.
f t t thereto It! the same conn tv . At all inert . formed by thenj in vi**la»i*u» *•( any #»f the pro 1‘bifida, approved May jo , l«j»7, creating a Hoard
by Cousty
•ed uy
See 7. Any i*erM&gt;n who shall have tieen Jam- ing buildings or schiMil grounds *?F for any other an outstanding indebtedness, evidenced
o f tfockhedder* for the election of J t r r .t * * visions o| this \« I shall l#e null an t v#*id.
f C la ritie s fur the City •.( Jacksonville and pre Aged, either in ni* person or hi* (»r«iperty, by the exclu sive use o f the public free school* within
ithin School W arranta, Notes or otherwise, r a w .
.
Sr« $ A'l taws an I p vits •»( laws in c**nfl|« t »4 ’ ibing ti* |n#wn % and tlutirs and its relation to w rongful act nf such officer may bring suit for any tuch special ta% school district, they
share ahall entitle tbr owner I" one y.'tr t&gt;*
ahall and delivered by tuch Jtoard of Public
director, and a st’wkholdei ina# vote at any heiewith a ’ c lierrby ij-|K-alr*l
the Hoard of C ounty C o m m iv s io n e r s a n d ail law* ihe redres4 o f such w ron g on the b«ind o f such present to the county board o f public instruct
ction lio n , d u ly aignr^ by tne chairman and A,tcstr4
jn g o f tlie corporation by proxy in writing
See 1
Ibis Act shall take effect upon its ap- or ( a its .o f laws
in conflict herewith,
for.
o f.........county
the county ininwhich
which the
thesaid
saiddistrict
district isislocated
loca
,
. . .are, to the officer hereInbefore provided
............. ......
by the secretary of auch Board, for and In c©a*
him; every director must ow n and bold provat by the Governor
extent nf such - co n flict, hereby repealed.
See. 8. This A ct shall take effect upon it© be* a petition signed by not less than 15 per cent o f sideration o f service performed as teacher, tot
.
Bwn name not b y tlian ten unpledged
Approved June 14. i q z i .
See 8.
H im A ct shall take effect im m ediately coming a law.
the duly qualified elector* residing within the ©aid labor perform ed and material furnished in !»•
I t * ' o ( the par value ut $100.00 nr .more per
--------I .
ujwn (ta passage arul approval by the G overnor.
Approved M ay a t, 1941.
special tax school district, setting forth in gen- construction o f school buildings or additions inert**
©hare of Ine «i()ilal stock o f tn rli Trust ( omC I I A I T E R R x j*— (N o. ' i j 7&gt;.
Approved June 14. i q z i .
- - —
eral term* the amount o f the bonds desired to by to, fu rn itu re, equiprqent or supplies for^the u®e,
T he atock bolder a or tllr^clora shall an- AN A C T to F’urthrr Regulate the llusines* of
r iM i» * r t- n ^ — 7 ”
v
C H A P T E R 8440— (N o. 145).
issued and the purpose th ereof and that Jbe pro- or (or money loaned to and receivedyby A5* 1
choose a president and (*ne nr more vice*
Itankiiqr in the State of Florida and tn Regulate .
V H A P T r.R
•(N o. M »).
A N A C T to Amend SectifAi Z46J of the Revived cerds derived from the sale o f such bonds shall Hoard o f P u b lic• Instruction (or educational p«r*
ihe ('barge for FIxehange by Hank* and to Heg- ^
tlXrnti from the Hoard o f D irectors, and the
^ ^ to I rovide for Assistance to F-x Serviee
General Statutes o f the State of Florida,. Reiat* l*e used for the |&gt;urpo*e* set forth In the ©aid pe- (&gt;osci and for interest on such loans, shall be, ©««
ctors shall appoint a secretary, a treasurer and / lilale the Protest of C’ hrctfs. ,
Men and W omen in Securing B en efits I rovid*
ing to (be Duties o f Pilot Commissioners, the tition ; provided.* that in special tax school dis* is hereby authorized and empowered to iiaue too
officers, agents, ami employe*, who shall b^ He It F u n d ed by the Legislature of the Su&gt;te of n r t b * ,rf.n
*Be l n lffn States.
Examination and Number o f Pilots.
Irict* located wholly or part tally in* cities o f a t,- sell interest bearing coupon wafrants in -a
FlonJa:
in ©uch manner and nolu office fur such
Be /f F.nac\eJ by ihe Legislature of the Stale o f He /( Enacted by the Legislature of ih e 'S lo t e o f 000 population, or more, according to the last or sums not to exceed the total amount °« ,a E
Section 1. That
hereafter banks In F'lorida
M i s the by law s may prescribe.
•
r Ion da:
1*
•
*
F loridaI
*
Federal Census, the said petition may be di©* m itifan d in g and u n ja ld school w arrants notff
th a r g* r for , rxchange
tint'exceeding
one-eighth
c , J. A ll laws and parts o f l*w» in cim nict shall
1
*
,
, ll{
# _ c.^
, J * - r lJ*
A diu tan t G eneral o f the
Section 1. That Section j 4ftj nf the Reviaed ren ted with and the proposition of Issuing Bonds other evidences o f debt issued and
c.f «...v
one per .............
centum when
paying or
remitting
d .I* u
hereby
authorized «uu
and i.cn
General
Statutes
of the
the M
State
o f pFlorida,
relating tor
for the
Ihe purposes
purpose* as
as herein
herein outlined
outlined
may
this A c t are hereby repealed.
...
..............
...................
" " # "for
V StatF o f rFlorida
'u ,,,« be
*T ■a n"«-»•
v e u y -rnuuiacvi
cra i M
aiu ies 01
ate ot
io rp u . relating
linen may
may be
i&gt;e initm- such
.lien Hoard
nciaru as
a . aforesaid,
a m r c u iu , for
rur the
me purpose©
»»- tlort,
drawn upon
upon them;
them; that
that whenever
whenever aa cheek
cheek directed
directed to
to assist
assist all
all ex
rx service
service men
men and
and women
w.----- in to the duties o f Pilot
—
* •
* Exam*
~
.
. by
. • the• board o f public instruction
1**
r oof f Ibe
• thereof
.
. a.
t
(pproved M ay I K 1911.
c linrck*
k s drawn
Commissioners,
the
Hated
inti ruction
Ihe u i d . o r for auch portion
--------or checks are forwarded or prevented to a bank preparing claim s for, and securing such rompensa* ination and Number o f Pilots, be and the tame is said county or by the T ru stees o f* u i*d' ~
Special ~
T a * may he liable, under the pro ei.lo n . of the
C H A P T E R R5Z7— (N o. i j * ) for a payment, except when prevented by the tkm , hospitalization, vocational training, and an y hereby amended to read as follow s:
D
. . .istrict,
. . . . . . . or
w. by
.i» both
both Untie©
tKutira.
tution o f the State o f Iflorlda, where a new twne
A C T Am ending Section* J J $9 •««*
in t»«rson. Ihe paying bank or rem itting other benefits or privileges to which IhVy are or
Section 1461. Com m issioners to Examine and
*Sec. a. A ll law . and p a rt, o f law# In co n flict ty h a . been created from a portion of Ibe cone I
• Revised (^ n era l Statute* o f Florid*. He* bank may (v** or remit the same, at its option, vnay become entitlei! under the law* o f the U nited License Pilots. Said Hoards nf Commissioners shall herewith are hereby repealed.
in which .u ch in debted ne.. w a. incurrM. »
kUng to County Depositories.
cither in money, or in exchange drawn nn it^ re State*; and that ,all service rendered under the examine persont.w ho may wish to t»e licensed as piSec. j . T h i. A ct .h a ll take effect upon i t . ap- an y new county created from a portion °* * /
It Enacted by the Legislature 0/ the Stole of »flv c agent or agents in the C ity of New 1 ork provisions o f this A ct shall be without expense to tots in all matters pertaining to the management proval by Ihe G orern or.
cou n ty in which inch Indebtrdncu w a. IncurrK,
or In . n r rc»frve city wiltiin Ihe S l.lh l;cilcral the_ c l.im .n l .
Vle n d a:
.
. . .
_
,
,,
,
o f rre .irl.; a l.o in regard 10 their knowledge o f
a . taifa
. r reruu nldi ahall
.n ail be.
or, and
»nn la
1. hereby
n u tu r liVcwtu *^
Approved June 14, i o n .
Section 1. T hat Section 1559 o f tk* lln rlw u lin e r t r D jiltic t; «nH, al il.
‘ , " “•7 . — ■ ««
h«C. ». T h i. A ct .hall take effect im m ediately the channel »nd the harbor where they with to act
thorlred apd empowered to lu u e and •*!! * * .
Ftocld*
l&gt;c. . m l the Mine I. tc &gt; *uch c .c li.n g t not e .c c c i
I 'm c r . l S u tu tee». o f F
lo jld . Iw.
eighth o f one upon i t . becoming » law.
a , p ilo t.; and If upon
exam
ination
they
find
them
intereat ht-aring
hearing coupon warrant# In
in #
»
.
.
C I I A I T K R 8 5 ,4 — (N o . 149).
intere#t
,.
red a
. .. fo
llo w .: .
per centum of the aggregate
o f the ch eck .
• Approved Ju n e t , i o n .
* qualified
......................
H S | W n te o d r dd to read
foil
to take command. .o f. .all. .c l a w , o f. v c a e .l . A N A C T to Amend Section# 518
ciB *nrt
»nd 519 o f the .u
*um
rn . equal to the amount o f the proportion »•
lo he County Drpo»itorie#.— A n y .n presented an.l tuiid; provi&lt;
............... _
Reviaed G e n e r a l S t a t u t e , o f Florida. R elating auch Indebtedne*# for which it I# llsble M J ” .
.
...
.
llaH e *° - n ,er ,h ** P °rt- »nd *te thoroughly fa1. N ttio n .l or S t.te , authorire«l to do bu .l- charge .lu ll not be lr,» than ten cent*.
I’ roridrd
CHAT-TF.U 85J7— (N o . t , j ) .
miliar with the channel and cu rren t, o f the harlo ath e M atter of_ G ran
er- viurvj
vided 117
by **ix
the vw
Constitution
o f Ihe *—
S u te
of rjo*
. tin .g G rad
__iu te State C__
iiiiiiuiw 'ii w,
" r, ^ •
Iwoper
per cent
further,
that
the pprovm
Art.lu ll not ap-. A N
in th i. Stale, that will ••p»y
cent per
per (m
ther, tlu
t the
ro .i.ioon
n oot
f th
thi.i. Act
ACT
G ran tin g and C on firm in g Riparian bnr, they .h all appoint and licente auch number
p -y Iwo
tifica trs to the G raduates o f C ertain C olleges the interest bearing coupon warrant* ” erf,“
. on daily balance, of Ihe C ou n ty G eneral ply to foreign lu ll, nf exchange.
R ig h t, and Subm erged and I'illed in l-aml».
o f thoae found qualified a . are reqniaite to peran«l U niversities in this State.
_ _
vided for to bear Interest at a rate not lo
See.
That hereafter it .h a ll he u n la w fu l.fo r B t l l F.nacltd by Ike L r tiila lu r e o f Ihr S la te o f form the du tie. required o f the pilot* (or that He l l lin a d td by Ihe L e tie la iu r t o f (ho S ta le o f 8 per centum per annum, payable annuauy
,ue Fum lt, the C ounty Finet and fo rfe itu r e
mda, the Road Fund*, and each and every , ny
ny peraon nr notary public, nr other official in
F lorid a t
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
port, «o there .h a ll not be more than ten p ilo t.
F lorid a :
»emi an n u ally, a i may be found necetaary ot »
S r aej^rale and dl.tin ct C ou n ty Fund, re- n,lii. Slate, knowingly. In protect any check for
Section 1. IV herrat, It it for the Iwneflt o f for the port of B e n u c o la ; three for Ihe porU of
Section 1.
T hat Section j t 8 o l Ihe Revl»cd pedient and shall he In #ueh form and • J r ffT .
E
f
v
e
ly
.
and
al»o,
u|H»n
the
general
or
common
*ir,lyT'an_d »iw). upon^the im e r a l o r
non payment, when p .ym en i l. declined »olely on the j i l a l e o f Florida that w ater fron t property f A
the aame” ^
Sai'iJni aa*V tthe
b « ,lfloar7
l» u i n g ’U
« « , shall
.h ali prrt»
prcwrSS
f l^pl'a c h &amp; d a and. " f_. r n h r l l e " 'a t &gt; th "~ FjtTt A n d G a 'n e A T _'s ta iu te '.'o f F1oJid2
____ . U * a n J
‘
nation#
Itoard Issuing
Mme
m
ft
pnty Khool fu n d ,
and on each .pecial tax (be ground that the la y in g hank exerel»e» i t . be Improved
and
„
„and developed;
Cl ,
..
, „ W e .t Pa.#e. in cln .iv/; fo u r for the nort o f Fer- hereby amended to rtwd a . follow#:
and none o f such
.u ch warrant#
w a rra n t. #h*ll
shall be
b
J 9/ - *
.
■ hoi dUtrict fund, reapectlvely, when the depo*- t&lt;|&gt;&lt;i-&gt;m to collect exchange on »tich c l» U . not ex
**“
\\ herra*. ^Ihe^ State being 0 *e proprielor^ of all nandiiu. and Na.tatJ^ In le t: eleven for the port
Section 518.
.
A it persona
.
__ ____
who__
haee
_ heretofore
heretofore forfora alo longer
n ger period
periodo fo ftun#
lim#than
than“ wX 7'
J Jt jomlJ- j
T to the credit o f tald fu n d ., re .p ecliv ely . ex- eeeding one eighth o f one
|-er
centum of the aubmerged la n d , and w ater p riv ile g e , within It# o
forr the
of Tort
or m ar berrqfter
01f Jackw&gt;nville;
jicx » o n v ille : eight
right lo
Ihe p ort, ot
I’ort Tam- nr
,
bereqfter graduate
graduate from
from Ihe
the Norm
Normal
al or
o r the
the date
date ooff b»ue.
iu u e . Said
Said w
warrtn
arranUt. to
U&gt; be
be numon
^
^ .
P ta.ooo.oo, and 4 per cen t per annum on hal- .m ount of aueh check, or thr minimum charge . ________ , ____ . . . __ . . . . . . . . ____. . . . __
pa. Tampa. St. re te r.b u rg and M anatee, inclusive; C ollegiate Departments o f Ihe U n iversity o f Flor- con secutively, beginning with number 01
S a o f auch funda re.p cctivcly, dcj&gt;o»itcd for a not le«» than
cent*, a . »ct forth In Section 1 from im proving th eir water lo ti; tnerefore •
three for the port o f P u n ts G on la. three for the ida o r-th e Florida State C ollege for W om en, w ho each w arran t shall h»ve attached tkeert® 1
Zod o f three m onth, or longer, and g iv e ., a . it . hereof; and any peraon. notarv public, or other
T he S ta te ' o f Florida, for the eon.idera
consideration port o f.C Irarlo tte Harbor and three for 4 he port in the regular exam inations held In the*e institu- coupoua, each coupon bearing the number
- ■
■ tip e m e , a lu r r y bond l.aued hy a-mto aurety official, knaw inglr. violating th i. arctlnn .hall he above mentioned, , object tn an y inalienable
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lirnable truat nf Boca Granite; four for the port o f St. A n lio n , at the clove o f the Ju n ior and Senior year*, w arrant and representing or calling lor a p X r J J
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m a n y authorlred to do b u . n c . in th i. State, o r yeiponiilite 'fo r alt dam age, to a ll' interested per- under which the
S tate ty&gt;ld» raid lan am
d ., b, di»
diveat. d re w .; two for th* port o f Ce»lar K eys; eight for made or shall make a generdl average o f not le s . or sem ian n u a l, a . the case may b*.
* M lb fa c to ry d e n o tll to the credit o f the roun- .o n .
or corjiinalion. and h i. official bond »h,ll l&gt;e it»elf nf all right, title and intereat to all I:— . „ „ p . . • v l
. &gt; .c .i, m m iut i » pun pi m . »I*»II o j jwr c m : on all .u o jecta p u r.u ea in a com- intereat on It# W irrxni.
m u
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covered hv water I , ine in fron t n l . » i n ! " » ) '* * P°d °* K ? .W ” , r! , h , w fo r ,b * poM o f, o '' '^ *n M F*r ««&gt;« °n •!&gt; su b je c t, pur.ued sn d com- intereat on It. Warrant.
Each warrant • « 1 j
ifficient Federal. S tate. C ounty nr M sn M n ri |uM e &lt;hcrc]nr
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covered by
l t r iy
n«
g u .tln e ; ,n«f
e.* two ycarV
iih a grade on no #' K
1. ^ 11*
t»y^ W
w»ter
lyin
g. in
In fron t o f an
a n y tract o f A u
uguvtlne;
and two for any non
port no”
not .p ecla lly pleted
plctcd duVln,
during th
these
years w
with
" /halrm an #nd
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1 fo r the protection o
off .ta
aaid
fu n d ., I.
i» hereby
ld fund#.
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Th»t #U «» • and p a rt, o f la w t In m n- land owned hy the U nited State* or hy any per- mentioned In thi* chapter, and thereafter when subject below 60 per cent .h a ll be awarded a grad- r e tir e o f the llo a rd U tu in f the »»■ — )■ «"„« * 3
-d a C ounty D epository #nd aulhorlred and flict herewith hr and the #.me a te hereby
ret-ealed. m n . natural or a rtificia l or hy a n y m unicipality, vacancies occur In Ihe number o f pilot. In any o f uate State certificate hy Ihe State Superintendent have the teal o f u id Bogrd affixed ‘ hereto*
ceive p u blic fu n d . In the manner and
See. 4. T h i.
A rt to take effect Immediately
county or governm ental corporation
under the the porti o f th i. State. Ihe rom m lt.lon er,
of that of Public Initruction upon certified report, filed Ihe in tere.1 cou p on ., attached thereto
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upon il* passaRp and apnrnval' b hy
the.G•G
ovrrnor,
or, laws
laws ooff Florida,
F'lorh
rein alter provided.”
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o vern
ly in g noon any navigable .tream
port may. Intheir dlarrrllon. grant
licen«e a . with him hy the p re .id r n t. o f theae Ih .titu tio n s .ign ed hy or hear the printed or UthographeJ
* . T hat Section 156a o f the Revived t.en- or upon Its lipcomint a law
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ithout h i. approval, or hay o f the .e a or harbor, a . far a . to the edge pl ot, heretofore provided, until the mimtw, of Provided, that graduate, o f the Collegiate Depart- rim ilc .ig n atu re o f u i d chairman »nd
Hite# o f Florida, be and the tam e b hercApprovpal April jo . i q j i .
o i the channel and hereby v e rt, th8 full title to pilot, r e .c h e . the number allowed bv th i. rhapler merit .l u l l devote three tw en tieth , of their tim e Kach w arran t and Intereat c o u p o n /b all
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aded to read
follow#:
the «ame. .uh ject to tald trn .t
In and to the for that port;
Provided, however. Hut pilot, who to the rtudy o f p.ych ologv and education; and and .h a ll bear their due dale. ‘ Said warrant.
ion l$6e. Depo.i«orie&lt; to K eep T w o Ac
r i l A P T E R 8533— (N o 138).
riparian proprietor., givin g them the full rrghl are now dulv licenw d
.h a ll hold their
Hrenae providerl. further, in lieu o f .u ch time devoted to intereat cou p on , sh ill he |UO*d Upon and
ut# for E ach F und; JIow Intereat on Depo.ita AN A C T lo Amrntt Section 4141 «f (hr Rpvisrd and privilege to hmld w h a r.e . Into rtre .m . or aceording to (aw. Said
p ilo t, thall he entitle,) to the rtudy o f p.ychologv and education tw enty- out o f the C oun ty School Fund of the cout»y
tusrtk
xrltrif* as
O fn fr il S tat’itrs of F'l^’ ota R r'a tin f lii *hr In w a ter, of the_hay o r harbor a . far a . may be hold Ihetr lieen.e and appointment during good four m on th,1 teaching experience In the public which Itaucd.
„ ot « ^Each ta
n k acting
. . rt#iM&gt;sitnry
depository sliall
,
, . . . foofltT
tw o separate a cco u n t, for, each fund depovdrhtrditrss of Hankins Companies.
g.
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*h* P d p s c r i h p d . and to behavior; Tfoxided further. T lu t the limitation o f schools o f this S tale m ay be accepted.
See. 7 .
I t shall be the duty
w ith it. on* o f which aeoourtto vh»'l contain B ' J 1 F o ld e d hy ihe l.r t i&gt;htHr, o l ihe
the State
of
fill
up
from
the
shore,
hank
or
beach
as
far
as
the
number
o
f
pilots
shall
not
lip
construed
to
apSec.
2.
Tha
b t ale o l m i up irom m e m o re, hang or beach a . tar as the number o f pilots s h ill not lie construed to apSec. a. T hat Section *&lt;lo"of the R evb ed Gen- Ilosrd
•d o f P u blic Instruction bsultig
a b liv balance account, auhjrct to immediate
o hr.}Ja&gt;
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* . . r ’ l y . ^ dtolreM, not obstructing the channel, hut ply to apprentice, who now have w rved the full eral Statutes o f Florida, be and the same U Ing coupon warrant©* provided for In
f f i king, and th r other .h a ll contain the .ay in g
Section 1. T in t Section 414J o f the Revised teavinc full space for the requirem ents o f com- time provideil hy law. Hut such apprentice© shall L
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and Its successors, rach y e tr during lb*
a n ts shall run. to set apart out ®' ’ ” „ j pay *
u A n y chartered college or u nlrer..f lb .n i snAftz*
.
F un d .sufficient
money tn
to meet »n“ihsrt*
,# 4
tale that w ill subm it to tuch intpec- School r*_a
!
regu lation , a . the S ta te B oard o f Edu- off aaid w arran t* and tb« Interest
on as the same shall become doe
aVUidrZ
j.
tvh,e. coupon
M ium i w
warrants
Ttoiea7 o tr»" • fe r money .'from one ° f the llabfe to i n Amount exceeding the .m oun t o f it's o f th rir line# continued To the channel hy bill In t t t b b r t o ^ 'l w n d 'f o r ‘ Th7 (VlVhful ‘^ rfo r m V n c e 'o f « rib i'. and 'l l 'h r i n / f £ T n d &lt;\ h ^ t V n y ’ m eh^ in.G toSec. J.
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a rra n t. *herein
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ints o f each fund to the other account capital stock at such time a c t.u lly paid In and re- chancery or at law , and to have and maintain ac- h i. duties. _
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A ll interest e a r n e d o o an y o f such de- malnlng ttndim lnbhM . by los.es. or ‘ otherw ise, lion o f trespam In a n y court o f c o rn p e te n tjd ri^
Sec.
T h at this A c t shall take effect Imraedl- alrn t course In the norm al or eollegfat* depart- the order o f hearer at the County S c h o o lF .* *
II be credited to the account and fund
on account o f demand# o f Ihe nature fob . diction In the S tate, for any Interference with such a lely upon becoming a law.
m enu as m alnU lned in the State tfid 4 r s i t T o r D epository o f t h . county in which lock warm *"
it was earned, and all Interest shall b* low ing:
property, alto con firm in g to the riparian proprieApproved M ay ty, 1911.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921

Sanford Schools and the
County Schools at
Sam e Tim e

TEACHERS LIST

Only through the local associations of the Florthe grower who stands by himself must have fat
Ida Citrua-ErtShange may any citrus grower obtain
years and lean years. He pools with himself over
the manifest freiefits Of pooling. | | | |
‘ a period o f years.
practiced by the Florida CitP o o lm g a
get*

F it I ENDS
AND
PATRC
SCHOOLS URGED TO
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PRESENT

The -S*iiford schools will open next

l i v e F lo r id a
t h e o n iy p r a t
in s u r a n c e .

Monday morning at 0 o'clock, with,the
largest enrollment in the history1 o f
the city.

h is a
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p e r h a p s i n th e k n t g r u n

fo r m e f

All friends end patrons of the
kchoolai are cordial]; invited to at­
tend the opening exercises.' Teacher*
and pupils will appreciate your pree-

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Pooling in most Florida Citrus Exchange asso-

SANFORD
,
High School
Principal (Science)—G. E. McKay.
Math, and Eng.— Mrs. G. E. McKay.
Latin and Stenog.—Mr*. R. 0 . Maxr. :.r&gt; rt-Jir
i o t ' l . vM b - .- ’ll
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Mathematics—Ida Mae Gray. .
History—Elisabeth Humphries.
English—Sara Brans Muriel. *
Spanish , and History—Geraldine
Muriel.
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Grammar School
Principal—Clara Miilen.
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Eighth Grade1—Mrs. Pearl Babbitt
Eighth Grade— Mrs. Selena M. Bar1; i

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a business basis. It is endorsed by the most successfu l and the far-sighted growers in every section—
growers whose achievem ents. have made citrus
growing a buSlness rather than a venture. Join the
Florida Citrus Exchange And' help to bring about
conditions under which £Ou may pool your fruit with
that of other growers. 1r•

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o f any local Association, or of any Sob-Ex chango,
m m manager of tho Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampai &lt; d -

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jrs. Then,
iny perishshipments
tisfortune,
Ask tho mam
or write to the

WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 28.—
Hon. W. J .Bryan, who three or four
First Grade—MaTy Irvin (bid. prln, years ago" declared he was going to
W, Side Primary),
take .up his citizenship in Florida, has
"First Grado—Mary Howard.
been in Washington for a brief visit
Second Grade— Mary E. Robinson.
this week. Mir. Bryan while hero talk­
Second Grade— Mrs. ■Nettye Moore. ed interestingly regarding public
Third Grade—Carolyn Spencer.
' questions. ^
Third Grade—Mildred Huston,
A few years ago when Mr. Bryan
Fourth Grade—Gladys Adams.
purchased a home in North Carolina
Fourth Grade—Ruth Gilion.
it w as o ften ' stated that he would
Fourth Grade—Louise Kolb.
probably be a candidate for the United
County School Teachers
States senate from that state. Later,
The-public schools at Oviedo, Ge­ when he acquired interests in Texas,
neva, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, newspaper writers published' stories
Pools and Osceola will open on Mon­
to the effect that Mr. Bryan would
day next," October 3rd, with the fol­
probably run for seTutor from Texas.
lowing teachers:
Mr. Bryan neither affirmed nor de­
Oviedo
nied, but remained silent; however,,
Principal— Prof, M. J. Okerlund. *
be did not become a candidate. Now,
; Intermediate— Mrs. J. N. Thompson.
since his announcement that he has
Primary—Ruth Young.
recently adopted Florida as his legal
G eneva•
residence and will become - voter in
Principal—Miss Georgto Pattlshall. that state when he has been a citi­
Intermediate—Mrs. M. E. Dooley, .
zen sufficient length of time to entitle
Primary—Mrs. Kathcryne K11bee.
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- r " him to'register, enterprising newspa­
Lake Monroe
per writers, without any authority
Principal—Prof. J. Tilden Jacobs.
from-Mr. Bryan, occasionally suggest
Intermediate—Mrs. S. H. Buchanan. the probability, of him becoming a
Primary—Mrs. Minnette Jacobs.
candidate for the'enate.from Florida."
Longwood
It does not appear that Mr. Bryan is
Principal—Prof. F„ 8. Miller.
responsible for these rumors. Around
Assistant—Helen Moran,
tho capltol it Is the opinion that Mr.
Chuluota
Bryan I b too astute a politician to
Principal—Prof. W. L. Sleg.
even consider becoming a candidate
Assistant—Mrs. W. Li.&amp;ieg.
for the senate so soqn a fter‘declaring
Altamonte Bpringa
his citizenship in a state in which he
Principal—Miss Olccta Morris.
Is not yet a qualified voter ahd can­
Lake Mary
not
so qualify untit one yean after
No teacher (transported to Sanadopting his legal residence therein.
It Is recalled that only last year Mr.
Pools
Bryan
was a voter in Nebraska and
Principal—Mrs. Helen . Pearson.
was
a
candidate
in that state.
Osceola
While it is predicted hero that Mr.
Principal—Mrs. Agnes McCormack,
Bran will not become a candidate,
should he decide to do so," those Avho
.are
fam iliar with Senator Trammell's
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splendid
record in the senate and his
AND STOP CATARRH
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devotion to Florida dn "whieh state ho
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos­
has resided for more than forty years
trils and Ena Head-Colds.
and during which time he faithfully
served his pcopls as attorney-general
You feel fine in a few momenta. and governor prior to his election to
-Your cold In head or catarrh will be the senate, freely predirt that he will
gone. Your, clogged nostrils will op­ be re-elected by ah overwhelming ma­
en. The air passages o f your head jority. Many Floridians who vtalt the
‘will clear and you can breathe freely. capltol agy the sentiment is quite
-No more dullness, headache; no hawk­ generally in favor o f Senator Trnming, snuffling, mucous discharges or mell's re-election, and that his ser­
dryness; no struggling for breath at vice has been so satisfactory that
night.
there appears to be no probability of
Tell your druggist you want a small him having opposition.
Lottlo of Ely's Cream Balm. • Apply a
little o f * this fragrant, antiseptic
cream in your nostrils, let It pene­ - The way Amarica Is taking fta dose
trate through every air passage ofcthe of deflation may lead outsiders to
beadj soothe and heal the swollen, in- suspect that we put tho yell, in, yel­
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come* instantly.
It ia just What every eold and ca­
just Started on remodel
tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stu ff­
it National Bank, build
ed-up and mlserlblev—Adv.
ing at BrooksvtUe.
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MoUne

shall meet with unavol

Seventh Grade—Laura Chittenden.
Seventh Grade—Ida Mae Hall.
Sixth Grade— Winnie Brown..
Sixth Grade—Mrs. W. A. Lester,
Sixth Grade— Mrs, Sinah T. Bray.
. Fifth Grade—Edna Chittenden,
Fifth Grade—Ruth Kanner. .
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Principal—Mrs. Stella P. Arrington.
First Grade—Ethel Moughton (bldg
principal E. Side Primary).
First Grade—Hermina Lehman.
Second Grade—Prances Hughey.
Third. Grade—Mrs. Basel Hough-

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&gt;/ the xporker and
e gambler, which . \
builds little and often embarrasses Itiuch.

Following is the complete list of the
teachers for this year:

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WESTMINSTER CLUB ENTER
TAINED.

One o f the most progressive and
biggest things ■done recently in San­
ford is the establishment of the Holy
Cross White W«y» a series of tho
modem up-to-date posts stretching
along, the church's property on Park
avenue, the whole block on Fourth
street and around on Magnolia ave­
nue, It thus lights’ most effectively
Holy Cross Pariah house, Holy Cross,
church a t. Saint Andrew's" brother­
hood house, Holy Cross rectory ahd
the Pariah bowling alleys. Outside of
the business section of First attee t, it
Is the most brilliantly illumined part this simplo mixture was applied with
of our city. The White Way la the im­ wonderful effect. ,
mediate results of the Men's Club of
But brewing at home is raussy and
Holy Cross, which is a very large, out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
wide-awake and progressive club. The &lt;any drug store for a bottle of
■flrdt regular "mooting of this club for ' ‘VWyoth’a Sagp and Sulphur Comthe season will be the 2d Wc^no|day pound,"’ you will get this famous did
preparation, improved by the addition
of other ingredients, which jean be de­
Tho White Way war first light*!' pended upon to restore natural color
last Sunday {right, 18th Sunday after and beauty .to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
Irinlty.
There are still large? and greater s a y s .it darkens the half so naturally
changes and Improvements under and evenly that nobody can tell it has
way at Holy Cross, making it cne of been applied. You simply dampen a
the very largest and.m ost complete sponge or soft brush with it and draw
institutional plants in the whole south. this through your hair, taking one
All are invited to come and joih in strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an­
this big work.
other application or two," it becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.—Adv.
TIIE TEMPLE PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
ITrtm T M *d*r’ t D k IIt )

Tim Temple Pipe Organ club had
its regular weekly meeting' Monday
afternoon in connection with a lake
party at Crystal Lake with Mrs. Sinah
Bray and Miss Clara Miilen as hos­
tesses.
Twenty members met at the church
promptly a t 3:30 and motored to the
lake where they enjoyed a delightful
swim after which the meeting was
called to order and one new members,
Mrs, Field, was initiated ami as there
was no unfinished business to como
up and the absence of .'the new presi­
dent (Mrs. Ryan) the club spent the
remainder of the afternoon in social
chattering until 5:10 when Miss MHien announced that plates had been
laid for refreshments which consist­
ed .of cherry cream and pound cake.
At 6:00 the club adjourned, each" as­
suring the hostess that they had ney-.
er spent a more delightful meeting.
And as no definite place foe the next
meeting could be made, we left hop­
ing it might be just ss enjoyable as
this.—Contributed.'
SENATOR WATSON DENIES n B
IS IN K. K. K. AS MEMBER

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after which the evening was plus]
antly spent nuking articles far fit
Basesr, which will be held in Dtae
her.
A t a late hour the hostess itmt]
tempting refreshments of salad, tudwiches, olives and punch.
* About thirty members, wen pnej

The members of the Westminster
Club were very delightfully enter'
tainod last evening by Mrs. H. H.
McCaalin at her home on Magnolia
avenue.
The house Was effecHvriy decorated
with red roses, and hibiscus* and
There are two clasxex of people
"ferns. On the porch quantities of pink
those
who fake their tax retard ut
vino In baskets were used.
A short business se*»f6n w ss held, thoso who have nothing to tax.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

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CLYDE LINE TRIPPER8
ENJOYED THE HOSPITALITY
OF SANFORD CITIZENS
Dear Editor:
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Received your copy of Sanford Her­
ald, but you seem.to have omitted me
from the list In the paper. I enjoyed
my trip immensely and especially the
genial “Captain of Osceola" and I was
in Mrs. Calder’s machine and also
heard her explain the different pointa
of interest, etc. Perhaps no one on the
trip would value the press notice-as
much as myself.
We-appreciated the hospitality of
the druggist who treated us all to
free ice cream on n hot day. It was
a stroke of business quite worthy of a
yankee for nearly eVbry one bought
something and persuaded Mrs. Colder
to take her other trippers there.
" M. COLYER BURGESS.
New York.
“I Spent 11.25 on Rat-Snap and Saved
the Price of a Hog."
Jam es McGuire,'famous hog raiser
of New Jersey, says: “I advise every
farmer troubled with rata to use
RAT-SNAP. Tried everything .to get
rid of rats. Spent |L S $ oh RAT-SNAP*
Figured the rats it killed-saved the
price of a bog." RAT-SNAP cornea in
cake form. No mixing with other food.
Cats or dogs Won’t touch It. Three
sizes, 35e, 65c, f 1.25. Sold and guar­
anteed by Ball Hardware Co,

WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 27-—
Senstor Thomas E, Watson, of Geor­
gia, 1 na letter to ^preventative Tague
of Massachusetts, today dcnU' * a pub­
lished, re n r , (hat bo js “king of the
Ku Klux Kl/in" n Geonrn.
s .“I am not a member of the Klan,
nor an yothgr secret organization, ex­
In time of war, the nations tniat
cept the Junior Order of .American in God; now if only in time of peace,
Mechanics," Senator Watson wrote.
they will trust one another.

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Hon—Iota are being sold right along and building in this
section Is suchjui to gladden the heart of those who hare
the good of Sanford at heart..
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful,
person—that
person whose eyes ‘are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now—-the other later.. _
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921
SMILE AND FELLOWSHIP
LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE
IN SANFORD

ie Meeting o f D ele­
gates From Four
Counties
I The eighth annual session, of the
Lminolo B aptist Association conat Geneva, Fla., at 8 p. m.,
Monday, September 19, 1921.
I Rev. W. W. William, State Sunday
Lhcol secretary, led an inspiring deE trr., aervice- The annual sermon
Lgg preached- by Rev, R, W- Thiot,
Laitor of the First Baptist church at
DcLami, In
forth in a
L nyforccful manner tho part Bap(tktahave taken through all the years
knthe great struggle for religious
liberty and the right o f every parson
to worship .God according to the dlcfcof his own conscience.
[ The delegates attending from Saniford w e n Judge and Mb . &amp; helle
Ifsincs, Dr. and Mrs. George Hyman,
jfrs. B. E. Cox, R . S. SelUck, Mrs. A.
ly. Lessing, Mrs. A- 0 . Lowing, Mrs.
y. E. Gatchel, M. M. Stewart, Mr. and
Hr«. Harry Darrow, Miss Carrid
(Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. David Speer,
[Dr. and M rs. Tom Moore, Jno. D.
-jinki n , and others.
Rev. J. N. Thompson, pastor of the
churches at Oviedo and Geneva, was
elected moderator, and Jno. D. Jink[Ins, was re-elected clerk and troas-

JACKSONVILLE
FILLING * 8TA
TION SAY NEARLY 400 CARS
PASS IN WEEK. *

The association, which is compris|ed of the Baptist churches at Chulu[ets, Daytona, DeLnnd, Eustis, Geneva,
ILike Monroe, Longwood, New Smyrjna, Oviedo, Sanford, Titusville, UraaItills, and smaller ehurchfes within this
territory, was exceptionally well at­
tended, many vhmors in addition to
the regular delegates,, being preeenL While Geneva is one1 of the*
smaller churches in the association,
the people of tho entire community,
Irrespective of denomination, opened
their homes, and bestowed upon all
corners, Hhe most bounteous hospi­
tality. Never has the association
been entertained in more lavish style,
and 'with greater hospitality.
The reporta from the various
churches shows marked progress In
til liness of church activity, especial­
ly in increased membership in many
of the churches, the additions by
Baptism during tho last year being

dents, Janus Day, Jr., and Howard
Gallant.
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The Sunday School and B. Y. P. U.,
Work has made threat strides forward,
and two of Jho most conspicuous In
this forward movement arc the Un­
ions at Lake Monroe and Chuluota.
The members of the executive com­
mittee for the ensuing year are B. F.
McWhorter, of Umatilla, chairman;
H. B. Stevens, DeLand; B. F. Wheel­
er. Oviedo; Hon. R. L. N utt, Tavares;
■J. N. Thompson, Oviedo; A. B. Can■nady, New Smyrna, and Jno. D. Jinkins, Sanford.
Delegates to Southern Baptist'Con-

”1 WM weak and run-down,"
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, Of
Dalton, Oa. “I was thin and
hist felt tired, all the time.
I didn't rest welL I wasn't
ever hungry.
I knew, by
this, i needed a tonic, and
aa there Is none better than—

• - - I began using Cardnt,"
continues
Mia.
Burnett
"After my first bottle, I slept
better aad ate better. I took
tour bottles. Now Pm well,
toil Just fine, eat and sleep,
tty skin Is dear and I have
gained and sdr* feel that
Gardut Is the boat tonic ever

vention, Hon. C. W. Entimirigcr,
Longwood, alternate, Sam’l McBride,
Oviedo.
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Delegates to State Convention, 0 .
C. Bryant, J. W. Osteen, T. W. Coldwell, T, E. Webb, R, W. Lawton, A.
B. Cannady and M. M. Stewart
Member State Board of Missions,
Dr. George Hyman.
The church at Lake Monroe, which
haa the unique distinction of con­
structing .their building in less than
thirty days, invited the association to
meet with them for the 1922 session,
and this invitation was accepted, time,
Monday after thrid Sunday in Sep­
tember, 1922.

Tourists have begun to gravitate to­
ward Florida. From the chill of north­
ern forests, the sizzle of middle west­
ern plains, the rush of -the coming
enstcra
and the drlzste of
an advancing California rainy period,
they are weaving their varying routes
through the webwork of American
good roads, to tho state of heavenly
climato and ribbon,-roads.
The first reported arrivals in Barto wcamc through from Atlanta bound
to FL Myers, about two weeks ago.
Since thpt time, they have been noted
in numbers' by the garages and filling
stations where
they stop for supIt was reported in Jacksonville last
week, that .during the third week in
September a sinflc filling-station own­
er reported the passage of nearly 400
cars into the state from points from
Maine to California. Tho tourist sen*son is beginning unusually early this
year, and Florida towns aro doing well
to make preparations for influx of
visitors who will come early and stay
The housing problem promises to
bo a serious one again this winter and
man ysouthertf cities are preparing
their tent grounds for use of the carl
lest occupants.
According to one
prominent real estate man in Bartow,
thia city could well afford to supply
two or three apartment houses and
fifty or more private residences for
thfi^demands that will b&lt;* made on it
if present inquiries continue at tho
rapid rate at which they have started.
INSPECTION FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES'AT DESTINATION

Mrs. Wcsterdick spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Glldewcl) on the west side.
- V. C. Collier's men will soon finish
the neat little bungalow cottage he is
erecting in Grapevillo for his neph­
ew, Charles Cramer.
Alfred Ericson spent' a couple of
days In Orlando with his brother-in.
law, Emil Msgnuson.
A. F. Wcsterdick and two grandtons, spent a day in Tavares viewing
the orange grove there of his sister,
Mrs. Benton. He finds they are not
suffering from,the drought so much
as we are.
We hear the Pierson boys are wa­
tering their grove.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bock and
children, Charles, Minnie and Barn­
well, are spending this we&lt;&amp; at the
beach. Her father, A. F. Wcsterdick,
has alsq gone over for a few days.
Rev. Albertson writes us that he
expects to be with us, also with Lake
Mary and Paola, on the first Sunday
in October, at "the regular time,
Providence permitting.
Annie, the beloved wife of Emil
Magnuson, of Upsala, passed Away at
the Orlando hospital at 11 o'clock
Thursday* the 22, 1921. Sho had been
failing in health since Christmas, but
she has not been well for a number of
years and though all that skill and
loving hearts and hands could do, was
done to stay tho dread disease that
was sapping her life. Wednesday, sho
underwent an operation for a tumor,
pressing on the liver. Tho doctors
thought if she could stand it, there
was hope sho might regain her health,
but evidently her-strength was too
far gone to stand the shock. : One
great consolation her friends have, Is
that she was ready to go. 'Truly to.
hnve known her was to love her,” and
Heaven Itself if vte be permitted to
enter, will be a sweeter^ dearer place,
because sho is there. ' Tho funeral
was held today/ Friday, at the
Lutheran church of which /h e has
been a faithful member, and interment
nt Lake view cemetery under Frank
Miller's charge. Our sympathy goes
out to the stricken husband In this
great sorrow, and to the sisters, Mrs.
John Bareli, Mrs. Alfred Ericson, Mrs,
Adam Karr, and brother, -Andrew
Bertclson, coming so soon after the
death of their dear mother.
Friends who met Judge Benton Inst
winter will be sorry also to hear that
his death occuhrd last week' at his
northern home near Rochester, N. V.
It will be remembered ho was the
brother-in-law of A. F. Wcsterdick,
'qnd came hero for his health which
has been pdor, being in his 74th year.
They bought a home at Maitland and
another 22-acre orange grove near
Tavares, but he felt the call of his
profession and could not lie persuad­
ed to give it up. His family expected
to come down and buM:i this fall.
Evidently he had a, stroke as ho fell
and could not help himself apd boon
passed away. His loved ones will
have tho sympathy of many in their
sorrow. George Alden Benton was a
direct descchdcnt of the'Aldens, of
Pilgrim days, ond a few y e y s ago,
he and his wife visited tho old homo
still standing ai Plymouth.
We understand that the little son
of the people from Pennsylvania, who
have bought and are building a home
across from the Presbyterian church,
but whose name we -hqvo not yet
learned, fell last week from the buildfng breaking .a bone In his arm. .
Mr. and Mrs. Larson and Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson, of Piedmont, came up
to attend the funeral‘of Mrs. Magnu-

Professor Weils A. Sherman, of the
Bureau of Markets, United States
Department of Agriculture, will
apeak at the Citrus Seminar, to be
held at tho University of Florida un­
der the auspices of the Agricultural
.Extension Division,, October 4-6, on
the subject "Inspection of Fruits and
Vegetables at Destination."
This is a subject that has received
much study during the last few years,
and It is ohe for the solution of which
vast expenditures arc being made by
many commercial concerns, as well as
state experiment stations and the
United States Department of Agricul­
ture. It is hard to know why fruit qr
vegetables shipped in apparently
sound condition and under refrigera­
tion, roach destinatiqp in varying de­
grees o f decay.
. Professor Sherman is in charge of
Elmer Bergquist is visltm? here
this phase of the work of the Bureah again from Tiger Bay, and-will attend
of Markets. He is also in charge of the funeral.
the news service of this bureau. Part
of his work is to standardize fruit and
FLORIDA IS PROSPEROUS
vegetables into the various grades.
He is particularly fitted to talk to tho
While business conditions arc not
fruit and vegetable men of Florida on
aa bad here by a great deal, we still
the foregoing subject.
are suffering from “reflected condi­
tions."
That is, being a far south
DEBS MAY GET HIS
state,
we
are classed in a sweeping
PARDON AS HOLIDAY
generalization
of all southern states.
GIFT, NOW THOUGHT.
Notwithstanding the fact thAt there
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 28,— it no real money tightness here, no
If Eugene V. Debs, socialist, In pris­ crops shortages in view, no letup In
on at Atlanta, is pardoned or hia sen­ the volume of yearly visitors’ (they
tence la commuted, may be either In are coming earlier than ever before),
the. form of a Christmas or New northern advertisers show a wariness
about the state. The fact is that
Years g ift from the president.
Delay over\th e treaty o f peace ;there is whet might be termed an
with Germany today forecasts weeks "exodus" already on from the north
of delay before - senate action, and to Florida, and northern business
the other diplomatic negotiations men are afflicted with what might
which are to follow, can be at a stage be termed in common parlance, “cold
fe e t" It might pay those who yearly
fo r the official proclamation.
do big business In Florida to come
down and get warned up a little—and
incidentally view our conditions as
they are in reality—which are deddedly rosy in hue at the present writ­
ing.—Florida Grower.

Telle why everyone should drink
hot water each morning
before breakfast.

The representative of the Smile and
Fellowship League is in Sanford for
at least the next six weeks and prill,
give reports in regnrd to six groups
of happy people.
It has arranged with Dr. George
Hyman, pastor of the Baptist Temple,'
to make the announcements. •
The following announcements will
bo made:
Sunday night, Oct. 2—The names of
the five men of Sanford most pleas­
ant in their greetings.
Sunday night, Oct. 0—The names of
the five women of Sanford most
pleasant In their greetings.
Sunday night, Oct. 16—The names of
the five clerks most pleasant in
dealing with customers,
Sunday night, Oet. 23.—The business
bouse nearest 100 per cent, in
pleasantness, employer and em­
ployees.
Sunday night, OcL-30.—The five most
pleasant young ' girls or young
ladles.
Sunday night, Nov. 6—The five
most pleasant boys or young men.
Learn to Smile and Makes Others
Happy,

To see the healthy' bloom in your
eleprer. to wake up without a headface, to see your skin get clearer and
ache, backache, coated tongue or a
nasty breath, in fact to feel your best,
day in and'day out, just try inside
bathing every morning for awcok.
Bcfrre breakfast each day, drink
a glass of real hot water with a tea­
spoonful of limestone phosphate lq it
as a harmless means o f washing from
the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow-*
ela the previous day’s indigestible
waste, sour bile and toxins, thus
cleansing, sweetening, and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food into, the stomach.
The action of hot water and limestone
phosphate on an empty atopiach Is
wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all the sour fermentation, gases
and acidity and givea one a fine ap­
petite for breakfast.
1
A quarter pound o f limestone phos­
phate will*coat very little at the d»ug
—Gat your Scratch Pads from The
store, but'is sufficient to demonstrate Herald—by the pound—16b.
|
that those who are subject to consti­
pation, bilious attacks, acid stomach,
rheumatic twings or whose skin is
sallow or pallid, that oho week of In­
side bathing will have them looking
and feeling better every way.—Adv.
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G ENUINE

DURHAM
tobacco makes 5 0

Ws want you to have th e
heat paper for "BULL.!*
S e now you oan receive
with each package a beak
of 2 4 leaves of I R U f e tbe very lineal cig arette

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Try a Herald Want Ad today

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CIULDREN OF SCHOOL •
AGE MU8T ATTEND SCHOOI.
. I respectfully cull the attention of
parenlA^yid guardians to the Florida
Cumpu&amp;yry School Attendance Laws.
Those raws make it obligatory for
qyery child between the uges of seven
ond sixteen years, inclusive, to attend
schoql regdlarly throughout the entire
school term, as fixed by the Board of
Public Instruction, penalty being pro­
vided for In case of failure to comply
with the law In this ^matter. Certain
exemptions are provided for by Inw,
Compulsory School Attendance Laws.
These exemptions, however, ’MUST
be sccUVed in writing from tho Coun­
ty School Superintendent.
Anyone
wishing a copy of the compulsory at­
tendance laws should write* to or call
on the Superintendent, who will be
glad to furnish thom{without cost.
T. W.. LAWTON
Superintendent,

P L B A S A N T WALLS
Make Pleasant Rooms
Soft and restful in tone, the wails o f a room should form a
natural background for its furnishings.
Th« v«lvvt-lik* finish *nd delicately »uhdu&lt;d ihadrs of G H FLAT
WALL PAINT giv e &lt; room an aunotpher* of plMiant rruiulnm.

Rilntr snd^vV drnlther

SANFORD, FLORIDA
For ofTico supplies, stationery, etc.,
come to tho Herald office.

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What Henry Ford Says About
.Machine Power Farming
"In the tractor the farmer now has a machine i%which is harnessed'
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world— the internal combustion engine.
"The tractor will,multiply the productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
“It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is— on^to an
efficient production basis.
“It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit for/ the njan who hires him. It will
enable the farmer'to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
enjoy life.
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“ I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought be— the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth,” .

A U T H O R IZ E D

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921

WOODROW WILSON AT HOME,
G R E A T IN W A R , G R E A T
„ IN PEACE-M UCH GREATER

lions of a Country
THESANFORDHERALD course.
It is shown

doji mu) n golf have been due to the'' great power
TH E RAD CHECK LAW.
every' season in wedded by Congressman Frank Clark,
.Merchants arul others having oc­
Florida that towns and cities boast-j who was_ our congressman then, or it
1. H O L LY .....................rr»»U#»t c»d V«Ht«
I . I.1I.I.A 1! D ........... G t c i f l u ; t a d T r t t i u r t r
ing links receive the most desirable might have been due to the fact that casion to hapdie the checks of cus­
A. H E L L ................ ................O t a tr tl H i n t f t t
class o f tourists. No doubt the. Tiusi- i the .Republicans think more of the tom ers should post them selves care­
reM U btd C h i t rrid » r ^
ness people of Srnford will a t no late w atefw ays than the Democrats, or it fully on the provisions of tlje "bad
i^ny decide to carry on to completion 1might have lieen due to the fact that check law" passed by the legislature
the excellent plans offered some time 1thl' wnr »*opl»ed nil the projects for at* its last session.
(IsearptriMd)
ago.—Times Union .
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(the jmst four years.
Section 1 of this act rends ns fol­
iStUISCRirTIOM PRICE Df ADVANCE:
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* If the latte r then we would like to lows:
L E A D S Q U IE T I'jlFE IN W A SH IN G TO N TW o
f
ONE T E A R ....................... ........................ .......... (i.H&gt;
see
Congressman
Sears
do
something
”'Jt
shall
be
unlawful
for
any
person
Y E A R S A F T E R F IR S T B R E A K D O W N
BIX MONTHS ................. ...... .......... . l.Si
MY are standing behind'th e Clyde
in this respect. Frank Clark did it to draw or u tte r to nnother any check
THREE MONTHS..............................
I? I.ine and the Clyde Line will stnnd be­
under a Republican adm inistration and without there being at the tim e th e re ­
Eat*r*d t# Second Cltu Malt Mtttor Assfutl E3. hind the shippers right on. What we
(Uy Tba jU*oci*t«4
sight is ns good although he has ,[jj
Sears having been in the harness of sufficient funds on deposit or to
il» 8, at tbo Pott O.Tlt* it Sanford, riortda. should remember always is that the Mr.
,
, ,, ,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Wood- carded his favorite nose
Vadar Act of Mirth S. 1*75.
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for many years should by this time his credit with the draw ee named
Clyde Line came to our rescue w hen!.
,
.
...
.
row Wilson fell a sick man two years spectacles. His hair has turned
know how to get these nppropriajimls therein to insure the paym ent of
Tfce Basfoid Dally HaraU I* poMUbed arary ... ' „ _ i • _
i
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ago Monday. Since then he has pass­ snow white, hut has not thinned. [[i3
ift-rnan (ticapt Bun,lay) and tborQufbly co»-i"e n ted ld a 1HI lid anti WO should
•ry thla tradiac aactlan. Adr.rtHln* taUa r«t». 'stand by the Clvtlo Lille even a fte r for his constituents. We w ant “action same upon presentation w ithin a rea­ ed under the shadow of death and out
appetite is too robust to p]t.;. .. ^ ’
saatla and mada known on applIcaUen. fS.OS
not only from our congressm an but
the railroads reduce th tir rptes.
sonable tim e a fte r negotiation, pro­ of the W hite.House.
per roar, or lie per month, la adtaneo.
phyysicians. Last March when he
from our senators as well. With more
--------------- o ------- -------vider! th at this section shall n ot a p ­
Thousands of Am ericans of w hat­ left the W hite House with Presidentdredging and more curves cut from
* * lo o ; H E R A L D DUU.DIM O.
Pbona M l
And about November first the Clyde the channel the St. Johns river will ply to any check where the payee or ever political faith recalled thc anni­ elect H arding, an attendant had to
notified versary of the beginning of the fo r­ plnce his feet on each succeeding step
Line will put on another boat and feed this territo ry for hundrpds of holder has been expressly^
forrlBn Ailv«r"'lt&gt; : llrp re rn iitlt,
prior
to
the
draw
ing
or
u
tterin
g of mer president’s illness and wondered from the portico. Thc other day ho
THF. AMERICA - (‘R'CsAA &gt;SCC| ATION
take ca re ,o f all the traffic each way. itiiies on the river nnd hundreds of
name th a t the draw er did not have on 'w hat he was doing. AlthouglM ie no sent his attendant away and dimbed
Keep up the “ithip by w ater” cam ­ miles off thc river.
The Ship by W ater campaign is g et­ depost or to his credit - with the j longob figures in the daily hcnlllincs alone, not without some effer*., [nto
And Orlando did herself proud, ns paign. It is the g reatest thing th at
drawee sufficient funds to insure pay- ns He used to, Mr. Wilson still is his automobile, just to pec.if he-eouldSanford
ever
started.
It
means
not
ting results.
usual
"news.”
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only
cheaper
rates
but
it
means
more
nient
as.aforesaid*"
do it, nnd semed pleased to find that
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Therefore it seems appropriate on. he e o u id ..
This section applies to all cases,
W ell, Orlando can do th at thing all improvements on the river by the gov­ WHICH DO TH E RAILROAD .MAN­
ernm ent. More traffic menns greater
w hether the check is draw n to meet this, occasion to. tell the latest news
Mr. Wilson is. fnf from a w.fl rrjnn
AGERS PR EFER ?
rig h t, and bo cap Sanford.
improvements every time. Show thc
an
existing
obligation
or
Is
given
for
about
him.
today;
he was fa r from a well man--------- —o---------- Mr. Wilson, Jbeaides following the when ho entered the White Hour. 0Ver
governm ent that the St. Johns river is
goods
purchased
or
money
advanced.
The troansportation facilities of
W ith the Orlando and’Snnforel spirtaking care of .double the form er tr a f ­ the country are wholly unequal to
Section 5, is im portant as supplying ways of &lt;* retired gentlem an w ith a eight years ago. Dut during the last
’ i t of boost and "do some thing,” we
lively in terest in the world’s affairs, two years there have been times when
fic nnd the government will do some­
the demand w hich will como upon the foundation upon which a prose-,
can accomplish anything we havo a
lives by the eight hour day which, be his voice w as inaudible nnd when he
thing.
them whenever freight rates have cut ion fo r giving a bad check enn be
m ind to.—Reporter-Star,
once
tolA congress was . "adjudged b y ’could not support
himself..................
alone. His
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been ■adequately reduced and busi­ started. It reads:
"Section
G.
That
it
shnll
he
the
dutlu*
,b
?Upbt
arid
experience,
of
recent
condition
today
shows
more
improveSherman
said
w
ar
is
hell,
and
Sher­
ness once more resumes lie wonted
Two o f the greatest inland cities in
? p? n w hidl 8oc|etV i» .m en t th a n his family and friends dar-'
th e S tate, and yet .they have the SL man was right. However, there nre activity. If railroad m alingers are ty of the draw ee of nny and a ll'c h « k a
ns
hereinbefore
defined,
before
r
eJuH,lf!ed
ns , n -tho inter- ed hope for.
other
disadvantages
in
this
world,
and
wise enough to promptly bring abcut
Johns riv e r to back them up. You
fusing
to
p
ay
same
Co
holder
ujion
lM
t
°
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h"?Ith
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0
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1
f
lc"
Cy
nnd lconLtcnt« r- Wilson brought with him to the
one
of
them
is
being
unable
to
nttend
a general decrease in freight nnd pas­
e n n ’t b eat them.
'
,
presentation,
to
cause
to
be
w
ritten
or
T
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J
0
haV,°
^
h
t
hours
J
White
House the small saving, of a
a
banquet
a
t
Orlando.
However,
our
senger rates which will 'b e forced
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for sleep, eight hours for work nnd life tim e, which he preserved. Uur.
friends
come
’round
with
a
big
stam
ped
ip
plnin
langunge
thereon
upon them, if they do not voluntarily
Looks like thc editor will have to
eight hours for relaxation, nnd k e e p s'in g his term s in the presidency hii
g e t away fo r a few days and take that limousine, John Mclsch, F. P, Forster take the lead nnd do it them selves, the reason fo r the draw ee’s dishonor to the schedule pretty fnirly.
(loyalties from hooks previously writ*.
.fishing trip to Coronndo, w here the and Dr.- Stevens—the capitalist, the they w ill,soon find every loedfhotivc dr refusal to pay shine, and in all | *Fhe morning work Is done in the ten mounted into rather handsome *
j„ k
choir
si
™
s a d sea waves are saying something. bqnker and the doctor—ot take us and every car working to full capac­ prosecution, under th l. nct t t o ln- ,|b„ ry . Thl.
down
to
Orlpndo
nnd
sec
thnt
we
were
Wilson used in. hii study “show n.« marked .dump si,,.,. |,
ity and they will hnvc business to t reduction .n cvulence o( n n /U n p .M ,„ Mc „
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Rut it* could not be justify crowding every enrshop nnd and dishonored
"No, Holly, wo stopped drinking Ar- taken .enro of.
,
,
, check,
,
having
the-1*nt —
p r inceton are •there. Thousands of .the W hite House. While he was ..reibut-klc coffee a long time before F a t­ done. We know when we nre knock­ every locomotive plant with new or­ drawao b refusal to pay stam ped ; or voiun)CH which were* packed away ident circumstances helj»ed him w
ty got into trouble and.it was fo r per­ ed out, und nothing less than a knock­ ders. The utm ost producing c/ipacity w ritten thereon with the reason there-{w hile he was iu the W hite House are 'money. - .
sonal reasons.—SL Augustine Record. out will ever keep us from attending o f all the locomotives and c a r plants for a saforesald, shall he prirna fncid j there: Through the windows may be 1 The w ar and .the suspension of son Cham ber of Commerce meeting or In the country is not equal to supply­ evidence of the making or u tte rin g of seen thc indigo blue strip of Virginia cial functions and
nnd entertainment were
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According to the Jacksonville pa­ banquet. T is good though, to know ing locomotives and cars th a t will be said check, and the due presentation Hills wwhere ho used to go golfing quite a nitem . It has been estimated
pers, there evidently seems to he a thnt you have friends and we will needed whenever the railroads are in to the drawee for payment and the and not fa r away hangs a bag ,o f golf tbyit {he form er president's (M.ket(hook was nt least $2f&gt;,000 ride r k&gt;man named Pope on trial down there. tel! the world th a t we have plenty of financial shape to order the rolling dishonor thereof nnd th a t the same stick?, n rem inder of a better day.
AtInched to "Used Car."
cause he w as not called upon to wine
In fnct, there is nothing else seems friends in Snnford n^jd Orinndo, and stock, without which they ennnot pos- j was properly dishonored fo r the reaThe form er president nnd his in -'a n d dine numerous dignitane- ,v .j „f.
sibly handle the rise of business ju st1, snns w s^ten or stam ped by the
to m atter to the Jacksonville reading we nre proud of them.
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* drawee on such discredit with the separable companion, always have ficial persons.
public.
ahead of us.
— ---------o----------ALL ARE GUILTY.
It is essentially im portant that fa t- drawee named herein to insure the their luncheon served in the d in in g ' Upon his modest fortune now he
room. Then conies n nap of nn hour, lives simply, with an establishinimt 0f
--------| seeing railroad managers who nppre- honored check."
Cobh nnd all the rest of the base­
arid
then, unless the w eather is most only three servants and a " u r .I .ir."
F a tty Arhucklc
Section G, provides as a penalty for
Arhuckle is the only one be
he- 1d a te these facts shall lower their
ball stars will now hold the hoards,
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passing*
worthless
checks
n
fine'
of
j
Inclement,
a m otor drive. Mr. Wilson!
and F atty Arbucklc nnd all of tile j ^OTC Uu’ bar of justice for the killing Lrates''v o lu n tarily instead of w aiting
not
over
$r&gt;00
or
im
prisonm
ent
not
while
in
the
White
House,
became
n
t
,*rup*
O
FFICIA L ’RAKE Oi l" I ROM
other sensations will havo to stay |°L ^
ib p p e, hut nil of those in _ until public clam or compels them to
T H E BOOTLEGGERS
quietly in jail until we get t h e ' 4*10 I,n rt*' who stond Id|y by and n l - ' lower them, and prepare nt once for ‘^ c o d in g six months, or both, in ihe Inched to a certain automobile. I t ;
World’s Serious” off our hands.
.lowed the girl to ho killed, if t h e , enlarged traffic. Railroad m anagers discrction of the court, while, if re ­ went hack, hs is the cusfom each year |
holder of
_____is mnde
____ to
__ the
__________
_ thc
__ to the m
. anufacturer, from whom Mr,!( The question of who shaii watch
testim ony is true, are equally ns guH- may rest absolutely certain th a t they stitution
-» *o worthless
check
the
fine
is
made
not
■
^
dson
bought it as a used cnr. He t Fu* watchmen is becoming a vital ..no
Gllbcrt Leach hns' made liis excel­ ty as Fatty. . Thej* were mighty poor will not he a Mowed to hold the present
hnd it painted black with orange in the prosecution of the pndi'bititm
over
$100
or
H
O
days
im
prisonm
ent,
lent Leesburg Commercial' into a men who, hearing the cry o f dis.* passenger and freight rates. If they
trim m ings—Princeton colors—and in campaign. Too many of th "dry"
or both.
twico-n-weck instead of weekly. T h at’s tress, did not only ask thn tthe door care to invite a contest with the oounthis car which he regards as an old enforcement officers have L. 1
Under
these
sections
it
is
a
dnngerthe stuff, Giltwrt. In another year. be opened, hut if it was not opened, try they will find themselves nbsftfriend,
he goes driving into the coun­ the fact th at they have itching palms
ous thing to draw a check without be­
proceed to open it by force. This
Iscesburg will w. nt n Daily C o m m e r - i '" T ? "
,,r
^ 1 I ’'Rely overwhelmed by public sontitryside.
‘ He dislikes exploring new which the bootleggers qml rum run­
■cinb
.
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4
.w ould hardly have occurred in nny nient-nnd legislation will 1m; invoked, ing sure the funds nre in the hank to
routes,
but
ra th e r enjoys driving over ners find it profitable to keep well
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'* -A * —* [o th e r place except among a hunch of which will prove disastrous. ,to the meet. it. At- the satpo tim e, hiLxiness.
the same ground at about the same “greased." There seems to fie no
men enn not rely upon the mere ex­
moral perverts, and wo say this with
JFifteen years ago "Holly’s Trolley" all due respect to those of the pro­ roads nnd to the country. For the istence of this law as full protection; time. The p arly is always home be­ more profitable occupation in the
.
j United S tates than th a t of &lt;•».force*
"was in the public eye. It will be in fession who may not have lost all sake of the rnilronds nnd the country hut they m ust co-operate w ith its fore dark.
Dinner is nn informal affair; someofficer in a. locality that is fund
the public eye ngain soon, and this sense of decency and womanhood and alike, for the good-will which should provisions in order to he in position
exist between .th e public and all
times there arc guests, always old of its bdozej like the city of New
time jt will Ik? put over. A trolley manhood.
transportation interests, we tru s t that to prove up their case, if they are friends or associates.
Mr. Wilson
for instance. Six "dry" inspcc*
line from .S anford ta Tampa in ns
such n contest will not ho provoked swindled.
no longer dresses for the occasion ns ' tor8
been caught in the graft inau re to come as Sunday.
They should, therefore, if they hove
CLYDE LINE IS RUSHED.
by shortsightedness on the pnrt of
he always did while President; it is vestigntion in th at city, of whom four
soundness of a,
railroad m anagers, but we w arn them nny doubt of the
on fnmilc. Rut no meal in thc Wilson have been suspended and reenniaii,iniW e hope* Bob Holly can soon g et
ohetk,
present
it
to
the bnnk on hoi.se ever proceeds until grace i s ',.(! fl„. dism js*n|. If then.Thc Clyde Line is so rushed with Hint unless they act of their, own ac­
ml*
Lin interurban trolley lino In opera­ new business thnt the boats' arc sev­
cord the public will act ami with even whicji it is drawn, at the earliest pos- said. Mr. Wilson has always said it U1.re „ uiMy it would seem t 1 the
tion, if we can render any assistance, eral hours late these days and the line
more power than it hns ever used si » e moment, and if it i, refused, himself..nnd months ago when he was ' IMMm|ty hns been altogether lu. uhL
call uppon uo.—Reporter-Star.
Ju st has put on extra help tb handle‘ the
before. When once public sentiment see that the hank stam ps on the check RO weak he could hardly stand with- They should hnvc received long prisTtcep your foot on the exhilnrator, old business. This is due to the campaign
is thoroughly aroused, ns it is now (not on a paper pinned to it its re ­ out aid, and his voice was alm ost in- lon sentences. ’ The business relations
Tcllow, and-get some capitalists in te r­ made by the Sanford Cham ber of
ngents an,t the booth egers
being aroused to the injustice of rni.l- fusal to pay) and the reason thereof. audible, he Bteadied him self on h i» j„ f
ested .
* *
Commoree and assisted by the cham ­ rond ‘rates, there Is no possible power Then, with this check so stam ped ns chair and whispered the plea for di- bare been intim ate and remunerative
---------------- o--------------bers of commerce of rill thc other cit­ which can stand against it. More­ evidence, he can make the required vine blessing. •
to Iwth parties. One agent i- &gt;
N ew spapers declare that the habit ies has sent thc- cry around the state over, the part of wisdom for railroad affidavit for the arrest of the p e rs jr
Never Neglects the Bible.
ed as sa y in g -th a t he had inn
« r calling u n^an or woman well edu­ to "Ship by W ater." It was the s ta r t­ m anagers, viewing the "subject from issuing it, nnd the chci'k itself, with
A fter dinner he goes in for rend- bigh as $3,000 p**r week, but tb
cated ju st because he or rhe hns a t ­ ing point for the downfall of the ex­ the welfare of their holders, demands the notation of the bark thereon, is ing or amusement. Once a week Mr. 'ly 'h c had been obliged to givi ...... .
tended college, is nil wrong. A lot of orbitant rates charged by the rail­ th at they reduce their rates and th u s 1 sufficient evidence, unless the m aker Wilson hns n motion picture show of (1f jt tl) ..j )1(1 mnn higher up "
-nt
folks who "go through" college, do roads and now that the railroads have increase volumes of traffic and at thc of the check sets up some collateral his own and frequently sees the f e a - * -pbe paper making the »
th a t nnd m in in g more, ami a lot of seen the light they will hrstep to low­ same time win public favor. They defense.
.tun) film a t the same tim e it is being *suggests that if a mnn is obliged to
I
his
Passing worthless checks upon un- shown nt Ihe theatres down town. O f - 'include his winnings at poker
•other folks who never see .n college er the rates a t once. Hut when they can Avin thc public or they can arouse
w.xnept in pictures or as they pass by kns^en
lowering of the rates wo the h itte r hatred of the public; the suspecting persons has heretofore cnsionnlly he goes to a vaudeville Jjnt.0,ne tax, he should also inch. I his
show, L!
his p arty taking seats in the "rake off" from (he bootleggers.— .
t (he buildings, nre entitled to the shm!,d nat. ha&lt;rtcn ‘o return to the railform er would add to their prosperity, been one of the most commoiv m etlv
• classification of well-cducated.- -SL reads. We should tifto the railroads the la tte r would mean n vast destruc­ otis of swindfing in this state ns it is last row, nnd entering and leaving Tampa Times.
only W here it is impossible to use the
elsewhere. But w ith the due enforce­ w ith 'every effo rt to avoid ostentation
' Petersburg Tin* t-;
w ater and then use the railroads ns tion of values of railroad securities. ment df this law—nnd
a re—lyr happens,
however,
that
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is w
it; vvic­
ijj - —it.r
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the
LET THE KLAN HANDLE THEM.
If railroad m anagers are wise, they
little
ns
possible.
When
any
corpor­
hat it is enforced—* somebody fails to ijlscovcr thl* visittori
tim ’s duty to sec thnt
ILnkeland now has 548 members of
wit!
promptly
recognize
the
situ
a
­
ation ,is forced to reduce the rates by
ipping
ie virtually broken
the practice enn he
broken] and n dem onstration of hnndclnpp
the new cham ber of commerce, nnd
"One Hundred Russian Ana* '• -!&lt;
another agency th at promises relief tion, eve nthough they honestly be­ up. The watchword shouiu be prom pt- “ Lvays ensues,
m ore of them to follow. Lnkelnnd'a
lieve
th
at
they
cannot
afford
lower
arc
Loose in U. S.f Under Bond, ay* .
the form er corporations th n t were so
Evenings at home, however, a u
ness in presenting the check nnd in
example in coming into thc chamber
freight
rates,
and
will
test
the
ques­
n
headline
in tho papers. Will. a!L
prone to raise the rates beyond nil
securing the w arran t for the a rre s t 8*,cn4 ' n Ihe fam ily circle. Ihc foro f commerce in a body and making it
tion
of
freight
rates
and
save
them
­
we
can
s’ny
is, that if they wifi just
reason should not have thc business
of t U guilty o'nrt;.. so that he can n o t] m er P n ',id&lt;?f,t and Mrs- W i' 8on r&lt;*nd
unanimous, eouid well he followed by a fter they see the light—a t least not selves and save the situation.
turn
them
loose
down here in •Cun'
get outside the jurisdiction
of the a book *0S® ^cr, or perhaps Mrs. Wil■other cities th n t we m ight mention. OPUl they have been sufficiently chas­
If the railroads will make this
ford, nnd let the Ku KIux k: ! ,,ne
SD," ,r cnf aIoud’ ^ ’u n - t a it is one
I t is as much the business of every tened to lem eqjher the day when they move of tficir own volition, nnd do it stnte before he is apprehended
of the detective stories of. which Air. good crack a t th em ,-they will a ' be
mnn in a city to join the cham ber of snw tjjC |jK|lt
pAimptly, it will be but a few months
Wilson was said to be so fond.- He here to bother anyone with their 'tab
commerce, ns it is to join church,
c h u rc h ,' The w aterw ays of Florida have been before every locom otivejjnd c a r will DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS.
takes to bed early, not to sleep, how­ outrages nny longer. Out on ni‘nd
lodge,
lodge, club
club oorr society.
society.
sadly neglected by the shijipers and by be crowded to capacity, nnd the roads
ever, but to relax, to read nnd write. for nn.nnnrchist is just like turning
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the government and the going back will be in a position to crowd every
Three years from now the D em o-; Likc Mark Twain, he does much read- n Hon loosi? in a rirriis, lcttirc hint
Sanford needs 100 more houses to the w ater shipm ents ‘will do more railroad m aterial shop in the country cratic party , if re organized, will be in* and w ritin« 5n hcd* _Propped _up devour all th a t comes in his , Rhrig h t now. We really need &gt;500, but for the development of the great wnt- with orders, w hich, will keep them Stronger thnn ever, and will sweep j by pillows, nnd with a little writing The law does not scent able to
100 would do us n whole lo t'o f good, erw'ays of this state than uny other busy for twelve months or m an; to
thc dilly-dally, shilly-shally Repuhli- bonrd *cn}« his k,lcc* he reads and these scoundrels, and therefore the
HPt’e nre tu rn in g people aw ay every | agency. For years Sanford people come.—-M anufacturers' Record.
cans off the m n i&gt; -th at is, unless t h o l ,nnke* noU's’ *omc of tb?,n v?luw ,‘ Ku Klux touches them wherever the)’
d a y U-cnnso we cannot accommodate have asked for appropriations for the
Republicans offer something definite nous n#nd D L ^ortlw nd. They are not stick up th eir heads. Whatever els*
them with houses. W hat is the ana- deepening and widening of the chan- LARGE MAIL ORDER
the public may say about the Ku K ux
nnd concrete nt once to alleviate the
for a l™ok w bkh ”' a" y ex p ect
w er? More Sanford money Invested [n&lt;d ° 4 tbc ®4* doknB river from PalatKlan, the charge of disloyalty t" g,J&gt;'
present
condition^.
If
they
p
e
r
s
is
t',
However,
the
evening
may
be
spent,
HOUSE READS ALL
„
- i t
i, however tired he may bo, there is ofte em m ent is not one of 4hent,.nfid they
hcro with which to build houses. W e ka 10 SanfoTd and fro,n Sanford to
while Rome is b u r n in g ," ..,.
’.
COUNTRY PAPERS* in ,"fiddling
lack the money to loan out fo r hous- b^ike H arney, l o r years vre have ask„ .
.,
, ,
,
.
thing the form er President never nog- arc really nnd truly American ad
nnd offering thc pdoplc .cake when . ,
,
v
,
...
,
'lects. it is the reading of a few wny through, nnd until the la-4* 0
es. We have always ladkcd it. There *d for thc recognition of our claims as
they cry for bread. Neither do we
the m blc. Wht!n he paya
"We
haye
n
bureau
whose
duty
it
m ust be a w ay out and &gt; w ay wilt be *5 e K,n%t ,inlalnd vraterw ay through
America touch all phases of criminal
an* rK
°r
e
l**m&gt;crati(- poojni^bt he invariably rends aloud
found and. when ft is found the homes Florida and aiked for the; cut through is to read each - week the country °
party as constRuled ju st lwfore the.
sh o rt. pn88a(rc from thl* Bible life, it Is useless- t o ‘talk about putting
Tfrlll be built and Sanford's g re a te st into the Indian riv er thus giving «lw newspaper* from ail over the country,
Inst election. I t will take organized whjch „ |wayB rcsU on , he r&lt;.at| | nfr tn- the Ku Klux o u t'o f business. Thrf
people tpc chance to take a d v a n ta g e ! _ ,
,
problem solved.
Seem to he a sechet nrib-r wi.h *
of the salt wftter .canal and the S t . f Therc iS not a IV“ P "
«ny conse- effort and progressive ideas to put hie a t his bedside..
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chnrter
just imj*
like other srerct
, - .......er just
Scnd- A ttendant Away
Johns river nnd assist in making both 'lUence m our trade territory th at our the Democratic party where it he■"Sanford needs golf, links and a w aterw ays thc grentesU in thc South, bureau does not get.
anti
they
are
willing to g" as Lir **
This bureau longs .get rid of the cheap skate ofFriends und adm irers ask, what is
•i-iruntry club, declncey the hanfonl
wa8 and jg our only hope in reduc-! looks over these papers and when w e. ficc htdders and hnngera-on, the pen- Woodrow Wilson’s real condition „„„
now ? any. °*kcr secret ard,^r ja yarth*
H erald. "No city can expect to havo
the freight rates nil thc time and Find n town where the m erchants nre nut politicians who pose as statesm en,
] |e will bo sixty-five years old next Pu4d*c their aims nnd ritualto u ris ts w ithout golf links and in giving the.shippers the beat kind and advertising in the local paper we im- nnd .hundreds tof others' who* have. December and has passed through nn er 4ban tba4, no man know* an&gt;!
Sanford there has been started such the cheapest transportation in _ the m ediately flood th a t territory w ith our helped to ’-*”
-_ j ■ -which
» &gt; « *fcw 'irien
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ruin** IF"
the chances pf the ordeal
survive.
The
a—n institution."
The
Herald
urges
tho
world.
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j litfra tu rc . It always brings results Democratic p a rty in tho past. And m easure of hik progress toward
The town of Inverness have cal
Yolhmlng up o f plans fo r a country | Under the Republican adm lnistra- f a r in excess of the same effort put thoir policy toward the south will also health must be measured w ith thpse „ nc]ectjon for the latter part of Ocd o b and a golf course, projected some tion Sanford nrid the St. Johns river forth in territory where the local mer- need to be changed, if they expect tho fhets in mind. His normal w eight in
,•
, ....ifn.f df tfvei*’.
tim e ago but not .brought quite up to j received more recognition than they chants use th eir local papers," said solid south of ancient history. We health while ho was president was tober to voto on 0 '
. .*’ _j
'
**"' for
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•
th e point of actual construction. T hera 8did under the eight years of Domo- Herjnan osenlcld, advertising . m an. are thinking
dow n'here in Dixie,f and
180 pounds. He shows little
depart- city
$75,000 a water work*

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.» it is always good to see people think, ure from that figure now.

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TH E SA N FO R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , S E PT E M B E R 30, 1921
!»■*■*

i REDUCTION

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ON

Hupmobile Closed Cars
It &lt;!- -S E D A N .......................................... $ 2250.00
A REDUCTION OF $235.00

If

K— C O U PE

........................................ $ 2200.00

A REDUCTION OF $200.00
We can make immediate deliveries of either open or
Closed Cars

C o rd Tires are now Standard Equipment on

all Hupmobile Models

SANFORD, FLORIDA
C&lt;

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
WANTED

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UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

GENEVA

* * * * * * * * * *

Mr. and Mrs. Kndor Curlett won*
visitors’in Tampa Tuesday.
Mrs. Holland Heed, of Lake Harney,
spent Friday with Mrs. Clifford Proc­
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield anil Mr. and
Mrs. T, W. Prevail were shopping in
Sanford Friday.
Mrs. Clifford Proctor, accompanied
by Mrs. I. 1). H art and family spent
Sunday- nt Daytona Bench.
Ruth Me F aria tie spoilt Friday and
Saturday with Miss Betsy Clnrk nt
Osceola. Going down to itttend the
birthday pnrly of Miss Betsy.
Mr. ami Mrs, T.* W. Prevail motor­
ed to Osteen Sunday to spend the
day with Mrs. P re v a ils mother, Mrs.
J. M. Littlcr. .
.Mend Baker went to Daytona Beach
dn Friday to spend the week end.
*|
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens, of Osce­
ola visited Mrs. M cFarlans on S atur­
day evening.

Castor Pomace

Rev. J. I. Albertson nnd wife, our
!
Sunday school missionaries, will be
with us again next Sunday, preach­
ing at II a. in., nt Lake M ary, 3 j&gt;. m.
in Upsnln and in the evening nt P a­
ula. W«* areal ways glad tu have them
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins wore
Sunday visitors n t ’thc home of their
sister, Mrs. Niece and father, Mr.
Malm.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyner, of San­
ford, and their mother, Mrs. C har­
K A IN IT—SHEEP M A N U R E lotte Tyner, of Tampa, who has been
recently visiting with them and with
GOAT M ANURE
friends In Jacksonville, were Sunday
guests at.dhb honfe of Mr. and Mrs.
And Other M aterials
T. O. Tyner; on the 2.1th Miss 11row’ll
of S-anford was a visitor.
• Eddie Lee and a Indy friend spent
Monday evening a t the home &lt;&gt;f his
b
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3p
nrence Bergqulsf Is h av in g n lit­ ger returned to Orlando Wednesday
tle rest up nt the home of his parents after spending a few days with* their
nt Tiger Buy, and his brother, Elmer, mother, who has been confined to Iter
is here ju st now, both hnve h urt a bed several days "with fever.
finger.
Mrs. T. J. Mct'leaYi has been very
Our Gfapoville young m e n are tuck at her Home. Her many friends
about all off on a mptor
trip this hope .for her speedy recovery.
RHONE 536
week and things seem p retty quiet.
MUs Olga Vihlcn Is enjoying n well
earnt-d rest nt the home of her p a r­
c&lt;• ■&gt;
&lt;■*
-:-v
-5- ■&gt;4
ents, was- a enller at the home of Mrs. !
Jes?e Lee, Monday. She has just re- I \ good friend stands by’ you when
c* •;*
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turned from a three weeks vacation iii tie!ii. Sanford people tell how -k* * 8-8*&lt;•
Doan's Kidney Pills liaye stood the
spent with friends nt Miami,
Mrs. A. F. W ester dick leaves with lest. Mrs. E .' Woodcock, of 300 Elm
Mrs. Parkinson and granddaughter. Avc., endorsed. Doan’s six years ago
Miss Helen, of Osteen, on Thursday and again confirms the story. Could
to attend the annual Adventist camp­ you ask f o r . more’ convtnciirg testi­
mony ?
meeting in Orlando, for ten days
“Time has only increased my re­
Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Campbell and
gard
for Doan's Kidney Pills and l , f
little ones, left on Monday to visit
cheer
full
v give mv endorsement," 4*
two or three Weeks with bis ri’blttvt”*
•■ay
M
rv
Woodcock. “Mime giving
iii Indiana.
1,000
my
la»!
statem
ent, I have used D
Friends will be sorry to bear that
Mr. nml Mrs, ('has Rnptone of Bos and they proved most satisfactory in •••
relieving me «f a -even- . ;m ,.f kid 1
foil, have given up lb, f.]”;, they bail
ne&gt;’ 11iiubie.
i Staii'iniUit given May T Don't fail tu drive through mir fillin g .station and try your
of coming south this winter, so Mr.
21,1914).’
'
hml Mr*. Stent, who have been keep('n Mar, It ]p. i n i \ Mrs \ \ ....i. k * w heel a lig n m e n t. T h e W e a v e I n d ic a to r s h o w s von if vm ir
mg up their place for them wilt move
"tUiaiis Kidney Pills nrade a
, k, to
. their
..
,
, of, said
bat
own home
in a rotiple
loinplete l ure m mV ease of kidney Y w h eels need a tte n tio n .
Weeks.
I trouble some years ago and the eureJ 1S
1 psala had a good
rain Sunday,
| h, a s .i i t s U, e a,. ,t g l.a d l y g i....
.
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v r th is endorset only a few drops fell m Grape merit and u nli to *confirm mv f or me r !

Hardwood Ashes

Ground Tobacco Stems

A GOOD FRIEND

WANTED—Voting cow.
Must be
fresh and good milker. J. II. Melmcr, Box 103, Sorrento, Fin.
ISitfc
Mr and Mrs. W. N .Blackwood, of ...... .. .. .....
.
.
SEE M. S.
S NELSON for all kinds of
0/1undo, were in Oviedo Sunday.
hauling.
3 i-tfr
Mr, and Mrs. N. J*. Lawton and Mr.
| and Mrs. C. ,S. Lee visited W inter WE WANT a 'lady or gentleman
agent to handle city trade in San­
Tark and Orlando, Tuesday,
Frank N orris spent Saturday in ford and other vacant cities. This is
a wonderful opportunity ns you will
Kissimmee on business,
Mrs W. E. Argo, nnd Miss Palmer he retailing the genuine J. It. W at­
kins Cpcoanut Oil Shampoo, Garda
Are ', spent Tuesday in Orlando.
I Pace Powder, Fruit Drinks and over
Mr and Mrs. S. W. Swope went to
ther products. Write toilyy for
\\ a.■ : Park Tuesday to, the opening
flee ample and particulars.—The J, i
of ]:■■!Itrrs College.
It. Watkins Co., 08 Memphis, Tcnn.
Mi'.s A. D. Mitchell returned F ri­
4-41 p
da) fr.mi Mobile, Ala.
Mr. Frnnk N orris visited Sanford
FOB SALE
Monday.
FOR SALE No. KIT West First St.
A i:i!ly day service wn sheld by the
Light rooms and hath,
_ h. i r ’mice
Hapiiil Sunday school last Sunday. and. terms, write .box _
182. 1lay tuna,,
Milton H aight ,of Westfield, N. J., Fla.
tfl-tfc
has returned to Oviedo and will be * I \ mi s i m i : r i - v i s T s h o p , T. s TwiT,
tUJklldt.fT 11f*|rf RmtORE[j
a: iated with nis father In the eefsWbvfl
ta tilm l
_____t'H_______________________a-isip
im r t IJock business this winter.
statement
FDR SALE Celery plants
Will be
Mngnuson ■'jteui h few dayA fam ily .meeting of the Oviedo * ready about tile 2'.fh of Ibis month.
I'll’ e I'O: ;it all -i. .del
D’.'I t III]
nt the h&gt;*nie of Mr und Mr Lre -im, ply ask for a kidney . remedy get
srh-ot was held Tuesday, afternoon Inquire a t Herald office.
O-Otp be iu expecting soon to leave to take
Doan's Kidney Pills tin mine that
|*. ar.a plans made fo r the opening next
BEST GRADE STABLE MANURE up bis work again for Mr. (’base.
Mrs. Woodcock had. Foster Mill.inn
I Monday, October 3.
in carload lots. A ttractive prices.
We hear that Mr J. L Sundq'ir-’t I I. Mfrs.. Buir.ib’ . N
\.|v
Mi iand Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
Prompt shipments. W rite for quota has been ill fuf a few day**._
rb
i n, spent Shlurday afternoon in.
tions. Bergman Manure Co,, Box 2l&lt;L’l
Mrs. Ballinger was in ‘Fpsatna V \ N ( K IMH’GI.ASS HOME-BI ItNS
Winter Park and Orlando.
Station A, Jacksonville. Fin.
G-2tc Tuesday .spending the day with MrTlie O, P. Swope cottage on Gro(i'rsm W*JnetJ»r'* tl*llyl
ham avenue, has been sold to Mr. C. j
*SALK- ' V‘
k ^ a te , ten room Ebba Lee and mother, Mrs. Stcilt,
Tin- country home of Vance Doug­
I. Ib-ed, of Chicago.
| house two books east of Stetson also railing on Mrs. Barrel and tlr-.
.1 dward
,
i McCall
c* it ileft
#. ilast» week, tfoi University.
DeLund.
Suitable for Erieson.
, lass ,.0 Golden l ake south of the ejty
.
,, ,
, ,
.
.
o. . „ apartm ents or large family, lieauti
Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Peterson and , burned to the ground last..night I. ui.r
Del a ml where he will enter Stetson ! 1
i* and M r» D oii-laipt
fnl bent inn. Apply to J. H Hutch daughti
gnters mol bred 'over Sunday from a total Ions,
Li . ersity.
,u |.r
r
irisoii, Ailiiir . lb'jn Lleveiitlt ami Lain I hr i t 11&gt;&gt;111•- |,l Hull. Illll Uli.1 pi • t I ii| jo -I I'p i-b, &lt;1 nisi
and Mrs. W ,f. Varne und fain
. 11 1to b ” 111• .Hid 11 W.1 It. f ’ll'
*1 ave , Sanford, 1 la
7 It; the day w n b lelutiv'es mi f ti'.ipev iMe
i • nt Monday in Sanford
In ”Ut Inct item- w. gave the ml iii” t ’ omforlabl. md ■ ov. t,,. r.i -o
W eathers made
business trip
People who have been helped by news of (lie death of Mrs. Emit Mag . biirban homes m tins si-cti.m. It is
to nrlandu Tuesday.
Tnnlnc arc always anxious and will­ ntlson, which \v« think will be in tin- not known ju st how* the blaze Mtarted
. Mr. nand Mrs, S. W. Swope and son
it might have
ing to tel! others abdut it.— Union weekly. Rev. W alker, froin Sanford, but rumored th a t
Fr m is , visited Sanford, W inter Park
caught
froin
s
defective
wire its Mr.
Pharmacy.—Adv.
conducted the funeral servings and n
at ! Orlnndo Snturdity.
Douglass
bad
bis
own
elect
ides "plant
large number of relatives and sym ­
Lev, L E. W right nnd Mr. Frank
TRUCK TIRES. Goodyear non-skids pathizing friends attended the funeral and the entile pbo. v . . well lighted
N t u were visitors to Geneva Wed32x t S
f 27.10 with many I.emit
tfu Mural .•ir.’ring'. The sympathy of tbeirr inuny friends
lltiflll
r mI;*y .
3 1x 11a
.
3100 covering the r •live nt iaikev i . « Her l&gt; extetideil l ” \1r a.tal Ml- It .oubiss
S. Barksdale, who has hedn re- All iff her sires any make in propor
10 ,.r I.'. 1 md, and family in l b ” ! I**1- of home and
sister. Mrs \ Inin
!
■g Miss A. D Mitchell ns ageiil lion. Get ”iii pm*.- befnie you buy.
,i)nl \i t .... . f 11r 111x11111g 1
or
-”li.
anil Mr and M
■ S. A. L. Ry., r a turned Satur- Ray Brothers. Phone 118.
ll-lfc Mrs. Jackson, f rout P ud m. m t . also
da to Orlando.
attended.
n o t ic e :
J C, Collier,. of S.a
Sanford,
riford. le
left
ft on i
1 have grnfophones, guns and b|Saturday
for
Canton,
N;
Y.,
to
bring
ryeles that have been repaired over 30
(From -W edninlux’ * i f i l l r ) ,
days in my shop. Owners will please back his better half, who lias been’
Mr. and Mrs. George OeCottes re­
call
and
get
them
or
I
will
have
to
sell
spending the summer north with their
GUARANTEED' • f /
turned hom e-last night from Daytona
them for the repairs.
rehitiv'esT
bl RE SHOT, kills timber, any specBench where they spent the Week end
Yours respectfully,
*« and size within from (5) to (55)
W. A. PARKER,
with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bishop. *
. seldom longer than (15) days, 217 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Florida “It Must Have Been Dead at Least
Mr. and Mrs. !t. !.. t bristenberry
&gt;l *■ kly decays tim ber and prevents 4 -lte
’ Months But Didn’t Smell."
will be at home to Jliyir friends n t
S1 'Uts, also kills PnlmeUo immedi*
th e ir' apartm ent at the home of Mr.
“EXIDE" BATTERIES, the Giant
au ly.. W rite fo r particulars.
and Mrs. It. Waltmir on Laurel ave­
.
"Saw
a
big
fat
in
our
cellar
las!
that lives in a box. We can now fu r­
“M UK-SHOT” Tint her Killer Co nish six Volt Batteries it $21.10. We Fall." writes Mrs. Joanny, “and nue.
Mrs. 8 , D Lazarus and little son
OCALA, FLORIDA
___
buy, sell, exchange, recharge and re- bought a 35c cake of RAT-KNAP.
broke
it
up
into
small
pieces.
laist
b*uve
tonight for their home in Brookh ■'dfiMvc M anufacturers nnd DhftrBi- pair nil makes Batteries. Ray Urothlyn,
N.
Y., a fter spending several
ulors for Fjofida jm d Cuba.
ers. Phone 1-18.
0-tfc week while moving we came across
weeks
here
with her mother, Mrs.
the dead rat. Must have been dead
Frank
nnd
brother,
Felix Frank, nt
six months, didn’t smell. RAT-KNAP
la wonderful." Three sizes, 35c, file, their home on Palm etto avenue. Mrs,
$1.21. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Lazarus has been extensively .enter­
tained during her visit here.
Hardware Co.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. McBride nnd
Porter. Whiglmm left this morning in.
Mr .and Mrs. M. C. Cleveland, hot- the McBride ear for Alabama w
ter known ns Grover, have arrived In they will visit relatives and friends
X
Defective sight is i&gt;ve of the greatest drawbacks to the v •&gt; the city from Cleveland, Ohio, and for several weeks.
•j.
health nnd development of children. It is ninny times responsible \ £ will he hero for the winter. Mr. and
Mr. and Mm. Robert W nltour mov­
for backwardness in school. Perhaps your youngster’s vision is \ * Mrs. Cleveland left here several years ed into their new home yesterday,
faulty. It won't require much effort on your part to find out ami
+ ago, a fte r spending one w inter on
which they recently build on Laurel
*
you will certainly lie better ■satisfied to knuvv. ■
.
*
Bannpa Lake, where they o w n e j a
Happily, many visual d efects'of childhood yield readily to
^
t'omnlete line of army goods at
skilled treatm ent if applied,in time. Now that school time is
... nice orange grnvo and since that time
J , here, when the eyes will be In constant requisition, you should
J Jms been in Mexico and other coun­ Thrasher &amp; G arner’s .. Prices are
be doubly sure that your child is fitted for the .iitlV. tusks. The
^ tries. They will be nt the Frank right
7.2tr
School, the clothing, the books, etc., are nil eared f&lt;&gt;r, of course
-y Brown place mi Banana I nk* fot, the
\1&gt;- und Mi- I l a n k \ k c r * a t, mi-*hot most im portant of all -'rem em ber the eyes
’
J winter mid truer many Sanford friend J
i&gt; cupying Ha n apartm ent at ■the
^
Wi; are udding a full assortm ent of fmines’ in rhiUtr. n’.- sizewill
be
glad
I.,
hear
of
their
being
harm’ ..f Mr u i . f \(r'- Robert Wall
&lt;to our stock which will enable us to tit your boy or girl "Mb
£
Imiiie
again
and
that
they
will
be
lo
re
our
on Laurel avenue.
glasses compatible with his age and size.
v
uall winter. “Grover” has never lost • New arm y McClellan suddles, nt
his lov^ for Sanford and he will be one-half price, $15/ nt T hrasher &amp;
in the old game of raising oranges Garner's.
7-2tC
nnd fine chickens again before he
Mrs. I). L, Thriisher and Miss May
knows it.
t.
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN. .
Thrasher motored to Kustis yesterday
where they spent the day,
+
OfTico O p p o s ite R o sto ffic e
R h o n e 192
Ten qew store buildings will he
Tnnlae is made of roots, herbs and
|
— -------------- T O S E E B E T T E R S E E M 6 0 R E -----------------completed within thenext few mqnths barks nml contnins no m inerals or
♦ + + + *+ ****&lt; , * 4. * 4^ ,+ .j.** j.^.*** ***«&lt;■***
+■&gt;*+**♦ in Haines City.
opiates.—Union Pharmacy,—Adv.

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Fertilizer Materials

PERSONAL NOTES

TIMBER" KILLER

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Goes Against
to

h a v e

to

s e ll l u m b e r a t

present prices but it certain ly is soft picking for the man
who w .iiils to btrih!
b u ih l.

I- Ymm
!’.
p rrits
t s suv
say that lumber* w ill

ic sci
so 1 heap
ni’ Vi’t lie
In .H' again.
a pa m.
tn g

tit

w h y postpones b u ik lI1hr
he man
in

’ ain language, a boob.

u s fig u re o n

t h a t j o b — y o u ’l l 'b e

N ow is the tim e .

Let

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921
ta

Circuit CVurt. h t i t U Judicial Circuit,
and for Sotrriuclo County. IT ertiti,—
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la Chaantry.

ta the Circuit Court of lb* S a r.n th Judicial Cir­ l a C ircu it C o u rt. SoToath Ju d ie L i
cuit of Florida. la and for ftoraiael*
County.—In Cfcantary.
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1 f ttiti (h it lh« iU fffll»nl U o r r r tb# m o of
to v n ij-iin r jtAr*. *a4 th a t
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tl# thread or cl atm cl of tVei

the A llantte t'oa.t- (Joe railroad, -la k e Charm
B raailt. reOfA N ortherly •.Pei* the W ratrrly
line- of raid rlfbt-of.w ay, JUJ feet, theoca W eal
H t-1.5 feat t» p etal of P e e la ala * ,' and a k q :
lte»i&amp;Ma* a t a |» Jn l I M rh a la e North of the
INdnt of tn tm e rrto o o f the B a.t Ilka of Ike
Sanford C r.tit with the tVret llae o f . Section
31. T -w a .U p 13, South of lladure 31 E aat; ran
t b r s r r P a .t (21,1 reel tu tl* E aat Ilee of the
# anferJ tlra n t. tl-enc* Soalb 25 deyreea tVeul
«! -*.- 't-e Eaat line of t i e S .a fo rd C ra n t 2yO
ff*t. lie n e e t\&gt; el
fre t, t ir n r e N orth 270.1
*«* to Iba p .ln t of laalnaiO it. othenela* de
wTllw l . . tie North h a lf n f IM M to w fo t -1e-

(1*31. q»» tn n d red e l r h t , -three ,ti
handred etahty-foar .tlM ) of the *-■
o f Fieeet City, O n n y e Park u
f la t t«»k J- a t p a ra ra, neoor.u
Coanty. H orlda. T
Tlia
tU ht . v.
lit aa|.|
.el.) rich!
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a le e .- t . i t t l a i H i t e . Dtally T. Heat.
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THE SA N FO R D W E E K L Y H ER A LD, FR ID A Y , S E PT E M B E R 30, 1921

A Drop-Seat Coverall
That Hides The Buttons

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PERSONAL NOTES MEAT CAUSE OF
KIDNEY TROUBLE
I F ibot Ko:id»j'« D i i l r )

Sir. and Mrs. C. E. Henry and Miss
Florence Henry, motored to Leesburg
■ 5 H5B W B
TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
today.
Aft^r years of ezporlmenting wo’vo produced
IF BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
the garment yoti’vo boon wailing for. A tlropMisses Ruth Henry nnd Carmeta
DER BOTHERS
scnt Coverall with ro-luforocd b a n d that
Bnrlier spent the day at Geneva, to­
c o n c e a ls the buttons and protects the body.
day.
If you.m ust have your meat every,
'- P a n a m a '*
Ur. and Mrs. L. C. Ingram , of Or­ &lt;lny, eat it, but flush your kidneys
lando, spent the tiny here yesterday. with salts occasionally, snys a noted
While here, they were guests at the authority who tells us that m eat [
Montezuma.
forms uric acid which almost paralyz­
Mr. and Mrs. U, N.-Richardson, of es tile kidneys ip their efforts to cx - 1
tiro made from best pro-shrunk msterinl
Rradentown, were visitors in this city pel it from the Wood. They become*
by skilled Union workers; and so clever­
1
yesterday.
sluggish nnd weaken, then you Buf- 1
ly is the drop-seat concealed that there
Mr. J. A. Ingram, of Griffin, Ga., fer with a dull misery in the kidney |
can bo no objection to their
( L a day I*.,.*..
.w .f-w - l ___ _
...L
spent the
here yesterdny a«*t tit
the,. wregion,
appearance. Hootny,and will
sharp pains in st.
the.. Lback
or sick
not bind or rip. Iron-clad
Montezuma.
headache, dizziness, your stom ach'
'guarantee. Ask your dealer.
Mrs, W. J. Thigpen nnd little sours, tortgue.is coated and when the!
•'Mad* to U akt Good"
dnughter,
Katherine, were expected weather is bad you have rheumatic;
Kahn Mfg. Co., MobUe, Ala.
home last night from New York, twinges. The urine gets .cloudy, full
where they were the guests of her of sediment, the channels often get)
sore and irritated, obliging you to
sister, Miss Katherine Wilkcy.
U. R. Ilrhtson and little daughter; seek' relief two or three times during
In Your O w n Winter Cottage
Helen, were the guests Saturday of the night.
free
from
upisc, hurry mid cxpcti&amp;Cs of crowded hotels.
•To
neutralize
these
irrita
tin
g
acids,
his sister, Mrs. W. J. McBride.
to
cleanse
the
kidneys
and
flush
off
:V. •
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Mr. IIarr&gt;- Wnrd and Miss Fern
W ard spent the day here Saturday. the body's urinous w aste get four
D. C. Marlowe returned homo Sat- ounces of Jad Salts from any phnr• -m
A V C Z M 'C .1
urdnny from W ashington, where he m acythere; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of w ater .before breakfast for a
went on business,
“Built Solid as the Pyramids'
few dnys and your kidneys will then
V. C. Collier left Snturday night for
offer to you and your family Jind.lhe opportunity you have been
of recent years hns been due to the New VoTk where he will spend two act fine. This famous salts is made
Lhiking for and at a very low cost. Let us guarantee you satis­
o f Team Work, in knowledge which he gave the world
from the acid of grapes and lemon
faction w ith the construction of y.njr winter home, through the
weeks with relatives, his wife, who
services of a factory expert sent free of charge.
juice, combined with lithin, nnd has
Agriculture” W ill Be regarding this creature.
Front a hudiM'ss (mint of view, it will tiny you to
hns spent the summer with her sister,
been used for generations to flush
President Morgan was a member of
investigate, Write for illustrated catalogue ad*
will
accompany
him
home.
dressing D ept.. AA-167.
His Subject
and stlpuilntc sluggish kidneys, also
the Commission for Study of Rural
Mt. nnd Mrs. Wldemnn Caldwell to neutralize the acids in urine, so
Credits and Co-operation in Europe
A. C. Tuxbary Lumber Co,
■I he Need of Team Work in A gri­ and with other noted scientists made returned home Sunday from Jackson­ it mi, longer irritates, thus ending
Charleston, S. C.
’ w.
culture" will be the subject of an nd« a critical Study of agricultural condi­ ville wherothey were the guests of b la dd e r weakness.
dr- &gt; by Ur. II. A. Morgan, president tions in the old world, bringing back the form er's father, Ur. W alter Seay.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­
Mrs. S. S. Hntimel returned home jure, and makes' a delightful efferves­
of the University of Tennessee, a t many ideas th u t have been incorporat­
Die Livestock Itoundnp, University of ed in the farm ing practices of this Saturday from E r ’iiswicl:, On., where cent lithin-wnter drink.—Adv.
she went to assist her father, Mr.
Florida, on Ootober 6th. This is in­ country.
Zelmettovkz, put on » "Fashion Show" BRIDGE PARTY AND
formation ju st made public by offic­
at
his store there.
ia l who are arranging the program
, . LINEN SHOWER.
ALLEN-BROTH ERSON
Mr. nr.il Mrs. Frank lJ-e Woodruff,
nrul will conduct the meeting.
irntm
D»llr)
Jr., announce (he birth u‘ a son, Sun­
Dr Morgan is one of the foremost
I From TavadA F'i P a (Lf I
1
Mrs. C- It. Kirtly was the charming
Among the home weddings-solemn­ day, Scj !«* oiler 2o tt.
leaders in the agricultural world. Few
hi. - have devoted so much time and ized tiiis season, one of .the most in
Mr, and Mrs. David Caldwell and hnstvss at a bridge p arty and linen
foresting
was
the
marriage
of
Miss
ei’.'ft to the uplmilding o f the South,
M aster Jiio. Caldwell motored to Day­ "shower" in compliment To Mrs. I lick
Brown, a recent bride.
agriculturally, n s .has he; his services Anna Francis Allen to Ernest Augus­ tona Bench Sunday.
The rooms when- the card tables
to the farmer* of the South cover a tus Hrotherson, which took place this
Miss Ethel Kersey, was the week­
morning at 10 o'clock at the home of end guest of Mrs. Vance Douglass at wen- arranged, were artistically dec­
)• o&lt;i of thirty-three years.
orated. Quantities of cut flowers be­
A u th o rize d Sales E n g in e e rs , Longw ood, F la .
Beginning in 1889 he was state en- the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lott her home on Golden Iaike,
ing
user!.
timtologist of Louisiana for sixteen Allen. I)r. S. \V. Walker, pastor of
Mr. and Mrs. G A. Speer, ,\tgi
Of exceptional interest was the
ye.,rs. In 1905 he becan^* director of tile Methodist church, ulTiciated, using „„„ .spier, am! Mr. and Mrs. Vivian
the Tennessee Experim ent Station. the impressive ring ceremony. In the Speer, /spent the day
at Daytona card game. Mrs J. G. Sharon, mak­
C onstruction E n g in e e r, Sanford, F la .
ing high score, was awarded a hot
He filled this position so successfully living room wherfc the m arriage cere­ Beach, yesterday.
of
powder.
that in 1919 he. was also made presi­ mony was performed, a pleasing color
Misses Louise Sheppard nnd Edna
Following the game the hostess
de! t of the University of Tennessee, note of green nnd white was effective- } Simpkins, returned to their home in
carried out with ijunnlilics of vines , .
*
brought
in a large tray filled with
wh h position he uow holds as well ns Iv
*
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, ,
Jacksonville, a fter spending some
flower of the, .
.
.
. ,
, j lovely pieces of linen which sin- pro
! c director of the Tennessee sta- and f.-rri nnd the lowly
.
. . .
time here hs the guests of Mrs. Claude
U..r,,
white Clematis. In the Northwest
Howard. They spent several days in seated to the honnree. Refreshment;*
of frozen custard and nngrl food
h was while located in Louisiana as corner of the room u large white arch
Orlando as the guests of Mrs. Cecil
sta’e entomologist that Ur. Morgan hipi been erected, over which frniled
I
cake
were served by the hostess.
Butts.
R E A L
m ,&lt;t. critical investigations which graceful asparagus fern, suspended
‘Among the guests were, Mrs. Dick
1' !ght much new light to bear upon from the center a big white bell fring­
Brown, Mrs. J : (J. Sharon, Mrs. Ralph
iFrom ?a##d*jr’« Daily*
Clematis was
t h e l i f e history of the cattle tick. He ed with clusters of
Mrs. ljal Wight spent the day in W ight, Miss. Norma Herndon, Mrs.
wn&lt; the first loan to learn how the charming against the hack ground of Ugjando yesrterdry.
John Mel SCh, Mi*h. Rohl. in nes, Mrs.'
t:,k develops and to discover thut the hanked greenery th a t formed n pret­
Dr. J. N. Robson, Sir. Alfred Rob* Fred Wdight, Mrs. Henry" WigMt
tick actually could be eradicated. Much ty setting for the wedding group. The sin and Cieir guest, Mr. Rr.iiln Puns, Miss Frances Dutton, Mrs. Joe Chit­
piano and mantel was covered with
k ’’ t h e success of tick-cradication work
from Tampa, sp*-iil Monday aft- moon tenden, Misses Daphjie Wimbish and
the exquisite flow er nestling iti its
4-4-K -K 4 * + 4- + - H - 4 4 -•»■ »»»»♦ ♦
nt Coronado, luring some of the big Agnes Duma* and Mrs. J. G. Ball.
bed of green.
1Ji h from flic Atlantic,
In the entrance hall tIn- stairw ay
v , -o,i - f 'be mat t i-t -f Mrv l y e a t h D I I k ) l o « S b i fitil lit
The Florida Scout * was entwined with tin- wedding Itell i I IMO• s l11a.is.
Know l(a l-S im p
e e i ! M l l l l " ' ( •• , w i . - h IS b e e n
vine while hack 'if It an effective
"For Wide-Awake Hoys"
spending
some
tune
it
&lt;
-ironadu
has
fresco against the wall was formed of
+
35c Year
"Have always feared rata. Lately
IF YOU NKEi) A NEW
the
same flower in graceful profusion. accepted a position with tin- Sanford
l WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
noticed many on my fa rm . A neigh­
Groceteria
Co.
The wedding music was. played by
J
902 French
Mrs. M argaret Barnes, of the J e f­ bor said he just got rid of droves with !
Mrs.
S. W. W alker using the brldgd
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ferson
Court, Orlando, took dinner ItAT-SNAP. This started mo thinking
chorus from Loh'engrinn for the en­
with
her
brother, Mr. Ay left Fitts, on Tried RA T-S^A P myself. It killed IT
trance of the bride and Mendelssohn'!
LANDIS. FISH &amp; H U L L * ^
Sunday,
('apt. and Mrs. W’. A. Fitts, and seared fhe cost away," ItATwedding march a t the conclusion of
Huy ( h e B en i ( h a t is m a d e
Sr.,
who
are
visiting Mr. Aylv’It Kilts, S N A P c o m e s i n t h r e e s i z e s , 3 f i c , U 5 r ,
Uinrneys and Counsellors-at-Law the ceremony.
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Hall
will
soon
remove
to
Orlando
with
Mrs.
The
bride,
who
was
given
in
m
ar­
Del,AND, FLORIDA.
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Hardware To.
.
dl practiee in the State nnd Feder- riage by her father, wore a wedding Harms.
Mr. and Mrs Henry llautau, gen­
&lt; '-arts. Specinl facilities for Ex­ gown of Hurtling blue -mini with tuna
BKIDG/, PARTY.
amining and Perfecting Land Titles. of richly embroidered brown net. ial malinger of the Union News Co.,
W aist and tunic were made Ui one- have leased the home of Mrs. Barnes
(From Tuefttlijr't D a i l y )
piece effitct fashioned i-i straight lines of Rose Court. Mr. Edward McCulMiss M’c ll. W hittier entertained
SCHELLE M A IN ES nnd finished w ith a sash girdle of ley, Jr., is th eir guest.
most delightfully yesterday afternoon
wide brown silk ribhm . With this
We also have -the Clark Jewell Line of
Mr. B. F. W hltner and Mr. Benj.
LAW YE R
at
n bridge party nt her
home on
charming frock wan w orn a stylish W hitucr, spent Sunday nftem odn and
orncB ro tiik court iiousk
GAS RANGES
off-the-face hat in'harm onizing color Monday a ’cthe guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Magnolia avenue, there were six’ tn*
hies of plnyers.,
w
ith
.
mbruidereil
un-turned
brim
and
S A N F O R D - - F L O R ID A
S. O. Chase, a t their Daptona Beach
The pretty color scheme of pink
soft chevillc, crown. Her bouquet was cottage.
and green whn beautifully carried out
of bride's roses and orchids.
Mrs. Donne T urner und son, Deane,
Following the ceremony there was Jr., have returned home from tholr in the decorntions. Q uantities of pink
and ferns being used. .
GEO. G. HERRING an Informal-reception after which Mr, summer nt Contrcvillo, M&lt;L, Eastern vine
A
very absorbing gam e of bridge
SANFORD, FLORIDA
nnd Mrs. Hrotherson left in their car Shore.
AUornejr-at-I,aw
was
played
during the afternoon, high
for a wedding trip down the East
Mrs. Ben Caswell returned home
M rs ^ Archie
. 14 G a rn e r-W o o d ru ff B uild it* Coast which will include W est Palm Sunday evening from A tlanta, where score being made by
Beach and Miami. The bride wore a
Belts, who was awarded a wicker
she spent several weeks with her
SANFORD, FLA.
travelling dress of blue linen ratine
basket filled with pink roses, the hnndparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Huff.
embroidered in w hite, with accessories
le tied with pink and green tulle. The
Mrs. Henry MeLnuHn returned
to match.
cut prize, also a basket of roses, was Consulting Chemist anys of the w a te r: “Of the many w aters of thin and e th ­
M rT nrotherson, who is a 4petite and LJ .° n’C
n ,U,|i« hit ful trlP
won by Mrs. I,n Verne H urt.
er regions that I h a r e analyzed, 1 have found none superior In all good quail
A il K n tfllln X? H
O
dainty Womlc, is the oldest daughter to Asheville, N. C., Spartanburg, S.
At the conclusion of the card gaum ties In that of the 'E ld e r W a te r" — Phone 311-W. Office in Milter Bui
JEW ELER
- of Mr. nnd Mrs. L ott Allen. She has C., Macon nnd Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Mc- Miss W liitner served n delicious salad
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
n charm of m anner nnd winsomeness Lnulin was away five weeks.
course.
MY SPECIALTIES:
— — —
—
th
at
makes
her
very
popular.
Pickard's lland-Painted China
There wore about twenty-five
The groom is the efdest son of Mrs. Rend W hat U. 8. Dept., of Agricul­ guests who enjoyed Mists W hittier's
Corham’a , Sterling 81lvcr
ture Says About W hat Two
Loretta
Brotherson nnd a Sanford boy
Ungers' Plated Ware
charm ing hospitality.
Rata Can Do.
making
good
in
the
business
world,
Elgin and Waltham Watchca
-—
Both young people have many friends
According to government figures;
to wish them n long life of happiness two fa ts breeding continually for
Parccf Post Your Clennin'g and together.
1
three yenrs produce 359,709,482 indi­
Dyeing to
A charming bit of sentim ent a t­ vidual rats.
Act when you oee the
taches t{i the m nrringe of Mr. nnd first rat, don't wait. RAT-SNAP is
*Mrs. Brotherson, the father and m oth­ the surest, cleanest, most convenient
Work on our new ‘factory Is progressing welj. It will be ready to servo our cuser of the groom hnving been m arried exterm inator. No mixing with other
^ o n ie rs the coming season.
«
and Mr. Brotherson born in the resi­
foods. Drys up a fte r killing—lentes
There have been many recent improvements in such equipm ent nnd wo are putting
dence formerly the Tolar home, where
Dry
no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch
&lt; in the lutt-st nnd best.
the wedding o f this morping was sol­
it. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball
emnized.
A utom atic weighers shut ofT delivery nnd ring gong a t e x act quantity specified, and
Steam Dyers
H ardware Co.
Upon their retu rn they will reside
special m ixers blend the m a te ria ls more thoroughly than e v e r before. Accuracy and
6, l'Maln SL
Jacksonville, Fla. ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alien onperfection are the special fe a tu re s considered. *
.
‘
1 j " -'ftispJ-f
The report, that Lloyd George has
Me prepay parcel poetage on returns Second street,, w est. They will be a t
-:&lt;«1
Ideal
Fertilizer
is
to
be
even
better
than
in
the
past.
Get
in
line
fpr
yo*ur
fall
re­
r
£ r&gt; *
neuralgia will be mad news in Dublin, * l.
home after Octpber first.
quirements.
hoped he
the out-of-town
guests probably, where it wa*
Mrs. J. E. Motes, of Plant would be visited 'b y som ething more
ft. C. 1
Manager Sanford
WlLKtNSON1
City,**and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M at­ perm anent, in nature.—Kansas City
. a t t o r n e y s -a t - l a w
thew's ami Harry Baxter, of Ocala. . ‘ Star.
Mill practice in all County, State and
MANUFACTURERS ID E A L FERTILIZERS
--■-»*
Federal Courts.
The*world psws the day it happens,
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
FLA.
° v c r 1st Nat. Bank
Sanfcyd, Fla. the Herald office.
the pound—16c.

FORT
ERALLS

Why Not Solid Comfort

TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
WILL
LIVE STOCK MEN 1
AT GAINESVILLE

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                    <text>WORLD’S

IN THE HEART OF
VOLUME

VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 6

SANFORD, F L O R ID A , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921

Rain-Maker Hatfield and Hi* Tank

THREE MEN MURDERED
v . WORE ARMY UNIFORMS
MET DEATH ON TRAIN,

TWO MEN CHARGED WITH *
'■ MURDER AT, LAKELAND
l » AGED MAN WAR KILLED.
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CMr n» J M M trrm)
LAKELAND,
S opt
22.-M *ck
O'Neill and Henry . Smith, charged
w ith the shooting to death , of Levi
August
McCollum, a t hla home
€Otb, and now in Jail, a t Barlow, will
be formally charged with murder, ac*
IN AS SPECIAL DEPUTY
cording to Sheriff Logan. McCullum
SHERIFFS.
— ' was shot to death ffrom ambush in
th e early evening while fitting on bis
LOS ANGELES, CaL, S ep t 2 2 ^- fro n t porch. It is believed robbery
All locals of oil worker* International was the motive.
. . .
Union, Itf Southern California, voted
a strike in sympathy w ith the KcrU
county fill field worker*. Eight thouwind men are Involved.
*

i County Striker*
Reinforced .by *
Thousands
.

• (B y T V. A m m U U I F tvm )

/

Huge Chemical Works
in Germany Proves
\ Death-Trap

8T. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 22.—The
bodies of hree men, believed to have
been murdered, were found within a
few miles of each' other in southern
Illinois, late last night by the crews COVERED
BY
CATASTROPHE
of the Missouri Pacific trains. Two
WHICH 18 O NE OP WORST
of the men wore army uniforms. The
*
IN HISTORY Shu: .‘J
police believe robbery was the motive,
and assert th a t the triple murder oc­
Sept
22^-Frencb
curred on the same freight train. The »i MAYENCE,
troops and volunteer worker* tolled
bodies are not Identified.
through the night in ruins of chemical
plant a t Oppau. where hundreds of
workmen were killed In an explosion
yesterday. Estimates of dead ranged
The Wisconsin Society of Equity offered to pay C. M. Hatfield, the Cali­
as high as 1,800 but definite figures
fornia “rain-maker.” #2.000 an Inch fer the rain ho might cause to fall Id the
were obviously impossible. More than
Lodger state, lie set up hi*, tank, filled It with Ills secret ehemlcal mixture,
Bakersfield, Cal., S ep t 22.*—Armed
three hundred bodies have been re ­
and 4.24 Inches felt within the specified time. The photograph shows natfleld
strikers, who have been sworn In a*
covered
and it la known at least 1,500
and hla tank.
special deputy aherlffa and .constables,
persons w en Injured. Oppau virtual­
today picketed th a 1great oil field* in
TO WASHINGTON FOR INVEST! ly swept away an d explosion hurled
this dlstret
.
.
ORLANDO JURIST WILL SIT ON
desolution over wide district on w est
GATION BY DEPARTMENT
The plekekta formed a "law and
BENCH AT CLEAR
bank of Rhine between Mannheim and
:
OF JU8TICH
order** committee end, with the ftfr. WATER K y .
FrankenthaL Investigation ordered
parent consent of the civil authori­
but those who visited the ruins declare
&lt;*» T V. A*M«WU4 I M 1
ties, who are in sympathy with tham,
WASHINGTON, 8ept. 22. — High little open which finding can be baaed.
. T A L L A ^ iffsra E T ssp tl^ .—Gover­
they blocked all roads leading In the
officials of the Ku Klux Klan will be Order being maintained In Oppau and
nor Hardeo has formally designated
summoned to Washington for interro­ vicinity by F n n ch soldiers, the dis­
oil fields.
Judge C. O. Andrews, of Orlando, of
gation by the Department of Justice trict being within th6 French sons of
The oil Holds in this district are
the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, to IMPORTANT WITNESS
.
Attorney General Daugherty indicated occupation.
among the world*! ric h e st covering
preside a t tha trial of Dr. I. J. Beichcr,
IN ARBUCKLB CASE
today. Director Bums, of the Depart­
several hundred square miles and of Tarpon 8prlngs, charged with man­
ment’s Bureau of Investigation, Mr.
FOUND IN NEW YORK
MAYENCE, Sept. 22^-The disas­
containing hundreds of the most val­ slaughter in c o n n e c t^ with the death
Daughorty said, had been instructed ter appears to have been one of the
uable producing wells in tha entire of Virginia Turner, Clearwater. The
(*T T V. t a M g M rn m )
to set hla agents at work on tha in­ most terrible in the history of indus­
country.
•
trial togins Monday at Clearwater.l NEW YORK, S ep t 22.—District
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. —T h e vestigation of tha Ktan'a organisation trial catastrophes. Tha first explo­
The striker* declare they will not Judge McMullen was disqualified o n !
Attorney’s offleo announced today
in various part* of the country.
sion occurred when the shifts y e re
account- of his distant relationship to ' th at It had located Lowell Sherman, American People "want more work
being changed, at 7:45 a. ra., id a lab­
and lea* play," Senator Harrison,
both Belcher and Miss Turner.
actor, and served him with the re­ Democrat, Mississippi, declared yes­
oratory where 800 men were workquest subpoena fo r questioning in terday in the senate in describing
ng. All of these a*e reported to
connection wtix the Arbuckle case*
lave‘been killed.
President H arding's-recent trip to
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This explosion waa followed by ft
New York state on the presidential
000 men are on strike, of whom 450
A m o n g S a n i O r a H IIIrapid succession of others, which ren­
yacht
Mayflower.
The
trip
waa
taken,
are mombera of the “law. and order
d u s trie S P a s t M o n th
The .Eighth.Annual Session of .the dered assistance to the first. victims
be said, "while millions of Americana
committee," and about 8,000 are still
.
were hanging their heada in shame," Seminole Baptist Association was en- impossible.
St work for companies not affected by 8aBfonl WU, soon Be Numbered
The concussions .were *o -terrific
because men “who helped win The war tertained_moat.royally by!tha people
that
they were felt in this oity, some
Were being oJYered on the auction of Geneva; not only .ware hornet open-&gt;5
miles
from the scene, while a t
ed to tha delegatee, but on Tuesday a
block in Bosion.'.’
biles at the "dead line" on the edge
Florida In general la a cigar making Was Undoubtedly T hat of Adbura I “What the American people,.want,"
Manhelm,
18 miles distant, almost aw­
fins dirtner of barbecued meats and
of the oil fields and refuse admit- at«te. Some sections make more titan
Schripner
the Mississippi senator .Bald, "are other delicious viands, and on Wednes­ cry window was shattered and sev­
tance to them, if tile passengers do others but good cigar* can be ejade
more results and fewer recommenda­ day a dinner of fried chicken, and eral peysona wero killed and, 36 other*
not pass m utter. The strikers have' Bny where labor and shipping condiA body of a man believed to be Ad- tions; more meal tickata and fewer chicken pie and other delicacies, were njunnl by debris.
,
organlzed a court which examines tiona having much .to do with the sue- burn Schripner, who lived ftlon* near bread lines; more prosperity and few­ served to delegates and visitors a t the
Some persons were killed a t Ladstrangers found inside tha lines. I f CCas of the venture. This tcity has here, was taken from a small lake er poorhouses.".
wigshsfen, across the river from Mantown h ail
.’ •
they can t gfve satisfactory explan- several factories now but’ a new one near Markham, aboub five, miles from
Declaring that there were nearly
The following resolution* were helm, many roof* were blown off o f
atlons, they are "deported."
has recently been established tjyit here yesterday.
. '
houses and all the windows In the tewn
6,000,000 persons out of employment adopted by the Associations:
The striker* are we|l organised, promises to put the town on the map A coroner’s Jury returned a verdict in the United States; Senator Jiarri- . RESOLVED, that the •moasengeri, were broken a t Worms,' while e t Op­
They cat regularly a t field kitchens among tho cigar towns of the state. of suicide. The body had apparently eon charged that the Republicana had visitors and friends assembled in (he pau itself nothing remains but a
been in the lake for several days. It failed to keep campaign pledges o f Eighth Annual Session of the Semi­ heap of ruins. The shock waa fe lt as
was badly decomposed and weighted increased prosperity in the country.
nole Baptist Association in . Geneva, far. as Frankfort, more than'40 miles
down with a piece of iron, The prob­
express thejr gratitude to the pastor, eway and many windows were broken
able identification waa only made by FLORIDA BETTER OFF
the members end associated worker* there. The whole district waa envel­
THAN OTHER STATES
his clothing.
of the Geneva Church for the hearty oped in thick smoke, which together
R E L IE V E S TRAMMELL. welcome and generous hospitality ac­ with the cutting of telegraph and
Little is known here of Schripner,,
who had been missing for several
corded us during the entire session of telephone communication with neigh­
r * y TV* Am m Ii US TnmX
here to make cigars until the trouble days.. Friends of the man said 1he
boring towns, hampered the efforts
WASHINGON, Sept. *22.—Senator the Association.
seldom came into Sanford, remaining
could be settled.
.
at assistance. All the available fire
RESOLVED,
th
a
t
wa
express
our
The/location is a good one and the’ in hia hut and working .among , the Trammell has returned from Florida most hearty thank* to the women « (prifades were rushed to the spot, but
factory stnrts off with .the brightest truck groves of his neighborhood. He where ■he spent three weeks. “Con­ ttya Geneva church and community for the work of rescue was found by the
of prospects being fostered by the is said to have deserted a British ves­ dition* In' Florida are good," he said, the splendid meals, so thoroughly pre­ relief parties to be exceedingly diffi­
Florida Produce Co., and the cigar* to sel before coming here because of "On the whole, 'I think Florida is in pared, 'delightfully arranged -mid cult.
•
be distributed by the W ight Grocery harsh treatment and lived in constant a more envious position than any bountifully served.
The reapeex^ who penetrated Op.
other state in the union." ;
Co., of this city—all home people and fear of being arrested.
RESOLVED, th a t we express to the pan reported finding hundreds of dead
all with the best Interests of the city
authorities of the Town of Geneva our and wounded lying In the debris. The
a t heart. C. R. Klrtley, tho manager
appreciation for the generous use of uninjured inhabitants fled in pagie
who is also the manager of the Flori­
the public hall in which the meals when the explosion occurred.
da Produco Co., and H al Wight of the
were so attractively served.
l Reports from the scene variously
same company are the presiding fqrc•RESOLVKD, that we extend our* describe'this-disaster aw dge to the
cs in the factory and they are ably
thanks to the Methodist friends for
supplemented by Joe Menendes, one
the free use of their church buiTdtag
of the beat cigar manufacturers in the
AMSTERDAM, S e p t 22,-T he to ­
for the Womans' meeting and other
state who literally grew up in tha ci­
tal damage from the explosian at.
extra sessions.
.
g ar business. He recently had the FOUR TENTATIVE JURORS WERE CITY OF CHICAGO BRINGS SU IT
RESOLVED, th a t we express our OppaQ yesterday la estimated a t oner
AGAINST BIG DAILY
FOUND YESTERDAY AND
profound gratitude to Brother H. 8. hundred end fifty miUlon marks, ac­
NEWSPAPER ~
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&gt;’
FIVE TODAY
Sol lick, of Sanford, for the splendid cording to Berlin advices.
map of the Seminole Association,
PARIS, 8ept. 22.—Up to thla mom
CHICAGO, Sept. 22*—The ten mil­ which he has prepared with such artis­
JACKSONVILLE, S ep t ^ ^ E x ­
1-ONDON, Thirty bodies were ra- “Brush find" are the two brand* betic work and painstaking care, and tag sight hundred and fifty bodtet
lion
dolar
libel
suit
of
the
City
of
Chi­
amination
of
veniremen
for
jury
to
rav, red from Mount Mulligan Colliery |ng made now by the new factory but
th a t we commend'the map ids* to oth­ were recovered from the ruins q t t t a
in Queensland, Australia, gas ovplos- othcr brands will be pyt out later and try Pope proceeded slowly this morn­ cago against the Chicago Tribune op­
er Associations.
chemical factory a t Oppau, acoordin*
inn which occurred yesterday,
u th$ buaineas rrowa the owner* ex­ ing. Four tentative jhrora V ere ob­ ened today with counsel fo r the news­
RESOLVED, that these resolutions to ft Mayence dispatch. Twenbp-ftvi
paper
askihg
tho
court
to
uphold
the
tained
when
the
court
adjourned
yes­
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pect to build a larger factory and help
be Incorporated in the minutes of thft
THREE MORE NATION8
Sanford to grow in the manufacturing terday and the fifth waa obtained this general demurrer bated on tho consti­
Association, and that we resolvo to so cal .attention.
tutional
right
of
the
freedom
of
the
ADMITTED INTO LEAGUE
Hi*.-, The makers of these cigars em- morning. Five jurors were accepted
work- thla yesir th a t our membership
press.
If
granted
the
demurrer
would
BARLY THIS MORNINO. phasite the fa c t that while the mer- from the first fourteen men’ examined
of nearly three* thousand 'shall each
have
the
effect
of
dismissing
the
suit
of
the
venire
of
seventy-three.
chants pay more for these good cigars
"win one" a t least, during the coming pre-war level wbqn it get*
on
tho
grounds
of
insufficient
evi­
( * ; TV, I m r f a u : Vm ) .
The
examination
of
veniremen
the smoker* pay the five cent rate—
Associations! year.
.
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GENEVA, Sept. 22.—Three addi­ pre-war prices—and they Intend to proceeded rapidly the last hour this dence.
,*T*t - r * ^ 6* -r_i rfo
tional nation* were admitted to the make them and continue to make morning's session and five more ten­
I-tnoie of Nations today. They were them the beat five cent cigar* on the tative juror* were aceepted, making
I* being
ten in the box when#court adjourned
Kithonla, Letvift and Lithuania.
. market. •
Read their'advertisement in this 1$- for lunch. I t is expected to box will
FRUSn CLAIMS FOUL
sue and patronise your home indus­
d d d e a ir ft t o l e a v e b e f o r e
’ AND
THB'CHAMPIONBHIP.
tries by smoking the’ . cigars made
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right here in yourrown city. Go up on preemptory challenges by both the
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CLEVELAND, Sept. 22.—Declaring to the new factory and.eee how they defns and th stat taoin etaota etsolh
TALLAHAS8EE,
Sept.
22i—T1
CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Judge Lan­
defense
and
the
state.
he was deliberately * fouled several aro made and try one of these new. clwife of Putnam Ponsell, sentenced
dis, commissioner of baseball*! .p e t hang tomorvow w ith J. B. M artin f
time*, Danny Frush, who was knock; n n th at a n proving lo ntlafactory
r&lt;1 out by Johnny KUbkhe b u t Saturn from the .e rg «Urt.
A four-story Masonic temple will with President Heydlar, of the N at­ the murder of John Tuggle, discuss
.
d*y in • contest fell the featherweight
be built a t Panama City in the n ear ional League and John of the Ameri­ her husband** case with the Paid
championship, issued ft,statem ent to- . W inter P ark dtisena wiil vote the future. The first floor wil lcoqslat can League today to draw up provis­ Board «t a special meeting of t
in which he eUlms Ahe title.’ He
ional eehedule^for tim ^world's series. board today. She W |s accompanl
latter p a rt of, this
month for tor of stores.
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foul. in* the - first -round when
by two small children.
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For offkft supplies, * u ti.
come to the Herald office,
!season, according to Landld.
.
Buy it with ft Herald W ant Ad,
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Republicans Have Not
Kept Their Campaign
Pledges

The People of*
.« Geneva Enter­
tained Royally

Bodjr Found
Floating in Lake
Near Markham
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DOLLAR SUIT

Man w a ; Hang To­
Landis and Heydler
Discuss World’s Series morrow; Wife Discuss­
es Case With Board
Thqt Will Start Oct. 4

�WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPT

County Commissioners In
Sanford, Fla., S ep t 6, 1921

Mr. F. F .Domcr, here prelented
petitions signed by himself and oth­
ers, requesting that the Board of
County Commissioner continue the
services of Mr. C. H. Berry, or some
other competent demonstration agent
for Seminole county.
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
C. W. Entxmlnger, and carried, that
this petition be taken for future con.
sideration by the BoArti- whereupon
several prsona addressed the Board In
regards to same.
Mr. Kiser, a citixcn of Brevard
county, et. al., appeared before the
Board In ’reference to the'Titusville
road and bridge. Commissioner C. W.
Entxmlnger, offered the following
resolution, and moved its adoption,
same being seconded by Commission­
er L. P. Hagan, and adopted.
Whereas, The Couhty Engineer has
reported to us that the bridge across
the St. Johns’ river 6q the GenevaTUusvillo road is not safe and has not
been for some time, and,
Whereas, The Board ,of .County
Commissioners for Semlnols county
have at all times stood ready to ap ­
propriate funds u rt to exceed $500
to cover Seminole county** fair pro­
portion of coat fo» putting thia bridge
in good condition and making the road
in Seminole county approaching same
possible, therefore-Be it Resolved, That this Board will
co-opeiyte with Volusia county In
placing said bridge in good condi­
tion and will bear its proper portion
of the expense of sani'e not to exceed
the'sum of $500 and will make the
road approaching said bridge from
8emlnole county passable, and thia
resolution shall remain in force and
not be rescinded before giving thirty
dsys notice to the Board of County
Commissioners fo r Volusia county,
Florids.
Adopted this 6th day of September,
A. D., 1921.
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Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
E. Curlett, and carried, clerk of this
Board is instructed to advertise for
one car of metal culverts, bids to be
received a t the next regular meeting
of this Board, specifications can-be had
a t the clerk’s office.
Motion of C. W. .Entxmlnger- senonded by O. P. Swope, knd carried,
Commissioner L. P. Hagan is author­
ised to have culverts a t the Monroe
church put in as requested by Mr. L.
B. Mann.-.
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Motion of C. W. Entxmlnger, sec­
onded by O. P .Swope, and carried,
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jenkins, is
hereby authorised to purchase the ne­
cessary supplies for his office.
Bids for the purchase of one steel
desk for the court house vault were
here opened and lead as follows: •
H. A W. B. Drew C o .- . . — .$857.69
826.40
965.00
Geo. D. Barnard 8 ta t Co
Motion of 0. P. Swope,
C W Entxmlnger, and carried, the bid
of A B Vance being the lowest bid,
same is hereby accepted, the sum
of $826.40 this to include Installing
same in the vault of the court housesame to match other metal furniture
In the court house.
Commissioner L. P, Hagan, offered
the following resolution, and moved
Its adoption, same being seconded hy
C. W. Entxmlnger, and adopted:
Be lt resolved: T hat authority be and
the same is hereby given* granted and
conveyed onto the Osceola Cypress Co.
a corporation, Its successors and as­
signs, to build, construct, operate*

E. Curlett, and carried, the salary of
the Janitor for the court home, la
Merely raised to $78 per month, same
to take effect as of August 1st, 1921,
and the Clerk of this Board is hereby
instructed to H ire proper locks put
on the doors of the court house.
The following bills against Black
Hammock Drainage District, and
Florida Groves Drainage District,
were approved by this Board:
Florida Groves Drainage Dis­
trict, W. B. Williams_- . . . $ 608.00
Black Hammock Drainage
District, W. B. W illiams.— 1-216.17
Florida Groves Drainage Dls- '
trict, F. T. Williams-----1. . .
22.50
Bla^T Hammock Drainage
District, F. T. Williams
45.00
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
C. W. Entxmlnger, end carried, the
clerk of this board is instructed to
advertise for bids for 1 1-ton Indiana
truck, 1 1-ton Federal truck, 1 11-2
ton Republic truck, all to be equipped
with pneumatic tires, and the success­
ful bidder to take lnjthe Indiana truck
now owned by Semirihie county :as
p art payment, bids to be received at
their next, regular meet Ingi
Notary Public bonds of A. L. Betts,
R. R. Deas, and H. L. DeHart, were
approved by this Board.
Bond of W. A. McMullejT to carry
fire arms, was approved and license
ordered issued.
The Clerk of thd Circuit Court here
presented his semi-annual report for
the six months ending March 31,
1921, which w a s'approved.
Reports of the several county offi­
cials were here received, reed and or­
dered filed. ,
W arrants paid duting the month of
August, were ordered cancelled off
record.
.
The following bills having been
audited by the Clerk and approved,
were ordered paid:
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o n m u L ru n s
K. .A. I k n i l u t '.
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road through Black Hammock- upon,
along, through, over and across the
following described lands in the fol­
lowing sub-divisions o f Seminole
county, Florids, to-wit:
Florida Groves Co.’s first addition
to Black Hammock.
The Van Arsdale Osborne Broker­
age Co.’s addition to Black Ham­
mock, and O. P. Swope Land Co.’a
plarSof Black Hammock, more par&gt;fcularly described ss follows, to-wit:
»■ivit
A strip o f land.seven (7) feet in
width on esch side ef a line beginning
eighteen (18) feet south of the center
quarter section post of Section 6,
Township £1 South, ange 32 East,
and running west two miles to a point
eighteen (18) feet south of tne cen­
te r quarter section poet”’ o f . Section
1, -Township 21 South- Range 81 E |s t.
thence on a four (4) degree reverse
curve in a northwesterly direction to
a point eighteen (18) feet Sorth of
the east and w rst quarter aection line
of said Section 1, then west two and
one-half miles to a point eighteen
(18) feet north of the west quarter
Section post of Section S, Township
21, South of Range 81 East.
Be it F urther Resolved: That the
property rights and privileges hereby
granted and conveyed unto the Osceo­
la Cypress Co., its successors and as­
signs, shall constitute a franchise for
building, constructing, maintaining,
operating and conducting said rail­
road over and along the right of way
aforesaid, and
Be it Futhor Resolved: That the
tracks to be laid along said right' of
way by the Osceola Cypress Co., shall
be laid with rails suitable for the
operation of said railroad and in such
manner as not to impair the useful­
ness o faald highway for the passage
of vehicles- and said track shall be Dr. J. T. Drnton
30 .0 0
A. IM 'n llr*
00.00
laid so as to conform to the establish­ O*o.
»"r«nk llarrt* • ...
T8 .0 0
ed grade on which said railroad is or II. C. Du Ho** .
40.00
W. J. WcK.lt.urj
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80.00
may be built or constructed, and
TO. 00
1SS.04
Be It Further Resolved: That the
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Osceola Cypress Co., in consideration
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of the franchise and privileges hereby
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S3.IS
grsnted shall make and keep in good
ais.oo
repair the highway crossings, alleys
401.TS
0.40
and ditches wherever the same shall
0 .4 0
8.00
croaS'Baid right of way hereby grant­
2. OS
80.83
ed, and upon the failure so to do, the
42.24
same shall be placed in proper condi­
0.00
1.80
and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs also passed tona lately.
’ tion by the County of Seminole and
, \ 10.00
around the “goodies," so everybody
Charles Bales was a t Leesburg m
thecost and expense shall be paid by
felt very much pleased and enjoyed business last week.
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the Osceola Cypress Co., and
the occasion very much. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabun spent
Be it Further Resolved; That when
Jacobs sire very hospitable and every Sunday at Chuluota.
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said right of way is abandoned by the
Mrs. iWalnwfight attended the Bap*
one receives a hearty welcome in their
Osceola Cypress Co., that any grado
t u t 11. Y. r . U. meeting a) Chuluota
thrown op by said Oseeeia Cypress
Monday night.
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Co., shall ve leveled down, and
Marney
Lyons
continues
very 01 at
' Be It Further Resolved: That this
his
home
here.
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franchise shall take effect from and
Jake Miller is confined to his horn*
after, the date of the signing of con­
suffering
an attack of malaria.
tract between the said Osceola Cyp­
Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Jsek Hender­
ress Co., and the County of Seminole
hopeful of gdbd prices for their proMiss Elenor Bolly has
returned son Tuesday, a girl,
based upon and Inaccordance with the IIIll l lir d w m Ob. . . . .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. William HsO»
due’s this fall and winter. •
home after spending the summer with
It.
II.
a
It*ban
........
provisions of thia resolution, the said i . M. Wjnn .............. ..
a
girl,
The
fololwlng
composed
a
party
to
her
grandparents
in
Cleveland,
O.
Osceola Cypress Co., being hereby re­ Kdwtnl l l l f f l a i. lot. ,
Daytona Beach for a few- days outMisses Annie and Mary Wallnsky
II. Ilantol
.........
quired to signify the acceptance or S. n . ' W ilnrtftit ........
s i AppliesUsa far T u Baa* UaJet Swing: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Talbert, of have returned to their home in Wis- Vatloa Uaa
K. A. rurnfll ..............
171. O .aaral Blatatss. Lavs
rejection of the franchise hereby Mobl»j-» Dm* 8 tor*
arnarlAa
the E ast Side, Messrs. Ben Lake, J. consin after an extended visit to their
Node* la berabp (W tn that D. 0. D u k V pargranted withjn three months from the K. C. U i p t n ............
R.
Murphy,
Henry
Miles,
Miss
Linda
unde,
Mr.
Gallatsie.
Henry
WalinD. R. flir t ....................
rhaaer of T aj C artlflral* NS. »1J. datvl lb« «
date hereof, and if accepted, shall R. A. Dou*U m ............
d a / of Jana, A. D. IMS, has filed aald.cWUOMiles and Thelma- Lake. They re- sky, their brother, who is alsd here, rata
Ilobl. W. l/w d ............
In m r orflcv. and baa mads appltradai fw
begin* work .on the construction of J. D. B arrclt . . . . . . . . .
port a very delightful time and toll of accompanied his sisters to Jackaon- U s deed lo lasaa la aeeurdaaea with lav. Said
J. I’onto*. A*rat . . .
embraces tha faUavin* daaRSaf
said railroad within one month from J.
the big thirty poung bass caught a t iville, but returned in a few diys. The certificate
W. H . I I .*1 a .......... !
peapertf afMatad la S«ialaota roontj. rtorlda.
the dato thereof and prosecute the W in! A Hero ............ .
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the in le t. Also they saw a ta rp o n ’Mlaaea Wallnsky were indeed charm- lo-vlt: NWH of a a i i and WH »f
t n lio lt Abstract cv». ,
completion of same as rapidly as* SHtoofj
a erne . : ........
some five or six feet long up the Hall- Jin* young ladies and they made many
C\ r . Harrison . . . . . . .
practicable.
fax near Port Orange bridge.
’friends while here.
Ho. Claj u r*. I V . . .
Adopted, this 6th day of Septem­ Wight Braa.* O#.............
A
crowd
of
the
young
folks
stormed
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wynne, Jr., and
M. a Nrl.ua ............. .
ber* A. D., 1921.
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a . w . H ast a m . ........
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs a t their home daughters, Misses Roberta and JoseIllll Lumbar Co. . . . . . .
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L. A. BRUMLEY, *
Friday evening and spent a very phhte visited relatives at M t Dora,
Albert lla ll ................
R. A. DOLN11.ASS.
Chairman. Cl. P. Paitnn ................
pleasant
time playing games. Delight-1 Adelphia Kremburg, Bus Hawkins,
»-T*J T. Williams . . .
Clark Ckaett- O w t
0. P. SWOPE,
.Noll A Noll ................ .
Saariaala C #*t7. fto.
ful refreshments were taken along.'and Cecil Bales spent a day a t Day0 . f . Harrison ...........
a. m. w x x u n. a
E. CURLETf;
Noll a Noll ...........
Hrml on Is Ooaatj • Baak
L. P. HAGAN,
.
U. U. Jacobs ............
U. B. Dea* ...........
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C. W. ENTZMINGER.
Marshall Hprnrrr Ob. J.,
Board County Commissioners,
Th* T rias Caoumaj ,
o f lUnford ' . 7 7 , ,
Seminole County, Florida. CIIJ
N. B. Rama
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Motion of C. W. Entxmlnger, sec­ *- *• B m m lrf ..............
I* P. Ilasan .............
onded hy E. C uriett^nd carried, this C.
W. Enttm ln m ........
O
P. Harapo
Board agrees to pay Mr*. Gray $25 B.* INirlrtt
......................
in cash and buy jier a ticket to her J. W. Curler ................
Bea Oampboll.
home.
A. B. UsboM *
. Petition wa^ hpre presented to this Wlibt Urararj Us. .,
Board signed by J. M. Evans, «-t. si.,
S1**?? —!!T* .......... *..........•'.......* 30.00
requesting th a t the following describ­ U
» A- *J?iSaB*-**
(100
6-00
ed road be opened up and designated S* y
?!*
L
.
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soioo
a t a public road, beginning a t the Sw. i . m . uiaO * . . ; . s ...................; ............. 122.28
t}*1**1**)"” ................ .
cor. of Sel-4 of N wli4 of Sec. 22, Tp. t?* J* lVn;r,iW4ff ................ •••••• 191.84
H,00
x*
21, 8. R.- 29 E., thence west 5640 f t Offtttrml lUmM Tmmd .......
1,500.00
to intersection of the Forest City
There being no further business the
and Orlando clay road,
Board stands adjourned to meet again
Mr. J . M. Evans, also filed his bid next regular meeting, October 3rd,
Give us your business. We will save you money. School days are dose at hand. We are
fo r opening up this road for the sum
better prepared than ever to fit the boys and girls in Buster Brown Shoes; also in cheaj*
of $76, same to be cleared 80 f t wide.
er,
but good shoes, at right prices. We have a nice Buster Brown School Tablet for every,
Mbtion of O. P. Swope, seconded
NEWBERRY IS 8BRVING TERM
boy and girl wearing or buying our shoes. ..
by E. Curlett, and carried, the above
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. •„,-.u~ i , v - . » V i .
.‘7-\vr
petition is hereby granted, and this
VMmM.f'. D»Uj)
bid of J. M. Evans, for opening up
Newberry’s new drug store opened
this road fo r the sum o f $75 is hereby this morning with a large crowd
accepted
present that promises to be a stam­
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by pede this afternoon when the free ice
C. W. Entxmlnger, and carried, the cream la given away. The new drug
Clerk of tkla Board is instructed to store la a thing of Iwauty and as neat
We are special agents for Army Goods, Tents, Cots,. Mattresses, Breeches, Shirts, Leg­
wire to proper government officials, and clean as" a pin with all the hew
gings, Canvass and Leather; Trunks and Blankets, all a t remarkably low prices. Service
to cancel! the shipment of tern F. W. and up-to-date fixtures and new stock
D. , trucks to Seminole county, as thia of goods. The ice cream and cold
and satisfaction guaranteed a ^ \
county can not use these trucks.
drinks are served in a manner that
Motion of C. W. Entxmlnger- sec­ w ill get the trade and Mr. Newberry
onded by E. Curlett, and carried thv is well pleased with his new venture
Clerk of this Board is instructed to in -the best city in Florida.
draw a w arrant on the Fine and For­
feiture Fund fo r $1,500 to be trans­
The remarkable thing about it U ;
ferred to the General Fund of. the not the number of miles you can get /
eoontfil4'--. - . ’
1 .*&gt;^1to the gallon, but the amount of dust J
'Motion of I* P .‘Hagan, seconded by you can swallow to the mile.
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are the finest'shirts made anywhere in the
world. They establish the American fashions.
They have no serious m ate, either in quality
or in social preference. And, because they are
the best shirts, they possess the added ad­
vantage of being the most economical They
cost more than some others, but less per year
than any others. We offer a satisfactory ser­
vice to every man who is far-sighted enough
to appreciate and want the best. •

Fall SManhattans are cReady

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IX/p /Jf-p lowering the high cost of living by re
rr. c / -t# c ducing the prices on pur merchandise

We are agents for Steel Fiber Suits for boys and High School boys
(two pair pants) Knickerbocker Suits .....................................$12*00;

SANFORD,. FLORIDA

SANFOl

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Many Were Present
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OLD FRAME BUILDINGS IN BU8INESS SECTION OF SANFORD
A lfa 8TANDING MENACE

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of these buildings to tear them down
fo r in every case the property sells
for more with the building removed
than it would with the building oh the
lot. No one wants these buildings
except for salvage and they are of no
use to the ow nep and Sanford will
never be a real,city until the City
Commissioners m ake a clean sweep of
all the fram e buildings on th e princi­
pal comers of the city and make it
clean, showing neither fe a r or iavbr
when they start. With building ma­
terials and la b o r coming down the
owner of a good comer in Sanford can
get money to erect a suitable building
If be, desires it or he can sell the
property for a good sum o f money
and make much more than he can by
holding it.
No public spirited citizen of San­
ford or any other city will stand in
the way of progress.

The City Commissioners a t their
la st meeting f*v« notice tp the own­
ers of the stable property at the corn­
e r of Park avenue and Second street
to tear the building down or have it
torn down as it had already been con­
demned and was a menace to public,
health and to other property In th a t
block in many ways as well a s being
p sore eyo to the public. It may seem
hard to property owners to be told
th a t they must have their property
torn down but there are many exten­
uating circumstances in connection
with «u&lt;;h. orders. The property re­
ferred to has been in a dclapidated
condition fpr years- It .was used for
livery stable purposes in the days
when the..livery.stables seemed to be
the principal industries for they were CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WANT8
always placed on the principal corners
TO TAKE THAT MANY
of the towns. Other cities have gone
ALONG
through the same process of condem­
nation proceedings. It is only a ques­
It is the purpose of President Geo.
tion of time when such buildings must W. Knight, of the Sanford Chamber
either be sold to parties that will tear of Commerce to have at least one hun­
them down and build structures suit­ dred members from the Sanford
able to the growing needs of the city Chamber of Commerce visit Orlando
o r they ,musf build on them a t once Tuesday, September 27th. The secre­
themselves. In the event th a t they tary of the Orlando Chamber of Com­
cannot build on the property there is merce has again .Inquired the number
always a chanceto sell.at a good fig­ who would attchd the banquet which
ure and they do not stand any loss by the Orlando'Chamber of Commerce is
the orders to demolish the buildings. preparing on th a t date end has been
Such structures are fire traps that advised that there would bo one hun­
are a standing menace to any city. dred from Snnford. It is up to the
F ire starting ,in one of these frame local organization to return th is visit
buildings will often burn up * town with the same enthusiasm and in larg­
and cause untold damage and proper­ er numbers than oh the occasion l of
ty losa to men who have erected fine the banquet recently held in Sanford.
buildings near them. I t Is not fair-to The Orlando people are prepaVing a
the men of Sanford who are striving wonderful reception for their guests
fo r a grea'ter city to allow these build­ from the City Substantial and are
ings to stand. This is the day of pro­ constantly asking that as larg e a
gress and those who cannot progress number as possible come over' from
should make way fo r the people y b Sanford to help make, the a ffa ir a
can and will progress. *
success. »
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At the same meeting the building
The spirit which was evidenced by
th a t stands a t the corner of Second the Orlando boosters on the' occasion
s tre e t and Oak avenue and borders on of their visit is one that cannot help
th e A. C. L. tracks was condemned. but be productive of results. Already
This building has 'been used fo r w are­ they have shown their willingness to
house purposes fo r many years but co-operate and had a large meeting
on account of its 'peculiar location is when the Sanford Chamber of Com­
not f i t - for anything In the business merce called for the organisation of a
line a t present and would really make permanent Ship by Water Committee.
a fine little 'park if the city could a f­ If we want to s e e b u r Water fro n t de­
fo rd to purchase it for this purpose. veloped get in with the Orlando boost­
&gt;, These old buildings that have serv­ ers through whose co-operation wider
ed their purpose and are now a men- roods between the two cities will be­
i «ce to the city in many ways should come a certainty. These^are the days
all be condemned, the owners allowed of co-operation through organisations
a sufficient time to build or sell them to further sJcompllshments. When the
r and in the event they cannot then they organizations are alert and efficient
should be torn -down fo r thoy are in they re-affirm the trite expression
the majority of caaea no source of th a t In unity there la strength.
profit to the owners as the land la
Fill o u tlthe postil card which the
much more valuable than the build­ secretary Is sending you and retu rn it
ings and the owners are paying high­ promptly. The’ members-will be ad­
er taxes for. the land than the Tents vised subsequently of full details so
will bring them in return.
th at they can be governed accordingly,
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I t is. not a hardship on the owners
L. R. PHILLIPS
RECEIVES FINE JEW EL.
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Om?‘proud and happy man in San­
ford today Is L. R. Phillips, city clerk.
Although the doctor Is happy moat of
theeinio, he Is espScialyy so today on
S lack-D raught la T he B est M e &amp; ♦ co u n t of tho fact that he was p re­
*$ne I l i a Lady E ver th e d . Say* sented with a beautiful Past M aster’s
jewel last night by the members of
I t la O nly M edicine She
the local Masonic lodge,
Dr. Phillips was roaster of Sanford
Gives H e r O uM ren.
lodge during the year 1905, and while
Cherry Tillage Ark.—In telling of It in customary fo r the lodge to pre­
h er experience with Thed ford's Blade sent,the retiring m aster with a Past
I . _ Mrs. Lotus Bills, R. f t ft-No.
M aster's jewel, U* seems that for
this place, said:
“I used
financial reasons it was Impossible
ought as a laxative, also for b
torpid liver aud Indigestion.1 It to conform iftth this custom.ju s t at
liver medicine I have ever th a t time. Realising this, several
only medicine Lgtve
members of the lodge, feeling th a t
- I feel like it has sated tae" ak 'l k t * the doctor, from his long years, of
‘doctors' bill*, for when the
faithful service, should be accorded
veemplntn of feeling bad o r have n
this
recognition, purchased a fine jew ­
just give them a good dose of Blaalfr
el and presented it a t the banquet held
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e t the close of the meeting last night.
Hon. F . P. Foster, In hi* own fine
way, made the presentation. Ho told
of the many fine qualities of the bonoree, whom be haa kronen jiijd asso­
ciated* with for maqy, mrgy years.
I t came a* a complete surprise to Dr.
Philips and be briefly and sincerely
thanked the m em ben of the o rder fo r
this fine remembrance. Coming os .it
does from the membership rather than
from, the organisation; it Is doubtless
inore-appreciated and Uat night will
probably be ope th a t he will not soon
forget.

ONE HUNDRED •

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TO ORLAND

SEPTEMBER 27

FOR HEADACHE,
LIVER TROUBLE

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Will Hold' N ext Meeting hi DeLand
November 21 .
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD,.FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1921

THE CITY COMMI
CONDEMN
Concerted Effort .W ill
Be Made for Greater
Sanford

_*r^. •. i3“: £1 -”!**4£i r ir

Herald—by the pound—tie .

Monday, September 19th the Or­
ange Belt Bee-Keepersi met a t the
Woman's’ Club building in Sanford,
for the purpose 0f completing the o r­
ganisation. Mr, Newell, Mr. Reese,
Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Sterling, all of
the S tate Plant Board a t Gainesville,
met with the association a t which
there was a good attendance, '
Many subjects of vital interest to
beekeepers were discussed.
. The next meeting is to be held the
third Monday In November* a t DeLand. • '
.
' , 7 zAU bee-keepers and those Interest­
ed In bees requested to attend.

Get that
r ^uzzing In yonr smote. section I
joyfjLfffflmy pipe
can and
or your peace ana content I Just
check up the men in-all walks o f life you meet daily
who certainly get top sport d
aglow with fragrant, deli '
Iy Prince
-Alberti
And, you

FLORIDA'S CONDITION RANK WITH FOURTEEN.

The Chamber of Commerce of the
United States has mailed' the Herald
a map of the nation showing Good,
F air and Poor conditions in tho forty. P r in t* A l k r t i t
eig h t' States, There a re ' only six
M i l In N p w M
"good" spots on the map-^portions of
w * . t U y r i i tbm.
h m n d to m t pnm nd
.Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, New
A lb ertis qtti_ , _
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Mexico, Colorado and California.
Florida la one of fourteen state*
freedom from bite’'afrd p ta h (out out by-our exclu­
where the condition 1* ftiven as "fair"
sive patented proces8)r-^iU ring up records in your
without a "poor" spot on It. That ‘is
little old smokemeter the likes of Wblch you never
encouraging but as a m atter of fact
before
could believe possible!
*°""r Vif‘
Florida for the most p art tn "good"
sit the way through.
You don’t get tired of a pipe when itia packed with
The brief survey is as fallow s:,
PRINCE ALBERT
Prince Alberti Piute that in your hat!
Vd w
A nation-wide survey of prevailing
7L fl i
jfJ . j / . V 1 Bi’ j S l . fir
crop and business conditions gives us
definite knowledge upon which to base
our conclusions 'as to the-* probable
trend of'things in the Immediate fu ­
ture.
The atory is much the same every
wjrere: A partial and unequal harv­
est; plentiful returns In 'dose ju x ta­
position with parched and burnt up
fields; both prices and demand ^for
farm products that are fa r from sa t­
isfactory to tho producers. .Yet these
catnc products are seeking a m arket
wherever they can Jind it th a t the ob­
young couple left for Virginia where
ligations of th farm ers may be d is ­
•‘ they Will flpcrtd-several days.
v
charged. There is an abundance of
(From (uturdmj’i D.11,)^
-? ; Mnf. Brown 11 the youjlgret daoghfood stuff in the country despite small
A wedding which came as a great te r of Mr. end'S irs. J. G. Ball, is
yields in some grains.
surprise, to their many friends was hfghjy accomplished and numbers her
An enormous inflow of .wheat to
- r 4— —
the marriage of Miss Marrie Franees friends by’ the score.
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market indicates th a t there is noth­ IF yO U R BACK HURTS ,QR.HI,AD­ Bali ^to* Richard Bcntly-Brown, which ■' . Mr. BrpWn Is n rising young buiiDER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK
ing to that old stuff about, form ers
took place in Fust Is yesterday. ' Mro. A cte’m an’o f ‘hfa'citf.
LOTS OF W A TER*
holding back supplies artificially to
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/ Brown loft yesterday ‘ morning? to ’ 11 The numeroU* friends of this young
force up the price. Likewise that there
When yo|ir kidneys £ u rt and your visit her sistor in Kissimmee, but’ in-^ Couple join In wishing them every
is more wheat in the country than of­
back, fe^lk pore, don't. get scared k m
ficial ^figures declare.
6ne m atter is mosfc apparent in the proceed to load your /tom ach with
horoscope of the future. The measure lot of drugs that excjte the kidneys youtii. Following the ceremony tho dome tb the.Hferatd office.
of the volume of business and of our and irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep your kidneys, clean like you
commercial welfare hangs upon the
keep your b:wcla dean, by flushing
You will make a mistaks
demand for farm products and their
them with a mild, harmless: salts
AJ
if you,.order yoor ferticonsequent prices for the year.. All
which removes the body’s urinous User without getting our NEW PRICI
JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
other "berometerics" are as nothing
wpste fnd stimulates them to their
w.
Fertilisers, Insecticides,
by comparison, and can be relegated normal activity. . The function of the MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Sprayers,
Poultry
Supplies.
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to the scrap heap. Fortunately a t this kidneys is to falter the hiood. In .24
riGet
August
1st,
1921
Price
Lists.
Now
furnishing
"SIMON
PURE"
tad
writing, Europe, is Importing largely hour* they strain from it &amp;O0 grkinu
"GEM BRANDS" *
of our grains and tha export of cotton Of ,acid and waste, sq we can readily
firom -July 1, to date, are more than undeistand the vital importance of
JACKSONVILLE
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double,those for the same period of keeping the kidneys active. ■
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Cotton, as Ufual, has done the u n ­ drink, too much; slab get from any
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expected. Sustained higher prices pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
mean an amount of business In the Salts’; take a table spoonful in a glass
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ? *l j
South th a t can come from no other of w ater before breakfast each morn­
w . j . T H ic p e n a C O M PA N V
cause* N or does It seem likely th a t ing for a few days and your kidneys
there will *be th a t fatal and futile will act fine- This famofis salts 1?
^AOBPITl
. it,'7
•tth
holding .o f cotton for impossible made from the *cid of grapes and lem­
higher prices that characterised the on Juice, combined with lithla, and
previous seasoh. The memory of th a t has been used for generations to ejean
;nL-w}-tl ,
OfW CX VeuPLBH M *^u HIHLDIN4q i
desperate miahkb: and its enduring and stim ulate clogged kidneys; also
S a n fo rd ,
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consequents are {oo recent to bring to neutralize the acids in urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation,
Us repetition.
One possibility's*at Jeast worthy of thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts U* inexpensive; cannot in­
passing thought. .If there be a de­
mand o f iny moment, both foreign jure; maltha-a delightful effervescent
and domestic, from now on, and this lithis-w eter drink .which everyone
a t least seem likely, the greeter por­ should tik e now end then to keep
tion of the carry-over in this country their kidneys‘dean and active. Try
will be practically Used up by July o ' this, also keep up the w ater drinking,
next year. With gqperai business and and n&lt;&gt; doubt you will wonder what
became of ynur kidney trouble and
readjustment on an ascending scale,
both at home and abroad we shall bo *»«kacbe.~A&lt;lv.
’facing a situation where the greater
part of the world's supply of cotton POST CARD DAY FOR
FLORIDA TO BE OBSERVED.
I HAVE THEM
will depend upon thegrowing crop in
this country. W h st/u ch a contingency
The Florida Development Board has
means to tho prosperity of the South
suggested
th a t October 1, be observ­
sounds too optimistic to put in' cold
ed
es
Post
Card Day. Railroad offic­
Print
,
Already ne wphases of the situ a­ ials have announced that winter tour­
tion finds expression not t only in ist tickets to Florida will be on sale
wide-spread more cheerful feeling in in all territories this season from Oc7
^ e .cotton belt, butalso in somewhat tober 1, until April bO, with final
tion—lotH nre bcin^ sold right along and building ill this
freer buying, This la true likewise in limit May 81. Last year a number of
section
Is such ns to gladden the heart of those w h o have
the grain regions where farmer* are Florida Chambers of Commerce and
the good of Sanford* at heart*.
liberally marketing hogs, wheat and other agencies offered cash.prizes for
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the
greatest
number
of
postcards
corn.
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement
The commercial w orld will not reap mailed on Post Card Day.
as much benefit from this as surface
to say j u t what is my .candid cdhVictioiiB would put It
Indications seem to promise. F or a "1 Spent $1.23 on ltdt-Snap and Saved
moot too strin g for the careful, conservative p erM ^ th a t
U e Price of a Hog.” ;
very considerable proportion, of the
person whoee eyes ore t u n i e d ] |^ ( |i f U f ^ ^
-W)u&gt;.
money the farmers receive fo r their
James McGuire, famous hog rajaer
Ims
VISION
will
agree
with
mo
now—
the
other
later.
products will go to settling the obli­ of New Jersey, says: "I advise every
gations carrid over and' the bank* will fawner troubled with re ts to ~ use
get theirs first, 'and they arc past RAT-SNAP. Tried everything to get
masters in this art. In some sections rid of rets. Spent $1.25 on RAT-SNAP
when banks and dealers have been ^Figured t h e ra ts U kilted saved, the
satisfied, there will not be much le ft price of A hog." RAT-SNAP cornu In
' q rthe farm ers for new purchases. Sake form.'No mixing w ith’other food.
**Tht M a n W ho
Yet when ell has been said tha situa­ Cpts or doga won’t touch it. Three
tion will be fa r better than a t pres. alses, S5c, 66c, $1.28. Sold and guar,
■set.
antced h y ’Ball Hardware Co.: w

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 23, 1921

State Road Departmerit May Con&amp;iitn
Daytona Wood Bridges

PROGRESSIVE TEA.
High and Rolling And
(7 rom X« 4 i | D Q )
Studded With Lakes '* A^delighUnl
event in church circlet
and a plefting social feature with
is Altamonte
b u

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toe membership and their friends, of
the Congregational church was the
progressive tea given on the Heights

AfJp FILLED WITH MANY SAT
ISF1ED NORTHERN VISITORS
DURING WINTER MONTHS.

Evidently because of an lutimatum
delivered to B. L. Armstrong, head of
the Concrete bridge, by Governor Cary
A. Hardee following a visit of a local
committee to the chief executive last
week, the concrete bridge* was .today
opened to traffic afte r being dosed
for four iponths,..; ,
*
The orders to open thb concreto
bridge was co-incident with a ykft.fo
the Triple Cities by Major Cbaa. A.
Browne,, chief engineer of Che state
road department, and his Assistant,
James A. Mortiand, who Tuesday a f­
ternoon inspected the three bridges
spanning the Halifax river between
Daytona and Daytona Beach, The
state enginerc. will make h it report
direct to Governor Hardee and the
contents of .the. report .will not bo
known until given out. by the governoir, .. It is safe to assume* however,
th a t both wooden bridges will be con*
deemed, as they are stated to be in a
deplorable physjoal condition and un­
safe for, the modern day traffic de­
mands. It is maid th a t the concrete
bridge la also rapidly deteriorating.—
Daytona Daily N ew s...

Altamonte'Springs’ Is otae of the
beautiful little cities of Seminole coun­
ty that bsa been hiding her light un­
der s bushel somewhat in tha years
gone by but th a t is coming out every
(Uy in the sunlight of publicity and
attracting many tourists and invest­ the next stop in the pleasant itiner­
ors. Those who see Altamonte Springs ary. Hiss Gussle Frank featured the
are struck with the wonderful site entertainment program a t this home
which this thriving place occupies and with an attractive group of vocal sewonder why all creation looking fq t a lections,’ accompanied on the fplgno BEE-KEEPERS HAVE LUNCH
winter home did not settle there in the by Miss Charlotte Smith. A delicious
THE MONTEZUMA
beginning. The truth of the m atter la luncheon course was served by Mr*.
that Altamonte Springs has been the Frank, after which the gay party
The Bee-Keeper* who are here a t­
horns of many of the big bur,inesn men moved merrily onward to the cosy
of the country for many years and the lovely home of Mr*. Reneau, where tending a meeting and having lunch
Altamonte Spring* Hotel sheltet* a more music and reading* were great­ at the Montezuma yesterday were: T.
multitude in the winter months. They ly enjoyed. The color note of the Perkins Dean, New Smyrna; F. S. AK
come down for a quiet place and for decorations changed here, quantities exander, Bereaford; WUmon Newell,
rest and recreation and find it there of bouganvilla being* used with ar­ Gainesville; George P. Colby, Lake
and finding It want to keep it to them­ tistic . effect. Pineapple sherbet and Helen; H, A. Spencer and wife, Lake
Helen; Mrs. A, M*. Spencer, Lake
selves, therefore, there has been but cake were served-by the hoetss.
Helen; H. S. Morrison, Lake Helen;
little said about this beauty spot
A t each home the charm of a •grac­
among the many in this fine county ious hospitality prevailed, adding ju st C. H. Clute and wife, Sanford; Frank
that has so much in diversified crops another successful affair to the many Sterling, Gainesville; Chas. A. Reese,
Gainesville; W. E. Dunaway, DeLand;
and prospects.
already sponsored by the ladids of J. S. Frierson, DeLand; Scott Hodges,
Altamonte Springs baa taken a the Congregational church.
t)«Land; J. C. Goodwin, Gainesville;
•port in the past year and having been
Tim TIetsema, Geneva; John T. Hull,
incorporated has taken on new life
FRANK AKERS TIRE CO.,
DeLand; J. B. Nodmann, DeLand; J.
and proceeded to make the many ad­
BUYS FILLING 8TATION
B.
Case, Port Orange; Orie R. Mstvantages known to the outside world
FROM
EDWARD
HIGGINS.
thews,
Geneva; Mrs. Nellie Taylor,
ami this winter will see. many new
Orlando, and C.- D. Kline and family,
faces at the hotels and many new
Frank Akers Tire Co., has 'come Orlando,
owners-of fine homes and orange
back into being the purchase o f the
gTrfves and many- all the year round
Edward Higgins Ailing station on
RECITAL.
residents for Altamonte is also
West
F
irst
street
having
been
maae
Ideal summer resort being situated
(rn a TMthi‘1 D*UjO
upon the ridge In the rolling country recently. Frank Akerrf has been the
A
very
enjoyable and Interesting
presiding spirit la the new station
of that part o f the county
musical
program
was given a t the
Altamonte Springs has an altitude and before this had a place of his own Congregational church la st Saturday
of 220 feet—thus getting pine filter- next to the Are station but fo r „the afternoon.
•d sea air from the Atlantic ocean 80 past six months has boen with Ed-s The Pipe organ selections were giv­
biles to the E ast, and the Gulf of ward Iligginc. Frank is back on the en by Miss Charjotte Smith, a young
Mexico to the west, forming th a t won­ job again and in connection with the student of Sanford High School. Her
derful ozone krtown aa the “Atmos­ sale of that good Gulf gasoline and numbers were well rendered and In
phere of Altamonte” and when com- oils Will have a complete line of auto
bined with the odor of orange blos- accessories, etc. He will handle the
The vocal selections were given by
soms and jaasamine ih season, and this United S tatej tire an d .o th er good Mr*, a . M. Phillips, soprano and 'from
combination comes breeting into one’s things in the specialty line. Look for oratorio. Mrs, Phillips was in excel­
window 24 hours a day, it la bound
lent voice, she sang. w ith, deep feel to give the ailing their health, and
ing, most expressively.
the healthy more health and Joy of
The entire program covered
living.
Prelude
A.. Hosse
DOING8 OF COMPANY D.
Altamonte Springs has in its terri­
“Piano Transcriptions—
—
tory hundreds of acres of orange and
(a) “Shepard’s Talc” ............ Nevin
grapefruit groves in high state of t The Dixie* Minstrel^ are coming
(b) “Prelude” .......i_ISidney Smith
cultivation, and baa within her, boun­ along fine. Monday night was the.Arst Vocal—
daries fiye beautiful lakes with clean, full rehearsal ,nnd- Allison and Rudi“Song of an Angel”
aatidy shores, no marshy borders.
sell, the directors, say judging from
“Festival Overture” ...
Wallace
In fact Altamonte Springs hap ev- the rehearsals it Is the m ost prom­ “A t the Cloister Gate”----:— ..
erything that any other section -of ising show1 they have ever staged,
.... Dr. Minor Baldwin
Florida may have plus many good and they w ant to compliment San­
“Come Unto Me", (MeaqlahV... M
things that many other* hare qot and ford on their splendid talent* The
..Handel
if any of those interested will read the songs', are very tuneful, and snappy, Offertory C Minor
Bastiste
description of th l. beautiful city in an- and the Ijfsury chorus would make
othcr part of th i. issue they will pack ZigAeid ravingly jealous. The cast
PIPE ORGAN CLUB MEETING
tw ir baggage a t once and come to will be made of Afty of Sanford’s
Altanionte Springs—the only AlU- best homo talent and professional
(?r*w To.wUy1. XkUr)
Regulai* meeting of the Pipe Organ
players The show will be a mam­
moth mlnajrel musical comedy,-Vau­ Club was held Monday afternoon with
deville, revue. Beft Williams, Bert Mrs. Forest Gatchel, on Oak avenu*.
Unfinished business wap taken care
Sevone and A1 Jolson, will not be in
the east, but believe me boy, they of, and owing to the reelgnation of
Miss M artha Fox as vice-president,
sho will be there “Agumtively.”
Mrs. C. A. Barnes was elected to fill
her place.
In addition to the officer* for the
CLYDE LINE EXCURSIONISTS
ensuing,
year, Miss Fox was elected
. WERE HERE SUNDAY!
flower chairman, to see th a t flowers
The Clyde Line excursions contin­ be arranged in. the church for Sunday
ue to. bring the people from the east services. * i
Under the new by-laws of the club
and northeast to Florida and to San­
one
new member, Mrs. A rthur John­
ford. Last Bunday there was quite *
son, was received and Initiated. crowd took the ride to Orlando and
Social hour with tem pting'refresh­
other points in this vicinity. Among
ments of potato chips, pickets, tea and
those who were in the party were $ e cake were much enjoyed by twrtityfollowing:
ope enthusiastic member* o f the club.
M iss-Virgins Falk, Bronx, N. Y.; A t adjournment, the president an­
Miss Irene Greer, Idias Eva Green, nounced that .th e next Monday, the
New York; Miss Katherine Schuiiger, club would be entertained by a lake
New York; Mrs. Anna Will, Brown- party a t Crystal Lake with Mrs. SLnah
ville, N.-Y*I E ra A* Gardiner, North Bray and Hite Clara Milieu as hostChatham, N. Y.; Katharine A. Floran, esses.—Mr*, Kenneth Murrell, ReportNew York; Rose H. Mullen , Nqw
York; Miss Adels A. McGowan,
Bronx, N. Y.; Miss Fannie Caridek,
OVIEDO GUN SLUR SHOOT.

BIRTHDAY- PARTY
triAa tM U ^ a n»Qj)
Master Frederick Daiger entertain­
ed-** number of his tittle friends 'yes­
terday afternoon a t h it home on
Fourth street. The occasion being his
fifth birthday anniversary.
The pretty color scheme of yelled
and pink was carried out with baskets
of Golden Bod and pink vine, these
were effectively placed in the living
room and on the porch. In the dining
room the chandelier w as gracefully
entwined •with fern and pink vine
while the table had a* a centerpiece
the pretty birthday cake iced in yeL
low and topped.with tiny pink roeeholders with five pink lighted tapers.
The afternoon w*a pleasantly
spent with games and. later "Pinning
on th*e Donkey’s tall” proved most in­
teresting. Little Miss Georgina win­
ning the prise for this, which was n
box of candy. M aster,John Walker
Minarik won the booby pri;e ,a ball.
At the conclusion o f the game re­
freshments of ice cream and cake
were served, and each child was given
a cunning little “Hallqwe’en” figure
filled with candy as favors. .
Little Frederick's guests included:
M artha Bishop, Louise Purdon, Mar­
garet Bennett, Georgina H art, Doro­
thea Lawson, M artha Elmeta Bryan,
Carolyn Hill, Marguerite Gamer, Bety McKinnon, Chartea Betts, Braxton
Perkins, Bryan Higgins,1 Franklin
Bennett, Harry Bower, W alter Fox,
Wilson Smith, Melvin Taylor, John
Walker Minarik, Tolar Bryan,' L, P.
McCuller, «jr., Wyman Harvard, Ruth
Henry and Camilla Puleston.
The “grown ups" were: Mrs. Hen­
ry Purdon, Mrs, Howard Smith, Mrs.
L. T. Bryan, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, Mrs.
Frank Akers, Mrs. John C. Smith,
and Mrs. R. E. Herndon.-

FIRST FIVE-ACRES OF CELERY
P t * N f &amp; U BT MIKE STOINBFF
AT LRA8 TMIKE 8AY8 SO.

Mike Stoincff, of Celery avenue,
waa* in today and nays th a t he Is the
“earliest man” in the celery game this
year.^ He bases bis assertion on tha
fact that he has already'Set out in the
field five* acres of celery. We" have
yet to hear from other precincts be­
fore annooncing. that Mike Is elected
but It looks Ilka ha geta the rubber
handled scoop ahdveFf&amp;A, being the
“earliest man.”
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ADVERTISING PAYS % ‘
ED LANE 8 £ Y ) T

N U IN E

Ed Lane, the
1 estate man
placed two local ads.
umn yesterday, calling a&lt;
two houses
per had
n out two h o u n , both
d and- fifty other
Is phoned
house wanting to
Ed hot-footed it
|hla morning, ahd
’ads’ out, they a
death." The ’ wa •column
Daily Herald is he marke
this city and cou ity, and il
anything to buy, sell, teasej
chfinge, put it in the Hera!

D IS T IN C T IV E IN T E R IO R S

Ahi What relief I -Your clogged
nostrils open right up, the* air paacan breathe freely. No more hawk­
ing, snuffling, mucous discharge,
headache, dryness—no struggling for
breath at night, your cold or catarrh

C H FLAT WALL PAINTS produce • vdw ttt* final)
which gives • room *n eonosphtr* of quta refinement

Don’t Stay stuffed upl Get a small
bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of thli
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your
nostrils, let it penetrate through ev­
ery air passage of the.*head; soothe
and heal the swollen, inflamed mucoua membrane, giving you instant
relief.-Ely’s Cream Balm is Just what
every cold and catarrh sufferer has
been seeking^ It’s just splendid.—

T W i i C H PAINT AND VARNISH for
. every purpose. Ask for it by aeow.

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Machine Power Farming
"In the tractor the farmer mow haa a machine in which is harnessed
one of the most adaptable; efficient, economical sources of power in the
world—the internal combustion engine.
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farm worker from three to four times over*
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put his produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is—on to an

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°.nc hundrod an&lt; fifty applications for
til. S U t .

B o u f , t . . . t i n , b .ld l u t
Seven Were granted conditionpardona, and flnea reduced in two
c**ea Rnd eitisenship restored to two
. ^ r i o n s , prerioueljr.pardoned.••
Apparently

the w ar slopped too

the reg u lar weekly shoot &lt;jf the Ovie­
INVERNESS WILL
MUNICIPAL PLANTS. do Gun Club:
C, W. Brown,
INVERNESS, Sept. 21.—The city Poulaton
..86-50
council has selected October 25th (is
—88-50
the date for the election on a proposed
— 32-60
bond 'tarue of $75,000 for the w ater P. JL Croeby,
—29-50
W D r k i and sewerage system;
Oti% Thoo Aulih —
-28-50
owners of proparty .w lthinlK tiM w . W. E. Argo—
-27-50
porate limits will be permitted to Dr. Simmons
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•vote in th* election. The bonds would
-25-50
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“It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he con be paid
more and atm leave a greater profit &lt;for the man who hires him. It wm
enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
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pleasant, the mdst healthful, the moat profitable business on earth.”
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THESANFORDHERALD AN

INTBRURBAN LINE KHOM
SANFORD TO TAMPA

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In this day of discussion of cheaper
freight rates and better service It is
r»Ufck*4 *T*fr rru*^ kj
well to rejuvenate the idea of build­
ing an lntenirban line from Sanford
to Tampa and to work for it and to
(laowymtod)
IT * MAN ftl
exploit it until sufficient capital can
• u B s c m m o i f t r ic e m a d y a n c e j
l&gt;« attracted to Florida to build it.
Fifteen years ago when the editor
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i u M u I m r i O u t Mall X itU t M n *» ■ . Orlando Reporter-Star he had thla
IIS*. at Ua tM t os it* at B u t art, VlatUa. dream and even went so fa r aa to have
Oaaw M t f X u t k l , i n .
meetings (jailed in all the cities and
D»Xlr HaraU U »«U U W •
towns
from Sanford to Kissimmee, In­
q t l u 4 i ; ) tW U w m U r
terested the farmers and had options
aaaUa aM
on much of the right-of-way and the
t w l M l l , la i
lands
adjoining t h r rig h t of way. Af­
€£.
ltl ter coming to Sanford we again be­
It XXX*LI) DtJTLDIJta.
gan the agitation for a traction tine
f o r ili^ n A f t v r r i l . n . i H rp n s« tt&lt; * U &gt; *
from Sanford to Orlando add several
T| IE AMERICAN PfU^VA'S^CHTinv;
capitalists were interested but one
drawback and another came up to hit
Ship by w ater 1
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the project in the face and like many
UW1
other
good things the w ars-and ru ­
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iv/ aVV
Y«i; safy It again, it is hot.
mors of w a n stopped all road build­
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Are you growing with your city?. things put on cold storage.*
We also had high hope* of the San­
• ---- -------«-----------But we should worry, it will soon ford, A Everglades Railway started fft
be cool enough.
this city and built as fa r as Cameron
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City and operating trolley c a n as well
Are you boosting for your Cham- as freight c a n , would some day be
ber of Commerce?
. * r built to Oviedo and join w ith the Sea­
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Are you booeting for your Building and join the Florida E ast Coast Rail­
and Loan Association?
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way and give Sanford a wonderful
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system of railways and competition of
St. Johha river, Ockjawoha river or the right sort to bring down tho rates
any other river, but ship by water.
on freight and help to make Sanford
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Are you boosting for every good addition of electric railway service for
thing connected with the growing passenger and express and eventually
to even take care o f freight would
Cfty of Saqford?
have made this city and this section
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There is nothing selfish in .this slo­ of Florida the greatest In the South.
The time is dnw ing near when this
gan. i t means so much, to the dif/ertrolley lino will be built from Sanford
ent communities,. - - m u f l 9 i l P rJ
_ -&gt; - - / 1 to Orlando and on to Tampa. Tho
tip * — ;-----j f f f
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This is the Season of ouf dlscon territory from Sanford to Tampa is
tent—-tail end of th e host, tail ijnd.of now one of the richest In the state, is
business, tail end !of. adrortiaipg, tall nc of the most populous in the state
more people and more reve­
end. of coUectiana-r-what a aad.Ulc of 8
nue
to
draw
from than many sections
the taiL
in the north that, are now operating
Equipped with the famous Ansted Motor, six wire .wheels,,
Sanford has been favored by n a tu m ^ ro^®)r bn®8- it would prove a raontwo extra tires, windshield wings, front and rear bumpers,
■ ■ to
■ hshare
M I Iour
n mfortune
N
ey maker from the very start and
but ■we■ ■
want
front and rear snubbefs, trunk rack and trunk On the rear
with every other p art of the state. would induce thousands of people to
and other special equipment that goes to make this the fnost * Ship by truck will follow the ship by come to Florida and settle, along the
tracks of this interurban railway. It
complete automobile on the American market. The Lark. w ater program .:
would not only be an inducement for
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o-----------out-classes anything under $4,000. Is unequalled’ inJ per­
Again we want to call youa atten­ the b ig 'a n d little growers of fruits
formance, durable and economical.
tion to the golf links and the country and vegetables but it would be an in­
tourists to Uve
club before the w inter season begins. ducement for wealthy
MMBHIBMf
It means everything to this city if
tb® country in the winter and fo r
you w ant tourists.
jthe busy business man to reside In the
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We can make immediate deliveries of the Lark, the regular
All we want ju st now is a gentle cities each day.
live passenger, the Model T seven passenger and the Thorolittle drixalb; drissle of a rain that,- Anyone who ha* lived in the , Mg
fwill dampen the groutid but. nqt,=*tlefl can see the possibilities of.this
enough to coma throtigh the hoie in ^ no *&gt;*4 it is only a question of time
the bottom of our shoes.
| to ,nter*8t the men of affairs who will
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If you aro doing all these things, *‘ne* F^ces on materials for this line
you are only doing your whole duty “re coming down every day, capital is
a s a real citizen If you are not dotoward Florida *v e r y day.
ing any’ of them, you are neglecting TI’ ql t th ' n' / or Florid» * ~ m,n*
your duties as a real citizen.
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TEXT BOOKS FOR SESSION 1921-22
For Sale by Mobley’s Drug Store, Sanford, Florida
FIRST GRADE

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Wheeler’s Primer, Revised.......
’, J ) Wheeler1* F irst Reader
X) F irs t Reader, Natural Method..
)ne Prim ary Pencil................ ...............
Orte Box Crayoiaa ......................... ........
Money for Paper fTo the Teacher)__
Berry’s Copy Book, No. I___

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—25c
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.... 05c
*■■Mtw*..20c
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....07c

SECOND GRADE
Wheeler's Second Header, Revised___
(X) .Second .Reader, N atural Method...
One Prim ary R uler.—
One Box Crayoiaa ......
One Prim ary Pencil__
Money for Paper (To the Teacher)...
Berry’s Copy Book, No. II---------------

----- 35c

12f
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10c
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—25c
-07c

THIRD GRADE
Wheeler's Third Reader.....
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Third Reader, Natural Method....
old's Mastery of Words, Book I_____
Milne’s Arithmetic, Book I..... ........ .......... .............. ,
Money for Paper (To the Teacher)...*— .—
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Berry’s Copy Book, No. I ll__________
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ALL ARE 1922 MODELS

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FOURTH GRADE
Wheeler’s Fourth Reader.— :........ ....... ......
(X) Fourth Reader, Natural Method______
Arnold’s Mastery of Words, Book I...................
Milne’s Arithmetic, Book I.____ ___ ______
Hyde’s English Book Number I ...... ........... .......
Frye’s .New Geography, Book I—.:___ ....
Money for Paper (To tho Teacher)...—...
Berry’^ Copy Book, No. IV.....

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FIFTH GRADE Wheeler’s Fifth Reader, Revised.......
(X) F ifth Reader, Child's World.
Milne’s Arithmetic, Book IL...
Hyde'etEngHsh Book, Number
Frye's New Geography, Book I
F.vans* F irst Lessons in American History
Berry’s Copy Book, Number V------Arnold’! Mastery of Words, Book I

SIXTH GRADE
a Sixth Reader, Revised.
MUne’a Arithmetic, Book IL—.....
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Arnold’s Mastery of Words, Book II,
Hyde’s English Book, Number II.. ________
Frye’a H igher Geography, with Supplement
Brevard &amp; Bennett’s Florida History___ _
Ritchie's Prim er dt IIy g U n e _ i£ .^ ‘ ~
Berry’s Copy Book, Number V I -

SEVENTH GRADE

Wheeler’s Reader,
YU—.
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Milne's Arithmetic, Book
jjtT|t&lt;i
...... 41c
Hyde's English Book, Number ILi.
..... 46e
Frye's Higher Geography, with Supplement......
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Thompson s History of
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Ritchie's Primer of Sanitation.......... .
......tOc
Arnold’s Mastery of Words, Book II.
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SEMINOLE, LAKE, MARION, VOLUSIA, BREVARD,
The
thing in the world I,
T - T ' * ' . ' 1! ' "
" or* \ n&lt;’t Berry’k Copy Book, Number VII____
......07c
uu Faith
ct.ttL in
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ones like Orlan­
ORANGE AND OSCEOLA COUNTIES
faith.
your self firrt; /.!,).
f.U h ^t° mention the great
^ Keuna
do, Kissimmee, Lakeland and
ta your fellowman; faith tay o tty clty j betwesn the two th a t will prof
faith In your county, and faith In ,t
„„ wuch ^
EIGHTH GRADE
your country. Get it today.
Orlando having the w ater transporta­ Wheeler’s Reader, Rcvi
VIII
Sanford needs pure soft water, and pipe line would bo a fine sta rt toward
- o ----------:----------tion will coiq® Into their own with
Arnold’s Mastery of W o.u., ,Book II---- --------- {
a
municipal
w
ater
works.
Think
It
Evelyn Nesbet Thaw gets front ^
once thU gre, t artery of tr, de Milne’s Arithmetic, Book III.
' Sanford can get pure soft, w ater by
i(Va nrroEM
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k wla '
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going to one of the clear w ater lake* over.
page
again after m
many
y ean . TThree
^ i trmvel
u opened. up aa it should Hyde’s English, Book II„.2L..... ....
— :-------o-----------Thompson’s History of U. IS. ......
th at abound south of the city *n nny
men tried to kidnap h er in New York be.
NOTICE!
Davit’ Productive Farm ing— ......
the' other day. Well, it caii’t be laid
direction. The present sulphur water
' Thla has been the dream of the edi­ Ritchie’s Human Physiology ...___
All Grammer School pupils expect
on Stanford White, a t any rate.
is the purest in the world, but it is
tor of the Hefatd for many years and Berry's Copy Book, Number VIII
ing to take examinations, please meet
----------- o----------not the right kind of w ater for laun­
® P§r® are not too old and the scheme is Turkington’s My Country...........
at the Grammar School building on
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Sanford is growing as fast or faster not too f&gt;r away for w to Hve ^ gce
dry purposes and for manufacturing
Thursday, September 2$, 1021, a t 0:00
Note—Each
pupil
In
the
upper
grammer
school
grades
should
own
a
plants, and'for many things. Sanford
than any city in the South, but we *},e consummation of our plans drawn
o’clock.
dictionary.
The
school
recommends
Winston’s
Simplified
Dictionary.
Price
90c.
should put in a pipe line to a clear
N qw pupils entering the Grammar can stand many changes as yet. There fifteen years ago. All of these great
Books marked (X) not to be used until after Christmas.
water lake and bring this w ater to School please meet the principal In the
so meny things th a t we should be (improvements are bound to come and
the city fo r .manufacturing purposes. office a t eleven * o’clock Thursday doing th at It is difficult to know where all of this p art of Florida would do
It would pay the city to do this, and morning In order to be classified. This to begin.
well to keep them in the public eye for
FOR FALL PLANTING from
then go afte r the different factories applies only to grades from fifth thru
it is publicity that will eventually
my Tenn. farm. Varieties: Klon­
Admiral 'Sims has spoken again and bring them to pass.
th a t would like to come here. San­ the eighth.
dike
and
Missionary.
Pricest
106,
75c;
500,
$3.00; 1,000, $5.50, delivered.
la in bad again aa usual. I t would
ford will never be a real city until
CLABA MILLEN,
Sanford owns its own’plants,und this
• Principal. seem th at the Adpiiral should retire REDUCED . PRICES ON OLDSMO- CABBAGE PLANT8, ready October 15th, and afte r at $2.00 per 1,000 de­
livered. Orders booked now. Address, U. Light foot, Altoona, Fla, (Lake Co.)
and write a book. T hat lx tho best
M1LES AND TRUCKS
way to “shell the enemy,” In the
piping times of peace.
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' Olds 4 dropped
.$ 200
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Daytona u starting fi crusade Oldsmobilp .Trucks, C h a s s is __ ...1095
against the opening of stores on Sun
N. II. GARNER, Dealer
day. All this agitation comes from 6_ltc
the hoggishness of some merchants
who want to keep their place of busi­
ness open all day Sunday and Sun­
day n ig h t
T i t is a pleasure to serve you and our ser—------ —o-----------It
is
funny
how a man rushes back
: vice is better than the best
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— ----- THE NEW----------to h it wife when he gets Into trouble,
Fatty Arbuckle is hiding behind his
wife’s apron strings again after giv­
ing her the grand bounce for five
y e a rs‘ while be cavorted with
the
lt*s;tetunf up courage tt- JriVe
chkkcns at Hollywood.
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part about
“Foot of First Street”
v -S——--- ‘-Q--------bttllding. Yon esn trump up dozens of reasons for postponing tk*
This is the time to build that home,
|oV- but did you ortr know anybody to be sorry he bufltf
fix up th a t new addition, arrange an­
other bed room, get ready for the bigMost bunding materials are low priced, now. Not every thing h
pat tourist season that Sanford has
ever had. They are coming, and com­
M cheap as lumber but by the time.the other things have dropped
ing early, and we should bo prepared
M beH y lumber will rise.* So all la all this U t good\lm« h *
to keep them in Sanford.
Hit the nsil on the head I •
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wife files to him when he is
nger.
:They have been separated
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for five'years after Roscoe became
swell headed w ith success. The little
who helped him to fortune ro; turns to him when he needs her most.
1 !Tw»s ever thus.
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mosphere, and so have other placand exoellent management of its owners;^
es mmSeminole
Alta,
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George E. Bates &amp;- Son)
is the largest of- -these
HWH® 8 ftwnosphere has the pecu- . lakes and is noted for its black bass fishing,
, _*iar quality of a Lodestone—it*8
which is jealously guarded by the* owners of
inhabitants may remove to other places in • the land surrounding the lake, who welcome
other climes, but they, always return or have
the true fisherman with sporting ideals,
a very strong desire to do sp, and of course
The “Altamonte Hotel” is located at the
there is that--not very mysterious reason—* east end of this lake, upon a bluff.overlooking
Altamonte s beauty-rfor all humanity is
the full length of its waters. Lake “Adedrawmto b e a u ty
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“ is'across a park to the rear of the hotel,
laide”
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Altamonte Springs is placed in such a fav­
and upon tips lake is the “Altamonte Spring”
orable location, that her man-made beauty,
of absolutely pure water.
combined with the natural beauty, forms the
Thq paved highway from Jacksonville to
Alta-Monte that' we Toiow today. The Alta­
Tampa and all South Florida passes throughmonte of George Frost of Boston, of Herman
Altamonte. A day’s ride in an automobile
Westinghouse%
of the great Westinghouse
may encompass two hundred miles in any di­
n m n n w i T * tirV in Ttfrtwrt
Electrical OCompany—who
were among it-r*
its
rection without leaving a fine paved road,
founders—is not the Altamonte of today.
making Altamonte an admirable location for
Fpunded as the home of rich men* only, we
automobilists, a fine, large garage is under
now reach out for residents of humbler
construction and will be open for business in
means also, as we realize that riches alone do
d few weeks, two stores with filling stations
not make a town livable.
are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a *
city at hand.
It stands to reason that the state was
scoured by these wealthy men to find their
.Altamonte Springs is located on the Tampa
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
arid Jacksonville Division of the Atlantic
Altamonte's location is the pick of the state.
’Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Altamonte Springs has an altitude of 220
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and.
feet—thus getting pine filtered sea air from
Third Class Postoffice, Electric Lights, beau­
the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles to the East, and
tiful shady streets of large oaks, within 14
miles on brick highway of Sanford, arjd 9
the Gulf of Mexico to the West, forming that
miles on brick highway to Orlando. Winter
wonderful ozone known as the “Atmosphere
Park, with Rollins College, is on th e . same
of Altamonte” and when combined with the
W.’
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road just five miles to the South.
odor of orange blossoms and jassamine in
The hotel is the center of social life with
season, and this combination conies breezinn
card parties, dances, etc., and Altamonte’s
into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is boun
winter residents and home-folks, are of a su­
to give the ailing their health, and the
perior order and of a prosperous, enlightened
class. Our surrounding country and neigh­
dreds of acres of orange and grapefruit, boring towns of Longwood and Maitland are
of the same order and are fine neighbors, and
groves in high state-of cultivation, and has
are only two miles away to the North and
within her boundaries five beautiful lakes
South.
with clean, sandy shores, no marshy borders.
The practical side of Altamonte Springs is
Lake Orienta (upon which is located the “Al­
not to be slighted in this article, for, aside
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as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
devoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
Plum osisfem used by florists. This is ship­
ped in season mostly to the north, and the in­
dustry represents an investment of over a
quarter pf a million dollars and a payroll of
hundreds of dollars a week. Hon.jCharles D.
Haines, ex-congressman from . New York,
heads the largest of these conservatories, The
Royal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
' Mr, B. L. Maltbie, of the Maltbie Chemical
Works, of Newark, N. J., is one of Alta­
monte’s latest developers, and is planning a
great future for us this winter.
tamonte has a Chamber of Commerce,
whose Secretary, W. B. Ballard, i s
glad to give information upon request Alta­
monte Spring's has just recently been incor­
porated and is officered by unsalaried men of
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
lowmillage.
George E. Bates and Son are meri to whom .
Altamonte Springs owes much, as many com­
ing as their guests buy property here and
stay as residents.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
the Northwest of Altamonte. Here Mr. Les-

&amp; 0 . Motor Co., Autos
Mobley’s Drug Store
Sanfortf Coca-Cola Bot. Co.
Clyde S t Johns River LBie
The YoweU Co., Dept. Store
u ;i., Hrice- Contoactor
HiU-Implement &amp; Sup. Co.
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Lee Bros., Plumbing
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I^0"tcEarber 8h0p
S. Benjamin,
T W A I I e n Sded Co.
General Merchandise
^ 0-rd paint &amp; Wall Pa- A. Raffeld, Ladies’ Wear
per f 0.
H. R. Stevens, Mayor
Waters* Kandy Kitchen
C. M. Hand, Sheriff
Sanford Battery Service Co. g . C. DuBose, Real Estate
Ssnford Machine &amp;Foun- Frank Akers
d,-y c®,
Gillen &amp; Fry,
j^ y Bros, Battery Service Sanford Steam Laundry
Hote| Montezuma
J* J- Manger, Cigar Mfgr.
Bobbin’s Credit Store
Crown Paper Co.
Carter Lumber Co. —
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D. L. Thrasher, , '',
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J. K. SMITH, Prop;
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growth that will not be'sporadic, but steady
and .substantial.
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. A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
there is only one “Altamonte Springs” in the
world, and we are “IT”. Numbers of “Altamontes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
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give a pleasure resort for the free use of the
public, and orie that is greatly appreciated.
Mr. Beeman has a pretty little cottage at the
Spring as have others
from Sanford and
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Longwood.

THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
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Kent Vulcanizing Works
Elder Springs Water Co.
Lloyd Shoe Store
4SANFORD•OVIEDOSurprise Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge
Standard Auto Top Co.
0 . P, Swope Land Co.
Chase &amp; Co.
Commission Merchant
L.
A.
Brand,
Optician
C. L. West, Groceries
A. Kanner,
Chas. E. Henry,- *
Star Theatre
General Merchandise
F. P. Rinei
Commission Merchant
Lawton Bros Co.,
Roberts’
Grbcery
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E.Stevens,
Physician
Haynes
&amp;
Ratliff,
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Hill Hardware Co.
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Printers, Office Syppliee
Bryan
&amp;
Wheeler,
Autos
Wilson
&amp;
Toomer,
Hill Lumber Co. *
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
George A. DeCottes,
EdW. HigginS, Autos.
Fertilizers
General Merchandise1
Attorney-at-Law
Meisch Realty Co.
Sanford TTuck G^rowers, Inc * £ Spurltag. Real Estate ^ a lt y ^ a n &amp; Guan O).
f. J. Miller &amp; Son
C. T. McCqlley, Garage
Automotive Supply C&amp;3
Hodges &lt;&amp;McMullen,
E» A. Farnell, Groceries
Seminole County Bank
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Barbers
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Sanford Fanners Exchange
*■ McCaU.Gcn. Mdse.
Peoples Bank of Sanford
Wl on
J. N. Tolar, Physician";
Florida Cuba Cigar Co. * -------CH U , L U O T A—
Mrst Nationa! Bank
S a n f o r d Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
John Russell,
J*E* Ssmder, Dry Goods
Commission Merchant
Real*Estate
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Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
L. P. McCulIer, Groceries
\ C . Marlowe
h .B. Lewis, Real Estate
D. D, Daniel, Groceries
John T. Brady, Jeweler . »Brown’sM e»t Market
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Cowan’s Tin Shop
Chuluota Company,
Geo. W. Knight,
1 Groceries,
D- Martin,
1 he Ball Hardware Co.
Wight Bros. Co., Autos
Meats
Real Estate and Insurance
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Haight &amp; Magee
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John
G.
Leonard!
Groceries, Feeds
Automobile*?
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R e h c r Bros., Auto Painting
Attorney-at-Uw
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E. W. Henck, Mayor
Southern 1
a; P.ConnelIy, Real Eetate
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Deane Yumer, Groceries
Leorge Fox, Cold Storage
Mahoney-Walker Co.

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THAT WAS BRING NEGLECTED
" AND WILL NOW BE USED

Mr. and Mrs. Dock WUaoh, of Tam­
rtJiLa&amp;L
Miam?0 *n *r ,pendln* the BUD»ner In
For jrta n “ P i
pa, are visitors a t the Flyna hotel.
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overalls
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- Hamid, dMo.Ml, 7L IlTwitttett, derate
[ Mra. Wilson is a sister of P. N. Sto­
R- W"lker »ntl Miss,Clair*
terved ibo 8 dot
The September issuo of the South
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W. LcnTaad
Walker
left
Friday for Winter-Gard- 8*ys s' glass oI hot water with
ver who recently died.
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in
oyory
Atlantic
Porte Magasine, . published |
Oaaltr and wtfa. Joatphlna
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moran went to
*V *.h*r® Ml“# W»lker Will teach
enuad. Rav. Bimul
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te
before
breakfast
for
tho
upbuilding
of the.American
Bdllb a Oartlm.
school.this winter.
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New Smyrna. Sunday . to meet his
aorrt, brrT^
illness away,
Merchant Marine and. the development
Miss Adelaide Higgins has returned
brother of Miami on his way out
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If B P B stS S e
of Domestic and Foreign Trade rela­
home from Orlando where she was the
Physicians the world over recom­ tions through South Atlantic porta,
UNI
west on account of the health of his
guest of her sister, Mm. Harry Dick- mend the.Inside bath, declaring, this
son.
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carries a department devoted to the
(lla.ta. lying .ad b*Inf In
• Bod.rh.ndTu w |£ r?.d, r ‘
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*and
eomf
is of vastly more importance than S t Johns Rlyer Ports development. In
Audi AopLIg Krtrk'
unlooU aad SUta afflor
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Raul arson was
moDay
eaa
t
Ilr
dt.rr.UM
k.
follow.,
to-wit,
Sometimes yoQr tele­
In DeLand Saturdayy on busineas.
oar *poQ*
hni|! Xtan&lt;,M
H arry H err° n * nd M r‘
And Mrs. Moughton left yesterday in
Mr. Fred McFarland came homo
phone rings and you find
&lt;isd K^*r
the Herron car for Ocala. ;
■nta*. Ain
Wednesday from Betiton, A id, whet*
»our deal.
that you have been called
‘ha
Sa.ford
lUrald,
a
ntwip^r
nubiShld*
it
Mm. Stella Arrington has returnod
h ? vhaa been working at the aaw mill Bastard, B#art**l* CtentTfEXE. ‘Mrt,U-wa ®f
Look foil
home
after an absence of three
Wltitoto
tha
tend
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£
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Ctork
mt
telephone i y mistake.
for the past, seven months.
lr*do-S
d Men oand women
. ^ are urged to drink
^1 1‘ti 3 w b ttP^wr
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months.
She spent two months in Tal­
Mr. Logan v rii'in - Sanford Tues­
re the future of thpso important rivKA.I
lahassee. teaching primary methods each morning, before breakfast, a nr ports. The article on Sanford
W h ere.
day on business.
D u r a b ly
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! &lt;?wk Ctrruit Oonrt.
Stflloo Twtnty^n. ■». * i^ iu
and theory, going from there to Mon- glass of hot water with a tenspoonful •tresses'the fact that the excessive
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P.
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Wakefield
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in
Orlando
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The operator m ay have, m ade th e mis- ,
ticello where she was the guest of of limestone phosphate in it, as a
Wednesday.
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her
sister, Mrs. June Turnbull. ' Mrs harmless means of helping to wash
nwtda^-Ja
tak e, o r the calling p a rty m ay have called
• A chicken pA supper will be held
M A it c a c —
Arrington
also visited in Quitman. from.the stomach, liver, kidneys and
CTTATIOS
fro m m em ory, giving th e w rong num ber.
at the town hall Friday, Sept. 18.
Ga.,
and
Jacksonville.
In Quitman m.W
t I r i J h? r l4l“ ^ / " d l f M t l b ^ t r a l Florida, as a result o f ‘its geo­
Mrs.. Ballard and son, Homer, and A. I . SJotdoa, CotnpUlanat, ’
.. .s
she was the guest of Mrs. Joe T1I1- material,
poisons,
location'Is
also brought out
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a.
i
. sour bUe and tok-lgrtiphlcal
r
lutfl
Where
it
is
essential
that
building
costa
bo reduced to the mini­
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Mr. I. W .-Prevatt, Was shopping In I * U r r . Bmt, Jaaala DucybtrtT. l a Mm.
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man,2and in Jacksonville tho guest of ins, thus cleansing, sweetening and!{n this article
Sanford
Satardsy.
mum
you
can
find
no
home
so
satisfactory
as
tho,
. Whatever the cause, It is well at such'
l ^ r*‘ Dickerson. She Was accompan­
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JEWS.
Cknal
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The
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5*ht
dlfferentUIs
as
b
Clar* Harrison roturned home Wed■^
ie d home by her son Briggs who hss eating more food^yj^ . _■
[tween Sanford ahd points further
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times to practice the same courtesy that
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leaday'from Miami,
5 3 i r T . Mat, itvnim O o c ttirtr ] 0,A . WeThose who wake up with bad.South have been noted and the atteni
D»nr)
it
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visiting
in
Monticelio
with
his
(Tram
U d ^ tr ib w lt.T ,
tbMM C u t t l l . l fast to tha h r liZrir
tha olbtrw
2!^
you would like to have extended to you had
of
tha
&gt;lck, with W . grandmother, Mrs. T. M. Pulestoh.; ,J
Soatb.ul qaart.r «r
h l' f
Hiss Agnes
Hanford Orut
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.ssalient
r r 0dfacts.
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Mr.' Barber and Man Frgxell ran poritloa. lufMMl.aU.
th# t u t IlM of Um7
am. |
a dull,(, aching
these sauent
were shoF-!. Mi8B Kathleen Brady loft this morn- havo _
Mrs.
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T‘ » « . .BWMfdtw Mkaow^ JmuiU ft,!. th.or. WMl **«.
. ■- head,
, • sallow
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. -|eaiied
i«u«eu io uicse
facts. •« The
you unintentionally disturbed the wrong
into each other Wednesday afternoon
fH t fo th# point of
(°r mr}ter Park where, she will
[stag in
»y* • i d , . In front of the Flynt hotel. No one
Si™
.’S hir f i S S t s t tlon
Soulh
Por" a client*! that
h“ *are recogRollins College.
a business.l•attend
I
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Mr.
P.
JJ
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f
iunongst
■ttl
should
obtain
a
quarter
pound
of
Ilme| was hurt bat the cars were tern up Bokaowa; tha balm, darUa«. r u
r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hni
Wight
were
•&lt; Ulvmtim of tha I
-t.
■, visitor in Sarifohl
if «
niisd- as- moulders of public opinion,
pretty badly.
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Our
shipment
includes
thoroughly
kiln dried-and well manu­
I k The 'stork vlsli
ill Butler’s roal-i5,nonK tho SBn,0r&lt;l folks spending the
and P“D'«
publicity
hm u w * i 8t 0" -imna
« y appearing In
in this publl
publi' .•'-*-31
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OlhW
isnre
on
Wednesday
and
left
a
yesterday
at
Daytona
Beach.
factured lumber and all the hardware, shingles, sash, doors, nails,
In such a' case the calling subscriber is
, ‘ c” t ve^ UttL° buV B
cation will, without doubt, be produceh.lno. tbjoto Bait a OS (htliu m
la ABd to !ba fOllowlDc iWcrlD#sJ Until tltu 13.«B ■‘a.
thOl.nta,
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COLONEL If ATHBW8 CH08KN
Aad ,la 8*
light pound boy. Mrs. Butler an d ' ,*!r‘ “nd Mrs* W* E• Wataon motorth° value o i IPHld® Itivo «*of s*»«i
great i«
result*.
A cut ox
of the
m t* rL
A*! I ‘ha Mid iwom hill hit.i2 n!l.
etix, shipped direct to you in ono freight car. Each sill, Joist, stud and
_ ____rtortfa. to-wit
entitled to the same treatment he would
bathing.—Adv.
Ur*n| to
am ^nlnv
nnlnn/tiriiw
IC&lt;I to D*ytona Bench yesterday.
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TO HEAD AIR SERVICE.
;
lake
front
has
been
reproduced
jn
this
j^oong
“Bill”
arc
doing
splendidly..
rafter is cut to exact length. The porch columns, window and dodr
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Mr. and Mri. Widcman Caldwell left
your office by mis­
:issue and shows up very favorably,
losactloa SI. TowMhip
John Milton Clarke left here Toes.frames are built up at the factory. Tho material for tho side walla
PICNIC AT STONE ISLAND.
• WASHINGTON, S tp t 21^C olon.l ® a , W TTOft 1 in»l . Wo hd.Unlna .1 tha N
j The. leading article in this issue, un­
take.
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I day for Montvefde, where ho will. est^rday* afternoon for JkcIdO'hvfllo
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several days as
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Mason Mathews Patrie, forps-engin­ a v.
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"Permanent Suprem
• fntcr NS student In the Montverde' ^ here
7 _ they
, y 7will apend MTcraI
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. ‘ (rrrtn S«lurd»7’» Dnllr
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eers, was nominated today by Presi­
boro !?TTl Ut*r**&lt; ta “ * ,o ttc
job. K factory expert will he sent to undertake the construction p i
1industrial school.
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the t ° ^ CT'B
Dr.'
merry cret^d of picnickers went &lt;! ! f j n
a ^
ot
dent Harding to be chief of the air f tba SBC «4 th# S*"
your
home, guarantying you satisfaction.
] Mrs. Bryce George, with Miss Co- * Mp , 7 ^
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to Stone Island Thureday a fte r-, **U‘f,,&lt;:torUy dIaP«B*n«[ °* our govern;
r&gt;________ i t __iJ „ .n i __and Mrs. H. W, Cameron and1
service with the rank of Major-Gener­ " W U o f l h a SJEU, .Bd tMctaaia* io r o l a l t l "
mvnl
»naent
owned
merchant
marine.
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M B.-IWlnatar ISO (| | of lha HW cor . Ate kU other partlro elaimlat aay rltht. |L
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
(SBAL)
o f lha N I U of lha SW R of tha SBU. Baetloa
where they
monarebs of .11 C V Y m
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.they surrey. Stone Island is only »‘ ^profitable
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T operation of
oi our
merensnt
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•in
C h a r le s to n , S . C.
fUrt -&lt;1_ (toll
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abort distance (mm Sanfonl hut It l , . ? COt,""J P,rtV' nt ,h l U"Ju,t
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Solidion for Oxapliltunt.
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of tha BWM of tho M M . W lo tbo a w cm a?
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Mid IS .«2 a . H SSI ft U t U b**lrui7«
at her home in Eau Gallie.
o .t « n ,; ; ^ . " „ 'd s
a
s . s H sS H sH H si , a 1 ____
i fH t ,s ni**rur
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'N o . ».— HfflnolD* at a' potot af Inlctaack
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m” m^ 1' o5?iurw.r#?Si' of tha * . Ito. of tha 8WU of lha n S l i
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A
party
.consisiting
of
Mr.
an^i
Mrs.
Mrs. Ponce,-of .Miami, was a guest I?' » o-rhwk * “ ra. tha parchaM of *
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run
with
N
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guest^"pnased sevcra|,"houraPin cln* I?’*° a,d matar,B,,y ,n making It prof-!
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w I V 3 r
N Wl^ ed ***1&lt;*‘ |
UVLL *o" ad 5 t r m x
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ima of rt«hH&gt;tw»7 Of lha S.WV
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Roy .Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs..Bonta tM
It, B., B SI
Of MY .and M b. Bartow Mann"over
&lt;x» * 4 too IWptbll
4*tr*r*. SOS u .,w afeot Mid r!*ht ot+n *
th*
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a
Sb£*lS
ujcyrta
W
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Spear.
OowpUlaui.
and
family,
spent
last
Sunday
at
\ i r e Ry Et^ . yr T d U!itt? 'S S r f vorBatIon'‘ &lt;**&lt;» work, game.,
cffcc‘* ' A u t h o r i z e d S a l e s E n g f f i o c r s , L o n g w o o d , F l a .
ft.. H » dafiaa., SO Mia., W lOSft., 1 I
Sunday, and attended the ODoninr I ^,U|
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Ooaot/. ooca a
ux«M(fol
«l*hi wall
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mrs, «- i;; T ol.r snd ,little, daugh-. pUy|ng croquet snd wandering o v e r 'n ? J " L ‘S nif "du*try J cturn to
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lb. tha
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Inch bidder B a n# 4' ■
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.aergfce of the new BapUst chureh,
tetr,
Mary
Elixabeth.
are
spending
this
No. 4.—Tba SM of the W IU Of.th* NW U of waak for twain wAki “ «o tba aakMira p^- J
*•««■«»• cokttlr. Tha hoard
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1) bid.
tho S W g . Baetloa S. TowM hl*,|»’ a 7
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the farm where
Mr.^ Commons
habifor the fssuance
y\ ? ^ f woft,CJC
C° ntinuc"
with
p A«C
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• School here will open October 3rd, week at Daytyna Beach.
IN T tis
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Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Wainwright,. th. rUht to rtjMt .nr or . ■rOLLOWINO
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LAND, to-vii:—
A- DOUOCASS.
» / hud tad tha Mat of tha Mid
some
fte
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bred
hogs,
cattle,
chicken.
t
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andTe°
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with'Miss
Agnes
McCormick
as
prinNo.
NWM of tha NU
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Mf. and Mrs. A. W. Smith and
of lot t, Baetlao s. O nW t Ooort, thla 4th dap af A l t a i .
have left- for Macon, Ga., where Rev. |t i ! l
Clerk.
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5^p*L Both principal and pupils are daughter, Juanita, are visiUng reia- *n d * 0,,t,,•
A. K
A, Wainwright will enter Mercer »»«m .f apytiam^, f t T u i w » ,&lt;tf
itii—
V'i'. ‘L' uY'-rtr itn-r &gt; -.'jin* #•«"! iH
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0f these bonds pp a prorata
A.
No. a —Lot f af
(S B A L ).
i. TOwnahlp X * .
tetii.ru ' teok 1. p.*« 130, £To,ii,h
&amp; A. DOUOtASS,
:'
The opening services of the new
About six o’clock the official barbe-'»n ««»k:wnMUw
P ' : » ”a* ,
Bant* SO &amp; •
|
HrniriU.
eager to start work in the flse new tive$ In Jacksonville#
a w * of th# a r c o i t r
----r—t t v t
college and continue his studies in the - * U**
^
No. 7.—Tha NWU o f tha IW U (Imh a u af
Ouoaty.
To* « • brroby raqolrud tod orduttd la wBaptist church a t Lake Mohroe, was m inistry
^ _ n * i • NottM IwbMwbr• .Irta« awnaaiu
cucrs, J * n U onardl and Joe Bali 'in the late c m e r^ J c ^ n H ^ h?."crvc^
whool house which is belnrf rapidly
MP
twfaM mo ntM ti n__ _ .T .,
7. ^
iba NNU). nactioa s. .Towahlp » T . *
HUrfCT
that I). D,. Da
n Tsu tti^u
1 •• *te o»wt iia a
llargely
u m f "attended
...............Sunday. A sunrise
luffr* and
V f’ M*
»nd • W W Biking
Solicitor
I
j
completed.
K the
i b big
% steaks
-U .V . .over
m
in, «
S T B E &amp;
little son Billie tpotered to Daytona1the ho
tllS ta
No. * —Tha S IS i * . o f tha NB
Mrs.
Annie
Driggers,
of
TitusvilM,
•
s,rii
if
fr,‘:
V n sU rrl.it wh.U at_______
. k.. ’• IIY"
H norV°*l» that had, been burning
mervice was held early in the morn­
B«ach
yesterday
th.v
.
3
7
SWH .ad tha 8 IS red# af iha SW
coap
u
at
f
l
u
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icotaplahil
filed
irtinit
yao.
aad
ikuruto
M
o f lha
lives
to
thd
ca'uso
for
which
the
fleet
^
w f f i ^ s i S N W U « t tha Hb u , Sacthn ».
SO 8. xtm ex o r ________
ing and waa very beautiful’and Im hss been visiting her daughter, Mrs. |
,he m
r k
«**k» ™ SB
Ranca so r
...
• T he Cspitsl" will bo tho name of ,i.y
I follow *d hy :
L*J» *£»
“ roof"** 1
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pndkb axonoE
h i l i p
n d r e w s
on s wire grating rifht over the hot was primarily constructed, The plana
preaaive. Rev. E. Let} Smith, the S!rm
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ENXRAL|
h
tte
new
theatre
which
Is
bring
conMrs.
U
w
ton,
of
Oviedo,
and
her
Bell, and children,
*
coals and the, savory odors that .went would necessarily encourage the for­
pastor, officiated at the song and
^shwteii nt Orlando. It is being bunt sister, Miss Gayle Marshall, have re ­
mation of an organisation which could
«o
Notlra la baruby fir m Ik .I: J, B. Utaa. » .
Mrs. Baum Garden, of M t Dora,
R E A I .#
up from this favored spot brought out
_____
st tha y a s s s s t i u B
prayer ceremonies in the early hours
•f
T»i
OartirtMla
No.
1SS,
datal“
'
«f
brick
and
cement
tile
and
stucco
appropriately be called .thd Merchant
claim
aona
lniurrut
la
tha
Uadi
harataahbra
4aturned
from
a
brief
vi/rit
to
Jacksonotrtlflcatt
* l*tete.,ajjtead
aad tha *m! of mMc. «i.
------y
- g(■ - mthaS. tharatwv, jca. tha n ld Polly t . Boat. 3rd day of a. A. D. ISIS. Baa n u f u id car-1 \nm,t
is i
some
tremendous
appetites
and
when
of the Sabbath. At the regular mom- »UIW Mr,. H«UI. W .,„ . U .t , « k .
llflrtiu 'ln mj
•sad will bo fire'proof. It .will seat
(!)I
Mrs. Harry Rabun is confined to
It : a the ling table is d been laid ^Ith ev­ Marin* Minute Men of Arteries, to
I™*.
1^W t r . J- *• Nenoa.Vt U. A. Me- tar T n Paid
__( _ _
_
. .
B. a. Dbuotosa, ,
lug service a t 11 o’clock, Rev.-Smith
Iknfuid. tad Caorta W. Uak i n bur.hr raqolrud
1,400
people,
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Circuit
Court,
t
D.
m
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3i.i
4
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Octobfr,
•and children have re­ ery kind of good things to cot , the consist o f . ox-aurvico men tn every
her homo by illness.
ta ha aa4 ippuar boforu oar Mid rlrtall
SUmlaolu Cuoaty, r b
•t - i g s w s i n f t j g g g S
chose as his teat, “The Greaf Tem­
•
turned from a two weeks’ trip spent great big steaks came on steaming state in the Union.
PICKINHON * DICKINSON.
“ r .°f2*UI »l* * * »w » aaS taal thla ‘ t e « “ r‘ teas* In Saaford. florid..
Master Fred Bell is improving after
7th day af NotmoIkt, A. D. loil. and __
Solidton (ar CbaaplalaMf.
ple," and his oration was replete wlte
1
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With
the
ox-serric*
men
sharebold•
The
world
news
the
day
It
happens,
at
Coronado
Beach.
“
Baku .ai«rr la tha Mil of cowplalol axseveral weeks- illness, jprdd is a very
hot snd so delicious that they would
8. A. DOUOLASS.
vigor and inspiration. M m Smith,
|-.tl»e Herald office.
•
n
in
the
greatest
enterprise
ever at­
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Mr.
.snd
Mrs.
R.
S.
Holly
snd
Col.
almost melt In the mouth and m
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Bralaola Chaalr, TU.
Abo Thu Oartlflrata No. US, dated the 3rd
0«*lr. Tbrtdu,—! , Cbuaeury.
tempted by any nation, th e '“ foreign
wife of the pastor, who la quite* an bright and rtmnly little fellow, a n d U ,
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If.
W
EEKS
J.
H.
Rhudy,
of
Gainesville,
made
a
of
them
melted
right
soon.
I
t
is
W
e
d. a ..,*r
his schoolmates are hoping for him a
accomplished woman, and possesses speedy recovery.
«««■
la Circuit Court, Saru.U fudcUl Circuit
flying trip to the city today, leaving to repeat what some of the pienfe psr- propogandn would be^elimlnate^ which
and
Ikroayb Polly
PoU » tt
rla.bora
” * dM
, “Otbad
V v nod.r.
. r. by.
"1. ■
«! Ikroofli
-t
aa4 far SamlaaU Couaty. TlarUu!!- ’
much musical talent, both vocal and
T‘
JDt * « b« r|r. W. A. Mr Poo. Id. J.
™
C, rrt*
OoapUlaaal.
this afternoon for their home. Their ty said after retuhiliig home, that is now being disseminated throughout
.fa
Ralph, the bright little son of Mr.
A. UrPeetld aad Oaorta W. Link ar attenriau. property altaaled ta
instrumental,-charmed the audienoe
« a baruby ruaalrad lo te aad upper batata
many friends were glad to' so* them v e y ate more steak at Stone Island the country calling for the Junking of
i na«
% 7 r?rrw
CITATION
uar Mid rlrcaft coart »* tba eva/t boon la M.rLd^
To Arthur S'. lby|a,“MamphU,
T iio n m .
•
For
Wide-Awake
Boys"
by the rendition of a beautiful solo, and Mrs. Curtis Muse, came i^ a r
again. Col. Rhudy was graatiy sur­ than they ever ate bffbre. An hour this fleet, thereby subjecting our com­
imf?
u
ft**
it*?'M
f’.'n*
i
Saarord. Horl.U, ua tbu 3(h day of December.
To rra«l r. tkiyb, San Aatooia. Ti i . i .
""
drowning
by
falling
into
a
tiling
bpx.
8.
P. Younr." Coaplaln.Bl.
A. D. 1911. aad (tea tod Iter* » . k e m w
35c Year
"Open the Door of the Temple." A
^ . r t . T a t " rUf‘e“,#
“ *• •»
0- To * . U. Doyle. Saa la lM l.,
prisodj « t , the busy, appearance’ of ° r more after the Wg'crowd had a(*rt- merce to the dictation of foreign oper­
lo ILe MU of compblat oihlMlud ««uta«t
When
found
ho
was
holding
to
the
II
halnc
made
to
appear
tail
yoo
kite
m
f ry
lO.-lhfief ■
large and responsive audience took aide with both hands and
M.Im Bull Voain*. IlM|woduat. *
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher 11 Sanford, and, expects to com* back ,* 1 e*ti«* Metsre. Ball ahd Sharon ators.
i t T 9 » ,: N e e d a n e w
unknowo purlieu, olberwUe a decruu prw raa o ^ 7 f 3 ^ cr u—
ill I*
*»“
![IV
to
ftwoc will be uaturud icutaat mu oakaawa par- rate
was nearly
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Th®
editor
o
t
this
publication
haa
tl.laa . Bull Toony. flliyuruld Uuaoul. • Iba.
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French
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part
In
the
noon-day
service,
many
somo time in th* near fu tu re .. Ho ia ,wepe missed snd they were finally
tax
?A,
oicjrt;,ij.
K . ^ .vexhausted.
‘0
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c.iL,,.,K?ri.
,
kL
*n
*fn4.»U
filed
ta
ihU
requeued th* secretary of the Chamcoming from a distance.
‘tel *ku mlduaru of tku duf»ad.al M It b ordered that tab nolle# bo pablkbed ta
■&lt;
a former well known attorney of v i r - , d*Bc0Vered '
the woods near “the
PltiEunld. OuarEla. thui It I* thu bulUf of a? Ihu Saaford Herald, a newrpaper pabUahed to
her
of Commerce to bring this sug-‘
. ’Tho primary department of tha
Oaat tbit ihu dufmAout u arur ts- .!i
Hemloob County, rjortda. onea a wuek for *l( ht t^ te t! W « . Btotfc 13. Tier A, Maroro.
ginla
who,
6h account of his health, ro,u,tlng pit with a part of a steak In
....refora
______________
Toa iare tba
ordered to te aod
r**ta- uad lh a l I bun U^^Buruoo (*) week, oa la tte Vrown purtlM dufeodaol aald bad teUa i n aa ad at Iba data oTtha bLake Monroe school under the super­
had made Florida hl8 home.
on® hand and a big sweet potato in 'American Lesion in
W-lbaroro oar Cl real I Ooort at IM roort heilTb
la Ihu Sltta of Florida tha uurrlta o f a^tuV aad a e r • weak tar twain (i t ) wuuka.ua to
_
_
•rJ'-u.to '(».■*ifV inuulntiu lisutu
(n|Cii'.f ((
.
.LANDI8, FISH A HULL,
fertincata
la
taa
oama
of
u- 1Hemloob Ooanty. oa tho ITrat Maodir b Oh
F. Trtnnli.
■pea whom would bind tbu raid dufand- the unknown partita defendant.
vision of Mra. Jacobs, teacher, gave
•Little
Dorothy
Haynes
returned
^
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wupd
.-ieep
snfl
mak'i
h
e
l
r
^
w
^
f
n
thhi
^
t
t
J
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^
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t
‘
he
Wlloaun ay tund.kkd Shu neul of lha Clreal I Ah# Tax Oartlflrato No. lOd, 'dalod the ted I
,B? ‘ to. »»awar tte MU of rowyhM
AlUirneys snd CoonMilors-st-Uw
a very delightful little entertainment
. Ttiwfon. you. Ualna Bull Tama*, art hurw- Ckmrt oa tab the »oih day af AocouL A. a last. day of Joa#, A. D. ISIS, baa filed Mid ctrUI fii?1 terala a*alaat yoo. aod (bento fall
' iVj B u y th $ B e s t t h a t ts m a d e
Sunday afternoon from a visit. in*,,nff funny-W&gt;i«» ‘hat Bounded like a pUn | . subsenuent v ™ « ! L . n ,
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A.
DOUOLASS.
by
ruqotnd
oa
lha
Tib
day
of
Nor^akur,
AD
Ocala
la
m
y
office
ami
«...
r
ite
Jr,U
*•*«
aa
anfanad.
la
DeLAND.
FLORIDA
Friday afternoon. Sunbeams,' * the
Jacksonville, having accompanied her c®w bellowing. It was also voted that luiStion thete Rhares would be In llf
dark of tho Ctrcalt Ooort. ■ for tax teed to btea ta amw?i.,A JTTkb iSSt ‘"TT1
urin ,,V’
. *7 Oaal dawn.
.
'ftiii
‘jtiuiftH]
•
thitiiH
lifjfa
i E L . to t0tV \ l T *te.M n of coopUtal hluj
.
Win
practice
in
tbe
Stat*
snd
Federordered Itet
that tata
tab aotlre
notIre h.
to t_. ,
•gataat yao la thla n a w , oikurwlM a . iu m i
Bald cartineala ambn cm U m t o tb ^ ln 7 ^"ieerth: ..
J*. t*rl brr. qrd^
father,
several
davn
,
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Dutton’s
'
“Raspberry
Jam
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ln
title {jf the program, waa very hap­
(C
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Jil
(O
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Courts.
,
Uabed
the Saaford llcrald.
1
j i l i ’-o k sm tlih lil #&lt;l #
‘
- “*■ Specisl fscilltlea for Expro^nafuMo win oa Mid data ha ualured aemlaet OEORflN o. HRRRINO.
.1toalad la Seminole OooHly^bM tiabed
U
*h"1 ta
~ ueach
-a newepaper
“yte
*■ '■
■l
ta Mid caoaty, "ooca
week tor tow
Solidlor aad Uoanaal tar tte CompUladat. M*properly.
pily carried out in song and story by IF MIXED .W lT n SULPnUR IT
rSmining and Perfecting Land Titles.
tewlti Lot S3, rhrtdk Land a OoloabT caosecallra
l*,—
~l.i» &gt;r.,|
vacated
for,
ex-eervke
men
snd
which
M Ste
weeks.
.
.
It b further ordered that Mid m i i m k .
* • ° k ’t Add to Booth lUnterd. Th# Mid -load
'
N J
the‘wee little folks who so* naturally
traveler,
having
made
the
return
trip
f
lor^
a
*
^
7
*
Co.
cigars
were
betWllneoe
my
tend
tod
tte
teal
of
h M reart
DARKENS SO NATURALLY
brtad
•••■
••111
al
tha
data
of
ta#
laaanc#
of
ad
the secretary of tho treasury had sdS52 !- ‘JS t 11 **• &lt; ^ l » Otert tte Bernik Judicial Or- w h eortlflral# la tte m m o f OakaowiT
Aataet
IS,
1931.
k^lE
Sablaob
Oooaty,
tar
foar
conMcoi'r.
acted the parte with their bright
alone. She was the guest of her ^ o ? 1*"
th e x o ttag e cheese vlsed^woijld| prove disastrous finan­
WMkl
*u&gt;
NOBODY CAN TELL
(SBAL)
.
H. A. DOL'D(_!*«,
eolt ol MarUa, ta and fat Seadaale
A t o Tox O r tlflr .t. No. KM. doled ta# ted
. '• Wllaaoa my
aunt.
Mrs.
Stevenson.
,qf.-iBtonc Island canle from cows that cially if congress decides to distribute
Cbrk O m it ‘ tert,
smiles and winsome manner. Quite
tey of I t e l 4 . U. 1919, ha# nbd n ld crriilV
aunt,
Mrs.
Stevenson.
f t e the kool of tte ahere
err
tin
• ly W coart ai
__
Semlaob Coaly, m ,
■ppllrm
Kth day . t Baplambar. A.
:iu*.
* large number of the patrons were
DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
Hr. «ntl Mrs. a P. Smith M H r . ,
“* ? i
M" s' cash bonus for all ex-service men.
The old-time mixture of Sage Te* D. 1831. •
____
. t ciTATuar
ta
accordaor#
with
la
Solution
for
Oomplibtat.
I4 »
(SBAL)
Mabch Really Oompaay, a rorporailoa.
rttunt.lt
_
, omhrxrto
. te th# followlow
l a w y e r
E. A. DOUOLA88,
W e a l s o h a v e t h e C fo jk J e w e ll L in e o f
present, all of whom seemed to an­ *nd Sulphur for dsrkening grsy,
M.
U.
M.hry
to
S
o
t
o
o
i
V'n.errr
pblnaot.
,
ki i
WMtty •)taatod I. Seataob Comty. riorlda
Cbrk.
«»m
C
B
IN
THE
COUNT
H
O
U
M
.
__joy the exercises very much. '
7.*l,:
L«t
S3,
rkwida
Uad
a
Colonlteute
ny:
v.
e. pouoLAaa, p. a
Beach
where
they
spent
the
day.
y
e
s
*
,
f
hl
o
c,7
I
k
lUl*
Pa
rtF
4*710
stresked snd faded hair is grand­
Read
What
U.
8.
DepL,
of
AgricultiAM, Kbalmmaa. ru.,
WlllUm A ku odrr Bochxooa. LlqobUlar. ot P®- • Add, ta Sooth Bastard. Tho said Land toNOTICE: or CONTEST
GAS RANGES
U rd.y, They wero Accompanird home
£
- Miss Dandoo, of Maryland, who mother’s recipe, and folks are again
•!*.. Prfoodoota
*
Solid l « for Oompbloaol.
v** i' T " ? At Ite data Of tte booanco of tack
ur&lt; FokUoatha)
tore Says About What Two- - i
' A'
8-31c TO• I.William
SANFORD FLORIDA
4 It under Ruchooxn. Ltanlibtor af •vttflMla ta tte auaa af ttakaowa..
by
M
..tor,
Horton
M.bry
w
h.
h
.
.
brrn
“
1
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------purchaaed the Powell place, has ar- using H to keep their hair a good,
Kata
Caw
Do.
rkwida
Land
*
Ootaaltalloa'
O
m p m ™ U milPM— aald. tertlfleatar ahail te n1«uuj ae• n 6 t ic e i
tho guest of Arthur Zachary, jr^
queen in all tho world and Stone Is•? 4*. t
•4. • corporaUoa of Kocland. aod alt former
rivpd to spend the winter. Miss Dan- even color, which is quite sensible,
DtyartBMBt af tte Zabrbr.
.
:A.l. A*te "f1
. ^ 1931.'
- . “teooa «.
Notice , is hereby given that the elockboMere of Ifco rkwida I#nd * (Vlonlea30te day or S*ptratwr.
A.1D.
land, the ideal ipot for a real picnic. ::l According to governm ent'flgurjl,
United Statoi Laa* Offtoo
=T
T
Wit
4
J
doo was formerly * missionary, and •s we are living In an age when •
Uoo Ocespaay, Uiolled. a corpora tlo# of Kaymy arnrlal •Itoalura tod M,|
.OalnanrUb. rbrida
... bad. and lo Ibe unknown detleeM, KtanlM#
Among thoss present it, the.picn.. two rats:breeding continually^• for
day of Auyott, A. D. 1931.
(From Taoodtyb DtUy)
*'
8*t&gt;lro&gt;ter 10. lBL‘
has traveled extensively in the East, youthful appearance is of tho great­ Board of County Commissioners in
ra* i
or
otter
claimant!,
hy,
taroayh
or
n
4
w
tte
(SBAL)
.
m
.
A
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POU(11.A
S
H
,
-GEO.
G.
HERRING
Ttnmaa
Smith.
*f
Uskaowa
aJ.lrrw.
(W
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lewis are leav-iwer®i-Wr) *n*d Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr. three years produce 359,709,482 indfand J o r Seminole County, Florida, a ; Otero aanod partbo. aa* to any and all olbw
Into*:
Cbtk Cl real t Ooort.,
having visited India, Phina,.the Holy est advantage.
vidusi
rats.
Act
when
you'
nee
the
('•‘ w e i ar partbe wboeaeoerwr cbtmtoE nay i .
ing for ■ two weks visit in Asheville, and pre, Fred 5Vi«bt, Mr, and Mrs.
their next regular 'meeting to be hel&lt;
HANFORD. FLORIDA
• Soaitanlo Oooaty, ru. Too or* terrby dolifted that Jamra lirvfW.
.
A ttorney-at-Law
rlyht, title or Intermt Id aad to tho tallow^
Land, and many other foreign coun­ Nowadays, though, we don't • have in Sanford, Florida, on October Jrd
__;____ By A. M. WEEKS. I*, a who ylfao Malllaad. rbrida. at fcU pmtMr.
• I
(Kirtlcy, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ™
Bali,, Asst ret, don't em it RAT-8 NAP h
n;
. tJ R
|*»E doocrtUJ bad. ellnete, lyla« aad belna
ad.tr***,
did
oo
Aayoot
9,
1931.
O
le
lo
U
to
&lt;
H G arner-W oodcit/T B uildic
tries. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Og'esby will the troublesome task of gathering 1921, a t io o’dock a. m., will receive t a l t e Oooaty of Stmbab and But# o f nor- »• Oroaltt Ooort.
Court, IBaratk Jadbltl OKwait, Stab fir* bto doly wn hw lwl appllrallgo lo uoIm
Mrs, J. B. Colder will leave tqmor- Modgson Rail snd M®rry Francis, the rarest, cleanest, most convenient
owe* particularly described
rurtat.
aod
arror*
tla*
raaortblloa
of
yoor
note-,
atltl rent the place, and Miss Dandoo the iage and the niussy mixing at bids for the purchase 0f one car load Ida.
tO-wlK
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ae
SANFORD,
FLA.
row
for Fort Lauderdale to visit V. D®phno’ Wimbiih, Sars Wjght, May exterminator. No mixing with other
•toad Entry No. 0IS373. Srrtal No. 0l«3TI ■**»
*T
.-to S ' .
will do light housekeeping in the home. AU drug stores sell tho ready- n metal culverts, specifications • may
Joa# aa. 1919. tar SBM of NSU. Srrtko ta
* ! * ‘“A*' 143 f**» Hart of a point
food*.
Dry®
up
after'
killing-leaves
Colder
snd
family.
'
,Holly,
Mrs.
Endor
Curlctt,
Mrs.
EichFret (tooth of tte Boattmaat Uterewctloo
s a b TOB EAETmOE *
TuwotUp 31 «.. Roar* SI
XI K. TaUaktM
TtOakaaM
U N«k
L Baker, l*k. O,
new addition of the home, which she to-use product, Improved by the ad­ be had by application a t tbs Clerk of of OMsmorrUI S tm t and Rand Area on, aa
U mMdi for kll CMtMt hr lU*f*
;t4 •&gt;'ilif
Misa Helen C^ikhsm, of New York, rier ®nd Mr. snd Mrs. Chsa.Thillips of no smell. Cats or doge won’t touch
Ueltina
Coiirie,
Aaaaitu*
_
!
*
tiy
B.
B.
Trafford'e
map
of
Saatard.
klaryarot
W
.
Itanttr.
■Mm .................
rd ot.o
Iter told rnlrymaa
bto aritter mldrd
*c« t*
•*
will occupy.
dition* of other ingredients, called tho Circuit Court's office, a t Sanford, rbrida. roa tteaca Sooth KMX feet to tbe
it.
Sold
and
guaranteed
by
Ball
is'
spending
some
time
here
a
t
the
p
rnuv®:
Mr.
snd
Mrs.
John
Leonard!,
W *B.
calUrttod Mid Uod (taro ttoplamter. 19l9l tk*
HENSV Mc U U L I N
Conaulling ChernUt saya of the water: “Of th* many * n « n ol thh mo4
!».'» -,i
blf flltirv to Art M lltaa m i hdM Arne tl hM
A large crowd from this place will "W yeth’. Sage and S n i p l ^ Com­ the board reserves the right to reject {[• t ij ! • * te nrat el roeI, tbeacw Boot alone ta# Kranttk W. IliaUr. ol tL ’ • i
IMr. arid Mrs. Jstaies Shsfon, Mr. and Hardware Co.1 " *'•
Montesuras.
•r r.giena that I have analysed. 1 have found non* superior la aU ge*d e
NOTICE Or B4TW
rainlaymMl It military or aartl Mote* of to*
r'iTo
?
“
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tmCTL
oflh KX * feat, thence Went 108.3 rent to
attend the Baptist Seminole Associa­ pound" I t is very popular, because any e r all bids.
*
^
rt— Itef ao,W . od by United Butts, of tay ctertctor, to Mm* « '•
nding seversever Mr*L Rv,,J* H®,,y Bn3 ttrs. T. C. VlnMias Sars.W lght is spending
JEWELER '
tie. to that#ef the *Hdar;Water."—Phen* 3I1-W. Office U MlUer Holt
point « f b#ttaataf.
,
.
®f „0r4" ■?
mad# aod ratorod ter* To# arc, *tb#r«for*, farlkrr aoUfted tail to*
tion whicha convenes at Geneva this nobody can discover it has been ap­
Work haa begun ort • ' new
It appeariny from tte
Bl
weeks
:ln*Cairo,
G*.,'
visiting
re U -,«•"*• V r/'sh d Mrs. I.’ D. Martin, Mr.
- ■..-o'i
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
15
^
J&gt;«&lt;
W
.
Itorklot.
Jody*
MY
8
PECIALTIB
8
i
pitm nbd ta tab rtaoo tftlnot y^! u tt
week.
’
Mid tltoyallo#* w in te ta k te m naaftow ^gA ;
Uvea.
. [and Mrs. Sam Younts, Prttry Mere, •tory office and atore building /at
plied. Simply moisten your comb
c i . ; k. ante or fltlm team btorott ta Ud to tte 1
tepJ^teJT^
'AfiP.
*te
^7
yow Mid ta lry will to coarrlrd wllkral tortoFiekartTs Hand-Psinted Chins
_,,A- !&gt;■ ISM. tte aadtteynod
Itenftwo. yoo. tha told
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rosa, of Lock or a soft* brush w ith it, and draw
M*. and Mrs. George Davis H a rt,Dp- «"d Mrs. Blackman, Mr.' snd Mrs. West Psini Beach. THh building will
•r rlykt to te hoard, ti tt e r tefor* tkto offto* W
■MU attar for Mb at yobUr tortloo
'•or ha in’• Sterling Bllver
4h«itte
^
a
i
t
Uiwi7B
,r
,t
e
’yiSrtd"
I4.prt.it(«
of
tte
...__
_
on
appeal.
If
yaa
rail
t*
nto
lo
ihl«
M
*
tiaat. Iddd#r tot rata la^Uo,
b u s Land *
vUitcd* friends in Ukeladd for the y*mes Msgee and Mr. snd Mrs. Corn- be built o fhollow tile and cement
B art,, spent the week-end with their .this through your hair, taking one
door ta Saatard. Stalaob • llb la rwaaty day* aftor tt e WURTH
m ...a
Utetodn cor- 1 **• &lt;W1
Hosere* Plated Ware
ratio* te ta b aoUcw, aa khowa brtow, y«a- week-end.
m®ne.
n? with handsome ekterior design.
daughter, Mra. C. H. McKinney.
. small strand a t a time; by morning
■Oder rata. «p^n«Uy r##f«^tirt *
krtw tro tt e b y tl boon a f pa to. Ik* follow lay
Flrln snd WnlthBM Wst
. ‘‘Lteard, n tr td a . t e t t e 3rd day t e s t e d b a d lylay aad brloy la
Mrs.
W.
A.
Lester
left
Sunday
fori
An
o{
th®m
solemnly
v
o
w
isd
th
at
Ik#
aRaymUra#
te
naRSkt.
.
toff
lk«r
wlta
**
Mr and Mrs. H arris Doyle, of Phil­ the gray hair disappears, but w hat Notlco U terthy p ir n that: a . B.
*- rri
I*. A , tad tan aad (tea •■jwty. tTortda. to-wtt;
"i .............
proof IU I i n h a rt a rrtrd a ropy »f f * ~
TEX Omlfbota No. ass. doled tbo of Octater. k. ,‘te
,
----7
-----------Mdntieello,
FIs^
where
she
will
visit
,**■
*°uld
not^be
the'Isst’pfcni^party
adelphia, ar* visiting Mr .and Mrs. d*Hgbta the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage 7 . “ )
“ 0 eompUUt oikltotod
•war m t t e aald rra tm ta a l a ltter la
7»n, A. D. ma. haa nld um
tot ta tab eaate. ottenrito a d#rm
ky rryU ltrcd mall.
. a a
P arcel P o e t Y o o r C le a n in g a n d he* parent*, Mr. and Mre. 0. R. LinStone Island and the picnic season ..........................
u
tent# and tea M dTlLtete F®
A- Doyle. Their little son, Daniel, has •a d Sulphur Compound b t t s t T
** **‘**■4 tyktart yte ta tkb ra rrk ta m to pay tar till*.
Toe ateald atato ta y*«r m a w ta# « ■ • ■ •
**!*•*
4
^
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B
tete
ta
' .boovy
J
.
Tk—
tonj for severs! week*. 0
1 &gt;nliw »;»H»Br oA and the most beautiful
«4 an otter pttooao ar partlro rtalmtay
entered school heire,
V
tte .&gt;«■!■&lt;fins to wkkk y te dartra tartkw
D y e«—
in g ato
amtfkate
_
I
•
k ^ P . OONNEU.T,.
OrlS.
•idea beautifully darkening the halt*
tte foUowlac ■or risk!,
tub OTtatarwt la ,aad to tte pr*^
a te m a t ta yoa.
•
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—
.y— ra. Joe Fields arrived In •*&gt;o1 m ^•h® Monroe ia at Its best* In
'" ' ‘*»U.
Mr. and Mrs. F. WlUis, 8 r.t Jack­ *ft*r a feVr applications, It a lso pr*2-fCA
‘^ T ’
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gOET. W- PAT**-.
.
m bsref/V i
&gt;3 fatartertba «f 8.
• -‘ *\* ;f
the city laat hight from their home fn (ho early fsU.^i *+•;;
•• nr
•f
...
sonville. are visiting their son,. Mr. tiuees th a t soft lustre and appear­ _ - wlta
B Um a. r. By!?
a-*ip.
•ay ROBINSON Sk RBIDOEH,
A
Twp.
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1
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.
&amp;
Bmrt. m
m Boath
te 113 ----- - m
AuguaU; to vUit tbe parents of Mr.
. T. Willis, of this place. f
* aaaca «10
• EML
____ SoUrttori for (btoplataaat.
ance of abundance which la ao a t­ Jteta.te.
Work on our new factory U progressing well. It win
R It rt. N as dorte? W dT ^ te
d. a corporation
our
OCALA’S
HIGH
SCHOOL
art
:Fi*Jds,
Me. and Mrs. W» 'T . Fields, Mrs. Keach Telia Hiw ' She Got to
, . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mathea and tractive.
,OM»ky
rt]a(r*d
aam. tete? «
‘outers the coming i
te d m lb a tte a ta r Ta* Dood Umdor
JLtil
FOOTBALL
who residt on Sliver Lake. They are
1 Know Rat-Snap. ;
daughter, M is&gt;Lol» Mathes, of Or­
t T ---ta „L .^
** ■*J4rb”ridrp*,‘
la -Saarord,
a . oa tte
»s
ts
* to N “o ir
a t Norpmter. A. D. I 9* ^ o m
f*. IfTi
on
their
honeymoon
paving
Just
been
lando, haveretorned home a fte r visitTh# big mill o f th* W est Yellow
a n t e oa*wtr to t t e UU of
Nolle* It• O^oby ytraa Uat r. T. WUUama.
OCALA, Sept 21.—Ocal# Oi«h \
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wedded and made the trip here b
"Have always feared rtts . Lately
irifc Mr. and Mra. C. H. McKinney.
•7 TEx dirttfteato No. 1331. dated
Pine Co., located near Madison.' will ££,f
n
t
g
-te
te
a
-ta
-o
w
IB
te
f*ta
la
mr
offic#
t
t
e
Sad
day
SchooFa
football eleven Will have it®
Automatic weighersq^ut off delivery wnd ring gong at exact quantity specified nn.t
17
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Jaw*.
A.
D
.
3903,.
tea
mod
aald
their
Hupmobiie,
having
no
trouble
noticed
m any on m y 't*hiS:*A 'BeighMr. and Mrs. William Bailey were
“
»
4o#d
to
tea*
la
Jjte^te^tato
atatite
te
tebiuted
1
a
rarttflrat# ta my oftam. ate tea mad#
***um« operation on October 1. This tartlfboto rmkrocw#
•| _
first
test
October*I,
at
tiainesril«»
Mala
8L
Uoa
far
taa
.D a , except a t ona^o^-the farries, and not bor said he Ju st got rid'bf drove® with
•
a H S fS
®vcr before. /! £ £ £ S j
guests of Mrs C. A. W hitens *t San­
*te to law in tceordaaro wtta
Ctooaty, tec* a w aJkT or *mte*&gt;*d
ptateiiy Mtaabd te
a*.
features c
Prepay
when it meet* Gainesville high- °°V
------ d»ftodaat WIlUaa
hed
until,
they
arrived
fa
RAT-SNAP.
This
started'
m
«
ford, Saturday, and met their sister mill has been closed for several
; ^ nbu
S
t
i
l
ly
allteM
^&lt;taJtatorr
cbl^|^
te ^
M.
* Mortal, toft' Ideal
two open dotes remain on the 0c®»
be even
| Sanford ,whkh srenia to be the fa{e
I tu
fo r the day, Mrs. J. L. Hamerick, of m onths..
M te lta U te domplak/. ‘ u ^ U t d T T 4*
» . Tw p » .
tadt, N 31 rod*. W 13.33 r*dk te
Jtastaad. ta d t e rn a v o te for tw rlr*
quirementa.’!’1' ’ i '_‘ V
schedule
October
8
and
15.
G
affl^J.
of
every
stranger
conning
to
town
dot* ar tte
taa ■•Mint
— **** itte
y M M ^dar.nta#
S
ta t e a partte# dotaadaat.
•*®
1'TJ &gt;(,:* n ’-11
f'li
of mtet tocorttfbw*
Tte Mid Uod May laaroord at tte
T H E T F O R D , P E R R Y M A N &amp; these days. Jo* D a former Sanfonl
ready
scheduled__ore„ October
*
_
* J kaud and tte Mai of W slton coqnty has authorixdd the « t a «r
*7
^ Mra. Chsries Bell sihd son, Ernest,
« Ioral or* of *o&lt;* rartlfb a t# la t t e asm# or
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i t-.CJhmi
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te*a to iS. St GsinesTille; 22, Sanford at
and His many friends are
0 b
Ing congratulation®. He l« with
l-ATtijlTf' p : .1)
practice b all County, SUta and Fields Auto Top Co., of Augusta,
r tan a t Ocala; 11, GaineBville a t Orel®*.
*
■,
j»f
; 24, Ocala * I
,1a .mekiqg a great success ,o f
• —Get your Scratch Pads from The
ARRICUI.TURAI.I
lBt N*t- Bank
8 anford, Fla. buainess. :: • '
Herald—by the pound—15c.
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�year# younger, twenty-five years dred and forty-three pounds and my
healthier
and . twenty-five years stomach is as sound as a dollar. In
stronger express what Tanlac hss fact,*! believe I &lt;lduld eat the old army
dons for me better than any other rations again without It hurting me
way I .can put it,” said George D. in the least.
S h a# rv eteran of the Civil War, who
"I never miss a chance of saying a
now lives a t 321 Walnut street, good word for Tanlac and I would like
8pringfleld, Mass.
to urge the boys of the "Sixties” who
"I am now seventy-eight years ol£ ans not feeling right to give it a trial,
and I don’t hesitate to say I have !f0r I am sure it would put them in
never known a medicine to equal Tan- h„6 again just as it has me. For a
lac. For fifteen years I was sub- man 0f my ag? to "have no physical
Ject to attacks of indigestion th at ailment, to be well and strong and enwere to bad at times I would have to joy |[fe nB he did tyrenty-five y e a n
lay up for a week or two, For a long ago, Is certainly something to be
time I'liv e d on crackers and milk
alone as' nothing else agreed with me.
"When I started on Tanlac I weigh­
ed only one hundred and seventeen
pounds and my days were thought to
be numbered. I’ve been so wonderfulSwope entered Rollins College, Mon­
day.
T h e ‘Baptist association being held
hi Geneva this week is being attended
by a ’ good many Oviedo people*
The Methodist church, which has
been undergoing repairs is now finish­
ed ,and will be ready for the regular
services.
Encouraging hews from Mrs. W. P.
C arter and Mrs. J. C. Lee, Sr„ has
been received by friends. The friends
of hire. 0 / P. Swope are pleased to
know of her sotady improvement.

Mr. 0. P. Swope and Sidney Swope,
returned from fhlcago la st Friday
n ig h t
Mr. Roy Williams, of Sanford, is
. spending his vacaton with his parents
In Orlando.
Miss Nellie King left Saturday to
take charge of the prim ary departI ment of the TildenvIUe school.1
«
The young people gave Mabel
‘ Swope and Elisabeth Lawton a sur­
prise party la st Friday night, which
The onlje explanation of Tanlac's
|w ia jin occasion of much merriment
great success Is Tanladb true worth.
and greatly enjoyed,’
i The Methodists held another Out­ —Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
door Sunday school last Sabbath, and
Wiretcss telephone message 'from
through the kindness of the Baptists,
'held their preaching services in the Germany: "God save the mark I"—
Boston Globe.
„
Baptist church.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hwopi spent
NOTICE!
Monday in Orlando.
I have - grafophonea, guns and bi­
• Mr. and Mrs Blackwood and Mlsa
Innii drove out to Oviedo on busi­ cycles th a t have been repaired over 30
days in my shop. Owners will please
ness.
• ’.
call and get them or I will have to sell
Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Norrls and Mrs. them for the repairs.
Yours respectfully,
L. R. Mitchell spent Tuesday and
W, A. PARKER,
Wednesday in Orlando.
217 Palmfetto Ave., Sanford, Florida
MTslilM Elizabeth Lawton and Mabel

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1 quart glass jgr of Peanut Butter.
10-oz. can of
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Welsh’s 14-02. Apple Butter, glass jar...;......:.............&lt;
16 1-2-oz. can of Pink Salmon, per can.................~...J
1 dozen cans of tall Cream, per dozen.......... ...........$1
1 dozen cans of small Cream, per doz........................... I
Beat Western Pork Chops, per.lb....................—
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Beat Western Steak, per l b . ...... ............ — ................
Beat Western Round Steak, per lb........................,..J
"Star” Picnic Hams, per lb. ........... ..........._..............J

Mr. Mom Taylor returned homo
from, Palatka on Friday.
Mr. c n 1 Mr*. Sumniersill and chil­
dren, of-Osceola, and Miss Summersill, of Jacksonville, and Mlsa Mar­
garet LitfScy, of Osceola, spent S atur­
day evening with Mrs. Fred McFarlane.
t
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Philips attend­
ed the piicnic a t Stone Island last
Thursday.
A goodly number u tte r e d thp
chicken p!tr supper last F T lS / night
atthe town hfll, which .was
the
Ladies Aid of t h | Methcdist church.
Mr. J. T. Flyna left Tucrday t i t
Georgia fo r a abort visit among rela­
tives and friends.
Miss Helen Moran is In Oviedo vis­
iting her grandmother, who has been
very UL - *
‘ *- ”
Mrs. M. Caroline Wilson left F ri­
day morning' for Daytona Beach
where she will spend a month with
her husband, Dr. Wilson. 'While in
Geneva Mrs. Wilson visited her niecCj
Mrs. McFarlsne.
Mr. I. M. Littler, of Osteen, spent
Monday evening and part of Tues­
day with his daughter, Mrs, T. W.
P ra v a tt
• ♦\
The barbecue given a t the town hall
by th e ladies of the Baptist church in
honor of the B aptist convention was
a gr$at success. Fully three hundred
people enjoyed the barbecue dinner
on the grounds Tuesday and a large
number 'took snpper there. On Wed­
nesday, chicken pie and pillau w m
served for dinner and nearly ns great
a number attended. Tho delegates re­
turned to their homes Wednesday
nght after having been royally en­
tertained by the Geneva pooplc.
' Mr. and Mrs. Culpepper arc en­
joying a One screened porch which
they have recently b u ilt
Mr. William Kilby has built a fine
barn on his property.
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer, of San­
ford, attended the Baptist barbecue
a t Geneva. Mrs. Speer visited her
sister, Mrs. I , M- Wicks,
There will "be so ry ^g £ |S 3 h e Meth­
odist church next Sunday, both morn­
ing and evening. Rev. R ig h t of
Oviedo-, will preach. *
Mrs. Endor Curlctt and Mrs. Eichner, attended the picnic -at Stone Is­
land last Thursday.
Mr. T. W. P revntt nnd Mr. Fred
Mel’nrlane, were In Sanford on busi­
ness Wednesday.
“EXIDE” BATTERIES, the Giant
that lives in a box. We can now fu r­
nish six Volt Batteries a t $24.50., We
buy, sell, exchange, recharge and re­
pair all'm akes Batteries.—Ray Broths,
ers. Phone 548.G-tfc

Mr. Robinson was a visitor In Or­
lando Friday, going down to close the
deal In the sale qf his place to T. G.
Roebuck.
P. E. Phipps returned Friday from
Plitnt City, Tampa and other southern
points.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Y. Fuller were vis­
itors in Orlando Friday.
Mrs. Will Rineau has returned
home from the Orange General Hos­
pital where she has been for several
weeks but we .are glad $o /ay.Ahc is
much improved.
* Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Dtnkel and Misa
Olive, and J. E. Phipps motored to
Daytona Beach Monday and were the
guests of F. H. Rand and family.
■'*’
S. A. Wilkinson, of Sanford, was a
visitor in town for several days the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Al­
len.
Friends of M aster B. J. Overstreet
will be pleased to learn that, he won
one of the Dayton bicycles
^cycles that the
Tampa Tribune is giving away In its
subscription contest.
Rev. Burr held services at the Bap­
tis t church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J . H . Allen and Claude
Hind iff motored to Coronado Beach
Sunday for the day.
, Miss Taylor, of Valtey Fort, Go., is
the guest of her aunt, Misa Florence
Lovell.
A. E. Board man and Mr. Hunter, of
Maitland, were visitors iri town Sun­
day, coming up to look after Mr.
Boardman’a property In' West Long-

* lt M ast Have Bees Dead a t Least 8
Months But Didn't Smell.”

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Another barrel of thoseagood Apples In today.
Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Beets, Etc.

5?%: Dressed Hens and Fine Friers

"Saw a big ra t in our cellar last
Fall.” writes Mrs. Joanny, "and
bought a 35c. cake ’o f RAT-SNAP,
broke it up into email pieces. Last
week while moving we came across
the dead r a t Must Bftvs been dead
eix months, didn’t amell. RAT-SNAP
is wonderful" Three sires, 35c, 65c,
$1-25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Hardware Co

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Will be the time for you to have
that Fall Suit made to your measure.
The Schaefer-Weedon Tailoring
Co:, of Cincinnati, will send a special
representative *here to show you one
of the greatest tailoring lilies on the
market.I
You can have your suit m ade up,
and come out at any date, and if you
want it in a week's time you can get
it—that is another great feature
about this line, they deliver the goods
on time.
We have handled their line for sev­
eral years, and find it far superior to
any we have ever handled. .
It would be a pleasure to us to have
you call and inspect this line, whether
you buy or not v ‘ :l

le t celery, lettuce, cabbage, caulaflower and other fall grown vegeta­
bles in the Held. Celery plants gener­
ally are looking fine. The dry weath­
er is a very serious question fo r all,
for every day more wells refuse to
flow,
Engines, are being placed to
force the w ater on many farms. The
American F ru it Growers, Inc., are
placing several and many others have
installed them. Among them are, A,
Corpsny, J. C. Ellsworth,
W alter
Raulenon, B. Steel, M r &lt; Chatman and
others. "Troubles never come single.”
The Jack Daws and rice birds have
ju st camped out on some of the let­
tuce and cabbage seed beds to eat
.every seed to be seen, and dry weath­
er has hindered seed from coming up

Rov. W. T .Jlancher was over from
Apopka Sunday and preached after­
noon and evening a t Moore's station
church.
Mr. and 3ft*. Jam es English, of
Tampa, accompanied *G. C. McDougal
home from his visit in th a t city. The
English's arq contemplating coming
to Sanford to reside if a suitable lo­
cation can be found.
M. A. Jackson took a party of
friends over to Daytona Beach Ashing
on Sunday; a 20 pound bass and a
string of lesser sire b^aa was brought
home.
Doctor. Haxeldon enjoyed a blrthday on Tuesday.- A large party from
town came out for the eveningta t the
You will want a bottle of the won­
Haseldon home on Silver Lake.
derful Tanlac remedy. You can get It
Mr. and Mrs. Madison.Wade and lit­
from the Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
tle son, have returned from Knoxville,
Tenn., whore they Went with th j re­
BEST GRADE STABLE MANURE
mains of th e ir little daughter, Paula, - -in carload lots. A ttractive prices.
for burial. Mrs. Wade and the chil­ Prompt s h i p m e n t s . W rite for is o la ­
dren had been with her parents in tions. Bergman Manure Go., Box 2103
Knoxville fo r a visit and reached 1Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
6-2tc
here about th ree” weeks ago with j
Paula very ill, Iter dea.h occurring in
a few days. The cause o f her death
is said to have been bowel trouble.
GUARANTEED
Much sympathy is extended to Mr.
SU RE SHOT, kills timber, any spec­
and Mrs. Wudp in their sorrow.
Mr. and t f n , L. A. Bromley and ies and size-within from (6) to (55)
son, John, le ft last Friday via the A. days, seldom longer than (15) daya,
C. L., for N orth Carolina, to visit quickly decays timber and ^ ev en ts
their relatives, the Frcsierfe, Hunters, sprout?, also kills Palmetto immedi­
and other friends near Charlotte. ately. W rite for particulars.
'Possum hunting Is the attraction up “SURE-SHOT” Timber Killer Co
OCALA, FLORIDA
there ju st nqw, so they say.
Mr*. LUly Jones and'M isa Hoskins Exclusive M anufacturers and Distrib­
Jones, joined Miss Sheppard and
utors for Florida and Cuba.
Mias Simpkins front Jacksonville a t
Daytotih Beach on Sunday for the
day.
- Miss Susie F ay was a t home from
Palatka over Sunday. She w as accom­
panied by three young lady'friends
for a week,end visit; Mrs, F ay enter­
tained a party of yoqng folks on
Saturday evening in their hon r.
Alys Chorpening was a very happy
little girl on Tuesday as th e th a t day
reached the advanced age of eleven
years. Numbers of pretty -gifts were
received and a picnic ■ supper and
bathing party planned a t Haseldon1*
f *_•
*-* : v^_.
beach on BUver Lake. Every body
had a fine tim e ., '
Mr, Muirhead had the misfortune
to have his barns burned .down a few
days ago w ith considerable loes to
him. The Are is said to have been
cauted by some careless smoker
among the hay.
I t {« U ld, "«I1 signs fail in fair
weather,” but according to w h at the
"old timers" say, there should have
been a good rain either three day be­
fore or three days after the moon
was in the full in September. There
was a full moon the 17th.
Mike Stonoff, Ben Monroe, O. J .
Pope, John Rumlcy and Slmion Filip
arc among the first to set golden celcry In the field. A good many grow­
ers are waiting for more w ater power
to wet up their land to enable them to

WANTED
WANTED—Young cow.
Must
fresh, and good milker. J. H.
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
U
hauling.
WANTED—To do your plowing
harrowing. Call Geo. Conyers,
Celery Ave.
4
WE WANT
ag en t to handle city trade la 1
ford'and other.vacant cities. TUi
a , wonderful opportunity as yon \
be retailing the genuine J. R. E
kins COcoanut OU Shampoo, G«
Face Powder, Fruit Drinks sod a
137 other products. Write today !
free sample and particulars.—The
It. Wntk'ins Co., €8 Memphis, Teas
U

FOR SALE-rNo. 817 West First I
Eight rooms and bath. ForfB
and term s, write box 782, Dayton
Fla.
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Or4*f* promptly citcaUA

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FOB SALE—1820 Model, 0 cyi.J*j
touring car, ’ practically new
good condition. Apply, A. P.
F b R SALE—Celery planTu. “ Wff
ready about th? 25th of this nMS
Inquire a t Herald office.
^
TRUCK TIRES, Goodyear non skJ4
32x4 Vk
All other sizes any make in prop*
tion. 'Get our prices before you buye-

Castor Pomace

H ard w ood A sh es
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G r o u n d T o b a c c o S te

KAINIT—SHEEP
GOAT MAf
And Other M:

Mayors, bankers, lawyers, promi­
nent government, state and county of­
ficials, prominent business and pro­
fessional men and Ministers of the
Gospel have endorsed- Tanlac.—-Union
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kepral
r f the devised GenStatute* of Florid*. Relating to Requireit* to Obtain C rrtificatcfi Section a t70 of
Revised General Statutes of Florida, Hrlit*
Ao the Appointment o f Ik Hoard of EelecMedical Examiners b r the Governor; Stxa iy t of the Revised General Statute* of
rid*. Relating to th* Examination of Ap»nt* by Said Eclectic bo ard ; Section area
he Revised General Statute* of Florida, Re‘ g to the Duty of Said Eclectic Hoard;
lion * 1y j of the R t riled Genera] Stalutea
Florid*. Relating to the Appointment of
ical Examiner*; Section a ir* of the Be1 General Statutes o f Florida, Relstlng to
Qualification of Members of the State
rd^ of Medical Examiner*; Section 117J of

“ T ti*oe exceed * 7,7 J®. 000, that U to *»y,

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r sa a d a H S S n » B W
Ch4P, *r ?“ *• A ct. ol 1019, L aw . of ^Florida;

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M j / 31 vi'vv and t i - I L f 4 41
jn. J j c * * 4, 1* * , „ * , w
B*C4 i f 1 10 11 la i j 14

«ed provided, further, that th e amount o f.b o n d .
aulhorired an d issued by said Hoard in any fiscal
f w ‘ *4ch
I**r being deem ed to end on the
oI “ ***«her Id each year tal»«S, shall no* exceed the
»um
°! It.jo o .o o o , but nothing herein
contained
rtd l
be d etm ed * lim itation of the right
L egislature to authorise iddltlonal
bond*
payable from drainage Use*, within
i f td £**?*&lt;*- Provided any auch additional authoritv shall be accompanied by th e levy and Irapovjllon of addilionxl taxci and attestm tn ta sutfl-

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f c s g g a a r a d ir a a if s s s

I *0 '7 *8 34 J$ and j 6 ; bonds shall conatilute an obligation to equal dig,y l8 , B « , ^

I*, .11 Sec* , C y „

w m m m
U J4 J J *nd jS ; also

V u ? h o rih r

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and to;

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a* a , as a j .6 and 36; afto
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33 34 ami j j ; aUo
39, all Sec* 1 * 3 4 3 6 7 8 9
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a* i j and *4; also
4&lt;&gt;, all See* 19 rw at aa a j *4
10
« 1* and 36; * l »
40. all Sect t * 3 4 3 8 7 8 9
IS 18 ty 18 to so er aa aj *4 a j ;
' 3* 33 34 3J 38; also
»o, all Sec* 1 * 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to

J ',“ dTp 44* R 43. all Sec* 5 « 7 8 , o H of 17. *3 *6 ay *8
W * V p 4' s .! between Range* 36 and ^y, lota 3 4

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Of th* Revised General SUtutea of F k
wit: Section aidp. trialing to requlrvmen
t*i* eertiUcntea; Secivon aiyo, relating to
pointment o f a Board o! Eclectic E t t a
Uu Governor; Section a ty i. relating to t
‘nation of applicant* by a4l 3l EelectTe Dm
Hon aiya, relating to tb'e duty o l salt
Board; Section *173. relating to the app
o
•peeifieally i medical examiner a! Section aiy«, f t
Hte qualification o f members o f the Sts
of Medical Examiners; Section » iy |, r*
the term* o f offleo of th# m embers of
Board; Section a 176, relating to th# tl&lt;

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any proprietor

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latlng to Violation* o f L aw Regulating the
Duties o f Medical Examiners: Section 3333 of
the Revised General Statu te, of Florida. Refating to the Practice of Medicine as Physician
Without Certificate; and to Prescribe Pensl_ «ev for Violation* o l ibis A ct.
B r It Bntcrtd fry l U L tfitia lu r t t f like f l a i r #/
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b « .M n T p . j j ' . n d l * *-l V 1 M d f . . . n 1 . J , , , j Y 16 , , lB * d
l . ' . j ’ .6, 7, , fld
- 1 l l f fc# &gt;• cftjt* p*T l e f t If hertby lc v k d *7f
35 *nd j ( ; ilio
io aa ; and thereafter for a period of l " T p
* 7- R 40, alt Sees 17 t8 19 ao a t 15 *6
? T « !» beginning with and Includln* th# year
a7i« »9jo 31 31 j y vi 35 and }6; also
L .T s Is* of 40 cent* per act* annually D here*® ~P 4*. R 40. all See* 1 * 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 to
flJH^ird upon aald landtl and thereafter a tax I* 1* i t 14 i j 16 17 18 19 so at a* a j *4 a j
i5 ’ .’r ^ u &gt; e r acre beeftmlng with * M fnelnJ»9 3J 3 &lt; 3 * S3 34 3J *n5 H i aUo
f L ’i a rear «9*7 i» hereby ItvUd upon aaid land*.
Tp 49, Ti 4j . *ij
1 * 3 * 3 6 7 8 9 10
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’ t h , following described land. In
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inflammable
malerlsl a ccu m u la te, eslittng, o r resulting from
the riearing of the land ahall. when collected in
piles, heaps o r staeks, be protected from fir* by
,6 .the clearing o f the land around such 'heaps or
piles to prevent thy spread of fire therefrom in
,o ease of fire, and that such heap, pile or stack shall
a6 he burned or otherwise disposed of aa xhsll be
lt
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of atufam enta •rMl^quailheaHons under the pro*
Sec. y. This Act shall take effect
vision* of thi* A ct. and tbs rule* and regulations upon its becoming a law. Approvi
under the provisions of this A ct, and the rules I9 *t.
and regulation* of tbs Hoard. Such license shall
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of Revised Genera] Statute* o (' Florida, Ex- .SU tn on the following ground*. (&gt;) th* emplor* » M in g and Ewoeptin* Certain Persona iu D‘ « it of baud or deception In applying lor ft-

I n T p s j ’ R ^ , all Sec. 1 . , 4 i 6 7 8 9 l o t !

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t e r o S M
the Fine and F
Fund, and the County Commissioner# an
f'H horitcd
l° l , ’ u«
for «uch expenses. The County C M h I
of inch counties are hereby authorised
nuft inch necessary equipment lo r (M
the Probation Officer and hi* assistant*
be required for the proper conduct of the
Sec. j. 1 The Probation O fficer ahafl
Clerk o! the Juvenile Court of such
and perform the duties of »uch Clerk.
Sec. 6. A il law* and part* o f J#*S
flic* pith the provisions of tbj* A ct be

s1 Statutes
a s a fof Florida,
feV:

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C H A P T E R 841

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, Ilc |j countie*, out c f

»*«l. K*d it ih ijl f iv e tU o h iU in tb o ^ iy to the A K A C T to Arnold, Section jf&amp; o o f
person to whom it (a Itottsd to practice m tdidne
l*ener*J Statutea of Florida, Kristivt
Fn this State. Every unrevobed license and la' " I Decree* in Chancery,
doreement of recordation mad* «* provided in Br l , fi.a cted try tk , U f iik t w r , */
this A ct shall be presumptive evidence in ail
Plrrids.
court* and place* that the person therein named
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iiceneed to practice medicine. I t *1 )3
V &amp; aL !
l&gt;e_ the duty of .he toereftortretonrer, « 4 -g_tb_*
M
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3*. all Secs r 1 j 4 J 8 9 to 11

^ T p 4T tR « . A i of A

See. 4. The actual expense* of the I
o fficer and his assiaUats, ineuired in
chargo of the office of the Probation

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s

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J3j: aim ’ * 6 7 11 '* ,8 '* 10
9, all Sec* 3 4 1 8 3 8 9

enl ilcenw . and a fee Of
of 1150.00
for issuing • license by reetprocrec
of etsm iocr# m.-y grant •a . li
ity. The
'‘" " f
ilon’ to licentiate* of boards
without e
Hiring equal o f -I h 'i . b ^ ^ h i r
other •(*
Stale o f Florida, nrtrvldcd
p i---------------Hon* wit
auch
tare relided in this State far at
applicant
rior
la
such
application,
and
shall
least:* m'
that it la hii intcullon to
to become
become
Mitafy th&lt;
* bon* Hr--------- ent anil practitioner in this State,
__,___
No part_____|
of any fee it returnable under any cir*
nor ‘ hall this A ct be conatftied aa
“'cumataitcn,
— *------ —
affecting
--------- , or th in g in g tana in referent# to license
" by‘ phjticiana and surgeon*.
u * «o o# paid
Prooreutfon* s
— bee. is,
1 owei t of Hoards:
The aaid Hoard sJ
oath*. to summon
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lawful to stack, pile or accumulat# any brush,
*rm?h . w Ct-h^
n u b i T m a ^ a l .within too
1
f l *h
u nV..b ^h* hnmlnw
o f^ fi L „ V k !
W
n l ?
wood I, prairie o r othrr'tinds by fire shall b* don#
by the Fire W arden of KvcTgtadei Drainage Diatrict or by bla deputy, or b r permit or order
from aaid F ir* Warden o* deputy, and In so-

mor*i rerpltuda; (e) the practice of madkfne
*®d« • falae or assumed name, or the Impereon*.
another praetiifonee o l a Ukn o r differ♦ "* »f® «l &lt;d) habitual lntempevanre Id the us#
“ d*"* apWts. toreo tc* « r vtim ulanu to such
»« “ »?&gt;*,*» *0 incapadiat* him for tb s per form01 . S * prefesatonai. dutiea; (a) the precurM L S L H f f l f .°,r

r i/ d .,ho'r
r e W m U e s i^
ilished; (b) causing the p u C B r It BmaftiJ fry Ikr
a of a fraudulent advertiseFfc»Wd#&gt;*.

; Sec
clectlc
itment

k s s s e v e
chareea may ba preferred by
&gt;0ration or th* Board may, on i
irect the executive officer of aal
told ehartes. Said charge* ah

time and niac# for the hieating Of arid’ charge* Slate Road tDepaitmef
thall be fixed b r said B,toard a* soon aa con- being clothed with c
veaient, and a copy ol lha1 charge*, together with affecting public rood*
issued by said Hoard; !
a notice of th# tim# and place when they wOl beteby etithoriird and
temporary certificates to
b« heard and determined, shall
apt u
[hall be served upon th* grants of—____^
money appro
accused at least ten d ay. before the date actually of CcmEre«* and aU
flaed for aaid hatring. A t aaid hearing the *e- ply the
r‘
__
il8 jj „ | l t ing to record 1
aim#
re the
cured shall have the right to erota-#x*min« th# in thin Slat# fn ac&lt;
2 5 &amp; S t o 2£ * 'S J 2 2 f i
witneasre before him. and to produce witnesvei condition a expressed
In hi* defense, and to appear personalty - - counsel. Said Hoard may, upon aatisfaerer
[It. relating to practice of m ide that any licentiate ha* been guilty
of th# charge* against him, im pend auri
^ -------without certificate; be. «nd
— each of them, are hereby repealed tiata from the practice of medicine, end
is hereby given, and that
the .license uf said licentiai* upon a twi
---- s may receive from lb# F
See,---a. Hoard; Qualifications; T hat a
----msy ’bxve the ’ pro-'
,0V* *!' m * r sum#, o f moot
Y*]&gt;*VnJ
1*
t,
la hereby established
to b# known by lh*
and style of^
o l th*
__ State llpsrd o l Medical 1
provided In lh# said
i s m ; said Board shall be composed of ten^D rS- *® ib« d ten lt court oY^he circuit in*wbrch **td
Theshall n
have
the _ . •"'endtnent*
thereto,
and to
3 thall Ueenae I* recorded. , T
t^ ' accused -ball
i .e ;U«
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tiring physicians c
mind
a
tri»l
da
novo
before
the
circuit
J''”
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*
nd
**“ °°rf and meet an
any ex
1 medio demand trial
lh a elrsult
!fb
ba r t s ilM b of t a . ,
.
_ PH I
thereaftsr
lh#
court
shall
beer
and
dsJ?
,11cb
work
a*
fa
provided
for I
rtuaiM
court,
and
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lefoe In tM» State, and who shill h iv e 1 4UB' CU l.rm ino l l a m ill
ftMIHirtlHMiiA likto
s guilt or luuntowaa
Innocence aw
olt tkg
the accused a#
se- C(MIV7M
CongreaaI 111(1
and amendmenta
thereto,
from reputable medics! schools end have
the evidence and law applicable to the
®n« *vlll on each dollar o f Ui
tb* active practice of thrir p
.......- ahall be produced before jiim , end on- within the State ol Florid* for the
------]* S u r e for it Irevt a period
the
guilt
of
the
seem
ed
shall
appear
beyond
Tr*r 194* It hereby levied, sal
year*, bat none of them ahall be coot
aaonsble doubt, tne court ahall render Its to be attested arid collected a* 9
any way j- with any medical eoHcga; aal
don to favor of tire accused and restore him su rsie d and collected and temitte*
^ tI
■ ■
. J * duties and poatesa 1
dl rig h t, to preetic* under thi* Act, Said Treasury.
tlW tucb OO1were relative to the protectk
public henltlh and tb* centre! and rvgu
o f medicine it. the State #s
{£*, ^ a 'b e. prescribed
and conferred up
u * . , 5Hoard; How Constituted 1 Th*
rtmU within
‘ a after the pasaagt
*ct »nr&gt;oint
Irian* who ahall po
q u a llflto ffo o .fp

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I £ r ore scribed* t h « e f « * ° d r4* ^ ,,WU M
1
BtHL.f, n * b e titr to tarry out the provision*'
i 7 ol tola A ct the Governor of this State i* hereby c(i n ^ t h m aha!

provide auch compensation foe the aaid Fire
1 *m proper, .1 b m May N S T
ta ’ i 3 M ** &gt;3 i ; I ^ R 3r. between T p . 4* and 48, lot. . # '.n d W g j j t o f i j
Fire W ardens for tb* m id f „ (c
I may eitabllsh (ire patrols nul)
taf R 37, all Sec* as a« 35 *nd 4«i “ so
’ In R 18, betomea Tp* 41 and 46, lo U .r a 3 4
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led U90n arid land*; and Ibereafur a U * of \n

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,8 10 ao at ** »3 *4 etnrt t* T * « e annually, beginning with and In- the pronator
8 . 0 3 0 3 1 3 * 34 34 3J and 3«i
, , ^ ' “ 8 {h*
"&gt;” • * hereby levied up on,told ^
T
T h u upon afi other U nd. embraced in .raid
*4 drminif* district s S d not n«rcinbclore d ttcH lx d .
3° e*c*pl‘ *nch as are described in the paragraph*
immediately following, r t n of » ecnfi per are*
to annually is hereby levied, beginning with and in*
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1* Tp 4J. R 39. atl Sera s 6 y 8 ty and so ;
la R j l . between Tp# 43 and 44&gt; •«*» &gt; * J 4
I snd 8; also
.
: In R 39. between Tp* 41 and 44. to** 4 S * ad
»; alto
A tax of 31 cents pet acre is hereby. t*vfed
•at the year beginning ipsa; and thercsfler Im
a period of four year# beginning with and includi»l the year ip s j. a U x of 38 cent# per #&lt;»e
mairilr It hereby levied upon arid lands; arid
IVrmiirr a ta t of 40 c r e tt per acre annually beattain I with and ineladlnw th# y«*r 19*7 t*
•ettbr levied upon aaid Unda;
* ..
That upon the following described U adi In arid
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Sees 1 » and is ; also .
Sees 1 a to 11 i | * • * f

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4 J * f • f •»
‘ I is 13 14 ij .3 *4 s j.a n d i t ; alw»
la Tp 37, R s i , all Sera 7 ry &gt;8 aa at . 7 »&gt; " •

W it den snd hi* deputies shall exei
era to makings a rra y s , to requiring
otherwiae enforcing tn# previsions
e^ , ,
See. y. A ny p#rann or person*.
2*® * ' ration or whoa# agents or tmplo;
•
wilfully, m aiicloariy, or etoswwise a
ill
R'** to be act in tony lands In K v

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i* 3* 13 34 33 and sfri'riao
.
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snd'* 4-6 ^ ** ** 1 1 *J * 4 *8 ** •» ** &gt;*
P 4l 3 R * 6^ all Sec* 1 a i to t i t# i | *4
j? 5 « a a .t t * v ? ? v jf » : w w
'7 18 19 *0 11 1 1 13 i j *8 ay a t a# j o | t
,J4 JJ and 36; also
P jo. H 56. ait Sera t a j to 11 I# t j 1*

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A 4 c r . " , k ’ ,“

H e m to Counties of fOO^OO or More
tloo and H arin g T w o o r More Circuit
B r U Em eriti fry the LtgiMrtmrr e f the .

to th# U w ft hereby
.

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f f i w S ^ a s S i'H ^

o f t# ij, *a emend td by Chapter
15. as amende.! by Chapter y*8 s of th*
IIP. Laws of Florida, b* and the san
r amended to road a* foliowai .

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"I jto.for four year# from dale df appointment,
• duties and authority of th# Probation Officer
ill bo thoa# prescribed for Probation O fficer.
Chapter ( u f o f the A cts
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u®^Jw#
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ORtoara to aacb co

ira^iHatoMe^SSrirka to £ t^ T « S h o

• « Federation o( Worn
prrered condition lh a t 1
thereof shall b e used u
aod benefit o l alt to* p
no other purpose; and l
anefi permit or stttfrr t
» r other purpose or «
thereof for such purpoi

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• « . •* ■*” ,s: a t i a s s ! * % s s
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of *« lto n 18. and nort
*&gt;• tow gihlp 58 south,

re*idea, o r in which auch practic* I

b* entitled to on*-,

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AN. A C T to Cede Uptt
°! W omen1, C lub. C
to Township J
Thirty-Seven East, in
Br j t Smarted fry tht Lt
Florida 1
Section r. That for tl
ih# people of the S u re
ITfind* hereby {-*.)#. *n
» ' Women’. Q a b* south

tlce medicine, or ahall practic#
a false or assumed name, or shall and Ub#
at#
another practitioner of a like approval
’mi f*c. iooq
M * l «maofii
V ‘ cniraeter*
c,h ^ r t c r he A ^piictuofii
» r » u ™ .h. from cm * ***'
Uh
me. upon eonvirtion thereof, be
didat** to practie# medicine or turgery in any ST
than I p r e e , o r by Imprimpmret M l th# approval of.the
* ^ L of IU.branches shall be accompanied with proof (*“
______ —a a -t-y ea rn , or by both lo ch fin*
imprisonment. In tb* discretion ol the court
CHAPTER
?. 18. A li lawa and pwrta of law# inccmslM.
AN ACT to Provide
erewith #rt hereby reperied.
iy- T h i* A ct sh ill taka effect Immediately
Pjm It* becoming a tow.
Approved Jon* to, ip s i.

s ra tv
V

aSpa.© asr» #uj

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v f , talnad ■ * license s i aforesaid It abaft b* unlawful
f “ - ( o f tori to practice madlcine In this State, snd if
p# aball practice medicine In tbta S u te , without
” 2 ? first bavin# obtained a tforese. h* ahril b« dremed
VZL
I f * " vfoUtrd the provirtotis-of this Art. A ll
* (1, epplieanu for ■ license to practice medkla#—•*
' _u. fo* • renewal of any such tfeente which hat been

refuse! to M iry out ord

a

■ s r . u '. 'a .Y x
holds himself out aa being abt&lt;
operate or prescribe for any h
injury, defo;..ilty or physical
shall either offer or undertake I .
method to diagnose, treat, operate, or
for any human disease, pain, injury,
or physical condition. Thi# A ct th ill n&lt;
atrued to a ile d commissioned medics
serving in the United S u te * Army, Nsv
lie Health Service while to cummltiione
on* while actually serving without **Ui « orefesaional feel on th* resident medical tb
legally Incorporated hospital! o r sojr l« Hr r e /
practice
ittertd dentist exclusive!
‘---- *
of dentistry; o r any per
« who
001 9* ‘ h# fund* collected by the
aeolianU
without the use of dni;
rrm, i nJ fr |0 ^ divided equally 1
hold
two
«*Rx
f»U
or
tell*
lenses
—
-!»—
•
Jimbt
01
hrra of the Hoard. Said Hoard
o r t# engaged to
regular meeting# In each year, on# meeting *h*llI nther apparattu or app)
PBPSIIW . . ty&lt;ls lor ih t pur*
be held In June at some centra! and convenient the m echinlcst examioa
place in to* State and on etteh date ** to# Board poa# of c o n it/ u e dfn t ------- ............................... .......
glasses
or
lenses,
o
r any iawfulty qualified phyri'
shall select, of w hich meeting notice shall be glven by publication thereof once a week for four qfan to other attic* or cowntrie# meeting legally
trgislcred
physfoiana
in this State tp consultation:
successive weeks In * newspaper of general efr*
CU|„ |on throughout th# St»t»: the other meeting or any phyvirian duly registi
ther c&lt;m^tre
-- -he held oh the second Tueadey of October called to atrrnd Isolated case#
♦ -hall
1
-hereto
Xt the Stale Capitol. Cali meetings may be held bnt not residing or habitually
»t the discretion of the president. Raid Board or Ibe furnishing of medical — -—
shall adopt a weal, which must be affixed to all ol emergency; or th* domettic #&lt;1ministr#l
family
remedies;
or
the
practice
of
chiropt
licenses issued by it. Th# It««rd shall from time
to time adopt such rules and regulations at it osteopathy by osteopath* who have beer
deem necessary for th* performance of Iu licensed by the State Board of Osteopathic
es, and shall examine and pat* upon lh* qual­ am inert; or chiropractic by c“
have PtoW 'duiy licensed by the
ifications of applicants for the practice of medi­
Ixam ineri; o r naturopaths, not pre*
cine in thi# Slat* #i herein prescribed.
Irinea o r edmioUtermg drugs; or
Sec, 6. Application* for Uccna#; A n y person
Iwlvea; or to# practlvo i t toe re llf.
wishing j o obtain the right to practice medicine
any ehurch.
f» tol* State, who h * r not heretofore been reg­
■ nsltlea for Violation* t A ny pereon
istered or Heretcd *0 to do, (halt before II shall
"rin g medicine to this Stale without
be lawful for him to practice medicine I# tills
W. tb* provlalona of IhU Ac*. Or any
State make application to the Doerd throuth the C01
thall. vTolale the provision* of, thi#
secretary treasurer thereof, wrum such form snd to C*1

V
kSu
B f g i^ .is s - a f e S a g
oow.
4 d(\- U r ic * , such peraon shall have ob- " ° l

T n«U
r iS r e

K u T w iS jt J ia
and upon convict ion t
to auch punishment and penalty a# a r* P
for misdemeanor* under in# L aw i of FI
Sec. 8. A n y party or partita furnnhing

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th* p n t t k
ted by tola

A majority
of th# Hoard shall constitute a quorum.
See. a .- M ember; Oath ot Ollle#; Immediately
and before entering upon the dtatto# o l ttid office
the member* o f the .Board shall take th* consti­
tutional oath of office and shall file the same In
lh* office ol th* Secretary o f Statoi and (her#
shalt thereupon issue to him # certificate ol h it
appointment.
Sec. 3. O rgan isatio n l,M eetin gs; That imme­
diately aflet the sppointment snd qualification of
and or­
ient, vice.

rom carelessness or neglect 0
g, starting, looking atter and l —
tied, authorised, ordered, or requl
S
i , . 4. . ;
The F ire Warden shall have *u
i‘
authority'
and
to require the ovrnrra o r |
tracers, tenants, or other occupant- to burn
srrwla# dispose of material deemed netesaary
■ let7 to be burned or otherwise disposed of,
or failure o r refusal so to do auch person,
ielor. leasee, tenant, or other occupant ahall
bject to th# penalties hereinafter prescribed.
im of fire* (n the Everglad#* from which
g* will retu lt, end of such magnitude a* may
nrcessary. the Fir# Warden ahall have auy to require service or aervier# of any p m
ir person* for astlitlng him in chm inittoi
,
rxlmguithing auch fire* #nd fo r
1?*
;e to property fn Ewrglade* D r
And the aaid Doaid shall pay th-----a t mar b« agreed upon, or such sum u th*

nT fund.’' p ro rid H for’

SSffim #! • M f W j k r f £

d| Commissioner# of Everr i d thall have power and
lu s t, publish and enforce
ions as th# arid Board m sr
"Tying o u t th e purposes of
and regulation* shall have
shalt be enforceable under th t Governor In to* tame manner.

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JJJ* *®2J|J**
JJ*eg *ra»b t
'O.n» ° ‘ eo”
to# owner, 1

^

ia ft e r six month* 1 r,/ r _'h * federal appoeifonment
1, M id board may, referred to herein have been met,
r license, or grant - {» u**d in th# dltcretfoo of I
. restoring or con- department for the construction
liege* of and per- of road* under th* supervision
dlclne at defined mem, said fund* to be paid out I
it the fee therefor ner ** provided for In thi# A rt.
i# las nance of to*
Sec. A T b it all law# end e
conflict herewith, In clu d in g Chi
tie* of M edicine; of 1019, l a v s of Florid#, b* at

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10 •
11
ill Sect 4 5 6 1 I 9 10 i j
• I0 j o " , , „ t . u at .6 ay *8 19
u V f n d 16; rise
ii4 fl* t8 all *.«■ * 1 * 3 4 5 8 8 9
1' , , f s ' s s s j r a 4 . ', x V j jV n d 38; !

w .h e r h i. Hereto j }

Th# salary a

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ill Sec* 19 . Jf jo Ji Ji and V
6 7 &gt; 9 to j ,

19 it

Still Hale and Hearty':., .G.™ A. ., :|j!

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SPECIAL

t£

Dr»in»*e Diitrict;

«•»« U&gt;« amount of hond* Um iutam lln* under thl* A ct *(&gt;,11 not
” e**H l7.7jo.ooo, that U to My.

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I1*0}" tll,e 1 8 ,000.000, , 1 pro­

yiucu ior -and authoriird ut»dcr the provision a of

tk l
oi
y?5
tie

Mr. Mose Taylor, returned homo |
from Palntka on Friday.
Mr. mi &gt; Mrs. Summersili and chil­
dren, of Osceola, nnd Miss Summersill, of Jacksonville, nnd Miss Mnrgnret I.Iifllcy, of Osceola, spent Satur­
1V. e°, " ,n* »*m« *hall becomi
lo ^ Provided for by a link
day evening with Mrs. Fred McFar. .i.fi h*rt. ? ' ‘Subed. and auch additions,
ifh .L c?n*,‘'u,1' •« obligation to equal diglnne.
ilh the bonds herein authorired, and equally
...vm».,.°r *
•o’horired may be entitled
Mr. r.nd Mrs. Chns. Philips attend­
/ - "
Ml drainage taxes then or thereed the pilenic at Stone Island Inst
‘
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I&gt;
on
,he
llnd»bonds
*i»h*n oraxidteriei
dbtrict.
”t prefertnee to any
of
Thursday.
°'ryc *h, other bonde or terie* of bondt.
* are hereby * nrepealed.
'1 P*n » ol
i» conflict
A goodly number attended thp
chicken pie supper last Friday night
C o .,
atthe town hall, which was f-Ivcn the
Ladiea Aid of the Methcdiat church.
?kfAPTER ?4 i4 —(No. 19 ).
Mr, J, T. Flyna left Tuesday for
ANSettf7 ? f j Uof *? *nd *M»king Uni
Unlawful the
SKV‘‘.n« «"2 SUrllng of Eirea In Everglade*
Gcorgin for a short visit nmong rela­
SamJ 4,|ie F*1hi,|hg the Eitin«ulihment of the
tives nnd friends.
i
*««uU,la. the Accumulation or Bum
Material
I V .P* *'\d 9*her Inflammable
Miss Helen Moran is in Oviedo vis­
Pn iV. i. * d V” 'InR *h« Hr* Warden with
Ihnr...
V?w
ee™
w,,h fif,fffnce
thereto:
Auiting her grandmother, who has been I
thome the Governor
to Appoint
a F/retoWarvery ill,
•
oFffni
,veroUt,0.nnI)1r li?
*ihe* *DoK
.d ol U°nimia.loner«
ir f' vv.8 ?'
e Uiatrlct lo Pay Such
Mrs. M. Caroline Wilson left F ri-j
cha.e ' VM.1 S . ! ndr 0 , . r.r S w ic e * . and to PurI W .N*a.r.’. lL !^
»»d V7 »«&gt;«ln|C
day morning fo r Daytona Beach
where she will spend a month with
her husband, Dr. Wilson. \Vhllo in
Genova Mrs. Wilson visited her niece,
Mrs. McFarlane.
.
Mr. I. M. Littlcr, of Osteen, spent
Monday evening nnd part of Tues­
day
with his daughter, Mrs. T. W. S v
)
P re v a tt
. "
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The barbecue given at the town hall
by the ladies of the Baptist church in
honor of the Baptist convention was
a gr$at success. Fully three hundred
•
^
i
people enjoyed the barbecue dinner
V ^7
on the grounds Tucsdny nnd a large
number took supper there. On Wed-■
nesdny, chicken pic nnd pillnu wns
GEOR(rE I). BIIAW, Springfield, Mass.
served for dinnbr nnd nearly as great
‘'To nay that 1 feel twenty-fivo ly built up, I now weigh o n e 1 hun­ a number attended. The delegates re-,
years younger, twenty-five years dred and forty-three pounds and my turned to their homes Wednesday!
healthier. and twent^^jvo years stomach is ns sound ns n dollar. In nght after having been royally en­
stronger express whnt T |g n c
hns fact, I believe I could eat the ol»i army tertained by the Geneva people.
8 et celery, lettuce, cabbage, caulndone for me better t h n n —
^ y other
------ rations again without it hurting me
Mr. nnd Mrs. Culpepper nre en­
flower nnd other fall grown vegeta­
vmy I can put it." said George D. fin the least.
joying a fine screened porch which
bles
in the field. Celery plnnts gener­
Shnw, veteran of the Civil War, who I ...
,
they have recently built.
now- lives at .'121 Walnut street L 1 w u r ""»* a chance of saying a
ally
nre
looking fine. The dry' weath.
Rev.
W.
T.
Rancher
wns
over
front
WANTED
Mr. William Kilby hns built a fine
Apopka Suntlny nnd preached after­ er is a very serious question for nil,
Mott |^ |
noon nnd evening nt Moore's station for every day more wells refuso to WANTED—Young cow.
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
n, Kgj,!
chu
rch.
1
2
fiow.
Engines aro being placed to
mer,
Box
103,
Sorrento,
Fla.
ls-tfc
never known a medicine to ,- L .| Tan- ,
“ T T™ " W° U,d ,,ul thp"&gt; in j
» the Baptist barbecue
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes English, of force tho wntcr on many farms. The
Mrs. -spec,
Speer visited her
Inc. For fifteen years I w„„ s” . I
T
J,,sl ns * hn»
For „ I
Geneva. Mrs.
SEE
M.
S.
NELSON
for
alM
d
iS ^ ]
Tnntpn, nccompnnicd G. C. McDougnl American Fruit Growers, Inc., arc
Jort ,0 attacks of indigestion Z t !T
° m y1
*° W &lt;* ** Physical -'«ter, Mr. I. M. Wicks,
hauling-___j
,
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.
home front his visit in that city. The placing sovernl and many others have
were so bad at times I would have to Ii* J'T r
l
8 tr o i1 8
™ or° u i‘‘ *&gt;“ «"vices at the Mcth- English’s nre contemplating coming installed them. Among them nre, A. WANTED—To do your plowing ,
Iny up for a week or two For « lon\- V f° "" h° ( l" 1
years od&lt;8t chu" *
Sunday,-both mom- to Snnford to reside Jf n suitable lo­ Corpnny, J. C. Ellsworth,
W alter
harrowing. Call Geo. Conyers, Mt
time I lived on crackers and milk
^ &lt;‘l‘r,n,nl&gt;' ft'"»‘-thing to be in« nnd evening. Rev. Right, of cation can be found.
gH
Rnulenon, B. Steel, M*-- Chatnmn and Celery Ave. .
alone ns nothing else agreed with me lhnnkful for nnd thore is nothing too Oviedo. will prench.
never vwuw
como amgie,
single." WE WANT a Indy or geatEwj]
M. A. Jackson took n party of others.
— “Troubles
- ----- -- .•«•»
“When I started on Tnnlnc I w eigh- 1 * ° ^ Cnn Sn&gt;' f°P Tanlnc-"
I Mrs- Kndor Guflett and Mrs. Elchfriends over to Daytorn Bench fishing I Tho Jnck Dnw« «nd rico birds hnve
agent to handle city trade in
ed only one hundred .find seventeen
Ta,dnc is sold in Sanford by the !" r‘, **,tcndcd
picnic at Stone Is- on Sunday; n 20 pound bass nnd n ■Iust cnmPed out on some of the Jctford nnd other vacant cities. This is I
pounds and my days were thought to j Union Pharmacy and lending drug-' xrr “J .1
.
string of lesser size bnss wns brought tuce nnd cnbhnge seed beds to eat n, wonderful opportunity as you *fll
be numbered. Pve been so wonderful- gists everyw here.-Adv
” ,
P
t nnd Mr' Frod home.
-overy seed to be seen, nnd dry weath­ be retailing the genuine J. R, Wit-1
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Mcbarlnne, were in Snnford on busi­
Doctor Hnzeldon enjoyed n birth- er hns hindered seed from coming up kins Coqonnut Oil Shumpoo, _
ness Wednesday.
Face Powder, Fruit Drinks and
dny on Tuesday. A Inrgc pr.rty front also.
Swope entered Rollins College, Mon­
In Tp 4 j, H 37 . all Sect as j 6 35 -and 3 6 ; tlso
In
137 other products. Write today fc
&gt; InTp 4j. It 37 , all Sect 1 s 11 u ij 14 1 5 S«n
town rnmc out for the evening a t the
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day.
.
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11 j 44 m *6 27 28 fend 3 6 : felto
In
.
.
t KXIDE" BATTERIES, the Giant
Hnzeldon home on Silver Lake.
| Y,,u wi,l want a Irnttle of the won- free sample and particulars.—'Ths J ■ lo Tp 44. It 37 . oil Sect 20 21 2 2 23 25 26 27 felto
Mr. 0. I*. Swope nnd Sidnnv
, I■
1 nptii!&lt;t «*sw-l'dion being held th,,t
in a box.. We ran now furil 29 li jj ]4 15 and 36 : il»
In
Air. nnd Mrs. Madison Wade nnd 1H -Idcr^ld ’Paulae remedy. You can get it R. Watkins Co., G8 Memphis, Tenn.
I loTp 43.It j 7 , all Sec* f 2 3 4 5 8 0 10 11 5 anti
ln ,,,’nt’vn
this wick
is being .attended I___
^ "h sixa. Volt .Batteries it $2150 We
f. ------1 _____
rv . *
returned from Chicago‘ last' ‘Friday’ It.,
J
it
IJ
14
t&lt;
1
17
jo
21
22
23
24
25
26
2
;
fH
In
by n good many Oviedo peoplt*.
buy, sell, exchange, recharge ...........
and ro- tie son, have returned front Knoxville, |^rrim *ko Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
I )) 34 15 J^I t^*o
and 6
night.
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In Tp 19. It 38. ill Sect 25 *6 27 28 29 30 A lav of 18 cen
Ihe Methodist church, which hqs P"'1- all makes 'Bntteries.—Ray Broth- Tehn., whore they went with the-re-1
FOR SALE
Mr. Boy Willinms, of Sanford, is
been undergoing repairs is now finish- ers- Phono 548.
c-tfc mains of their little daughter, Panin, | .'8T GRADE STABLE MANURE
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SALE—No.
817 West Pint i
spending his vnenton with his-parents
for hurinl. Mrs. Wade nnd the chil- &gt; ' n cnr*ond
Attractive prices,
cd ,nnd will bo ready for tho r e g u l n r * ------------------------ •
in Orlando.
Eight
rooms
nnd
bath. For
dren'hnd been with her parents jn i Prtrtnpt 8 h,Pment"- Write for quotnnnd
terms,
write
box
782, Dai
Miss Nellie King left Saturday to
Knoxvillo for a visit and reached'Q °nfl‘ Ber&lt;fmnn Manufo Co., Box 2163
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take chnrge of tho primary depart­ " S S U hw now, (ra,„ Mr,, w. e.
here about three weeks ago with I
A' J ncksonville, Fla.
fl-2tc
Carter and Mrs. J. C. Lee, Sr., has
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ment of the Tildenville school.
Paula
very
ill,
her
den
It
occurring
in
iiionager. Urdrra pr'ftuptl) e»ef\tfd.
been received by friends. The friends
Mr Koldnson Was a visitor in Orfq»ili»u
gturaniml.
The young people gave Mabel
,
a
few
days.
The
cause
of
her
death
•&lt;( Mrs. (&gt;. I*. Swope are pleast-.I to l,,,,do Er»dny, going down to close the
FOR
SALE—1920
Mode I“ (i .^ylT
Swope nnd Elizabeth Lawton a sur­ know- of her setndy improvement.
deal in the salt- of his place to T. (J. is said to hnve been bowel trouble.
touring
enr,
practically
new tir
prise party Inst Friday night, which
Much sympathy is extended to Mr.
Roebuck.
GUARANTEED
In
good
condition,
Apply,
A.
P.
was an occasion of much merriment
I\ E. Phipps returned Frldny from and Mrs. Wade in their sorrow.
The onl&gt;» explanatiqp of Tnnlnc’s
SURE SHOT, kills timber, nny spec­ hclly.
and greatly enjoyed.
Mr- nnd Mru. L. A. Bruntley nnd ies and size within from ( 5 ) to ( 5 5 )
great- success is TnnliiA true worth. Plant City, Tnntpn and other southern
The Methodists held another ouL —Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
points.
son, John, left Inst Friday via the A. •lays, seldom longer than (15) days, FOR SALE—Celery plants! WlU
door Sunday school Inst Sabbath, nnd
rpady about the 25th of this
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Y. Fuller were vis- O. L., for North Carolina, to visit quickly decays timber nnd pi-events
through the kindness of the Baptists,
Inquire
nt Herald otTice.
their relatives, the Frezieni, Hunters, sprouts, also kills Pnlnictto immedi­
Wireless telephone message' front ' ,0hs in ° r,nn',n Friday.
held their preaching services in the tterninny; "God save the mark!"_
Rincnu has returned nnd other friends near Charlotte. ately. Write for particulars.
TRUCK TIRES, Goodyear non-skifel
Bnptlst chun-h.
Ilnsinn r.lnk*
home front tht* Orange General H«&gt;s- Possum hunting- is the attraction up
In H lirtwrrn Tnt 43 and 44 . lolt 1
“
SURE-SHOT”
Timber
Killer
Co
32xf1
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$271
Mr. nnd. Mrs. S. W. Swop spent
I f and * iUn
pita] where she hns been for Severn) ^
just now, so they sny,
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•OCALA,
FLORIDA
k li LfUrffi Tpa 4 ) anti 44 . loft 4
Sunday In Orlando.
1
weeks but we nre glad # 0 ,s»y she is
Mrs' P '1^ ’ •,on,'s and Miss Hoskins
I v al».1
NOTICB!
All
other
sizes
nny
make
in
propor-j
nnd
nnd anna
M iss'‘ I have grafophones, guns and bi- much improved.
■^ J-*'* *»| 32 cent* per acre It hereby Jones, Joined Miss Sheppard and Exclusive -Manufacturers nnd Distrib­
T Mr.
.
.. Mrs -Blackwood
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tion. Get our prices before you buy*- I »f thp trar hfRinninu iqjj: an«l ihereafler 1
utors
for
Florida
and
Cuba.
•
Innis drove out to Oviedo on husi- •r1ycl®*. that
hnve
been
repaired
over
30
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
R.
Dinkel
nnd
Miss
Miss Simpkins from Jacksonville nt
...............
ou
................... . "• *’• ‘oiinpi iinn
I • period of four y’rara hcKinnlnir with and inch
R°y Brothers. -Phone 51R
ri 4sB.
I **f the \r/r loij, a lav of 36 cent® per **
to Dnytonn Bench on Sunday for the
' c X m l Z l t e “ r f , ! . ' . ” !!! f?*HS ™ vf- »"■' J- E. Phi...........
J iftnuiily w hereliy levied upon fefeld landt:
day.
Dnytonn
Beach
Monday
and
were
the
a lu of 40 centa per acre annually
Mr. m d Mr,. Frank'M nrrl, an,I Mr-. fhi'm" n,2 rBfJo
''" V°
IponinB with and Including Ihe year 1927
I-- R. Mitchell spent Tuesday nnd
guests
of
F.
H.
Itnnd
nnd
fnmily.
“
Miss
Susie
Fay
wns
at
home
from
I
W
ffby
Iniftl
upon aaid landt.
Yours resp
spcctfully
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Wednesday In Orlnndo.
I
Thai
upon
the
following described landt In
K. A. Wilkinson, of Snnford, wna a Palntka over Sunday. She was accom­
W. A. PA
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Miss Elizabeth Lawton nnd Mnbel ?*,' Palmetto Ave., Snnford, Florida visitor in town for several days tho panied by three young Indy friends
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It
jt,
all Sec* t a j 8 ix 17
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I*7 x* j* »nd jj; al«o
guest*of Mr. and Mrs. William Al­ for n w eekend visit, Mrs. Fny ento'rIn 1 1&gt; 18, ft j i , a|| Sec* i a and ix; xl*o
len.
1,
tnlncd n party of yoqng folks on
b rionds of Mnstor II. J, Overstreet Saturday evening in their hon r.
will he pleased to learn thnt he won
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Alya Chorpening was n very happy
one of the Dayton bicycles thnt the little girl on Tuesday ns she that day
Tampn Tribune is giving away in its reached the advanced age of eleven
subscription eftntest.
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years. Numbers of pretty gifts were
•
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Rev. Burr held services at the Bap­
received nnd a picnic
supper nnd
tist church Sunday.
•
bathing party planned nt Hnzcldon's
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen nnd Claude
Hincliff motored to Coronndo Bench bench on Silver Lake. Every body
had n fine time.
Sunday for the dny.
Mr. Muirhend hnd the misfortune
Miss Taylor, of Valley Fort, Gn., is
the guest of her aunt, Miss Florence to havo his bam s burned down a few
days ago with considerable* loss to
Lovell.
A. E. Bonrdmnn nnd Mr. Hunter, of him. The fire Is said to have been
1 quart glass ja r of Peanut Butter
75Maitland, were visitors in town Sun- caused by some careless smoker
‘Iny, coming up to look after Mr. among the hay.
m '? zu.ca?x0f ° Yer-8ea Preserved Figs, per c a i u O ^ o l
Welsh s 14-oz. Apple Butter, glass jnr........................40c
It is said, "all signs fall in fair
Bonrdmnn’s property in West Longwood.
J® 1**»*07.. can of Pink Salmon, per can.... ........
25c
weather,” but according to whnt tho
1 dozen cans of tall Cream, per dozen
•
s i 50
Mrs. Newman, of Snnford, is spend­ "old timers" sny, there should have
1 dozen cans of small Cream, per doz. T ' :...... \ ....... 80c
ing a few days with her parents, Mr. been a good rain cither three day be­
'in
i 1 i 7 ,tf *3 J° j* j * 3J • " d J&lt;: »I»0 ’ Trtwteea o,
1.
K JJ. *11 S«c* 1 j 4 J 6 10 i t i t IJ be atib)ect
Best Western Pork Chops, per lb.
......... ' .......... aqc
nnd Mrs. Bill Allen.
•
fore or three days nfter the moon
II* T « /i o ‘I'M .1! *nd J*. *’*° -f.
•»xld TruMeea, in lunnerancq 01 in* iruit upon
' ,i,
u _ »/,:_
•J "« 1 .
h ’S' *" S*e. j e S « 7 8 0 .0 11 which the taid land* are held are herebr au- „r vtoUito,
was in the full in September. Thore
L lo
.. 1..?
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»*.»J *«•*$ »8 *7 *8 1non*cq
ihorirrd
and
empowered
Pt
lima aawii and
■ m i cm
r m i « u « m u to
i u par
$»■/ the
»n» lime
M i n e out
o u i of
Ol rtrnutv
d r o u t T Kir.
F ife 1
Bfest Western Round Steak, ^ f i b T ........................... i t
ianv
n v fund*
f u n d * In
i n lIheir
h # i r npoitculon
n ttrtllo n
rderived
f * r i v w . t from
Irnm
slim
^ ih»r«il
■‘It -Must Hare n*cn Dead at Lenst 0 wns a full moon the 17th.
th*
n i Tn V - V i i -15..*cd j4 i 4,40
.
«nr
fund.
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T.
proiid^
-"S tar" Picnic Hnm,. per lb.- ! ....... Z Z Z Z Z Z i t e
Months But Didn’t Smell."
Mike StonofT, Ben Monroe, 0. J.
Our Prices Will Save You Money
Dt I L 5 * '6 '/ *° 41 ** *■ » •* **
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-Sec
u « i a.
m. That
i n n fi
Section 19 of Chapter 84j8- of the th-^du'lv nf s i .
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.
ActeofOf, 9 191
ri., V„nd. 1 V,
,,. J.a. a* amended b r Chapter 69«r. Acta ruilnw A iin .n ..
Pope,
John Rumley nnd Slmion Filip
Another barrel of those good Apples in today.
K *J »4 M R.o
J . ' ° " '* 11 14 ° ! MI'S, a i intended br C h .n i.r 7i«a of iVe A c t. ^ M r o r S
“Snw a big rat in our collnr Inst nre nmong the first to set golden cel-'
la Tn4 , ?
Jf.
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. O f *919. L aw . of Florida, be and the tame fa".V D l.irfe f to Im I*
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See. 4 y 6 7 • 9
10
14 hereby emended to read at follow .! * * e LJtwtrlct. *eo •
Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Beets, Etc.
Kail." writes Mrs. Joanny, “and cry in the field. A good many grow­
* “
Sec. 19. T h e Board of Commiatlonera
bought n 35c cake of RAT-SNAP, ers aro wniting for more water power
broke it up Into small pieces. LaSt to wet up their Innd to cnahic them to
week whilo moving wo came across
Mayors, bnnkers, lawyers, promi­
the dead rat. Must © re been dead
nent
government, state nnd county of­
six months, didn’t nmclL RAT-SNAP
ficials, prominent business and pro­
is wonderful" Three sizes, 36c, G5c,
• - -«•
fessional men and Ministers of the
'
PHONE 536 • / £,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Gospel
have
endorsed
Tanlac.—Union
n* 1
Hardware Co.
Pharmacy.—AQt.
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Will be the time for you to have
that Fall Suit made to your measure.
The Schaefer-Weedon Tailoring
of Cincinnati, will send a special
representative here to show you one
of the greatest tailoring lines on the
market.
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You can have your suit m ade up,
and come out.at.’any date, and if you
want it in a week’s time you .can get
it—th at is another great feature
about this line, they deliver the goods
on time.
We have handled their line for sev­
eral years, and find it fa r superior to
any we have ever handled. . .
It would be a pleasure to us to have
you call and inspect this line, whether
you buy or not.

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Same; Jt». The board of eiam lner* may grant a licenae
*, , h.
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^en* Without examination to licentiate* of boinla from f hA/* et o1 ,he.
w u b oi me I'roDatioo Utficer. i
^ U ,’nK 10 Heijuire-other atatei, requiring equal or higher qualilica? ,*,ue,8
" ° t •&lt;&gt; exceed t j o per month. |
? r * n Sr c . c*,r*! ,s *c,i&lt;*" * 7 0 of lion* with the State of n orida. provided »u?i ,h&gt;!
uy &lt;h* Couoty Commltiionera o f f
t*o ih ^ A lS .V n im i'V u' f w ° | | F1° V ,U; e
1*hall have revided in thU State for at ‘ pch COtmtlet, out of the Fine and Forfeiture l
»? i i „ i iP f? »m ,Br. ° f * ' Board of Kelec- lea»|.6 month* prior to auch application and afiail ^un‘b *nd the County Commiuioner* are herebr I
Medical .Examiners t.y the Ooveiaior: Sec- aatitfy the board that il b h i. iir V S on'’ V *
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aul hOri i ed and directed to
I

Section 1171 of the R tvitril T mI” ' t* Q. &lt;fa,&lt; ’ *&gt;; *U
,’i , p ,l&gt;,r pb/Jtclana and
of Florida ?JRelitin* to u J
i* 1 S *
T|i,fC- • 14-n * ° we,r * ll ° L Borndg;
Medical F ia m ln e it* Se elfin Appointment of Ti e &gt;a,(| Il.^arJ •lu ll have power
v b r f llenefM S u m i e ^ K lJ iV .4
U&lt; “ f
- i‘ °
- i t n c * . and

£la tin£, to ^the Term
S ,Vof Office
» of* 2 ' V

S t .lH W fC u

aurgeom.
be required for the proper conduct of the office,
I'roKcutiona:
Src- J- “ The Probation Officer •hall be the
to adminUler
of the*, Juvenile Court of auch couotie*
to take te.ti- *n,i pr.form .‘f t dulie. of euch Clerk:

ua&lt;!w .* h?

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BUS « H -w ssn e fe

Act T h .ll take effect immedlattly

an act

? £ £ £ £ %

r'eiaung to the *ntl
*nu regulation,
tp ef " ,f. ”i “ r l i.* 11 '
regulation ol
of tile
the Hoard.
Uoaid. Such
Such licen»e
heenv. '.hall
Iloard and The A u t h S u S * . S S rl Urt
,,c , , «ntd by "&gt;« Ptt.ident and atte.ted by the
Hoard, and the AuthorMy to Make Mulct for »ecrtury treasurer ol the board under it* adopted

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Arle“c*, Mtdictne; Section a. 8 . «o aid the proaecuting’attorney, of the Sh
hi.in- lf r i^ . - G^rtr&gt;ij?U[U,e* °S t'orid.. Me- enforcement of thl, Act and In the promi
Grmtinw T,mrmrir«
i°
rfoard ol persona charged with violation of its provision. — nnu. ana mail De recorded In the Cbm*
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M. i i
peawa! Statute* of Flor- • lictnliate,e name to be removeJ from the rec* until the um e.hill
od| Reviled
UR *iJ’VCentral
°
ion Fee;
Section aiH
4 ?'d* in the office ol any clctk of c™
™t in thU corded
a. aJOreaafd.
ifoTeu d h
Ol_
Statute,
of Florida.
Ex*
Stale on the following .round. r . t . “.
'oroen as

d“ aT* ,or order
_b**n__*i,n4d *“d »•*
timedi- |
1 Gov- 1

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

EAST SANFORD

Wlt** b the Practice ol Medicine and
cente which ahalt Include the fee for examina- in.tallmrni. ..
5«rr» to PU the Fee* for Llcemta In 1 Surt&gt;7 tion 1 ’ r
llcetue, and a fr« of f 5o.oo
5k “ .
Said aHoard;
for Peroration. of Lleatfl ■-hton. 1Provide
i.Ii. ——
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•hall he charged for iliu m , a licenae by reciproc- Officer 4*nd

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jm penutlon,
Section ». That the n ^ r-t . 1 n
Probstlon Of- o f S u te In .li|Utlon. L . „ r t
C0™®**
V°VuU*nipowered and *d iraeted to 1
Judges, (or, undertake and procure |h Uli tf teration and repair o f the Capitol

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Dressed Hens and Fine Friers

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KAINIT—SHEEP MANURE—
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GOAT MANURE
And Other Materials

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theieof, be
b,r ,be. CoT*‘rnoc. Occam* p *
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S A N F O R D . F L A ., 1921.

General and Permanent Laws

Sec. 6. That jn y M n on . firm or corporation
-Set. J. T tat Section 'l * ? ' Kcrit^a
found guilty o f the violation o f thl» Act ahall be Statute*- o f ihorfcU, t9 -»°. rJl ~*n^ , *° A h
deemed guilty of the offence o f “ paaalng worth- keling Bureau of the SU te of Florida, be
leaa checks” and ahatl be puniahed by fine not ed to readaa loU°"»t
r« -m i« Io n er
;k.e* °„5 ho S
S

(&gt; n r n l erty o f whaterer nature belonging to .such oi-L.it tbe. ----; j or«r to ik«
« ...
shall
turned
the &lt;;»•(*
State (nmn.
Comp._ ‘. ntl.
trollcr by the State Auditor,
am
Syc . That the Comptroller o f the S u te o f
ih ifil Florida ia
hereby aulborUed and directed
dlrecte to prer
in* tne^ acribe a form or form, of _.Inancia.

prohibited Iron* being u‘ *^ *n S * *
catching of ibrttnp o f p fi* p *°r
purpoaea in the water* of the A tlantic
within the Jurisdiction of the State
/ __
tinleaa aueh veaae ha* been jfe n ie d by the Con
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culture of Florida to take ahrif*

Enacted by the Florida Legislature of 1921. Published by

o t h . ' f lh t eountlM o( the .........,
„ ...........
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State of
Florida,
plct* reatitution to. the perty or partlre Injured by may the eapenacs of the Marketing ^oram.
ndant ahatl aloner exceed the aum of la j.o o o k n n u M y . '
„h lch ahall provide for and require an accuiate or owner* therof. and to pay an annual
the commission of the defense. aueh defen
inment not
of . $*!.ooo
annually,
all _
the receipt*. dtaburaetnenta, unpaid U x of two thousand doUars, and upoa ~
ta lined not exceeding lio e or impriaonment
— - . turn
u« »•
. . . --------------- , or ao ra " 7, , *“ *'*# ,*.1! report of _
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»n carry
r . , r . out the protision
oroeiilon «.
of -••••
thle wj rrln tl«•in*d" I M | , , n'j liabilities
liabilities of
of *uch
eueh cou
coun- of inch amount the Commfaalooer o l Ag
exceeding thirty day*, or aentrnce impended
in U neeeaaary to
the diacretlon 'o f the court upou payment by Act. ia hereby approprUted out ■o f the ( “ " £
,ueh form atkl manner aa to act forth a ahall Ittue a lieena* to aueh boat
fertlllier
(tamp*
to
on. derived
comprebtn,|y, and
in d complete
complete atatement
atatement and
and lre­ name, authoriiing it to bu need for
the defendant o f the accrued coat nf pfoaecutlon.
..
_ from tb# aale of fertlllrar aUnma to oe comprehend**
See. y. That In proaecutiont bad under thla paid In the
manner a* all otbar Slate
port of admlnldration conduct and condition of cafchm t ahrimp or prawn for
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Florid, p
Z S fS b &amp; J&amp; S
W L&amp;
aueh water*,
and (ball
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Act, the affidavit
Information
or Indktment
penaea ar#
paid.’ ’
r— . r . l the financial affair* of each aueh county, and all poaca n____
—
rft. tar
•
------kea.
ACT hlahinc
T lo r.d a
Induitrial kra.
charging the offrna* may ha la the following
Sec^ .4- That Section H I* . Revlted Oeneral aeparat*
^ fund*
__ _thereof. ___
. —be- at- name---in-------aueh--lieena*
„
of the
.
Such _____
form*—may
wilfully
afflrma
or
aweara
•
form,
"that
the
(aid
defendant.
A
B..
in
th*
Statute*
o
f
Florida,
I0»o,
reUtlng
to
the
M»r
|t
from
|Jme
|im€
b
mM
Comptroller,
and
*al&lt;l
boat
or
ve
titl
and
aueh llcewa*
tmulfZ
-----7 r ; —■—- — — “.— 1vim .
iu«i inv u iq ucicnuaiii, n . — ... •«■ a w u w -&gt; • — - I
*** paaa
- ...................
.........of* the S u te of Florida, be amcno he ^
hlvp |h#
^ |0 - ^ H h e and promul- trwiaferable. I’mvlded, the money fr
fal»*ly in regard to any material matter or thing' county and..................................................
atate aforemid unlawfully did
a ketlng "Bureau
committee
" ' ° 7 . any
•»? T
f f T i '1? mentioned in Section i rmn^in
c rm ln wortblea*
worthier* check o f tenor and effect,
effect fol- ed5 to re*ad* aa folio .1
' ..
.. . ___. i gale rule* for the effectual adralolilration and ol lieen*** under thla A ct ahaJI be
h y npoor th* dhc V r»* o t Jnfortcmtn, o f |he ivoviakma of thle Act. and the ahell Hah land, and ^rovfded^
"Befora entering
Remainder o f th# Period End u .
L n i L .. deemed guilty of false awrar- lowing, that i* to *«y (here act forth th* check
lo tb*
• nd •h*u .*&gt;• imprisoned in th* S u te priaou yrTh.tini. with all endorxetnent* appearing there- his* Vlutlex " a a " s ite M*rkrting Commissioner, the ™ prescribe and alter, from time te time, *uch *uch licentca *hal|
lUUuHB
•#
exceed in * twenty
• “ and
* g or
-lu ll-lit ■ parttcularlration
• 9 * 1- _t.,inn. -.*.!■ by the laat not■ * exceeding
on)”
State Marketing. w»-Cotnmlwlqner
ahall gfvg
M M other
ol]
" ”years.
via#
ouu• no
mv other
1/tHl
tag further
|'wi latumi •«•»(*•« aiwn*
---- *
r-o*#rnor
forma and book* a* may be neceviary in of the Shell Flah CommUiloner o r M*
the
JpproptUdoM
giber
„ ___ _
,______
See, j .
All w itn ttK i lummoned before
tny (hall be necenary, provided, that for good cmu«e In the aum of alLWho payable
.
________
„r
c .l t . connection with and conforming to the provl- Ued deputy.
A. ,
.•
t
I-c U tu re for
lfoapittl aod the committee mentioned in Section i of thii Act being made to appear, the court may require the o f the Slat* o f FVorl^U for the u*e ot .the M»ie tiona of |1&gt;U
non-rcridcnt. w
within
the
thia Act.
j1'
Section j . A non-f*#til*nt.
itw a ut#
^ 5p!*r, for the
(0* B oy, « K Inauf- ahall receive two dollar* for each day'* actual
f,frn|,hinx
o
f
•
bill
r
■ «•“ ! ftAnlihlng o f a bill of perticuUra to the defend- nf Florida, whkh bond ahall beexecuted by aome
^
g. 7 ^ ,, i(t haU b* tb* duty of lb* Coun- ol thia A ct. ladefined to beany pen
‘
would be emUrraated or preju- Surety Company to be »PProved
Ify 'I 'f CommUtloner*
and Cletka
o f tb* Circuit
than an alien who bat notredded bona
preparation of bit drfena* by tb* u
o f S u te
(/onri anu
t|)(j tne
the coun
CoUnty
Board* 01
o f . i'uouc
Public inatrucInatruc- conunuoutly
eontmuoualy In
in this State lor
for on*
o n * -----_r y _____
, . conditioned that tb«•M arketing
. - court
ty Uoarda
yean
CommUiloner alull. well and truly gecwont ie r, „ on |0 ml)ic owl, fill In and aulncrib* aueh reSee. 4. That any alien or non-rerideat who at
\ Any committee mentioned in Section 1 ‘ " s ^ ' g 7 Thi1 t ’^ r f l h ™ * ( h a l t U
ha taken f i ! T &gt;welSaVnd
I n i *Uwfutly apply all money* w hkh porti or atatementa o f county 1finance* upon the take or caich ahrimp or priwu coqtra
N l __
.
_
v6S.es U needed now o f thla Act ahall have power to compel by duee* or bp)d t0
or
__m ___ .
___
______ n by
M - Comptroller
provitiona of thia A et. ahall upon .
form* prcacrlbed
aald Comptroller
form or ____
^Wheicaa,
tb*
«um
Inatltecum
the
production
o
f
any
hooka,'
record*,
let
Whcieaa.
L ccru tn f againat aald ln*»lP^od
o f any l» o k i, record*, let- rrlative to nbU Inlng money"
money oorr property
propany under
unurv aa the law direct*^ and that be will wen anu from
j fom
j0 tjm a n d to awvar to th* accuracy .Ihtrqoi be fined not more than I 1 4 *
rnaintenance for the
me ter*,
ta rover •l«
&lt;1*1li?*o c “ * . - r 7. , « luaintenance
maintenance
t m . or othfr
other d
documenUr,
« u m en U ry evidence it
It may de- u l ^ ppr„
rttene**,enc, ^ . n0T th*
th,
' term*
lfTm* nor
nor effect
" • o f the* faithfully perform
th* dutka requited ot mm |n&lt;]
tomp|rttneM
0|
,
b
t
u
m
e
to
th*
beat
o
f
their
impriaoned in the county jail not Unger
and
"lion*. o*(ndAp^J.
and June, t* e t. “ »hown
[® M ,“ ‘"e in reference to any nutter be- negotiable: InitrumenU- *—
law-*of•*-tb*S u3 te o f Florby taw."
. r
. kt^wlrdee.
Information and belief, and file the year.
tie *
Sec.
That Section t j a t . R*ri»»d lienw ai utame
m e wj-|b (be Comptroller o f the Stale of FlorSee. %. T h at tbe owner or owner*
Efetbe fo llo w in g itraU *d »tat«nie^1
fey-.
Sec. j. All expenaea Incident to bcarlnga or
- at* -,x
u _ or „ i r t l -a law* In eon- M
Statute*
u iu te * o
o rf Florida.
r w i i u j , i*#o,
■* *". t ; u ' ln* , * °
- - - ___Jde, Id*, at aueh tlmea aa the a m * may be called for
or waael. owned wholly or In pert hi
krtlog
Bureau
o
f
j
h
e
S
u
t*
o
f
Florid*,
he
amend
#||J
yy
l
d
ew led,
—
of tk* State
Florida,
amend- #n&lt;|
n |d Comptroller.
or non realdent. who ahall knowing'
!?„T” t.l ,^f 0.,L' .by*.*.nL C.ura™iUf
f
,
w
i
t
h
thU AVt are hertb^ m
^pebk
-■ foBowi!
----“Sec. 9. That
1* * “ SM!S.Jk“ for m a ln u u a n ce 4 1j.j0 t.js; Ca^* P U r f L ° i . ,h« f
S**- «“ • ‘n ,l » Aet .hall u k e effect open *lu *be- ed* to read* aa
.
Tha It ahatT be th* duty o f the Clerk permit *o be uted. eueh boat or vraael
Exchange Bank “ &gt;r m
» ,t,io j.o jS Cap- Florida out o f any moneyi In the Slate Treaaunr coming a Uw. Approved May in, io *t.
i j a f . ” The CommUtloner o f Agriculture and
f , b O rcult
rcuh Court and the County Superln- ol the provtaion* of thla Act ahatl ■ )
•
- ------- - i - r - .. --------.d in g eommtiatonrr ar* am nori.™
V™ tendent of Publk Inatructlon of each inch coun- Hon be fined not te n than Ijoo, nor
”. . •. , *ur*7 upow
~H A. P T E. R-------. . fN o. »).
1 .
wartant drawn by the corapC
840*—
ault. adriae. adiyt and prorautgat* «&lt;» *klpiu« ty to preaenre In their reapeetlv* office* ia a St.*00. or be Impriaanad in th* county
Inte- lr° ” er_upor1 the requUition of th* chairman of A N A C T tn p y ^ d e for th# R elief o f Cha*. P . throughout thia State Rule* and Regulations tor |obtUntJll
pro,|,ted for that purpoa*. com- i r u than three month*'nof. longer than •
hMtt lunh.
'n f l k e
untuW Bill* in comptr®'1" • “ u ^ i.a l'u n p a id — main- aueh committee.
Lovell. Adjutant General o f Florida, for tnas he Inqwctlon o f quality, the truthful, honeat p|(t( t[)(1 tc tu r llc cople* of every aueh financial
Sec. A' Thai any boat or waael w hkh
„ cf $66.Si 1.971 bllt,.£ l .) 2 i Pnewla for malnteSec. 6. All law* and parU o f Uwa in con
o
f
pert
o
f
a
la
r
y
from
January
.at,
19*1,
to
hranBlng
o
f
each
package
ahlpped
and
^
i
m
ptr&gt;report
o
r'au
trm
en
t with the aignature* and at- ihta Aet required to obtain • Ueena* for
...
Hmtncr
f n . o 6a.o4 !
j ^uolT*01.000.00. to* flk*
herewith be and th* aame are hereby repealed.
'lime. joth. 10*1. bv reaxon o f failure o f the hibiting o f any ahlpoer horing tb* beneitt 01 ^ , 1 , , thereon, w hkh laid report* anJ record* or catching ahrimp or prawn In th* water*
nance, $1*.
* .......................................
• S S T l o r A pril.\M *r
S l t k m e y and . Sec. y. Thla law ahall Uk* .d ec: ImiaedUtely
alature ..................
o f Florida aaaemhled In t«t9. lo ahipplng through tbe Marketing Bureau, who will (tu „ ^ #
, o f |be puhiie record* o f a id a i d that thall be uaed for tuck purpoa*
U rial
ul j17j.S7j.9j- Total l^ * | 1 y ^ 9 j .» y i amount upon it*i pataage and approval by th* Governor.
ana ^ 9 9 ,^ ,. tnd open at all Ume* to tb* uae and a Keen** having been flrat procured. M
make aufflrlent toproprUtlon for the payment not atrktly oh«*rv* and obey aoeh Kuira
Regulation*
In
the
preparation,
packing
an.t
ahlpin.p^tJo,,
0(
(ke
public.
provided, ahall be aubjeet to a penalty &lt;
maintenance &lt;" JulT a ^ * * B S a M M b TM .U Approved M a y '*. «9 »«nf the eatery o f the AdJnUnt General a* fixed
-trdrd to compute ic* p*
.
.
ping of hla farm and orchard product*.
Sec. to. That all of a i d report* mid* a* which may be recovered In ■ ault he a ft*
W* Uw.
CH APTER 8400— (No. 3).
See. 6.
That Section
IJ*4.
V *nr™‘ a fo rea ld to the Comptroller thall llkewla* be to be brought In the name of the State of
Jj6o,8;o.y.
_m u n | d and held hyt Tuwl*
Where**. Section 1404. Revlaed General SUtbjm ^
reference, a n d ' be Ida, In which tha writ ahatl itau* without
IkT*' ^ h o o l - n i 'k K g t f a o f , Bank. |».ot«i«»o; A ^
h . . . 1 C i . t a L e. r a i J l . B
u xl "u ,r*
tea.n f F
lorida.,
tga?.
l.M .g to
flltk n
n—
rum
ua. ib
jo . u
rvianug
in the
me m
mnma
01f Statute* o f Florida. io*o. authorlting tn* apointment nf gn executive committee (or
ine
tn the Intpoctlon of the publk at any upon the prosecuting officer of the court
Stair Sank. f®-J f ‘ - • j . , . t o ; total 8»e.6t$.o8.
S u ,u ,e * ° ‘ FI0” 1" Be- tha state, pmrfdr* that. T h e a la r y of the adtarkrting Burrau o f the State of Florida
be. t|me&gt;
Sold Comptroller ahall cau»* each o f furhdlction of aueh action filing with the I
Capital City
unpaid.
n» 17i'7?«Jcr#d
fcl Ike r
h . , . ml Ikrn Claim ml }"♦ *''• general ahall ha tj.000 per re a r;" and
1%
Whereat. The Tw itlatnre o f Florid* **wtrh1ed and th* a m e la hereby, repealed.
M|d rfp0tt* In condenaed form to be publlihed aueh eourt an affidavit that he ha* res
•
j " n^T*Plfor ^ I n tn u n c e for A pril.g M*y Or /I E ntcttJ by Ik* L ig u h lu r t »f Ik* Stol* •/
Sec. y. Thla Act ahatl take effect upon !«• |n , ,
one |o u , „ f tome newepaper publlihed believe and doe* believe that aueh boat
S^ rion‘,!.. Tha»/
That S«H|&gt;n
Section 1444
.444 o
o ff the
the Kevl.cd
Re*l*ed J j t W ^ " t l ^ Mfa'^ ^ ' t ^ S T
AnnmorUtton
.
-- Governor, or “upon
“ “ *- Ike
•*-.........
from
whkh a i d report* (Hall be *cl baa been uaed lor lairing.or catching
S li^ J u n * . •***• A X * * * * * 1 toUl
' 7‘
t M t ' l ^ ^ rWf iIT
e o**m w « d approval. bv
the
w an
t/
^a
in ex.1.1. h^
.ex eM,&lt; rm rltlf flOf
III#
Grand toul. * J
.„ April ll'tht FU^da ^ n/ r.*'
n
' * ^ amended to read
Including the laat h*1f o f the w a r itT becoming a Uw without the approval of the rrc(.|rtdi ind caute a copy o f aueh publication or prawn without firat having obtained g
transmitted to tbe Governor for hi* in- for aueh purpoa*. aod contrary to tb*
,n,rf? ‘ Ili'idt.
»i.J7J * 7 l DV ^ { ‘
tvkn
liiif-.i in
m .I m , : a -----•
to he tranaml
Who gEntltred
lo P
Peniiowep
Amount: Pro.
Pro­ t o i9. the whole year o f lean and the flrri half o f G ow m or. Approved May 6. t«*t.
formation; th* eanenw ^&gt;f which publications of thla Act. Notice o r summon* bt 1
j(,tiona B*nkv illi,
}{*’ w v l m _
^-A ny person who enlisted and a rv e d In tbe thr year to s t, at th* rate o f la.ooo oer year:
C
H
A
PTER
8404—
(No.
•).
.
shall
be
paid from tbe General Fund of the coun- may be agreed by delivering a true e«
M.HoWl
lit y .p S l &amp; *c\»nw B»nk. mil its ri
naval
rervlce of the Confederate Statea
State*
ralHtaryor n
7 val"aryTce*of"Vhe
i L ! * A ? J S ? ^ . i Z t ^ W a 't V e A N A C T to Consolidate the Anditlng and Ex- (]r tn(j ,k . County School Fund reapectlwly.
to the owner or maatcr. or to any
C lt lt t n i.B a n k J T a lt a t u a v e ^
|fc#
hct.een the Statea of the United
J T r f t W . d lu u . ^ 1.
rA n d W '
amlnatlon o f State and County Finance*! to
|t&lt; XJut the Comptroller ahall hare th* eharge or rnntrol of eueh boat-or vraael.
Provide for the Auditing ,n&lt;* . Examination
tBj |, gbtjj
hi* duty to can** e w r y
Sec. 7. That any cltlicn or realdent
J * : ^ T . p l u l City ^ . T U l T i S S t r 7
"d
n o t.d ea r, the Confede.rate a rv ic e .
T m * C ^ l ^ P . *Lowl| ha*. .In e.
under th* Direction and SupervHkin of
tn* ItKb financial report or atatement to be exam- Stkte, or other prraon, who ahall allow 1
aa tha Adlntant General
Governor
and
Comptroller
o
f
all
S
n
y
n
H
,
|nfd
tnd
by
one
of
tha
auditor*
or
exol
hi* name aa owner, agent, truate*. te*
f. 1 1.000 oct w ar. and
Bnotra. Rerorda. Warrant*. Paprr*
and Tran*- lm |nrr1 employed aa hereinafter provided, when- algoee. or trinafrree 01 any boat or
I* t i n n . ha reunited to
actioni o f all State Official*, ando f the .Of- eytr |n |be judgment o f the Comptroller th# owned In whole or in part by any alien or
.
Jnne joth, t o n : therea received
fleer* o f the Sewrat Countie* o f
the State; u m e
rrf,,ri,|te or neee***ry. and for that rrildcnt. or who ahalj become trustee, lease
In line of
o f .duty,
fractH wniie in
mitr. .or who wa* other* frtf#.
to Provide for_ Report* 01 the
purpoa all o f Jhe book* of accountant lhe_Cottn- atgnee. or tr*n*feree of any aueh boot or
fA# t.fgltlnlnrf o f fA# Stall o f
k f ,hr
“Fjq j j , ,n du*trUI S ch w l f
* T* wj,e honorably dl»ch»r«ed for any came, and ahatl f?# f* Pntteifj
Made
to
the
G
ow
m
or
ComotrolVrj
jo
mor
and
ComotrnI'rr;
to
,
Trexsurer,
Clerk o f th# Circuit Court. County nr of the Interest of any alien or non&lt;i
nffWi/il!
?'
ntirpo** of paying off the •"‘W * " ” ** ot
^
^
f|df c„ i|rn of thla State for
Confer the Necessary
Aulhnritr (&lt;omml,
t
ry Powers
Power# and Autbortty
Con,m|„|oner*.
County Board of Public Instruc- therein, with the Intention and p u rp o a o f
*W»lAn i
T M t th** «iM O u t. V. T&gt;w!l It on*
the filing of hla
for Carrying out the Purpose^
Pnroose* and P
Prevt*
,(on ind County Superintendent o f Public In- abetting.. satiating
_ oe furthering
____
jm * ,|on
aueh alien
ai
claim for pen.lori. .hall "each receive 8100 per tlt'ed to .- d .honld he o.M th- u,m o f »*t.t4 for
" , , n,( to maintain them irom &gt;«•
"
** *
. . . he. .open non-resident
alonl o f thla Aet; “to Make
Appropriation*
m ^ i ‘^ , in j‘ other county officer* shall
..............- In evading
*
any of t h*
. in monthly
payment,
of t. i }. each.
»«h
*&gt;»’
• ni! *•*
m',n,h
annum.
.
.
.
.
,1,
period
ending
June
JO
,
'
cy
ipp
repof this
be ___
guilty
to the inflection o f the
__ Comptroller or hla
.
. Aet ahall —
the perioo
an emergency approProvided, however, that no soldier or their wid­
rcvrntRtlrf.
upon conviction thereof
Cre. *. Thia Aci '*&gt; ",
upon *P"
•' . . .hall lake fu*CI HTHtH^t"
IA*| nwi,
ows. wiiu
who arc
are now
now on
on one
the |*cn»ivii
pension ivii
roll •«*»•
and w
draw""
See. If. That If anv Countr CommlMloner ■ Hnc of not Ym « than $too nor ^
pruVal by *be G overnor. Approved A pril * 7 • • *
a petition, th ill b&lt;e re q u ir d to makip^othrr
or Clerk of the Circuit Court or anv member o f or to he imprUoned In th# county
and further proof; provided further, that a n y '
the Count/ Ii&lt;vir&lt;l o f Public Inftnictlon or Coun
on^ n'nnth nor longer than on# year,
Aet. who has
C H A P T E R SjQ7— (Ho ii).
, nd- applicant for a pension under this Act.
tv Superintendent o f Public InftnKtlon ahall
S e c H. That prof#c\ttlnnt and fctlona to
if arvice.
1 .. . v r T ; V Provide Pund* f o r C o m p et I f f an
rrry |otllly ma.le atlsfacto ry proof' of
decline, refu»e or fall to make, tnhfcrlhe . or f o n t penaltle# under th ii Act may b# Invtl
.
o f a rv ic e
(wear to or to fit# with mid Comptroller anv In anv county along th# ahory# o r |g th#
meet* the requirements nf (his Act. although not
o f raid flmnctal atatemenif or retnrnf rvntilred of which th e thrlmp or prawn have hevft
...
Tallahassee;
"
"
"
■
*
••
J
now
on
the
pension
roll,
shall
not
be
required
to
....... ™.,'”-t.,:.hh..2.
Ihr thla Art. it the time required by the Cnmn or rauvht. or the boat or vevvel ha# bent
to
Provide a . Much
c7 dlew " ’ •k* new proof of service; that
the provision*
troller under the nrovlvlonf of thU Act. or If for fuch purpnae, or In any county Into
“ 7 . ..
Posstldcfor theFlorida State College
^ |h|f Ac| tb, „ ipply
,0
,how_ who were
anr fuch County rnmmlvfloner or Clerk or any Jhe thrlmp Or prawn may Hav&amp; been brought
Ilere’a your chan« for tho fineat pair of twin bablea you ever heard tell
member of the County Hoard of Public ln«lr.»c- hr marketed or In which th# boat o r v t i *
tion or Countv Superintendent o f Public In- hat been tiled tn t fk fo f fuch ahrimp
of. Thoy are fire monlha old, a boy «kud a girl, named Max and Climax. They
ftruetlon fhall (mnwlngljr or w ilfully make, o n
come.
•
.
i j l
• ■ 0 .;, r„tl,g » which shoum oe rm ..-.
- o- the S u tr t of the Units
are perfectly healthy, hare fine dupogltlon*, and are good looking youngater*.
tent, aubferlb#, tw rar to, or file any aueh flnan-s Jf- 0- That where* thrlm o or prawn af# fi
Act shall app*r *°
Equipped During the V autlM i
* (&gt; ,
that the provMon. o f thia
t
d a l report or itatement which fhall h# fflw , In- ’ n
JS*., f V , n
anr P**#on or p u to n i
too. They are motherlcaa, fatherleaa, and homeldka, and are Juat crying thnmw
..................off the militia pf any nf tha
Contract* Should he -Immeousse v
. wbo
wrrr mrmhers
complete or untrue In any retpeef. or otherwise Hr prohibited from taking oe ca'rhln* th*
States, who saw actual service in the
a , * ! ’1' b . S u S V
•&gt;* Lrxutatura c f Ik* State of Confederate
........ ..................b
■elves trick for a good homo and loving parenta, teho wlU offer to gtvo them
.in any respect violate any of the provisions of
• ? nr boat or vessel which it
Confederate sendee for at least cne year, or who
this Act, or any o f th* rule* and re*qlallona nrohihlled from being uteri.fn* such pnrpo**,
FhriJa:
_
n«ard o f Education were in the service at the end of the war, anu who
•
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the love and care tho good Lord
5r-tlon t. That the •
,
5 ,^ ,, Rmrd of
herein provided for, be shall be guil*v o f a mis­ ‘ "iTcr07! ftri hV*!?r °* ,h l* Stale, nr on th* v * t
hare
Keen
bona
fide
residents
of
the
State
of
along (he
Atlantic
intended they should have.
. . it*
.. . jurisdiction, X.u...
me m
isn u c 1.0 1
cl .be State of Florida
^ " ’ hereby audemeanor and. upon eonvlctlon. hr shall he pun­ wit. pin
Florida for fifteen years; provided‘ further, that
such »
ished by Imprisonment for not more than one In areatrr quantity than on* bushel,
fpnl»nl
S llt f . ° U
l d l n V s ' hereinafter
11—»• . eMtmi
These two little babico are
V 'r!/'r 1 of
° !o computp
th«'W biiUHInft
r^ nl .. any aoldi^r or uiln r who fwrformet! ftclual vrTice
session
ahall
l
a
prinu
fa«l»
evldenre
iear
in
the
county
lait,
or
by
a
fine
not
exceedene* tha*
(hat £
r ^ r Hfnr,0,heCTi"rid. S.s.e College for Wn^n f 7
war* tabs
taken
ng ts.ooo,' or both, in th* discretion of the ahrimp or prawn »«r»
m ght he
only two of dotena of fjne chil­
h’ C fck t'pu ep o se* and will
within th#
Court.
dren, boys and girls of all ages,
— catrhlng
jntehtaarSliI* hereh _____
See. i j . That If any County Commissioner or sueh taking or
Clerk or any member o f the Count* Bnsni nf
all colors of hair and eyes, that
PnMIe Instruction or any Countv Superintend­ A , ; - , . , " ;
arc ^eagerly awaiting the day
ent o f Public Instruction thall faff, d a tle r. or June 14, i f , i .
refuse to make, anbaerihe. or swear tn. fit. nr
wh4n we can find a good home
an ciai sixirmmr*
return any of sain
aald un
financial
statement* •&gt;
nr* is- . , , l r T C H A P T E R f i s t — ( R a I96).
V
ports, or ahatl knowingly mak*.
m ikt, consent, tub- A 1. / ' CT *° Aavig-nd Sections 1 and a o f
for them. We have a particu­
........................
scribe nr swear to any financial atatement nr , 1*°*'. Law* nf tnIo- B rin g An A ct '
‘ ' 7 , r ,',"nSP’r|3n^ T i £ “
' »TUeT.-,,ff l^ T y proof" shall "Vsot f»e Vohride red i d e a r tio n o f th .
larly fine assortment of boya
rmort which shall be f a l a or nntnir ln nnv par­
-7
U ’ ,AcV ° r ? r,',,e £ n "* « l S***nn
4 in rs# f»rnt that thtre should be ■ J ^
. Confederate rorernmenL
•
- - .. W ater Crawffsk In th# Water* of the &lt;
ticular. or ahall otherwise violate any rule or
from three year* old to four­
7i d_'n of th
rrrnl
‘ pVroprUtlqn*'l*nd
^ ; “;
See. #.
c a appropriation*
and •an
" 7 te”
.See.
*. That Section M4J ° f th* Revised GennnrM a. and Providing a 'P enaltv for
regulation
adopted
under
the
nrnvtslon*
nf
this
I, one of A
r
t
s
ml y be n*ed to c w j r
, Stl|ulM of Flnrida
‘ ‘ I* amended to read a*
* *•
mother that such eaeea* may,
teen years—In tingles, doublota
\a . f? me ' rom ,h® W ater* of the State
•Act. It ahall be th* duly nf th* Comptroller to
o
f
an
much
thereof
a*
th*
“
m*
follows,
tmwll:
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*t
4
T
M
y
P
l
i
p
J
a
f
c
r&gt; 'i j
^ommerrlal Parens**. D a r in g u
,««h deficiency
certlfv a id fact to the Governor n f the State
„
.
1443.
Widow* o f deceased soldier* n r a llo r a
'
i. '.‘ .-A ‘
and triplets.
Periods, and for H aving Any Salt W attr
ai'l 7 i
nf Florid*, and to the Statr’a Attorney and
T he aum o f Ijo .o o o la hereby k W * enti,|,d to penslonst am ount; -p ro v la.— 'The: widow
fish
in
Possession
by anv Person. Firm |
See
^
%
Count*
Solicitor
o
f
thr
proper
Count*
Th#
All wo a»k of folks who
, . J V .
n.im ose* herein stated out o f the
&lt;ny d ecea o d soldlar or tailor who enltated and
noralion D uring Said Period* and to Vfailure or refusal o f any Count* Commissioner,
prilled (or the P
j Floriiki fro*" »n 7
|n the m ilitary or naval a r v ic e o f th#
take our children la .that their
re Transportation of th e Same D ari*
h ,,., 'irexsurv
o f the *ppVoprl*te^i°snd
M ate o i ^
^ |K,
m, JT^f^Irm te^SliVrV’Twrln*
S u |r| lh/r(nK the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, member o f tbe' Coun­
o n V otherwlt*r
the „same
the war
war between
between the
Close,| Season am! Providing
---tv Board of Public Instruction or anv Count*
homo bo one of high Ideal* and
for."
ibill K, paid by warrant upon the State trw suw r States of the United State*, and did not deart
Superintendent nf Public Instruction to conform
rcquUlti&lt;mtA
the
a
rv
ice.
snd
who
performed
a
rv
ice
in
actual
drsxo bv the comptroller upon
moral*, and able to gi*e a child
nusrn ol tine of duty, for a period of not less than one
or comply with any of the provisions o f this
'FlnriJat " ' * " "
er ***&lt;.
Art or aueh rules and regntatinn# at shall be
Section •' t v . . - -.
.
.......
.
l'7
'
V
by^
the
^Governor•
arear,
unless
incapacitated
for
aueh
duty
by
m**0"
a
square
deal
and
a
fair
edu­
ror.t.1 nr in hi* an ao cr
nr
e
a
r
l
bed
under
the
provisions
o
f
**«ls
Act.
ahall
.
L
j
u
?
!
*
!
*
of death, wounds received or diaase contracted
of the State BoeM °f_ E&lt;1ise*»t™
be r a n a for removal h r tho Governor.
.
X .1
'? * £ K ; • " « *»• * « M I*
cation, and plenty of love and
,h*l,m
,n " I1/h»s
., n
An
ft 1d1.ll take rffrr't immedtatriy while in actual line of duty, or who waa otherwlae
Srr
by lh. Governor. honorably diaharged tor any
Se j. This
Sc*. I*. There ahall he annolnted hy th# Cesv••Seetfon i
Is Jhall tw. G -t.. , , ^
'" d ha. nM
upon its passage and app
care,
’’
married alnce the death of a id husband, provided
Approved April -»7r ■ I f
that aueh aub*et;uent marrtafe ahall not F™*™1
the ago 01
of forty
any widow -over
over me
iu..y year*, o f a deLet's hear from you today—Please,
carrvlng nut the previsions of thla
h„r
‘ ceased aoldier from drawing a pension under th*
, » ACT W
S .......................
W
V —U
- , .
. . . . . . . r ......puipuxcs. or to have In
thefr
abalt bold thrir commission at the
the Governor. Th#
Ur ts.ooo per annum. The a tn a l and n ereaarv provided that salt^vatre
v.n , J”
traveling expenses incurred by thr Auditors and or takre at any time
^
Eaamlnrrs rmpl
ptovrd for .the p u re o a o f « r r r - son* using same, for eafehU aT fl.h T T * * ! ? ’ !
‘'.hi'ii 7 ' r i ' £ " * u.‘ ,nir “ m ,i ,or «»«klng flak, or tor
rovtslor
lowrd and Paid upon the a or rev.] . M b } c J t
bT.»»F S u t
troller, rierpt Iravrllng eapresra Incurred bv the
.Sec j. J, ,hall be unlawful for mnJt
1
of the
the Stale
stale THoard
kia^ 'o/E
^ atlan .|h,* ndduli,«
C&lt;J®" ^
/Uri.^ni)
‘pension
he allowedto to
-an yt . I®*7 *
Auditors or RvSmlners whrn a* invrstleallon earrirr. agent o r ernplovee o f aoeh e»rri
reciton
of
ot^ dT
p&lt;r(nr|n
^ n^ ^
ri, ge will.oba^uent
Jun#
BUte Headquarter*, 428 St. James Bldg., Jacksonville, Florida.
und»r the direction and auoervlston o f the Gov- eelve for carriage or permit the rrnrrtmmm
ernor a*providrd by the term* of Ihl* Act, in crawfish between the twentr-firat dav ,
:„ ,;r « h
b «0. % e
wd
the “**M
W;; Th,
thia Act; provided
provMed turin
turther. that
Judge W. H. Baker, Pree.; IL V. Covington, Treat. 1 Mareui. C. Fagg, BUte Sopt.
WKrrexs The a la r y requisition °o f »»•
,a ,7
he provision, of Ihu
which e a a tnrhtraveling eapen*** ahall be at- and the twenty first day of Tuna J
11' 11 i7 ■ 'ay,
. .aa. Huml
School
Inspector
for
the
'
h
vidow
Uiall
not
be
required
to
make
loared and paid only after’ approval Wy tbe G ot - regardless of where eald crawfish mli
Rural
Schoo*
M. Holloway, « »
« “ , |!J
f S y o fT u g u s t .e t* . “ f , • «
of ,lt , huvUndJa a r v i^ . but aueh
ernor.
. . boen caught or tecqrtd. .
u ™
tim? covered from tbe iBih oey
Sec. i j . That the Governor ahall rtnotap an
S»c. j . A n y neriott. person, flr
’
to .ml
,0
md including D
December
eom ber. JE
H .. J&gt;»•»•
V * ,» •i,ubllc
?„
| n.
»• a ^ l ^ . J ^ {h S
1(
8,
119.
19°
.
Theraiore
to
Repeal
Section*
1I8,
i
t
proved by tbe 5 u t . Superintendent of Public
would t a v . ^ pfoof |f ^
k ,d
auditor snd accountant for aneh time aa may ration, or association o f persona s
1 ' 197. 19k. J**l be nerestary to mako a full and eumolrte andlt ptorislon* o f thla Aet ahatl be dees
191, 19*1 I 9J&lt; 194. I9 J. 196,
•
' &gt;dy been receiving
m i , m s , m j and a104 o ( th* R evised
office o f the State Comptroller at teaat • mladrnjranor. and upon con vlrtlol
Florida, of. the
,
,nw
— time of bi* death. . . . . . .. .
General Statute* o f tb*
tne State
state o
01f . ruwio*.
..
b
The a id auditor to &gt;n»ke l»hrd hy a fine of not more than I i« » "
. Creeling the Office* o f the State Auditor aw l *
. * / * V id f, tn the
,
S r i r S u T d u K S i ^ a i d Office, o ' r ^ rever,
.
r e r a n , receiving ..pmstaos ^under
that all person*
f * S ta " C ic b T , ’ appreprlated out* o f any ooney ta
Governor and fo r Priaqnmrnt in the rnuntr fail foe
,
Aaajjunt
S
u
t*
Auditor,
**d
Prcacriking
tkelr
. . . . J*
special Acta heretofore p a w d ahall 1n ^ o (
,h( S u l / im a u r y not o tb en ria appropriated, to
upon requlritlon apmonths, o r both.
1 1
.be _,
a
.
.
n
.
.
n
t
M
.ti
e&gt;llnianf
Duties
and
Power*;
to
Repeal
all
L*w*
In
.
7
/
,b.
n
T h . a i d W . M. Holloway wa* o°« •«HMin(B
.mount* ihrv
they ar#
are now
now rreviving
receiving incrrunucr
paid
to
Chat.
P
.
Lovell,
adjutant
general,
o
f
mpensatlon
for
time
Bee.
a.
A
ll
law*
and
Pert*
of
U
w
.
ln&lt; VBIU H I __ I I nn w o u l d _____ IJ .* sLx i.m a ratfi anil th# Ml
“ “
- * ........ *— — -* * * • - - for o a k .
Conflict with tb* ProvUlona of thta A ct; and
, , „ ^ T h t a « - for arvice* ren- ItfrewHh are hereby reperied
to -F fiv lJ e Penalties for Ib# Violation o f any ®"7 r d
Iyil. . . . _ . .
_____J H .
M o ra l
.
.
_*«• &gt;. Thia
Art. riSnSk.
period# beginning JamaD
*
a
f
l
B
w
i
t
f
,by°lk*
Lrgfitatn^a
*•/
Ik*
S
lo
tt
»t
,$**:
'
f
T*“
*
tar
«*7jrjp
«
«'»
orovlalona
®f»n
n
'
hS7
,M * ,n&lt;1 •PF™ **! b y 'lh * ™ ^
Jane
joth,
19
11,
for
loss
■
it,
m
i
,
and
ending
o( sNowmbcr, 1919# an&lt;*
..
f . . k - u w fo*
(off " ‘^ r ' V k i V A r i ^ n ' X ' r i i e r i Immedlatelly t r y t . t , IJ
" * - 4 t‘ rse ,,a 91 **
r
1
■
’ o f this A rt the aum o f I18.000 la.berehv spore«h*H b r r o j t , * Uw without such *pprm
a la r y eg aforeald.
.
NVherrmu, T h # c o m p e n f itlo o
j |r t v .
out o f tn# monert In th# C m *
^PPfOteq Jun# i , i p n .
Section I,
It ahall . be tk* dnty * f tk* Coupd “ " " “ ' p "S ' s*U sslkaeala* •ssaamaarl afprl
-^HeMMgeatMapprn^lbTlhf.r* 7 * 7 7 '2! fd * t j That —
v___________
________
.
th* ___
State —
comptroller
ta
* Rural School Inape^nr* ■ •■ 'liaLSSrice e l
n
o
t
M
h
e
r
w
i
a
a
n
o
r
o
o
rU
te
d
.
Slier to
la make M
aa often aa a n be necenunr.
Keveno*' r« tw
It, becoming a Ia*r without th* Governor-.
,Q *drmw hlt w.rrw it for the turn o f »rOJ|gr
in* expense* ioelnned in tho PWf***®*** * m See. ty. That all law* and parts n f taw* In . M . . ?— ^
— .7 ? ? . t f 9. " 'W « . n y ) .
ftheir
i'" ! data*
,7 .7 2 *up
7 #to” 1bo"amount of li.a jo -o o per an- t pproy^|.
oral. Approved May *. 19* 1.
JJJ }&lt; ,n f ( , or o f chaa. P. Lovell, odjattnt gen- and at taea* one* aoeh year,
ran filet with the provisions o f thla A rt are here- /' ” A C T to Amend
General Statute* o f
BUW h eals, Tbe amount due U o ja M W . M. Hri
A rt ahall become effective »***,?%,*° * y® ,B ‘ , T t a T o Be Paid R y |
Approved Jun* 4, I9 »«trgfW otorg . / ‘
Passing Worth!***
_
day o'i August, 1919. “ P to and tneludlnf
Florida, and Providing Certain
. a t . to
Itk o b
&amp;*j of Hcccmbcrg 19*t» H"oun.“
*n •»-.
■ tto -fN o . 194).
e-£7 7 0n_ 1• T^«« Section 8 yt
deuce
and
Certain
Forms
o
f
“
that the traveling expense* of the a i d
Sertlon 381a nf the Revfaed ” 7 ,rrml Statwte# of the State of
may be used In Prosecution*
a. 7n _. . i L.. a le / aenf.tfIs/
—
“ ' ‘
- — - the same ia hereby amended to
»h«h amount If evidenced by a atatement hereto
tyB. D rey era: Drovgga and
iHuhfd, and
fc * *»
tra d ln if^ r oth
not
horxev. mules or other By#
Section 1. That _
Sertlon. „38 ta of the Revised cena# t a r o f t jo o ta t
under Ik* provision* o f thla Acb aa^reijursted.
In such
_
_ ____
tea 'oof
f . yFlorida.
i a m p RRelating
i
o f the Governor,_ Greeral Statute*^
tn H aiil ahatl
&lt;yyfy engage ^
See. _
a. Upon
tk#_ u n t_______________
C H A P T E R 840J— (N a_B )
Imre^ah*
one
or
more
7
tbe
Jtainra
Drae
Nrta
Count!*#
be^
and
Sec?io7
TjtfrRm
r(*ed
General
th*
Comptroller
ahall
ftnrnWh
one'
mote
o
f
Ike
ftrinra
or
Dra#
N
rt*
In
Certain
(—
—
•
Amend S e
&gt;ltu
m read
u __
___
appointed M hereinafter tbe^satn* h^herehv amended
tn
as^foliowa; he subject to thta
_o f Florid#,da iQso: Section I J t l. Re- Auditor* or Examiner*
any inveitlrm
investigation desired
''Section sff ja. ITanl Sriner or Drag Neta -Pre^
*?C!,w*?x.rr2ST P « W »
n n s U r i far.wto mak#'
mak* anv
HlHIIIKin, p,u*m«»w*
__
General Statute* _»
and aueh. Auditor »r Examiner hihitrd In Certain. C o u n t ie s - f t than he unlawful fctad into tMa Sut# jpg
tion IJI7, Revised “
u &lt;tct
Fhrid*TbM &lt;t^ . ( n 0| i f f , , . 81 be-and tho ^ J , y X ^ / - ' v h notiflrd^prlar
ed prior *5to7 1 # drawing or
examination under th* Cover- for any person, persons, firm or corporation to , trrc-. *•
?; . 1Vn'1‘
Act shall
Section 1,
i o m i Section i j i
inry uttering o f a m e Hut the drawer did « * kaee,
and report lo tbe Governor bla fi*h. or cauae to be fished, any haul seine or day of October, 19,1
same ia
o f Florida, 19*01
Became
a
taw
with ou t the
Jed. depoait or tn hi* credit with tb# drawee aufficient
drag n rt In any o f tbe Inald# a t* water* In the
or ids. t9*o
t ojo ;"
oral Statute* o f Florid*.
_ All R fistjn ^ to flnmngx..
in the
funds lo Inmre payment aa afateaeid.
j.
That any • State or county official Counties of Brevard. St. f.ucle. Palm Beach, ernor.
i M t . r t S r S d w . M. Holloway I t
tb# Marketing Bureau o f ibo State
•o hr paid
'"ThTf IT'sJmli b i unlawful for any prtarid to* Retiral Section 13*4. R e v iaed
d Corarai
General w
wbh o a office it subject to examination and audit Broward, and ail Inside aalt water* In Dad*
Jalary and travelin*
______ expeaue* •* stah Rurld
Statute* o T r io r ld a . tea o /T ro v ld ln g for an under the tarmg and prevision, o f IkU Act. who County north of Blacayp# Bay. A ny one rio l.tln g a w Af^ .C T IA P T E R 7 Z f— (N o
Srhoot Inspector ren
IxereH ve Committee o f t t a Marketing Burrau .b ell rafts** to aabmit bi* book, o f account, e t c any o tbr provtaion. of thta aertton .halt be A N A C T lo Authoria# and I
tary of State of ‘
“
r f the State o f Florida
°»d*, Tuoeker*. paper*, warrants and other prop- fined In the aum of not *0 exceed M oo. or by
to the Att
of the Plate p» rio n a a -t _
. .,.
.» --------------------L a t . ---------- 1— — — •— ! »— imnrlaonmetit not to exceed one year, or by both
and directed and reqnired to draw U t “ * '
~
Id#. Free of
aueh fin* »nd Imprisonment."
.
tb* Slat, Treasurer for tb# a id *um
1 t » n jm l G o tn il ,
Sec. a. At! laws and part* of tasr* In con­
in (»tor nf
M. .nottowey. amt
Additional Co^ ex of
flict herewith are hereby repeated.
Trraiorer I* hereby required to P«y
F lorjiii, and Taro
Sec. j . Thla A rt ahall take effect upon Iti be­
See. J. Thla Art »b*ti take effect j
Futura
A ct* o f th#
coming a taw. Approved June 14. 19*1.
•pon Its becoming a taw. Approved
.
*
tD t r lo r tfo ;
,k*
t»it.
C H A P T E R 8itoo—-fN o . t# t).
Section t e ._Xhst Oi# Ssgffgtaty
A
N
A
C
T
ta
Restrict
Allens
and
Now-Reaident*
be known aa eueh. T h r office o f State MarIn T akin g or Catching Shrimp and Pntsre for J****j?f Florida be. and ko la
Act. th#
.» act
d riw M .w llkln ■ reason- ketlng Crtnmls.tonrr ta hereby eetabllshed. and It tor* i r . examiners provided for
CommerrTal Purposes In tn# Water# of the A t. "nd directed to (umiak to thi
Iati, re to Subpoena Witneasea; to Administer Ono„ ore,
th# reCotarecom- Governor or Cotnptf
Comrtroller may doth# such andipresentation 7 . '!v*-_ . _T*_ 1.1. i_ ._ , 1 . Am. .h .il b&gt; th* duty o f tk* Governor upon Ike
araiiaav
»
TTithin
■ IIU« 1119
IUMI1HIH7D Ul
Q _,
’ State o f -Florida
gxw.
l* V «t
Untie
Co#sf
W
th# Juriadletion
61 IHC
Ike sT81B
State S
*®e
Dsths; to Compel by due** tecum the Prtylur- a(,lc time
isioner o f kfricultn
Xgricultur# lo r or examiner with authority to subpoena wlt' imiationrr
of Florida, and to Prescribe Peniltta* for V lo-,
(* •« « •] Statutes of
tion of Documentary F.video** end In P f0®1" fraud.
ng CommlaJoncr.
Commissioner, erl
who nraeee and take teatlimuiy und#r oetb, and such
ketlng
1 Penalty for Swearing Falsely Before Such
s* t. 4 .
n o f two years,
year*, uni*
un iea exasntner or audRor shall have auttawity to r a r
term
v i.u iio n ■
x
“ *
ulate surh priweedlngs liefore him In aueh man­
1-rgiffUlir# C ow m itlert.. .
#
no* for c a sta ."
by the U f U o t w r t o f tk# S M * * f o l^ e
oM k#
ner and lo tb* mm# affect aa i* prescribed by B t
« 1316. Revised Genet
toao.
relating
IB*
martk#
U
8 K . -U_ »r fo .r th*
.... preeeading# bald and pending Kae C 2 * f* I
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f
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re. «
taatlng
tln . to .tk
# MarSertlon,
1.
That
alien*
and
non-realdenta
are
B
k
t
with
th*
nrovlilona
S##tlon 1. W V i i m r
Stat* o f Florida.
V* amend- fora Master* ta Ckencery in the Circuit Court*.
Florida, b
Report* of ail m m lnat'iotw abait be hereby prohibited from taking or catrhlng shrimp aam e-ara hereby
b y reps
flaly cemllfutet!
Marketing Commissioner mad* to" tk* Com ptroller,‘ and aueh a* show any or prawn for rommercUJ jrurposr* In th* water*. , ? * * •..3- T hat this
nJ H^firr«#ntalU##
, f $3,600* per annum a* Irregutaritle* ahall forthwith be furnished by the nf the Atlantic Coast wdthta the. .juriidjctioq
o f yr __
f f__
l a t-*■
ly upon It*
f i H W fK J lilllm WI aww aa9a -------- r - r - ,. - .
- .
. dferion ...
*« *H#I1 h# Hi# duty *of th# chairman thereof, «nd *etitg!lon, fn c tiw where acting aa a „
°*-r
be and hi* depotica, or kla as- Governor! and the Governor may call upon the tne State o f Florida, exes
tor drawee'* hi« aalevy
U htrehy rmpow/red to. latu# iiibt&gt;o#nt in® fOalo UiUmaft# thrrroo
lo#
at ,or
'" r '.T " — ‘. '"l.m T ‘ i'A d'lo all iwoao. stsUnts ahall be allowed actual traveling eg- iComptroller at aoy time for coplea o f any re- member of the craw o f a
. vcssri owned
___ |l,,0 'r* V Approved
'jther necessary protest to compel the attendance dishonor ®r " f t"H
o j li
(ntrodaction ta ret- pen*** In th* discharge o f the dalle* o f M l of- port* mad# by any examiner or auditor under wholly b y ritiiena and reetdrnta of tbli Stata.
ot witnesses befoe* tuck committee, and the chair- rot Ion* under this
't e llt
^ .w T r a d * W k W w
to ba a o d T l th T d la r r t^ n T f tha Cwnmla- be provtaton. o f thle A rt.
or a* a member of tb# ctffw, o r tnaater, or owner a a r a r r e C n A P T E R ' l j
fa n . or any other member o f tuck commlttra, dene*-of any unpaid
aogald aod dUheaoved eheclt. k e a nee. » »
et^um
iS n r a n T « M
See. 6. That Section, tiff, 1I9. 190. I9«. 19*. 7 P*ft owner o f 1 boat or vessel which Ha* AN ACT to Repeal 6
— *r~,
- — - - - .or writ• . . aloner.
atari have authority to mdmlnlrt^ alt' ostbs * ad
3 (ng the dra***'# rare— *•
* •tamped
General Statute* of
. . . ____ shall be art forth hi hemtaed atatnaenta i g j . - i M . t#J. tffd. i* 7. 198, 199, aoe. *01. »o*. been •Ijeenaed to take o r catch-shrim p or prawn
affirmation*. |n (he manner o rr^ tltad by tat to t r e .b j o r e o s d t b tb . r r a ^ t b e r e f o ^ a . ^ i r r t . ^ under o atk r and o r e ^ t e d to th#. Cotumlratawgr ■ J and *04. offth# Rrri##d General Statute* o f. ta eueh waters, aa providrd ta the next a n i o n
,f J. "J
- Chief Clerk
----­
w iin c.y, who shall appear Helots aueh earns.
----. . -­
o f Agricutturr. and both a la r y and travrttae e » tb*-ffltat* t^ FWvridj o f «#»i Creating the offtae# of thla A rt.
,
•
,
”
hy ,W
S S f Win any
t V matter
S w about
t s tittering o f **
for the purpose o f tratlfylng
— •
—
natkty out o f the funds o f State Auditor and Assistant Stata Aodltor.
Sec. a. That every boat or vraael which U ,
— .
the
»Mrk such
fe r tln a r stamp* In tk* fm acribtag tkrir power, end dull##, and fixing owned In ariiole o r In peri h r an allan or nonThat
w a property d
•tan hg
officer*
and
eratheir
compensation,
be
end
tk*
u
m
e
are
hereby
realdent.
whether
as
an
Individual,
partner
o
r
.J7
.
.
.
1
7
.
7 ®!
manner a* other Stata
’ ky tk* drawee
coontle*
I all r
•tockhotder, ,o r ta l a y o th er capacity, la hereby lr)r °* ,h* C h ie f- a e r k
pioyaes are paid.'
•
-. " •
extent* an
1 1. '/ .- - •
1
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A u th o rity of the

State. General Revise Statutes
1920—Sections 1499, 1500, 1501 and 1502.

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Sic* w ith th e ptovitlone hereof bo and lb* u m t aaid M. M. W hitehurat for the lota sustained device any
are hereby repealed.
by him lor reaaon of auch auapriuloo: therefore. Mexico, or

I Comlit ut ion having lor 1«*

ol Do I t Knecffd by tho U tu ta tn r i o f tko Stalo of B ttt tw it ol Admlniatratibn HuiM,,,.

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w ool, library and S u it rtuatum a?*’ Ule®W?
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ny
Section l.
F o r the puriwae o l earn in g out crel eatenaion work at appr o, , j
g
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Sec j . T h la A e t shall take effect, ImnftdUtcly U* It Kneeled by Ike t'firb ria r# • /f lie
#/ B
th eu, Stata'
an~A'ct
ol Congrcaa
Congress and
end Section* 660 to 64y. both l- a * r o| H onda, approved u . , ,V *-h*ptt* 7*!,.
i ~ $l«f# »f
, " r iofr j 7 ^ S . ’*Bjher
S ^ : J v . Hrst dav o°tl Jan- an
Act ol
Florida t
held in tu t upon l u passage end. approval by the Governor,
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4
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n
n
^
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h
'dav
ol
Mareh
ol
any
year,
inclusive.
ol
the
Kevieed
General
Statute*
ol
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*p
er.m
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ii?
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a
‘
witbout
the approval ol the
Section i. .T hat the aura ol t i . j ,va.«j be. and uary to tha fiHemlh day M March o| any year.
( h » (um o| #41f7lr .hall be evaiUbte July penaea. aalariea, repair . ? uDv „
or rnrtral
»
^
‘ . I S ,l 7 « r | | o H
u . Governor.
^ 2 «Si
•K* earttp (« Itprattd tnnrflfim lM r»u1
1 |°* * " £
AU P * ™ " * 1 B*»*
without «. »*»'. and tbe aum ol t47.4l* ahall be available G a l IndoatryTtield crop* Plu ltp *a&lt;1 r^mptaett,
C - T v o i e d on b» the elector. at the neat genwlae appropn- or operating auch bualneaa or . v t u i,
,__ il,*J , . . . . , „ a sh# aaid *uma arc hereby appro, fertiliser*. pecan in^e*tlffilmf^1 , ?*” '• soils snj
“ *T r l« ,,„ n
and .boulJ auch amcndmr.il -bo
I^
a p r U tio n ahall
ehali -be “c . p
appropriation
S eCnTdlehdgj , immediately

L ^B ee. 4- !*•»■ a UW. Approved May ,6. .p a ..
upon beeuiaii'-K
ft
CH AP
PTER
,» l—(No.
TER «
«a»J—
(No. a* 8.)
— a - . - . l Secrtona one and two ol
AN ACT *
Eomtied
ir
An
falntenancc, and
A r t ^ v l d k l lor lb* U r e . b«l«Hen«»
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&amp; „,. c «ui the

id Providing
riu vU io n l ol

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Florida:
S ectio n I*

mentioned In Section i ol iW l A c t, payable out
ol any moneyp In th e State T reaaury not otherw ise

u e n rin

roun(j teaael o l the follo w in g ditnentiona, or
cubical e«juifalenl th ereof, to wit:
I t ahall
m eaiure I 8 H Inch*. Inaide at tbe top, en d »y

a w u in .

AU Uwa and part* ol lawa in conflict
A ct mre hereby repealed.
t p p,opria«*d.
a . .u .n , . 1. .
Sec. 4. T
—h •i. *A ct* ahall'lake
* • •
elfect
"
upon •it. pa.a.1 th e Uudget Commiaaion. The ..I d C om ini..lon
^
y T fi.t thla Act ahall take effect ja m * . ,nehel (rom the bottom l? , an. ,n d a 4 Vi Inch**
e
ippr0T, | by the Governor, or upon it.
ahall be compoaed of the Governor he to m p - diaiely upon ita becoming a law. Approved Juna dj
t l , lhe an|, 0( , uch tub or m eaiure may bHroming a law w ithout hla approval. Approved
l roller, and b ta u Treaaurer, who ahall eaereiao 14, 1pa 1.
be | |h e ,hape of an inverted frurtrum of a cone. i l tle | 4,
•

T h e r e li hcrelyr created a U udget
.Cotnmiaidon for tb e State ol Plorida to be known

i w | » &lt; i . o a n i i 01 camput. I . , , .
, , ’■•-a*
tying on home demonstration
,or tarand girl* not attending colieec .„!1 1* *°*“ a
Ing bulletin*.
.,
. gjo.ooo.
.............
* ' 1,lj ' of Pnap
F lorid. School for tb* Deaf
1 ,
Flor'
raprnac*. aalariea, repair*. uJlvcr, . J a CtrT,s«
m em
plni“, ni^ ,
ent,, &lt; 180
160,.000; for com
complciin«
“l®*
------------------ ol’ Pm•Sf'"f *i L f f *?*?.1. -------building
and erection
tnmary
for equipm ent of Mid building,
184
pent im provem ent., I 6j.ooo
,h r p*nB*A gricultural and Mechanical C n it,.. ,
groea—C urrent capcnica, aSartes, tep*ir«
« £ equipment, $4o,ooo; for buildlngV I n j 0'!***
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Board of C ontrol-O perating captn.v, |or
I,,#

Florida:
Section one. Chapter 7815. auch. power* and d i . c h . , , . auch d u n e . a . a rc
Two
of the.* m e .au re . filled , rounded and ■b an k ed 1 e ♦ * p ‘
r* tl A m
L 'W
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• v r .. ..v
I W O O l 1»IC»C l i l t e a u i c » • • • is v g , i v u . i u a u
j 1 Section I. 1 • . . , ..^ n Act provitllng tor
C H A P T E R S4 J 7—(No. 4 a ).
en t. ..............• - .................. — C I I A I T K K ^ lM ^ o -(N o .
lh 4 „
on , b a n e l. and all oyatera to r.. c lat m„.
Acta ol av*f&gt; **” “ *“ J „ ,„ u o l ol Slate to n hrS « " gr0 ,,A U * S la te D ep artm
[menu. Institution*,
A N A C T to Amend Section i j i j o^ the Keji»cd
^ M ^ /n t h lg ^ U t e I n ^ h i'ih
d ahall AN A CT to Provide for tbe L evy of Taxe* tor
ahell
me
W-.‘ General S l.tu le . ol Morida. K el.lin g to Slate
a*®4 ,
of thi. cqu
tha t* re.. M
D'*
‘n, 1e{^” c,j. 0 *, |hc
t he^carry in g oui
out oi
ol the Etc., to Furnlah Eatimafra too the
'* Budget Com;
'~ u lvalent,
the Vear* io j i and i ,* j .
. .
vkta. and f‘,OT‘f , ? c, , nJ making an approjnla- mlaaiorr.—That on or belrfie
L
,-nfu,.*n.5f-Fu"
1, , : .
, d l " 4c . T r e a . u r e r .*■
the
°&amp; or
or mmTaVm"
eaiure noiuma
holding •. " ^ " ‘S n l&lt;"
r ' ‘m
multiple
u lu T there- JJ* ji E o a d td i y tko ~L*tulaluro o f tko Slolo o f
provnuna o l thi* A tt.
• .
,_ ,« •» be January, biennially, prior to the «“
meeting ^of.Sthe
v ,‘ *,n,L, V 'nm m luloncr. of S t.te T n .tiU tio n a of; and it ahall be unlawful for eny person to have
Florida:
’
tlon therefor. Apri_ * ^
yrraj „ follow*:
Siale LegiaUlure, each of the aeveral State drJ
!
ffrrIrhrr
State
Hoard
and
Oflicialt
with
Relin
h
it
potaeaiion
any
measure
for
o
ritcra
or clam*
Section 1. T h at to provide the necessary fund*
parttnrnit.
bureau*,
divltiona,
officer*,
conVmiaM d t b« “ roCOn S r U k t e tbe f ir.t day of July.
ereneV
hrrifo and
a n d J Making
Appr "p
ahell ahall’ differ in equieaient else from to meet the c u rren t espcnles of the State for
erence ^T
Thereto,
Making
. rial ion. ^In the
erence
Thereto,
and M
a k in g A .ppropriation.
m M , ure herfin prorlded lor; or dem and o r ihc year. 1911 and ig ai. there ahall be levied
'o i.ir Priton Phyaicun aball examine •ionera, im tituliona, and other agencie* and unip ti, the State Pr‘^ n
' vic„ into two grade*
gO * ‘
1 * ■
..
. . . .
.jg
.
.
.
end grade at m » «
of cU „ one. whKb (ummivvion, on official eitlmate blanks furmahrd
Florida :
Ing or liltin g , and no veaael or measure ahall be taxes1 within the aeveral counties o l ' the State a
.1
\°i ml\ able bodied malt con vict, cap*- lor auch purpose, an callmalc In itemiied form
Fni or aelUng o y ile r i a t e la m i un ij
Section t. That Section l i i a of the Reviled uicd In buying
ix of not exceeding »U. mill* uprm the dollar
ah«U cooaiit ol •» • D*
dav’a work at m im ul
lum ped *“
by the ....
Shell
for eath of ,he,
J.8, r,*.°- f**~^rnorr
* ! f .J ? f mgav*rc&gt;
h k of doing
t V ic h ab.lt con .in of .(rowing the amount needed for.the neat two year* General Statute* ol Florida la hereby amended It ha* been mcaiOred
.......... * and ----------.............................................
... ................
’c S Z g V ™
Matlieginning with the fir.t day ol July thereafter. to at to read at follows:
,
H *b Commiaaioner, hit agent* or deputiea, with
g S J * 4?4 ! „ r,h ! L £ \ « r Ih o C ld T « 5
b l o ^ . pm y ^ J u» ;s « h . J #p! 7 64»s- * - •
U
W
;
W
*4
*
“I
itu
In
d
*lt
m
»'r
convict,
which
which mu.t be u.ed
S ut« Fire In .u r.n ce F u n d .-A fund la a metal Ug or .tamp, ahowlng he quantity of i ut^ r M,4t « ,,,*«« ‘»f
* * * *b ou
gtt female convict* a n .
«!*.» one. Th oflictal • eitlm ate blank,
................
. . . . .. . _____
j
.
. _
_
||ef§ of cj , m i lueb measure will bold.
aatlalled
. . . __ that a smaller levy. will nroduee
produce aulll
auffl*• * * • Comptroller is hereby
^
In making
— . . . ---------- - - - ..............
_
_____ ____ ___--------------------------eet the o re d t
tll*'!K .^.?IT o tt&gt;* b l.lc Prlvon Phral- Budget Commiaaion, ahall be uniform and vhall u rfr to br deaignaled as the State hire Insurance
II shall be the duty o l the Commiaaioner of cicnt
ck n t revenue to m
meet
.
=
-*■-.*
.
U 8k*11 ^ h iifc la n a * on tb* firat of each caltnchin, or I
’in, .11 male prlaoner* at tha
FI
d ,, month to examine an ^ « , ^ n , n J « rrtifr
Stal# P rb o n harm *
. .
Grade one and
what prlaoner* are cU“ e&lt;L sta te C o n v l^ Ul&gt;&gt;d
arc available lor
A c and the

K E ”.‘.7« . 1

SW^SSS'JM'K KS ^ ^ S S r l H T a ST1S.1"

n u ... i j j —
, -----. .
tiy the Uuilget CommiMion; end an estimate ol

..u n three lourirvt ol ttt repucem eni T ijur.
al a rate a i nea/Iy practicable that charred
UIK&gt;n other property of a similar character by
insurance comoaniei in this State,
j j , e Hoard of Com miss ion era of State Institu

tS P F jfsa sS

&lt;ss»

in which ahall
__c iiA r r r F .R 8 4 4 t-(N 0 ,€ r
all
AN ACT MaWing Appropriation, fuj th,
t h . Commi..lorVft . l
. M l W . , , . K g f S F X &amp; J S S S t i Z . ’ y i l l P&amp; K ”
vention.
Eradication and Conttol ol t . « .
!f*
5 5 ?"*from
,™ - the .p e rso n , •»
,he t n u« e»
* nnot
r eapen.e*
the mills
C o in tv
Ully Injurious Insects, Tests, m d Hon*, u
the sum of twenty five 2cents
an(jm^ttx |cvy
* »of
to^exceedof two
fort
Which May’ Have Be"n .!
‘
*b « ‘u" j j K “ i a r j y 1B ,IMreas,*
; s i^ s fv ts s s i c
a*fe
1
Intro-luced
Into the Stale of Florida, fer Ouar
..
_____ ..... _________
purpose
antine,
N
ursery
and Honey Her lim w etin?^
. a
o ...»
.... .
of
and rebe neca * constructing, reconstructing,
j s ? working ^
Be U .ed and Eapendedj 0 n d 7 r th ,X ? c t'« £
increases or decreases. These c lim a te s , togethet efM ry fnr fhc payment thereof are hereb i w ;
..............
tnrlt* In , « h
of the State Plant Haird •* U m . 1. *». -.**
explanationa ol increatei prjjted from any mofteyi In the General K
n orvrnue
r n u c ufe or ^co| j &gt; j„ w b|cb he ahall rrg iatrr the
S I U ! ' FarSIT rtiSl ^ lir^ ” n lh e 0puu'c n a d ' with
with the
the accompanying
aecom
and decreases,
*
iifm oe m m o ritU n
Road I&gt;rr * r t i n c o ^ { for and maintained out and
decreases, shall be Included In the budget, J.*un&lt;i „ 0| otherwise appropriated, and the Comp- .
e vState
s : r,?*.iV
a . * &amp;
n aita X
« r , w
“
i / rbe fumll* provided by “ l4
^t°c*u VncluJ- but with their recommendation* theteon.
warrant I n p ay m e n to faa m * In favor »of lthe
r'and*
num.ber,
1 « and
said record
All Grad* or Cl»»*
I - .t V m t
Sec. 4. Slatem ent. to be Ftirnlahed by Comp- p-;tr in.urance Fund upon requliltion of the ! * 'u* " e5 / n
public.
ins all (rmal* tonvlel*. ahall be P1***4 .
, J h tro ller.-O n or before the, fifteenth J»y of fan- S u „ Treaturer approved by said Board.
»
be oiven for the i'’ P*c l' n
? .
»t*the S u t* Prlm n r S r ® * * 4* " u, „ t to uary. biennially, prior to the meeting of the LegShould * fire occur upon properly inaured In fllf.r f ' llb -.A 11_ ? * " * . I***
certified a .
‘ ’ i l n a i Kvon a , practicable. the flnanrial n ee d t ol the iudtcU pr, as provided
Road Depertment atalU ■
« »
j . x * , he S u l . by law. itemised In strict accordance with tb e
aeod an.au.ho.Med «o; ,d o r ,u 0| ^
, „ iUUe budget classification* adopted by the Itudget Com
Prison Firm
U *C
. .i,c camp or camp*
p rfm nm and pUce ^
D ^ i m t n t . All s i r s ' a
u h.,.is?,S' j s
a i
Maintained by the b
,
except not exceedTrad* or CU aa.one C o n v lC t^ e.
|fce S u (e

BsA&amp;jLrm Shr&amp;s

Grade and Claa. «*o c o n v ic t.^ .

l.lature;

JJg

•!*. Stale F ite . I o .u r .n c r V u n d

z ' z ? 1"

that .wonld . re-

. f i { h-* h* p w i ' it&gt;0*

turn

,h li A c‘ *re

t,d at follow.:
. . . i maintained i»ure. in each appropriation account, and th.1
i t It" hereby made the duty of th e Board of p ,,e1TC? l,|.ih l? , ' ro.m
P 1*6*11 on ,lle pension
See. *, All State convict. '
ite rn uc« irom all aourqe*. tncludlnia»e*prn. ll,u ,r* Commiaaioner* of Stat* lnatitntlon»_and all o th er
. . ‘. J i T 4
._ i _____ ,u . , , t sppropria
W hereat, I t ia only right and proper that th e
ml wnrVed under rule* and ,.r *1'
, q tate and revenue* from apecial and all other appi
?odvld*-i by the Board o f ^ m l a . k n e r . nOfu Stale
for each nf the llr i two .p p ro p ri.llo n

Be f t Enactrd by tko Lrgiiiaturt o f tko Slat* o f A N ACT'“ i'rovldl'ng for the Eatahlit^menl of an
______________1 ... ____ _
A gricultural E iperim rnt Statem „r Stationi
Section 1. T hat for th e purpoae of the*m ainIn the Everglade* of Florida; to Provide l.itri»
and Fonda therefur and to Define the 1’a.en
and D uties of the Tructeei of the Internal Inprovem ent Fund, the State Roanl ol Vaca­
tion of Florida, and the Hoard ol Control in
Relation to the Same, and lo Repeal Seeiicoa
6 u and 6 j J of the Rcvltr.1 General Statute* of
Florid*.
Be It E nacttd by I hr l.rtiilatnrr c f Ikt Slot/ #f
Florida:

.hall im m ediately fu in i.h to the Uudget C om m it

rtlM » T F n 8114— (N o. ao'
AN

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ACT «n FJtehUah’ and

Experiment S u tto n ln #of ,
Am

C ounty

State

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Field Revgarch nn
« ' td
Make It the D utv "I the t'oar.i
KriVbtUh Soeh Branch
vide for Carrying '
and Appropriating Money lor
f ' tTh€ftof.
| 1 , . i rT
Where**, *he tnhaeeo I '
H
r*t ° , n i *'"! *,V,*n«;iifer in d .« H ere

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n(
i.

- K V ^ r ^ n y B,o,,«ml. Of ................

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of $ 10.000 annually

agreement ahall be determined by the Hoard of

perron* in ctiarge ol auen property
to have &lt;ueh dangerou* eonditlon* im m ediately
rial aid from the State.
tep-tired
nr remedied upon the w ritten notice
!u d .
S er 7,
Inform ation to he teeured by lh« from thr S tair Treartirer or hla tep eeaen lltive
„„d.wt llio lgrt Com m iaaion —O n or betore the fifteenth of aurh Inrardon e condition, and auch amount*
■lav of F ebruary, «t »• anon thrrealter at practl
a* may l.e nereaaary to comply w ith ructj notice
r ’ lite t.ienm ally. prior lo the m eeting n( the I eg
( „nit..t
or notice* rhall hr paid h r the Hoard of ( ommiairlalu te
W ithin fi*r da&gt;» alter the beginning • loner* of St«te In r'ltu tlon* or hv the Hoard ot
rt.e - . t | l f e - l « rarelul rtitvev of all departm en t!. I111- perron in charge of auch peopettv out of anv mondlvtaton*. officer*. Iv*ardf. eoromi**ion*. in- re* appropriated for the maintenance o f the reI’.apenaa
1
ttiinlion * and other acenciea and undertaking* •p rrtK e inatitutlona or foe repair* or perm a­
1
1
,e
Stale, through which thee *hall he in t&gt;o*- nent im provem rnf of auch inritrahlr1 propertiea,
M onth I*
e , r i l j,n »cav*. 1n of the w orkin g know ledge upon which to or fm m any inridrn tal or contingent fund* th ey
hare ih eir eerom m endalionr lo the I .egirlatnre. may have on hand
In the event of a di«agrre...
Sec *
llu d g rtr an,l Slatem ent* to he Sub­ ment between the State Tte***nree in d the Hoard
mitted hv the Budget Commiaaion to thr T.egl* or perton h arin g charge ol auch pronerty a* to

ciea or umlertakiuea recrialng or a«king finan-

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W hereas, necauae of auch victory Tallahassee
w a. th e only Capital of a Confederate State not
carituretl during the war tmeween the State*,
and
W hcrea*. tretain patriotic* petaon*
(retaona having
tiavtng
agreed to donate certain land* at the &lt;rene of
the mid Hattie of N atural Bridge for the uae of
a park, and upon which to erect a monument in
mem ory of tier loyal Confederate soldiers who
took part in this battle, and
Where**, J. 11. Fletcher, of River Junction,
Florida, who participated in the aaid battle a* a
Confederate soldier, ha* v,ei.1rrta k rn nut wf hi*
meager mean* to inatigat*. a movement fo c re­
ate a Bark, and erect a m onum ent upon Ihc scene
of *a!d battle field, and

Section 1. That there I* hereby pw.idtd I*
and created on auch land or lam! u{ the State
In the Everglade* ol Florida aa the Trurtrct tf
.
, ,,
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.
the Internal Im provement Fund may direct, aa
be end the aanae 1* hereby Agricultural Experim ent Station for the

,rom JOtn. iQ.i-

. _ . improvement

Be tl F.naftrJ by I k t l.tg iila lu rt o f thr S ta ll of
Florida: _
Florida State Hoapltal.
Section 1. That there be and la hereby approprialed for the. Florid* Stale Hospital located
at Chaltah.rochee for the two year* neat alter
June loth, i«*i, the following:
Colorcil liiberculon* lluapltal, &lt;1 . 500: Colored
Receiving Hospital, $ 50,000; Completion Em
ployeea' Home and Furniahlng, J 11 , poo ; roof for
new power and lee plant. &lt; 1,800; switch board
for new power and Ice plan! Jj.ooo; pine, fittings
and recording equipm ent for plant, &lt;4.000; oil
separator, vacuum trap, ra h a u lt bead and steam
separator*, I t.jo o ; scale and coal barrow i for
lant, | 6oo; concrete pavement around power and

jy ,., 0j , be tame.
„
gecThe Trustee* ol Hie Imermt lispecntnent Fund are hereby authorired aid ' lueaed
(&lt;&gt; t f , , , |, j c an(f withdraw from *»le mi U»4»
nnw or hereafter owned by the im r nfeemry
jor tb r u , c antj conduct of the m l
E aperim rnt Station, and to provide ind cosurqel
c y j i , , drain* and other rec'antatim work*
|b l , m a„ b f required to complctele protect and
g ^ c r , (h e aaid land* from overflow. The u&gt;4
[and | ah.ll be a* suitably and conveniently l»
CJl(d , , possible and ahiM nut be tea* than tb
, c rti( which may be added lo 1 * the nerdi do
rnand.*
the ........
Internal
Sdc. a. T- he
— T rustee*
------ - of
— -—
— Irrpeme
m ent Fund are hereby author 1ted to accept
nations of land*, money*, or other thing* h( ralo*
that may be utillaed to effectively carry oat lh»
purposes of thi* A ct, and if in the juJgmmt el
lhe u i d T ruftc^i xnu the Hoard «*| ( on not cooditions w arrant. In addition to the main jo b *
herein provided, they may establish teich brsack
or cooperative station* a* they may deem adds-

m
tho
5» - i d A m jM k Mn
. h a , , . n r « n .T i
...
of (the . Confederacy,
being
»ny month may Iw carried forward to th e neat
.U nited • D aughter,
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— here.v
b* authon.cd
o make her
* “
“ r c ju l.llto
‘ n . upon *th**
___ . of »b* J ^ * « « ^
. d . f « . u e h money
riorw a in auam ai »enooi ior uojn
Oinipteoller
a« th r tam e i* needed to carry out the provi«irtn«
Src. i. That^ there f»e and i* hereby appropri
hereof,. an«f unnn fuch rrt^uiaitiona the Comp ated for the Florida Induitrial School for floya
trailer it hereby authorired to draw hi« w arrant located at Marianna for two year* from June

further aulhoriard to cooperate
with the
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.. prop"
reo
rrai a.uihoritie*
u in o n u n m
fed eral
in e.t.bl.shing —
« id- --r
sut**.
or rtc tirtn u to d propefljr #ppn&gt;prurinf any tutvw

idisease*
^ o i n^ . ^ , ;d .o ,n. r : v ..............." M .io n ’ -of " lb ;
Budget Cummi**lon ahall submit to tile prr-wding
detailed ee*e»rch •.Hirer
&gt;ad
.
.
nd mnot'
of eaeli house printed copies of a h y ilsrt,
I . .Whcrea*.
Whcrea*. further *'"'—
lllirr •»( &lt;wb
„ uh ran*
judgtnrnt.
m based on their own conclusion* and Ian of all
containing a complete and. Itemired P
!• forerV ff«tr*e methoda «c*n
• be * * * * *
««'
eapenditure* for each State drrpartm ent,
and *
fctR n g themt .and
n f f f ib r y »n |ircpetard
■ uresu. division. oIBcer. b-vird. com m i**ion. In him and »hat acti.m* taktas «o decrease the fire
dditionxt fund

ppr

Florida:
kn r. |*»r |hr ru irrn l i|'p«ipruli'»n y^Xf, »n*l
ard of r.in lrn l j*
Secti.in
lhe H*
r n » f .»»
f f.T
t n locate
ond
j . ’ I I- and
_That
,1 direct
l.te.-lr
J ■ „ rn«
XUthorlacd.
S u tio n in
rltcd.
l*mnrrimrnt Sixti^n
^|,r llii fw*n fn m m iu io n *hall accomp.nny the
maintain
w ith :
near O'and eapendiw -aect'pn
h - %ol rIbe
&lt; « r M '11
t i " u M * ' * : 'T , v A statem ent of the revenue*
ns
trctlon
.growing
‘ ion year* neat
^
^ » n 7 " u -lfW
!2 5 ' Z Z J X ' t o . » r « M
th e B / ^ ^ ' X i r h e m ^U?
,
. « i" ' «he official budget classification adopted by
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bh
w direction
_____ ot lhe |t„dget Comml*»(on.
X■ML
T
T h » ^^the supervision
end
auch U hora^rV *od V ^ r i m e n i . '. l a i r ^ T*‘ ,r4 ' VaV A '.(.ie m e n t rtf th r current . s . e t . Uahll
Af V o filn d .
. Hir*. tr«rfve« and •urptiia or deficit of the SU tf.
In the Boird
0| tio.oAo or
much
\ •tjtrm rn t **f th r fund* of th r State
y

Tn^* .

r

___ j, i*rrrtir »rnroprl;

or otherr thing* of v alu g .th at may w

.

fo r the purpose* of thlv A d - V ra o td ti..
ent * n ation e'mttvwpU'f" *’T 'h i*

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Act

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r r a
; V “«5
t f Y , r“ |5!
and the am
ount.
ire Insurance
inturance FumJ
ru n u . ■»»«
■ihvuhii
and* e .p e n .e t art
'nrccA*ary t . pay .itch
' .alary
*
impria.cd out of .fie State Fire In^
appruprlat
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A iiu r m r n t th ow ina thr Hudffrt C om m it

f„n ,j,h , „ ch information and antw er inch quet- pnrf ^ ,^
protecting
( | |b f j0| nt r „ m mltte# «h*ll require, and to oy*ter andclam
and&lt;
Became
private bedding ground*, and to enlor
, „ , iont fha„ b r a,tm il, r&lt;|. w i,j^ , he • right «ral rerl a
carry out the purpose of thi* Article, a*, one of

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appropruftd.

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Sec. 6 . The Board of Commiafionert of t t j
gUdea Drainage Diatrict it hrreby autkoritc-J t» ■
directed to appropriate annually, beginning J»7 I

_
service, &lt; i.to o f ta n n e ry . J.aoo; ahoe departm ent. Ibc State Treaaury *nd tbe Board of Commiurs*Everglade* Drainage Urtirtci.
. |M
rithout' the approval of tha G or- &gt;4 jo : printing departm ent, &lt; 1,000: wood working eraa of Ev»rgUd_e*
DHtrict.
departm ent, t,a$o; sewer connection *1 No. a,
___
See. y. The State Board ol Education **« J*
* 1. 500; tailor shop, &lt; joo; shorthand, typew riting Hoard
oard of Control ahall. with the ad''?* "1
It,» Internal Imnrovcmrnt runs.
I

filet hfTt* Ith
Sec. 4. Thi*

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f

C H A PTE
A N ACT to Appropriate
, and Mafntr
Roval Palm
• W herra*. the
| Ida. was ceded 1
• o '* Club* tmder
-----Law * of Florid *. and approved Jpne * '" . •«»*
om- to carrv out the provUlon* of thi* Act. Thr
rived from thi* special privilege tax ahall
conditioned
upon
the
Florida
Federation
^ n q m o n rq upon r c
, , ofUkl\, n„m6o rrnor shall flv the eo m pent.tlon of such ncr*on«
a,i,le a*
a. a planting fund for thr connty In which
r*on« aside

for Epileptic*
w
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G eneral' Statute* ar« hereby repealf-.
Be It P.martrJ by I k t L r p i h l s r r r f Ik t Stair a f ated foe th , Florida . F arm Colony
fo r two yrara from Ju n e jo th . I9»i. a» follow*:
Sec. to. All !»*»• an&lt;l PM1* 1° ,1 11
Florida:
N urses'1 Home. &lt;50.000: Infirmary and furnlah- fRet herewith are hereby repealed.
.
Section t . T hat Andrew Ja c k -on J^avlna la
spent In planting the pubal ** he shall employ in ta n connection, anq cau*e collected and ahall be «pei
n u* PTjl
9,ww,
.000: v&gt;M
cold,. .atorage
&lt;4.$ool
Sec. I t . Thi* Act ahall take effect oo^MJ
. . . . . . . plant, ...,w
v . farm
«•..Apprmw 1
hereby n a m e d a pension Irrym th e State rf Flor­ Inga. &lt;40
th* **me. together with thefr ncce***ry traveling Rc oyster and clam reef*,
*
'
age
and
.approval
by
the
Governor.
implement*,
&lt;y,$oo;
road*,
walk*
and
beautify.
J*a!m State I’ark; and
_ .
. . . . __
spenae*. to l&gt;e
t»e paid.
pain.
Section IJJ
N o person,
firm or Corporation ida at the rate of &lt; 15.00 per m onth, and aaid pen­ Ing walk*. ft,o M ; water. Ilghti and aewtrage. June 14, 19*1.
I*J 9 - No
pert*
W hereat, the Florid* Federation, of W omeni'* r*pen*e«,
See 1 a. T h e re i* hereby appropriated out of .h .ii r n*&gt;*r In the huvlnes* nl wholesale or sion ahall be paid from tne Pension Pund In the &lt;
Club* in conforming to th e provision* of aaid
— ------•
*——* &lt;*
-----. 18,—
000;‘ *
furnishing
and —
equipment,
0.000*; —
main

a ^ s r r t ’M SSL .. -« »•*•&gt; f - j a

-jf*r^2Sa.*±as:

C H A PT E R 4 4 4 J -(N o. 48).
tenance. &lt;t«e,ooo.
* Sec. 5. That the unexpended balance* rem ain A N ACT to Aid Ann* Dommatt C h a r'".
ter* of the Confederacy, Incorporated,
Inw In the appropriation* mad* for said InrtF
A ugustine. Florida: In the Completion *
trtlo n * In 1919 he contained In fuH force and ef­
Ia, the Loving
Coring Memorial.
fect and be available for the purno»r* for which
m ent for
Memorial, f F.rectru,“m
■O'
Augustine, Florid*. 1" M000. ' ^ s^T o l - - ,
Um W in* Losing, D stlnrulvh'd &gt; " Co^ r d i |
i.la; and Tot lhg.C urb.ne. Railing
g*■
W ork Around A e Said

O ob*
take* of the park and w ork of beautifying the
park and the protrejion of the rare plantx and
■l*«rniftr«nt nxlm t xittuted lbefeo«».
J
! &lt;n
* of funds for tbe payment of the inoebtrtl*
of approaimateiy $j.&gt;oo on tbe buiidinga
and in connection with the conllnuons car* ol
the property and Its beautification, all of »JBch
is ^•nvldrred
- . 1^
In £the intrrevt
intrrest af
nf the feneval^w
genev.l w rilsre.
etur*.
Ui# State l'ark bglng u*e«l aolely for public pur-

in c « re e ririn g "financial a**!«tinee from th e .State
,,f Florida, and the *ald Budget Commission shall
^ lam ifb ed proraptly ^*tb xll »uch Information
#f vnay.be ro ju ifro by init! Budget Commiaaion
or | (fl is«i«tanta
•
^
, 4 Inconsistent Aer* R ep esled.-A ny and
&gt;1( Aef&gt; of
r|a ol ^ f f i |„con*l«t«mt with the
-prp, „ (on,," oo((^ tb i, A
Ac1
rt arf hereby repealed. Appfovecj k jiT 6 , flJ|

l u tI , 'F * « t « l by I k t l.ffitla to rr a f Ik t Stole of
FloridaSection t. That the turn
•r.d for the Tear *nd:ng Seft.
n tu llr thereafter, be and the
' propriatpi out of any funds
Mfegvwlte
M
herwtir approprttteq.
approprlsted. to me riojw w r r a t r «o|um ..v m e a e s s it ,p u .™ to « » « » .
a-._
I-* / nTlnh*.
.k w to be evpended and used suspens on and removal, and on account of auch
hrm ol lir.-T
WotSriv'a
by.R exclusively In .the d ^ e lo p m ^ lm p riv v e m e u t
and mainteninre of“ the'"S ori^a 1'^ tn a &gt;State P ark , losY^of com prnsatlon during auets uuaoenalon,
I R T b S S m ^ S SrowTd. *7 d the psym eut there- to w it. from and Including M ar toth. A . D. 19*0.
1 for to Iw u sH and en'oved hy all the people of up to the first Tuesday .F u r th* flrrt M onday In
the State of Florida and the public g e n m l lr , January. A. D . tg a t : and
.
. .
t Public psrk and rrounda. and not otbovwU*.
W hereat. I t la th* conriltutlonil duty of th*
See . That *H law* and part* uf U f * b. con- Leglalatura of the S tate of Florida to relmburx*

tb a ]| p»y a Rrente tax of &lt;50per annum.
Any
.C H A P T E R 8415— fN o . 40).
aBtj a|| boats of v e iitit.
rn fiK n i in lhe ih fli
induttry before becinninx ope ration a, the AN ACT to Place the Name ol H on. T. C. Car­
roll.
of
Maeclenny. Florida, on the Pension
or person operating su A boat or vessel,
Roll of the State of Florida, and to Anthorir*
•halt procure from the Commissioner of A gricul­
the Payment of a Pension to th e Said T. C.
ture a license based on the following schedule:
C arroll
Boats not over sixteen feet long or over four feet
Be
/» Enacted by I k t Leciilatmro o f Ik t S to tt of
wide, a charge of one dollar, shall be made.
Florida:
Bo*t* over l i fret long and four fret widr. an
1 . T hat th e C om ptroller of the State
additional charge of twenty cent* for each add!- of Section
Florida be and he i«_kereby aulhorirrd to

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G ’ 'flla h e r

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Apolieition for s u c h l i c e n s e s 1
1
„» blinks to b ? fornlYhed hv t h j b * . k ' Uw
Became ■ law without the approval CoHeg* for Women, the F lorid. School for the
*°Ji r il^ h i S j ^
^ ,h *
_____
D eaf
e .f ^and
a n d BBHad.
Iin d . _Xnd
and the
th* Florid.
Florida A
Agrieuitura'.
gricultural
Shell
r* eh license*
--------m %&lt;9 X e^hinlcil C M trff. for Srwmr%
. . . . . . w». required
.w ,,,,™
a h a tlb c e o lle r te d b r the Shell F l.h CommUriooer
.
C H A P T E R R a tb -fN n . 4 r&gt;.
. •o h r fjrpportrA anil maintained1 fbv Chapter $584
J*r hla duly authori.ed deputiea a* provided by A N ACT M A K IN G A P P R O P R IA T IO N for Vo- o f tbe l a i n of Flofldx. ■ ptmired
fd Tone 5th. 1905.
“ 7* . . _ .
■. . . . .
• catlonal FducvUorv In Execution of Sections wbfeb
r t I turn thall
J wbe expended
r r —-AL— M
*Shelt

I t *ha» ,b« unlawful for any peraon to eateh
or take with a trawl n et or any kind ol rnet* or-

gfe to My. Both Inclutfve. of the Revised

, ~General- Statutes
of----Florida.
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by Mock and frequently blackened i»
\
‘^ 1
t.r ily undcrt.ook th.__c.re of B.
fire Yirr»V^clotr around J S S L I r V
for 11 year*, at th rir own e x p rit"d .« i B 5

W nerea*. Anaa D um m trt Chs.g
of the Confederacy, of St- A j M j g g j ,
ITnlvrrsitv
Current _______
expenses,______
aala-___
for ,w.
th e ____
purpose of making c o o tr jr '.
U
n lr m lt? of F lorida—
lo rid i—COTw...

rtex, repair*, upkeep and eqcipmenU
$140,000; fo f prepettyV»ft«r
property.
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Education Created and
,
to he Maintained by Chapter 55*4 . of the Lawi ..........
... ____ _
of Florida. Approved .J umn e _ Ji lth
ro s \Ving
k .., 1905
1905.. _now
\V lne L oring;
oring: and
.
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v
*
known at the t/n lv e rslty of n o rld s, th e Flor
W hereas. The State of F l o r i d * h
Ida Stale College for Women. Florida School m em orialized General Kirby Smith h r,p
lor th r DraF and T&gt;umh. and the Florid* Agri ataluc in
the II*R “ I fat"*
k*»
cultural and Mechanical College for N egroes; . pri a lion of &lt; 10.000 for .that purpose, c - v j
and for the Support and Maintenance of Sum- Trt made any appropriation for *
u
m er Schools Created b y Chapter 6498. Laws of the grave ail General L/»rtng o f *l*r
Florida. Approved Ju n e sth. i# tt.
m em ory: and
at, .
Bt Florida:
Si r:**t , r*
l k t I tgiilatnry a f Ik* Stall o f
W hereas. TwentT-em* T J J " . -I tke
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A rm D nnunett Chapter. Daughter*
^
Section i- That the »um of $ 1, 585.00. o r *o federacy. and th eir
rind***
•hr C hapter. C ltlidrtn of the Cr-«fc&lt;ler»cT. on
■pprofirrated lor the xupport, m a in te n a n c e ___ grave,
___ ____
of _G_____
rte ra l ^ » * a 4 ^ ! ^ 4 n O
j r p t j m n t a i of Jk c t'n lv e rs lrr .of F h r l h . Flor- Mi
outside Iha m cioaorv
{ ‘- t . l ' . ' m * “ jnnt orw ra; Ida" Agrirmltural experim ent Station, Florida State m
Sh. Tohnw Couaty. onrtarked.

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•hill be the bearer of such challenge or acceptThe Secretary. of the Senate (ball receive the
ance; but the leg al1 disability -•--•* - - • -------- ----- -* *- — - ------•.receive me
until alter trial and
*•»Sixth, h o peraon
per
an election who (hall
on
on or
or before
belore the
the l o u i . _ ___ __,
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day ol auch election, Ida or her poll Uxea lor the »*r»icea with (aid committee.
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two year* preceding the year in which anch elec.5 «c. J The per diem and mileage ol th i mem
*,on *h»H b« held} 1 rovidcd, That no peraon shall berm ol the Senate and House ol Representatives
be prevented Irom voting on account ol not
»,* r d ' ,,'n
‘ be secretaries, clerks and
having
so t&gt;ald a poll lax lor any year l »which
shall
(Haches
ol the Senate and House ol Represent*
n o t h i V P l » #r t t l a tor f Ilf I w a a « » a a a l . U m
« s h I—
ns
l l v t l t l l l l l lit* f i m u i p t l i n (■ aw m i l Inr sss
&gt; ..l s L ...
R B u | K
S ’f t M
S ’ n * !
her by reason of his or her not hiving been «{ ‘ be Senate shall be approved by th^ Preaid
ol age, or having been over fifty-live year* S ' 'b e ^cnate and attested by the SecretaryI noll i l 'A
U
ol age, or who has lost a limb in battle, 5 «n*te,
™ M o( the House ol Keprcacr
n r m li.i s h a ll h ■
C . . L I . a f_ . l . ■
I
llV C l
thrill
hr
atin ilivP tl
)&gt;«• t h a
U n » LK.ep
. ro
_ «cn
. uor wlbu'shaU have bicom i” dlsabled“ u the U nitid il,, c * *h»J' ** »P Pf°'**ri~ V "ths"' S f ia k e T 'd 'V h v
States Army or Navy service, and who shall have
°.,1 Kepresentatlvea, and the Lomptrollci
Procurjd .n d .h.H
.cenrim ate ^ the
^
° ° *h' T r W

Seri
oen

Z.

Trailer or semi trailers used lor hire In* a bridge or sharp turn or steep descent or
the highway, exceeds filtceu miles an
rate 01 s|»eed shall be p rin u ta c ie evlis l the peraon opmating such motor veoperating tba (ante at the rate o| speed
than to reasonable and proper and in Ho'
the provisions ol tb U | chapter, H the
corporations, having a acoarata'unlTW ^iik'rT'L^i
of speed ol a motor vehicle uperated. upon
ne»a^ shall require* the «ime re ^ a u it on or U- •»'*
the
highways
ol this
State
pairing an&gt;
any street
nia o
w e in pa«snng
cense lee as trucks lor hire
*
°r
railway cat which *• •'•«««■ «• » . . ’ •••■
-•—
Provided, that no motor vehicle shall be oo- on the same (ids is statiooary. or about to stop
ul the car on which passengers
crated
on
a
public
highway
outside*
of
anv
mtml?
i« .t
- ^
•1
♦
.r.
**
C O l IflJT n l U n l C *
exceeds
i,£
‘f t X ^ a t V ^ o i n g " . 7 l2 3 P f t flVc t r i M
i S S etved
? ’ S U sod
" f t . edischarged,
^ speed (hall
be
!P,°r' J . " ‘ I 00* pounds, including the weight prim s fad e evidence that the perron operating
0 ,|., “ c^ m.0'.0 r. c ' h,eLe* , ^
*ucb motor vehicle Is operating the same at a
I ryvidcJ further,^ that the Countv Commimion- f*le ol »p«cd greater than it reasonable and
e r ^ I l^ M y w S r t y ^ ^ ^ L 'v e * Ihe ^ r i ^ C l t o 'S ^ u t a F i n d f l T &amp; l S E I , 1'^ l * S l f o t ^ S o i m o f t f i f &amp; l S E
their discretion, permission to on eritr ™ i« r" ler V r o v il t d
Uia l u u Z t V
^ T „ V e ^ . £ r o1* ^

Sec. I
TM . a
.h a l l ‘ lake effect Uc.o*ti-,W&gt;. ,b# * i" » license f
cense tax based a « ? X
* ' B8'- Aa lo th .* ? ?
ueta sold, U a U I I SSL
«» •uchwJh
and alter June auth . 1 . , *** 8nd “ •
Sec. o. N o t h l S . »
10 as to apply to c tu d e 'u fl'o r’ to '! b* « “ ,5,ru'd
sene oil
c‘ °u. or kero.
ro. A ll
Sec. lu.
^ .
.
■-----herewith^are h ereby“ tpSled* ° U " ,0
Sec. ,1 . This A c t sh sT m w T .rf
•
day ol June. i 9 j i . App o v ^ j " 1 on ,h« t«.sk
u°* .0.
A N \ « F f 10 | '0‘ borlee a n d ^ rr o ^ e YJ,' „
,
Aaaeaameot and Collection ol — °.f lh« Levy.
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rhid Com m ons
the Lommkter
Senate
h, or House
.
m ,Tand- *issue
*n&lt;* bis
same
aame.
take effect upon
May j i , t p jt ,

)un* 14. ip at. State one year previous to any general election, Comptroller shall audit the
shall be [cquirrd to pay more than one year's warrant or warrantp (or the
Sec. 5. This A ct ch ill
C lIA I-T E R 8,96— (No. a o t).
P° 1 l«*e»- rrrfvlded. That no person who hss
l o A CT to Amend hcciixn ,4&lt;»V ol .be Re- only been a resident ol this State one year must becoming a law. Approved
1 tiled General Statute* ol the Stale ol Florida, Just produce a poll tax receipt Irom the Slxie
—
C H A P T E R 8400—(No. 14).
! uTUline to Carnal Intercourse with Unmarried bom which they moved irom, before being perA N A C T jo Appropriate. Sufficient l^unds to Pay
’ l .m t l r L'nder Ei«hteen Year*.
milted to vole.
the U elidrn cy in Salaries ol the Member* ol
I , r, hmatitJ by tk* L c(u h l» r c c/ Ike S id e cf&gt; Seventh. No person shall be permitted to vote.
•he State lloard ol Examiners.
’
*
3
or shall such vote be counted, unless the person
Wherea'st"r i e e h u t e ~ o ( * 7 h e * * n v l i * 1
11

^ u r m % l t r i n r ' u n m . m ^ p«r«»n.ol prcv.ou, P
aste character, who at the tint* ol auch inter- J “ “ * '«•
-urae la under the ag* ol eighlecn years, shall
C H A P T E R 840&amp;—(No. u l
\ punished by imprisonment in the S u t* penno,
a n „. a. ^i
w - j t p « , s ,m *
Health Ulhcer of the State of Florida, for the
^ d i n g T s . 0 0 0 . or boih- Approved June
Lom ol Salary,
ry. Fee*
Fees and Traveling Expense*
l-.spcntes
Prior to and Subsequent to His Unlawful
,
C U A P T E R B s/p -lN o , tJU).
Suspension
from
the
Said
Office.
V A C T to Amend Section 4 of Chapter 3946 ol
Whereas. On Ibc Alb day of June, i f i y . pursuTie Laws ol Florida. Appioved May to. ipoy.
Entitled " A n A ct to Regulate Osteopsths and ant to. ihe laws of thu SUIe,, Or. WT. 11. t o a
► .employed by the S u ,e Hokrd ol h ealth a .
I ‘jsteopath y."
S i aa l _ . . . .
!5 a,,_ ? ,.‘b ._°‘ ,i 5” °.!_,b « S '* '* of F lorid, l o r , ,

oard of Exam*
sueh
by the le ts received
meet the nrcessarv Traveling^
t
l Z
m rt ine nrcessary traveling e*Pfn_*es_*nd the
•nd
*(ern V 'd ,»»••»* Jaeklng hinds to pay
talaIT Ithe____
riei o l'
f ’ laid
ssld Hoard
Ilosrd for the months
"
{•••
ro f February,
-March. April, May. and June, t g n , a mounting to
» *o'»l deficit of fa.so o ; ~
Section i. Thai there
____ appropriated
ere -la hereby
oj «he funds In the State Treasury, not other" l i e appropriated, the sum of * i.jo o , which sum,
?_r W mucf, thereof a . I. necegsary. shall b« u.e^

n ‘ f?.,*?"1* ,b l ‘
'fu r w h e e l tralle( shall be 1‘rovldcd. that motor vehicles, trsilers and semi.O j^nted
public
hl|h»ajr outside ol any mu- trailers
trader* ol
o l a weight ol 4.000
4,000 pounc
pounds o( &gt;
a on a *1
? highway
leas. In.«
m
.--PM
corporation In this State carrying a load clndlng the weight ol the vehicle
atyfl the load
?i_,!?0,e
‘
“
*
n
b,ooo
pounds,
including
weight
ol
carried,
shall
not
be
operated
at
a
eater speed
trailer,
a j miles 17*
per hour and «
oil
ii „ , i j , i
,u ., __ ___■
. . ,,
. .than *s
&lt;■ my-.or
or . vtnicies.
vehicles,
, *.,r0Tl? , Y/ . , “ 1 ' no .»o-wheel trailer or semi- .railers and semi trailers ol a greatc/ weight than
^*f r****1^^ be
on • public highway out- 4,ooo pounds. Including the w eig|t ol the ve*»
/ S ta te C
and lho load carded H ull n^. be opera,Vd
rrylng a load of more tfun j.o o o&gt; pounds,
pounds. inIn- a. a greater speed than ao miles p &amp; hour. Proefud
•wing weight ol semi trailer.
vided. that mo,or vehicles, tr .lle r .^ n k semi-,railProvided, '
------- . ’ • « " • equipped with era equipped With solid tires shall not exceed ta
H?...dia' ” , . t i iu !i,0pe? ,e‘1 on a publlc highway miles per hour.- Provided, lhal motor vehicles,
e OI
of ‘the
" e . "limit*
“ •'•» ol
of a municipal corporation trailer* and semi trailers operated upon Ihe highng a load of more then S.oJw pounds. In « l * of th i. State together with . lJad carried V y
„
ol euch motor vehieleV
same ehell not exceed y feet In width end Va fee,
' »o„«our *b eel trailer equipped in height. Provided, that motor vehlcJea when
vith “ Ud .“,i,b*
fT*
b? operated on a p u b lic meeting other vehicles shall when practicable be
highway outaide of the limita of a municipal cor- tufRcd/io the right to tha
that the lelthand wheel o f
!^ r ,,ion
• load of more then ,T S o "h eel* (ball b« at (exit ,8
r- 1,!? ln*e h M f7 ra ,hT c' n ,tf
l" c |uding weight of trailer.
of the road on the righthi
Provlrjed, that
no two-wheel or ______________________
aeml-trailer •« •«»•* »oo feet
....................................
_ prior to
^R ipped w||h
lire* ahall
the sen
aame.
vi|h »olld
(olid tire*
shall be operated on a an^
*nd ^Hile
while patting
passing th*
...
r K w u X S 1. ! r n.d. o r hoie
nldpal
cori1^ I t l o U,,fde °! lh f
of * m '’ ' *f hM °* • I mo,or vehicle deal res" t o 'p i .s 'o t h r r
_
____
l , ,00 potin ^Vj°r .?,r rjd n f ■ m*d of more than vehicles going in the same direction and at a
*
Vrovlded.
no perron? firm" „V eoV^rarion shall w undini a horn
devie'e' iS thsl purpose
propel
T . n, I)T
v m 3 M r,^ * U! ! ‘ ? ht. p.rpp*c',fd
«r 81 r t ? lr *Ht &lt;0 »he rear ol th . Iron, vehicle,
over
_
J
Public
mad
of
this
State,
any
■
"&lt;
*
«be
front
vehicle
upon
such notice shall at
tractor engine, or tractor unless th .
of the w heel, of . .
. J
n
, 'rim
: : 7or tire once, when practicable turn to the right inTlid'cnlJr .bet the.lelthand jwheel or wheele shall be at
are of smooth su ri.ee K T L S t t X c ? leas, .8 inches' i r ^ t h V - c ^ t . V o Y 't h V 'm a d '
pn

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Stk2 i “ s $ tol k ! i d

examine thoroughly J V

8 1 = 3 4 ^ S S » o?A

j

departments, upon prouucuoii or *
•
berelualter specilied, lro«i * t®01" * * .'Von
• the Atncr.esn
A _ .,^ nV , uhvs'
subject*. /AAnatom
the ' following
loUowing subjcctsT
n atom y, paysuby^
vncculufv. theory
And
n c tic t ot
gyncculugy,
theory
and p
practice
oi ot*
osQfTl,y. obstetrics, ‘cbemlstry,
chemistry, hygiene, pa.hul
patbol_
» sical diagnosis, minor surgery,
r» bade
| &gt;!ogy! 'toxicology, and no preletence *ii
aball1 b&lt;
be
1 r*n to any school ol osteopathy. Ihe diploma
-nlioned must be, lor those graduating prior to
ly. i»o;, Irom a college requinng » co u n t ul
enty months; lor those graduating since July.
1 07. and prior lo July, ipso, Irom a college reI ulng a coutac ol ay month*; and lor Ibis gradling since July, 19x0, Irom a college truuiiing
Imiuimum course of jx months. In sdduion
in nieilm iniry education equivalent lo a lourar high achool foul sc. When the Hoard, upon
th examination, ahall be satislied a* to the
'allticalion ol an applicant, they shall gr
n a certificate to that eilect, which cerUHcale
Ml emilte tbe peraon to whom granted the tight
I practice osteopathy in any county, when Ihe
[ me shall have been recorded .a* hercinalter
•mired, and (ball Confer upon him Ml the fights
d duties conferred b y law upon other practo ccft except the rignt to adminiattr internal
ditmc and peiform major aurgery
Such examination ihall not be required ol grad
I

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Florida, on the ajrd day o| June. l« lg , without
n0,lce 10 ,he S,8,e H *f&gt;.b • Xficer, and lor no
C H A P T E R 8410— (N o. i j ).
M u,e kno" ? . o t h e Mid State Health Ollicer,
w ti
T
T tytported
J g S S to liava dispensed with the services A ^ ^
'» «*«*«« S«c7 lon .0 ,
and to Amend
. .w . ro tj,
0§
i j ollicrr;
officer: end
and
«
. , , __„
ol
the
said
of |),e
, he u
iald
ollicer;
Section . . ,006,, ,007.
loop. , 0 , , . .ro
w
hereas.
During
the
time
that
'elaoscd
from
.
'
?
'
4i
lo
w
,
t
o
t;,
1018,
roas,
,
o
j i . sioo. ,60s
Whereas,
'elapsed
__ _
_
June
*|td
to August xjrd, 1919, the said W . II.
0
“VutuVei* S t h S S relating to Hie Operation ol Motor V el rile.*’
t*-0*
01 *W*a ’ _
_ *he duties ol
J _________
the State_______
Health
ld S
'Trailers, Semi-Trailer* and Motorcyclet. S
(qjjteer, and^ incurred traveling expenses to the
atocran
amount of la g j. none of which has ever been
•

5 S ^ . t t r A R l S f , o , par,, ol law. in con.hc,
IVftwilh are hereby repealed,
kac. j . T bit A ct shall take cllcct upon its
homing a law. Approved June 4, 19x1.

W. II. Cox (or traveling expenses and «b*
all bat
lue him
*'
'lor sers'
services ns such State Health
h in t 7 - '1.010, to the termination ol
* is lour»ro".
year period of employment, and when
sttch amounts arc »o found and asrrMainrd. Ilri
s.iid Comptroller is hereby authorised to draw
his warrant in livn t of the said W . II Cos to
r&lt;wff tbf ».Amr.
See. i.
Tha! 16.114 *• hereby apprnnria!r«I
from any fund* in the Stale Hoard of Health
fund*, for the purpo«e of paying the tame.
^rr f . All iswt and psrtt of lawi in rnnflirt
hfipwltn irr here t*v fepettfsf.
I
Thu Art fth.ill take effret upon itt
pAttagc and upbn becoming a law. Approved,
Jttne j . to il.

C I l A l »ER «$&lt;n (No |86&gt;
d A C T to Fix tbo Compensation ol l oioncrs
A j Counties Having s Population ol More than
uLooo I'eople.
*
* II Hooded by ike Lr
*-*x •&gt;/ ihe Stole of
'} Florida;
.
„
,
sectio n -1.
Thai
--v - in Counl(ts
- .having- a1 -popu
.
_, ol
_. more than ej.oou l«°P'*. according to
1 last Federal census, the corapenaation ol cor,
(h all be aa loltowa: For viewing a dead
jfy and issuing a death crdilicalr, where a cur
h r * jury ‘ is not aunimoned, and where the
Leased was not attended by a physician in
t last illneaa, I j .oo ; lor summoning a jury,
idtng an inquest, and making return theirof,
L same fee* a i now provided hy law (or Jua
Jet ol th# Peace. Shcrilfa knd Clerks ol C ii.
A*_ Court* fof~fttm l*r acrvicet. and Js-oo per
^ and Mi cents p it jiiindred wpf'J*, For teali

t IIA I'IE H 8407— (N o. i j ) .
A N A CT llrgulati'ng ihe Payment ul tlie Per
Diem and Mileage and Eapenies ol Memllcrt
*'l Hie Legislature and the Per Diem ol Em­
ploye* ol the Legislature.
Section 1. That the State Treasurer it hereby
authorised . to. -|uy- the
. -per di
. em and mileage and
eaprn.ea ol the members ol the Legislature aa the
same accrues, and the per diem ol employes ol
the Senate and Iht House ol l&lt;eprescntaiive!\
a* ihe samj accrues, upon the presentation to
the Stale Treasurer ol an order ol Ihe Comp
Holler, countersigned by the Governor, for the
•rated amount, which order* ahall, at the close
of the Legislative Session, or in due course, he
presented to the Comptroller, w h o ‘ shall t«-,xir lo
the State Treasurer a warrant or warrants there
(or.
Sec. j
Tha, the sum of it., &lt;uw hie.iiustiv

f *A ctively'
^
‘ “J V 1! ~"fug?
engaged
&gt;n the practice of oatcop•
. a.
ro. .
I
i .* * -.a I 1. • t i n s * n ( • I *
%y in
tha
S
u te off ft.*
Florida
at the time of the
I'M A gr and appruv^l of tint Act, or of appUI n taw bo are Uccnlialcji, ol tho»c states and piov*
** according equal pnvilrgca to Florida been
but suen pcrs&lt;»n shall t&gt;c required to p*tr
gular fee and receive a liceitse as alorcvaid,
U be requiied to record the same as

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off’ cers'Vnd public o fficia l*-•( the'severed*countiea
Ltlsl.. ol the State.
c ...:
m u n iite
8nJ . n,,Jn‘cH’abties
fir'
hc
Owner
shall
include
any
person,
rm
motor vehicle by right "o f'"puTchsie.'’ giVt'*I cV k
or otherwise.
P rensse, gm , lease
The term "Chatilfeur" shall include anv ner.on
oper.ting any moto, vehfcle . . .n em p !o v,i „(
the owner therrol: Provided the term '^Thauf
leur" shall no, spply lo a person using a motordriven vehicle a* an incident to their em nl.v
menl In tusitr other rapacity
P
Ihe term "T railer" a. defined in thi. Chapter
shall inelude all four-wheel yehlclc. coupled to o,
drawn "by a motor vehicle.

n.ar!?#rUr7
M
”'Sinclude
fm! T|r8iItrdt,infd ,nvehicle
«*»*•
Lbapter shall
any 8*
two-whrel
couplrd to or drawn hv any motor vehicle.
,..lh
"M otoreyc r Side Car" a. defined in
thu ( banter ahall Include anjf attachment to a
motorcycle Ior extra conveying capacity, requlrins the use ol one 01 more e .tra wheels
The term "Solid T ires"
defined in th lr Chap
ter .ball include all tires ol any material or tubstance, which do not depend upon confined air
(or the support ol the load
‘
coqnneu air
The term "Pneumatic lir e ." as ‘define in thi.
Chaplet shall include all tires
re* made of rubber
and fabric inflated with
h T h a t Section loop ol Ihe Revised Gen­
eral .Statutes o| Florida, lie, and the same la
hereby am ended to read aa follows:
r ,nn7 \ Application for Registration on- Blank
rurniixiRd: lo rp i.— Every owner of a motor ve
hiclc or vehicles, trailer, semi trailer, or motorryefe side car, which ahall be operated or driven
UHOn

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Section i. Tmhat
a t Section
section 4O1
818 o f the Revised ; *
General Statutes be and the same i* h e re b y ,
amended so as to read a* follows:
Section 4«i 8. ( a S j t l
Dutiea and Power* o l
Commissioner*.— It shaJl be the dutv o f — ^ Com.
m isslonerc
1
-T?™ ; '. 7
1. Tl oo nuke reasonable
reavonable and just
lust rates ol
o l freight
and passenger tanlfs to *be observed
by
(nerved
ail rail.
roads, railroad companies and common
moo carriers &gt; .
doing business in thi* State over their respec­
live lines. This clause shall include the Hah.t to
— : ,j
prescribe how much baggage may be carried free
with each passenger atidT h e riT a o f excess ban
user
0 “
8 * '.
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2SSL aotlmrkn^L'and
rited and reonlred ??!?_•!
to draw
,Ir,° rl,d l- •» ^ " id fn tic M 'jo h n E.#,S o S ? srhollen' J&gt;®rh'»*i» He'rVbjr
ol If. J, Rialock on the
!1-‘ tr,d ,*nd »»rv*d In the military service of the
w»rrant in ftvo r i*
Confederate Slates during the war between the Treasurer of the Slate of Florida from time to
•i . .
.LI
I- '■
'7 ,'7 . , T 7 '.,r !
Stales, in Comnanv “ t!
cT * w*r _netween the .1—

wiiwria. TTie *u,^1
!or°the"Loring Mem'ria7
pf-wplcie
is J to place the curbing, railing and concrete
? ! iroun.l the base. In _*ccordance with thy

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s sat^ not
l d 1g a . c ■
be made subject to redemption
. . 1
p*r, at a bred time and price, to be i( n
ltiren rd
in
the
certificate
thereof,
and
tbe
holde
LL.Ii
iir.’ i .
••viucra thereof

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.
7'* kc reasonable end Just rule* end reg-1
ulations for the prevention of any nnjuat dls-J
crimination against persons or localities hi charges
in iumisning U tilities,
d .h ey shall have power:
and just
rales
i . i,To make
—
■reasoneole
*— »
j uss Joint
joinr rates
S t .r l
" f mr r i,r* doto* basinet# In (his a
State as to Ml trMflc passing from the line of
Z l
«o ano.Rer. _.nd to eppor.Jon such Join, .rate, U tw een ^ d dsrriers baf.

a e o ^ ana grailroad
iU a t
, — - —-—
1—
_ iKint •&gt;
.ii n
ranrna&lt;is
kn? 'V
*° ,h* «°mpl»Jn*nt,
the compUinant
shall i .P*nle»
crossing - or
meeting each
other at
Has n a m e *
. P i n . I— * 1. . t . l l l
..s . _
nmt
...
.L
.
J’ * 1' I.be
name of such . -*rson
In the bill, Lbut
the point,
or serving
the" aame• city,*
town or" V
failure lo so State shall not Invalidate snv drrrra Hy. provided tliev I .
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non-payment of ETerMade^ ' n Z , ^ n il * W
taxes shall bo and ls ifercb! J ^ n8« * ..W * b S
‘ Se^"aefl'A ?l*l“ he” ‘? P^vlded for*PPl'f,!,!' »
. ^
j* A ll law* and nartt of h * .
herewith are hereby repealed.
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C f t A J T E R Bc j - J N o. |g)
A N A C T -,o A m end Sections s , n.t
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6*s6 ol the Acts ol
J ’ 0,. f ,W
ring.
Sec. 4. That when Ihe payment* and work
.» n tha Loring Memorial which are lo be eovs &gt; - appropriMioit--------- *w*'i h—
,.
oVl by this
shall^-------------------have been pompitted, ihe said Anna Dumractt CTiapter, Daughttn -I thr Conlrdrraey, Incorporated, ol Si. Aug.
utinr. F T o r i^ .l u .U ^ a W j .n ^ccoutrilng o M h e
poney so expended, and shall file a copy thereof
.xith the Comptroller ol the State of Florida. II
iny surplus remain, it may be used by the said
Chapter Ipr Ihe care and upkeep of the said Lorirr Memorial.
, See. 5. That tills A ct snail gn Into effect Impediitrcly upon the passage, and approval of the
lire ty th* Governor ot the State of Florida.
Apprutrd June 14, 19*1,

^ ,8-««,ton
* °.nr b»,f ‘ ‘'ft* required under
,h.f 'n .l*'ralio nn snd*”lriTniTn
amt licensing of
&gt;ection j.
Foe the oiiriHrie of , 7
' .
Section t o il, provided, however, that no redttc- J^olor vehicles, the C o m p tr oHer.
lle r .................
II satislied of completing, anil maintaining the work, o l " ^
Hon .hall be a llo w e d 'o r vehicles""operatrd"“or "•* forrectness Ihereof,' "shaii draw his warrant »ge and reclamation lirrehr suth,,-,,. 1 1 f*?'
‘ * n ,c Kun,‘ &lt;" f » W of such person for such
•""•
may be found to be due.
, c„ 'F Thai Section 5509 of the R rvisrd.G rnf r»' S ' 8' u‘ « »f Florida fw and the same i. hereehr amended to read is follows:
T AJr&lt;&gt;' Jr*i,.uiT ,!» R '« j‘ ‘ cr Motor V eh ld —
'Tr»lleri
and Motnrrycie Sidecars,—
‘
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Any peraon or. persona who ahall operate or drive
a motor vehicle, trailer. s4mi trailer or motorcycle sidecar upon the highways ol this State,
ilhout lira! Registering the same and paying

Leon the day oi such publication application (ball be
And Appointment of GuArdUna Ad Lltam for.
u A riauc to Iht Governor lor iu u in c e ol letter* patent
Such Uercndants, and to Provide the Manner
Florida tberconi and the orlginM of aaid proi&gt;osed charof, and Who May Make. I’rool ol Publication
between Ih* tee shall l&gt;« upon lilc m Ihe oliice ol the S e n t ­
of Notice m d Requiring Prool ol Publication
- - U ry oi State (or at least live day* belore presenTo He Recorded. And to Make the AppearW hereas S-td Soldier enlisted In tbe State ol lation ol same to the Governor lor issuance ol
«nce Day ol Orders Issued Under Said Seerlorida In said organisation and served through^ letters patent thereon."
lions a Kuic
L&lt;ay Not
not L
luett
s s man
h t Weeks
Rule Hay
than tig
Eight
out the wsr and was honorably discharged at th*
Sec. t. That Section 40,6 o l the Revised Gen­
from ihe Makinff of Such Orders, and the
expiration ol said »*r, and
erM Statutes oi Florida be and the same is amendPeriod ol Publication of Such Orders Eight
Said H. /. Olatock is entitled to a *d to read as follows:
lonsecutive W eek*.
He It Hooded by Ike Legulotore 0/ Ike Stole o f
.Vh*
?!
r , r »•'“ «
tilorM ,, i n 1,1 r**P*«*» except a* to the length of scripuon.
Hondo-.
.
amt
d lv^id e d 'ln i't'
C,| *11 eorporations shall be
Section I. That Section t l i a ol the Revised
^ w T x ' fIne
e ' laws
| " ,h'.„
5 U,C
P ,° rW* Und"
divided into shares of not less than f 10 each. General Statutes of Florida be and the same 11
" " ~ . m g laws,1 and
r” .*' I * - '* nothing but proper that the re- and Ml payments of stock'and of interest money hereby, amended co as to read » ,&lt;
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shall enter upon t h e 'n x roll ol ‘th'ii whlch ,h'T
countie*, end which valuation
, f , PWth«
of the benefit
,h »"
•- *
.A, ct.
%N ..
.
Wliicr
In alt other
.V i .pr?.TidH b f .ls
aiteiiraen t. collect respects the law"iTv‘e7nm. a !

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See. (1. Tha* Section tors of the Revised Gent” 1
Florida he and Ihe same Is. here, ’Z
r ' ' V ” '1 V
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t j
. r ‘' " n ,,r*
Municipalities May Not
Sem T feiH !ren,r* on
Trailers and
,S rmi Trallere and Motorcycle S id e c a r s - I , shall
be 'mlswlnl f^r any county nr municipality to
^ "J , 7"
or *f««»‘ rafIon fee on any
motorcycle sldecar '-n thi* State. w n ,‘
nr
7- Trial Section 1014 ol the Revised
eral Statutes of Florida be and the aame
nv amended to read a* follows
*n*4. Transfer of HegiMration: Fee._1
sale o f a motor vehicle, trailer, aeml trailer
torrvele sidecar alrrady registered under
visions ol thl» Art. the Vendee shall immediately
notify tbe Comptroller of the aame upon a blank
to he furnished hv the Com ptroller for that purn?*'i certifying the name and business address
of the previnu* owner* m»nuf*clurrr or dealer.
and |lie number under which «uch vehicle It rr*
Utered. ine name »nd b u tin rtt *ddrr«a of |he veqdee.
other
data
for
orlg, , together
...... with
-•*.. all
•••••»*
imi
« *required
ftt|un r*i i»»r
nn»*
in * l
l e s i r i t s i I,.—
f
al
a
.
in *l reai^
rition. IUpon
the filinjr ofa •nch
ata»emenl. auch vendee thall. in cate the vehicle It
lo Ifte utcil hr ihe new owner for private u*e. par
,0, .lhc Comptroller 1 fee of $10o m»on rcccfpi of
which ihr Comptroller thall file *uch Matement
and note upon hit rnriitrarfon book or Index the
fact of \uch change of ownrr«hip. In the caie of
Ihr *a!c of tuch vehicle Already Cri-iftlrrrd for

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b^ t f S T l ^ d ' lUU^Tr*.
Ve
m ovl.lons W a S S L ^ i t ^ S i
Slalutcs
ol
Florid*.
7
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,h
GeneVj
(Mules of F lorida.'
v * " ‘* Rc*»&lt;d
"*vtscd Gf8m
^*C'
b shall be ihe duty of ih . -r '
sessor* of each o f the seversl cot?n.l..* TV
In whole or |„ p . r, w|,Mn ia , j n Z Z ,-a b 2 2 &lt;

o r such certHlcd valuatlono ot

S u te time in whlch lor the rear ear to paw. Provided,
that nctards ol County Commissioners may themV'iv” °T 0 f^nJunctfon with munlclpalitres. prorpo- rJV*
mmmmKm.,-----—or w eighing
— _____
_
IWi
machines
(or
m
*,- •cction «"* PttfPO^? of weigh In f motor vehicle*, trailer*
w%»»v i i i s s j
g u n hr of a mlidcmcanor, and or «rml tralleri and lheir load*,
upon conviction shall p pynlihed by a fine not
S e c i t . That Section to jt of the R eviied GenaetAOfn ahrdl ctaoln rn
etaoln
of# Florida
and me
the h
aame
la here- ---- , -----o in r — Statute* w
* runw« he
i»c anu
i
ciceed ln g $joo. or by confinement In the countr
Amended, to read aa follows:
I W U ^ CV i! . I.*1* w o o 'b8- .
Dlcpo.itlon ol U c e n .e Fund - A l l moneys
• L e e J n ln ^ '
w ,* ? n' .o r
T re * .u ,r under the provisions
e ^ o n 0^
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f
f r . u b e H , Q . l l c e n . / . . ^ l i J * n.l* V : h i" no(
* 7 V "m’ ’f r pUJ” ' po,*,8f e or1 “ m f*
V H . g V .1,8. . . m JeA " ? ! ™?rf . ,h8?
8clV8 sFJr U fal ,WOf* . 'f'lu lred under the
. . . . . ........................................
J r rm
!ilnr\lhtuhil A ^ Z
'F iv e -per ^en,
11 b
T d e far
mo,or. vtblele treiler, or semi trailer owned *» follows:
i°H
cent ^
eball
hee ;^
tetS vasfde
for
*■ * -Road ~
c,P7 *, , ;1
Jbe United S ta ir. Government. &lt;»&gt;ei m Alntctuncc ol' the *Stale
Deportment:
ihe State ol Florida, the rn im tln o l &lt;ht.
as ner
nrr cent th ill

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scaled on
"n Ml "real, ' J S S m V S ^
« '1
In the E
v u .w u c a irritnan,
Evergladea
f^ainsge D U tri«
g the land.
1..1.1 Sr
i _ th
" “„ .net
including
lands held
r " ol *l-lorid^
*0041.
Internal Improvement I um f
ol th«
loa.
Ida. annu
annual^, b e g . m 'n , ^ H t h ^ r f '« « ? l U r !
year la a i1 *a u
x ol
„ . -raiU
in -----tax
ol o
one
n„ ——Jo •••ciumn,nclu&lt;W tK.
the
valuation* and the — ia ^ on r *ch “ he dolL/ j
main,^
4 ' t a g '^ d * * ^ ^ ^
iknown u 1
nance, repairs, upkeen sn.i . . “ **.J k»r ma,nl.
n e e e a a a r y p u T p o S ? ^ n f i S L 0" ^
Sec. a. The basis
.,'**•
f
menl as herein provided ahljf'»S.*.Jor ,he aues*.
valuation of the aal.t , . *'“ 11
the same &gt;■ .I*"
ly
r e and ,h ^ ld. nPd
. t r S '*'e »nJ J ' h*
the !n Iern il ImnTo— i
,h , 'd bS the Tru,,
hereby a seesse?a t en^m&lt;!„l .UnJ ,or
Sil! 7
In the Same riiin im wh£'i, *qu*1 lo 0,hrr Uni!
lee* of the Internal ‘fmn— 7. ,m o *m. Hie TmJ
9,ulrfd *° ascertain anV^ TrtflT'Ih
r roe ^und
same *'*
t0* Z,rl
of EierM's,
vergUdr. n r,| J S !
. ___
B r a ln ^ e 'ijT .t r k T n u y Us
j"
shall be certified l o i f e T asT jfff*1” * ' Sur!i hits

. m .
1— ■ — bv*alffdJ1'uI , e fbtf furnished proof of his service
sfate ,h ., ‘ h ,“ 'f
|t ? S ? f t ci,i' rn* «» &lt;b.s
se7v* — .?»*( actual linowledge Tbat* h i d‘|‘d
• mtd'
ed. but
n o tb.. V
* Ue *€ ^
h i m '* ." CU'
bu* w»S,O
" ho Wdldd‘
&lt;»id*no,'
J ilt
Where**, He* h i, i,P- n i ,
, ,
*
hs»
been
informed
alter
exhaustIve search that t !,.,. *? Informed •* «r. «»
living comrsdes, therefore tncre arc no
no other
other living
Ve l i E aicU J
h ihe Legtiljture o j the Stale of
FloriJa:
Section
ne b e,7 n d ° V y
B.“ rd ot Een.lon.

i*swr,d' *J,mnietfd” the erection above them td.
Jy lILnrg Memorial. *n obelisk of tbe needle
Jn Vhfre bases, standing complete
• » t i * * u nlei«ht. all of &lt;he beat irra n b L ^ n d
.‘ " e ^ V o l
I 2 j S i tt'inr
i"i *t ^ P .‘««»"of
, h e,uCOT
? lrtiilt
-®
l.u in g In
thf^Flo
is G lo
troops of
iri
"■ “ tTi-.nole"
Wars, in me United States, the
o
I * ! * ,,,r state* and Ihe Egypt *n Arm ies; the
C^ r Jn!riled md dedicated with fitting cu e •W * u“ n'"the Thirty-fourth anniversary "of hia

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.HMrri,.le meir i:nd ^ i ,, l T ; ; , l ,.h r l ' ' n ^
scribed lands in said district, alt Ivrinc Tn'"! df‘
sh,p South of the TalUhaaie. pTAlfel , i r S
.R anges East o l Tallahassee
M eridt.n l't . .it;
*?.8 "
Meridian,
In Tp. 4a, R Tallahassee
j
a||
Jx,
all gtCJ
Secs 1} 3^ f 9 1 0 1 1 i j
&gt;4 i f 16 xt 3 1 i j
j)
a6 i j
U n snd j|;
also"
In Tp 4j, R , , .11 c _ ,
,
11
ml
In .T p 41. R
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4
*0 and j 7;
the discretion qf (he court.
In Tp 4 j, R 35, all Sect 19, 10 u ,
Sec. 14. That Section x6o, of the Revised Gen­
J * n U and 36: Alto
eral S latu lrs of Florida be. and the same ia hereIn Tp 44. K 35 4l|/Sect 1 &gt; j 4
ny amrnrml to re**! as follow*:
14 U
tnt*
Regulallon ***to Hunnin* ' •In' VTp3 4*,
R 36, all Sere 13 13 74
Motor \ ehielef. Trailer* and Semi Trailer* or alto
s *otorrycIe Sblecar*.— A rv perton or perton* con*
,n ,T P *J. R J«, all Sera i a i j - j
vlc,f'J
ol violating
any
of ,,,c
the pfovifiont of Chip- 362 alto
_----IV.*’
*'•-•••■ 1 » • -»•/
"•
f pr
1f ,
ter_ • title f6. ffir«t
dieition
of ihe Merited Gen
In ‘ P 44. R 38. Ml Secs 1 4 3 6
eral Statntea ot Florida,
shall
‘
" " he fined not ex­
,S ‘,R6. J7&lt;
17 *nd
•*: »'»o
ceeding |to o . or h# imprisoned in the county ’VInJ -r4
T p 40
,|| gees
,o. u
tj
fail no, rb exceed i months, or he pnnlrhed by
JS and s6; alto
noth J^en fine and iRipfU*«nmrnt In ihe ditcre- , -*tIn3*T p*J 4 jS
,. ft 37&gt; . i f .4 , f ,
llon of the court.
Sn'ro1 *: q ,6
j * *nd it
See. 14 Vi.
If any aection. suh section, sentenre. clause or phrise of thia A r t . l . for
V; !i "• 8,1 -s«*

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*7
99
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snj aft;
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he ..Id S r . kforgsn enlisted In the
^ u l^ i^ lu o U e d c
^
, T b *‘ Section j . t j ol the R e v l.c l Gen- e lid in g n a V ’^ ^ ^ r ^ T S *
{V* ‘ I?8*' 0 ,1 Statute* "*
ol F'
Florid*
be and ---------Ihe u n c --is hereby .......
required
to Mop. “andJ tha
ertabliihmrrM
See. t. '1*lila Act ahslt i , u .tr.e*
x*. v-onienenne Army
o n n rCarolina
aronna in
Armv in
In n
North
In, me
the year
v e .r ^
th .T te n T e r c in V o f l ! ro p ril! r « i |U
nrU ‘ K*
.....................*
'
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* S*W
ha.
been
.mended
so ar ,0 read *» follows:
ngs and w harie. at which . . tie
'8"
proval by the Governor * ** * " ” * Up0" ** ,p ‘
ln d served In said Armv until thr *end
pi
S i PJ *u«-cribed and
paid. . .II any corporation
,
shall
on
ahall
j
i
i
j
.
Order
ol
Publication:
Designation
ol
tTnbe
required
to
stop;
t0
d
«
is
«
a
h
L
k
T^LS
Hrcame a law without th* ______t
. c . ‘ P* * » f - »"d wa# honorably dlsehargr.1 In North transact any buainMt
before
complying
with
•hete
cGovernor
without- the approval ol the Carotin* In i 8«j . and moved to the State of Flor- r • /s ■ ■ 1 • « m . _ 1 .
m If
—.
.
-a
. .
known Drlendanls; Proof of PuNicalton, Who «nd require tha erection of such riel.h'f**.*?
M ay Make: I roof to He Heeonled.— It shsll be passenger depots, homes n latfn m .
t*
JJfhl
*--------- ----------------- ----------------- he County with all nec'essaV/ con t’e n 'J e n c e r ix ^ h
A N A C- T- ----- — w ” * " * • w» s x o i u u fIS)John
lll
' requiring p Z r ' r l u S d l t
ol P **« n g« « “in d 7 2
H elating to the I'eniion Claim, land
Rule Day delivery and trro.7 'ri* tlo 7 , ^ &lt;(?e|g*htd nSJyT
vnle for the Payment Thereof.
___
Wbereas. Sampson Johnson was a Confederate l na
publlth auch order once a we
.
soldier and (or lour year* fought for a cause
un
weeka in a ntwipaper publlah^d
he thought to be right, receiving
’"* b:J
LT • ‘ ‘^ c i e n , f o r c e d
the heir., d e il.e e s ,’ grantees m .lm iH ed "tbrrt'l^ a“n j? t b « e M t * " ^ i d S ,
tm o &lt;
........ ......... .................
^
__ __ person are prt per ms ■ .er the huiine** of th# raeri.V.
under
a deceased
• •aft fte% ftWas Hill sl&lt; # #■►.!•• ,.f
at T ►. o , 1. 1. 11.1
•
. .
CAT r l 9 f|x
■ L.
c_"fct “ hon '•* ™*de parties defendant to Ihe bHL The onler of
■a». 710
i/u
blish such
schedulM
° r.u
'-/UblI,,‘
«uchiislx&gt;
schedule
the tiovernor. Approved publication shall describe such unknown defend, and
d .ra
re ol all
•&gt; 1 u ,b * V * '’
_
ant. a . ".II parties claiming Interest* under (the P
and to order . u« * w „ „ e e , f i n . b?
otherwise in the Property,
p ro p e rty .'P
m * tv.
i «. be miiie
made lirtw
hrtwetrn
fused to " forward' saId"'.nnll^TiU» *£ “ •s,'l,* r ! I d r ,,,inlT. Florida; therefore.
C IIA B T F R a , , , r, j.,
v . a_ s.
deceased person) or otherwise"
' ‘Me
ele a ‘ m m - ™* *n
m (joint
pain*

C H A P T E R 8444—
(N o. 49).
444- f W
A.T ACT fo Authoriie. the Re
ticn of the Arsenal To lie
of
ihe ....
Stole
n aHooded
j f f t by
a -ihei SLegiilolore
B .
........
: ef Section t. Thatr the
' - rlaidr -S. 7F. 7Morgan,
™ * ol
r n ? ' " ' ’
el I lorida on the Site Formerly Occupied by f f Florida-.
•
•
Bradford 'County, Florid*, he. .and he Is hereby,
f m e ■ n'tl
^ r5lf0^7 ^
c* Jretr? •M * cotiMilute due and proper aervice upon all tlbedutea of all comtnnnlfrjirrJ-fJ'4nrin,rL °^4.
the St. Francis Barracks Huilding at St. A u g ­
Section t. That $.40 be, and the same is, crin
trd a pension ol iye no per quarter.
ustine. F'lorida.
Florula lor ove, xt year'. In", Q ' he
p8M,,, rl*i" ’ ing in le re .l. under said deceased lining by railroad
? &lt; “ !• J
hereby appropriated out of the pension fund
U'L’ , . , . r
l ,
8n,, , person, or otherwise, in anch t
See. 1. T in t the said Pension Board Is hetehv
• F# h Fnlic tcJ hy thr Legiilalute e l fke Stole of ol the State,- for the relief ol Sampson Johnson,
ft , , i ,
:h r . r : ' ...
. r ..
. ht, ‘i b l ? ’rn V rf *."ry O N” ,! '* « "°» n person and the heirs,
, t r c ' , . , " / .............. .
•sid amount' being the sum that Sampson John autljnrifed sod directed to plare the name of now ol .
*1C I*.unable to earn a live- or other claimant* under aaid known perton ihali
Section t. Whereas, tbe St. F'raneia Barrack* von would have received from" September xolli, the said S F Morgan on the pension roll of the *.-ft. _ . *tn **e
BsiMuig located on property belonging to the 1899. to September aoth. 190a, il his application State of Florida, and lo pay unto him the said
pension In Ihe same manner ax now provided bv easier and
H
M m*ke b ' U“ d8r* romplaln, in said cause, the said Clerk shall de- whether owned or operated , depot
Federal Government at St. Augustine. Florida, bail not been held up.
Whereat Ills servrlr. i
r
i I
K rihe auch delemlants in Ihe order ol publication con,lection with its main II„ I 8nT .'•llr o a d
•tt. white being used by the State ol Florida aa
Syc. a. -This Act shall take elfeet on becoming law lor the payment ol pension* In the Stale ol
. . If.. Briny.
ng, *nd, . ,1_ company
.
in i t -r!ul under in agreement with the Fed­ a law. became a law without the approval ol Florida
of^*uch*^nt,ure* *TT!oe*be,0et*pecIa^n^deaervIng*** V " (n?.,nt
&gt;«*'?•" .. Ip, arty,.
o r l that
h a t ^purpose
e ^ . ^ -and
a ” ??1'
, organ?,ed
, , , ftor
to
••ec j. ThU Art shill take elfeet Immediately recognition, having enlisted in June, (*6i. in deail. all parties claiming interests under (name quire the
eral i-sernm enl that Ihe State ol Florida would tbe Governor.
*u c h “ n ,o n d o p S
upon It* pasxage and approval bv the Governor. Company 1. jgtb Mississippi, and having been of knnwn party), deceased or otherwise." In the terminalih r h v * '.h " nn
naicts n all buildings upon the (a id . property
hstt ,»#
-l-n . i„,r
.1..' nt
...
leasee or operator tha
he h
briefly
Imt j«r,nti«i.
definitely de-'
of ,.#
of any
Became a law without the approval ol the Gov­ discharged from the Huapital at Macon, GeorKia, property, which ■shall
utej hy the State o f Florida, destroyed by lite;
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C H A P T E R * 4 jt - ( N o . 56).
•criWd In Ihe » r i ". **. ___*“ 'd, and the p
'
. Sn i86j, and
ud
. A N A C T Granting Tension to Mrs. Sarah F. ernor.
liratinn ol such ortler lor the period
flod ol 8 weeks, pot nr which m a r'be 'm u i l S n u * ! OT ,,P,0,*
Whereas, tbe Secretary ol W ar ol the United
Phillip*.
*
Whereat. More-than xj years liave fasced tince ••
Hrrrinbeforr apecifie&lt;i iball con it it tit • .lu#- im j nl the aaitl Com U aionm «ndl
01
Stales on the jhth day ol May, 19x0, requested
Whereas. Mr*. Sarah F. Phillip* Is
the
war
ended,
and
it
it
Impossible
now
to
find
C H A P T E R 8576-IN 0. 181).
proper Aervice
perton. ifII livaon or
or coftipanv
coftin%ny operating
nncratin^ . . i s 60! " . ,b
t” *#
aervice upon tneh
auch known person,
liv- son
the t.&lt; vernor ol the State ol Florid* to take nec- of the Stair of Florida for more than fifty yean
comrade, to lcstify to hia war service, and
in
f,
and
rball
constitute
due
n
d
pr&lt;»per
aervice
minal
to
fumith
•»..
.
i
i
t
.
j
r
!
*
!
^
.
04
AN
A
CT
Authoririog
and
Directing
Ihe
Board
Ing,
(hall
ami
proper
aervice
minal
to
furnish
to
the
railroad
tsiary steps to restore such buildings on aaid and the widow ol a worthy Confederate soldier,
Whereas, fie has never applied lor pension for
ol Commistionrra ol Slate Institution* of the •ne reason that he felt that he couli
upon all parties claiming interest, under him lair and equal participation InTlti . i V s i *
let; and
as was evidenced by the fact that ahe received
State
of
Florida
to
Re-convey
to
the
County
I dead, all of the defendant* may be embrace.! lieges, connrctIon, in t V r e h .n ~ " » 5 h&amp;
Whereas, the restoration OL**!'! building to be
without It until now,- therefore
pension for several years, via., Irom Augurt
Commissioner* ol Alachua County, Florida, Cer­
In one order (or publication and prool
proof oiol purnipubll- other
oilier benefits
t&gt;enelits of
ol arid
aaid drJwt
drnnt i^ t # ? L t , , i C
Bird &gt;&gt; an arsenal (or the btate ol Florida lo­ •olh, 1903. »o Jtfly 1st, 1909; and
V
*
ponded
by
Ihe
Hegiilolore
e
f
Ihe
Slate
e
f
cation'shaiTbe’
miule by the affidavit
cation
ahall be m
owner, prescribe
an
allidavll ol the owner,
prescribe am!
and rtifnrr.
enforce h^S0 . . 1? lerralnal
' efn,‘ n8‘ •'•&lt;!.
tain Lands and Authorising ana Directing the
cated at the headquarters ol the Adjutant Gener­
Florida:
Whereas, JJnder Chapter ? j 8j , approved Jt»n*
puhllsher,
proprietor,
editor,
business
manager
lor
the
use
ol
such
terminal*
o rf !t*^r»*b e
al of the Slate ol ITorida i( necessary; therefore t- 7, 1909. she wa* required' to relilc her applica­
Board ol County Commlaxloner* to Re-convey
Section
I.
That
the
Comptroller
Is
authnrlse.1
■ - - - — ; ot mrrmin
oi inr newspaper
in wnicn
ine Oltbe order ptivllepes Ibrreof
or foreman^ol
the new.paper
ln which
,frn,ln8 li w S R ® “ • •'
to F. B. Godfrey. J. E. Turlington, J im ri If. an I I,.
The Governor, the Secretary ol State o( the tion lor prmion and to furnish certain other
q ? ,. b* r ,h, . , ! y n -w ,d IO p,8.i e ,he ? 8",c " *hxll have been puhll.hed, and such affidavit x
State I Florida, and the Adjutant General ol proola ol her husband's war aervice, which aha
Parrlah and C.—Hl^willoughby said I^nda.
,h f r n; i,,1n ro" rot forth specifically the date ol each publics;
the Sts'e ol Florida, be. and they are hereby, was unahle to do at that tim e: and
puUkatto!! - n l f . l n ,
,h 7 o - ° [ w k £ , ,
Whereas, The BoanT^ql Commissioner* ol Stale nT ih / q i .i i rr lm e i I 1.
coniiit'itr.i 4 Fotpmioaion to ne known as At Whereas, Tt ha* hern made to appear that her Institutions ol the State\of Florida selected cer­
.tenil Huilding t'ommisslon, arid the aaid Com- husband rendered faithful aervice to the Confed- tain lands' In Alachua County, State ol Florid*, id* in the tarn
■ noon is hereby authurited to adopt
and erate State* Government until discharged on ao- as the site (or the establishment and location ner that warrant!
.. plans
...
»
k s t t v K
s „ : r r ' ; l , s ft: S s r s v - k :
■ pectinations and in accordance
accordance therewith
tni
"*
of tbia State.
rt- count of ditaliilliy, which fact is also proven by ° f lb * Florida
Farm Colony lorKpllentle and
ir m l restore upon the lot In St. Augustine, original discharge, paper: and
Feeble-Minded, whleh aaid lands so originally trSec. i. Thit A ct ahall take effect on July tat,
amendatory
• “ with
f t zthiss ' &amp;
s e s c jAct
e nbe.c and
s s ttbe
t same lo make connicilona” "^^r‘l*£".a.. 7 "ro 8&lt;1 ,« , “ l
ondr lately- occupied
bv ‘the
St. Francis
Francis liarBar- W hetras. After said discharge from the terries lected were purchased by the Cltlrena I air aI ip j i t . Hecame a law witlmut the approval of the flict
. .
ky
hf 51.
axe hereby, repealed.
along lhelr r e .i,ro ii« li„ ‘,h. BHt*I* aid* tt
r»cV&gt;lluiliimg,
thebuilding to l&gt;e
used at an 0f t*p) Confnlerate 'Statra he did render faithful Committee andconveyed by F. B.Godfrey, J. E. Go vernor. r
Sec.
4.
That
Ihl*
Act
ahill
become
effective
and condillaiia
n * uP°n reaionabla t
Aronit h» the Slate o| Florid* inaccordance
service until the dose ol the war as a soap maket Turllngtop, James If. Parrish and C. H.
\V11‘ •—
Immediately
upon
It*
passage
and
approval
by
............ «
»
•
H by in.in. ToToregulate
regulatethe
ther lcharges
for _
atone#
.? ‘i' te.mSn‘ between th . State ol Florida for the Confederate States government; the/elore, loughhy to tbe lloan l of County Commltxlpner*
C H A P T E R R .ftj^ fN o . M .
the Governor, or upon 111 becom ing a law w ith . age. dem urrage • „ .!
r f f l ? 5f. (f,r ••••’•#•» Wl
i. !tc, ‘ ;n“ : d States Vy ar I)epartment, •
• ne II Hooded by Ihe l.egitlalore of Ihe Stole ef of Alachua County,
oy said Boanl o|
oty. Floriikt,
FlorbU, and by
of A N A C T lor
for Ihe
the Relief
Helief ol I..
I# L. Megga, County
roch^‘ a o n 'r o v '.l"
^
Lh.ii^noVritec.
TjLtel
V
.'
,,Lmu"
8»
f
»nd
reciprocal'
d
emu
mure
, but shall not aliect
Provided, that Ihe raid Building CommWtion
Florida:
- -noard- ol5
**
• •
* andr fur
.
County Commlaslon
i.lonera conveyed• to the
Comml.sioner
In
District
Number Pnxlltutrd PX r ^ to the naWagc hereof * Annrn7 rT
' ^ gula c and direct t h . T ^ j ! y .fct f|
tei. rr rnicnng MMU
into ■any
(or
the arepair
—
• • ! i.contract
W SIIIftV. w
s
»..w
wje -.a
nCCIIOn
Ir.
.
I U * t Ihe Pcnflon lloard be author
Section
That
Eour Dqv.l County Florida, for fma. ol Sal June ,4 tSx.,
Approve,| far u .e of rtf'lgerator cara. refrig,ra?or I 1
Commliaioner* ol State Institutional and
W d't-'oraiiop ol said building ahall take up with | „ ,| ln J the. , fe hereby directe&lt;l to place the
Where**, The1 Board
_________
____
______
of Commlailoner* of State
J 'F Became of His Suspension from Said Of*
9
___
dental *to t r o n a w r u t / * ' * ” 8nd ,erTf«4ft
w 'W r department of Ihe United^ State* the name of Saran F. Fhilllpv upon the pension roll Institutions afterwards required the conveyance
fleftk
.
H A P' 'T4E
•*- T o rcgula?et
.efuracter and kind ol such repair and restoration of Florida and the Com ptroller It hereby In toflhem of certain other land* fronting end abut­
th day
day_ of A
August,
W here*., On- the oth
iigu.t, A. I). A V * r - r Cu,,iA.
^ R to M ^ IN o . y t).
rogulale *al?"
all .o th er matter* oertainl,
ol ta-I hinhlmg. and il Mid JiuUdlng la repaired ttructed to iesue hit warrant to her in tyaymenl ting on the Seaboard Air Line Railway, whleh • 9*0, I - I- Mcggs, County rom m lasloner
‘ he rec'elvlng. handling, care ,r.n ?S w l.V l
' loner In and A N A C T ReU'Ing to Fraud or the Attempt to
manner
and
.
.
Florida,
tor
b
i.trlct
No.
4.
Duval
County.
waa
oM
M
«dr£Zi
^
M.urV
n*
la
romfnrt
V"
T
of
property,
and tp he
mar.
. . . . i . ' . ir..11aiV^ &lt;s
. ^
. .Vo" 3 i l l
Pe n ,loh hereafter
. . . . . . . . . . In
... Ihe
■ ne came
w ins .u
..a y i m
s (SKI
units
nave
tieen
purchased
and
conveyeq
said lands have been
conveyed
-------- , . .
„
dutie* ol
5'b‘ ain Certain Information Whether the Same comfort, convenience, proper an-nmn
7‘
oorr exi cntixe building than was destroyed by |n |},c
amount that other prnstoners of lh« to the Board d olof Commissioners
ofof State
e eaerclxe
Commissioner*
Sut# InstltuInstitu­
w i »• aloictaid, then in that even( to enter into State of Florida are paid.
*
™ ra m w
iB uau iurairi or
oiaxe
snsniu
01
me
Hunts
01
Exi.ta
or
Not:
T
o
Prescribe
Certain
Evidence,
If*nxportat
on
of
p
a
s
ie
b
g
»
,h .T l7!
I oliice; a n d * -*
“ *•“ ut„ r,0,, j * “
x-enam tvio eoce. ■ '...•i~vranon 01 passenger*? r that
.h a T f
lax
i p i #. •« —. .a
ft.
V ’ i a - I State*
C l • • # • I . fnr
.*
2it
* fto
n
n
•
• ,
.
tions In lieu of eertain other lands; and accepted
in sKirrtnmt
with •the
Unit®*!
Sec. *. That thli Ac! ahall take effect on July by said Board In Bru of the lands hereinafter de­
•vhrreas, the Sedate has refuted to allirm such
! 5 d.
J
P*n*llle* for the Violation ol
of Hie ptinKr. T h e operation
d#f*i3 i's |sfoportionale thare of the ev|&gt;enclitur# it! iq ii
Hecame a law without the approval ot scribed; therefore.
•iispenxlon or rembval: now. iherelore.
,,
, .
. . . ,
. . _
,
„ ,i r8,j ! . '’ r of 8,'7 Mher general grant of
r«p***'N ».» pfiMluce tuch better or more ripen- the Governor.
Ii Footled hy Ihe legiilature of Ihe Stale of , , f
'* 8 Legulaloee of the Stole of "
Chapter shall not be h e l d t o L 11
He 11 Hooded by Ihe l.eti-lalore of Ihe Stale of Be Floridat
o»f
Im*. it heinx the intention of thit pfo_Florida:
. . .
,,y 'he grama of specific power*.
Florida:
*' » ihe State of Florida ahould not expend
C H A P T E R 8453— I No. 38).
Section 1. That th* sum qf 18m. t j he. snd the „ „ ” lio,n V . J ,8J on. 8n.d „8,!*f ' h*
8nJ , !,J • T ° J&gt;"»«ibe all rule* and regulaUe
Section t. That the Board ol Commissioners same
* * '•» " amount than it nccr*»an to repair and AN A C T to Grant a Pension to L. J. Wood, ol
it hereby, appropriaic'l 0111 ol any money
ol lint Act It ahall lx unlawful lor any P'dprlale for Ihe caecution of anv o M h e
ol State Institutions ol Ihe Slate ol Florida la
rriiufe V,,p building to a like condition *• before
Sopchoppy, F'lorida. ’
In
the
State
Treasury.
.nut
otherwise
appropriate^
l^',‘
?
n
.
or
f
*
^
."
,8
*°
,U,,8ti
f
,°.r
•»
deIhcm by law elriier In ,
U» damage by lire.
__ fraud any individual o r individual! out ol any • '" » • or by implication. A ll m l#. . . . 1 1exp i
Whereas. I.. J. Wood of Sopchoppy, Florida, Herein and hereby aathorlred and directed to to be paid to I#
Jwc. j. For the purnoae ol carrying out Ihe pro- has applied lor a pension under Ihe laws ol Flor­ convey to Ih* Board o( County Commissioner*
g ol value, by assuming to have or be able •» "» made and preacribed b r th .
stuonx ol this Act there Is hereby appropriated ida. lor aervice* rendered lo Ihe Confederate
jblaln any secret, advance or inside Informa- 8h*H .•» made prim* facie awldeitr.’ u . t f * 4
the turn ol Iqo.ooo or *0 much tnerwif ax may „State*
„ „ , during
u
regarding, any perton, transaction, act or " w »b*t the schedule* are made rntJ..
the war between the *tMt*&gt; a* a
be nete-wary to be paid out ol the Stale T reav member
„.
...»
.........................
..
*
ol the Shell Point Ranger* under com- whether auch person, transaction, act or dence-, F-»ery rule, regulation scheit!!?#
*
err n( Florida Irom funds not otherwise appro- mln&lt;j „( Captain A. C L an g; and
exists or not.
. heretofore or herealterSsude hv th#
prui'd. and_ which shall be paid lor the rejsaii
Whereas. Owing to the lapse ol time and
Any peraon or perrons guilty of vlolat- f'» , •};*B b* deemed and held tn h i
an-l restoration ol
of th
e ‘' building
provided *dM
■ lh
• *ol• •hia comrades
*
*
................
tni
t he
build ng herein Proxided
who
errvrd
with him. and •&gt;*'*&lt;&gt; J6- 57* 3*. 41. 44. 45. 5*. SJ. 54. SJ. S«. preaentatlon.
provision* of Section 1 o( this Act shall Jurisdiction and their powers , . x
Mr (iron warrants drawn by the Comptroller upon j,now ,bat he performed (althlul services and {*• 59. 80, 61 In Section 3J, Township 9 ffonth.
Sec. *3. That thla Act ahall take
tak eflect upon its be deemed guilty ol a felony and, u p o n ‘con vie- unable and just and in ch aa aw i.h.v# s. " • !
u-e s tjir Trraxnry, which warrant* iHill bt not desert the cause ol the Confederate Slates, Range’ »« K*«*. and to executive and deliver thpassage
.anti
approval
bv
Hi#
Gn
Hon
thereof,
shall
fined not more than $10,009 m8,le in the premise* and »# iT.*. . 0 ‘M f* •
passage
.
Governor, or upon
ra«n unly in Paynwnt ol bill* which shall have , n,| jx unable to secure the requisite number 01 **ld
ns becoming
hemming aa la
law wittu out auch approval. Ap- and ten years in the State penitentiary.
nude and arrived at In d-~ »8y*
-e a
•aid Board
Board ol
ol County
County Commissioner*
Commissioner* aa good
goo«l Its
g" •PP'nve.l by the Governor.
witnesses to his services; and
.
s
.
•
■
n
and aufrielent deed ol conveyance (o and lor proved June 19, ip a i.
Sec. 3. All paraphernalia of whatsoever kind 8n,‘ auth a» can and ough
•Srr * This Act shall take eflect upon itr
Whereas. Mr. II. II. Rraswell ahortly prior said lands.
fn possession ol and used In defrauding or atthe contrary plainly
v
,n'' approval by the Governor. Appioved m |,j, death did certily-under oath as to having
tempting to defraud at apecilied In Section t o| thereof or be made lo at»r
Sec. a. That Ihe nosrd of County CrdnmlaH A P T E R 8 4 6 1-1 N „ 6 8 ) . '
and a
Jan e 14 . 1 9 x 1
served In the tame Company with Mr. L. J. Wood • ioorra ol Alachua County, Florida. If herein AN_ A C T CProviding
tnU
Act
aball
l&gt;*
he!«l
ami
accepted
bjr
any
Court
iaiactorir
evidence, and ana
or the Appointment ol a
_ I.............
aside
and that he did not desert;
of Juritdictinn in thit State a* prim* facie evl- ***M invalid •anleat the conirm *
—
*n
and heretic authurited and directed to convey .to
Com m ission to Inquire Into the Most Feasible dence of tfuilt^
ax.
C H A I-T E R 8446— (No. * 1 )..
pre«umntiofi« shall
In i aw \ * *PP*^ri.
Now. Therefore-. As Mr, Wood is In hi* sev­ F. B. Godfrey, J. F!. Turlington, jamea If. FarFlan for ComnenMtlon to the Soldier*. Sailor*
im i n
cl in
ill ..
A.N ACT (or the Relief ol S. A . Johnson, ol Ea- enty-second year. Is totally insolvent and phyi- rith and C, It. Willoughby all of those certain
Sec. 4.
4. Thia
Act
ahall
take effect upon its be- f f /he CommUaloneri and all d n tih tf**!**-*
of the State of Florida in the Late co m in ^ a law. Approved J
rambla County, F'lorida.
ically unable to perform manual labor or to earn lands _ mentioned and described hi Section one
•jurisdiction and Powero^ahall be r.r o lv 2d # ,‘ kN
W ar With G erm any: and to Prepare a Hill
*
Approved’ J' une ,4' '»*'■
ols aewwauaaraw
Escambia C
o wu .nx ty a Bring (or himself, and ii deprived of a pen­ ol
H. " htrrax,
--- • “S.• •A.
• . ;Johnson,
u u tn u iq
y
ww
this Act. and to execute and deliver to the
to he Submitted to the Lcgietature ol the State
paid occupational license taxes In a s ., sion
a.uu by
uy a m
m technicality;
ic,uiiix.i
mere
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
8467—
(No.
7*).
" ‘the fUiboad cim m G alon iro ^h,||U 7 I V.18' 1^
»
1
1
.
e
tk
c
.
,
1
!?
ld
Pn
'
U
°&lt;R"r.
J.
E.
Turlington.
Jamea
II.
of Florida When the Same Convenes in A. 0 .
county and Slate as Stevedore lor the year* 1904. Be II Hooded by Ihe Let
A N A C T to Irovide a Method for Securing Con- ramedIM law* to be conatrued l i h m i t .b, d* a“
Legulalure e f Ihe Stale of Tarrlah and C. IL Willoughby a good and auf'y*s, 1906 and 1907, amounting to 16o , 140 ol
Florida:
01 conveyance
converai
eed of
to and tor said lands. De ?l .Hooded by Ike Legislature o f Ihe Stale o f
RrtldiVt SD7ftCn d ln t? W,m' n‘ Sull, Up° n N‘’" ' If1.*
intent to rtg u iiti
which went to the State, and 1*o to th* County,
Section 1. T
ljil L.
T. Wood, of Sopchopny, firient deed
Thai
Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect Immediately
Florida!
F'lorida.
former soldier In the Shell Point lipon |f, passage and approval by tha Governor.
Section 1. That w hereat there haa been Intro­
"hcrVaa, A t (he time of the payment of aaid Rangers
Ran
under command of Captain A. C. Lang. Approved lune ix io n *
duced Into th# House of Representatives ol Ihe
ocrupaiiunal license taxci there was no law re In the war between the .ta le * h* and tha aame ' ' W ' 0™ J une *4. «9* i.
State
of Florida during Ihe aeaalon of the I^gl*•*&gt;• »am' lo be paid but wa* collected j, hereby granted a pension In the aame
same amount’
amountlalure ol A . D. to s t, a bill providing a bonus eat
"J
by Ihe State and County Tax Collector* »nd
................
•
ile In like manner aa other
pensioner*
of1
J— tw o. to |
*1 Et.ambia County; therefore,
Ihe
„ „ A ^J----------------ton *49 o f __ _____
be It Loaded by Ika Legulalore
’
"‘
o f Ike Stale e f ihe Slate o°/ F ferid ifts *bereb5 ' dberie'd"#” */ re! A ^
*?ey|,f _
d 0,,.E Ior,d8 ^ ih* D ie wae'srilh CW m iny r a
f.eneral
Statutes
of
F'lorida
Relating to the
_______
____ _. ....
Mandat
_
quired to draw hia warrant upon the State TreaaT O t S *.o
* l. Vy
..r” the
!on „ot
'.h* and
congestion of the reridet In a o m . other State of the United State.,
See. j . T lU V A et g d X f t o " gflkrt f i t *
Appointment
ol^Insnectora
and
Clerks
of
Eirecalendar
both
Senate
Section t
that the abm of $40 be, and the tirer and pay the same in like manner aa other
.
.
«'
. . . . . . .
...
—
Ive*
th*^*State
*2 ? n o r l!li° U!!'
o r . 8ny ,° 'r , * n. c,o u.n lrT.
«•&gt;•• hi* ’ residence li upon ’ Iti becoming * law. Approved J u n * .
lion, and the Division- roli -Registration
Hooka. • Representative*
la hereby apprupriatexl out of th# General pensioners are paid
•
. -. -.j— -------.
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- °0/
. .‘ ,,h
....V •---j l 8*- ? . F l o r i d a , it la unknown, he ahall be entilled to process by pub- 10a.
^
,h« Slat* lor the relief ol the, Sec. a. Thia Act shall take effect upon Ita be- B *
bJ ,k t LegLIaloro o f Ike Stale of J&gt;**"»ed unwise and Impoaalb
luring
the
present
session
of
the
Leg•—
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!“
_?.?5b
?
p“
t
'
d
d
tti‘
88
4
pfttiy
7
D , A " J ° bn*on out ol any monev In the S u te com ing a law. . Became a law without the apc A .Z l,
t v ..
_ . . ,.f .,.‘ ,8' lonI duHn* the peeagnt a
defendant to such ault.
IJcaiurjr not otherwise appropnat co lor the our- proval ol the Coveruor.
^ S e c io n ^ t . That Section **9 ol the Revised lalatnre of the Stale of Florida; and
Sec.
:K 8470— (No. ya).
P'»e ul- carrying
provision* ol thi* Act.
.
■.
— tying out the provtsiona
Section j o j i o f lb e
... rc x. That the Board of County C o m m it
C H A P T E R 8454— (N o .
of «b. S u t e of Florida
•toners of Eacambia County, Florida, be. and A N A C T Granting a I'eniion toI 5$ ile y Black*'c l-xrcby, aiiiboriscd to pay the aaid
A.
,Juhnuin
_
"* JO ou, „ j ,j,e
" General' ’ Revenue
‘
Fund
ike Legislature o f ik e S to tt l
Where**. W iley Blaekwelder. a native elllaen Hon Uooka.&gt;-For the purpose off cam
carrying
rin* on and ■ "« uoY tm or ol ine s u t e ol Florida la hereby a i- in u id ’ ejectment solta to appear in aaaid caute
.....
ol the said County lor th* purpose ol relundlng of S t John* County, Florida. h»x been a resident
•penal eelections, Ihotiied to appoint a Com m iiilon of threa clt on the R o ll Day of aaid Coort —
not less than
f ocR ft*n*r*I or special
Section 1, That Section jo j j , ol th«
»?
him
,LiO U n T" ,e amount erroneously paid into the of tthe
h e 'S
Slate
t a ., v&gt;
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Florid* all his life,. during which !* »h»B-be tha duty of the Count,XJ ~
Comm (salon er* ^ T n
''i*
of„ r ° C ,ds* wbo‘ t du,y “ ' h8" lour w V k . from 7,h . making and p u ll
vouniy T t t l , Ufr „ ie, j„rth in the preamble ol time
cltlien ; and
me he haa made an excellent clllien
!n ,5?cb county, at
It Iratt
Iexit twent
twenty ■d ayi
prior to
th*
m conjunciion wim ine tnecial committee ap- auch
Order and
and »h'*~*ald
6 r y * f "ahal
be' o uhflro#^! " M lr o iir " '
St8,B °* F ‘« id a „
T8 Prior..,
° '.ha
; utl) Order
Ihe u id "OrtTer
ahall1° be
1 Act- Approved June 14, 19x1.
•Whereas.
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v i.t ren- holding ol
become
of —
an ------age which
of anv general or apeclal election therein. H n»rof by the State Convention of the American lor four^week" In a ^ * w M « , t h . e o l n t .
w, . .
a “ I ,'.b* M m * U hereby ami
Int three Intelligent, discreet and fair- t-eflon at Ita convention held May 16th and tyth, said action la lnxti“ *eJIP P* f ###• ni ■ •!J[ . . a i . .
...
'c a d •• follow*t ders him unable lo make a livelihood by manual •», appoint
...
C H A P T E R 6447— (N o. ,a ) .
labor and has no property or elfpeta from which minded
AJ* Ap T Making an Appropriation to • Atalal or out of whleh he can derive any inco
in ii,e Errclinn o( a Monument at Marianna
,R» Commemorate the Battle of- Marianna.
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D n September *7. 1864. 'her* wa* Confederate
muiht at Marianna the Battle ol Mananna^whleh the ~
a» one o| the three battle* fought on Florida u f f
il v
,b « W8r between th* Slataa; and
p, ny
'inereaa, the town of Marianna In aaid battl* St. A.
**• heroically defended with great loaa ol lif* entire
tue old men and young boys of aaid town who Marrh
irtic!
.tfr
.o!d or t ° ° T°ung to join th* ar.
Wbereas.
necessary for (he holdIT.'. 01 tbe Conlederaey; and
war with Germany.
over the age of Bt rears, and I* In poor health jn ( of ,uch a le c tW ; ___
_ the
' l f*u4 i.,b e de8'b of any particular
•nd they ________
m»y. divide
„ • ~ . CHAI&gt;TER «4 « - ( N o. j y )
wib. , i , ' t88* . 'h* **id old men and boy* b y their and suffering from doubl* hernia and la depend- registration books for each aueh election diatriet
a. aThis A rt . tshall
lake effect upon It* A• N
— u -ar........
Declare
It ‘to
be Unlawful
Unlawful for A ny b nuBxfahlii'rii’ i °
ri A C T .to r-—g-- *•
° be
8ecood
e*im1 r** V8‘or *nd superb btroiam have left an Ing upon benelactlon* of other* for austenanc* |n , uch manner as In their iudgnunt will
«nd approval by tk t Governor.
Peraon In the State of Florida. Who Standing P P«w»b«d1 by Imprisonment In the “ *
*»»mple lo
cjtlten* ol Florida that ahould
barged with A n y Criminal Offense and Hav- ,or
o r lor kay num ber o f year* 1
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a " “Bond* —
by W *°.
LertriM
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H lgU lalure o f Ihe. S ta le o f ty-CommUtloner* In each county shall cause, th# . .
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xrented aa B
Ball
Shall Thereafter ,w£ i '7 -----&gt;“ «■
Forfeit Such Bond b
by Not Appearing In-Court , W hen perpetrated w ithout *ay
Honda:
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tertiAn • That the Board of Fensiotu he and P81? 8* °L„*Pcb, jn*P*ctor* and cI4rk* ol election . . . .
C H A P T E R B464— (No. 69),
According to the Terms and Conditions of
death,
by a neraow m . « — i t
U m r 'u l * ', Tb8* tb* • “ « of f j.ooo be and the they a rt hereby directed to place Ihe name ol CountyrU|f there "h/
P',bllf b,*A *? ,0?h A ^* A ? a^St
‘.h*. W earing of the American
Sueh Bond.
l k f T . u , t by «Ppropria‘ *d. o at of i n y m o n e y l n W iley Blaekwelder on the roll ol pensioner*) to
1 | _ \ • J J H S S pfln1, *d ,n ’
Purrwul .ufy
Ptherwlae expended lor the whom haa been allowed penalons. and that he
Y iJ J l 8 £on,P|&lt;:uot». P‘» « ■ « '
K 2 2 f.,°« «f*ctlog a permanentmonument
and be paid the aame amount In the same manner i h ^ r o u n f ^ l * V ^ *
00 " tw *PJP« Printed m
*r,l c l . I 81 Mxrianna
.anna to
iqcommeraor.te
cominrrouvaiv ine
vniur ».
a* the
tne ppensioner*
now on
on the
Ul* roll.
lull.
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•• d—iy/&gt;»• day
thevalor.
en .lon en now
i f. hMdtoS*
h - M
* ,bcfor« the
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h »_ 8 .* -t— 1* *---- — - -if.-x i-#. i——.
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noioinw
anv
vrn
rril
or ‘ Peei*!
in##iil eleellon
#leei!#**« fGnna ff*8.? 0,. ' h* defender* ol the town of Mar- Sec. a. This Act shall become effective Intme
h ' l i - ’J . f. r * ,CT,*r8l ?.r
M6.
" tb* Battle ol Marianna, September Mf. diately upon ito becoming a law. Became a law ,,lch county. ..Approved May a t, 1911
.. — . _..y person who wilfully xrrar*
, cf,*.rft*u “ a w o m a n , imurmauon or in- h er# .t.i. G ' L x ' f t ” ■ * ™ “ «• mwa 1
the badge, button or other Insignia ol the Amerl- diclment with the commlaslon of any crim in al.
n ! i "* v S " V * baroby
•*
*
without, the approval ol tne Governor.
_____
c*
n
J-egion
shill
be
punished.
ur
x The money appropriated under Section 1
„ conviction
T i,b,n._,b8'.3 ,7 ,8 ' ° f
.’i bn‘‘bft*'com7 n g, 'a u l ‘ * A
% e * " r t
• Act shall be eapended under the directherefor
by
a
fine
not
more
than
Ftoo
or
by
IrafT
,er:
d
ln,°
*.n.d
«*4cuted
any
ball
bond,
con-.jx -(N o . 60).
JO TA PTBB 8460— (N o. ftj).
19**.
priaonment In lh e county tail for a period of not Honed upon hia or her appearance belore any
'U pervltion of W illL
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Jllim
. Henry Milton
A N A C T to Plare the W im e of j . T. Stevnrt, A N A C T to Amend SecHon* Voft*. 4054 and anx
than alx„ month*,...........
or both
r **“ * In thi. State *---► b. .a .i .l ' ^ d * b j AN' A C T « ! A J T R K « 4 3 t- ( N o . yftj.
c tir yV Daughter* of the Confederacy, and th#
__. on
_ the
I
... ol
..
............ General
.................Statute*
...............................
,
mh (uch flne *nd Im Cojjrt
to lorfri, roch
of H o u fto n .. Florida,
I’eniion Roll
o l the Revised
of Florida _
K« more
Li
• nainnan of Monument Fund. Daughter*
the Stale of Florida, and to Autltorir# th*
lallng to the Publication of Notice of Aonlb
; Provided, that the provision* c l this
ty ' b®,S C ' V ,8‘ *.h* " rae 8nd I),le« * W .r r iT i.' . - d j ! a
^ '? cu, l“ g
draft
, tV?n,*deiaey. and thMI be paid over on
Payment of a Pension to tha Seld J. T . Stowcation* for Charter* ol ( orooratlon. lor Pro
Act ahal not (pply to any member of the Amerl- df.IgnM ed In the (Md bail bond.
‘
rio illl" n i f l « A f t b o r i a e Sherilto i
m- " ° l the F t m U m . #i — id Chapter and aaid
art!
to ‘ he Par Value and^ P a y ^ t ^SubSerlmtona* “ 5 L*,I o!Il . .
.
. S:d; J ' Any oer^n, who ahall violate Section n . r '^JiiVS*:8 !? ¥*b*. Sea'ck
Kl8“ Chih'm ]n”
. ld fn ‘■- °*
( " ''S t o c k , and the Rrqulsltea to be Compiled
Th* Ae&lt; *L***W U ke rifegt Imrnrdlatrly * &lt;? / . bl* Ae b a h a l l upon said ball bond •• dr- * p tJ lA u f
otC, - ““
* Act ahall take effect U w n m De 11 Enacted by Ike Legtilature a f Ike Slate af
Thia
lu
Florida:
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' w 'lh Before th * Transaction* ol Business
upon " * ,!«•“ « and appreval by the Goxernor, l cf,b*d, ,0
of this Act, bein g estreated
cjL.u#.
.
approval by tb* Governor. Became
Section 1. That Ihe Comptroller of the State Be II Eoatled h f Ihe Legislature e f Ike Slate e l o r. “ P?" **• becoming a law without auch appro- ! y J r^Tr #°L ,h 5
having lurladrrtlon oxer qv#7 fI Cntlrt. m'."*#1.
1
’rithout the approval, of thft Governor.
of Florid* b e ,, and he la hereby authorired to
Florida:
7
* ,aU * ' »»'• Approved June 14. 19*1.
*“ *.h bond, be deenfed n l l t v o f a misdemeanor 1 , 7,1 n
?-W* ° r
Pofi«*
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unicipality
bt
and
upon
conviction
therrol.
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C I l A r i r c n T - ! e xr
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Cl88* ,h« n » m e.o l J. T . Stewart, o f nouaton.
Section ». That Section 40(1 o l the Revised
&gt; believe and uoea '
, - h y Imprisonment In the county Jail not
AN ACT n „# .tT K R t.l44? “ &lt;? 0' i J ,&gt;v\ w »
Florida, on the pen»lon roll of th* Stale of F»or- General Statute* of Florida be and th# aami to
CHAPTER
- ( N o . y o ).
Ing aig month*, o t T "
the territorial Jurii
‘\hert.a. w
Lea S iu m i * ? r . M
S,ew8rt *° ^ p8ld 88 ° ' h«y 8T.yndf d '?
fta.followa:
_ol or by both aoeh fine
1 petitioners are paid.
.
lulaArion
to
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ReSee. j . Thi* A ct
eior!d^^to, ' b*( been a resident of tb* State of
See. ». Tbia A ct thMI tftke effect upon beeomv fa
. ' ['da (or nearly fort* v e .r . du.imr which lime
T 1,. n7 ^ r ^ . # x . , _____
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l. V
Sendee
of ;Proeew
Publleat
. ln* «o ------ "•
*-i IIM o
x.1f Publleatloo
passage and approval
Upon Unknown pefendanta In Certain Case*,
Approved Jane t*. . . . . .
and the Making and Publishing- of O rd e rT lS
4 "
•ItoriM lu . _ .
•oeh «ri5|e tr U .
Such
Ca«t«, to
Provide for
*^rvlct b»
r
thft traffic o f __ __
Such C..M.
to aut to
to Provide
for -Service
bv
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eaiurcr. be and the xaf.ic la heitby repealed.
ISec. a. That tbia A ct (ball take eflect inline(Wly upon ilk p u u ( t and approval by the
jvem or. Approved June 14. 19*1.
*
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C H A P T E R Bjb j — (N o. *00)
I N A C T to Amend -Section
------ - 5411
— —ol
- the Reviled
• General S -u iu
ix
. -1* the State* ol Florida, KftI Latins to Latticing Away lor Clandealme MarfrU gc.
•
.
* Jl Hooded by Ik* Legnoiore 0/ ike Stale ef
Florida
t
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nl
T hat. S e c t i o n ,4 .} o l . h . { U f t e d
«t! Statutes ol the State ol Florida be, and
lame 11 hereby, amended to fetd aa loUuwM
. Whoever baudulently and deceitlully en*
________ U i
....a m t
s m . l e e the* l u l l
_ J « w a y any u n m w u ed 'p erso n ' u n d « the age
f eighteen years Irom thdt lath ers house, or
^
.b e , may be lound., w U hou.^lh.

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Section 1. That ihe pay ol the member, ol tbe
g a r * W tctionft
• ..................
r _ s ■ Preaftnt
present I^gislatur*.
Legislatttfft. convened Anril
April sth.
jth . roai.
19x1.
T hat Section
joo ol the D_
Revised
ot»U
be per diem
In *rtOnion
addition
.. ol . 16.00
1
. per
. _ day
— T to
Statute* oi the St*te of Florid* be. (nd , .
l e f ---C ! h* ^l lvo*,
., 18* 0W.rd by ,h r ConalJlullon pi Ih*
* hereby amended *o as to read a t follows:
.oo. Political l-artira Within Meaning ul.Law ! State ol Florid* at ten cents per mile each way.
See. i. TJiM ‘ he pav o| lh« Secretary ol tha
• political party which,, at Ihe .general election Senate
and Ihe C h irf Clerk of the House of Rep
and County
_" State
. ______
7 ollieer* then nest pre- resenlallve* and of all clerks eleeled 'by ihr
jfln g * primary, polled more than 30
Scn.’,,,‘ *n*‘ ,h* tloaae of Rep-esenlatirra and
“_ the
. ,enure vole cast In the S u i t la ,
,
Hie nflteial Menngraphrrs ol Ihe Senate and Home
Governor in said election, and where n, Rrpresentatlvea. including the offlcial *110
• aMd gcnrtal election there l i t no e.ndtdaie. „ - rahhe,a .rrving Judiciary Com m it,rr, " V
Governor to be voted lur, which ahall have "J i/ ' , n,|
ol
s rn&gt;„ 4n,| llo tlff
Rrp
M more than 10 per cent of the entire vole rerx-ntallvrx. th.xll he 1r.no r „ d ,r r , r h
- r ,,

o"ve7 ri.roe^ ,y " « r o f n.dge,.hin d *{t T o ^ b e " ! ? ^ .',^
wholly
within ih#
' S i i i . S E ? 8!the
^
nouy within
the limir.
limits J
'oli .a -municipality,
n*ni- of anch municipality shall be given.''
See 4. T h i, Section ,009 ol the Revised Genreal Statutes of Florida be, and the same is h
by. amended to read ax fbllnws:
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t,!^ ° g .wC rr‘.in” '&gt;, rod Num ber of' R egl.lrition U(mn Hie filing o| auch applies,ion and Ihe p iy
mem ol ihe (re herein Provid^d’ '( o r '" ih # C o ,-:n'o
.roller .hall ..s ig n
,„7 h mo,!,, vihiele a dU
••relive numhee. and wiibou, espense to Ihe .0
plieani. t.vur and delive. tn the owner a eerliI
irate
r .-e i,„ „ |o n and one number plate (or
each
vehicle, trailer, semi trailer and mo
lorcycle lid# car so regirtrrrd. ol the Inrm anil
I in Ihf State fur it* candidate for Judfc ol pay r\l »1! committer clcrkh authnrited hv th# «i«e herein provided lor. In Ihe event ol the lotx
tSapretne Court ol FT n 1*. is hereby declared Senare or llm ite ol Be|.,e.enlaliv ex
all be fh ■ . n u tllilis n or dcairuction oft a certificate ol reg« b e ft [Kshliral party within Ihe meaning ol Htia pet diem.
R id e , within the State,andahall nominate
The
Sergeant at Arm* ol the Senate and the
. B candidates provided lor In this Article under House
ol KepstsenUlivcv and A taulant
Ser tuicyFle sidecar may obtain /rum the Comptroller
,c
, , , ■ -gexnl *1 Arms
. -. when
..
,
* proyiiK&gt;ni I-heieol. I,
ernplojed.
shall receive a * duplicate therrol upon tiling in Ihe o/lice ol
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.
County
olbcet*
then
next
pieced
Ihe
par
ol
the
Memcngcr
ol
the
Senate
and
the «he Comp,roller an affidavit “ howing the b eta
r\ politic*! party .winch, at the general election per diem ol *6.00.
primary,
than‘ jo- per cent ol
House
oi Representauvei shall be I6.00 per day and un.,n the payment ol a tec ol on? dollar to?
I1 entire
Sftu w
and east
Cocastformote
' each.
“
vote
j(s candidate
for Governor,
each duplicate.
tee ot one dollar lor

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«ulby. ,"&gt; 8 " 'l - 'w i n o r " '. ^ ^ ahall' be
punlahed. areordlngfy.
;
See. 8.

T hat Section

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o f the R evised Gen-

erM Slatutex ot Florida he. and the tame Is here­
by. amended to read ax follows:
**
•oift. Tim e Allowed Purchaser to Procure L i­
cense.—The S u te Comptroller (hall issue license
tags with the letter* " T E M '’ and numbered
.treutively:
• " “ ‘ ‘ roly; these
thexe license*
licenses to
lo be imutd
irxued on can!board
and 8upplltd
supplied “lo» d'
dealers
at *5=
a jc each.
each ,0 be
*.J,8i d 8nd
8'« « 8‘
used
upon
moior^
vehicles,
trailers,
»cmi-M riller.
. ‘ ^ m o ro fev ri? M
' ,8,,,lr‘ - rom
" d mo,° ' cJ,e‘« sidecar*, when sold d in lieu ol ne
(hat al
ro""?! n° , ', W r 8 ,lc? } 8&lt; ,8* ' provided,
P
temporary
license, the
V l , , ' 1 I , ' “ “ '"ft_ M,d
tempura
dealer riiall lx required to stamp or write in ink
ihe date tuch license was issued and giving il
a numlier and enter Ihe aame on a book kept
lor that purpose, giving the name ol the. person
temporary license waa issued to. to (ill in ^th e '
^
proper
blank
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f
‘,*8nk, ^,T ,nf ' he. fn-ormall.as the CompIroller" may
lIol,rf.
d7 '/e ” ,5 lo8i,n* ,8n,e ‘,Jf m ,il •“ the
C? 7’ p,,fo1! " * i,h 'PPhcation lor a regular license
r i,h .!** (&lt;?r “ rae«Hat the vendee gball
1*. allowed to operate aame upon Ihe highways

C H A P T E R 641 i — (N o. 1$).
A *\ ^ ‘-.E Im posing License Taxes Upon Dealers
in Gawlline, or O t here r L
...................
ike Produci. d ' IV
"
trulcum; Providing lo
bucb Commodities to me xrompiroucr; i t o vidjng lor the Diapoaltion ol the Money* I)e‘ ro "‘ 5 uch l a * ar.d F ixin g a Penalty lor
Ihe \ lolation* Hereof.
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lik e 'oroduct*
I***0^"?' ° f oUlc,
d e r i g n ^ . u ^ d 7oV rU m in .U n t h e i l n r c T k '
ing
ing. ur imwer
|K&gt;x&gt;er purpoaeai in this stale aball .??°k.'
pay a
license laa ol Ij.o o lor each place ol business
and in addition thereto one cent per gallon (or
every gallon ol gasoline, or other like product#
ul petroleum sold by him lor the purpose, .loretd.^ said license t*"» ol Jj.oo aball be paid lo
•recei
* £ comptroller
» P ‘ ,o ile rVwho
fu iT aball
h M i j issue
K to tbe
« licensee
3
4a
p‘ .° r errtificate evidencing ihe payment ul
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n
lo
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rH'r;,,
,o
_&lt;
c
u ,t c *'
polled or displayed and 10 kept at aB Hme^ nni’n
|0 n,# public^ view at ihe niai#
h .!! S S Z
which if c .am r i . i.tu r l
T ,or
cent per g a ll™ na “ “ .In. TJ 1 J.V
i' l
° ,1 one
fT i^troicurvx ” .
1in*v ,or oth*r *•*•• pr°ducla

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46
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’ 4 J» “
^ w r f e i z : . M
sec., , j
, '4r , '^ , , it3 u 4 a^5 n 6c 87 55 8nd j4 , 8,w
^ ty 4®'
JS&gt; 8,1 Sec* I x and i j ; aWo
ty
47. R 3«. *B Secs 6 7 18 19 xu J. 1&gt;
8nd d ii t ‘ to
* .R 76, all
" Sect 4 5 6 7 8 9 i&lt; if
In Tp *8,
• " . l 9 _xo *1 aa x j a6 *7 j 8'34 33 and 36; *!•*

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18S).
ieriton xt j ol the Revised
Florida Pejtainlng to the
-----Electors.
«• Florida*^ ■ *** l-,t u U ,u r , f l ,h f S,JU ° f
........
. . . ......... - _____
(
t® !
t»tfte
UMUlcatlons Tol
of elector* be sod the same |x here^amended so
.0 as to read a* follows, to w it:
t o n atft.
jof the »ge ol is
and npwaidt, that shill at the, time o(. re»*
* v iw t fl Of !nt United
and
resided .and had hi* or her hsbiuC5
hfm *. »"d ptror^nf nermanent
JjwJ* U. Florida foe one year, and* in the county
I ; »'*
qualified ar*1* months,
month*. ahall.
Mull. II otherwise
otberwia* quaBfle.1
2
r -iiq
'f rii. 4&lt;i—«*W
!,w ‘n
PS
l*1 r‘ ueh
cb county,
eounly, be deemed a
^allBeal
lon s under
ih* Const!Coni..
•nitlled eseetor
eleetur at
, t alt
*tt elrn
Mretlons
undey the
»T*inniijiTa dllaena
c»u*rn» oi
m e United
un urn n
Naturalised'
of the
S utra,
' n*“ r,
* L * * 4 M**rt 'ttg iiln tU m ak*Jj Pro
at**
Jb* regislration officer their eerlificatex
■ \nmiuaiion or ouiy
certified ccupi«» therrol.
’ ’ BlMtorMUatlon
duly eeTtifled
I |t j rKall m ike oath that thrr are the Identical
f i t f t . before they
I t ^??***
tuch certificate*
I pi**
p&lt;HI be
?•« allowed to rcwUfer;
reglMer; PnnrH
Provided That the
glow ing cla ss,• o f persoits thall not be entitled
1 T®5* 1 ..
. .
r* r ilk l. -Persons not duly registered according
____
.
Persons under guaVdianthlp. including
• krirt I* or confined in anv puhBe peixm.

P*y **f tRe secretary o| the speaker o l the capacity. excJ«t^ie°ol\lriver’ iwr nal"#* *° *^.8,in*

ssc £ n sr-s&amp;
. lr,«
.
entitled to pa,
Ih l
^ to MuflD.
e g t^Tth, work ol the luuro.l
.a^stan, , ^ m Pry r| Ih* fn a tr^ a ^ d T h e aVri.tart
cHirf rierk q( the House thall he #ntitl?M
(or
days after the aJotmSnenl^at V e r «
alorrsaid.
The experienced indexer appointed under Chsp
fVr 6 i i t , f _J|«•# »( K1'M?Ab lit#
c##f#
tarv n| the Senate and the Clerk a n o u in trt'b v
the Senate and the A Hour*
R e x o RkrtkM
S to tode£
# s i’
Senate and Hons* io u m^.la W
V h ^ blT J . ? . J.T
fifteen days to comp’
W
the Indexing of the Leg.
talatlve jouroslx. aoct.
ul o*■ maar. now
________
_____
_____
ever,
&lt;xnly alter
the____________
om plerion and_____
delivery
u| th*_
_ _ Indexes^
. .. to
_____
copy ol the
the Attorney General and
*^er
Attorney O i u r t ! hai ann^ned the com
p'eted »urk aa required
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M hy
O v&lt;aT i lChapter 6«)6
lax,a ol Florida.
The mil Secretary of the S
Bill
Clerk of the llottad of R ft»rfw ?m ir# i aha!l each
have_ pay for ten dar* alter the adjournment ol
,h r Legislator# to complete fheir nnflnirhed work
*®d to return their b«okx and bills properly in
dexed. aixorted xxxd labeled in convenient form
to the Secretary of Slate; payment
,for^reference
-w
‘ SerretarV
A F .
»j^_«yiAe«tft o f’ the
Secret ao*
' t V1. ' # *7*

' b'rT®, &gt; *»•»* «rtght of vehicle, according to
f . e S Z * ' " 7- « cluM’" °» ‘‘ N**8, P*r passen**&amp; V 0'? ^
,,
'
whVn'rou I^ e d '^ '.h ,rUf’“ , n Pri" lr "** o" ' t
tr»^ mri ,
PneoJ,8» c ,• ‘•4*. 7je per ion
vehicle
fraction therrol) g r o ij weight ol
c
* t&gt;
%*
'ru '^ a for private use only
7a
? Buijoe f r ^ i p , t h e ^ ^ '*w' u^ W -too
lbs.
J
O
r
i C L m8ior ,,8c“ on ‘ h" ~ 0 geos, weight ' Sol ^veSeekm' SL Mo.or^ ^ c k x „ , H for hire. w hen.
_____________
..
_
_ ......................
f?Vr tfn»iUf t l xr
f* rt,&lt; * * '5°
peT ,0° ,k t1 r m i.or ('action thereof) gross weight, .iftclud’ £ taetory-ratrd
load
capacity.
l^eto^-rated load expaeitv.
‘ ^‘
eequipped
o ^ ^ l Lwith
. f t solid
n5 r tire*, f j . jnjw per
h r toob btr ,{*.when
(Or
G rin l ‘r ' VInn,!t y rrri'
factory-rated
capsf).
city.rro*t weight,
» L r * tVT,|rTr »«l«7^b!!ea for
depot! and
addition to fifty 'A
- - 'A
* u l Z 5 ? l .i *..; d
cro«« weight of I r t i l r t ^ S e m i l r o B ^

V
Lthan_____
_______
brrraftrr fight a duel.

rt,*

p r ix .t, use onlv, c o n n e d with r a e m m ^ t l ^ t
' *c Pee roo Ihs. ” o r raalnr frlljrion theerof)

g
.*

i n S ’ftJlp j

t &amp; S &amp; E P S A &amp;&amp;£

n

a a r *■- .......... 1

o i i l l « * l!’ ^ y‘ ; 80 “
il

i s i S '. s r

-bt ”%ur&lt;1 ^no. s n

,tt #od8"*W «h' property leiture *F
W ‘ h» rate of ^ e d Hon i f hr._

m t ln e tach motor r d A d t 'n
P^ 00 ^
.
A A Ia
°P fr8,)n« «b« table
r*t&gt;T&lt;tJ1,
to resMmible and
p r ^ and In viobtron of the provtxion* qf tMv
™
7 ,'#d ' l i i V ' T .
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■w ** V» w

* * r. P80*84* !'" * utvlar
and taken to mean an
firm, c&lt;,rP°r»Hon.
corpoTt'fcm! ’ In T p ” jT ,' i t '1 9 ,
or aaaoeiation tn r u a tif
hs Ihl. Stole a T L ^ I r a a ie rorh #1 7 b . 01 *7 ' n* •* ,g *9 JO J l J*
5? * r » d b r «hl. Act 1. have ^ ' 7 . PT d.“ c! !
*» T■p J*.
],.
t* . i K jfc
•4

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H rr u**d
hotel' in

Ur* Inr PM paring the dailv calendar u,
_____
...
Chief n # rk ol the llm ite of Retwcxenta hire . . .
fcqntpped w«th pneumatic tires). I t . to per
"*
.
. —
9ro tb*:'
b?- (O r major frsetion thereof) gm m w 'if h l
l-oo for o f trailer

.

felony,
b y t aer, -m a il ol record.
..

.

including

*ny person,
lirm, on
caruoration or aaaucialrun 3 2 jJalao
.
trailer, semi trailer, or motorcycle sidecar i t the 10 rngage
in or carrv
Ike business of a d e a lt* ^ In Tp 4y. R jg . Ml See* i a j I'. *nd A1 '’. . s k
* 5 = 3 “ In T p 44', R jfti Ml See* 7 17 1* 19 *® 81
the licenae provided lor herein. ^
x8 *9 jo j t
sxj t and 34: *I»o
.
A ll roan cjs derived irom tbe license tax
In T p 45,
H33, Ml Secs 1 a j 4 9 •• •' 11 '•
- thia Act Mull be paid into the Stale •4 U ** *3 *4 a t *6 and 36; Mao
uby p e n d e d to rea-l at follows:
£••.
r«4*ury
to , ® credit ol tbe "S la te Road License
. „ * bv
In T p 46. R 38. Ml Sec* 30 3 &gt; »"d $**, 1*T|
tU e; -Sixe -Form— ••
Number
f unJ
u” d' » ,’ i'
,unJ •• h*'*b y created lor the relo lt .
Number P
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In T p 47.
R jg . all Secs 4 * * 7 * W
1,!*
ptatea shall be of rm cu l at least 7 inches wide, 2 2 2 * ? b Mnl' ' , A tld .
money* derived •7, 18 ao at
aa* j * j aft *7 a* 34 3J
„
tax -alorrsaid
ahMi
be nxed
i»r 'Ji n
"?• &lt;«» than i 6 inchca in length,
rtgtn, and
ana shaii
m an f[
lh° ra '7 * 'teen**
---- ---'“ " “ w «
w «
nxcq tor
j ' J PI pJ 48.
? ! K
R 3*. .Ml Seci 1 a 3 •• " '* 13
show in bold cbarac.............
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-------------------of .S u te roads and *4; also
characters the year ol registration. .L. i . . .
ruction
and maintenance
aerial number, and the abbreviation of' the
name
. pffi°
0J!td*d
"
name
0| ^ e s..a
l5!xdt.d ..bJ
nb rr Uw*
Uw‘ under
und' r lhe direeIn T p 50. R j8. aU Sec* 6 7 I IJ «« '» "
of tc
h ‘ rail* tiST, |„ ii^x. m . i f ^ ^ i ? u ! t f ” ra en ,: . w b2 " “ T ,r?m 17 18 19 ao xr ax *3 *4 a* x6 X7 x« xf J« J
*r*
*Vi r*o *n fo?*warnuua
for w — i t £— ±
on me v
•—
J 3 « um j t i . mjmj
||
H
w
riget on po !
In T p j t , R 38, Ml Sec* t a J 4 J 9 •• ‘ ‘ x
u mI
, nn a e d lo e h i r e i h e‘ ^g r o , . k,f 2 8" ee
, «
.&gt;‘ -»8^ » SSu ±
.tbe.cop.trugtion" an, mamtrader* am/f semitrailer*
.
te ' roadn...............
In T p J9. R Jg9, Ml S e c x j a* *1 * »
0,h*°« lo ‘ bia A ct ahatl be conatrued St
T rS M
. . . and* n| vehicle, togeth rr with faeid capacity -nd in ea-xe of m otor " . I ^*8" ” * “ ' , £ • “ - °* .O u p te r 190s............
901. A ct* ol
i f t r s u s c .fiz r .
.
______ _________
_ Gasoline
. . . __
____ _ Act.
ised . .lor
earrying
passengers
foe ________
known
luapceiion
" b le. lr il used
for
paisengera _
hire. * J h __
«
. a* the
1 0 1 1 1* 16 t y 18 19 and ao; also
aeating capacity.
•
•fH*- 6- A n y ■ peni m i firm,
f'
I
corporation
o r assoIn T p 4a. R j9 . all Sec j t ; «l*o
Section to a , of the "
’ • '-“ »'8" "
erml Statute* of Florida be, and the
*1
, -----,
. ——u.-uxu aocoruingiy and
by amenftfed to read M follow*:
•0»1- Reekie*. D riving Prohibit; Speed. W idth not ta x ri£" i°.r, J Url h tr 0,,CT’,8l- ,h »11 hr ,inrJ
In T p 44, R jo . Ml Sec* 1 and *; a1”
. a
than^
j.ooo. and
- ’39. Ml -Sec* 18,
* i j r» J ' f r .
and H eight of \ chicles with Load. County Com ip addition therein!' I&gt;
n°L ' 'b
an 1Ij.ooo.
9
In T p - a j, R
M ,y Provld?. Scale* or W eighing, Ma- of the C o m p tiS K * to ' . i L ’ ro i'’ .;'!!! d,*f.rc'
and j v ; alto . .
.
„ta •'■
chines.— N o peVs^nshail " m i r . V a f t a S T ? , Mri'e ? l d 3 t o
^
.............
1 o, ihia A ct And the
3n 3p
” !•Sxc* 1 J ( J,. J M
Tr a't . rote Of
r" K
k,, r l , ' yi
«U (m ei ^ e o -.i'.-i* . ^ 5 L . A.nd ,h « PP"

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mm

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itrf •»
•• •• 48'
•*» ,
33&lt;4J
4 *d &lt;}«:V5

' * 5 ^ 87 I j L a ^ k £ .

JM
In T p 41, R 40. all Seci i | "
J« J» 31 34 JS and jft; »Uo

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40. Ml Sees *•

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^

Sheriff. Deputy
*t Amend Sertbwx «ft|«
" * o l* th * R e v ile d aueh
P o lice O lflc’er
m ake
tatutca of tpao. RHaHng to tb* Du- County l r g t

i l a» P

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by-*‘h beA,,.^h:nda.jgrL7'h'r?ta

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* 'ot t ? ' M erida '*'* * * ,k * LegU lalnrt o f ik e Stale e l
1 •* * !
S ection i. Each year
...............
*

Jjpatbyh e

||*| of land* so ld (or
P&lt;Mto fo e hands o( th e Clei
Ya mC C lff k shall M r K a n • •

i t s ™ i* n® 1

ys.s.iauH WUtllll J— r illlf
nmrth .Nfonday fn M arch
f eon C oiin ty— Flighth M onday alter the fourth
M onday in
March.
„
.
P*H T erm s
.
F o u n tr— F m u th M onday in Septem hrr
l.ih e rlv &lt; n u n tv - F iis t M onday in O ctober
iv- l o " « m in T y -F o u rth M ogd sy in O ct,.h e ,
jk iilla
( "iin tv — Srrn m l
.u_

........- _......*

mg of testim ony, at prescribed hr
sec; t j ! ®Pl r * le to relieve the said g u a rd ia n or ( han errv
T»l representative w.
o f XMT
---- -U
---•t ail o
-- r'"„,,
- m e[ r r y
11.1 m- ill«&gt; or
. . .
S«»nnniri
prem
ises.
Adopted
J
u
n
e
,4
,
b ? «h* Supreme
w
n e T u n,ibi|i,y ,n ,h t •" .......... *
v hr .n ? .1
n ° ,,dj' ,n '"7 1 «n&lt;l now n rif.-rt
veo ■ ,------be sn d the same are here!., validated and .1,
Vtciy
C I I A I T E R R«74 —(N o y .,)
r t ,,d
&gt;«hd in all i r .,,e c l.
J iou P I A C T to Amend Section j , . . , i f the I tr .i.e .) ..... c•molt
J
ir h i ' ,,,r ............... Ill of this A rt shall
I • I sT * S ' * ' “ ‘ es of Florida H rlalinc ... I in
a : A &lt; !S .M * F ro ^ ,, t y , , U
P r , *‘ ," ‘ ’ |mn
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H Ef'.a c , , i b* «*e L r fila t u r e
«»'T , Florida l
*ccflc*ccttnn i . That S ection je o s
ntraln era! S tatu tes of the S tate o f
h«rri tam e ia. hereby am ended to
’q o i 1* 104)
For l.tm r
fH .litrk, E tc.— in favor of persons
it ,lr o r .*FrTicc* lot any other
ling rporation, upon Ihe personal
the ter upon which the labor or
Jate vned. o r which it used jn the
; •xlallo n o r em ploym ent in which
‘ Go^viee* it perform ed."
'!*&lt;) 2*5 ". a- ‘T’ * ' lh,i* Act sh all hrenmr e ffectiv e
it g‘ h ° B becom in g a law
A pproved June i ,
i

&amp; *•
i c t C I , A p T K " h« M — ( N o . go)
••
, ........... ........
U c M A C T . t o F ix tho T im e , fo , H olding Ihe Reg cuil lu .lw e .'T fo H 't" " ? .' T b '
"• &gt;»' *-.r
canbxr
T erm
* **
4 * T
e r m si o
ofl ll
(he Crim inal Court of R e co rd id m.m a m
f ' L
r
a
b ™
Per an
pp 4 n ge C ou n ty,
\ po h E na cltd by . . . .... ..................... ..
a ,.,.
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Florida :
7
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*• T"*&gt; 'h&lt;: C rim inal Court of K cc
r S A f e x a S ®
‘W
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J s
. e n l' o{ O ran g e County shall hold at •*
'
If tM
t*rm s In each year, beginning
:__ In* aaorvss.1 \ l __i _ &gt; «
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of he and

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Arr eajfr^-nrran.
x n v ,A £ T ' “ A m en d S ections 3401 and

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a s . * , , m , ilt or , oll

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S !, ' u,.r?a
P! ° ,ld * K e
? v»A d
Foeeefoaure
w" I’ersonal
■ ««™»wi r1 rtujrgi
®"
o p e r ty , and to th e

no In Attochmofito. .
h

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im en dad oo ta to rrad a t followat
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Be. It E n act. ,

i®r*®&lt;frcf°r
“
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Hrevard shall he *I* M **“ ---------------

A ll lawa or carts o l I . . . 1
n&gt;
filet h»rc-l&gt; " *-- - - * .i.2 r
w l' h ,h '* A c t are hereby r e i a l e d
con flict pealed,
See. g. T h i* A c t *h*/| ta t e effect nnon i i . KSee,
com ing a law . Anh__ Ja r *
"P®" *»•
uoon I
approval u 7 the G overnor
^ B e c a m e a law without the ap p roval of theTSfov:

C ffA F T E R l , 8 r ( N a

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,uch Prison sh a ll-b e deemed bind* . _ Florida:
_T,
-ho*e X nLfri foen,ra SU “ or m un,dP*l"y for r® * *"0? *v Jf&gt;»* the Fall Term of the Circuit
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| ,¥|„t P * "rr * 'h* tax, assessment or toll was \ ° UI? of 'ft* Seventh Judicial Ctreult in . . h JI Preme
4-

ted by Ike L e t I

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her
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| h . ilo p k C .m m i..| on .h i l l b . . . I .W I
Z l 'i
o f. Ibe Sub-Commission, u i f *
filed »nu
and preserved
preserved in
in tar
tbe oy»
nl * ■nail be „,,lru

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iHSave,
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2 b i ..I
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-or
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Say
K IG
K ereafter
S h S
Be II 'F x o n e 4
Ex c e e di ng 80.000.

V- . h„ W l ,
fS ec.
z n 8.r uIn and
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u a f
ed, foe adoptionk
adoptionV
'lAnba w.l. . ihaall be. fully •.complitt^L
s s • l I ■— (**•
fo/ aji ^ ^ ^ o p ^ ' c O T t r a r i V whlT'biddgl)

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* ‘ foe
! ! "O*fficer
% •£ n|&amp; Z ' £ S*a*e
f e in- d ^,'0h \ A* dmiA
* '‘ *&gt; aition of A ll F ees an, I 1*2. V5:.
’"'. L’ i't'ob

A p p ro ved J u 'n , '" ! '
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LlH c :, ’T . c R A « ' - ( N o .
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b* disbanded si the discretion nl the Commander
&gt;■
.
,•
m L l.ic I, subject to the reatrictknts ol the ,S i any of the It oops remain &lt;&gt;n duty in said vicintiv Ii L ,
Such oi d m .l u l l take e ffe c t w V .ih er a n l c ,‘ ti I * ?
* ntl hV f COgnliancc ot lh&lt; tMmc •u b ject*. •
tloiial Defense Act.
L i C f o * * ’ ''* * p,,* e r! &lt;
* ' *° P“ nJ»huieqU,L
Sec. &lt;*6.
L e a se s ol Absence lor State Em o ltu c r ha. issued a sim ila i o i d . i . and th 2 cum
t’ oree*. A ll officers and em ployees of the Slate m an,bog oiticrr ul su ch troops may continue l . — ' 1 7 - * r ^Lurt\ r ,o v ,ll7** by laws and regu b tiosU
said p toliihilioii in l'«rce u n til the d e p a riu ir ol
,,lc. Arn’ &gt;’ ot «h« United S U t t d Tb«
V! H o n d a » ho shall be members of the Florida
.National Guard shall be entitled to lease ol ab­ the tro o p ., although the s h c n li. mayor or super- K v ifo w ^ ih f* |^,mC. , i * t nl" , '»l in this M ate ahall
*o J m udr » of procedure pre
I
sence liora their respectise duties, without loss in tcndcm ul the cuu n ty, c ity , town or village i i . i w • .
«&gt;l pay. time or efficiency ratin g. on all days may h a s . p . c v . b c j a o 'e o r l l w or dd feren t d?fo A im ! * 1 ,0' " m,Ur C0UM* in ,h f U n i,e d
alter which such se llin g , bartering,
len d in g or . s T / ’
,,
T . , n .,
. . . ,
....
during which they shall .be engaged in Held or giv
- d• on.
*
*'fC* 44 H- • ne Ketired L u ll When any comin g away vital I »
be- c-----*
a rr ie
coast defense or other training ordered under
Sec
j* .
G overnor M a y Order G uard Into fn issio n ed officer or m in te d man ha* served f e n ;
the Provisions ol this A ct. provided that leaves
c
o
n se c u tiv e years in the Florida .National Guard,
ol absence granted under the provisions id this .vnuual l.ncam pm ctitg R a tio n s , M vic.: S u b je ct to .if
u **°?
° * n application, be placed upon*
•ren on tru ll n c, rx e etti tcvcn icen days at any the restrictions ul the .N ation al*TJcfcnsc A ct, the the lf e t ir n l List. An officer who, at the lim e of ™
one time.
*
« ( kjv ernor may annually b o r d e r into service the
n iakin g applicati&lt;»n for
' *
‘ &gt;f retiremeni,
has rem ained j
Sec .*7
Hire of l i o n e t ;
T he payment for whole, or such portion o f the Florida National tn ih r sam e grade (&lt;
ur a I'in o .l ul ten v rars, o r '
hire of ho rtet for tu ch officer* and enlisted nun l , u - , d *• be may deem p r o p e r ; the period »»l such has se rv e d as a com
,
•• - s-m m istio n ed officer fo r m o r e :
at are required to l&gt;e mounted, and for hortet service to t*e fixed hy th e (toveruor. su bject to lhan
fifte e n vea.s. pr h a v in g served in th e A n u y .
the restrictions m entioned
*
------- _ ab* o v e . “W*hen
ornecessary lor t.atleties o l held artillery, and lor derrd
into th service of th e State, tfx ) such ra and N a v y oi Ihe Unl«e,| Stales in tim e o f wmr fhlj
such horses and m ules as may he required lor lions arc not
nt sited
h
y m
the
G n itcd
S tairs h . v :n - ^ i * *,onor*J,ly d , , c fj* r&lt;rd Iherefrotn, fend
— .........
.
&gt;•»
e S
u e u ,-uairs
machine gun com panies! and (or wagon' trans­ ------ --- . . . . fm
»'rw.'1
" ' c H&lt;&gt;"di N ational Guard i
portation. when in active service, including camps G overnm ent, th e State sh a ll furnish ta lio n s for
*,n
mar be retired w ith ,
oi Instruction, com bined camps, practice marches, the ollicers and men uf Ih e same q u ality as the !„ i ' c •lc ,l?d
rations
lurnished
the
K
e
g
u
la
r
Arm
y,
au.l
j.a
y
such
n
r
*
'
aL
b"
'
"
!,h*,
h
r ld hy him at Ihe lim e of_
Isaradcs, maneuvers and other e icrcis e s , when
espen
svs
oi
said
rn
cam
p
in
e
n
l
as
the
tiovern
or
,
,
n
*
*°i5
•
'
ordered hy the tiovernor as Com m ander fo-Chicf,
d in..g Mti
the •tw
trav.ltit.K
elin g t»
tx _
._
r ',a
,h m I
,
•jm q.er,
t --. in c lu ......
| ,'
............
, , h *H l&gt;e ■kept
cl,» upon ,m t»eeop ..'! .
shaH when bills (or such hire arc approved hy may- deem
penses
of
td
h
ccis
and
m
en
lncurre&lt;l
in
obeying
r
„
f«**ferJ
^under
the
supenritkMI
ot
fo e A d ju ta n t
the l .overnor, be paid out ol the m ilitary appro­
,*
•"*** report to th e A d lu U a lt l
priation by the s om ptndler by warrant on the such orders, whrn sucli e x p e n se s arc not paid I'H .
ol th e U n ite d S late s. Jj i V ’* 1 ° r rr a
I’ C , r *t»f. during the m onth i
M ate 1 re ta in e r; provided that no m oney shall be by Ihe t•l•vellun rn t
S ec.
I’ow ets
n| C om m an d in g O ffic e rs In 2 , , , r « * n&gt;|'er.and, (ailing to do so, ih efr nam es
paid lor hire q j horses by the S tale when same
A ctive S ervice: Ihe co m m a n d in g ollicer ol tro .ps v .1
.
th e rolls of th e F lorida
are furnished by the Federal G overnm ent.
Gusid. T hey sh all also report to th e
S i - H ill'. E xpen ses ol U llicers and Enlisted in -eainp, garrison, or o th e r active service shall v ?
have
the
power
to
in
ca
rc
e
ra
te
,
and
detain
until
,7
.
nl,
‘
‘
cnfral
anv
ch
a
n g e in their residence,
M en, W hile T ra ve lin g U nder O rders to be Paid:
• ' Pl*«e on the K etircd List b ein g a d is
A n y officer or enlisted man o l the Florida N a ­ such person can he turtle,| o v e r to th e c iv il aun rs,,tinI,,each Ilnc!.,o n on ,y * '? ,n in recognition o f long ,n d
tional Guard o r ol the United S tales A rm y dc­ Ihorilies, any tiersoii g u illy o f d riin k e nr*s.
itliin one ITuI 1° f o u ! ,tr%fcr\ no o fllc rr or enliste.) man
tailed (nr duty with the Florida National Guard, of the l* * c r , or d isord erly conduct, wvtinin
m
ile
of
such
cam
p,
g
a
rr
iso
n
or
^ *er be retired w hose service has n ot been
.....
.
«•
*•'••!»#
Kdi11•tin
»ir
sta
ir.
5Such
raveling on m ilitary business, in obedience to
Bit Stars
flllMl||;
a ls o ktvn
have aaisfUnrsto
u th ority In
to jUmifSf
V " ” .1 am
ani1i ,1,u"
u ftOf Will ||)f officer Of lo lthe orders ol the G overnor, may be paid all a c­ com m anding officer shall
abate
anv
m
enace
to
the
h
e
a
lth
,or
sa
le
ty
o
f
his
'
"
ier
"
I'c
b e retired as a m eans of imnishmeot.
tual necessary expenses incurred in the perform,
S
ec.
4
J.
General
C ou rts. M artial:
G eneral
com
m
and,
within
one
m
ile
o
f
h
it
cam
p,
garrison
“
ancr o l such d u ty; and the G overnor shall pre
l ou rts m artial in Ihr F lorida National G uard m a r
sctilm ru le , and regulations for the presentation, o r station.
Sec. j .
Com pensation (or l^systri
iVyuties or D eath: be c o n v e n e d by ot.lrr of th e Governor, and a u c h U
verification and payment ol all expenses author
Every m em ber of Ihe m ilitia w ho shall be w ound­
l,le p ow er to Impose fines pot &lt;J
u e d by this A ctA and upon his direction in writ
ed
or
disabled
while
in
Ih
e
a
ctiv
e service o i Ihe e r r d in * l i aoo, to sentence to forfeiture o f Oar* 1
ing, the State Com ptroller shall draw a warrant
State,
in .case
m u lt, breach
• • |o .»7* n c e.-., .j o iv
reprim
to m
dism
. . ...
. . . o i riot, tu
III,I,tin,
Oieacn o if peace, 5,,M L ----u iiiiiaand,
n u , 10
tm issal
itta l o r ,i
in lavor o l such person for the am ount ol such ----.
expanses.
*
. resistance to process, in v a sio n , in surrection or “d u
ish
raub le diKhatge
n ?onn o f*
ilitchatge from
front the srrvice.
srrvice, to a rree - 1
E m ergen cy P u rchases:' N o ollicer im m inent dan ger thereof, o r w h en ever called upon d ,,c" on o f noncom m issioned officers to the rankso l Ihr M ilitia o r N ilio n il (tu itil shall incur any ill tid of the civil auth orities, shall be taken care or a P ? « * o or more of su ch punishments m ay b « !
*“ P1
• &gt;vi%
s, ivs
__e ,e x p e n se of ,the
11V State, " Jm“ ' n «d in Ihf sen ten ces Hnpoied by s u c h ’■
or “Jvid
rd
lot at th
r ip r n t c whatsoever to be j a i l by the State, ol -■and
' r
"
shsll l&gt;e
l»e contlnilesl
continued in t h
ilee active
setive service oi courts.
except lu ch exprntfc* at arc author tied in this and shall
the
S
u
t
e
until
restored
to
health
.
S ec. 46. S iw rill C ourts-M artial: W hen not i n i
A c t, without 11r»t obtaining th e con tent of the
Sec.
E xpen
ses ol .....
th e M.......w
ilita ry
epartm
ent:
. . . 40. —
,-------y -D
D ep
artm en
t:
o.
.. u
m ien .vines,
e com(»overnur; pf m ulct) that in c x irrm r cm ergenciet,
wt .' .he
U nited
Slates, m
the
com -,
won as the look
ro m m issio n shall have * l* " ‘ *«n years may he enlisted in the Kfori G c« » *«&gt;*" hereafter tie m ade unless such
ap- the com m anding ollicer o l any orgauiration or The general current e s p e n ie * o f the M ilita ry l)e- man," n g officer of eseh garrison, fort. post, cam p
pled books and
com pleted all contracts and
•*'»&lt;ional Guard with
the written consent „ j rl i *
J " 1! " " * ,h f 11, *‘»»e had previous m
ilitary exdetachm
ent ol the Florida N ational Guard in parunriit not otherw ise s o c i a l l y appropriated and 2 r o lh c r I’ lace, brigade, detachrd regim ent, or
T'ovrd bonds for the
faith fu l perform ance of rtn ‘ » o j ffuardians a s - may be nowr^^Jr^hereaftee , ^ 'j f n5c and. \\''T ,h a " hold Iheir appointm ents
battalion, or o th e r detached or separata
aettse aeivtce, may hire, rent or m ake purchases provided lor shall be paid fro m Ibe fund for cur* tract* for the furnishing o r supplying of books provided by Federal M ilitary U w »
""
"*
? nnl
‘ h*1! ', l v t r*-ch ed the age o f sistyn u y appoint sp ecial courts mart lal for
h #uc** n^c r i i , f*et a t are absolutely required for r e m f expen ses ul the M ilita r y D epartm ent, hy
, me in the public sch ools o f the S tale , eith er , s « - 7- Commander-in C hief: 'T h e G overnor [?vur * ra '*- , u nlfM " H e v e d ..rior to that time
w
nam
su ch lu
fund
shall be
co, m
m an d ; wm
but. «
auch
special courts-m artial
—hatever
7 V
.........e o r title »&gt;n.ii
n u snail
ne know-n
Known „
......—
u. u
-h&gt;*K
bools or elem entary sch
schools,
orida. or
person
a d m inut
in ?st«
fo- 5. ? £
i ia }2 o l rrtig
" " . r jns .rio
t i o nn ,.'ddira
isab
o r for
a caura
cause repot™ T l such ’ a r tfo t v ro m a in ln g 'a 'tU le m T O t o l and designated, upon re q u isitio n ol the A d fu la n t
schools
ools' to
t o 'iissu
s i u e 'hhis
U °olf H
Florida,
Jr“ other
u ih er"p
c‘t ^ u law
7 fuliv
f u11y ' adm
7 rfoe
&amp; Yility
riy or'
for’ a*
in ■ n r « *« . be a n p o i_____ , ______ _ _
xlamition
(act to the people ,h f governm
aovernm ent o(
S tale thafl
shril hr
fo. the *■ *»m *° b*i
co iu t martlal
con. the articles hired, rented or purchased the nricr t.eneral. approved by the G o v e rn o r, and n o p a y
rlareafinn announcing su ch fact
of the State
^Ci ‘lr,rT
i f,C f "r lincd
nci* by a court-m
artial le ga lly con*
w h rn br «•&gt;«
dremrd desirabl*.
ik» State,
amt direct
direct th
th ee u
m nf
n . *the
- T ^m7ilitary
:,V ,n J*, ,d.^De
the focome .n
&lt;»•
. J Lon—g .tuch
. . . *• thereof, and th e n e c r u it y t h er e to r § h i II b«P 7 m* ment shall he made from s u c h fund e xce p t upon • P*c l*l cou rts martial, sh all have power to try
,he
Slate, and
use
of #h«
the books mxnder.in-g-Mw
nitnJcr-Iri chief ~i
of Itil
7 svsl
7 cT,' Ixened
X - for
'°.f| that
‘.V " duido **. .VVaaca
n ce ie
s am
■ opted.
of the State, except when th ev
.h .n L i’ L . n f l ‘),,icf r* ‘ " “ l1 when practicable be filled by ap- medtxjchr forwarded through ch a n n e l, to the A d ­ such requisition so presen ted and sign ed b y the
, ’ " b,{ecl
m ilitary Isw. e xcep t a
|S « . 15. Each contractor, o r the several con- f"*® *he service o i the United States^ bu ? fo!
,,o m n l lif /’ ,,|cers of the M ilitra of jutan t General of the State, who .h a ll forward A dju tant tie n eral and th e ••uverno#-.*'* . com m ission ed w
officer,
lor any crime o r o
ollense
. iiv ii , iui
iim a c
made..........
p u n i,h .b | . .........
!,y th e ' military ‘laws of the
fcetors eombined, shall establish and m aintain
not command personally in the lie’ld u n le « !k!ni ^ U , e’ LI&gt;ro. '
, ha' ,,0 lh jn g in this sept ion »ucn , statement to the G overnor with his rec­
Sec. 4 t. Allowance*; T h e re shall be anpually m
om
m
endation.
•
.
fbook depository at som e convenient point in »d »‘ **d lo do so b r a tem lu ion ol the
L i. 2
? ' fak,e,.V, ° - * ? « "
o ilicets appointed at
paid to the O iu rte rra a strr o f the llrlg a d c. each 1 ruled h ta te s or ol Ihe S ta te of Florida; and tuch 7 .
Ir State of Florida design ated b y the Hook Com - •«•««.
1
01 ,,le E * * 1*' members of the (m vrrn or s S tall, and m em bers
Sec. jo. Tay for State S ervice: O fficers and regim ent ami battalion, anil q u arterly to the com . special c o u rts martial shall have the-same pow er* i
K..soin iplrrfpd with m o rta l p#ig»*Moa
»a. M.
S fr R
t&gt;&lt;sw.». _t .1
«-*
•_
"I tnc . \ m illiatrat 1vc S ta ll who receive State enlisted men, when em ployed in the active serv­ ftramling o llice r of each co n i|ia n y. Hoop, to the t-l p u n tsh n irn t at do g e n era l courts m artial, ex-*
•kail bold ice of the S late , as defined and provided in this m edical olficers com m an din g regim ental d etach ­ cept th at finei imposed hy tu ch ip e d a l co u titA c t, beginning on the day they assem ble at m e n ts 'o f Ihe Hospital C o r p s , and to the chief martial sh a ll not exceed 4 too.
-S rf- -S7 - , Summary C o u r t. .Martial: W hen not
i c i * ,n ' o n r * or other designated places until m usicians of IkJI1&lt;1% IllWiit llm lr iM usIsIliw. . . .
i the a c tiv e service o l th e United S tates, th e
. the day they have returned thereto and been prop,
e tly relieved, in clusive, Iraction il parts ol a
..
day counting as a lull day (a day beginning at
m idnight and ending the follow ing m idnight),
shall tc criv c pay ami allowances at the follow
m g daily ratrs:
O llic e r.. the same base pay
which iv now. or which may h rira ltc t be pro
vi.lrd lo t like glad es in the A rm y ol the United
M att*; and in addition the co*t of hire or renlal of quarters, and the cost ,o( hire o l horse and
one forage ration, when required to be mounted,
when not furnished by the Slate, and the actual
cost ol subsisten ce; enlisted men tw ice th e pay
now or hereafter provided lor like grades in l a5* . . . .
. . . . . . . ---- « . ....,« ...iw -v iiv e
Ihe U nited States A rm y.
Each enlisted man u llic c s; provided, that the p aym en t of these al
V' sumciiui * 01 pay and allowanceav T h«
shall l&gt;e entitled to one ration |&gt;cr day o r -com ­ low anccs shall he subject to such titles aud re­ p ro ceed in gs of such sum m ary court shall be in­
mutation &lt;d same at the actual cost of subsist­ strictions at may tie p re scrib e d hy the Xegiila- form al. a n d the minutes th ereof shall be. aft far
ence, under such regulations as Ihr G overnor m ay tIons lor the G overnm ent o l th e Florida N ational ** PU C ticah lo , the same as are prescribed for su m ­
prescribe
I he nay and allowances authoiirrd G uard, and that all m oneys so paid .hall he treat mary c o u rt* of the Army of th e United Statea.
c co
-------hy this section shall he paid out ol the geiietal ed as ,public ----------------fu n d , and a cc
ou
n te d for as a lto may
Ncc. 48. Courts Martial k l . y Srnirnce to Concacritin
u * ••—
be m
riteicn
lirdl |»*r
by ,thc
R e gu latio n s.
treasu ry: and not front the m ilitary appropria- *—
fln rm cn l in |.lrl) ,,( F in es;
All rotirts-mxrtigf.
lion hevemaftnr provided for n rgan ij Minn. main
I licrc
Itere shall al*
also lie paid to each com m issioned tn&gt; lin lin g su qin u ry rntitty. of the Floritlx N stlr.nxl
I n u m c . G tijq x iri. and upkeep. «.n warrant of the ollicer in the Florida N ational G uard, in ih r man Guar,I w h en rmi in tlie active tervtce of the U n ilra
( omi.troner on organisation p*&gt; roll* or to u c h
tin provided at«i\r in Ihiv section, when they Mates sh a ll h*vr |..»*ri to sentence to c o n fin e. IB
rr t lor individual* as may he required by Ihe have servetl n ot less than o n e year. Ihe sum ol merit in lie u uf fines a uth orifed to l&gt;e im|&gt;dsed! jU
(.over nor a* 1 om n un drt-tn-l'hief, accompanied J40 as a uniform allowance, a n d they shall fo- e n ­ provided th a t such sentences of confinement shall
'
hy copies ol Ihe order* authorising service
lie- titled thereafter lo * uniform allow ance ol )i$ nut e ic fw .l one .lay for each ilulLar of fin * auth
o
iu
e
d
a
n
d
imtHisrd.
lore
paym
ent.
pav
rolls
and
vou
ch
ers
shall
be
.■ '
........
••■ WCIICTW Ml.lll
lor each com pleted ad d itio n al year ol service.
r .
■ ” ■ &gt;*••
... w•* ms •11a I y »cnwi
by the A djutant General
tieneral and approv
certified hy
apfoovri1
h lf-t hx unt|rr tins A ct. am i r n n tn c tt for furn
jniting the n ece .rary ' length of . e r v l e e to rn
4'- Armory Hoard; A rm o rie s : How III.
&gt;ec. jo . Sentence ul D tim itta l or Dishonorable
by&gt; the
I
rhe Governor.
(governor.
lion
lam ed ; Rent ol Arm ories
1 lie tr shall he ap- D ischarge M ust lie A pproved
__ _______
f 8-!
«* have t»cen cxccu tcil, shall m s u c title an nfficei In Its placed upon the reined lot
by Governor. Be­
See. j l . W hen TtiMipt are in A ctive Service: pointed within* the Slate of F lorid a an A rm o ry fore
■ circular letter to the edu cators of the State, Ihe Governor, at Commander in Chief, .hall have . S*p- MA ccoun ts and V o u c h e r s 'to be
*&gt;.'&gt;« it
d is
)» E
Executed:
\Vheu
the Vlorid*
xecuted: \\
hen tlie
Flor‘ ’ "N ational
The
troop*
ordered
in
to
the
*ervice
of
the
Stale
Vtainirijf such inform ation
he may deem t h e power, i n ca*e of war, invasion or insurrec­ A u d ite d : T h e lx&gt;okt, accounts and vouchers of
Hoard, lo con sist o f ih e ( .o v r r n o r , jhe A d liitan t Guard is n o t in ihe service o l the U n ited Stales
jm u r v
Adjutant G eneral and all other officers of the for thr enforcement o f the law, the preservation General ami three other p e rso n s to lie appoin ted •entence o f dismissal Horn Ihe service or dishnn:
tion, n ot or imminent danger t h e r e o f , o r I h e
| 5rr 1*&gt; T h e hooks adopted as a uniform ays railin g of air nr any poitlon of the militia ..( 1 lorida .National Guard handling Stale or Gov ol t hr iicacr, ur for the security of the rights or h)
b) the
tire G overnor, who .hail
!»c r..n
comornis.t.-tte.l
shall lon l.. . . . . . . . I ,,!
..1 oralde d isch a rg e (tom sam e, imposed by courtlives of citifens. or protection of pro p er!), shall (tcers ol the N ational Guard o l the State ol F'lot
ol tfvih-H .k* fur u*e in the llitch Schools FU.rola into the s e r v i c e ol the U nited S t a t e s , tu r rn ment nrcipertjr *lu ll be audited upon tl»e di
inartul. sh a ll not he executed until approved by
hr
deemed
to
he
in
active
service
O
fficers
and
in cfratr the and an.I i m i l
c._._
in 1’ c clcm rn larv irhnrvli xlvsll 1.^ .
rrction of the G overnor, in tlie «4ine manner as
itla. whose dulv it shall Ire to entisrdrr ami the G o v ern o r.
*
enlisted men jm ployed under orders of the Gov
appro, e plans (nr all arm o ries or other build
•’ (*• so.
I’residents ol Courts-M artial M ay I*.
rinor in recruiting, making tours of instruction, in 1(1 to lie used lor m ilitary p u rp o s e s before such
mjj^ection cd troops, armories, storehouses, camp buildings shall he cither re n te d , purchased 01 “ « y i» *ran ts; Whcq no! in the active se rvice ot
n*e U n ite d States, presidents oi cuurta-mxrtUI
s»t«;s. rifle rjingrs, and m ilitaty property, sitting (•instructed by the State:
and stm iin ary court o llice r. of Ihe Florida N a ­
on general or reicimctiUl courts martial, boards
la )
W henever appropriation- may tie m ade hy tional G u a rd , shall have p o w rr to issue warrants,
o exam ination, courts of inquiry or boards of th r S tair laVgislatiirr fur the- |&gt;iir|H»sr, Ihr Arm ory
officers or making and a*sisinitf m th c physical Ihiartl as a|q&gt;uintr«l, -is rm jto w rrrtl to r r e t i or ilu ccled to ih e sheiilf of th e proper cou nty or
r s animations, shall hr deemed lo be in active ix o v u lr u|*.n such term* as m a y hr .lcci.fr.I uj.ori any c o n sta b le , to attest accU scd persons and to
•ervicr when it is so specified ,n orders flrd rrs by such Arm ory Hoard a* tvenig must advan ta biiu g tb eu i before the court for trial, whenevef
shall specify in every case if pay and (ravel or ge. us to tire S tale, an arsen al and arm ories lot such p e rso n s shall have disobeyed tn order in
writing 1u 111 Ihe conveniiie authority to appear
expenses afe allowed
•
Ihe use o( tile u igan ireil m ilitia , and in w hich before su ch court; a copy ol th e charge or chrugea
Ncc. ja . Troops. How O rdered O u t:
When *1
A 1**; *,o red snd saielvr k e p i all p ru p crly oi liavrng b een ilrhvcrrd to the accused w ith such
an invasion of or insurrection in the State is I b e lA 'n ile tl S ta le s ami ol t^rc Slate issued (or
•*•;• O f, \Vr ««ate issu ed lor order, in tire manner p rovid ed hy law for th e
made or threatened, or whenever there exists milslary pm poses. - and
and which
w h ich arm ories shall he aeryice o f , c iv il process; and to Ulue subpoenas
a n o t, mob, unlawful assem bly, breach of the u s e i for drills, m erlin
gs, and as
rtinirs.
as j-s place
nisw- of
..I ten
. . . . and su b p o e n a duces tecum , and to enforce b y
peace or resistance to the execution of the laws d e rio u s hy Ihe units of and
Ihe n tg a m ie .l m ililia attachm ent attendance u f 'w it n r t ie t and th e prfo
**• , « f StatG or imm inent daritfcr thereof, and the as./gned to tlie same.
duetton o i books and papers, and lo sen ten ce
civil authorities aicf unable to suppress the same,
f ’V
* ,lc com m a ruling o ffic e r at every statiun
it shall be the duty, of the Com m ander in Chief u llih e troops m ay, when a tith o r iir d hy tlie Ar- for a relu sa l to he sworn or to answer, as provided
in
action s before civil courts. *
vr in case he cannot bw reached ami th c emer
n/iry Hoard, rent an arm ory foe the use ol the
Sec. j i . S h e riffs l-'ccs: F ees for sheriffs for
k e m y will nut permit of awaiting lift orders it
oops
his sia
sta.io
tioun; ; ami
and 11il m
theerre
he two ur
or m
m o re
, , , t at
«t i.ms
. . . I....
as. I 1_ at.__e_ he two
•.
. o re "&gt;e se rv ice of all process * issu in g out o f' niiTitxrv
shall be the duly of the A djutant G eneral to* Is- „ oI IfoXtli
h f2 n
ki ,h *. , * m c ci,,r o* »own. courts, a n d fo r the attendance o f dtpuly J h e tW ?
•ue an order to the officer in cpm m and of thc tthey
shall, it practicable. I*e n iiiM n r.i in *!»*• iiiwm atte-i* *&gt;»••*• • .b .n i.. w». - ..
*'***
‘ i ? " 1 11 p Ia c,:.C lbl?' b * ‘lu arierrd in (he upon su c h c rm r ts .'s h a irb e 'fo e 'w m e ^ a Z pro ym ea
hmly *»( tro o i* best suited for the service* fur
Each arm ory u iu sl contain an by law fur tlie service oi sim ilar process Issued
*h ich tremps-are railed, com m anding h i m ‘to pro- .ante arm ory.
bly room of suilalde p ro p ortion s, and sucli f o tlie c iv il courts ul the -jtate
In (rials h e
c ie d with thr troops under him. or av many assem
'rretire
e t ir e «f«&gt;linw
tiK ltn ur
o r ri»O
Ul*
w ill accomnitt
irr n m n tn
u im it u n * M in t* W.I..H I L . _
SS
•
storing foutn
room
* as will
- . . - I s.|e,M
ary c o u rt, when the accused hst been a c­
------ --the rules anil regulations of the War thereof as may be necessary, with all possible • *e all m ilitary property is su e d for the H o op , summ
..V v . s . . . . . , ... hi i t u r lur r»c«»ri (liny, ann suen
L * '*nr of $50.00.
quitted, tlie sh etill's coils and feet shall be paid
prom
ptness,
to
suppress
the
same.
In
any
case
Departm ent govern in g the N ational Guard, now
at that station, and niu*t W o t l i m v i t r constructed
member of the Sttb-rom m U sion expenses incidental thereto as hr may aiithorire existin
g or which mav hereafter be enacted or where neither the C ommander in-Chief nor the and equipped as may he p re scrib e d hy Die Ar out of th e pu b lic lun.lt in possession of Ihe commar be paid ax hereafter provided f.*r active
r ' 'r f*4,d I (.00 for each d a y 's actual serv
manning o llic e r ul ih r oig an iratio n f o which th e
Adjutant General can be reached, and the exigrn
service
prom
ulgated
for
ihe
National
G
uard
j
mors lloaid
N o armory shall be irnte.i ur ar
r ' rr,lhig twenty days, and shall he paid
i ) cd thr ocisilrifi shall require it. ihe ( «&gt;niat&gt; ir p ir .l (or use by any c o m m an d in g ollicer stiltt* accused b e lo n g . In cnUrt. m arital trials, (he (era
Set
17
Naval
M
ilpia
and
M
arine
Corps
Ihe
See
q
‘'i»l(
»tf
the
Governor
Ih
r
xtaff
«-f
-"t",
1herein, actual traveling e v p e n sr.
S'1,1 pay ol s h r llli.
-Irpuly sheriffs shall be Upon
JuilKr o! »ny (m in t) where there may exist *
one •,',. | „ and from Tallahassee, and a per the l.n senior vfiall consist of the following t.ffi i.osrrrnnr is author tied \n his discretion to or not. mob. unlawful assem bly, breach id the peace J |dan ..I dets.iiplii.il ,,| the Intildiiig. show ing an aic*»uut errtifJril at co rrect by the Ju d ge
wrn i
fr
no| mo, e Ihan j JOO y0| |M&gt;ari) rrr% in J.r ap|&gt;ointed and rom m issioned by him g^nirr « naval militia arid a marine corps m ac
l i m i t nsiuiis and ap|K&gt;iiitmenls, shall navy been Advocate o l th r euuji and approved by (he A dV , e i , *U n *e to the esecu tlo il o| the laws uf ||,c
jutaiil ( ic n c r a l.
•
pi .-.gi-.g an,| there it hrrehy appropriated v*»th kre vet rank, hut not as officer*, of the c*ir'lancr with the law% rfow esivtin g or which -Mate, or iniininnit danger thereof, and the civil .iih in ilted It) and appioved by th e A rn im y Hoard
T hrv shall hold office at his nray herksflrr hr enacted hy the ( «.ngrr,« ol thr
tc )
The A rm ory Hoard sh a ll have lull pow ei
— ------t
I .'.oop, or to m uch thereof as may National fiuaril.
Sec. j i ,
C iv il OHicrra IO
lo i-xecule
FLaecute —
Frocaaaca
authorities
are unable to suppress the same, shall
is otherwise may* be provided: U nited S tairs govern in g the Naval M ilitia or
-s
1 .ul
s i rCi iou
l s in
l at. VM
I a
w t l a l ' IFenaltv
I — - l a - , gfor
___ a * Fail*
it
liifir,.a ry - Irom any money in the State T re at
to
pu
rch
ase
grou
nd
m
the
vatio
u
s
lo
ca
litie
s
and
S
e
n
te
n
c
e
artial
authority, ■am]
it sshall
be me
the
•
■the• power
■
■and
••*« «*a»fis#iii/,
mi ii
iu ii nc
J flO t r i t h a e s u l a • t s a. M . . f . t - I
*
. •
M arine Corps of Ihe U nited States, and re g u la ­ base
l..o u g h o u t Dm S ta le , w h en ever the etectlon of u .e : A ll p ro ces.es and . ^ e n e e . S f t W f o u r th
' the
tor d u ly ol such county ju d ge, upon Ihe application an arm ory m ay he a u ih o ria e .l. said grou n d , in martial of t h i . Stale shall he executed b / ^ h
bui
Na- uf the th erllf or the m ayor ol any city or town
i
in
*nd civil o ffice r* as ate prescribed by law lor fo*
in said county, to issue an order to the officer In for D ir'u ra 'n J t'h q.
1 uf
com m and ol any com pany, or body o l tioops, in for foe use of the S la te of F lo r id a . T he A rm o ry execution o f processes and sentences of t
fach
Hoard
shall
have
authority
to
re
c
e
iv
e
Horn
councivil c o u rta : th r neglect o r .re lu ta |-« f* a n y d v U
such county, com m anding him to proceed with
the troops under him , ur as many thereof at may tics, m u nicipalities and other so u rces, don ation s ollicer of tfie Slate (whose d u ty I t -shall ^be to
be necessary, with all possible promptness tu " { .-and a,nd ro n trih utlon s ol m o n e y tu aid in pro eircute. sa id processes ur sen ten ces), to eae cu t*
.
Im proving sm l m a in tain in g an a lse n a l, Ihe tam e, o r the failure of su ch olfictf to m ake
su p p rr.t tlie tame.
proper re tu rn ol til fines and penalties collected
A ll ullicers or enlisted men while on du ly, or ! M . S m ' " 11 “ J*- ' • ' S " f * n ices. tic ., th ro u g h
•n.
the
State
and any p ro p erty so donated shall or In re c e iv e in euttody an y prisoner sh .H he
assem bled Ihetefor pursuant In the order ul the
I F l.'fiV * ,,, ,rr, P r o P f'D lor th e use ol the State deemed a misdemeanor; anil 'shall subject f o *
G overnor or Die A djutant General or ol a county
lodge, issued upon Ihe request ol tile slien ll ol
irs
bL.'t
.fuch f0"""” ,nd m u n lclptll- ollender loand prosecution
by th e proper d i s t r ic t
pon 1 Vonvietlon
S
a n d to a l-enslly,
a n a lly , u
_______
_
any county, mayor o! any city of other civil Hes are hrrehy siitb o ru e.l and em jm w ered to m ake •attornev,
ssr-ls o
Mllen
ilanse
.. , .si
- lo
• the
.I
s as.
such
ol A.
$100.
u se ol* .the
S tate ®1
of
ran official having authority to make dem and |o| xurb donation* ami co n trib u tio n s for the ntir
l-oses
herein
set
fo
iih
W
h
e
n
e
v
er
it
may
becom
e
r lorida.
Die callin g out o| lio ojis lor active aetvicc fo
aid of the civil authorities, shall receive pay necessary tn the public in terest to acquire p ri­
Sec
« j.
Findings 0f G en eral and S p ecial
vate
property
order
to
p
ro
v
id
e
necessary
land
ai th c rate p r r x r ib r d under Section ia ol this
1 ,u r n , .V*,la l *n b* AP proved hy Com manderlor
cam
p
grounds,
rifle
ran
ges
or
arm
ories
for
A ct. snd such pay, and the cost ol auhsiating
in Chtef H elore lleing E x e cu te d ; Fine*, to W h o m l
and transporting the troops, and tu ch other nec- the orga n iied m ilitia ol foe S ta te , and th e sam e la id .
N o Gildings ol an y general or sp e cial '
csta ry expenses at may he incurred in providing eannot he acquired by a greem en t satisfactory to courts m a itia l shall he e a c cu tc if until approved
the
A
rm
ory
Hoard
and
th
e
p
a
rtie
s
interested
in,
* " * .* * P , ' C** of troops shall when •properly accom ­
by tlie C om m and er tn Chief, and when foe fin d -:
plished. and all accounts which have been audited- or fo e ow ners of tu ch private p ro p erty , the A r ­ m g* are *o approved, fo e C o m m in d tr-ia -C M el I
and duly credited as correct hy the com m anding m ory Hoard it hereby auth orired and em
em pow
pow ered
ered shall
snail c a u se th
Die
be issued to
te
e proper o rd ers
e rs to b«
ollicer of the Hoops and hy the A d ju tan t General
he certified lo the C om ptroller of the State of
Florida and the C om ptroller shall issue hla war­
rant o u th e State T reasu rer which warrant shall
C H A P T E R ftjo j
i f V * i.1 -0U* .? ' J"V fond* available (ur the purpose.
If funds are not available in Ihe S tate Trca*areasm y for the Immediate p a y m e n t. of su ch claim s
the C o v e n to r and C om ptroller shall be and ate
a tith oriird to borrow m oney in such am ount or
e w e s wm t &amp; r s S f S B
am ounts as from tim e to lim e may be necessary
for lh at purpose any auch loans to be repaid
out of any funds (irst becom ing available therefor,
.o ra o n , that
,uxi nothing
n ouiing In
in this
inia section
lection shall
ahall be
f. rovided|
construed to preven t the G overnor, Or the Ad° E */&gt;*.n ‘ * , °* C o u rta-llerjuM nl G eneral in the absence of the G overnor where the aAnnriea are to be lo ca te d . W hen auch i|.|* aM '
5 * ^ * 1 ?*’ *n,cuD *a in court msrtitd pro­
from callin g forth th e troops for th e purpose! arm ories a r l erected or p ro v id e d , the A rm o rv 1 a 11 ”
authorired by law w henever em ergen cy may re Hoard shall \have charge th e re o f, and ahall . 7 raDhL^**aherCift,fo‘ n(* '-h | P •r m e .n , ol. “ &gt;« * tn » o r
quire.
range for t h * r occu p an cy and u s e under the di L T ir ln i. *
” [0r **r v le« of com plaint*,
......... .
17 m e /xujuiani i i ____
L
f
?
,u b P°«n »»„*nd all other necSec. i l - D u ly W hen O rdered O u t. and I'enal- rrction a n y respon sib ility of th e senior o ffice r J
to m u itrr the orjraniiation in to the aervice. T h c
of the ItnyHn com m and of su ch _ n o st.
fj!w r ■ I,d la w fu l Ires to c iv il officer*, for servJy
for
F
ailure
to
C
o
m
p
ly
:
A
n
y
officer
receiv­
rn liitm
ll be
rnaie
in du. . . en
. t 1 of
. each
■ , aolditr
r
■ih«■a *«
uc n
i n e in
uu- in g *uch orders shall im m ediately n otify the of&lt;e) T l j r rent of arm o tirs sh all he paid b y th e
" w ” **k . !f e * ** ,b e
t*1* »flow«d gdicate and the duplicate copy o l each rn liitm en t
State ojft o a fu n j to be b ie n n ia lly appropria ed . u J i . T J l L
c a ,t *' ,0 «*,h e r »"•&gt; &gt;ha p a y,
paper w ill be forwarded to th e A dju tan t Gen- licers and em itted m m under hi* com m and, and by
th
e
le
g
is
la
tu
r
e
.
p
an
o
allten
ce,
a
n
d
n
ec
e
iu
ry
e
xp
e
n
se
*
of
the m em . t
as to on a* hta troop* can be assem bled, proceed
Vi
w Lh the r r P ° rl ol th e m u tterin g 'o ffice r.
A fter the organisation ha* t»cen m uttered Into to the place where such m ob o r body of riotous
S s H 1 * '" • &gt; « « . c « „ „ o ,
l ii* j
fb
member* of auch organisation persons assem b le d , to break the law may he.
or UIH«
o lh rrI Iri
peace
II he or the sheriff■ of the county wi
BkC
•hall designate the persons selected at com m it and
aloned officers, who, if th ey p ast th e required officer accom panying him, shall warn all such
desist and disperse,
'persona
’’z lo
r —
-a., -and
imj u»c lu en lurce
aim j&gt;rc*criDe rule* lor th eir and the s h e riff nf an•
''G h i;‘ s u « * f o , ^ n m H i ,e|oZheNA,Z n t d‘^ P li? « ” ®V,"the'
" NMlonii Guard * fo"":
"* " Uy b* COrnmU,ion,:d ^
^
a* may be neceasary to restore peace and over- Rovrrnm ent and m anagem ent. A l l U nited S ta te s aubo otn . u L !ir ,l is* i f i f a w i l w . _g __
-------—___ Ts
,r.**l,U n c .e -. A n y officer failin g to com ply »"&lt;f
S
tate
property
m
ust
be •k*eP
p tt «h«r*in.
th erein and
and' the
th e and
andP sign
slatted
b vy the
tV. Judge VA ad v
"
‘
‘
°
u*'
,Dt
ed
b
fo9 , ^
o ?form
^ r i tity
r M tOh*a|I|,
o le » l v. . . . i . i u^m.
" " ^• •" s t a l e Ve -A ?m G a*ndP.°ufoWJul'r‘.
o mpany
p a n i'1V
ln d " hhat“ tbeen
y ‘ nCOrpor,a
, , .: W
ben With th e p ro vision I of t ill, section and any of- to m m .n d e rt of tr o o p , u sing th e a rm o ries w ill i l l
A d r oc* U tb" « &lt;
■ ulninn. . ! * Q .,n
con
to all 'rrule*.
t.1V i . e . and
nr a n y ''V
com
orrnlb
band
organised
under
1 — o*
so •■notified
by m
h its commanncommandii, enlialed
. man ~
•••■ iicu uy
r s s ^ 'T s r j f V i S L s s r S i
; ; r .r .« 7 r ,
■ g law
i a ina crim in a l 1
f. training and £ w e^to ao sT /d ) i C° Z i V b^ J corP°rVf - " i,h Ing officer, who ih a ll fall to obey such order, a
.are o f auch pro p erty
itas o
rn te riin n sgs'lnM
■
i***• emsIi cs
.t .
P
4
y
mU.nn,„.,,D!?,lPr0p*
r7 and
^ d jt
protectio'tT
un es* prevented hy physical d isab ility, ahall he misappropriation
while
"
«ilT *i*" V " o r ormloss.
o n A rm
e ories,
s ,
wntie oecu
oecuSee.
se.
* •''-J rffiri^'™ SfV hi N .Z n M e8 S L 5 a'n d^rn to ''i K r * p w H b H ,''by“''l h i " i « 7 S “ ihe ""illtVd in d ^ f o e d f
ro’d l l ' P ^ V ;'^ *
Employment of a Stenographer In
■ C*4!!*. °* • ro W cm eaiior, and u|»on conviction
,w * «he aid. a ^ .t a n e . N ^ d L * S l^ tin n L°l S l a i t i now exi.ting or which may hereafter be Sf
o T f« .
tH»! *fme ^
ahall b« p u n lih ed bjr a (ine not cacee tlin g $joo,
^ m*an din
s g^ th-e aM a tt . s a a a
- * rapner m ay D* authorired’ b y th e coovenlnw”
1J 'f 'M
(fo v e rn m ro u t h e r e f o Z ^ ^
°'
'•"&gt;« « f « * n c e to foe N atron.) Guard or sLeretLrv r i s l , ™
f h * " . . beiI U., 1u ed bJ ,h f and b y imprisonm ent not exceed ing tix month*, of th e ollicer com
for a ll grnrrri cou M . m a rtlfo
W h„
‘ L o t t e d b , 0 M U t U a l u r . l l ' ike Crara
lhe orJ" ‘ -*"d «*«U tiona of foe W ar Depart- c o r n e r or
fo 2 ,l PPT ^ " lon,n0, *aclJ either o r both, at th e d lteretion of the court,
J * ) ,Th« Armopr. Hoard ih a ll also be charged •bortty
l^ a :
7
‘ -etulalmre o f Ike Stale o f m em • insofar a* Ihry may apply lo the Florida
\
i
The oincer. of end m ay also be dism issed o r dishonorably dis­
reporter U e m p lo ytd . he sh a ll be nald nwm
w ith’ t h i ’ lu p c r v iilo n ” and 'r a T 'o .',1.” e” " o T l n y
*?ion *
T h a i (he G overn or n( F lw d d . •-- National Guard, and ahall attest all orders of Ihe 2 rfo e in ^
.w d i T 7 , ,h 1 c .* m “ ‘ i.ci* nt charged by sentence of court-m artial. certificate o l th e -Judge A d v o c a te Putwn ^he
»p , ht &gt;• hereby au lh orited
e m n n ^ ii ^
U pm m .nder-fo-Chlef te ls tfn l 4 o (he m ililia, -H e , ILH ro n .Tl 1m e ? h . l i r . im* J ° L ? 1 ' ue7 U n “
K S 2 L 0‘ ! M
from T h e m i &amp; h, p .
A .O W 4 .V ' • VS 2 duC* 01
A id in g C ivil
auch ^»Por««
report» and Tre
r itu
un
. . ; ^ £ ^ , *J,VU^ n l^
r io ^ °°1a,d
‘ " i'p D fo r m a n y a n d a
I T t l &lt;2 J T K r^ . w 2 ahall
*b* n prepare
P^ P *"
rni . 1*
lraDft^
,d o l rf,r" ‘ °ro
» « h A u th o ritie s; W hen an arm ed force ia called out
PVWifo all
e c r e ta r r - ooff (he
K f U!A* ' orA“
■•
I ' k e s t t l L ! ? “ma.Jk * Ibe
tf&gt;« Secretary of W ar nr (he
lh e S ecretaryth c rW«
’
A a° W
, * ? f i v _ . ........................w
. . , _
1 *r t « ™ i f . t i ™
N * * * maw prescribe and require. , H e ahall per- lion and B r ° L l « M ,T " ‘¥
c iv il o ffice r ol o ffice r, m ay *«,D nd to . dlrec
d In'
1o,m *ucn*other duties a t may be req u ire} of him u n,t
01 lio n of the geacral o r apeclfle o b jects to be ae
L T . v“ - ? r , r t ° by the Com m ander In C hlef. H e ahall receive a
* ° c h - cpnttltu tfon and by la w . cornpliahed and the duration of aervice b y the ae
U n an ce and proper equipm ent o f th e ra m . T o l
- “ f „ m !U-n U m 'd *«ama‘ » member *
!*** Wlffti*- ou t the tactical d irection ' of the
troops th e kind and extent of force to be u*ed,
c ) T h e term of 'each M em ber o f Ih e Arm oVy S Z
* • g.e e c m l
anil the particular means to be em ployed to ac­ n .m
d .' 'o?fo
theV V
e T no r.
" ^Addf ju
o ttan
a n tT G
gT
^ . ‘h*
t, p p , 0 ', ,nl t °[
f ,d
'h eV
er 'fo
,h an
* n '"
G o.Zv ern
eni7- HIV
ten ffrnra*
tk . I
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com plish the ob jects specified by the civil of- eral.
and (Juarterm aater General, ahall he for fnTr ? nT- *en ,c n c e 'he imposition or collcctioa
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aa Amended by

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C H A P T E R * &gt; ; 8 - ( N o . i 8j &gt;
r atlir
A N A C T tr
tin
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g a
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to m mniatiun
U iio n to
to' the K u o * n
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l . Florida
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in g the C on stitu tio n of th e A lU n ttr, (ju ll anti
;.-.
M m tssippr Canal.
W hereas, T he l.ej|iil*tu re of Florida hat ctrdoraeti ami approved lire ennitriiction 1|&gt; the
,.. Tail ria l Governm ent of a canal acroaa the State
o l Florida, connecting the Atlantic O cean with
the trull of Mc»icO. a m i' directed that the Conu great of tlir United* S tatet he petitioned to cau te
aaid projtoce.l canal to be drlrnitciy localrt! and
T cunattuctrd ..a toon .a . p ossib le; and
W hereat, rite co^\&gt;t rue lio n ol a aca level c a ­
nal, capable yt tarryin g the large.I tr a itI* . corn-

ait d water
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S t ile ICqualiicr of Ta»c*
ahall investigate afl ~rfcatten o fW x a Gion anil i rr
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the C ircuit C ourt of* M anatee
reeetve luch compenaation aa may be
in between him and t i g County Coramlabaraaota Courtly for auch a am tau cr aa
r in lf r
m
Ihn
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a n .I
r a r llii
in the transcription and c trtifiu,^n cerrnird copiea, papers, file's, docum ent! in d
7 **,u. f,c o ,lr
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.
&gt;&gt;&gt;*» be ol the same foTce nuU ^l „ r \ t * '! c" m&gt; fn u ' i(-n fo r the service re‘ ‘u " compenaation for Ithe services re,tbf L,!trTAl5f * .'J.'
* « « t a . the original record,.
2f 'i k l r i
A ^ L , “ 5.j5 S S -l l ! S . . W
^ ; a t him it&gt; Section I I o f
. g S f y Judge of each o f aald nev
. _ „ j by a.iJ coun

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Idea.

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beeTne Courta o f U nion County shall have
c ivil and criminal jurtadiction throughout aald
county oTer cauaea o l action which ahall have accrued. and over Crimea and mladcmtanora which
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ahall have been committed within the territory
embraced in aaid cou nty aa hereby conatitutref,
prior to the lira! day o f October. ■ »!., In the
f ? m* m.ln ? * ^ ^ nd,
“ m* “ ‘ ' f ' “ “
eatatence when auch cguae o l
crim es or misdemeanors

th lor each man for auctr 1
le
o f D eSoto .. S. " ' ,,J * That all the ori’d lu 'l R egialm io n B ook,
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? ? ^ , l o 7 n ? ? h e dutiM o l
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,n ,h'* rl*-&lt;''‘&gt;n d i.lrictZ entirely within
w i y
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c -m lln u e
to
the duBea o l j&gt;,*,e 1 o ,t„iy . Florida, .ball be the property ,,f

nd proaecutlona, and alj
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__ iniitration and
guardianship
or adm
!ih, ''. Z 'V V P P P y ? ™ ', ' * Prof l " Iranacriptlon of all other actions, p.oaeculi’ona or proceedings that
wat T X V l i . ? 1
necessary for the may be pending in B radford County in the C itcuit
In in ,
o l the citiiena o( bara.ota C ou n ty. C ourt or In Ihe County C ou rt, or any other Court

“ ' t / ^ r o l lb e n T m u n t i c . K
y
K u t r . ' t X ' J i r^ 0" ^
* ''J ^ , ^ ( * ^ 1. 0 ?. ol
until the I test M onday o f Ju ly. H i t . and ,i,e tig h | lo t h e ‘^ o a a c ^ I f c r J o f ''U ’ ‘
^
eroted..
. c . . . . . . . . „ , „ t roll
for D eSoto
See u
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&lt;*' «f,
« bo« d ° ! “ «4
J,r»* 4*1 o f O ctober, i q j i . whereof anv court.
c f * * , ' * L* „ T »&gt;' Aaae.aor o f T a s e s for M io jt e * {’ fiiccr or Ixard o f Union C ounty, would have
County shall eontmue lo perform the nutlet o f hi* hatl luriaiiirfinn if m d rmtnfw fta*,! I,*.., i»

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South A tla n tic port at C um berland Sou nd ; there. ij'/JcT. ° o l " '[ . T o n " c,' m l" if,n,1* or "&gt;c range nl ‘ aid A ssessor to adjust. V q u jh r V a*nd a s !” ! t U S ,a ‘ * o l" " fo r 'id !." ' |„° ' 'u L n * " ‘J,*r bc!?n »ln * »“
by m ik in g it p o u iU r to tnnt(»ort on b i r f«•
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.
Ih - hslw.?! i t * 0"* or m u,cuU r u jo ilib rlu m ol
with the fin d in g , o l the satd « « « * o l T a m p a * n „* o r 'o M T . m ^ lU y f'“ ! £ '
Ikruugh * p ro irclrtl w ater route the products
' c J iu ™.*n e &gt;t of the cou n try drained l»y auch .river*, and to
c'
°r
o f le ru e . »ca*ment, either by adding • ^ U e d 'p e r c e n t u m s tr ic t!o 2 ° o | r o T h n e 'o r ^ r i ! ,
to the countv v a lm ti.... e*i**..x - i __11
hr LI mm . . 1
“ , , n c .o r lln c* of railway
foil
deliver theae prttducta at th e A tlan tic .Seaboard, ° f pn«m* w ithout th e u*e of dru m m r . n r

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*7 n d ^ a i r ruDon Vti*1*. Cou,nlT*
°"o "tlmJ “ p° 1 *oc'| e«f,1,led «&gt;pi« o f •*•« record*, docuSec. 6. It ahall be the duty o f the’ Board o f rata abate o f the indebtedneae o f ll
,°f ern or, o r upon becoming • law without ruch ap-w t **&gt;r • * *
d u T ^ r e r o w t i l £ b w h*t’
“ ? ‘-.oun' J' Jud« of U F a y e tti c o ^ G e d . ^ n i ^ V
*°r U* n*c_,‘b*
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In d u ctio n of Union County to hold their Public In.truction o l the County of B rad fo rd by proval.
,
Approvrrl June 14, 1911.
fa ™ , “Vh k
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. ^ b J o a 'I ^ of * 5 £ Ccmnfy* Tmhri
al£w original rrcorda. lbe Mm' f ° ' C* * nJ
M ,b* f■ ‘9*1
" ! “ ttUn« on ,b«
ln 0eto‘&gt;*r' **•«»“ « Intereat-brarlng. tim e ^ .r ^ n U therefor.
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Sec. T h
J4.
'it Court c-o‘ »* _TT.. an . k . nr t .| n.t
. . . r . * ..-'V‘,»e o* Utare Couuty, Florida,
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----e Board o f C oun ty CommiaaloAert

f i s f e a s '? V &amp; srSu ‘i r ^ ^ v
jag * a *« - V*. fiBL. . 7

Entitled "A n Act

( o m tru ction ol
and T o ll Bridge
ampa Hay, and to

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o f the aaid U nion C ounty hereby if au th oriird
and empowered to borrow from time to ltim e dur*
C H A P T E R g j j i — (N o. ir * ) .
ing the year Irom October tit , i g i i , to i Septem- A N A C T C reating C iv il Courts o f R ecqnf lo
ber Joth. toaa. money, in lum a that will
Countie* Having, or W hich Shall H ave, a Popa i
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ceed^^ 1 he’ "aggregate ’ the total* aum’ o l fs^ooo'oci
ulation of- Morn T han One H undred Thousand,
A
cco rd in g to the I^at Preceding Federal Cut1 / givin g and iu u ln g interest treating time war-.
aua. or aa Such Federal Census Is Hereafter
rants ih etelo r.
*
T a k e n ; D efining and Prescribing the Power,
*5- ^ T h e Spring Term , o f the C rlcuit Court
and Jurisdiction o f S aid C ou rt; P rovidin g for
o f U nion C ou n ty ahall be held on the third MooJudge* and C lerks o f C ivil C ourts o f Record,
day in M av and the Fall Term of thd C ircuit
and the Jurisdiction o f the Suprrm e Court and
Court (or U nion C ounty shall be held on the
C ircu it Courts in Relation to C ivil Court* e l
third M bndajr In November o f each year.
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Sec. j&amp;.
R ecord; Abolishing the C ivil Conrt Created
"
T he title to any
Any real estate
cM itc tyfnir
lyin g in
I
U nder the A ct Approved June jr d , 1915, end
the tVrritory embraced In U nio
ion County, to which
Repealing Said A rt. an,I Also Repealing Sections
Bradford County may hold lb e Irgll or e*ioitati&gt;e
r.rlcv either absolute or rc
reve,
j j i o and j j j 4, Both Inclusive. ,»f the Revise,)
v c rtio a iry , t« hrreliy
(icn
eral Statutes of Florida, Relating to Civil
U nion County.
Sec. a ; . ThU Act ahall take effect and be in
C ourt* of* Record, and A lso A ll .Vela in Conflict
force from the first day o f October, i o j i .
H erew ith:
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C o m p l n y ^ . * ^ - ^ 1^ .
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Ircanie a law without the a;,proval o( the C ov- in vo lvin g Ihe legality o f an y tax, assessm ent or
and thereupon auch certified conies o l rrc- ernor.
lu ll, nor of th#»

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ffp r t : that date, by ta le o r otherw ise; provided,
thsf *H »uch tases collected hy
try him on tire
the propid new countie*,
counties. f*»r
f..r
ftty rr pc**('iis in any o f Mid

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the United S tair* in a greater degree than could
be »ccompli«hrd by the con struction of thouun&lt;h of mile* of railroad* throughout the wctlon with their heavy m aintenance and in tere«i

.e*.* unpaid .\n«| past due on land* lying
...u *C» i County.
onnt
ritory o f l l l i l f County. a% hereby created, a n d '
v;rc
All l a .
|0
, n rn
rnfo*rr*
fo trr 'lii^
the ppayment
a ^ tn e n f‘ thereof by
by7 th
thee'scIM
tellinngg"'"!
of |v
Iv;’f&gt;c
in ^ *:f
'lrt'^ s fs ^.J. .r., ' r l
drlinu-r-nt land*
U n.l. in
i- the
H-* *ame
.im r manner
m ,n.,er an«l
an.I with thr nV#
, tf ,..rt
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drlinqnrnt
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V , b * 1* *1,07 ,b f.
of U nion Coun- in ap agg/rgale sum not exceeding the amount o f
'T, L t*e*a.*c“c e**?..*?.*
r s to all books,
i*00*1*. P
papers
» K fa and files In his nnr-fralf
one-half of one per cent o f Ihe
the total
t"t
la* as,r«,e.|
n', , f r
mJ)r l,n .,g" i'
facilitate the procuring valustioh ..f such county

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vreise lire profetaWn or employment o f cou n sel'
or attorney, or engage in the practice of law dur­
ing his term of oilier.

charges; and
Whereas. the building of such canal will greatly _/ m j i . That .
WBcrcas.
simplify the qurstnm of National D rfcnir;
t t t t l * a short cut between the Atlantic, and
liUlf of Mexico,
- . thereby
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rninating nearly

wilt S ' !
*&lt;’*,ro
the
coo
aPP[Oved
J
jo
•o as to rea
mile* o f distance by the w ater route
between
rc
Sec.
6.
New O rlean s and inre G u lf
'*
on the one
hand, the New \&lt;&gt;rl and L iverp o o l, on the o th e r,'
f i . i / 's i t i
willj a similar &lt;4*1114 o| distance a&lt; between the

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Gulf port, and other A lls n lic SealH.ard and Ku- ft*
topesn p orts, and will elim inate the dangers lo
shlpj.ing incident to the f&lt;as,aKc 0( Ihe Straits of
Florida, .with tnt&gt;'r&lt;|&lt;trt!l reduction of Marine In-

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’ii tir&lt; made on or after the joth day lerrm 1 willi the Board o f f
hi
i g j i , shall- lie made through Ihe ,,( |„,| ,.) r lfe County. ITori-Ia. Snd agree wun n u t
the Circuit C ourt f o r -such new county Board n|«p|i a plan for the assuniptidrl hy P ix ie

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ouuty may have on Itand nr thatI «i*.» r«!. until the- tjfht tlay of (h t.vlvr, i « j i . and titrrr**f. and thry vlia!I *fl a«i.|r ftofn the ticneral
wing to Manatee County on Ihe day this• •hall
&lt;nau complete
en it roll of llra&gt;lfnrd
llradln n l R
K r*rim
r ,r „ „ er Fund
such county such
cniitpirlr ine
the aw
l u nexrn
im m
lu n d of tiich
«uch sum each
eath
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,
“ heretofore existing
pon completion ,e a r as a .Joking fund, which together with ac
,g
1,,* if*
t .* u , . .
It fh jll w tiic duty nf Jhc Ibrard of
Mid at*f*fm cut roll, a* itrovuhd hy law, he rrued intrrr*t tlir rvon will lsa&gt; sHlIi.-ieiii tew t.iv

i m a ia v .
h 4" « » s s i t j
ms
a it;
&lt; n m » v |
iue w u * r
*’Ult C oust. In ca*c of lo** or d n tn ic tio n o f Ittcb
^ * 1 Ihe
the p
n vatr Seal o f the clerk shall suffice
su illcc Un*1
heal
prrvatr
Un" I »» OltlcUl Seal is provided.
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1h^f r Ahall 1m filttr Irrnti rtf I kw Ptwi

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reasonable m at. and that tile const met ion
tl,r
same is feasib le, and
W hereas. I h e requirem ents ,.f modern cum
tJ’ rrr&lt;’ 4n‘l lb e quick «ntl r n | tran&lt;|&gt;oititi&gt;.n I
the ennrntatrsly nteiease.l volum e nf pnuln. ts. r ,
w ill at the rri|irrrrm rnti of the National l»e ,
fense and the facilities necessary to the .level r
oprpent of an Am erican .M e t c b in t Marine m i
th at stielr canal should he Constructed as I
« «J» l«'vel canal. ,a ,|,e , ,h ,n
4 lock can al, and .
Fhe t nmmrttrc on
lfa il*'a r , ,n d .
* f , i i . t o National H ouse ol Representatives. (
l h (- 0 7 * r r , *• T hird Session, in Refrort npi,
- l 0'a : &lt;6* m* 'lc on ^, n "'*rv •»-. roar, reeom in ,
**" * f l , ' ‘V,n 4" ' m hr t -rngres. „f $5„.m,o
.„
e is h h r.UT n T
; u ,'*-r*n« and r e p o ,tin* on the
f e w i M i l j and cost of s u e ! . canal and w , t „ . h i, c rr liftc iie of ir g
' W nereas. It U desirable that the nubile alien*j®r* he called to tlie adsantages. ol lire construe
tmn. Of the proposed canal "and -waterway is ,
National a sset; that public rn .e re .t be enlisted
In urgryg upon l ongress its early su r,e s snd con
.a tru e lio n ; that the mailer
actisels and s c
S l V . 'j e 'r p ;r , r , ged
s„,| .rge.l
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and the P edeial aulh n i n e . . and that ...m e |„,,|y

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tr t hr ffi
I ( any
ihimln
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if fo r tT V n l
U k r * h ,,K r
W'hrrra*, T h r Unitr-I Slat
wharf

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I hiA Art *halltake rttcct im m M u tflv
itewr *1 may have on* hand »»r that may tx*
: prnval hy thr (*,o*rrnnr. nr upon »t% %ai,| 11-.ar*| on thr fir*t day nf Junr, A I&gt; 19^11
w i t h o u t hi* a p p r o v a l , nr t»ein*(
mJ
That thr Spring Trrm of ihr 4 ifeint
hi* &gt;etn.
( o a r ! n f
l&gt;Uir ( “minty. Florida, ihall
h^M oil
thr Thiitl Monday in V r b ru iry snd thr Fall T*vm
\pfil 1J. “1941.
on th&lt;* SrriHiil M..n«lay in August, in each yrar
S rc a j
A ll law* or part* of law* in con flict
IIA P T K R B514— (N o. 1 to).
I*rn\ tdins for thr Creation »*f P i* ir with thr provisions of this Act lx* snd thr Mine
thr State o f Florida, amt (•»? thr s i r hereby repealed.
and G overnm ent Thereof
Src
Thi» Act *hall taVr rfTrrt im m nliatrly
t*J by lAc Legislature of thr Staff of ii|mn it* pa»*agr and approval hy the (lO tentor.
•
Approved .April j j , 1910.
1
That the C ou n ty o f P ix ie be, and
--------hrreby, erratr,! and e*iahli*hrd. Sm h
t It A l'TF.N h i t — (No. u n ) .

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metriwf *1 all fs,s t„ t
d
) * H B trrr « m
f »f , t .
a renewal
i mmp |

FtArr Vo the point where it !• inter
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a

ittin^

fr«c rilvtl at fidltfw*

’ • ' ' e r t n i f i l i n e b e t w e e n S e c t| »n* M
HrK'inriMig in th e *11111 o f M e t i m at »
due
G tw n a l ii p R, S o u t h o f R a n x r im Ka*t wr*r
f i h e l u m t i v h i p ti ne
I j g - t w e n . r**w n* hip «
s f p e »ait| S e c t i o n l in e t o l b e T ‘ »w«
j i a n d M* S o u t h . H a n y e i b K a * t . t h e m e d u e rakt
b v t w e e n T*&gt;wn%hipi 7 a n d R; t h e n r u n a l o n g the l in e b e t w e e n
Tow n sh ip* j j and j 6

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The point" 'of 'brtt'i n n in g!‘' '" * l0 W ntM ,n

4 ‘ *unly I'idite ut Manatee C ou uty a tranw ript of
all papei*. tile*,
d vuuinrhf*and record* in .the
ct|fct&lt;&gt;dy **t It»e (ounty Judge of Manatee C ounty
that may in any
wi*e affectthe interests «&gt;f SaiaM*ta ( f u m y , a*
the Ih a id of County C otnm iv
sn.nerj tin y from time lo time d ite tl; and the
t ounty Judge nf M a „ . l „ fo u n t y .ball allow Ihe
County Itnltfc of Sara^ita C ou n ty free scce«« to
all In-.k*. papw-M, file*, tl-eutnrutx and records in
hi* n tln c that ilia) hi any wise facilitate the prof i r i n g of *uch
ttan n rip t; »aid
fudge o f thc
C ounty C ou rt nf Manatee C oun ty to receive such
ornipentatinti a* may b* agrenl uj»on between him
and the C od n ly toniiid»»ioncr» of S aia io ta C ounty

Injttfr o|
a «a •Aita I &lt;*uitl) ^liall rrceivr mu li re »
-••ivable t ••fi»|*rn*al Inn 4a •hall |»r tlKed by the
H a rd
• I 4 ou nty &lt;V m rp iM io n rr*
of S a r a t o l a
4 cu n t)
tp|

i&gt;rv. an.

lb e

S p tin g Term o f the C ircu it C o u r t

I
County thall l»e hel«l targiitiung on Ihe
..
,* tl
. ..
iU I #T. . .
m urth TI urvday .«■in A
April
and
the /Fall
^
p .tl a
n d . the
. . I tTeerm
rm , o
o ff
South. Range so F ^ it; thence south on th^ Range M iJ COUft o f
co|inty shall be held beginning

caled ; amt

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Wheteas. It is.de.irxldr that the ,I .effMiatitre
ol *iiil omr im rliitl &gt;1. .If
O eorgl. and o l th
' C e ll
flo
(be

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,h e t u , p i s t o n

of th* u i j EF

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rhorripson. „ aforrsiM . ih* G vfrpo* if[KiinlfJ one C . E. F irrrin gto n td- JT- M sail office;

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suitable
»enl

P)P u o j 8 n u j,s -3 *3 p its »tfi 'ifju itv i
occupy sxirj office amf rrH-eivr-1 th* ffflsls
1 therefrom for xnd during the period cf
surpension; and
erra i, but lor said suspension the ssid TJ(U
i nompson would h ive received as sslrry saf
com pensation from said office during ta;! period
“ suspension the vum of 11,444.44: now. thow

seen

'•'led under the Constitution ami I a»
'f Florida.
•
That it shall he Ihe dutyr n l Ihe B oar -1
jfity ( ••mmUiioner* nf D ixie County, Flnr*1 ‘I’ II their first
m eeting on the
f|r*t
Inly A I). . 0 4 . : and at said meeting
■Cl
make arrangem ent* for temporarily
" " the county governm ent.

. F - ’teteif by tbe /.eys'rArf.ve #/ Ike S till if

Ranges1 j o amt »l r.att 10 m e soinneasi co rn e r or
t o w n s h i p 4- t&gt;"Uth. R a n ge 40 h a s t ; 'h en ce Ue -i
with Ihe hoe between T o«&gt;wu*hij**
w n s h i p . 40 an.I 41 . " ' l l 1.

to the w a in * ol ihe G u lf of M exico, thence in a
nnrlhweatcrly ilirecfion with Ihe watert ‘ 1
’
G tilf of M n ifti (•• Ihe point o f beginning
Sec 4. That the said countv shall he a part nf
tlir First Congressional District, a part of the
Tw enty seventh Senatorial District, and a part of

brid ges in said -l»strl&lt; Is, shall lie assumed b y lire
S a r a . . -la. and ihe ( m i n t y Co m m ia
Saras-ila l oiiniy a i r h ere by a ut h o rrt r d

and empowered to prtnide for Ihe payment of the
Interest and ainking fund n ecci*ar) for the payrnt of the outstanding tiond* of tke u i 'l S|*e«
. ial
,(naJ
„ ri(,
| , i . „ r c„
:t* M
m ,be
the tame
tame manner
manner a*
^ „ rovj j w i
,|1C | JW1 of Florida for the asset*,.,.1
,.t ! • ■ • . l i s p 1 1, _ p i . wp w p s , I n i

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Hr It / «.is te\l by the Legal-Hure of the Slate of in all rr*|»ect« m the place and stead. In t h e __
trr*
a
fcre
iau
l,
nf
*xich
Judge of ih e C iv il Court
Florida
*«® rtl . wbo &gt;* u r u b l. o r di&gt;n;ialined to
Sert iu n 1.
T l u lt (mm and aftvr th* la sssg e of
tht* A rt the t o n nty t nmmlssimrer, nf ,n y n r - “ * ‘.7?** d
o f fUM
tt, «b*«
. .
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•.
.
.
. ••. # :•
„ r oin rr r a u ir me^ •in,i«g
Bnv
«
^ " r 'i * ,
t" It'
•hr
,,r ,, Record established under this rfet shall be
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j m
s. k N* Brs»rd »f County Com m issm ne;, ^ 1 0
hold
^
^
... «uch
...c . new
n r . county,
..
1 V cm.duct.any term or terms o f .
*or ,n * ,r *rl c r r , t*n&lt;
rt.rablr, shall wlrot r .“ i C“ Vr' &gt;/ Rrwrtd. the Cl.cutl Jndrfe, or
Vf
tr i|ttaii(ied
qualifirsl to
to wsrrvr
'lh' ‘
J«s«l|f«-•. if therr be _More than t
rrorn
the ,n*
male
(tcMnni writ*
w!i&lt;i are
a rt
f" m *r,r
l,r person*
rve ^nt .the
4
county wherein such C ivil C ourt o f
a* f“ ri,r' under the proviU ont o f Section a y ; r • vituated
,
may, and upon the order of. the
*7 i *i
*^,r ” evl»ej| General Statute* f
ihall hold, pre*ide over snd conduct
'* . *'r * ^ 1,1
a
provided uy tfrm of term* of •uch C iv il C ourt of Record, i n f
h 1 V 7l 11 i* ,r
' K rV urd t.m e ra l Statute* |&lt; rfofrtlm ail the dutie* and be vested w ith all tb«
which list ahall be aigtied and recorded a* pruvideii
by Section J jy a nf said Revised t|*n rr*i.lsU liites. J !* .* * ^ ,? * r!fn
Js*d&gt;,” fi,*U£b
*'o u rt
Sec.
That the C lerk o*f the Circirii Court of ord, an«l thall be *ub*tituteil in all respects in
s.tv new cm inty,
tl.r list ha. b rr„ m r.lr „
u,,11,he C iv il OowH
prnvt.lrd in S c C m , , of this A ct. .hall write the
f c “ rd ,
h'*
U lnrs. o r aU « » e,L
•aid name* on piece* of paper and place such.
,
*
*
l»ieer« o f paper in a bn* and •hall r|o«e and *eal
^r c *
Judgment* o f C iv il C ourts o f , Recort
•uch In. e a* provided by Section J77A n f the lie *hall hr lien* on real estate in likg m anner a J '
w»*ed General Statutes «•( rhr eitate »»f ITorida amt lodgm ent* •*( ( minty C ourt* when recorded K j ’t
•in |-f ftBps within *ai*t C’o u n lv '•( U n m n u
tn-tehv i t s a i r t l I ,»i (hr ) r a r l o a i
Ihe ( nltertnf • hall o t b r i«%n r y.unpU- with all the pm vi'inn« uf cur ling to law in the F o rrisu Judgm ent book* J
rule* o f p lead in g .'p ractice, proced
•.f T tx e * o l llradford Cminty •hall i»r-cre*l to v»ecfinn ;77(* o f tlir •aid' Revised Ggeneral Slat *-:
t,fc »»‘d e vide tier, and the laws o l (h b S tate prt.
• • If* t tl tr ta*r.% w h i c h t h a l l . nr* the fir«i d a y r«f ute* of tltr State of F lorida.
'•re
.1
All
law*
and
f
a
r
t
i
of
law*
in
conflict
c
u
b
in
g
rule*
of
pleading, practice, procedure an&lt;
tk t» * lw r. i«ja». t*e u n p a i d a n d |iakt d u e o n l i n d i
evidence,
am) prescribing (lie service* and retun t
lying in the territory of Union C ounty a* hereby here
.. with. . are repealed.
.
f
of U
rc tlil C ou rts, .*
shall,
so fay
as —
the;
shall become eliective
effective immeImme- ol P[ l
created,
enforce the
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n r« —
____
c r a t e d , and
xml to
to enforce
the paytuent
p .y.n rn t thereof hy a M Sec, 4,* Tthh is Act *hall
sale of delinquent lands in the same manner and &lt;ru,«!r " P ™ it* r * » » g t snd approval bv the Gov- »r« s^plicable. govern in C iv il Courts o f Kccoi
Sec. 10. All the provisions of the Revised
etn or. or upon i t . becoming a law without such
eral -Statute. o| Florida, and laws am ende...
approval.
•
thereto, which' can l*e applied to the C iv il C on r
Approved June 14. t o n . *
o f Record, nr tq anv proceeding therein, o r to 1
oflit-er thereof, shall be appli.abte thereon In .
C H A P T E R * s io — (N o. 14$).
cases escept where they aye s. -onalstent w ith I
AN A(^T Relating to M eetings of Boards o f r . i m
tv Commissioner a of New Counties and the provision* of this Act,
Sec. 11. The C ircuit Courts shall have appellat
Method of C alling and H olding Such M eeting!
nnd Things that Mar Be D &gt;ne at Such M eet­ jurisdiction in all c a s e , decided by th e C iv
C ourts
f Record,
in the klm e. ---manner
and w i t
the Organisations
o f ,-iucn
Such airriin
Meetings.
•ings and sue
t MK4 iiir«iituii 111
g*.
____bu^.1.
.1
, • —
rase s prior , In the first
day o f Oct ob er 1 0 4 1 , He It / m u te d b Y th , l egiU ature b f the State of
1 . Mm0 ,
••
or hereafter preaefib^
sshethe, rr rtifse d or ...Id to ihe S lk fe or Individ
F lon.l*
** *° *PP«ilxte jurudiction of rase* in the Count
Court.
oajs. shall l&gt;e n u d e through the C l e r k ' o f Ihe C|rSrction 1
That the 11. aril of County Commit
e«iit Court of Union ('o u n ty ; provided, that the •ioner* of any new countv in the State of Plorl i - W here the C irc u it C ourt b
has rend L
d ’ lerk o f the C irrujt Court o f U nion County *ha)l i‘l». whether in ch county ha* heretofore been
*e n ereapJcliiW ju risd iction a judjpn *n t in an
give to
% the Clerk nf the C ircuit Cnuff of Urtd- ate«l nr may be. hrrealter
___ created,
_____ _ may hold a U ivll C ourt o f Record c a te , the Sup.
iprrns.
~ n ti
erne O
ford County n reerij.t for all ta* sale* certificate*, meeting immediately u|*ort the receipt of the com* ‘ ball have jurisdiction to require, by eg ttio rs ri, &lt;7
and in hj« accounting •hall remit to the C lerk o f mission* by the member* of tuch Hoard* of G&gt;un* otherw ise, upon petition o f any (tarty tl

f»erfi»rm
Src. it
The A**e*anr of T ate * for Union
(Anility ihall
receive no cmn|&gt;etisattnn from the
State for thr li i m m r n t of taxr* for tai l county
for thr year
19^1, Init lie «hal| receive for tuen
-ervices at he may perform after Bit fu st d.sv o f
January. r , „ . such eompensalion as is provided
by law, and the County Comfhl* •loner* of Unjr»n
CiftinlV ahall f»ay him *yrh reasonable r«Mnrtenv«
*
* y rv ic* e * rendered* by hnn from (be
lion f»*r
the
f*r%t .lay nf October, i o n . to the fir*t day nf
January, \&lt;*a. »• they im y deem proper.
And the Tav \«*e%*or of ftradford County and
thr C lerk
of the C ircuit C ourt
o f II rid ford

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FERTILIZERS
INSECTICIDES
SPRAYERS POULTRY SUPPLIES
•x C ou n ty Judge o f

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have civil

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nave
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T h o ie who arc duly
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• n7 way pertaining to anv such action m o teen •
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b
V
°Ib er officer o f T jtFayefte County. Flor*
a . rs’ • n£ c" * ,,&gt;dy thereof, tn the proper officer
' ii'xie C ounty, Florida.

_ m n iilittin i
p r in T m ’ lb r ’m s t ' d i / V f /»«&gt;’.
1^ 1^* same
f»- T h l*
*h* l ,_u l e «ff« ‘ «P«"
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manner and tn ihe u m r patent a* if *ahl county l g a ,n&lt; i? P * 5 V#
Governor.
nail
auen
W ltieen
^ n tnt e«xiiicn
i f ecc nw ^urn' T
h ne nnr n' or
of • o io n
Appro« d
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acerued or in ch crime* or mi*demeanor* were mm*
milted.
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s
A C T CProsdd!ni? for'^ha^CresUlon' o f Union
See. 8.
A ll action, and proaecutlona a n d 'a l l
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,aia aua,P ° i i" * indebtedne** n f the iToard 'f spread upon the minute* nf :!;# meetlnv n f the
In.truction o f B radford C oun ty and a'as fioar-t o f C ou n ty Cotnm latlonart.
In
M ae b f
upon an equitable division o f the turplir* fund* meeting* held a fte r due notice, three member*

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Rec rtL*
rtprodueed
In S ectio n !
j* ta

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I o ' thia Act. the Board o f County Commlaaion- !.io,n
.n*
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' °*.nay
' h“ o rg
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in- itr, may approve
the t,bond
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wrni auch
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upon aa plan
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w orn all
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metnhera are
are it ;.&gt;ent
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at auch
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proposed County
Court o f Record,
Pro.lr
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lx qualified votera at aald eW - for the asaumptir-ni b
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be 'fflle
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byj Union
U nion County
C ou n ty of
o f ill
its j-ro
pro and which written
w ritten agreem
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The Fashion Show a t th e ‘Princess for every call of the season, refresh­
TAMPA, Bept. 16,-(B y the
the
Associated Press). — A
ingly
youthful
In
line.
There
is
much
Theatre, Wednesday evening, put on
Associated Press).—Mystery.
block of &gt;otel#, bath ’
charming use of fringe and beads; and
Jtj
Cd
f . :;fy| | i Vi ; «i
by
the
up-to-date
Baumel'a
Specialty
W....still surrounded today the dlsplaces on the
and
,
of contrasting color* of ruffles and
THAT
WILL
TEND
TO BRING:
Shop,
demonstrated
once
again
that
* appearance of Aleck Filkin,
board -walk at Rockaway
CHURCHES TOGETHER I F
T0 TilE NUMBER OF HALF MIL- * ’ 18-year-old Tampa newsboy.
Sanford with her live-wire merchants, sashes there la seemingly no end.
beach were destroyed by fire
POSSIBLE. A**# '
ia fast getting Into the big city claas Fashion decrees for afternoon and
UON SHOP' WORKERS ALL
* The sheriff and police failed
today at a lots of half a mil­
street
wear
beautiful
dresses
fashion­
commercially
for
certainly
no*
metro­
OVER UNITED STATES.
* to discover clue as to hfa
lion-dollar*. Two men were
.
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politan city could have given a more ed In Carlton crepes, serges, crepe* whereabouts. The boy was
missing
from
one
hotel
after
back
satin,
P
o
in
t
twills
and
satin­
.CHICAGO,
Sept.
15.—An
orgmHclever fashion review than thaj wit­
* last seen Tuesday delivering
the fire was under control.
xation lo promote harmony and good'
l g a c k G O tftfc f t f t
nessed by -a delighted audience last faced canton crepe, beaded and em­
I wither the nation will face a ganaral * ' his papers on his bicycle.
broidered,
that
have
.
distinctive
new
feeling
between all classes, races and
night. The lady folks were out In
1 nflroad itrike may reault from two
sleeve that marks the lateat -fall t o * « * » * t o t o » * * « *
religions in America, announced as in
great
numbers
and
It
la
no
secret,
that
to to
tapcrtant meeting* bam next week.
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process of formation here today with
my hiyde'a husband and sweetheart, styles.
IrtrtMnUtiveapof' half a million
A charming model was shown in COMMITTEE RESUMES
.
Edward Dunne, former* governor e f
were
no
leas
interested
In
the
wonder­
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COAL FIELD PROBE Illinois, e l Its head. Tha society wtn
crepe-back satin which had trim­
I g^op men Will meat 8unday to de­ AMERICA SUGGESTS
ful
designs
shown
to
the
best
advan­
DISARMAMENT PROGRAM
termine what action- will be taken *
tage on living models whose grace mings , of the reversible aide with
be known as'the National Unity CcaaaWASHINGTON, Sept ‘lS— Mem­ dL One prime motive, Its sponsor*
Hard to the yrtigef do* And change
and charm added much to the beauty straight bands edged with lace, dec­
WASHINGTON, Sept ’»18.—The
k working rule* effective the flret of
of frocks and hats. Arrayed in rav­ orating the lower part of the skirt in bers of the senate committee investi­ said, waa to combat Kn KHix Klfn,
American
government has sent to thi ishing apparel, the models displayed horisontal faahlon. This waa worn by gating conditions in the West Virgin­
/ kit July. A countrywide ballot takand an organ!cation of councils will
*
ia coal fields will leava Washington be pushed where the Klan has obtain­
| n tome time ago, la eald to have re- governments' of all the powers lnvite&lt; by their graceful poses, the gripping Mrs. Wight,
nlted overwhemlngly In favor of a to Participate |n the conference on c^ m 0f theM, u * fIrit authentic
Not much velvet was shown but Saturday'for West Virginia with the ed a foothold.
.
'* '
^ of
metallic brocade holds a place of pow­ intention of resuming the Inquiry fa
(trike. Heads of esgiheere, conduct- the limitation t of armaments and far styles
of ^the fall
fall season.
,
- er for evening and also for bodices an informal manner. A subcommit­
•n, englnemen, anil firemen, awitch- eastern questions a Hat Of topics aug- The' varied styles of the dressmak­
TROPICAL STORK CAUSED
gested
for
discussion.
Officials
of
the
er’s a rt designed for the nation were oined to other fabrics. Steel beads tee meeting In executive session to­
B(0 and trainmens brotherhoods will
TWENTY-TWO DEATHS
■wt Thursday to announce the result state department refuted today to effectively displayed on Mrs. Fred and brilliant,devices, notably In red day decided against immediately re­
tf the ballot now being taken In those comment on the nature of the sug­ Dalger, Mrs. Sherman Lloyd and Mrs. eathar to attract attention, la used in suming the formal Inquiry fa the coal
1fir—The
serge combinations. Fur is used for fields- pending conclusion of the mur­ 8AN J?A N !
rrinlxationa. Unofficial.reports in­ gested program; but It waa under­ Hsl Wight.
tropical
storm
Sunday
night
a t San
stood
offered
lists
of
subjects
bands
and
simply
treated.
The
Orien­
vrss Among the modish gowns worn by
der and anon trials In Mingo eounty
fiesta a large majority in favor of the ---- 1- - r — -----— — y. —
Pedro
Macoris,
Santo
Domingo,
caus­
nothing
more
then.tentative
and
calMrs.
Dalger
waa
a
handsome
black
tal-touch
Is
seen
on
many
frocks.
and the grand ury proceedings In
itrike. Heads of some of the organi­
ed twenty-two deaths and great dam­
Hack
In
combination
with
coloredr
bro­
culated
to
serve
for
the
basis
of
an
costume
for
afternoon
wear,
accordion
Logan county.
sations recently cautioned the mem­
age to coastal craft in tha harbor ae*
pleated falling in straight lines to the cades for bodices or worn with girdles
bers to conserve their resources In agremnt.
cording
to advices received here.•Three
n
brilliant
lines,
is
fetching
and
el
-----------------------‘
uneven
hem
and
finished
with
a
deep
SCHOONER DEBARRED
preparation for a ‘show down’that is
deaths
caused
in Porto*Rico.
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BELIEVE SHIP L08T IN STORM fringe of crystal beads. A big picture ogether desirable. The Peggy Paige
ra t to come.”
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16.—Boston CHAMPIONSHIP OF
HALIFAX,
Sept
Baumcl Specialty Shop in Sanford are
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very
lovely
figure
was-Mrs.
TWO BANDITS
BRID eTTuWN, BarDsaos, oepr. 10. ^ w , ht wearlng „ exquisite even the embodiment of all that Paris has Schooner Mayflower deharred today
SOUTH AT STACK.,
■ WHILE ROBBING'TllAIN
as contender for the International
- T h e schooner
^
***£* in(r c«pe of blue georgette with fluf dictated for fall. .
OFFICERS TIPPED OFP. two passengers and #rerf from Deq{ ^
mollne&lt; Removing
MEMPHIS, Sept 15.—The past
Distinctive features of the new fishing schooner.races for tha trustees
of
the
Halifax
Herald
trophy,
won
b
u
t
season
series between the Memphis
•th*
s e a l e d a charmingly f Mh- creations are the sleeves. They not
* (*r rb. iuMtiw* rKmf
have been lo. In the h ^ c a n e w h lc h ^
cyenlng
o£ sunMt taffeta
year
by
Gloucester
achoner
Eaplrante.
Southern
association, and Fust Worth, I,* ,
only Oover the arm, but the wriat and
FORT WORTH, Tax., Sept. 15
swept over this region September 8th ^
tJght
and side draperies. often droop downward to the knees;
Texas, league pennant wfaner* fa de­
l.Tso would-be bandit# were shot and
cide the baaebatt championship of the
|
A
Parisian
mode!
of
black
beaded
introducing
the.
famous
Jenny,
the
, killed l»to last night by federal agents
south, will start with a gama at F eet
net,
over
black
siren
charmeuse,
with
DuBarry
and
Bell
sleeves
In
their
va­
P* railroad.detectives-when .they at­
Worth
September 21, and will consist
which
waa
worn
a
cerise
duvetine
and
riety
of
enticing
llnea.
The
rich
au­
--4
itI tapted to hold up. a Texal Pacific
of a seven game aeries, the winner o f
feather
hat
to
(hatch
the
big
velvet
tumn
colorings
of
the
trimmings
are
fiuenger train tan miles west of
rose adorning the gown, waa artistic­ decidedly appealing. •
tha four games to be declared southFort Worth. The tip received by fed
ally displayed on Mrs. Lloyd, who 1st- An espedaly unique model of Peg­
em champions.
. '
ml officers eaused the placing of a
i
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er on1waa seen in a gorgeous Import­ gy Paige deaigns is of navy Poiret
heavy guard on the train.
ed Georgette blouse, heavily beaded in twill, heavy red leather embroidery
ARSON CHARGES AGAINST TWO:
v
vari-colored beads In bdautiful design. trims the sleeves and panels. The ONE HUNDRED PRESIDENTS AND
| BRADENTOWN BOOSTERS
SECRETARIES OF EIGHTH
IF HE TRANSPORTED LIQUOR These two offering! are the last won red leather colar and sleeve-cape har­
SAVANNAH, Ga., Spt. 16.—War^
HANQUBTTRD AT DELAND
DISTRICT
FROM LOS ANGELES TO
in importations for the nation; the moniously blending. Mr*. Lloyd dl«rants were issued today for J s n n r
SAN FRANCISCO
-young matron, you know, for we are played thta frock*
Rahal and Mary Bahai, hla wifo, who
&lt;■i TU l i m l i t t l Vim s )
(&gt;T As SMMUta* Tnt*)
no
longer
wearing
old
lady
frocks.
have
been operating the Datnty UtvDELAND, Sept. 15.—Forty BrmdenFascinating and entrancing are the
JACKSONVILLE, 8ept. 16^-Ap
&lt;■ 7 n*
Forsooth
there
are
no
old
ladles
in
dsrwcar
company on th e second floor
town boosters, touring Florida In au­
wordia that fittingly describe the even- proximately one hundred officials of
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. lfi^ F a ttomobiles were entertained here to­ ty Arbuckle will be prosecuted .as a this agel Perchance,.If the dear old- lng gowna in their aunaet colors. The Rotary Cluba of tha Eighth district, of a'building a t Broughton and
day by the DeLand Commercial club violator of the Volstead act if evi­ fashioned grandmother should stray designer seems to have caught the comprising the states of Alabama, Barnard streets, charging them with
modern shop, seeding the old
with breakfast and ride about city. dence now beifag gathered, shows ha into the
Georgia and Florida met here today arson. ‘ They were issued by State
Biyica
laldy
styles
pf the years gooa by, «he ray# of the setting sun; borrowed the
party left a t noon for Daytona traniported as much as one drop of would ^ Bprpngeq
l0 find
I1W},nciw
u In
mi a
• tints of a marvelous sunrise and dip­ in annual conference to dlacuaa club Fire Marshal Sharp, who has been
to
heraelf
■here it will disband, tha members
liquor from Lot Angelea to San Fran- m ^ ig tro n i^ r 'gorgeoua coloring and ping into brilliant reda with the hand activities for the coming year and se­ here for several days making an in­
honing home leisurely.
.
daco for hi* party La^or Day, Robert youthfol ltacaj f t r truly this ia the of a prodigal, have transferred'them lect the next district convention city vestigation.
to
fabrics,
as
an
artist
would
transfer
which
probably
will
be
Savannah.
Dis­
McCormick, special assistant to- Unit- &gt;djijr ^
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.VIRGINIA RAILWAY *
Turner, of Tam HOOPER STEALS BABB
4■
ed States Attorney General, announcVirginia Brady 'displayed ad- hla colors to canvas. Georgette crepe trict Governor
CLAIMS SETTLED.
a
used
in
a
lavish
manner
for
the
pa,
presided.
RUTH'S THUNDER—HITS 2
ed today.
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vaniageously the creations, ' more
HOMERS, GETS 4 RUNS.
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•District Attorney Brady expected wero 8j,0wn with exquisite grate on splendid beading or crystal work that
WASHINGTON, Sept j 16. — The to decide today whether to try Fatty ^ youthful fprms of thn Misses Mll- forms the conspicuous feature of the NEW NATIONAL. COMMANDER
ollroad administration settled today Arbucke on the murder or man- drcd Ho,ly and u c U r e
NEW YORK, Sept 15,-Rlgktfiel*With frock. Beaded nets, taffetas and laces
.
( I t r u A i»cU U 4 1Tnm)
with the Virginia afiway company all slaughter charge as the reault of the e&lt;]Ua, d#I|ght on, .dmired the hand- are popular favorites, suitable alike
er
Harry Hooper, of the Chiaqp*
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 16 .—Oscar
claims growing but of federal control death of Mias Rapps- Brady said if aome §uR wjtj, whlch was worn a.chic for the matronr the young society de­
White
8ox, stole Babe Ruth’s thunder:. .
Carlstrom, dt Illinois, was today elect­
for &lt;2,100,000. Another claim settled he decided to try him on roanaiuagh- m tle turbap feature&lt;j by Miss Holly; butante and the high school junior.,
He
hit
two home runs, a single, drew
ed national commandier in chief of the
v u that of the Alabama Great ter charge and the fnurder charge bo and the prflt'ty afternoon frock of
Baumel la. showing an amaxing
a
coupl
eof bases on balls and scored
United Spanish war veterans.
Southern railway company for fl,- dropped he would be admitted to ball.
■tyle
and
value
group
of
blouses
that
gatJn^
garAlBhed
—
four
runs
in the weatera team’s thir­
.
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with corel
MO,000.;
beads with Its lovely accessory, a hat reflect the very best taste in design, Is regarded as an acquisition to be ap­ tieth triumph over the Yankee# tirf*
812-000,000 WERE COLLECTED .. o£ rpd duvetine and metallic flowerr, made up of the choicest fabrics in all preciated. In addition to the joy of season. And he was supposed to have- .
the beautiful colors so much in* de­ the. fash!dn ahow a moat delightful been cripple^ duo to an Injured leg, ' '
IN-PAST DUE TAX DRIVE exhibited by Mias Jones.
t e x t il e w o r k e r s
,
and entertaining vaudeville program which has leapt him. out of the game
The happy blending of colors and mand this fall.
l a u n c h c a m p a ig n
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Collfc- ^ b(J appr0prlat« hats worn with each And the hats! They are thq. latest was rendered throughout the evening much of this season. Ruth, incidental-!,
FOR 44-HOUR WEEK tlon ofapproximatcly $12,000,000 in coatu‘me; small hata for morning and note in style and beauty sponsored by including enjoyable musical selections ly, playing on his rome grounds, wma
delinquent and• additional sales and gport.wear; big hata for afternoon, the leading milliners. Among them by Fellows' orchestra, and embracing hitless in three times at J&gt;aL
NEW YORK, 8ept, 16.—A cam- miscellaneous taxes by the govern- and gay, brilliant hata for evening, will be found the sphinx and Elsee some of the-beat local talent. A pop­
None of the balla he hit went be­
to make tha forty-four hour ment aaa a result of a special drive Bcc^ntuated the charm of the whole models; tha Samuel Ach and Kass ular hit waa the concluding parody on yond the Infield.
. .
the standard throughout the tex- ending Septesnber 3, was announced ahow.
beauties, made up in duvetine, velvets the song, “I Never Knew" composed
New York's defeat aided CTevetamFs:
We industry waa launched yesterday today by Commissioner Blair.
For their vaudeville numbers Mias and hatters plush. The picture hats for.the occasion by Mr. Allison and cause in the American League p a r*hfn delegates to the annual conve. ,
The drive, in which 1,726 field col- Holly w ore, a lovely girlish evening are dreams of loveliness with their Mr, Baumel and aung by Mr. Allison.' nant race,-By winning frofn PhihaWlion of the United TextUe Worker# of lectors were engaged, he laid, cover- frock of blue taffeta. Taffeta has feathers and flowers. Tha trim tail­ All the numbera were excellently ren­
'Akerivt adopted n reeolutlon giving ed practically every larg* city In the been especially chosen this season In ored lines of smart turbans and sail­ dered and were received with appre­ phis, the Ohio aggregation narrowed
%s
me executive council full power to act country and apeclal . attention waa picture frocks for young girls. Her ors; the feather turbans, and glossy ciative applause. The entertainment New York’s lead to five point.,
ager Speaker out of the g a m bo-,
•"d issue a proclamation to employe*. given to tha so-called luxury tax, song waa a charming selection of the eoque feather hat will be found in the program follows:
cause
of an injured knee, ha da woxs
taxes on soft drinks, theater admla- vaudevile group.
i/
. ' newest designs. Catering to the wo­ Opening Parody—1"Bub" Allison.
thy
substitute
in Wood. In four th asa .
A new 100 room hotel which will be alon and transportation.
Mia. Wlmblah danced In * Ueom- men's trade exclusively tha season’s Joyful Tune—jBllly Hoffmann.
at
bat,
ha
hit
a
home run, a triply, a.
jtodern in every way will be built a t
«The results of the drlYe were em- Ing Grecian, costume of rainbow hues novelties and lingerie; tha charming Bole-Miss Mildred Holly.
•Ingle,
'
scored
three
runs
Hallandale In the near future. It will inently satisfactory,” Mr. Blair said, with .G re cian head-dress t h a t w a i negliges sure attractive and appealing Popular Melody—Maurice Helston.
three
pot-outal
1
built of concrete.
“Prior to government Investigation, adorable. The alnuour gree* of the to the dainty fastidious woman of *1 Never. K n ew "-“Bub” Allison.
•
. Ballad—H. C. Claus.
hundred, of amended return, show- Hthe young body, was the very, poetry fashion.
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Daphne WimJ » * * * * to to * * * * *
Sha
can
revel
In
a
riot
of
color
and
lng additional tax*, due were filed, of potion.
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of
texture,
daintiness
and
Faw attempts at deliberate, fraud The parade of fashion embraced the
V JOB L. BARMAN TO.
* EORMAL OPENING OF
were discovered.
fall’s most enticing models in all fab- substantiality among tha remarkable S o le -8 . 8. Baumel.
BB MUNICIPAL, JUDGM
sta te co lleg e for
gathering
of
coots,
suits,
afternoon
Closing
Paredy“I t is/ecognlxed that in the making7rics. Normandie, Ravenna. Andrea,
- i • J OF WB8T PALM BRACHI *
WOMEN HELD TODAY
The shoes furnished the models for
and
evening
gowns,-and
In
fact,
mi­
of mopthry returns mistakes are apt Bolivia, Veloura and duva-de-Wne, fa
to occur, and where there ia an hon- costa and dolor# Inclqding aorrento, lady's wardrobe'may bo replenished this show, by the cohrteey
’ALM BEACH, Sep.
* ■ TALLAHASSEE, Sept .16.
est error on the part of the taxpayer, brown, beaver, Harding bine and many from the sole of her shapely foot, fa Shoo Store.
’’•A1
* —(By the Associated Press).
tha crown of her prettjr head, at the Furniture by the eo
no penalty accrual.
;
•»_
—The formal opening of the
Baumel Specialty 8hop.^‘where style Furniture Co.
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♦ “WhilereNo ,,matter what your ...alyle-wish
VYJ1UC* from
I rom the preliminary _____jwm
State Colle y for
Women_ took
'port,
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only In Isolated cases, you can find a pleasing coat stylo fa
* Hardee and other* offering
apropriate setting for the
evidences of fraud discovered In the the display. Suits are featured fa
welcome to Tallahassee. It
final
checking
up
of
rettfraa,
will
be
Tricotlnes,
Polret-twillS)
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HAD BUSY SESSION
AND MUCH DISCUSSION

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. NEEDED
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Good Roads and County Since tbe passage of City Ordlnance No. 207, it la unlawful for the
A gent Raised Many
common, or garden variety of chicken
Points
to be off the home premises. The or­
dinance applies to other domestic
fowls as well as and the penalty is
set at a maximum figure of $50. This
news will be received with delight by
the
many Lakeland people who have
ON EITHER QUESTIONS DROUT
THE ROARP
BEFO
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NOTHING^S DONE

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ORY TO PUT ON MARKET to
!0 !, SAYS MANAGER
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Paper and Pulp Mill ht Leesburg is Parent Plant
of MflUda Dollar Corporation to Make
1
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The first Florida grass fiber pulp
and paper mill, now under construc­
tion at Leesburg, will be producing
news print paper from Florida sawgrass for the market early In Novem­
ber, according to - statement made to
A representative of the Morning
nal, Tuesday, by E- R. Lacy,
president and general manager of the
Grass Fiber Pulp Paper Corporation
of Florida, ifr. Lack accompanied by
his wife, spent Labor Day In the
Tripe Cities and departed Tuesday
morning, enroute from Leesburg, (g
New York city where he wij loveriee
the shipping of the last consignment
of mill machinery to the Leesburg
plant.
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The Leesburg pulp and paper mill,
Mr. Lacy stated, la the parent plant of
a $1,000,000 corporation, of which the
capital stock Is all paid In. Tills plant,
when finished, will have a daily ca­
pacity of 40 tons of pulp, and to as­
sure th at the mill will be able to run
to capacity throughout the year-the
Grass Fiber Pulp and Paper Corpora­
tion has already secured long time
leaaee on 21,000 acres of aawgrxss
land around Leesburg, and in addition
thousands at acres of sewgrass land
in other localities of south Florida.
After costa of plant construction at
Leesburg, overhead expenses, advanc­
es on lease holdings and all other ex­
penses to date are accounted for the
corporation will still have $500,000 In
the bank; and it Is planned that aa
soon as the mil 1st Leesburg is in op­
eration another plant will be put un•
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der construction at another city in
the aawgrass section of Florida, ac­
cording to the vice-president of the
corporation, who stated that he did
not care a t present to divulge the lo­
cation of the aecondmulp nflBr*
When asked by tie representative
of the Momiflfe Journal as to’tjie ca­
pacity of Florida aawgrass to produce
commercial manufacture, Mr. Lacy
stated that stwgraas would produo.
26.7 percent of Its weight in polp.
On a conservative estimate, he stated,
one acre of aawgrasa land would pro­
duce two crops of grass In a year of
from 18 to 22 tons per crop. Sawgrasa
pulp, In his opinion, produces the fin­
est grade o fhewiprint paper, being
tougher and more pliable than the
wood pulp product, '. .
&lt;OoL; W.' F -Stovall, founder and
president of the Tampa Tribune, la
president of the Grass Fiber Pulp and
Paper Corporation; ]E. R. Lacy la vice
president and general manager; O. F.
Cook, president of the State Bank of
Leesburg, is treasurer; Charles E.
Daniels is secretary, and Gilbert D.
Leach, general manager of the Lees­
burg Commercial, is assistant treas­
urer. .
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The board of directors of. the cor­
poration la composed f W. O. Me-’
Clellen, president of the First Nation­
al Bank of Eustls, W. H. Waiker,
brick manufacturer of Leesburg, Sam­
uel H. Waddell of New York city, and
Michael Jones, of Cincinnati.—Day­
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other tasty vegetables and fru it—
A
t
the
meeting
of
the
County
Com­
Lakeland Teh gram.
fM-i:.. i.
missioners yesterday; )hew were sev­
eral matters up for their consideration
and while there were some heated argumanta about some' of them , It is
hoped that the Commissioners and the
U A1 1 1 / m, A U V A iaajata/
citizens of the county and city can
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get together with the board and work
out these problems to the satisfaction
of all parties concerned.
WASHINGTON, Sept 6^-PreparmThe members from
the
Good tlons for advancing upwards of a bil­
Roads and Trade Extension Commit­ lion dollars in agricultural and live
tees were present and asked for the stock credits under recent legislation
co-operation of the Commissioners to­ have virtually been completed by the
ward making the road to Osceola, and War Finance Corporation, (officials
connections with the Titusville road said last n ig h t The corporation prob­
jf; »- :
and several other places where gofd ably will be ready within the next
roads wdpld do the most good. It was week or so to function under its en­
finally decided to have the committees larged powers designed to (afford
to see just what kind of tentative needed credits relief to the farmers,
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T'W* ■ plans could be adopted after interview­ It was said.
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ing the business men of Sanford and
To expedite the advances executive
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to the next meeting of the County culture and stock-raising actions of
f | A special representative from The Schaefer-WeedCommissioners. ,
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the'west and south and will attend to
on Tailoring Co., of Cincinnati will be with us FWAnother warm argument was start­
preliminary details of. applications
ed over the county agent question. At
. A DAY and SATURDAY, SEPT. «th and 10th.
making the necessary investigations
the last meeting of the County Com
and determining thq adequacy of se­
He
will
line of |samples
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. . .have
---: a wonderful
, * *f.. In many
missioners when their budget; was
curities
offered.
Ten
or
fifteen
such
weaves and becoming tones. If you want a hull
. A: nisi)# up It was decided to drop the
on high gear. It is practically all
committees are being formed now and
made up real snappy and made right, it will pay
second
or
low*
gear
work
for
the
aver­
county agent and save this Item- of
others will be added as the amount of
age
car.
No
car
can
descend
with
expense in cutting down the mlllage.
• you to see this line.
few,: business In ‘the different localities
the* use of brakes alone. Tbe break­
The farmers when it was learned that
warrants.
,
ff Come in and have/ your measure taken for that new
ing power of the engine also must be
C. If. Berry the agent had been cut
The corporation’s policy for financ­
.•gin
out started a petition and it was gen­
I suiL Select a pattern of your own taste; and have
ing advances, officials asserted, has
The
course
starts
at
Chryital
Creek
erously signed by all the growers In
s ts s s *
It made to your own notion.
pot been been definitely decided, but ' 5r•1' X
.
bridge and ends a t the very top of
and around Sanford and by many of
it Is believed that little of the $400 the Peak.. In more than 12 miles of
the business men stating that a coun­
000,000 balance with the treasury will BEATS LEXINGTON RECORD FOR the course, the climb Is, over 4,600
ty agent was badly needed.
1M0 BY TWO MINUTB8—
be used for agricultural credits. De­
feet and every inch of It la of a
,0 .
8everal arguments pro and con
,OT LOESCHB DRIVER
mands may be made on the treasury
pontine
nature.
Lexington
wins
again
at
Pike’s
were started and it was finally decld
to make the first loans, officials de­
There were, three classes entered
N-T—
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ed Q ut since the budget had ‘been
Peak.
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clare, but aa soon as the volume of
for
the
race,
the
first
being
for
ears
Against
the
severest
competition
mads up for the year the matter
needed credits can be guaged, it if. ew t offered In tphi world’s greatest of less than 184 cubic inch piston dis­
be laid over until the next
believed the corporation will begin hill climbing event, a Lexington spec­ placement; second, for catp of 184 to
l
at which time it will probissuing Its own bonds. Current opera ial driven by Ot Loesche won first 800 cubic inch pUton displacement, NOT UP TO THEIR PROPE88ION, OCALA IS TO HAVE
settled. All of the counties
A PROMISING INDUSTRY
tiona of the corporation In financing money on ‘Labor day in the- second and the third- o r large car class for j
State that have any agriculturexports are being carried on almost class, cars of 184 to 800 -inch piston Oars of J100 cubic Inches piston dls-‘ Some Milton church- membera find
ipects have county agents and
. (Ocala Star, August 13th)
placement and over.-*
. ‘
» it too much work to get ready and
exclusively* out of a revolving ftind displacement.
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were want one for Seminole
The “Sure Shot* Timber Killer
automatically established by the re­
Loesche made the climb of 12 miles The eplendld victory of Loesche and go to. church Sundaya’ &gt;ven though
the county pays part of hit
the Lexington specie] in the class in they live within a few blocks of the Is the name of a naw enterprise to be
payments
being
made
on
the
approx­
and
2,200
feet
In
IB
mlnhtea
and47
and the government part of It
imately $100,000,000 In advances -now and four-fifth seconds, lowered his which it was entered is only another church, while a t least one member we opened In Ocala. The new company
eation will eventually be left
own mark made when he won the tribute to the merits of the Ansted, know of, who lives about four miles will manufacture a chemical liquid
tax payers and the Coramls- outstanding.
1920 hill climbing championship at the so-called miracle motor which in tbe country, is in attendance regu­
to settle and it .will be taken
preparation for the purpose of kllllag
MARK MEMORABLE SPOT.
Pike's Peak, by more than two min­ swept the platter clean In the 1920 larly every Sunday, making the trip
{mother meeting.
,
race.
to church and back, with a team of trees, stumps, sprouts, roots, gram
pounty Commissioners are do­ Colonial Dames of Virginia, today utes.
The result of the race is s tributy
mulea, not with an auto, mind you. and weeds. The officers of the com­
ing hi} they can to keep expenses placed a memorial on the spot where
to the sportsmanship of Frank B. AnAfter all, It is just a matter of wheth­ pany are E. H. Hopkins, Reddick,
ydown by trimming their budget and Alexander Spotswood, colonial gover­
sted, president of Lexington and al­
er one wants to do a thing or not that president; 8. T. Blstrunk, Ocala, tk»their Efforts In this respect are ap­ nor of Virginia, and his Knights of
lied companies. Unlike many motor
determines whether he will do I t — president; John Dosier, Ocala, secre­
preciated but the people do not want the Horseshoes, caught the first view
tary and treasurer; H. I. Summerfleld,
companies
which
retire
from
the
field
Milton Gssetta.»
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them to cut anything that If neces­ of Anglo-Saxons on the land beyond to rest on their laurels after winning
Memphis, Ternu, director. The new
sary and the agent seems necessary the mountains, known as the Shen­ one great race, Mr..Ansted, with the LITTLE ROCK WOMAN INDUCED
concern has secured exclusive manu­
-TRADE FOLLOWS THE FLAG.”
On the Summit of
to the farmers. The people are sup­ andoah Valley.
facturing and sales rights for
1020 title his, insisted upon again en­ TO TAKE TAN LAC THROUGH
posed to appear before the County Swift run, Sept 6, 1716, Spotswood tering.
During
the
brief
term
that
Miss
and Cubs. The patent rights and
•PARENT’S RESTORATION
Commissioners when they want any­ and .his knights drank to the health
Lena
MT
.Clark
served
as
actual
trade
mark of the "Sure Shot" prepa­
In 1020 Lexlqgton was a new com­
restored my mother’s postmaster at .West Pslm Beach the ration are owned by the Summertleld
thing and make their wishes known of the king. The shaft commemorates er In the great Pike's Peak event. Ita .“Tanlac
and the County Commissioners are this unique event. The preparations double barrelled victory startled the health so perfectly, that I began tak­ business of that office increased by Bros,, of Memphis. It is claimed that
■opposed to hear these petitions at for the unveiling of the shaft have motor world. As a result Lexlngtqn ing it, too, and just two bottles have more than one hundred and forty- the preparation will kill trees In t n
any time they are brought before been In the hands of- a committee of faced in the 1021 race cars of special helped me wonderfully,” said Mrs. two per. cen t Before Miss Clark has to fifty-five days. It seldom take*
Goldia Bird, 8101* E. Markham S t, been In Orlando six weeks tbe gov­ longer than fifteen days. Tho liqu»*
th Colonial Dames Society for several design from engine to wheels.
them.
Little
Rock, Ark.
months.
ernment recognises the need-sof iry- will be shipped in two and five-gsDcm
The victory of Lexington in its
”A
short
time ago I seemed to have creased facilities in the postoffice at containers, and the officers of las
class in the Labor Day race proved
Tanlse, that celebrated medicine,
A wel lha sheen dlacqvered at Se­ highly gratifying to President Anated. a general breakdown,” she continued. that point, and la proceeding to mpko company announce that they expect t*
makes you eat better, feel better,
sleep bejter and work better. Sold by llring that flows boiling water instead It meant that the Lexington special "My stomach' became so disordered enlargements. This is an tsm worthy begin making shipments from Ocala
on September 1st.
.
theXlnlon Pharmacy.—Adv.
of cold water.
with a stock Anated engine, not only that nothing tasted good and I Just of comment—Valley-Gazette.
.
won In its class but was only a few didn't want to eat a thing. I fell off
seconds behind the winnier of the much n weight and became weak and run
bigger class, that with 800 cubic inch down. My complexion was pale and
piston displacement and..over, afld a sallow and my back ached so I could
isrdly lift ray little baby. I took lit­
car equipped with a special motor.
The Pike’s Peak race has come to tle or no interest in anything and was
,
be not only one of the premier motor going from bad to worse.
“But
I
think
Tanlac
is
just
wonder­
events of the world but it is remark­
able because of the faot that Its put ful to have helped me so in such a
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jo the utmost test every phase of mo­
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tor car construction, performance, ef­ second bottle but already I feel like a
different person. I enjoy what I eat
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ficiency and reliability. • • ■* per can ............................
and
am gaining in weight. The pains
The most dare-devil motor pilot la
•os; Cans of Finest Sliced Peaches,
thrilled and chilled on his first trip lave about all gone from my back
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per can
up. Like other mountain roads, the and I have been built up ao I feel bat­
-o*. Cans of Breakfast or Herring Rqc,
Pike’s Peak course Is cut’ into the ter and stronger in every way. I have
nothing
but
the
highest
praise
for
X
Q
t per can
sides of-the'slopes. T ogo- over the
Tanlac.”
Q
lo * . Cans of Potted Heat,
unprotected, edges would mean crash­
Tanlac
la
sold
In
Sanford
by
the
ing Into depths anywherSfrom 1,000
0 4
per dozen
to a half mile deep. The hazards of Union Pharmacy and leading drug­
the course are greatly increased by gists everywhere.—Adv.
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per lb........
142 hairpin turns. Some of
Star
Hams,
NOTICE!
turns are taken a t 40 and 60 jnilei an
Notice
is
hereby
given that the
BARTLETT
hour.
Board
of
County
Commissioners
In
ThS timber line is reached at 11^80
EANUTS AND
feet above sea level. From that point and for Seminole County, Florida, at
ANS,
on, the character of the country their next regular meeting to be held
Always Fresh.
in Sanford, Florida, on October ifrd,
changes to bleakness and cold.
IRISH ,Potatoes, per peck, (only oqe
It Is here that the famous switch- 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m., will receive
.Vfjfc rp l,C4Cbids
for
the
purchase
of
Poe
cat
load
I -------p ed rto a cuitoiner
J Llhsck jor-turnlng, twi»ting^_writing
of
metal
culverts,
specifications,
may
course really begins. There are
PEFFIELD Fresh Creasy Cheese Squares,
where' the road is 20 feet wide and be had by application at tbe Clerk of
the turns are from 20 to 60 feet wide. the Circuit Court’s office, a t Sanford,
Jv
The average grade la aevan per cent the board reserves the right to reject
and tbe maximum 101* per cent but any or all bids..
Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday
(SEAL)
-E. A. DOUGLASS,
always up, up, up.
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4-4tc
dark.
No car goes r t j j fa r at any time

AND STOCKMEN

LEXINGTON WINS
(TABLE VICTORY
AT PIKES PEAK

9-10

SUITS MADE TO

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PROFITS BY WHAT
HE MOTHER DID

Do you know what kind of gas­
oline ybu are using?
Buy at the Drive In Station 1st..
and Elm Avenue,
And notice how difterent| your
Car will run when you

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24c
50c
25c

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W. G, Sims, of Groveland, was a
visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Hoover, of Monett, Mo., arc- ■pending some time
here at tKe Montwiraiu*’
Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Brisson and
children, of Daytona Beach, are tho
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. W.
hands were discussng recent murder*, J. McBrdie.
W ill Foster Working: in according to the letter received by Mrs. D. A. Caldwell returned yes­
Foster, It i* stated, terday from Leesburg, where she has
Turpentine Camp, Said Chief'Robert*.
boasted of ''killing a white woman been visiting! her sister, Mrs. J,
to B e Guilty ^
near Jacksonville^ and told his audi­ Mahoney. She was accompanied home
ence, how easy it waa to commit mur­ by her nephew, C. C. Garrett.
der and "get by with it." .
D. A. Caldwell and son, Joe, return­
*! The-following day this information ed home yesterday from Jacksonville
was conveyed to the sheriff by the where they have spent the past week.
camp
iwsvwiu wuv uivugiu X’wiwr
C. Carol Garrett, returned to kin
WOMAN WAS BEATEN TO DEATH
and
the
Ihfonnart to Sanford and or*7 Home in Leesbtirg last night kfter
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dered them locked up in jail. The spending' the day with ' his relatives
Semnole S canty authorities invest­ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Caldwell and famThe following from; the Jackson­ igated* the reports add informed' the ■ p r j M B p M B M W )
Jacksonville police about the ’prisoner
Mr. Logan, of the Logan Mercantile
ville Metropolis Is interesting:
aiid
the
material
witness.
Co.,
of Geneva, was in the city yes­
to be
b y jh c a i
to business.
was attached to the terday&lt; attending
t nfiiVI ~ q'lft
tii #
transportation to Jacksonville
(tnm VMltyi SUty)
street, was was beaten to death In agd confinement in1 ' the county Jail,
Mrs.
Minnie
Murphy, S, E. Ives,
•wired* Immediately to
her:home nearly a month ago, Will
Ella
andFloyd
Murphy,
of Jackson­
lole county sheriff asking for
Foster, a negro, arrested in Sanford
ville,
are
spending
some
time
here at
&gt;"to be held until the police
several days ago by the Seminole
.
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the
Montefcma.
w r
1 1
county authorities, was brought to
nave the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos,
H. M. Young and family, of ChafcJacksonville Thursday nght and lock­
tanoogft,
Spent
several
days
here
at
ed in the county jail it beesmeknowfi
perfectly* blended. (They're smooth and mellowthe Montezuma.
Monday.
'
mild.
Mrs. Mary Higgins and daughter,
The man, according to a letter re­
Miss Adetalde Higgins, have return­
ceived by Chief of Police Abel J. Rob­
* And th ere's NO C IG A R E T T Y AFTER­
e d from a delightful visit a | Daytona
erta from the:Semihole officials, told
T
A ST E .
Beach.
a ’ negro tux]*ntina hand at a still
Mrs. J . Roland Lyle and Mia* Pattye
near Sanford that' ha with an ac­
We put the utmost quality, info this one brand.
Lyle spent the day a t Lakeland yes
complice killed "a white woman . In
Camels are as good as it’s possible for skill, money
Jacksonville a short time ago and got
The secretary of the Sanford Cham- terday.
and lifelong knowledge of line tobaccos to make a
Mias Adelaide Higgins is visiting
by; jrith.it*" The'turpentine hand told &gt;or of Commerce* is In receipt of an
the foreman at the still and Foster nvitation from the Orlando Chamber In Orlando, the guest of her sister,
cigarette.
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wsg, taken in custody.
of Commerce extended to the mem­ Mrs. H airy Dickson.
In the letter receved by Chief Rob­ bers of the local chamber to* be pres­
Mrs. Thomas F. East and little
T hat’s w hy C am els are T H E QUALITY
erts, it was* stated that a. billy was ent a t a banquet Tuesday evening, daughter Yonne, have returned home
C IG A R E T T E .
used In the .attack and that after the September 27th, the place of the ban­ from Mississippi,, where they jipent
assailants had beaten her they left quet to be designated later.
tho summer with her mother, Mrs.
her for dead. The man is also said'to
The meeting of these two organisa­ W alter Smith.
have told of getting |40 and complaln- tions, which was held here last month,
Miss Dorothy Rumph left yesterday
ed about the sm all' amount of money was the'Occasion of bringing them into for Jacksonville, where she will spend
secured aftbr killing the woman, the closer relationship than anything that severs! days as the guest of Mrs.
letter says,
had beta attempted previously. Aa a Ralph Roumlllat, before going to Tal­
Sheriff R. E. Merritt, after Chief result of this new understanding, and lahassee, where she will attend F.
Roberts received the letter, told Hen­ with the assurance of co-operation W. C.
ry LUfenthal, county detective, about from each other, the many problems
G. W. Spencer has gone to Gaines­
the affair. County Detective Ltiien- which heretofore had seemed insur­ ville where ho will take up his Stud­
thal was scheduled to leave for the mountable will be more easy of ac­ ies a t the University of Florida.
praoner but the sheriff of Seminole complishment
Miss Julia Zachary has returned to
county had business In Jacksonville
Both organisations arc efficient, Tallahassee where, she will '' attend
and brought tho man here.
and this efficiency is due to the sup­
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County Detective LUlcnthal declined port of the prominent citlsens of both F. W. C.
ICKBUILT HOUSE.
of the new Cornea he recently erected
s thinking of returning some time in
SOLD
Mrs.
W
.B
H
H
I
M.
McKinnon
and
little
to talk about the arrest as to what the communities. These individuals are
In this fast growing part of Sanfoid,
the
future.
authorities intended to do,
jg jififcrily working for their respective daughter, Betty, leave next week Tor
George
A.
DcCottea
has
sold
his
CaL
McCaughan
and
A.
W.
Gustug,
between Tenth and Thirteenth itrset*
How the Seminole county author! communities, but are broad-minded North Carolina, where they will spend of-Orlando, were in the city today quickbuilt house on palmetto avenue on Palmetto,
ties' informant learned about the af­ enough to realise that their cammunlf the winter. Mre. McKinnon will be ooking over the tiffsinets prospects and expects . to build several more
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fair waa described in the letter receiv­ ties-will develop in the same propor­ greatly missed in the social world this and expect to return a t an early date, homes as soon as possible. It is ru­
F
ot office supplies, stationery, ste,
ed by Chief Roberta,
tion thAt the natural .resources of this winter, f
-Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cameron and loth of them ape well known In San­ mored th a t he now has a sale for all come to the Herald office.
The informant was first lodged n section of the state are utilised.
ford, and their many friends were
the Seminole county Jal] and held
The members of the Sanford Cham­ three children, of Augusta, were reg­ giving them a warm weleome. Mr.
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several days pending an investigation ber of .Commerce will have the oppor­ istered a t the Montexuma Saturday.
You will make a ■Wd*
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ritter, of Jack­ dcCaughan- married a Sanford girl,
by the Seminole county officials and tunity to again mix with these* civjc
If you order josr f«tiMiss Jdaude Wagner, and Mr. Gustus
correspondence to Chief Roberta in dynamos of Orlando, at which time, sonville, spent the week-end here.
User without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OP
Misa Nell Hathcock, returned to her resided here for several years.
Jacksonville.- Th® informer stuck by no doubt, the same enthusiastic spirit
MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now. Fertilisers, Insecticides,
Mr.
and
Mrs*
F.
P.
Langley
were
the. story he first told about Will F ob- will be. prevalent as was evidenced at home In Plant City after spending a
Sprayers,
Poultry Supplies.
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ter, the letter stated, and he was re­ the meeting in Sanford.
wtaek here with her sister, Mrs. John among the Sanford people going -to • Get August lit, 1921 Price Lists. Now furnishing “SIMON PURS' i d
Lakeland yestekday to attend'the fuleased. The man is being kept under
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Members of the Sanford Chamber F. Leonard!.
“GEM BRANDS’*'
ncral of J. D.-Watkins, conductor on
surveillance and can be secured as a of Commerce are requested to notify
Mr. Harry F em n , of Eustia, was
t le A, C. L. Railway.
E. 0 , PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
witness, it is declared.
the secretary if they will be present Ahe guest of his sister, Mrs. D. L.
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
.The sheriff 01 Seminole county in­ pn this occasion. This advice should Thrasher, yesterday,
tended to keep the'informant confined be given at least one week before the
Frank Miller received a wire today
I l . l W H t H l M M l W M H W I M K M i i i W i l l i l l l l l l lN H I
in jail.* as a material witness to be event.
from Edward and Fred Doyle that
used in Jacksonville against Foster,
Keep Tuesday evening, September they were all right and had not been
ARE YOU INSURED? I f NOT, SEE •
according to the letter but because 27th open. Orlando advises they are drowndd- in the big flood a t San An­
thb man had lived near Sanford for making arrangements to give the San­ tonio, Texas. The Doyle boys are in
W. J . THIGPEN ft COM PANY
ycam and was said to be reliable, he ford contingent a big time.
San Antonio with the Burrough' Ad­
was released.
ding Machine Co., and their many
Will Foster had Just secured em­
• jQlaas of hot water and
SEWING-PARTY FOR VISITOR.
Sanford friends aroNglad to hear that
oephi prevents lllnoM
phosphate
ployment at the camp, the letter to
they are safe and sound.
and keeps us fit,
( r n t» S tto rtU ,.', D*u/J
Chief Roberts stated.
o r r t e s rc u rL sa bank boiuhno
Mrs. A. L. Lilja entertained very
Several nights after he was put to
• (FrtiB) I . u li y'1 D.tly)
Florid*
SAYS A GLASS OF HOT WATER
Sanford,
work' he, with some of the turpentine delightfully yesterday. morning at a
Mr* and Mrs'. A. W. Lee spent the
pordh sewing party in compliment to
AND PHOSPHATE PREVENTS
Mrs. C. L. Smith, of Dade City, the day at Daytona Beach Sunday.
ILLNESaf AND KEEPS
Miss Virginia Brady spent the week
house guest of Mrs. Robert Waltour.
US FIT. '
The porch and living room were ar­ epd-.In Orlando, attending a house
Party.
tistically decorated with baskets of
Just as coal, when ft burns, leaves
Mrs. J. B. Coleman spent the week
pink hibiscus.
behind
incombustible ashes, so the
Sewing-on’ bits of fancy work and end in Palatta, with her mother, who food and drink taken day after, day
‘
music wore the features of the morn­ is quite 111.
leaves In thg alimentary canal indt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Lee
Woodruff,
ing, Mrs. Smith and Mrs, Waltour
geatibie
material, which if not com­
jr., are now occupying their lovely
A h ta u Lady Was Sick For Thru rendered several piano selections. new home recently built on Oak ave­ pletely eliminated from the system
Miss Lucile Newby delighted * the
each.day, becomes food for the.mil
Year*, Suffering Pain, Nerrotu guests'with
several vocal solos. She nue.
li6ns of bacteria which Infests the
Are.
C.
W.
Stokes,
Misses
H
aul
and Depressed—Read tier
was accompanied by Mrs. Waltour.
bowels.^
From this mass of left-over
Sorrell
and
Dorothy
Stokes
left
Sat­
*Awes
Cfin oi Daenwavw
Mrs. Lilja w*a assisted in serving
* I HAVE THEM
t/w n Diory
iucu Tq J#
urday
for
Orlando
where
they
were
waste,
toxins
and ptomainelike (poi­
refreshments of sherbet and gold cake
called by. the illness of Mrs. Stokes sons 'are formed and sucked into the
by Miss Rebecca Stevens.
blood*
.
Mrs. Lllja's guests included Mrs. and Miss Sorrell's mother.,
Mr.
and
Mre.
W.
H.
Spriggs,
Miss
Men
and
women
who
can’t
get feel­
i Rook. Ala.—Mrs. a ^ S te g a ll Smith* honoree, Mrs. Waltour, Mrs.
Of near here, recently related the foV H. R. Stevens, Mrs. Emily, of Penn­ T. Spriggs and Marshall Kerrick, of ing right must begin to take, inside
lowing Interesting account pf her re sylvania, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs, Newby, West Point, Ky., are spending some baths. Before breakfast each morn­
attract­
in g drink a glass of hot water with
Miss Ludle Newby, Mrs. L..M. Tel­ time here a t the Montexuma.
ing attenMiss Edleth “Stewart, who gradu­ a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate
ford, Mrs. Shelton, MreJCoiirier, Mrs.
.f*t5iJ J*'
ated
in
June
from
St.
Timothy’s
Mem­
Utifi
in It to wash out of the howeli the
R. L. Griffin, Mrs. Ernest Krupp, Mrs.
lion— Iota are being eojd rlg h
orial
Hospital,
Philadelphia,
and
lat­
pterions day’s poisons and toxins, and
of those who hare
E. D. Brownlee, Mis. W. T. Langley
section Is such as to gladden the h
er took a post-graduate courae in Co­ to keep the entire ailmcnUry canal
ana Mr*. W .T. Fields.
the good of Sanford a t heart*
lumbia University, New York, has dean, pure and fresh.
now,
accepted
a
position
as
instruct­
Thosj who are subject to sick head­
ENJOY DANCE A T
D.
ress in the Methodist Hospital, Phil­ ache, colds, bllliouansss, constipation,
Thia la no Idle talk — I have weighed the statem ent and
adelphia. Misa Stewart writes that others who wake up w|tlT bad taste,
to say jufit w hpt la m y candid convicUona would put
The dance give at the Valdes hotel she Is delighted with her work.
stiffness,
hr
have
a
sour,
gassy
stom­
moat
too strong fo r th e careful, conservative person—
a t Sanford last evening by the Wom­
Mrs. J. W. Rutledge, of 307 Third ach1,after meals, are urged to « it a
person whose eyes a re turned backward—TJie fellow who
en’s Club for the benefit of the lunch street has just returned home from
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
has VISION will ag ree with m a noW—the other later.
room fpr the echool was very largely an extended visit with her daughter from the drug store and begin prac­
attended by Orlando people. Among In Lincoln, I1L Returning by way of ticing internal sanitation. This will
I sur^can^fw ituy^t^thi U honc w i r i n g up wbre: John Flctch Princeton, and Evahsvjlle, Jnd., where cost very- little, but Is sufficient to
JUatings, Miss
Rad- she visited many friends and relatives. make anyone an enthusiast on the
did me, I donl er
*’ ,Frank
p
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a better tonic madt cliff, Tip Barlow, Dr. and Ifre., Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Raines and eubi&lt;*h-?Adv.
saved my. Ufa."
Butt, Marion Sanderson-Mr, and Mrs., little -ton, and O. W. Brady, left yeaNfiB&gt;7 Thomas Broadwater, terday for Miami, where the Raines •The government of British East
Mike aud Wilburn Flower, Miss Crink- are residing anffwhere Mr. Brady will Africa, has 'appointed an export to
ahank and Mrs. Bowers, of Maitland, Visit fo ra fdw digs. H o will return
to Sanford for ^ abort v iiiit ere re- explore the country and report on the
iurning to him home in Chicago. Mr. probable success of drilling Wells for

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BY WATER
AT ORLANDO

D elegates From Every

o f Central
F l o r i d a Present

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tun ONE THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY FOB FLORIDA IN
the futu re

the propaganda and to look after the
permanent organlxatipn, to draft the
by-lawa^nd report n f the next meet­
ing which will be held In Orlando on
September 27th: Committee Chosen to Draw Up
Oeprgc. W, Knight, of Sanford,
chairman; J. W. Hart, Palatka; E.^E.
Truskett, Mount Doraj'W. M. Taryl,
Ortando, apd A. P. Cqhnollcy- San
for, who will draw up by-lawa and
choose a name for an organisation'to
cany on the fight to line up the ship­
pers of Florida on tho “ship by wat­
er” movement to combat the exces­
sive freight rates of tho-railroads.
Those attending tho meeting-from
Sanford were; George W. Knight,
Secretary Pearman, A. P. Connelly,
E. T. Woodruff, D. C. Marlowe, R. J.
Holly and J. G. Ball.

The Ship-by-Watar Campaign re« iw i a great big boost last night at
tfc« meeting held in the Orlando
Chamber of Commerce building and
attended by representatives from evt n trade body within a radius of ,100
BU&lt;&gt; and even as fa r hs Palatka on
tb« north. The Chamber of Commerce
poms were filled a t the hour appoint«d for the meeting and it waa a moat
enthusiastic crowd that greeted Geo. BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
ff, Knight, president of tho Sanford
TO MEET SEPTEMBER 19.
Chamber of Commerce, when he was
Bade chairman of the meeting and
The second meeting of the Orange
nse to address them on the object of Belt Beekeepers' Association Will be
the*meeting. Col. Knight hjui his held a t Sanford, Monday, September
heart in this great movement and he 19, at the Woman’s Club bbuildlng,
impressed hie hearers last night with at 10:30 a. m. All keekeepers are re­
&lt;the earnestness of his convictions. He quested to attend and join and assist
tailed upon the representatives of the in perfecting the organization.
various communities represented and
The program for this occasion will
there were many vory able and inter­ bo aa follows:
esting talks made and the statistics
1. Reading minutea of last meet­
w e given by Messrs. Sligh, Bkclley, ing.
jUrlowu and many others of the tra f2. -Unfinished business.
' fk experts who had made these fig3. Running an organization on
ires from the actual facts as they,
business principles. J. B. Case, of
were presented. It showed that mil­
Port Orange.
lions have been lost to the growers of
4. What the State institutions can
the state by the exorbitant freight
and
ore doing for the beekeeper,'Wilrates as against the water rates and
mont
Newell, Gainesville.
after many of the business men pre­
5.
Getting
th‘emost out of an or­
sent had expressed themselves on tho
ganization.
Mr.
Colby, of Casadaga.
subject it was decided that the dele­
6.
How
to
Identify
bee diseaaea.
gates present would hold a meeting
Mr.
Reese,
of
Gainesville.
and perfect a permanent organization, j
7. Preparing a colony for the hon­
There waa not a dissenting voice at
ey
flow. C. H. Clue, Sanford.
■the meeting and Messrs.. White and
8..
Getting the moat, out. of our
Seroble, of the Clyde Line, who were
honey.
F. A Schoman, Cassia.
pretent, gavo those present to under­
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9.
Place
of next meeting.
stand that they fully appreciated the
10.
Question
box. efforts being made to ship by water,
that the movement was already being
lift, that^Ujey^WQuld. j u t on extra BROKE INTO CHURCH
STOLE PASTOR’S BIBLE.
steamers and would use the ventilator
system on‘the ocean steamers and if
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'• EUilj) MW
accessary would use tho precooling.
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system that would absolutely insure
L « t n ig h t some time after services,
the safe carrying of perishables. Aa I PL
a rtic* cn} c n i, ^ e ^Congregational
Mr. Daetwyler, one of the big Orlan- ch,u,reh ,a nd, BJ0,0LDr- Burhan’s b.lble,
do shippers truthfuly eald “the boats • taking it with them. It was highly
could offer even a better service than poised by the pastor, as it hsd ail of
the trains Tor *the refrigerator c a n his notes and data in It, and would
licked a lot of being perfect with vrealiy have no special v*Kie to any­
their poor icing and poor sedice while one else, aside from the fact that it
the steamers could guarantee a better was a fipe bible, and woutd sell in any
ventilator- service and n temperature market. It ia getting bad when peo­
of 3'1' degrees which would insure ple break into churches and steal bi
blea.
«**inst decay of oranges.”
In fact it waa the concensus of
opinion of those present that where
BURGLAR8 OUT AGAIN.
sny community could g e t to water
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(F ra n X n d jq r'i D tU r)
that it would lie to their advantage to
The homo of Ben Guthrie was en­
•hip by-water and where any cities or
towns were any distance from the tered last night while the family were
. water they could truek to Sanford and taking a ride, and when they return­
•till save money in freight rates. It ed home, saw the man runnjng from
Was made apparent by Secretary H art the rear door of the house. He had
of the Palatka Chamber of Commerce started Tansacldng the place but waa
that the ship by water idea was the scared off before he could get any­
right move but he strewed the fact thing. It is well for people leaving
that if the move was started the peo­ their homes to be careful, for this
ple should continue to stand by the petty thieving has started with the
Clyde Line or any other river line th a t winter season beginning; and you can
would help them to reduce the freight look for It right along. .
fates and not go back to the railroads
once they started coming down on the
SEMINOLE8' BRIDGE CLUB
rates.
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In other words, If the ahip-by-watcr
The members of the Seminole’s
hove ls good now-it should continue
to Lc good even if the railroads drop Bridge Club were most delightfully
their prices in the effort to atem the entertained yesterday afternoon, by
„ Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, a t h er home on
(tidc. Jt means that the H
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■hould atand by the water rate r e"- ,Seventh stre e t
gardleaa and put their faith and th e ir' Lovely pink hibiscus were used in
decorating the rooms.
money Into this great movement,
A very interesting game of bridge
If the spirit of the meeting is any
was
played during the afternoon. High
criterion the people intend to patronscore
being made by Mra. Fred Daig«c the Clyde Line In the future ev­
ar,
who
waa awarded amber beads.
ery time-they can do so and it Is al­
At
the
conclusion of ths card game
most certain that from thU time for*
‘be Clyde Line wiU be'rile"'to Mn* « ario* e ” r¥^ Ne‘ poIjUn tc*
Put on a daily boat all the year round crMm
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refrigeration service from Jtck-;ch! ^ ' " trble
,
•onvnie north for the fruit, and rage-1 uTho“
M” ‘ 1 J W *
tabic-.
!charming hospitality were: Mrs. A.
°ne manager* of a truck line beSanford U d Orlu.do p r ,« „ . , t
mecri"g when It was found th at
Mt. Dor* would have to ; send- their
■*utr to Sanford offend to put on a
‘»wck lin« from M t Dora to Sanford,
*Wch shows tbai people are^beedm*n« srouaod to the fact that the f it

CM” . I[°WBrd ®mi !*• ^ r*‘
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AxtUf EetU, Era- FWd Daiger
*nd ^ rB* Robert Hlnea..

Read What U; 8. DSp«, of A'grieultoreSaya Aba«t
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Rata ,Can Dm
According
tq ifoveiromenfligures,
i* n*4
m rais bnodlnr l continually -for
troubles if thav wfll onlv n^ Tk. ri^. two
*r n®w *nd forever for the mori^Wif- - three years produce, 359,799,4^ indlsee the
nc *• given to river lines the larger v,dn,l raU.
Act when yod ae
•»d better aerTict
first rat, don't wait- RAT-SNAP is
itlM surest, cfeancat, most convenient
Jfovemment the ini
^*1 other forces
exterminator. No mixing with other
^
the river
foods." Dry* tip aflat killing—leaves
| no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch
1
w^ t
later
it- ''Sold and g u a ^ n t ^ ^ r Ball
Wer* elected as a
ittee to start Hardware Co.

Trade Extension Com­
mittee W ill Offer Prize
for Best Steer, S ep t 29

TWO ARE DEAD
SANFORD’S NEW DRUG STORE
RE8ULT OF ACCIDENT
WILL OPEN TOMORROW
ON DAYTONA ROAD. - FREE ICE CREAM TO LADIES.

R. W. Pearman, secretary of the
§ ® |»
Chamber of Commerce, waa enroutej , ^ n announcment of more than
The various c'sub-cOmmittees ap­ to the beach Saturday afternoon when P*BB‘n&amp; Interest ia the half page adpointed to arrange tiie details for the the auto accident, happened that kill- vertlsement of the Newberry Cash
Merchants’ Gala Day, September 29th
ed two men* one named Moses, from ; DruS store ln thl* 1muP tbq Daily
are progressing very satisfactorily Maine, and one named Campbell, from Mmald. The new store will open Ur
with their plana. The committee in
D Land. They were trying to pass morTtrtv ™™ing In the new Welaka
charge of the barbecue enounces that
on the Daytona DeLand road when block, in the room recently occupied
n cash prise of $25.00 will be given
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Thp
for fhe best steer donated for this pur­ the cara were overturned, killing |
Moses
instantly
and*
Campbell
died
j
new
dru*
Btore
wBI
b*Ve
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and
pose. The details for the award can
afterward
from
a
fractured
skull,
a
t
comPlete
lino
of
dru**
»nd
be obtained from 0. Vf. Stokes.
A meeting of the Trade Extension least Mr. Pearman heard that he has NunnaVa candiesy school suppliescigars and tobacco, and will, make a
Committee will be held this afternoon died this morning a t DeLand. The
specialty of ice cream and cold drinks.
to complete the final*itinerary of the dead man, Moses, was carried to Day*
get-acquainted trips. The committee tons by Mr, Pearman in the vain ef­ Frozenrite ice cream will be the parvisited Enterprise, Osteen, Lake Mon­ fort to save hla life but the spark had ticular brand of cream handled by
roe, Longwood, Altamonte, Winter fled before;he was picked from the the mew firm, and to give-the public
Park, Gabriella at which time the ditch and he waa taken to the under­ an loss of how good this new cream
placards and hand bills were posted taking ' establishment. Mr. Pearman will be, the ladies coming to the store
•aid the scene of tho accident was w * tomorrow from noon-emtU midnight,
and gUtabuteii..
I The membera of this committee re­ gruesome sight and he never wants "w*1* receiv&lt; a di,h °* lc® crw,m
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and .the children coming to the store
quest every member of the Sanford to rm* another'___________
from noon until six in the evening will
Chamber of Commerce to use every
be given an 'ieo cream coho free.
ST. AGNRS' GUILD
effort in advertising this gala day.
Mr .and Mra. Newberry are from
Valdosta,
Ga., where Mr. Newberry
&lt;rna
Tawlaria
d. iij)
DINNER P jCr TY.
Mrs. A. W. Lee entertained the built up a fine business and is well
membera of the St. Agnes Guild very known in drug circles in this part of
iSlNI Mwlir1! Dtilj)
A dinner waa given in honor of the delightfully yesterday afternoon a t the country- Sanford appealed to him
and he decided to open the drug store
newly weds, Mr. ancIMrs. Theo Stiles, her home on Laurel avenue. .
here on the cash system, selling
formally Miss Winnie Hooper, of
The regular monthly business meet­ cheaper and catering to the high class
Cardiff- England, by Mr. and Mra. J.
ing.
was held, after which the mem­ cream and soda water trade and also
Collins, at their pretty bungalow In
bers
enjoyed a delightful social hour, high elass confections and supplies.
the west of town.
sewing
on aprons to be used a t an en­ Read the half page ad ln this papef
GreAt credit la due the hostess, Mrs.
tertainment
to be given in November. today and tomorrow, apd go down to
ColUns, and her out of town guestjpSate
In
the
afternoon Mra- Led the Welaka block and sec Newberrj.
Mjra. W..Hanley,*of Jacksonville, whj
served ice cream and chocolate and You will find a warm welcome await­
did the honors for the occasion. After white cake as refreshments,
ing you and tintf of the finest drug
the dinner which was served a'La
The next meeting of the St. Agnes stores and 1cb cream establishments
Englais, followed by coffee, iee cream, Guild-will be October 10th at the
cake and cigars, music and singing home of Mra. Raymond KcyMst 3:30 In Seminole county—the kind you
have been waiting for these many
waa indulged in up to 12 o'clock, when p. m.
years.
tho party of some twenty-five couples, Those attending the meeting yester­
began to make a move for home, every day were: Mrs. John G. Ldonardy,
It may hot be generally known, but
one expressing their pleasure a t the Mrs. Frtnk Akers, Mrs. Fred Daiger,
a
bitter civil war ia raging in China
success of the evening.
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Mra. Jjf 3. Coleman, Mrs, W, M. Eo!dbettween
tho northern and southern
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Ing, Mrs. Raymond Kjsy, Mrs. Archie
provinces,
and heavy casualties are
In the furniture industry more than Betts, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, Mias Mildred
reported
on
both sides. Tho door for
twenty different kinds of wood mas­ Dickson, Mra. Chria Mathews, Mra.
alaQghter
o
f
‘the Chinese seems to be
querade aa mahogany.
M. Minarik and Mrs. Julius Taknch.
wide open.

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beat paper lor "BULL,”
So now you can receive
with each |
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the very fin e s tpaper In the World,
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MRS. STANLEY'S
ANNOUNCEMENT.'
It is with a gntAt deal of interest
that the Sanford Woman’s Club re­
ceived the announcement Of the can­
didacy of Mra. M. L- Stanley, of Daytons, for first vice president at large.
Mrs. Stanley baa served for two terms
as president of the Palmetto Club of
Daytona, two terms as vice president
of Section Four; aa State auditor, and
as chairman of State fliiance commit­
tee. Mrs. Stanley's splendid Work In
the Federation flta her far t^is place,
and the Palmetto Club honors itself
In presenting Mrs. Stanley.
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The thousands of acres of young citrus groves over the peninsula of
Florida iust coming, or shortly to come, into bearing must greatly expand
our production of oranges and grapefruit.
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To date, the efforts of the co-operating growers who comprise the mem­
bership of the Florida Citrus Exchange have sufficed to expand the demand
and the markets for Florida's citrus fruits sufficiently fa st to keep pace with
the constantly increasing production.
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Tht Florida Ctirtu Exchange has proton and continues to ffrojo. Its^
operations last season tosrs the largest tn its history, but it soon fftiuit
grow even more largely if. the problems which will be presented for solu­
tion within ths next few years are to be met successfully by the citrus pro­
ducers of Florida.

So lo n g a s a considerable portion o f the
^
^virgin
itory for Florida oranges and gra;
long as the production was
lent to overload any o f a
Ively small group of markets, it was all
right to let the co-operating growers carry the burden of markets pioneering,
o f advertising; of educational work to stimulate the consumption of Floridagrown oranges and grapefruit

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During this period the hit-or-miss marketing operations o f a consider­
able number of speculative buyers,, who cared little for making new markets
and less about growers' costs o f production, might hamper . and hinder the
work of ,the co-operative Belling machine, but they could not seriously affect
all the markets simultaneously. Rapidly the situation In these respects is un­
dergoing changes of great significance to growers.
With greatly increasing production there is soon coming urgent neces­
sity of restricting the flow of Florida’s citrus fruits to markets through
fewer channels, if disastrous gluts of fruit in various sections are to be
avoided. Glutted markets profit neither producers nor
ishable products which are lost to consumption through decay at
tion'or at points of productit/n are an economic lose to the country at large,
as weU as a source of terious financial embarrassment to the producers.

LastWiuwn the Florida Citrus Exchange marketed slightly more than
r-three
B.dt
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it win
give a n
impetus to the prosperity-of those whose effort is
citrus p:
E . It will Stop many economic leaks, and avoid
now are
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tide end as a member of
Exchange—befcome one.
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FACTS AND FIGURES ON THE
FREIGHT RATES

one of the best carriers on the list.
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Representative
merchants
and
If this little fellow can save his roon
’ey, some of the big fellows can do the growers of this and other sections
hwtitii im r ftO*y Ir
met Tuesday night in Orlando in re­
same. Get the thrift habit.
sponse to a call issued by the Bhip- «
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a
by-Water
Committee
of
the
Sanford
Saya the Tampa Tribune: “Some
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how wp never have known -a bald Chamber of Commerce to form a per­
'TmiCMJTlOM tftlOX Of ADVAYOXi
headed fat man who was hot an op^ manent organisation the objects qf
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timlst." John, you haven't met 'em which would be to formulate plans for
B®Jf ***• fHIM
the
utilisation
of
our
natural
water­
when they get up in the morning.—'
ways, These plans would embrace
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4 u IwMt Ctu* Kill Kitur Aanai St, St. Petersburg Times.
I. d IW M l OffU. at S u M T n a H f e .
the education of shippers and grow­
Oh,
we
don't
know
so
much
about
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that. We seem to get up in the morn­ ers to the benefits which would ac­
I u / r 1 ft*Of I n U U m UIiM i
crue to them by the use of water in
ing all right.
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iving and shipping their commodi« iUi tnM if w tiN . U w Hi Ih n w
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Speeding trials and convictions for
t l « m w My m Math, U u n iH i
The contention has always been
those
guilty of crime will do much
iu
arnnno.
that
there was a direct saving in both
toward stopping the night .riding and
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' - - he restlessness that is current every­ time and amounts paid for freight as
f
JF u tlin i A dv.nU in* R tp rtM n t.il* .
where. People are becoming tired of between rail and water, and this con­
\ T H E A M rn iC A N PH ^33 A SSO C IA TIO N
Ihe law's delays and the subterfuges tention was again verified' by the
The automobile firm of Haight A Magee will in the future be known as HAIGHT A WIELAND—G 1
that endeavor to evade the laws qf facts brought out by different speak­
Wleland haring taken over the interests of J. F. Magee In the old organisation.
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A re you shipping by water T
ers during the meeting.
the country. Life is held too cheap,
The
three
cars
comprise
the
lines
of
automobiles
handled
and
afford
a
wide
range
of'pricre
and
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too many pistols are being carried, Se.J. Sligh submitted some very in­
to salt every tost- and every pocketbook.
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-water.
The sturdy little OVERLAND delivered in Sanford at $698 deHea any kind of competition in its rl...
his government is built -are being to shippers during the past season on
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excessive
freight
rates.
The
stately WILLYS-KNIGHT—delivered ih Sanford a t $1715 has the only type of motor in the worte
gnored.
Fgurea’
submitted
by
Mr.
SUgh
that
actually IMPROVES WITH USB.
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that
Orange
County
had
lost
come into Its own.
That fashion show at the Princess
The UANDLBY-KNIGHT with its wonderful motor and exquisite Knee makes an irresistible appeal 10
two and one-half million dollars doe
* the discriminating buyer.
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Theatre is one of the straws that
And ju st in-passing, we wish to shows which way the wind is blowing to these excessive freight rates. Fig­
Come in and let us tell you WHY these KNIGHT motored earn are the bent investment in the automo­
ures on 20,610 cars of citrus fruits and
It ag ain : Ship by water,
in Sanford. It shows that at least
bile world.
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vegetables
Shipped
from
that
section,
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Thoso Orlando boys are waiting for tunities. ’This should be the trading
f i R V l P I ? —° ur ®KRV,CE 8TAT1°N Is in charge of Mr. Reavea Sims, who knows automobiles inclosed the fact that the excess rates
Sanford on the night of Sept 27.
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aide and out, and who can fife you prompt and efficient service on any mske'of car '
center of Florida, and our people paid on these shipments were $13,— .------ o----------Drive around and make'Mr. Sims’ acquaintance—you'll come again, we know. ■1
ahpuld not ba forced to trade In other 666,401.80. If'th e pre-war rate had
And we will probably build that cities. Such efforts as expended last
forty foot road and plant shade trees night by a Sanford firm will do more' been in effect during this period the
R A T T I 7 R I F S ! “ We are now cqalpp*d to *lre r w h &amp; very best battery service available in Santotal • freight paid would have been
U / i i IL d lL L A J
ford. We carry a fnll line of HARTFORD BATTERIES and parts. Oar Bat-* *
all along It that night
to put this city oh tho map than any 17,222,067.60, or in other words the
tcry room is in charge of Mr. Harry Beckham who comes to us direct from the EX IDE factories and 1
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who doesn't have to GUESS about your battery problems—he KNOWS the trouble and the remedy 4
No. Pauiine, Sanford will not have special mention.
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to the shippers from these points of
an auto camp unless it Is a regulated
—Mr. Beckham la also a GRADUATE WELDER and will give you the kind of
$6,444,334.20. The- shippers of Winter
camp ip every particular.
vice you need on that emergency welding job.
.Harry NeeJ, of tho Herald, who is Garden section were forced to bear a
—^----- 0———----presiding over the destinies of the loss of $3,216,354.00. The Hastings
The-next big thing is tho “World's .Okee&amp;hoboe News, a t present, says
T I R R Q ~ ° “ r *t°ck °f *U,h , r *de T,RES U Yer* com pile and we will be very giad to show jo«
section $264,604,00.
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that new tire you need for your car NOW.
Serious." Sanford is not*a contender that we would jump into Lake Okee­
The growers and shippers of San­
fo r the pennant this season.
chobee If we could see the-immense ford may be interested to know that
■ 0— :-------quantities .of fish being brought in figures compiled for the period from
All reports from the north indicate every day. We a rt coming down to November 10th, 1020 to April 0th,
Night repair servlet will be taken a t reasonable rates. STORAGE es'n be arranged for either by the
a cold winter, and thousands of peo­ see you soon, Harry, and see all of 1021, showed a loss for that period of
night or. by the month.
ple coming *o Florida. Arejve ready the varied Industries of that favored $755,350.00 which was considerably
for them?
A I | I | —The aim'd? our organisation is “SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" and we are honestly striving
action. Like oil of Florida, Okeecho­ augmented by shipments subsequent
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bee Is growing. They just can’t hell to that period,
Tho Daily Herald is growing in It with all of the wonderful possibili­ Mr. Sligh stated that Orange and j4 » . you will quickly find that we hnve the men, the equipment, and the desire to tfve you the kind of automobile service you have been looking for.
many wayft. We want to make it the ties of the soil, of the rivers- of tho Seminole counties shipped 25 per cent 1
best emaildaily in Florida this win­ lakes, to back It up.
of all citrus and vegetable-movements
ter. Will youhelp usT
out of Florida, and the total loss to
----------- 0---------- 1-----Orlando Is certainly a hustling these counties was $2,567,300.42. He
Keep boosting for the golf links, city. The editor rX the Hrald waa further stated that the Traffic League
the country club, the new tourist ho­ down there last night, and waa nl- of Orlando, of which he wai presi­
tel. We need all of thes'a if we arc to moat lost In the iabarynth of tall dent, had, in conjunction with similar
have the city of our dreams.
H; L. HAIGHT
buildings- new buildings, etc.. Orange organizations and organizations of
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Fatty Arbuckle seems about to get
the
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
t. BOUDREAUX
battlefields—houses torn down, new
his. It is hard to believe that he
one going up, piles of building ma­ L; an endeavor to ameliorate these
’ City Salesman
could be guilty of such a crime. If hp
_ji? J j j - - »ll terial scattered everywhere. Wo re­ conditions, but without results. It was
is, the Arbuckle picture# should be
nho
2Ir.
S.igh’s
belief
that
the
Atlan­
joice with Orlando in this growth.
banned for life.
We will meet you at the county line, tic Cdast Line and Seaboard railroads
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fellows, and build that forty foot rc rc iv h j a Twenty Million Dollar
.There are some of the biggest
revenue from the state of Florida
road, fill it with houses all along the
comes up of-Its own accord after cel- celery delta have gone dry, those vbo
things in store for Sanford that .this
could not be losing much' money. or
cry, peppers- or any crop is gather­ have engines use them continuity
way and combine the two cities in the
this business^
city has ever had. Keep pushing,
Twin Cities of Florida.
ed. The weather has been ideal for which causes many wells to quit (lov­
In conclusion he recommended that
keep boosting, keep advertising. We
Charles King, of Molena, Mo., is hay this season, as the rains earlier ing that would otherwise continue to
In
order 'to secure immediate relief
-are building a great city here.
As we understand it, the employes the merchants am) growers avail hero looking after his property he re­ in the summer made it grow and the flow some. More engines nre beinj
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dry wedtJmr later, we* fine for the
the railroads in considering their
rHonfonl is in the public eye right strike ballot, that Is evidently being themselves of water transportation cently purchased, the Hayden place, gathering of it. It’s a poor stick of « installed as fast as can be afforded.
There were three little showers the
where practicable and which would id- on Beardall avenue, and ex p els to
now, and will remain there if tho
voted at this time, are asking for tho sure them more efficient service and com# here to reside but the recent farmer who did not save hay here this latter part of last week that cooled the
broad 'minded people will just get to­
omploymcrit of enough men to handle cheaper rates. ’
death of his wife haa altered hip season. Just look about and seo the air and were greatly appreciated.
gether and stay together on the great
hay stacks on every farm.
tho jobs without working the em­ Mr. Sligh was followed by F. L. plans.
pipinclple of boosting the city.
ployes from 10 to 10 hours and wear­ Skclly, of Orlando, who quoted the . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garrison, of
The presept dry weather Is very
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ing many *of them out. They are differentials favoring'water on citrus Fort Reed, have bought the ten acre bad for the growers Just now, as so
T hat youth of twenty,, in Chicago,
reason that some women .are spinst­
-who killed two auto salesmen in cold raore'thon willirig to work their stipu­ fruits and advised that shippers of improved farm of W. L. Henley on much water is needed* for seed beds
late^
eight
hours
but
feel
that
It
la
citrusfruits
could
save
58c
per
boy
ers—because’they
waited too iony lor
Richmond avenue and expect to make and-wetting up fields for plant set­
Wood just , to gain possession of a
an
injustice
to
them
to
put
on
the
by
shipping
via
the
Clyde
Line
frotr
ting-. Many wells . throughout tRp something better to turn up.
new Packard, was only in the third
it their home.
stage i&gt;f "auto Intoxication,” that extra hours and le t a legion of other Sanford to New York.
B. Steel and sons, of the Celery
strikes most of the people irom time men stand, about in idleness! The J. W. Hart, secretary of the Pa- avenue store, have bought out Mrs. J,
strike will undoubtedly come in sC latka Chamber of Commerce advised C. Moore's grocery stock and rented
to time. .
short
time, in the belief of tho Star, the meeting that past experiences had the store building on Celery avenue,
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folks
mifrht just as well get ready proven the efficacy of water compe­ and will conduct a first class cash
Sanford needs one thousand houses
tition in deflating rail rates when gen­ store. Miss Mamie Steele will be in
for
it.—Lakeland
Star.
to take core of the people .who are
'
erally
used for this purpose. He also charge. (
here now and those who are coming.
advised that shippers continue to
judge
Chepey,
in
his
speech
the
fAT*s have lost many fine citizens lately
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Leonnnii-are
route by water even after they had
by jbeing deficient in houses. Sanford other night, was not "spoofing" when
very pleasantly settled in their new
gained thq much desired reduction, ft
would gain in population Ifaufficicnt he said Sanford and Orlando needed would be extretneiy unfair, stated Mr. home on1South Cameron avenue. The
Good Work
Low Prices
a forty'foot boulevard between’, the
new homes could be built now.
house has been almost rebuilt, many
Hart,
to
expect
the
steamship
com­
two cltfes. It may be some time in
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panies to increase their - facilities alteratiohs made and fine now porch­
the
future,
but
it
would
be
the
best
' Are all of the business men of San­
merely for the purpose of affording es added- making a very comfortable
ford shipping by water? If not, you pioney ever spent by the two coun­ tcmporarly relief In an emergency of home.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
.Ed.
J.
Cameron
Rave
ard slacking. Of course there are ties. Anyone traveling this road now this kind.
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many instances where you cannot ship and especially on Sunday, will see that
returned
from
several
months
stay
at
D. C. Marlowe, chairman of the
by prater, but there are also many the genial judge knows whereof he Traffic -and Transportation Commit­ Bostwiclc, at the Cameron ranch.
Times you can ship by water when speaks. And *Mr.. Phillips' idea of tee of. the Sanford Chamber of Com­
Mbs. Mamie Robinson and Mrs.
you do not stop to think about i t -planting trees and flowers and shrubs merce cited specific instances where Ethel Blggeis were out from town
all along the right of way Is alio
'Thirik about it now.
excessive freight rates had been re­ recently visiting their father, Fred
good. .This should be built in honor
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of the boys of the World Vfhr and no woujd have shown a profit had pre­
Charles Braddy was an oVer Sunday
Fall Is on the way. It is difficult statues of bronze should bo built until
guest-of
hla sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry
war
rates
still
been
effective.
J.
G.
'to believe It ,but all signs point that this roadway is constructed. It
way. The fall openings arc here, the would be tho greatest memorial high­ Ball, of SaQford, speaking from the McCaskle, ont his way from Georgia
leases are beginning
turn, the way and honor, to the soldier dead standpoint of a merchant advised that to Lakeland, to take a position.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany and Mr,
mornings and evenings* are getting that any country has ever built. Let practically 05 per cent of his business
Was shipped via Clyde Steamship Co. and Mrs. C. S. Chorpeningjand young
cooler, the children will soon
LMj
us build i t
and that the service had always been people, spent Sunday a t ' Coronado
starting to school. All signs point
efficient and the consequent saving in Beach plcnking and bathing.
to a moat prosperous winter season,
Senator
Parle
Trammell
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visiting
freight was considerable.
A. Corpany, C. E. Corpening and
that campaign of advertising
throughout
the
State
while
he
la
tak­
Representative of a freight truck Carl Chorpening were over salt water
and get yours. l.V
and "above b o a r d " — th ft’s th e 1
ing his vacation. This is the proper line operating between Sanfora shd fishing # portion of this week.
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thing to do. No statesman can keep Orlando assured the meeting that the
reputation .we’ve Ria&lt;{e|;tn the
Mrs. George Townsend, of Mellonand business superiority up with his State whan he spends all concern he represented would be wilt­
lumber- business and thef’s the
established. ?on such a of hia time at Washington, and non# ing to establish a freight truck line ville avenue, is a t home after several
weeks
spent
at
Daytona
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ms
i conservatism and the quicker of his time in tlurfetafo. * Florida is between interior' points and Sanford
way we ,propose to cofljinue.
ot* the better. You’ll thank us growing and changing every day, and providing sufficient, business could be ,guest of relatives and la : much im­
When lumber took a big drop-dow n went
latq-r if you will lay -aalde the old to have an Idea' of the different needs guaranteed to make its operation proved in health.
bottom. And you’ll find us filling your order w i t h the very b « l
rw iolb-covered, a n U q u a f t i f f ^ of
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-Ernest Hodges Is here from Tam­
.State, our .representatives profitable. ,
grade of stuff th at your money can buy Mjrnhere. Whethertt*
“ *&lt; have entertained in the past .hould" come home" M ofUm as jk&gt;ssi- The entire meeting waa devoid of pa to visit hia mother, Mrs.'Toon.
a b ^ R Newspaper Advertising a n d . ^jc and get acquainted. Senator the usual hurrah enthusiasm and the
Mrs.. Ed 'J. hfulligan, of Green
a clothes pole or a carload you can depend on full, measure, go°*
fcrf^xten up your entire business cx-1 Trammel does not look for any oppo- earnest Inflection in the voices of the Cove Springs- is here visiting hex
by the a .per cent, route.— giHon „ ^
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term; but If speakers showed that they were in parents Mr- end Mrs. J. C. Vaughn - quality, prompt aenrlc^aftd low price.
dead earnest that the
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and friend#. _
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am aWhulJ MA$ mhIm k
The largest amount of hay ever
in East Sanford haa been
i
this season and of the best
&lt;d crab grass of Which there
to be several varieties. All
of stock like It, and It Is'no
It as it’
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Do you know what kind of gas- ■:CLYDE LINE
EXCURSIONISTS
oline you are using?
Buy at' the Drive In Station 1st. I• SEEING FLORIDA
The Clyde Line summer excursions SEE M. S. NELSON, for all kinds of
and Elm Avenue,
hauling.
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than ever this season. These excur­ WANTED—To do your plowing and
sions were put on befow the war and
harrowing. Call Geo. Conyers, 918
4-8tp
were just beginning to take the pub­ Celery Ave.
lic eye when the war came on and Wfc WANT b lady or, gentleman
knocked all excursions into a cocked agent to hindle city trade in San­
bat. This is the firnt summer they ford and other vacant cities. This is
have resumed and if the big crowds a wonderful opportunity as you'will
that come to Sanford three times a be retailing the genuine J. R. Wat­
week aw to be considered, it would kins Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, Garda
seem that all the folks in the north­ Face Powder, FYtiit Drinks, and over
east, aw coming to Florida in the 137 other products. Write today for
summer, time. It is certain that these /w e sample and particulars.—The J.
Watkins Co,, 68, Memphis, Tenn. ,
excumions aw of greater value to
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jFlorid* from an advertisingJ, point
than the excursions in the winter.'
FOR SALS
Everyone knows tbst Florida has the
FOR
SALE—fio.
817 West First St.
finest climate in the world in the
Eight
rooms
and
bath. For price
winter, but few know th at the same
and
terms,
write
box
782, Daytona,
holds true oi the summer climate,
Fla.
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and they can only gain this knowl­
r
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HAI.K
Oil
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edge by coming down hew in the mid­ ad and (Itod In lb* Hanford eatofj dtotrtet.
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tak*
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or
rfoori
propartr
la
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dle of the summer season as they
John Itoaoar. t»«iia « * . l , M aitland, riorida.
aw now doing on the Clyde Line. a a ip .
Among the big cwwda of summer S I x t i i m t K r r i'A iK T s h o p , t . s. b n ti‘
m a n a t, r. Onlrm prom pt!/ ax am tad. Battotrippers coming here this week were racHoti t o arma lord.________ ~______________ s-U lp
a party of people who brought their FOR SALE—3,300 to 5,000 celery
automobiles with .them for purpose
plants, about ready for the field.
of seeing Sanford, Orlando, and De Call on or phone, H. H. Chappell, 5-ltp
Land, and while it might aeem rather W&gt;R SALE—1920 Model, 6 cyi. Paige
extravagant on their part, to ship
touring car, pnctically new tires.
their autos down from New York, for In good condition. Apply, A. P. Conthis short trip, they were well satis­ nelly.
5-2tc
fied with the returns when they had
driven around Sanford, Orlando and
FOR . FALL PLANTING from
DoLand, and taken the autos on the FOR RENT—1 nice furnished house'
my’Tenn. farm. Varieties: Klon­
boat again at DcLand Junction. These
keeping room. 2 connecting fur­ dike and Missionary. Prices: 100, 75e; 500, $3.00; 1,000, 15.50, delivered.
excursionists aw for the most part nished housekeeping rooms.—Mra.
busy business men who want to see Riddling, 205 Osk Ave., Eagle Home. CABBAGE PLANTS, ready. October 15th, and after at $2.00 per 1,000 de­
Florida but cannot get away from
4 - 2 t p livered. Orders booked now. Address, H. Light foot, Altoona, Fla, (Lake Co.)
business in the vrinter time, and they
Coart, O aranU JadU lal Circuit, Is
aw boosters for Florida from this 1» C trcslt
and f rr BaralttbW County, Florida__
"It Must Hare Been Dead at Least 6
NOTICE! ,
time forward, and they are looking
Mfntha But DldnH Smell.”
I have grafophones, guns and bi­
to the time when they can leave busi­
CITAT10K
cycles th at have been wpalred over 30
days in my shop. Owhew will pi case
ness and come down here to cither
I*. Vtrting. I ‘om jiJ^liunl. .
"Saw a big ra t in ’our cellar last call and get them or I will have to aell
remain for the winter or become resi­ klalna Itott Yoons. Ilggpmi.lfnf. ■’
Joanny, "and them for the repairs.
dents ail the year round, Mr. Caldcr Tb: hiding 11,11 Young, rila /tr a lil, lioorgla.: Fall ” writes
Yours respectfully,
bought
a
85c
cake
of
RAT-SNAP,
II
a|&gt;|&gt;r«rin*
from
go
affidavit
fltod
In
th|g
tyd several other autos assisted 1 cgnge tl.it th* rwUdmc* of th* d#f#ml«nt l&gt;
W. A. PARKER,
taking the sight scew «around an flia f tra ld . ( t a r d a . Ib g | Il to lb* boiler of gf- broke it up Into small pieces. Last 217 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Florida.
th a t tb t d*f*ndant to o v ,r Ibr ago of week , while moving w« came across 4-4tc
the entire party, was treated *to fine flgnl
iw rbir-ono j t i r g , ami m at tW r* IS no p#rw i
In
lb#
Stale of tTlorMa
a rrrlt* o f a tub- the dead w t. Must have been dead
ice cream by Newberry’s drug store. pnraa opun
whom would bind lb# aald difrndsix months, didn’t nmcll. RAT-SNAP
anl.
The following were In the party:
Tberofngo, ; n , U alna 11,11 Yonng, ara bare, is wonderful.” Three sites, 36c, 65c,
■Miss Jean E, Macbeth, Brooklyn, l-r raqslra.1 oo ibe 1th .la r of N orrm bcr, A, II.
a i, to appear in the bill of complaint filed |L25. Sold, and guawnteed by Ball
v GUARANTEED ■,
N. Y.; Mw. and Mr- Ryan, Brooklyn, ant,In
a l ron In Ibto ra iu e , oUierwlae a deeraa
pro
nmfeaao will on aald d ale I* tite r e d ■ (ttn it llardw aw Co.
N. Y.;Mrs. Anna Bittes, Jersey City;
SURE SHOT, kills timber, any spec­
I™*- t
.
Henry R. Meyer and wife, New York, , (I la f Briber ordered th at aald nor Ira be pobies and size within from (5) to .'(65)
In tba Sanford H ers Id, a .M e n p a p e r pub.
N. Yi; F. K. Dunn and wife, New llahed
- ,
I
, .days, seldom lodger than (15) days,
Itobe.1 In Seminole (YmuiI / . for four ronaeeuitre
H*^im,to Ow,^ quickly decays Umber and pwventa
.York City; A. P, Benatre and wife, weaka.
.U ltim o ntp band and the a r il of Ibe above
i
l
l
led
ro
a
n
on
ihto
l
il
t
,
dap
.of
Hepirmber.
Newark, N. J.; E. C. H ilton,,Salis­
i a - " a
i ■!»»«'&gt;. *■“ « » • * » » « “ *'
1P31.
■ no o'ftorfc ■
Ow ht ,it,n!,..&lt;■
■■(■.# nteiy. W rite for norticulnrs,
bury, Md.; Miss Mary J. Bartaide, II. IHU.II,&gt;
H. A. I*6UtlUAM.
trurli, rltb*r
Mon Indiana, an* Mm, V*0»' .....y. .
■. ..
„
.. '
Clerk.
New York; Mrs. Mow Grocotti Fail
imimi
nI» l\ wll„ •'(rt)#um
"* ,|ir Iim, and th*
a*®*Mrrwafal
t» h «Hiu
iin&gt;*d ‘ SURE-SHOT^ Timber Killer Co
• Rj.- v . m
H
b i b iiK,
i
"•
oowoiaas.
Uddtrl
Tliver, Mass.; Misses Grace and Alice X. UAHS. Klaaloimea, n ,
Id Ilk* Is tba dtdda «tba
ladlama trmfk sow I
OCALA, FLORIDA
&gt;
foe Oom ptoU tdl.
l r . Tba board raaarraa»_ , ,
••wtttd b/ Hamlooto «mo at/.
.. id .
* ...
■
Thompson, New Britain, Conn.; Jos.
itha rt/bi ia rajact a n / at all Mdo.
' - . Exclusive Manufacturers and DiatribN. Byers, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss I. M. Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Mle
A‘ Dot,&lt;,L-\^;k 1
utore for Florida and Cnba.
Metz, Jersey City, N. J.; C. F. Hopkin*, Brookbm, N. Y.; Herman Bor­
ing, Brooklyy, N. Y.; Gustav Blumhardt, Maywood, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs.
Julian A. Bohon, New York, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mw. Alfred Seward, Allen*
town, Pa.; Mrs. J. O’Rouke, Wanna
T. O’rfouke, Newark, N. J.i Mrs. MI
J. Whaley, Miss M. J. Barlach, New
York; Mw. W. A. Siller, Mw. C. F.
Jones/ Pleasantvjlle, N- Y.; Mrs.
Chas. DeArden, Virginia ;DeArden,
T R A D 6
New York; Mr. and Mw. Isidore
Freldmar., Mr. Metz Cohen, Patter­
son, NY J.; Eugene Howard Costain,
$625 f. o. b. Detroit
New York; C. P. Hopkins, Brooklyn,
N. Y.

They also went down to see her on
Monday.
Rev. Clark&lt; will preach for us Sun
day at Upsala at 3. o'clock. Wo liked
him so well we shall be glad to hear
him again. We understand that he
was long a missionary In Alaska- late­
***********
ly coming here with his family from
California. Mir. Ericson kindly offer­
What beautiful summer weather, ed to bring him over from his home,
but we are needing a good soaking near the Orlando ro * i
rain badly. Some of the groves the
(eaves of the oranges are curling
* * * * * ** * **
from the drought,
,
Mrs. J. A. Voughh was quite.sick
for a few days last weck*with stom­
ach trouble and the doctor was called
* * * * * * * * * *
to nttend her.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swanson hqve
Miss Ellen Puller left Sundny for
purchased themselves a fine new tour­
Tallahassee,
where she will enter the
ing Ford and last week, A. F. -WesterFlorida
State
College,
dick built for them a new garage.
Longwood la the proud possessor of
Wc understand Clarence Bergquist
ih now a ■full fledged tire man, having a brand new postoffice which they
finished his four years’ apprentice,- moved into last Friday,
ahip a t the A. C. L,, shops. That's the
J. S- Dinkel was transacting busikind of boys the world need* that is ness in Sanford and Orlando Saturnot nfraid of work and can stick to a day.
thing once well begun.
i Mrs. Hutchcnson and children ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Augufct Swansoti and Quincy, is, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
[ ? -Archie, moved last week andl the William Allen.
first of this, into their own new home' ■ Mra. 8. A. Wllklnsoi) and baby, of
In Grapcvlile and are now busy get-. Tampa, are visiting her parents,
ting settled.
.
j P .B. Tructt has moved into his
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck.enter- store In South Longwood.
tained their parents- M r.‘and Mrs. ' The Longwood school will open
Wcsterdick and V. C. Collier, of San- October 3rd, with Mr. Miller, of Un­
ford, on the evening of the 6th, in iontown, Ohio, as princijal. The prihonor of the birthday .of the host, maty teacher la to be appointed later,
.with a supper party with cream and
Midi Omah Allen entertained his
house guests, Friday evening, a t the
cake as a treat.
Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose spent Labor library. Games were played and cake
Dny with her mother, Mrs, Perry, at and punch was served.
\
I’litntko. their little daughter, Roberta' C. W. Entimlnger, Louis Entxr&lt; turned home with them.
j H'inner and J. F. McGhaney, were
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell spent visitors in Sanford Monday,
a recent week-end with her mother ’ Friends of Tunis Lewis will regret
and sister, at St. Augustine, and a w ’ to hear he is In the Femald-McLaughnow planning a trip to visit his moth- Nn hospital.
«?r in Indiana.
. j Louis Entzmlngcr returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and their two Tampa Sunday, J. T. McGhaney relittle ones, from Longwood, and the turning with him.
minister from .Orlando, were dinner! H arry Phipps Is the guest of hU
guests' on Saturday at the home of brother, J. E~Phipps, fo ra few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick.
Mr* and Mrs. Frank Topliff, of OrOn Sunday Alfred Ericnon motored
’ ‘"“ ' " f “ r - “ d Mr* *•
■lawn- to Orlando with Mr. and t i n . | Y\ T U " '
__
Emil Mnghuson . . It wan thought1v
&gt;' » ' * ,l"&gt; h" bf " h* /ln«
Th« Evidence It at Your Door.
w .l for Mm. Mognuren to enter. Dr. ,hr' r **«•
remodeW and enSanford proof*la what you want
O h rl.f. hospital e f ts , .a X-ray * ■ &amp; * * ’
n,“, ' d l" l,&gt; ,he
"*'* and the statement of thiir highly wdiminution here. H er many friends and j * wee *
apected resident wil banish all doubt:
W. A. Stafford, proprietor of a
tion^whlrtflb
j***1" **** opelraJ 1 Taniac, the remarkable remedy that
plumbing
establishment, 408 Holly
!h .,
Wl"
everybody I. talking-.baut, I. .old by
that .he may regain her u.ual hwlth. ,h t ^
„ i , [m. ey. _ Ad,.
avenue', Sanford, says: "Kidney com­
plaint had qnnoyed me to t some little
while. I' had backache so bad I
| couldn’t stoop to pick up anything
4wh*en working. I was pretty well
T h ird
I handlbapped. 1 was also afflicted
‘with a kind of dizzy feeling and them
w ere, times when I could see dark
specks in front of me. I felt general­
lot odnces the Following Freshly Arrived Goods
ly run down. I doctored, but didn’t
get much benefit, so 1 sent for a box
17-oz. Cooked Ox Tongue in glass.„.$1.50
of Doan’a Kidney Pills at Aldridge’s
2-lb. glass pure Airline Honey, glass....75c
Drug Stow. I ’wasn’t long In flnding
out
the merit of this wmedy, for it
6-oz. can Beaver Brand Lobster, can..4(k;
soon-cured me and I have wmalnad
*15%-oz. can good Pink Salmon, can....25c
free from kidney trouble for
yeaw now.”
4-oz. can of fine Fresh Mushrooms.....35c
j GOc a t ail dealers# Foster-Mil burn
10%-oz. can o f Gold1Bar Spinach
Op., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv\

:UPSALA AND
: GRAPEVILLE

L0NGW00D

STRAWBERRY PLANTS

GO NO JARTHER

SEPTEMBER MATINEE SALE

(this sale only) per c a n ................ 25c
Welsh’s Grape, Peach, Strawberry,’
;* Raspberry and Fruitlades, glass, ,40c
14-lbs; SugarTor...;.:.................liaWT
1 peck of Irish or Sweet Potatoes, pk,..65c

f t e s h Carrot*, Beat*, Cabbage, Beans, Okra, Peaa and
other Vcffetables
-Pears, Apples and, other
Fruits

* Tantac is a splendid tonic and sys­
tem purifier, now selling a t the w te
almost J e n MUIon bottles a yearr
—Union Pharmacy^-Adv^ •
&amp; C. HARPER IS INJURED
1 C , Harper, who is an electrician
for the firm of Gillon A Fry, felt from
a ladder while working inside a new
building this morning and sustained
seriously Injury. It is thought thdt
his hip was shattered.

^ H I B M e n r y Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the f a c to r th e farm er jpow hjts a machine in which is harnessed
L&lt;rin'«Lof the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world— the internal combustion engine.
,
■fThe tracto r will m ultiply the productive capacity of each Individual
farm worker from three to four tim es over.
! 1. ;
“I t will p u t the fa n n e r on a p a r w ith the city m anufacturer. I t will
put his produce-producing foctory-^-for th a t is w h a t a farm is—on#to an
efficient production basis.
" It will enable each w orker to earn so much more th a t he can be paid
more and still leave a g reater profit fo r the m an who hires him . I t will
enable the farm er to work fewer hours i n the day. giving him m ore time to
enjoy Jife.
" I believe the tracto r will make fan n in g w hat i t ought to be—th e m ost
pleasant, the m ost healthful, the m ost profitable business on e a r t h /'

�V FRIDAY, 8
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a a s r a js s iM
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* Sotb day 0* September, A- D. IDM.
W ltaere m y o fftc U t, a lg a a iu rg w td • « !
*- 18th day o t Atrguat. A. D. lW .n ;
.(BHAL),
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property. a ita il* . lying to d beta#
t , of Hemlnol# and S lat* of- FI
pa rtlcn tarty deeetlbml a* fallow*,
lieiln n ln * a t tbe Wool Q u a rter i
or flection Thirty-on* (31). T o*oat
(ID). Soaih o r R a s ta Thirty-on# (Si
three# Caat 10M foot to tha Waal
the rtt1il-o(-w»7 o r the I A ka Q ia rt

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raid G rant Una 340.3 fnot, tbonoa Boat 1013.'i
fra t to tba W eatarly Una o t th e rig h t o r.w a r of
tba A tlantic Ooaat U n a raUtoad. U k a C h a m
Ilranrh, thro oa- Northerly aloog tb a W w tggt?
Una of aald rigfat-of-wiy. SOS feat, tb m rb Want
1401.9 te a t to point of tiagtenlng, a a d ateo;
Beginning a t a potst 13.63 chain* North o f tba
Point or U taraactloe of tba Baal Uaa o t t U
Banford G ran t w ith tba Want Baa of BecUoo

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Distinctive interiors are easily attained through the
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w o AT a r t pttaooa laterretad Is the abort X
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It la f a rth r r ordarod th a t tbU nolle* b* pab&gt;
llabad In tba Raaftad Ilarald , a newspaper p*ktlalird to Banfatd. Seminole throaty,
riaridT
( « f U h t -(■) coaaccatlri weekT^
W ITH E M , K. A. Dougina*. Clark of tha a s
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OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
How TO Get Rsllef When Dead
mod Nom o n Staffed Dp,

M any Big Propositions
Contemplated to Put
City on the Map .

BUT ARB NONB THE LESS REAL
AND WHEN CIVET# OUT WILL r
MAKE PROPERTY RISE .
With new business starting u p 'in
every part of Sanford, with many new
business blocks contemplated and big
business of every kind that will locate
here in a few weeks, with the nundreds of dwelling houses being erected
all over the city, Sanford presents a
moqt busy appearance to the newcom­
er. In- fact Sanford has gained the
reputation of being among Urn teal
live cl ties of the liate and with good
'reason. Last month the total of
dwelling houses ran well over the
$50,000 jtnark and there are more to
follow this month.
Several new sub-divisions will be
opened this winter close to the city’s
boundary lines and the loti will be
prioed a t a figure that the many home
builders can reach and there will be
-at least 500 new dwellings started In
the months of October, November and
-December. There are several big pro­
jects on foot that will bo made public
through th e columns of the Herald In
« few days that will make property
take a rise and will also place San­
ford in the front ranks of the cities
•of the state. These projects will go
"Into .the thousands, one of them a t
•least being a $200,000 proposition and
will bring Sanford’s track raising
from a gamble to a stable business
aad one that will have a good chance
t o make good with markets assured.
It seems th a t tha many Halms of
•Sanford to bstag th* greatest track­
ing center, the greatest shipping cen­
te r ami the fasleet growing city in tha
state as well aa the future tourist city
•hie being made good with a rush. All
it takas is a little mors pep, a little
swar t push aad supreme confidence In
your own home town. Other people
recognise our claims—why not you?

a M. BBRRT HONORED
r WITH GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN
C. M. Perry web formerly the eotui^ Get a
^
of ^
Cream
T T m k , e?
eotinty. • «nd BftJm from your dru^ iat and npp,y .
.tood high in the ranks of^county „ (tle of thia tngTnnt anttseptic creAm
sgenlB all over the State of Florida. jn y^,,. nogtyij,. it penatratea thrpugtl
He was elected president of the coun- every air piUMge of the head, aotfthty agent's organisation* and a t a ing and healing the swollen or inbanquet of the association at Gaines- flamed ipotous membrane, giving you
ville the other day, when hia resigns- instant ralief- Hqad colds and catarrh
tlon was read, the county agents pres- yield like magic. Don't stay stuffedent decided to send Mr. Berry a token' up hand miserable. Relief is sure.—
of their appreciation, and sent him * Adv.
fine gold fountain pen with his initials
------------------------engraved thereon. Mr, Berry-prises
The new Lee street visduct which
the gift very highly, and will keep connects Jacksonville business dJsit in loviniFremembrance of the many trtet to Riverside, will; be 'thrown
good friends he has made among the open t ’ othe public about .October 1agents of tbe State.
It Is announced.
RESOLUTIONS OF SORROW.
At the-monthly conference of th e ,” 0* ^ of County Commissioners in
teachers of the Baptist -Sunday, *nt^ tor Seminole County, Florida, at
Sch'ool, held Friday, September 2nd,, ^ ,0*r ncxt regular meeting to be held
1021, the following resolutions were *n ^*n^ord. Florida, on October ffrd,
*’
; 1021, at 10 o'clock s.
a. m., will receive
adopted: •
11921.
Whereas, It has
hs&gt; pleased the A l-,bid“ *or Hie
the purchase of one car load
mighty Father, in His Infinite wisdom, ®f mel*J culverts, apeclfications mayr
to remove from this earthly life, Mrs! ** had by.application a t the Clerk of
H. S. Selleck, a beloved member and
,Circu.it Court’s office, at Sanford,
teacher in the Sunday School of the the board reserves the right to reject
any'or all bids.
Fir»t Baptist church, and
|
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Where*s, The members of the Sun­
&lt;-4tc
Clerk.
day School of the First Baptist
church are desirous of expressing
their sincere sympathy as well aa tes­
tifying to the high respect in which
bhe was held; therefore, be It Resolved, That while we bow sub­
missively to the will of our Heavenly
Father, we deplore the departure and
loss of one who was faithful and loy­
al to tbe Sunday School and a fine'
Christian character; be It further
. .......
Resolved, That we tjnderly condole rS S Z
* i t t the bereaved husband and daugh- 0
i rSZTsT? *
terdn their hour s f .trial and afflict- "T*'*. Bang* * *«-i. «
too, and devoutly commit them to the mu Uj swty *Mremm*
care of Him who doth not willingly S J t ^ f
afflict; be it further .
„
Resolved, That copies of these reso- « u r * t C
a. ix is ik
lotions be pobUsbed tn the Sanford
Herald and sent to members of the *'rrtlnf*t* mwmw tre
TEACHERS' COUNCIL.

jry man can tom

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No,
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Hang*
No.

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R.—Tba S IS rda. of tha NBV4 of the
and tbo B 13 roda o f lb* BWU of tb*
o f tbe RE 14, Section D„ Townablp 30 8,
30 E.
N H of BH of lot 3, Beet loo « . Town-

itdp 20 8. BBaga 30 E.

It 'appearing from tbo awnen bill of com plaint
filed t* Ibia ran** AgaUat you. th a t you bar* o t
ria l in tom* Intereat la the land* hereto a hot* de­
ar rile d . therefore, you. tbe aatd Holly T . Dent,
__________
____ ______
Jennie Dougberly.
1. A. MananaU,
McDoniM. M.
M. A.
A. MeMrDonald, aad Goorge W. Link t i n hereby required
to be and appear before ocr aatd r irra lt court a t
llA Court liouae In Hanford, Florida, on . tb*
III. day o f November. A.1 D. 1021. and than and
there m ake anower to tbe b ill of complaint **M htird egelnat you. o tb e A lta a decrea pru con
few» w ill be entered agataatiyoa.
And any aad a ll o ther nartle* claim ing any
right, title or latareot In t i l l te tb* land* hereto«bore deecrtbed under, by, end tbroagh Unity
T . Bent, Jennie Pougheriy, II. A. Mclhmald. i .
A. McDonald and Georg* W. U n k o r atberw lae,
a r t hereby required to fa* and appear be fen o
our aatd circuit, court a t tbe court bouee In
Banrord, Florida, on tb* Stn rt*T of December,
A. IX 1031. and then aad there mike* anower
In t i e t i l l of com plaint exhibited kgatnet aold
unknown parties, otbetw la* a decrea pro coofeaso w ill be entered agatmat aald unknown p a r­
lies.
t t la ordered th a t thta nolle* U pobllahed U
tb* Banrord lle rald , a newspaper published to
Beml note County, Flertda, one* a wee* for e ig h t
ISI weeks a* |* tb* knows parties defend**t.
a ad one* a week- fur (w ait* (13) week* *a to
tb* unknown p a rtite defendant.
tv Ifnew* my band aad tb* seal of tb* Circuit
Court on tbls tb* 30th day of Augnat. A. IX IBM.
(SBAL)
B. A. JtOOGLABS,
Clerk of tb* Circuit OoBfV
Seminole County, FIs.
GEO RGB O. HERRING, '
Solicitor end pauneel for lb* Complainant.
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A rtbnr J , Doyl*. * t at, H*f«Klint.
TU A IL (‘K1LHON8 QLAW JNO ANT IS'TEB• W IN T U B
TO LI A) WING DBSCHIDUk
LANI1, to * aIt!^ ,
LbU 3 and 4 of Block 34; and Lota 3 tod 4
C ircuit Court, th is 4th day of An gnat. A, D of Block S3, a t UallMTllW. aa p e r p in acced­
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tlecunU.
(SEAL)
B. A. DOCOLABB,
Yon a n hereby required and ordered ta ap­
Clark n f tba ClraBlt Court,
Hamtnol* County, Florida pear be for* Otif Circuit Court a t the Coart ttoan
1A Seminole County, Florid*, on tti* tin t U nGEO, A. DeCOTTEB,
Solicitor and of Coanoel for Com plaloant. day lu December, 1031, to i n e r r lb* bill *f
romp la lot filed aaa la a t you. aad therein fill
ew i, e la e-ta iu * eU I be ta k e n ’ aa mofnaed. I*
he followed by final dai
I t la fu rtb a r oVrfcrrd th a t Ibl* Mile* be pahUahed in lb* 9*8ford Elerald, a newertper peb-^
llabed In Semibote tbo a t* ffWtila MM M i i W
w teh for t e a l re w atka.
'WHOM* tny hand aru
Angaat i s . 1D31.
(REAL)
B. A. D0UOI.A8S,
Clerk Ctrrolt Coort,
- Remlnote County, FI*.

DICKINSON k DICKINSON,

IUM 4 la lb* SaaM rd Here Id. a **«P *F «
llahed la **ld county, «&gt;*• *»*h week ter &lt;**
contem ll** week*.
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Mr tech R ealty V -eipaay, a rorporatloa, Ooop D ln aat.
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W illiam AI* u n d e r IlocbaiMn, Lbfaldator. a t
al. etc.. Itefeadaata.
Tb W illiam Alexander Bacfcaaaa, U qvldalor or
Florida Land * Oalaalaatbm Company, U n i t ­
ed. a corpora 11ms o f B astand. and all form er
atockbeldera of tbe Florida Land * CnloaUalion Company. U n ite d , a corporation of E as­
ts ad, t a d la tb* a a k a q a a dee tee**, yiab leea
or other claim ant*, by. ihroogh or aadar O a
•bore named peril**, •*&lt;] to a n y a ad v l other
prreoae o r pert lee whom me r e r c U In ta s a i r
rig h t, till* or la trrre t la a ad to tb* follow-'
log drecrdw l lend, e llo a tr. lying aad being
la I he County of Bem lad* aad S ta te dr Flor­
ida. more particularly dreeftbed aa follow*.
ttM rlll
Dagtanlng a l a point 133 feet K art o f a potat
1M.3 feet fo o ts o f th e Boalheaat Interaoctloa
of Oom m errUl S tre e t end Rand A rea a*, aa
abowa by K. R. T raffo rd 'a map of ‘ Baaford,
Florida, ra n three* S re ih I ot g fa«t la tha
North Ua* o f Flret atroet. three* Eaat along tt*
North line o f Flret a tre et, 108.3 feet, thence
North 104.1 feet, three* W est IDSS fre t ta the
point nf beglaalBf.

to-w ll: Lo* S3, Fkelil* U a d a O elualiatlan
t'».‘» Add. te S re tb See ford. Tfcl aald taad be­
ing e m tM il.a l the d a ta nf lb* tere aa re o f each
e erltftra t* ta tb* asm * o f Unknown.
Calces m id re clin e * tea shell be redrm ed atcarding t* law ta a deed w ill teen* ihereon oa
the 30th day o f Septem ber. A. I). 1D3I.
W llnem tuy e fric la l «lgnatar* and se a l th is
t i e loth dey o f i a g m t , A. !X IBM.
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B. M. DOUGLASS.
Clerk C lrcalt Coort.
Seminole C a re t? , Ft*.
1-Olc
By A .-M . WKBKS. P. CL
fa Cl fee It Chert, B erealh Judicial C ircuit. S ta te

ef Florida, Great? *f BeMteelo. ■
BILL FOB FABTTTTON

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NOTICE OF BALK
NOTICE te hereby f t r r e th a t under u 4 fa?
rlrtn * of gg order of m l* made aad entered here­
in by tb* ttm o re h l* Jam** W. P artin*. Jadg*
of the ah*T* Ity ird C hert, r e the l i t d a y a t
Srpirm ber, A. D. 1131. lb* ngflenlgrefl rommta■k*wr* wflt o ffe r fo r m l* a t pohlte a o r tlr e ' to
tb* higbewt aad h m t Xl.Uer for c a r t ta f f r e t
o f lb# r e n t bore* floor In Rea font. Nominal*
Chenty. rto rld a , r e IfoNdg?, O rtab rr fad. tSSI,
hetw m a tbe legal h re re o f m l*, tb* fn lli irtBg
fleorrtbod .land lying, and being tn Seminole
throaty, FlncM*. tm w tti
Lot e re t i l , of Bee ti r e re * &lt; |), t ^ g r t t e
tw eoty (ID) S retb. Hang* th irty (SO) f a t l
. I t e i f a i H t* pey t a r Title.

' OF INTEREST TO WOMENIt is expected that delegates from
women's labor organisations of 49 na­
tions wjll attend the second Inter­
national Congress of Working Women
to be held at Geneva next month.
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Lady Surma Mar Cimoom, who b«s
been chosen as the leader of the As­
syrian nation, and the first worn*1)
president in the world, is a native A»*

�Col. G. W. Knight
Receives Medal for
Distinguished Service
It is not everyone who goqa to war
that is accorded the great privilege
of doing something that would entitle
them to a medal. These tokens of the
appreciation on the part of the gov­
ernment are not pretty baubles to be
given to special favorites but are {or
real service and are only given after
mature deliberation and rigid Investi­
gation. The following letter to Col.
O. W. Knight, of thia city, demon^states that
— 1he- served lhis
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class work garments
nen and boys.

I f UNION-MAOfc

JJide of best Indigo Denim.
Hopjpr, easy-flttlng and tom foitlble; seams doubledtched j pockets re-inforced fcwlde
eufi »nd«ra| ru*t-proof buttou that stop on.
\ , k your dealer for “ P*na o a /’ (he work eloUtea.with
the iron-clad

One Big Day With Old
Fashioned Bar­
becue
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faithfully and %kil*iii the real

and Str eet dance

Mrs. T. W. Lawton's Sunday school
class gpve a surprise party (e FianWILL BB ONE OP TBB.BIGO e At cla Swope, Iasi Friday nighty &lt;
fj Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore,
AND BEST GET-TOGETHER
EVENTS OP 8BA80N
Mlapit,
are visitors
in
Oviedo,
st
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ping at the Hotel Oviedo.
Mr - .and Mrs. Frank Noi
“u“ * Greensboro, AJa., are vlsltii
n,j ! ^ aUr* Mi* U R . Mitchell. M
J* ris baa decided to move to;
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but will remain in Oviedo unt
cIde&gt; uP&lt;&gt;n a location.
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Swope left
jv* port, Miss.- Monday, w hen j
enter the Gulf Coast MOItar)
some- 1my* u * etudent the next s&lt;
in be y « rI oldM,“ A* D&lt; Mitchell, also:
ta a Mobile, Ala., on the S. A. L .,j
urna_ morning. Miss Mitchell wit
there ffucst .of her uncle and aunt,)
n the m¥* J.°hn 0. Rush, while in i
all of
Quite a party of young pq
It absolutely free,
tended the B. Y. P. U., amoij
San- were Misses Pope, Young and
lo on M essrs/ Alton Farnell* l
t, is Wright.
,
sis of
The Methodista held an i
ecbrd -Sunday school last Sunday, wj
Te in* quite an enjoyable session. Thi church
i ask which* Is being repaired,
m
Pres-1 ready fur services next Sunday,
td « f-1 Mr.' James Carlton, of Micanopy, is
want the guest of his sister, M n. J. EX
when Thompson.
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"To Col. G. W. Knight:
Dear 81r:
' "Under the prbvisionji of the act of
Congress approved July 9, 1918 (Bui.
No. 43, W. D., 1918), a dlstinguishedservico medal was awarded -on August
12, 1921, by the War Department to
you with the following! citation*
/ . I F o r . exceptionally meritorious
and distinguished services, near
Bethincovri, France, on Septem­
ber 25, 1018. He was assigned
the task of-placing foot bridges
over Forges River and cutting
the wire in front pf the enemy pot*
nitlons. In this, bis Inspiring leadership and constant supervision
were conspicuous. Later he organised the regim ent foe-the No­
vember 1st offensive which en­
tailed the building of nine bridg­
es, every one rof which was com­
pleted in time for the artillery to
keep pace with the Infantry. His
organisation of the .work at hand*
enabled the advance to proceed
without delay and also enabled
the Infantry to have the support
of the Artillery, and to keep in
dose touch with their transport”
"Very respectfully,
** **
“P. C. HARRIS,
“The Adjutant General
War Department,!
"Washington, D. C.” '

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Build your own wittier home und forget about
high rents and mechanical meals. There are no more
convenient, satisfactory and economical homos than

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They represent thc^ strongest and.most practical
conMruction yet phiccJ on t h e ‘markcU

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Through our construction department we will
construct and complete--your Home,/ready for yquf'
arrival in Florida, guarantying complctd satisfaction
with every detail.
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Authorized Sales Engineers, Longwood, Fla

—Get your Scratch Pads
Herald—by the pound—16c.
The many friends of Mrs. 0. P.
Swope
sympathise with her In her
bors, to enjoy Sonata good sports, to
enjoy a good dinner out of doors, to
The Florida Scout
Mr. Daniel, of Chuiuota, has put up
joy
the street'dance a t night and it
For Wide-Awake Boys”
foundations
for. a small cottage, on
is all yours Just as free as the air.
A-email
lot
next
to the hotel. There
It: Is only one of the many stunts that
Publisher
is
a
demand
for.
houses.
If the houses
Greater Sanford is pulling and in­
were
only
large
enough
for on ordi­
tends to pull in the next twelve
nary
family^
great
many
could be
months. We want the people to know
rented.,
that Sanford is the greatest little
town on the map and we want them
to know that it Is the natural trad­ SHERIFF HAND CAPTURES
TUB DIAMOND THIEF.
ing center of this part of Florida and
for. that reason we are hftsts to thous­
[Tram TtUa j ' i Dad»)
ands and intend to be the hosts to
Sheriff
Hand returned ,yesterday
many more as the'season advances.
from
Jacksonville,
where, he went to
We have so many things in common
deliver
Jhe
negro,.Will
Foster, wanted
with the localities adjacent to us and
wo want to have you come to Sanford by Duval county authorities, on a
and talk it over and there* fa no time serious charge. He alao brought
like the 29th of September to do this back with him a negro.named Dennis
Ford, who was captured In Jackson­
talking.
Come to Sanford on the 29th. You ville . on description furnished by the
LANDIS, FISH ft HULL
will be made welcome. You wilL not sheriff's office for therobbbery of.the
diamond ring*, from the Drummond
Attorneys sad CounaeBon-at-Law
home several weeks ago. They cap­
DeLAND. FLORIDA
tured both the ring and the negro,
Will practice In the State and Faderel Courts, Special facilities -for Exand Mn, Drummond ,1s being con­
enduing and Perfecting Land Titles.
gratulated upon the recovery of the
ring as it was her engagement ring
and highly prized aside from the fact
SCHELLE MAINES
that it was. a valuable stone.

For Tonsilitis, Cats,

LAWYER
ozficb

IN THB court no USB

SANFORD -*• FLORIDA

GEO. G. HERRING
Attorney-at-Law
No . 14 Garner-Woodruff Bulldlr
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

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MY SPECIALTIES:
Piekardt Hand-Psinted China
Gorham's Sterling Bliver
Rorers* Plated Ware
Elgin and Wbltham. Watches

Parcel Poet Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to

ich Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
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" JacksonviDe, Fla.

thetford,

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practice in sll County, State and
OwL i .Courts,
1st Net. Bank
Sanford. Fla.

TAKE 8ALT8 AT FIRST SIGN OP
BLADDER IRRITATION OR
BACKACHE

Construction Engineer, Sanford, Fla

’-The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trou­
ble, because we eat too much and ell
our food is rich. Our blood is filled
with uric acid which the kidneys
strive to filter out, they weaken from
overwork, become sluggish} the'elimi­
native tissues clog and the result is
kidney trouble; bladder weakness and
a general, decline in health*
When your'kidneys, feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are
obliged to seek relief tw o-or three
times during the night; if you suffer
with sick headache or disxy, nervous
spells, add stomach, or you have rheu­
IF YOU NEED A NEW
matism when the weather is bad, get
from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Saits; take a table­
spoonful in a. glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa­
mous salts hi made from the add of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined uAth
lithia, and has been used for genera­
tions to flush and stimulate dogged
kidneys; it neutralize the adds in the
urine so it no longer l» a source Of Ir­
ritation, thus ending bladder disor­
ders.
Jad Salta (a inexpensive; cannot in­
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
STONE-COBB NUPTIAIA
llthia-water beverage, and belongs in
GAS RANGES
every
home,
because
nobody
can
make
(Tram KamSajp's DsUy) .
A marriage of Interest to, .their a mistake by having a good kidney
LOOK YQVNGt BRING BACK .ITS large g £ p p of friends is that of Miss flushing any time.—Adv.
NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND
Izetta Stone and Mr. Robert Cobb, “I Spent $1.23 oq Rst-Saap and Bared
ATTRACTIVENESS
the Price of a Hog.”
which was solemnizerd a t the Pres­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Common garden sage brewed Into a byterian church- Monday morning, a t
James McUuire, famous hog raiser
heavy tea with sulphur added, will 11’o'clock.* The wedding was a quiet of New Jersey, ssys: “I advise every
tu m 1gray, streaked and faded hair affair, with only the presence of rela­ farmer troubled with, rata to use
beautififlly" dark and luxuriant. Just tives. Rev, E. D. Brownlee, perform­ RAT-SNAP. Tried everything to get
a few applications will prove a revela­ ed the ceremony, using the VanDyke rid of rata. Spent fl.25 on RAT-SNAP
tion if your hair is fading, streaked ceremony of the Presbyterian church. Figured the rats it killed saved the Consulting Chemist says of the water: “Of the many waters of th k
or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and* Miss Stone was charming in a price of a hog.” RAT-SNAP cornea tn «r regions that I have analyzed, I have f e u d none superior in all go
Sulphur recipe at home, though, is traveling suit of brown with shoes and cake form. No mixing with othfer food. ties to that ef the ‘Elder Water.”—Phone tll-W . Office Is Miller
troublesome. An easier way is to ge*t
hat and gloves to match. Miss Stone Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three
E L D E R SPRINGS W A T ER CO.
a bottle of Wyeth's Ssge and Sulphur
sises, 35c, 6$c, $1.26. Sold and guaris
the
only
daughter
of
Mg
Und
Mrs.
Compound at any drug store all ready
antoed by Ball Hardware Co.
for use. Thia is the old-time recipe! , F.-A. Stone, who have made,Sanford
improved by the addition of other in-i ! their home for many years. Mr. Cobb
Is a* rising young business man q f HERALD ADS get results.
gradients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair U not sterling qualities, and is associated
sinful, ws all desire to retain our with the Sanford Truck Growers As*
youthful appearance and attractive­ sodation. He ,too, is a Sanford boy.
Immediately after the ceremony,
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,! they left for an automobile tour.
“ A fter several weeks absence they
,wiU ber.at home s t SiP Oak Ave.
Work on our new factory Is progressing well. It will be reedy to serve our cus­
tomers
the coming season, „ .
, . .j
They
have
the
good
wishes
of
their
en a sponge or soft brush with it and
many
friends.
draw this through* your hair, taking
Thera have, been many recent improvements in such equipment end we are putting
oim1email strand at a time; by morn­
InUmiatest and best.;
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ing all gray hairs have disappeared,! Mrs. Reach Tells How She Got to
: Automatic wolfhigsshut off deliverjBSiid ring gong at exact.quantity specified, and
and, after another application or two,
.
; Know Rat-Snap.' ‘ f i
s
p e c ia l mix*™ Mend the-materials mors thoroughly than ever before. Accuracy and
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your hair becomes beautifully dark,|
perfection
are the special features considered.
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glossy, soft and luxuriant.—Adv.
“Have always fearfd rats. Lately
Ideal Fertilizer is to be even better than in the p u t . Get in line for your fall
noticed many on my farm. A neighqiiiraraenta/'’
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V*/ .'em i .
$2$ BTUtfbNTS IN
, . 1 I bor said ha just got rid of droves with
ORLLANDO 'HIGH. RAT-SNAP. This started me thinkinir
H. C. MAXWELJ., Manager Sanford Branch
JRLANDO, Sept. 13^-The pfiando,
j h School opened(his morning with
an enrollment o f 820 students, as comP»rtd with 228 present on the opaniog
dav « n . r a » .
Hlrdwaro Co.

The Ball Hardware Co

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WASHINGTON, 8 e p t 8 ^ Individual Incomes tax re- •
Secretary
Mellon’s
auggesCOUNTRY ON ACCOUNT O r ,
. turns would fall off $70,000,- •
tion*
for
tax
revision,
which
LAW’S DELAY
.
000 to $830,000,000 in 1922, •
,w«rs
abandoned
by
the
house
through increased exemptions *
ways and means committee
to heads of families,'while In *
AemiaWd tnm)
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. «U after the Intervention of
¥?• . DUB3UN^ Sept. 8-—Sign* of
1923, the total would be cut *
Rawllngs
waa Indicted today for
President
Harding,
will
coma
•gain
$160,000,000 to $760,000,000 *
first degree murder by the c a n ­
up
again
today
before
'the
are ipparem •«««* u»* Blnn
aa a result of repeal of tha #
ty grand Jury for the killing of
senate finance committee. Mr.
Fein leaden h en this morning.
higher Income surtax brack- *
Georg* Hickman Saaday night;
Mellon
will
be
on
hand
pre­
They hare received knowledge of
e ta .. Collections of- back taxes *
The
Jury returned the Indictment
pared to discuss those sug­
the content* of Premier Lloyd
next year would 'be $300,000,- *
eight
mine tee after it began con­
gestions, the estimates as
George's reply
to
DeValara
000 under these estimates and *
sideration
of tho evidence. W. CL
revised after the white house
which will bo mado pnblk b en
$340,000,000 in 1928.
•
Melton,
of
Atlanta, and Rodneyconference on August 9th and
this evening nt the eame time aa
The House bill would cut *
1
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Smith, local taxicab driver, far
the
tax
bill
as
passed
try
the
note given oat by the British. A*
miscellaneous taxes from $1,- . #
Chicago ppllce not-long ago discovered that an abandoned quarry pit
Jail in connection with the Inreahouse.
.
far as could be judged Irish lead­
340/100,000 under the present * of water waa a burying place for stolen automobiles that bad. been etrlj
tlgallon of the killing of Hick­
The
senate
committee
com­
e n a n net distarbed or aurprUlaw to $980,490,000 in 1922. • ■of valuable parts., Already a considerable number of car* have have beeft
man, bound over to criminal coart
pleted
preliminary
considera­
ed by Lloyd Georgia commnnlcaThe changes include:
* • recovered from the pond, which Is very deep.
o» a charge of vagrancy. Court
tion of the house measure
•-.LilflAill J* f V . ’- . '
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Repeal of the Transport*- *
lion.
officials said It waa hardly poaalyesterday, but decided to
tion Taxes $262,000/100.
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a r 4i^a«™
ble to begin Barling's trial be­
postpone any decision on the
LONDON, Sept. 9.—-The British
Repeal of the Insurance Pro- ft
fore
Monday.
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various changes made by the
•■■sm
fn
mium Taxes $19,000,000,
*
cabinet has invited Air. DeVnlen to
house until after the treasury
1 send delegates to • conference with
Reduction in Cereal Bever- •
secretary had been heard. Mr.
Russian Government
age Taxes /torn $19,000,000 *
the cabinet minlstcra at Invomeae on
Mellon said today he wobld
to $18/100/100.
*
x Sept 20, accordingJbo the Daily Mail’s
Will N ot Permit In­
have no prepared statement
• Reduction in the tax on soft *
Inverness correspondent, who adds:
for the committee but the sen­
vestigation Conditions
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drinks, fruit Juices, syrups, *
“Only one condition .la Imposed,
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ator* will have before theta .
etc., from $41,000,000 to $12,- ft
namely, the understanding that I n ­
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treasury tables showing esti­
HAVE SERIOUS
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.
* WHILE IN NEW ORLEANS VIOL­
land must remain within the em­
MOSCOW,
&amp;
p
t
1,—The
mated revenue yields and gov­
BRS AND UGLY 8PIR- i
ENT FLUCTUATIONS
Reduction
In
the
levy
on
*
pire.”
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ernment expenditures.
• Soviet government has
RECORDBD
it S h o w n m
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The communication .to U r. DeYa- f sporting goods from $4,000r .*
The
contemplated
new * permit the International Russian
000 to $1,000/100. ' *
*
* lira, according to this dispatch, asks
sources of revenue such as a « Usf Commission recently
(ay lb# iaitiliM Vnm)
Reduction
In
the
Candy
*
for an early reply and points out tha
NEW YORK, Sept 8. — Cotton
one-cent increase Iq first- * * by the Allied Supreme Coundl to In­
Tax $22/100/100 to $14,000r *
unemployed held In many
apparent uselessness of conducting
class postage; a stamp tax-of * vestigate conditions in Russia pre­
broke 160 points more on the opening
000.
England yesterday
two cents on each bank check * paratory to siding in tha famine
negotiations by a further exchange
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serious disorders
end a graduated license tax ft r
of notes. In order to allay any fears
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' articles from $9,200/100 to $4,- . * | Orleans that market opened with vioU
on automobiles* to average #
regarding Ulster that the decision
690,000.
* ent fluctuations, quotations being low­ in
TO
$10 yearly for each machine •
that nothem Inland must not In any
Repeal of tha tax on toilet * er by 141 to 200 points. Nsw buy­
by the
.
HAVE
OWN T B M P U r
and
increased
hates
on
cigar•
drcoraiUnces be coerced was n a f
soaps, etc, $2,100/100.
. * ing developed' on both markets arid Board of
ettea,
and
smoking
end
chew*
firmed by tho
5
Reduction. In the tax on * prices recovered part of loss.
the police.
the
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ing tobacco to yield an addl- ft
Dealing with the cabinet meeting
urnZm luxuries from $20,000,000. to
Mahl
Temple,
Ancient
Order,
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tional
$60,000,000.
.
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the Daily. Mali tay il
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VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
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WEALTHY FARMER
.
• of the Mystic Shrine, wlfl be
•The premier1 told the ministers,
Repeal of the levies on per­
REVOLUTIONARY
SOCIALISTS
CAUGHT SHINING IN
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that he regarded the
aituaMon as
fumery cosmetics, proprie­
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ary headquarter*, today. Special &lt;Ho•
THE MOONLIGHT.
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tary medicine, etc., $6,000,000.
pensation was granted local Sbrlnera^
j
vinced that a further Interchange of
n r *W AaaSfUtaS Tnml
(Sr Tka AMMfaUS Trim)
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to organise the temple by the recent:
notes was useless. One minister, who
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 8.—A vote
TAMPA, Sept 8^-Goorgo DoW W_W W W W W w w W
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meeting of the Imperial Coundl a t
had been In personal contact with
■hong, of Keysvllle; said to be worth confidence in "revlutiondry socialists*
Des Moines, Iowa. The second floor
8inn Fein opinion, said he was in­
two hundred thousand dollars, was in West Virglni*"' was extended last
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of the 8dbold building, No. 228 W est
formed that It was the real Inten­
arrested and'arralgued here today on night by the communists congress |
Flagler street, has been selected a s
tion n fits leaders to secure e plebis­
'a charge of operating a still on his now in session here. An agreement
temporary headquarters until a r ­
cite of the Irish people after e fu r­
farm. J. H. Thompson, brother-ln: was reached during the meeting to
rangements are completed for th*
ther exchange of notes and to ensure
law, was also arrested. Both waa re­ assist in any way possible the FREIGHT TRAIN
building
of a tempi*.
DYNAMITED
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that such) plebiscite resulted in e
‘'revolutionary socialists.”
leased on bond, pending trial.
LAST NIGHT AND ENGI­
mandate for a conference.
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BURNED
AT
MASON
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BUT
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confirmation of the British cabinet's
ATLANTA, Sept. 8.—Military pro- : t,»•; t.i'lfa/.sd T&amp;-Efij r f t
RESPONSIBILITY OF
reply to the latest not* from DeVaIndicted
for
Forgery
tection
for
employees
and
property
of
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Atlanta,
Birmingham
A
Atlantic
JACKSONVILLE,
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8—E.
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8.—John
R*i|way
wni
be
u
k
ed
of
Governor
(Sy n t A.wcUt.d Pr.M)
Sinn Fein to further conference, waa
Wyatt,
registered
from
Wilson,
N.
C.,
Evening Wear Will be Part of
CHARLESTON, S. C^ Sept. 8 r E. Harrington, Jr., member of a prom- Hardwick as a result of numerous overcome by amoks and burned a b o u t'
riven out heretoday. ’
. Winter Wear
Inent Jacksonville family, and focal
0f dyn^qjjting freight trains *c- the neck and shouldefa early todag aa.
With everything reported quiet along
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attorney, was indicted by th# federal cordlnf to a lU teraent by Cqionel B. ik.Xikult of fire in hia room an. tfinthe Logan and Boone county line and
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t
Woman Stabbed By
federal troops in complet* control of
CHICAGO, Sept 8^-Gay embroid­ grand Jury yesterday on a charge o | It Qugg, receiver for the road, foUow- sixth flobr of the Mason hotel, was
the
situation,
attention
has
now
been
Husband Yesterday in
eries on dark frocks, lacy effects for forgery. The charge grew out of a ln f tha blowing up of a freight train removed to tho hospital w hen physi­
tufhed to efforts to determine the re­
smuggling case in which H a rt-'o h tha ouUklrt* of Atlanta last night
Tampa W ill Recover sponsibility for the disturbances along evening wear and striking color com­ recent
cians say his Injuries are.not? fa#ridge acted aa the attorney for a ln wWch the .ngfneer waa IdUed and
Ueved to be serious; , The flames was-,
-------binations
will
be
characteristics
of
Bermuda negr**s, held aa a material „everllI trainmen injured,
Spruce Fork Ridge that resulted in
(By TW Im iltM Pims)
confined to W yatt’s room, and dam­
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TAMPA, Septr B^Phyalclana said government forces being sent Into winter styles for women according to witness. . ages will amount to about one thous­
_ of America. ( It is charged Hsrtridge forged a STEAMER APACHE
the Fashion Art League
today that Mrs. Lilly 8. Stephenaon, West Virginia last week.
and
dollars.
Gowns will be fashioned after lines of ‘check given to the wpman,by the govI *h° was dangerously stabbed late
TOWED IN TODAY
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Sept.'
8v—
About
forty
figure but not form fitting, the .Lea- jerhment in-payment as a witness fee.
yesterday by her husband, during a
ENGINES. BROKE DOWN. U. 8. SETS FORTH
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family quarrel, will recover.' They warrants was issued here for the ar­ gue announced. Skirts down to ten Hsrtridge vwss arrested several weeks
MANDATE
8TAND
.
(Sr TU ArniUiu rm t)
rest of men alleged to have formed inches from the ground. Sleeves will |ego on e similar charge, but was cx- •
have Krown children.
MORE
DBFINITBLT.
NORFOLK,
S
ept
8.—The
Clyde
part of tho armed forces whose march be tight from The shoulder to elbow onerated when brought before Fed.
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steamship,
Apache,
anchored
in
RAIN IN FORE8T FIRE
on Logan county brought tfas troop* with decided flare below.
era! Commissioner Noble.
Lynn Hayen Roads early today and
WASHINGTON, Stpt. 7r—The po­
ARBAB OF MINNESOTA
the coal fields.
is
being
towed
in
by
the
coast
guard
sition
of the American government on
.
AIDS CHECKING BLAZE
cutter Manning, from off Capo B at­ the questio nof mandates has boon
DOCK MEN AGREE
(Sy TW to a llM frew)
te n s , after her engines broke down. set forth more completely than here­
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tofore and especially in reference to
TO TAKE PAY CUT
GRAPEFRUIT WILL BE
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#f .ra,n falling In the western part of
those of class “A* end ”B" In a new
OF TEN PER CENT
Ule forest fire area near McGrath and
8TORBD IN KENTUCKY. note to Greet
White Pine; the latter of which waa
LAKE WALES, Sept. 8.—Joe fl. end Japan, end through some of i
NEW YORK, Sept 8,—A ten per
destroyed yesterday, encouraged offlBriggs has made arrangements with It’.-is understood,iC " '
eialii to believe that the cheek put up­ nt cut in wages was proposed by BRIDGE OVER OLD TAMPA v
H.
Guy Nickerson of the Bayshore
In Application of Man­
representatives of the Inlternmtional
on the flames could be maintained.
BAY UNSAFE FOR HEAVY
Development Co., of Temps, to store
dates Says Lord
Alt night efforts at backfiring and Longshoremen’s Association at a con­
" TRUCKS, SAYS ENGINEER.
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opting of fire lines by the 1/WO mll- ference yesterday with a committee of
Robert
C
ed|
Briggs’ cave In Kentucky, not far
'V* mcn end volunteers gave the lire the American Steamship Owners' as­
8 —The
8T. PETERSBU RG ,
from Mammoth' cate, as an
fighters the upper hand early today, sociation on the proposed new wage bridge serosa Old
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. scale effective October-1- The steam­
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Althoug
hoffkials
would
not
dfecusai
cents
an
hour
straight
time
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by the League of Nations was m a d e • veloped to a Urge extent The cave the matters, im * understood that ‘
overtime, under the existing
igbt bucks s ro -hpuld hy
Cedi, representative! nmlnUln. a year around temperature note w ar forwarded after lnqui
Ford waa invited today by Secretary
to 66 cents an hour straight mobiles and llg
be csrefulln crossing thq bridge,-sc- for
^ H c a at today's session of
l« ty -elg h t degrees and U dry a. had been received frota sons
War Weeks to come to Washing­ time'and $1 an hour overtime.
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which can be. Mir. Briggs 1 sconfldant that.
ton st his convenience to discuss w||h
The Longshoreman propose^ a rate cording to Mr. Burleson, and It shopld ^
es to the
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the “ A” and
t 0T r
_sii-J. .■. . -took °P » general discussion. of ^ c - It will keep grapefruit In fine cpndi- i
TTie bridge is safe enough for th e ; complUhments of orgenlxation to tion so that thay may be released at their
purchase end lease tha Muscle
$1.08 overtime as th a' basis for a
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sutomoblls,
said,*-*
but —
c a n"’a
Alabama, nitrate,,and water
new agreemnt. The steamship men .ordinary
He
to ep- time during the summer when th e . tha
project. Secretary Weeks said that eame out for a bine hour day. The Ufatald be taken to avoid speeding.
to critkUo
stes, market U
ftte: desired to discus* several phases longshoreman were firm for an eight The piles supporting Ihe bridge have
. . In
with the been eatentiaL-*SfW-WJf‘,e
,
of Mr. Fonl'a offer.but was not piwspace avauabble In the cave-.
&gt;fy taka rounty engineer; end are being
,P*red in advance of the conference to Longshoremen will p r
ted with them and without furth- Mr. Briggs is aura that the plan will|
. placed as rapidly as possible.
place next w eek/lt
be
THIS EVENING AND DeVALBBA'B
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IDEMONSTRATION
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Coroner’s Jury Verdict
N Says Dr. Belcher
Guilty

tured looking toward better freight
rates and bigger dtice—plana are not
matured with 200 people present en­
joying a good time.
It was simply that great spirit of
welcome from one good city to anoth­ FROM DR. BELCHER AT THE COR­
ONER'S INQSBT AND HE RE­
er good city, it waa that great spirit
TURNS TO HIS HOME
of hospitality that distinguishes the
south from any othei; portion of the
CLEARWATER, Aug. 31.—“Vir­
globe whoro good people gather, it
80MB B i r r f MEUDBRS ORLANDO waa that spirit of the .old Indian cus­ ginia Turner died as the kesult of a
C. OF Q WERE GUESTS OF
tom that when you take salt together criminal operation performed by Dr.
SANFORD CHAMBER r
friendship enduring forever results. It I. J. Belcher," was the verdict return­
was that spirit of get-together,-of real ed by the coroner’s Jury here at 5:30
(TrW» Wit i n lif i Daflf) 1V/ ! *') V
o’clock yesterday evening. A bond of
On# of the-greatest gatherings that discussion, of good times, boosters
meeting boosters, of city builders f 10,000 yvas immediately fixed-, by
has bpcn held'her# In latter years was meeting city builders' and discussing Judge Charles Evans. A t 6 o’clock,
the banquet of the Sanford Chamber their various problems.
Dr. Belcher was on hii way to his
home
a t Tarpon Springs, his release
of Commerce’at the Valdez Hotel last
It was a meeting that will go down
obtained
by the furnishing of tha $10,­
nlghtVhen tho local dhamber was host in history as one of the greatest oc­
000
bond
by Barnard Kilgore of Clear­
to afcout 60 members of the Orlando casions that Sanford or Orlando have
water
and
W. L. Jlnckney of Safety
ever staged and much good will accrue
(tim b e r of Commerce. The banquet from it. Old lines that while they Harbor. September 6th has been set
was scheduled,fof 8:30 ana at that were imaginary existed none the less as the date for his preliminary hear­
hour the dining rpom was filled to have been wiped away. Old prejudic­ ing a t which time he will face a charge
overflowing and several whoicame in es that might have existed have been of manslaughter. Whether' or not
late were unable to get a seat.
t . obliterated, old ideas of county and Belcher will waive this preliminary
The Schall-Roblnson orchestra ren­ city boundary lines have been dissi­ hearing could not be learned today as
dered several selections during the en­ pated and as the bright aun of anoth­ he refused to atafe. Belcher and the
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trees and all through the meal kept er day rioea over the cities of Sanford girl were cousins.
At
the
inquest,
.which
waa formed
the crowd In dancing humor and dur­ and Orlando those who were at the
ing the banquet Mrs. J. A. Taksch banquet no doubt arose with a differ­ at 2:80 o’clock, Fred Thomas, detec­
gave several vocal selections being ac­ ent feeling this morning toward their tive, of Tampa, who was etigaged by
companied by her sister/ Mra. Seth neighbors and friends. Did this hap­ the girl’s father, A. C. ^Turner, to in­
Woodniff. ’ The home people expected pen to you?
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It was great, it waa good, it waa related the course of his investigation
something good from Mrs. Taksch and
they were not disappointed but those real and the Sanford Chamber of of the murder which resulted in the
from Orlando who had never heard Commerce never did a finer thing than arrest Sunday evening of Dr. Belcher.
• her aing were literally enthralled aa to extend the invitation and the Or­ Following Mr. Thomas, Miss Violet
her voice filled the banquet room and lando Chamber never did a better Albury, twenty yean old, residing at
No. 3608 Tampa street In Tampa, told
she was obliged to give encores to ev­ thing than to accept.
the 3ury of her' acquaintanceship with
ery number. The musical part of tho
Virginia Turner. According to her
program waa excellent but had noth­
testimony} khe was a close friend of
ing on the gastronomic part as Mino
the Turner girl and the two glrla saw
Host Campbell had prepared some­
each othdr frequently last spring. Up­
thing special in the way of chicken,
on several occasions, according to Miss
Maryland style, and everything that
Albury’a testimony, the two girls
goes with it. From soup to cigars the
spent part of their time together with
service and the viands were most ex­
several boy friends of Tampa. The
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cellent and Manager Campbell came in
"boys
sho named as being mutual
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for much praise from the visitors.
One of the best meetings held by friends are, Roycc Crum, residing at
As the cigars were lighted President
Georgo W. Knight called for order and the local Masonic Lodgo for many No. 808 East Ross avenue; Gene Mcnin a cheerful vein extended to the years was tho Past Masters meeting endez, &lt;residing at No, 2204 Central
held in the Masonic Ilsll last night. avenue; Emmit James, residing a t No.
guests from our neighboring city
most cordial welcome. He outlined the The attendance is said to exceed any 306 East Ross avenue and a boy by
aims and ideals of the Chamber of meeting fn the past four years, with the namo of Julian Whitman, a ship­
Commerce and gave many reasons why approximately 100 Masons in attend­ yard worker. Miss Albury was bro’t
to Clearwater by Detective Thomas as
Sanford and Orlando people should ance.
Tho
work
was
wholly
in
charge
of
a
witness.
stand together for the many good
Miss Albury further brought out
things that could bo obtained by con­ the past master# of the lodge, nono
of tho present officers taking any part the fact that ahe had not seen the
certed action.
In fact this was tho spirit of tho in tho work. Some of these men have Turner girl since May 1. Prior to
evening sqd as speaker after speaker not participate^ in tho work of the that time, it was admitted that the
arose when called upon each and every degrees in many years but to see the girls made frequent trips by automo­
one expressed the feeling it was a enthusiastic manner in which they bile with tho boys between here and
moat auspicious occasion when San­ welcomed the opportunity to assist in Tampa. She had known Miss Turner
ford rfnd Orlando could gift together the work Vroultt lead one to think that /Or about a year, sho testified. - ’
Drs. J. T. Bowen and Bird McMulwith the ono idea of helping each oth­ this waa their first opportunity of a
llfo-time.
.
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led
of this place, who performed the
er and putting ovor tin- great shipThe third degree was conferred up­ autopsy, told the jury of their find­
Li.V1
by-water project that Just now is in
on E. D. Brownlee, Geo. Chambetlain, ings. They stated that a criminal op­
the public eyo and public mind.
And in the speaking the men were J. S. Routh and George Smith. Rev. eration unquestionably had been per­
not alone for Mrs. Lcoriardl, of the F. II. Rudder, master of the Daytona formed, but that in tbelr opinion no
Business and Professional Women’s lodge, delivered the letture at the close physician did i t As their explana­
CJub, when called upon gave a moat of the work and District Deputy E. L. tion, they aaid that the work waa that
excellent talk along the lines of city Shear, also of Daytona, was an offic­ of an amateur and it was badly bun­
building and co-operation. Lack of ial visitor at the meeting and deliver­ gled. The stab wound/which showed
upon the girl’s skin as a very ’ small
spacuiorblda a special mention of the ed the charge- to tho candidates.
Sanford lodge la fortunate In hav­ spot,-could not hnve been the cause of
speeches and since so many of the
Sanford pcoplo were present and heard ing a large number of capable and her death, and that in their opinion
. them it Is hardly necessary as they efficient past masters who are always the stab wound was inflicted after her
were all good, all of them made a hit ready and willing to assist in the death. The right shoulder had been
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and all of them helped in cementing work of tho lodge in* any capacity. broken also. .
Mrs. Iva Straight, who resides in
more firmly the bond of friendship be­ Tho w6rk last night was handled by
the following past masters: Jno. D. Tarpon Springs, took the stand and
tween Sanford and Orlando.
President Knight called upon the Jinkins, C. J. Rurnph, F. L. Miller, told of seeing a young woman in Dr.
following who responded:
Mayor Jas. Moughton, W. C. DeCoursoy, T. Belcher’s office last Wednesday after­
Stevens, of Sanford; M. J. Daetwyler, E. King, J. E. Tcrwilliger, A. C. Mar­ noon, who closely resembled bliss
president of the Orlando Chamber of tin, L. R’. Phillips, G. W. Spencer and Turner. She admitted that-she was
Commerce; I. W. Phillips, of Orlando, U. E. Tolar of Sanford lodgo and C. not positive that tho woman was Mias
and Sanford; F. P. Forster, president O. Bradbury, past master from Geor­ Turner, but that she believed that it
waa she. She failed to identify Miss
of tho First National Bank of San­ gia*
ford; W. M. Glenn, editor of the Morn­ Sanford Lodgo No. 62 now has Over Turner’s clothing ns those worn by
ing Sentinel; S. Kenneth Guernsey, 200 membcrs.nnd is in a very fine con­ the woman that afternodfa In the doc­
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president of the Orlando Rotary Club; dition. The next meeting will be held tor's office.
Mrs. John Lconardy, president of the on Tuesday evening, September 6th •The story of hoir Dr. Belcher's c ir
Woman’s Club of Sanford; J. P. Hol­ at which time the First Degree will was pulled out of the sand bank on
tho edge of Booker creek before day­
brook, former president of the Rotary be exmeplified.
light Saturday near where the rfrl’a
Club, of Orlando; John M. Cheney,
t
body was found Saturday evening,
former judge of the Federal court and SEEK LAW TO CREATE
STANDARD PACKAGES
was told by W. L. Ballard, proprietor
prominent lawyer of Orlando; Forest
FOR SHIPPING FRUIT. of the.garage at Oldatnar, to which
Lake, president of the Seminole Bank,
of Sanford; R. B. Drossier, editor of
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Ths place Belcher‘walked four miles thru
the. Orlando Reporter-Star; John Mc­ American Fruit Growers’ Association the woods early Saturday morning to
Culloch, prominent capitalist and bus­ Is much interested in a plan that is of secure aid. "
Judge O. K. Reaves of the Tampa
iness man of Orlando; R. J, Holly, edi­ vithl concern to the fruit people of
tor of the Sanford Herald, and N. P. Florida and Georgia. They desire tho law firm of Mabry, Reaves and Carl­
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Yowell, head of the Yowell-Drew de­ early passage by congress of a bill ton, waa present at the inquest, to
assist State Attorney Wilson on the
partment store of Orlando. ... . .
now pending In the. house, to fix evidence.
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After a dosing address of a few
standards for hampers, round stave
Dr. Belcher has steadfastly refused
' words in which ho assured them this
baskets and splint baskets for fruits to make any comment beyond a denial
meeting would not end the love feast
and vegetables.
of his gpllt, and did not testify iU the
and telling them that tonight the rep­
It Is said that by standardising inquest yesterday.
resentatives of various cities would
Local officials continued their . In­
meet here to take up these important these packages the cost of mariufac-'
tore
would
be
reduced,
there
would
vestigation
last night and it w ai ex­
matters of Interest to all of Florida
be
a
saving
in
the
expense
of
pack­
pected
other
arrests would be- made
President Knight adjourned one of the
most interesting and important meet­ ing .loading In cart would be easier shortly.—Tampa Tribune.
ings that the Sanford Chamber of and the packages would reach their
The Osceola Cypress Co., at San­
Commerce has ever held* ; i — &gt;-Sr destination iir bettnT CffnSUloh Than
waa not that ao much work was they now do. The consumer would ford, is another one of the state's
accomplished—no work is ever accom­ also -be assured of ' full measure, largest industries. They are now cut­
plished at a meeting of the body as a which la not the case with many odd ting about 100,000 feet a day.
whole—it was not that the apeec'hes aloes of packages that are now nianu.
The modern system of education
jfw- - token as a whole really put over any­ factored and sold.
teaches
almost everything except a
When
congress
thing constructive—they
way
to
live,
fomfortably on a teach
Its
recess
it
Is
se
t
It
cities
ii
to
liter
big plans
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Greatest M eeting of
Grieat Boosters Ever
Staged Here
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NO TESTIMONY

WAS ONE BIG NIGHT

PAST MASTERS
NIGHT WAS A
BIG SUCCESS

Really, we befleve we are the first
upon the Job. Inelegant to be sure,
to style it as such, as the teaching of
school is quite a profession and fall*
under the’ heading of poaltion, but
when we gathered them qll in Morv
day morning and wrought order from
chaos, it was a Job. But a bright and
happy one and an atmosphere of
smiles filled the auditorium when
Lake Monroo school opened its doors
for another year, of work nnd fun.
The old proverb Is frayed at the end
but nevertheless true, that Jack gets
to be a stupid boy w[hen ho works all
day and never plays. So, between
times, around and about, the earnest
study and hard endeavor, we have
planned all kinds of happy little sur­
prises and pleasures for our boys and
girls, and our good patrons too, who
are always so welcome to shore, our
joys. ' Yes, we shall work hard and
play hard in the allotted times of
each and wo hope our children will
repeat at the closo of the school year,
the same as they said last year, “Oh,
we are so sorry school is out, we Just
love to go to school." ; .
Our popular superintendent, Prof.
T. W. Lawton, was with u^ Monday,
and his kind and encouraging words
were thoroughly enjoyed by the large
number of patrons present and ex­
tended away deep Into the apprecia­
tion of the teachers. Our children
alMove Mr. Ldwton, and know he la
a friend and * genuine old, Kentucky
hospitality ia extended him; with a
sincere Invitation to come Often. We
also had with ua Rev.
who gave the invocation and made a
nice talk. O fcourse our good 'trus­
tees, Messrs. John Bell and Charles
Bales/ftad a lot of good things to aay
by way of cheering ua up and start­
ing ua off right. Really, it was a
very delightful occasion, and patrons,
teachers, and children, wero happy
and pleased over the bright prospccts for tho coming year. The for­
mer teachers will hold the different
positions - as follows: Prof, J. T.
Jacobs, principal; Mra. Jacobs, pri­
mary; Mra. Buchanan, intermediate;
also music, teacher.
The new Baptist church at Monroe
is being rapidly completed. The build­
ing Is large and airy; with a nlde
Sunday school room, a prptty pulpit,
beautiful lighting fixtures, and all
other necessary furnishings. Mr. L.
K. B. Mann is to be commended upon
hia generosity in the gift of the beau­
tiful corner lot.
.
Miss Shelby, of Chattanooga Tenn.,
is n guest of her brother, Mr. Marion
Shelby.
.
Mr. W. J. Jewell will make a tr^p
to his farm at Wauchula upon busi­
ness Saturday.
Mias Lilly Miles, of Louisville, Ky.,
is visiting her niece, Miss Linda
Miles, at this place.
Dr. W. F. Blackman has returned
from n business trip to Chica'go. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lappln, of the
West Side, have returned from a
business trip to N«w York City. *
Mrs. R. A. Stephens is confined to
her'home by illqess.

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A large crowd frojn here attended
the society wedding In Sanford Fri­
day evening.
Mrs. Kate Wilkp called on Mrs.
Ballard Tuesdky afternoon.
Christine McClellan, Lula and Eth­
el LeFiles, and Mrs. May Rivers, Os­
sie Howard and Jack Flynt, were
visiting in Moore Station Monday
evening.
;
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt moved
Into the Flynt property.
Lula LeFilea and Rev. Wright took
dlhner with Mrs. T. W. Prevatt.
The B. Y. P. U., meet Sunday night
at the Baptist church.
Prayer meeting was h^ld at the
Baptist church Wednesday night
community club met at- the
town hall Monday afternoon with a
large attendance.
.
A large crowd from Sanford at­
tended tho road meeting here Mon­
day night
Miaa Ruth McFarland spent Sun­
day with Ethel LeFilea.
.
Mr. CUude Coffie and Miaa Clara
Harrison left Friday night for Ml
ami. Mr. Coffie and wife came home
Sunday. Mias Harrison will stay for
a couple of weeks.
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— Mr. and Mra. Fred Ballard, of Beck
Hammock, spent Sunday with friends
and relatives.
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Work will start the first of the
week on a 60-mile asphslt highway in
Sumter county. Vvr- - ■ . -J,r J
; .You never realise how small • mil­
lionaire’s income really la until hia
wife asks for alimony.
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Every mother should pride herself on hav­
ing a boy who is hard on clothes. It shows
he ia normal and is blessed, with a whole lot
of life.. We have taken particular interest in
the bdy's needs, and can furniahrhim with the
toughest and most durable clothes that are
made. Let^is help you solve the problem of
clothing your boy. .

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Mra. O. W. Wolcott entertained a t a
dinner party last Wednesday in hon­
or of Mra. J. C. Lattice, of Winter
Park. The gueats were Mrs. J. C.
Lattice, Mra. D. N. Batchellor, Mrs.
W alter Y{. Rose, Miss Harriet Rose,
of Winter Park, and Misa Allie Knox,
of Atlanta, Go.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. West are the
proud parents of a fine baby boy, born
Monday, August 20. ,
Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Young,
Miaa Virginia Wright and Reverdy
Wright returned Saturday from Sarasots.
Mrs. 0. G. Wolcott and son, Henry,
spent last week in Orlando and Win­
der Park.
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Mrs. C. S. Lee and Misa Mable
Swope, entertslned moat delightfully
last Friday afternoon in honor of
their mother, Mrs. 8. W. Swope. The
party was a surprise to Mra. Swope,
which added much to the pieaesure of
tho occasion both for Mra. Swope and
the guesU.
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Mra. fc/Spinks' and baby, of Lees­
burg, are visiting Mrs. M. M. King.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young ,and
daughters, Catherine, Maxine and
Wilda, returned Saturday night froqi
trip of several wceka duration to
points Jn Arkansas, Alabama; and
Mississippi.
Jamea Rush, left Wedncaday for his
home in Opelika ,Ala.
W. E. Argo, who has been quite 1)1
for -the past week, ia able t') be out
again.
Misa A. D. Mitchell entertained
Monday nlglit in honor of Mrs. A. K.
Crawford, her 1021 graduating class,'
Misses Elizabeth Lawton, Olive Llzette and Mabel Swope, and Jamea
Rush, and Francis Svope. After
supper, Messrs. Dowdy, W .h o rs and
McCall,- joined the party and rook
games were enjoyed for tho rest of
the evening.
Mrs. D. N. Batchellor, Mr .and Mra.
Artie Schultz, Mr. and Mra. John

Coleman lattice, M. M. Smith, Sr^
M. M. Smith*Jr., and bliss Sledge, «f .
Winter Park, visited Mrs. O. G. Wol­
cott Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. T. McCully add little doagb
ter, Naomi, returned Saturday frosa
an extended viait to Mr*. McCuliejr’s
parents in Ohio.
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Mr. and Mra. W. R. Kimbrel sad *
M «. W. M. Wright motored to Saa- “
ford via \he beautiful -Geneva road
Sunday afterrioon.
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Miss Olive Legotto and Mrs. A IL
Crawford left Thursday for Jackson­
ville whorcthcy will enter Maasey
Business, College.
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Mra. T. W. Lawton and her Sunday
school class, entertained at a chicken
pilau at White’s Wharf Tuesday cra­
ning. The. party was given in fare- .
well to two members -of the class,
Miss Olive Lexette and Jamea Rush,
Who are' leaving for school this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wright sad
family and James Rush spent Tues­
day In Orlando.
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Messrs. John Robertson and S. L»
Murphy spent Sunday a t' Daytona
Beach.
W. J. Lawton and family spent
Saturday afternoon in Orlando.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wade left Wed­
nesday afternoon for Wildwood where'
they will reside for the present, Mr.
Wade having given up his run on the
Seaboard into Oviedo.
N. H. Tanner is spending the week
in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. S.,W. Swope nnd fam­
ily spent Saturday afternoon in San­
ford.
Miaa Olive Legette entertained a ,
number of her girl friends at a rook
party Saturday night.
Mra. O. P. Swope and.children re­
turned Thursday from Daytona Beach
where they have been spending the
summer.
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Mrs. Ralph Basaford ia visiting,her.
parents, Mr; and Mra. N. F. Legette.
Passing the buck isn’t original with
statesmen of today. / ‘Tho woman,"
said Adam', "tempted me."
A whilesale tobacco. business has
been organised a t Cocoa.* It will be
known aa the Tobacco Dealers Co.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1921
and their many friends Were delighted
GOOD LUCK LUNCHEON
to see them Dr. Blackman has just
Mre. George Hyman entertained a
returned from a trip to Chicago.
few
of tho young girls at lunch Sat­
Miss
Jettio
Westmoreland
left
yes­
(Trem Koa&lt;a)r*i Hafir)
J. G. Ball returned Friday evening terday for her “home'In Greensboro, N. urday, in honor of Virgie's 13th birth­
'from Jacksonville, where he went on C., after spending some time hero as day, Hone shoe* were used in many
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Snow. ways to insure good luck to the guests
business.
Mr. and Mrs. John Snow and their and honored. From rusty old horse
Miss Jennette Appling, of Orlando,
guest, Mias Jettie Westmoreland and shoes hung in all doorways to the
is the guest of Virgis Hyman for
William Snow, motored to Daytona pretty horse, shoe favors and a birth­
few days.
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day cake adorned with tiny silver
Mrs; W, H. Belding returned homo Beach Sunday.
Mre. Clarence Mahoney left Thurs­ horso shoes. At 12:16 the girls went
Friday from a ten week's visit with
from the same terminal, there being
day for Oswego, Kans., where she will into the dining room where a three
in Michigan and Ohio.
de Line Rates Much no delay on account of switching or relatives
Sam Younts left Saturday night visit her parents for a month or six course luncheon was served.
g e n u in e
draylng.
Cheaper Than
A t two o’clock Dr. Hyman took the
for Daytona Beach, where he spent weeks*
7.
—What kind of connections the
are week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith and lit­ happy singing crowd of girls for a
Rail
made at Jacksonville between river
tle
daughter, Juanita, spent the week r i d e , and then each to th e ir several
Fred S. Daiger, and R. T. Thrasher,
boats and ocean vessels? The closest left in the Daiger car Saturday night end in Tampa as the guests of Mre. homes. Virgie was the recipient of
possible connection is made a t Jack
Smith's slater.
many-lovely gift*. Those in the par­
sonvlilo
between river boat and ocean for Tampa. whero they will spend two
.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
C.
Kolb
left
Fri
ty wfre: Misses Jennette
days with the former's parents.
vessels. £} g
;
day
for
Oxark,
Ala.,
vfhero
they
are
Orlando;
ord Shinholscr, Margaret
DELAND NEWS TAKES UP GREAT
8. —What is the time required for Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodruff, J. D. the guests of the former’s parents.
Miller,
Ru
D orothy ,Ryan,
QUESTION OF SHIPPING
the transportation of freight from and Ralph Woodruff, and Miss May Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee motored to Snry EM:
tobacco
oye,
Thelma Godbye
DeLand Landing to the several points Thrasher, arrived homo’ Saturday Titusville where they were the guests and Virgie Hyman.
BY WATER
evertfhg in the Woodruff car from
n&gt; the prevent time a greet deal of touched by the ocean vessels? (Give Hendersonville, N. C., where they of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
the
time
for
each
terminal
point).
A. W. Lee, Sr., for the week end.
Mrs. Keach Tells HoW She Got to
interest Ms . being awakened in Florida
10c
have been spending some time.
Mre. W. J. Thigpen and little daugh­
on the question of water transport* Present schedule-is as follows; Ocean
.
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Know,
Hat-Snap.
?
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H. A. Jones, Sanford, j r u listed
lion, especially of the citrus crop to line steamer .scheduled to arrive -at smong the arrivals in Tampa yester­ ter Katherine* leave tonight for New
Jacksonville,
in
tho
forenoon
of
Sun­
York, where they will,visit her sister, j-noticed many on my farm. A neigh­
northern market*.
day on a combined business and Miss KatlAftine WUkey.
One of the most important factor* days, Tuesdays and Fridays. North­
bor said he just got Hd of droves with
pleasure visit—Tampa Tribune.
Of « 4 leaves of tU U fe• Misses Mina Howprd and Perrie Lee BAT-SftAP. This started me thinking
in this very important problem is the bound sailings, 2 o’clock p. m., of
G.
W.
Springer,
of
Sanford,
is
vis­
Tuesdays,
Thursdays
and
Saturdays.
tho vary finest clgaratlo
Bell
left
today
for
Charlotte,
N.
C.,
river. This very remarkTried RAT-SNAP myself. It killed 17
iting
among
.friends
and
acquaint­
’ in the world.
River
line
steamer
is
scheduled,
to
where
they
will
enter
Queen's.
Col­
the like of which cannot
and scared the rest away." RATances
in
Tampa
and
may
remain
for
leave;
Jacksonvitie
for
the
south
at
4
lege.
elsewhere in the world, sup
SNAP comes in three sixes, 35c, 65c,
Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Murphy, of $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
plies the one thing needful, to a large o'clock p. m., of Tuesdays, Thursdays the next few days.—Tampa Tribune.
fiftsa Mary Elisabeth Moyo la visit­ Mulberry, Fla., were the week-end
extent, for an unlimited amount tt! and Snturdays. River boats are sched­
Hardware Cowater traffic. If one were to com­ uled to arrive in Jacksonville at 7 a. ing in Arcadia aa the guest of tho guests of Mr. and Mre, R. L. Peck,
1~i-!-. 1 .WB1
pute the commercial value to the state m. of Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- family of R. G. Moye.—Arcadia notes at their home on Ninth street.
&lt;fty*£';:;
r
!
Tampa
Tribune.
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Mr. and M rs.J. L, Burk and daugh­
of Florida of thif itnfiam of water, he
Miss Lola Evans returned home yes­ ter, of Dublin, Ga., are spending some
would soon get far above the. six fig­ Note: While the information that
ure mark. It Is simply an immense ir given by Mr. Scroble In reply to No. terday from Black Mountain, N. C,, time here.
Miss Neel Hatchcock, of Plant City,
reapurce, and its value is scared by 8, is of interest and value, it ri.v.s not where she spent several weeks. ,
James Higgins, o$ Haines City, Is the attractive guest of her sister,
every acre of .land in West Volusia touch the point that is Intended by
the question. Another effort will be was In the city yesterday.
Mrs. John G, Leonatdy. county to a generous extent.
made
to
secure
the
desired
informa­
O. P. Swope, of Oviedo, attended
Mre.
C.
L.
Smith,
of
Dade
City,
is
In order to secure reliable and first­
tion,
end
if
successful
will
be
given
tho
meeting of the county commis­
the
guest
of
her
cousin,
Mrs.
Robert
hand information on a number of im
sioners today.
Walton r.
portant particulars pertaining to the in another issue.
wat«f transportation route from De- 0.—Quote transportation rates, per
E. II. Kilbee, of Geneva, was in the
Mrs. R. L. Griffin, Misses R. E., and
Lapfl northwards, the News addressed cwt. or ton, from DeLand Landing to fcmily Griffitt, TKjrabeth Black, and city today on matters pertaining to
a Bfucjes,of.questions to the local agent each of tho several terminal points, on Sara Evelyn Williams, and James reads and other county affaire.
three of the most common classes of Huff ,and Mrs. A. Lllja. are a congen­ -- Mrtr-R. J. Holly, Robert Holly, Jr.,
of tho Clyde Steamship Company,.
mrechandise,
and-give examples of the
f Mr. Miller forwarded our queries
ial party spending the day at Palm and Mrs. T. C. Vincent returned last
merchandise
included
in those classes. Springs.
to the general freight agent of the
night from Vero where Mre, Vincent
company, Mr.- L. S. Scroble,'• at Tho freight rates carried In tariffs Is­
Mr. and Mre. Archie Betts are went-to look after her orange grove
Jacksonville, and that gentleman has sued by Clyde Steamship Company, spending • few days at Daytona and .truck farm. They found it very
’ very kindly supplied us with quite are governed by Southern classifica­ Beach.
dryl and, dusty down that way but
Class
compete hnd interesting replies. Wo tion on interstate business.
Mr. D. A. Caldwell and Master Joe, everything is booming and the people
give herewith the questions, .together rates apply in both directions. Inter­ left yesterday for Jacksonville, where are expecting a great season.
state class rates, applicable between
with Mr. Scroble’s snawen:
Among the visitors from Geneva
Jacksonville
and DeLand Landing are they will spend hcvcral days.
1. —How many boats has the Clyde
today
was M1. E. Dooley, one of tho
Mre. E. D. Brownlee returned home
Line of the St. Johns river traffic" as follows: First class, 53c; second
live
wires
of that section who is
Clyde Line is at present operating class, 47c; third class, 44c; fourth, Saturday from an extended visit to
North and South ^Carolina and Geor­ greatly interested in good roads and
one steamer between Jacksonville and 37ttc; fifth, 30&lt;; sixth, 25c. Between
gia.
other improvements for that bustling
Jacksonville
and
New
York
as
fol­
Sanford, handling both freight and
Miss Virginia Palmer Is visiting in place.
second, $1.09V4;
passenger business, making three trips lows; First,
third, 00c; fourth, flSVic; fifth, 50c; Orlando, the guest of Mr .and Mre.
. a week in each direction.
sixth,
S S ttc.. There are' a great many E. G. Duckworth.
2. —What is tho average carrying
Misses' Perrie Lee Beil and Mina
capacity in tons of their river b o |^ra commodity rates carrying less rates
Capacity of Steamer Osceola is 200 than regular class*applicable on ocean Howard, leave tomorrow for Queen
liners.
College, a t Charlotte, N. C.
tons.
Note: Our question called for rates
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and fam­
J.—Whnt is tbe time required for a
boat to make the trip from DoLand from DeLand Landing to each of the ily, Mrs. J. J. Purdon, Sr., Frank SAYS BACKACHE IS SIGN YOU
landing to Jacksonville?
Fourteen *event] terminal points of the ocean Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nA V B BEEN BATING TOO
liners. Perhaps that may be secured Grovenstein and baby, are spending
hours.
.
*11
MUCH MEAT
later on.
some time at Daytona Beach.
4, —How frequently could boats
Yoa will make s miitakt
10.—Is there any difference be­
leave . DeLand Landing for Jackson­
Mr.' and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Bob­
When you wake up with backache
If you-order yorr fertt
ville, yrlth present equipment? .With tween north bound and south bound _bie
__JMarlowe,, Mr.* and ■Mre. Henry •’ and dull misery in the kidney region
present equipment only three trips freight, if so what, in the matter of Purdon and Louise Purdon motored to ft generally mean* you have been eat- User without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OP
a week can be made in each direction tariff rates? None.
Daytona Beach yesterday where they i»tr too much meat; nays a well-known MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Cfrder now. Fertilisers, Insecticides,
What is the passenger tariff spent the day very pleasantly.
Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.
•&gt;
between Jacksonville and Sanford,
authority. Meat .forms uric acid
Get
August
1st,
1921
Price
Lists.
Now
famishing
"SIMON
PURE"
tad
touching DeLand Landing in each dt from DeLand to Jacksonville? Pas­
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDaniel, of which overworks the kidneya in their
“GEM BRANDS"
section. However, another boat is senger rates DeLand Landing to Jack­ Bunnell, are in the city visiting their effort to filter it from the blood and
available which can be placed in ser­ sonville for transportation only is parents and friends. Martin is a for- j they become sort of paralysed and
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CQ.
vice, ehouid business Justify, which $2.88, plus 22c war tax. Transports- mer employee of the Herald, atyMoggy. When yolir kidneys get slug JACKSONVILLE
* FLORIDA
would give a daily aervioe between ion. Including- meals and stateroom Mrs. McDaniel, as Miss'Susie Brown, gish and clog -you must relieve' them,
Jacksonville and Sanford, touching at berth, is $5.98, including War tax.
18.—What is the passenger tariff was one of the popular girls, of San­ like you relieve your bowels; removing
DeLand Landing in each direction.
ford. Their many friends are giving all the body's urinous waste, else you
5, —Do alb the river boats carry pas­from DeLand to each of the several them a warm welcome homo. Martin hare backache, sick headache, dizzy
ARE YOU INSURED? IP NOT. SEE
terminal point* touched by the otean
sengers?,. Yes.
spells;
youtr
stomach
sours,
tongue
is
now
the
presiding
genius
on
the
6, —Whaf are the facilities at Jack vessels? For your information, I am
W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
is coated, and when the weather is
aonville for transferring merchandise attaching ocean liner passenger tar- Bunnell Herald, and la making good. bad you have rheumatic twinges. The
A G E N TS
Dr. and Mre. Osenbach, of Orlando^
from river boats to ocean vessels? ff, which Will give liner passenger
urine
»
cloudy,
full
of
sediment,
chan­
The facilities for transferring mer­ tariff, which will give you additional and their son-in-law and daughter,
nels often get sore, water scalds and
chandise or other commodities from rates, applicable between Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparling, of Kis­ I you are obliged to seek relief, two or
simmee,
spent
most
of
the
day
yester­
river boats to ocean liners at Jackson­ and New York, which is applied ac­
opvica ecurum bans building
day in Sanford looking over the city three times during the night.
ville are first-class by reason that both cording to location on steamer.
Either
consult
a
good,
reliable
phy­
and
surrounding
country.
Mr.
and
F lo r id *
S a n fo rd .
These rates include transportation,
lines reeeive and discharge freight
sician
at
once
or
get
from
your
phar­
Mrs.
Sparling
have
fallen
In
love
with
meals, stateroom berth and war tax.
The document referred to by Mr. Sanford and in all probabilities will macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
Dr. take a tabic-spoonful in a glass of
Scroble quotes ratea on five ocean tnske this their future home.
Steamers, vis:
Apache, Arapahoe, Osenbach is one of the leading phy­ water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
Comanche, Lenape and Mohawk.* Dif- sicians and surgeons of Orlando. He
fernt locations on the vessels are spec- was head surgeon a t the Methodist This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
fled, and the tariff named according- Hospital in Indianapolis for twentyblned with Uthia, and has been used
fire
years.
y. As a matter of general informa­
for generations to clean and stimulate
Many persona, otherwise
tion we will quote only the ra te ‘from
sluggish kidneys,' also to neutralise
t rw w T sw iar'a Dally)
Igorous and healthy, are
Jacksonville to New York, which var­
Mr. and Mr*. John G. « Leonardy odds in the urine so it no longer irri­
&gt;thsred occasionally with
ies according to location on the ves­ spent the week-end In Plant City with ta te s, thus ending bladder weakness.
digestion. The effects of a
sel. T he-different.rates are as fol­ relatives.
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular
on the
lows: $39.45, $45.67, $47.29, $48.37,
Mrs.
W,
F.
Blackman,
of
Wekiwa
meat
eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot
u * dangerous, and
$51.07.
Ranch,
is
in
the
city
today
shopping.
injure
and makes a delightful, effer­
of lndigaaThis is sufficient to enable one to
USX
"The only
Mrs, C. E. Stafford and danghter, vescent lithia-water drink.—Adv.
make an intelligent comparison with
teeded has
the rate* by rail, which will be given Mrs. Ed Betts, leave today for Nor­
to aid digeefolk, Vs., and Greenville, N. C-, where
THE BOY SCOUT CONTEST
the liver,**
n the next chapter.
they
will
spend
the
next
two
months.
In further connection with various
tinner.
Dkk Terhunc, Jr., U in . Miami the
In the Boy Spout Contests of last
rates which our section of the state
is a ttra c t­
encst
of
his
sister,
Min.
J
.
W.
Rowe.
week,
a tabulation of the twenty boys
is directly interested in, Mr. Scroble
in g alienMre. G. S. Harding and children, named gives the troops credit as fol­
states that the rate on oranges and
this
grapefruit, all-water, Clyde Line, De­ o f Jacksonville, are visiting Mrs, lows.
"Methodist
------y
—------t
—
J
Harding's
sisters,
Mre.
J.
F,
Abbott,
.h
mand to New York is as follows: Car
Baptist -— -----------------oad lots, 69Hc per box; Ires than car and Mrs. W .N. Culp, While here they
Presbyterian
expect
to
motor
to
Dayton*.
load lota, 77He per box.
^ ;
Congregational
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reed, Mrs.
rate on potatoes in standard
This is no idle talk—1 have weighed the statement and
Catholic - ___
barrels of 185 pounds, js $1J8 K per Eichner, aud Mr. ahd Mre. Endor
say just what is my candid convictions would put H
hArw
barrel, in any quantity. Other vege­ Curlett; of Geneva, were among the
visitor* to the city today, Mr. Curiett
U. 8. Dept* •
tables,
taking
estimated
weight
of
moot
too strong for the careful, conBervgtive person—that
She
coming
in
to
attend
the
regular
meet­
tar*
Say*
About
What
n
fty
Poun*.
i»
68c
per
crate.
person whoee eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
It In
Rata Cam De.
A questionnaire has been submit­ ing of the commissioners.
has VISION will tim e with me now—the other later.
Mr. -ond Mr*. D. ’K. Eberwine, of
ted to the officials of the Atlantic
the
Coast Line Railway, covering sub­ Miami, a rt spending several days
According to government figures,
stantially the scope of the foregoing here* at the Montezuma.
two rata breeding -continually /or
to take,
queries, and when replies are receiv­ Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Torchy, of New­ three yea re produce 359,709,482 indi­
ed we will give the next chapter in ark, N. J ,- spent the
end here vidual rats. Act when yon see the
the transportation story. We would *1 the Montezuma.
for and
first rat, don’t wait. RAT-SNAP is
that for parties
are ln -| Misa Ruth Mettinger, of Jaekson- the surest, cleanest, most convenient
revested in this subject, it will be well_ ville.
the week end Map! of her exterminator. No mixing with other
save this paper ao as to be able sister, Mre. Walter Morgan.
foods. Dors up after killing—leaves
to
an
b e ,’, Dr. and Mre. W. F. Blackman, of no small Cats or dogs won't touch
Watch the South
the Wekiwa Ranch, at Take Monroe, R. *Sold and guaranteed by Ball
able fi
the eity today o j
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; TOE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WM v
FERNALD-LAUGHTON HOSPITAL
HELD. MEETING LAST NIGHT.
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Summer Excursions Arc
B rin g P e o p le to

t h e a t r e and b u f f e t

SUfPER PARTY.
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t r i a l n i n f a y 'l Smtly)

IJr And Mrs. W .’A. Whitcomb en­
tertained the numbers of. the PeekWhitcomb bridal party and a few
ertrn guests, last evening a t a the­
*•
atre buffet supper, at their home in
AT T H E TIME WHEN THEY CAN Orlando.
The party left Sanford at seven,
OET A TOUCH OF BUMMER
o’clock, arriving In Orlando about
WEATHER
eight Mr. and Mrs.' Whitcomb then
*
Xjumka to the boosting that the escorted their guests to the Phillips
Clyde Line is receiving from the var- theatre where they ait enjoyed the
trade bodj*Jl,and merchants gen- show, after which they returned to
illy In the ship-by-water campaign the Whitcomb home (whJch had been
s steamers are carrying more beautifully decorated for the occas­
freight in the summer timo than everion, in pink and gi*$n, Quantities of
before. The* CSyde Line in putting pink vines and fern’ Were effectively
on the summer excursions is doing a deed, in decoritHng thrivarious rooms.
Iteat thing for Florida and all the cit­ The. color scheme of pink and green
ies on the water trip and adjacent cit­ •being later carried out in the refresh­
ies. They are bringing many hundreds ments. Mrs. Whitcomb served a de­
of people frohi the northern ciUea to licious salad course followed by an
Florida—a class of people in the main Ice course.
list would never see Florida at any
Hr, and Mrs. Whitcomb's guests
other time—people who are busy in included Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Peck, Mr,
the winter AMlesnd cannot get away. and Mrs. Dooley, Dr. and Mrs. E. D.
They are people who are looking for Brownlee, Misses Serita Lake, Ethel
s home in Florida many of them, and and Florence Henry, Hermlna Leh­
they are going back home telling the man, Agnes Dumas, Dorothy Rumph,
homo folks about the wonderful sum­
and May Thrasher. Messrs. Lee Peck,
mer climate of Florida- and the beau­
Frank Purdon, Benjamin Whitner,
ties of the state in the summer that
Glenn
Whitcomb, Paul Dooley and
will make many of the winter visitors
Sherman
Moore.
open their eyea in astonishment.

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Mr. and Mrs. Calder, of the Clyde
Line are also assisting in the great
work by meeting the boats here with
Automobiles, taking the folks to Or­
lando, Daytona and other places of
interest and catching the boat’again
at DeLand Junction, thus giving them
t touch of the real Florida. All of this
demonstrates beyond any doubt the
pest results to be achieved from a
Better and wider road between San­
ford and Orlando and taking advan­
tage of the water transportation in
ATtrywsy.
The many thousands of tourists that
sow come to Florida by Clyde Line in
rioter and summer are the greatest
boosters for the state and with the
passenger service enlarging and the
freight aervjce being greater, the
Clyde Line will soon be In a position
to put on a‘ daily boat In the summer
time and two boats in the winter time
daily thus giving Sanford a 'wonder­
ful opportunity to become a basing
point 'and one Of the greatest Inland
ports in the state.
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce'
put on a big show when they started
the "Ship-by-water” campaign—big­
ger than they ever dreamed of and
bow is the time to keep it alive and
keep pushing for better river service,
government aid and all the easentiala
that go to make for better and cheap­
er transportations.
There never was a time in the his­
tory of Sanford when* such an active
interest was being taken in the river
transportation and this great artery
of trade and travel that haa lain dor­
mant at our doors for so many, years
bids fair to bo the greatest asset of
this city and all th l adjacent territory.
Thu Clyde Line officials seem dis­
posed to naslst-in the movement in ev.
ery way possible and it is tip to the
business men of this city to help them
hy routing all their shipments possible
ky the Clyde Line.

EAST SANFORD

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Csmeron and Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Long end their young
folks picnicked and bathed a t Crystal
Lake on Labor day. 'S|Sj§
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons were
over from Stone Island Sunday, the
guests at the Dutton home.
The
Commons just recently returned from
a trip up the Maine coast, and to Bos­
ton and other points.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Fay, of Camer­
on avenue, are expecting their son,
Donald, home this week from Alpina,
Mich., having finished a 4-years aervico with Uncle Sam as radio wireless
operator, Donald is a No. 1 o p o tg m
and has received many promotiofifa|
A daughter was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Ruben Hardy September 2nd.
Mrs. Hardy will be remembered ■ns
Miss Lena Warren.
B. J. Starling has made maoy im­
provements to his 2-tensht houses and
has them both neatly painted red with
white trim. vMr. and Mrs, J. W. Corley have
made many 'improvements on their
home recently and have erected an
attractive sign, “Englewood Farm.”
Little Miss Helen Morse was over
from Rutledge the guest of Alys
Chorpenlng from Saturday until Mon­
day. ■
The directors for the Sanford Trulk
Growers, Inc., circulated petitions for
the stockholders to sign to reinstate
C. M. Berry as county agent. A. C.
Corpany presented it at the county
commissioners meeting Tuesday morn­
ing.
F. L. Greene is back on the mail
route again with his car painted red.
Mias Hattie Estridge is- sending
some very Interesting post cards from
Utah, saying the west Is wonderful to
her, the scenery grand,
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart and Miss
NEW MATRON TEMPLE
Ruby Hart and their guests, Miss Ir­
GIRLS CLUB COMING ma Lee Mickler, of St. Augustine,
and Miss Luclle Proctor, of Chuluota,
A message frori the newly elected spent Labor clay at Daytona Beach.
matron of the Temple1 Girls Club
risks that ahe will reach Sanford in Dairymen to Meet at
•bout a week. She is Mrs. Louise
Miami, September 20
Shsw, of Altoona, Pa. Mrs. Shaw has
considerable experience fitting
“er for «ie work she is to do in San- The executive committee of the
fonj. The' endorsements given state Florida Dairy Association has arrang
m*t one of her great assets is her ed to hold the fourth annual conven­
*mc personality. She is an excellent tion in Miami on September 20th and
“Wk-kecper and business woman. The 31st, 1031, That city was selected
dining room will be well cared for by primarily because under freedom from
"•r* -s be is a Christian woman, being cattle fever ticks in Dade county the
* "Prober of the Presbyterian church. dairy f arming Industry has been rap­
«anford will welcome her and the new idly developed and dairymen from
other sections of Florida will have ah
institution she will manege.
opportunity to see the benefits of
dairying where the cattle ticks do not
WEEK-END h o u s e p a r t y
get a large part of the blood of the
n
(riM » jiMiir'i JMi/}
cnw*...
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,.
suite a number of prominent people
With approximately Sixteen million
I W ^ 0*41! ’ 0r!ando’ J «c*wnvine( dollars worth of milk and dairy pro­
DeLand and Sanford attended the ducts imported into Florida each year
*c«k-end house party at Daytona there is no danger of over-doing the
“ **ch given by George Davis.
dairy industry along proper lines.
Among those from Sanford were,
Several creameries have -been or­
« r. tnd Mrs. Hal Wight and Mrs. E. ganised in recent months to manufac­
• Morse. The other guests Included; ture the surplua mllk produced in
i etrjr Miller, Miss Aim Davis of De- their fespective communities Into but­
Mr* Angie Whitaker, of.Day- ter for consumption in the state.
Robert, Browning, Mm. “Scrap­ The program which Is being arrang­
p y Robinson, of Orlando; Mr. and ed will cove^ a wide range of subjects
I r lL Sn^ '
OrUofc; Mr. and Mrs. eo every dairyman ears find something
IW
H*muih' of f tu tis ; Harry of special interest at the convention
Iatamohd, of Orlando, and Ted and alLare invited to attend, *-»• *
" ****» of Jacksonville.
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~-Get your'Sarateh Pads from The
Buf It With a Herald Want Ad.
Herald—by tha pound—16c,
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V ^ M W tr i Dally) •

The new members of the executive
committee of the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial Hospital met a t the hos­
pital last night and reorganized the
committee, electing A. P. Connelly,
chairman, and Mrs. W. F .Blackman,
of Lake Monroe, secretary.
The committee discussed many
things of importance to the hospital,
and will Uke steps immediately to
collect the membership dues that
have beep due for two y ean , and
have never been collected'since no
campaign has been made to obtain
them. The membership dues sro for
the current expense of the hospital
and are supposed to be paid each
year. The first year of to# j existence
o f the hospital everyone paid Up/&amp;Ut
since that time, they have not been
solicited for their dues, and they how
owe two years for membership. How­
ever, if they will pay up for one year,
It will help the hospital and pay toe
deficit .that faces them in the summer
time, when there ire no patients in
toe institution, but . the expenses are
going on as usual.
Miss Kathleen Brady is collecting
the dues now, and everyose should
pay up when approached. It is for
one -of the greatest institutions in
our midst No hospital pays ex­
penses, but is dependent upon the
public for funds every year. The local
hospital is no exception to the rule,but up to the present time has strug­
gled along and managed to pay the
bills. It is really up to every citizen
in'the county to help keep the hospital
going by the membership dues. The
county pays nothing for the upkeep
of the hospital while other counties
in the state pay large sums in their
budgbta each year for the mainten­
ance of the local hospital.
• The Fernald-Laughton Hospital is
installing a new sterilising machine,
and making several improvements in
the operating room that will give the
hospital all the necessary facilities
for operating this winter. The hos­
pital is the pride of the city and
county, and should have the help nnd
support of toe people at all times.

IT’S GRANDMOTHER’S RECIPE
TO BRING BAQK COLOR AND
LUSTRE TO HAIR.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifutly dark and lustrous almost over
night if you’ll get a bottle of “Weyth's
Rage and Sulphur Compound” a t any
drug store. Millions of bottles of this
old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improv­
ed by the addition of other Ingred­
ients, are sold knnually, says a well
known druggist here, because,, it
darkens the hair so naturally and ev­
enly that no one can tell It has been
applied.
Those whose hair is turing gray or
becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one o r
two applications the gray hair van
ishes and your locks become luxur­
iantly dark and beautiful. .
This' is the age of youth. Gray'
haired, unattractive folks aren’t want­
ed around, so get busy with* Wtyto
Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight
and you’U be delighted wtyh your
dark, handsome hair and your youth­
ful appearance within a few d a y t^ Adv.

L0NGW00D
J. E Phipps returned Friday from
Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dlnkel and Miss
Olive, were visitors in Sanford Fri­
day* -'
i?f" . • i’ ■&gt;“ *.
Misses Lillian and Oline Walts were
Kuestn of Mr And Mrs. Bill
Satcher a few days this past week.
Mr .and Mrs. Ruter and children
were visitors in Sanford Saturday.
Mr. Rlnecue and Miss Fay and
Martin were visitors in Orlando Sat­
urday, going down io s a t i r e . Reneau who has been in the Orange Gen­
eral Hospital for several weeks,
J. A. Bistline was transacting bus­
iness in Orlando Saturday.
jy^r.'ahd Wks. Payton Mussetwhita
of w inter Park, were calling on
friends In town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topliff were
toe guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y.
Fuller.
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Miss Susie May Lyle returned to
her home in Orlando Saturday after
a visit with Miss Emma Fuller.
Miss Ellen Fuller arrived Thursd*y from Troy, N. Y., where she has
been all summer and will spend a
couple of weeks with her parents be­
fore leaving for college.
Mrs. B.- J. Overstreet and little
son, were visitors In Sanford last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, and daughters,
Leila, Frances and Emma, and Miss
Olive Dinkle motored up to Sanford
Thursday to meet Miss Ellen Fuller
who has JJust returned from Troy,
N. Y.
*
W. S. Entiminger, of Plant City, is
a visitor In town.
Roy Coleman was a yliitor in town
on Friday. ,
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J. R, and Charles Greenlees return­
ed overland this week from Florida.
They made the journey all right until
they reached Missouri roads, and da)
before yesterday their ear upset, pin
nlng both of them beneath. Neither
was more than bruised and made the
rest of the journey to Lawrence with­
out Incident.
‘The roads in the southern states
are far shaad of those in Kansas and
Missouri;” said' Charlie Greenlees this
rimming; “‘State control of road work
In most of- the southernlitotes thru
which we passed; ha* resulted in the
building of concrete road* or dirt mads
tost are finely surfaced and well kejri
up. We have always thought the
roads of Kanaka are bad enough, but
our experience with Missouri road*
them In a class by themselves,
Tho Kansas highways, are much betl3r.”—Lawrence (Karis.)
Journal*
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&lt;r*m WadoMdiy'i DoOr)
On his seventh anniversary of the
Superintendency of* the First Baptist
Sunday School of this city, Hon. Jnb.
D. Jlnkina waa presented with a sub­
stantial purse by the officers and
teachers of toe school arid was asked
to use the same on a vacation. It
was suggested that he spend the va­
cation In Atlanta visiting the Taber­
nacle Sunday school which is the larg­
est in this section at toe country. Mr.
Jinkins is one of the recognized Sun­
day school leaders in the state of Flor­
ida.
In the eeven years ^that he has
served in Sanford the school has
grown from.an average enrollment of
180 to 617. He is live, wide-awake,
full of pep and enthusiasm. He m aim
anything go he puts his hand to. He
is a member of that school of-workers
that has as its stimulcnt:..
“If you say you can—you can.
If ^ou say you can’t your canned."

Saks o f co m m o d ities are m ade
by the Exchange
pany to members of
Citrus Exchange at prevailing
retail prices, when these are fair,
to avoid disturbance of the reg­
ular markets and trade channels.
In the end, however, all earn­
ings above costs of operation are
returned to die grower-purchas­
ers. Refunds are in proportion
to the amounts of purchases and
expenses of doing business are
extremely low.
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LAKELAND, Sept. 6.—Bud Stradder, negro, alias WlU Johnson, wanted
for the killing of another negro at
M|dlson six yctra ago, was arrested
here last night by Deputy Sheriff John
Purvis. Purvis said Stradder admit­
ted he shot the other'man but declar­
fo r first class job work—the Hemic ed did so In self-defense. v

TEXTILE STORES MOVE
The United Textile Stores Co., hay»
removed their stores from the second
floor of the Garncr-Woodvuff block
to tho store room in the Swope block,
occupied in p*rt by Dr. Tom Moors,
as an optical parlor. Thia gives th e '
Textile Company a much bette retore
nnd they will have something to tall
the people about in a few days.
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— go get some makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert tobacco and puff away
011 11 110016 ma&lt;Ie cigarette
that W ill hit on all your
smoke cylinders! . ,

A n d , b e s i d e s P rin ce?
-Albert's d eligh tfu l flavor,
there's its freedom from bite
, and parch which is cut out by
our exclusive patente *
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'8 good, for man-oman, you can’t figure out
what you’re passing by l Such
flavor, such coolness, such

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smol
smol
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The various Sub-Exchanges
and Associations of the Florida
C |tnis Exchange are stockhold­
ers of the Exchange Supply
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HON. JNO. D. JINKIN8 HONORED.

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supplies at the -lowest possible
cost through the medium
the
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ORDERED TO LEAVE
T. C. Cassaroff, a Bulgarian, who
has been conducting a ' negro pool
room on Sanford avenue, was taken
out of his place last night by a band
of men, supposed to be Ku Klux, and
carried some distance from the city,
where he was whipped and told to
leave Sanford at once, aa some of hLa
actions were distasteful to the people
of this section. It is said, that this is
his second warning and that he will
heed it and get out.
FOUND ROADS IN SOUTH
THE BEST ON BIG TRIP

Saving money ia m a k i n g
money. rThe Supply Company
makes money for members of the
Florida
Citrus, Exchange.
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�The drat number of the Okeechobee
News, under the new management,
was received a t the Herald office this
TH fr HERALD PRINTING COMPANY week with distinct pleasure. And it
was e pleasure because we knew that
Harry Neal ,of .the Herafd, was tak­
■ u s s c x i m o i r n n s n r actakoz
ing care of the News. N. J. LiUard,
H. A. Neel and R. J .Holly, are the
new owners of the Okeechobee News,
CUm Kiil
Si. end Mr. Neel will be down there for
«1
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several weeks getting everything in
shape end starting the News off wi
sn eight page edition.* The now ow
era expect to have a chain of weekly
m IN tm
newspapers in the State close enough
BUILD 1*0.
ia to, Sanford to make this the central
plant from which .the other papers
will be supplied with paper end
T ir*._n A.Jvcrl'MutfJtmrVMntalu*^
--------t T H E AMERICAN
printing material since Sanford gets
the-benefit of water transportation.'
BUB
Ship by water to eome slogan.
The Okeechobee News is published
n Okeechobee,City, the county scat
Started by Sanford, it is beIn* used of Okeechobee county, "end is in the
everywhere in’the State.
heart of the great stock raising coun­
------:— o ------try , orange grpwfng and trucking, and
{And by using it, altd doing it every* one. of .the coming sections of Florida.
-where | n the State,
the State &gt;
will
™
■#IMi■ be*
- ^- Better railroad fecilirids and the m
oome
great.
roads that are now. bring built in
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Okeechobee City will-make it the
i Florida has more waterways than tral point for thq_ activities of
-any State in theUhiOn, end: has been southern part o f -the State, end
using them le fs.., W^tMibutorp.^ov* new owners will make it one of tile
that part of
emment aid for ‘Uiem, and this will best weekly papers
in a few months if possible.
come If we direct more traffic on
The following editorial notice of
the'
change was in lest week’s Newsf
-o No married'man should ever allow
"With this issue of,the News
'll is business tointorfero with his home paper passes Into the hinds of M
life, if business.earnot be attended N. J. Lilian), •£. J. Holly and H.
to during spate time give up bust* Heel, all newspaper men of many
-and starve to death ^-Clear­ years experience, who are majority
w ater Sun.
tockholdera in .th e Sanford Herald.
!
For the-present, th e p apper
e r will be
Many new buildings and many big under the mahagnmenCof “H. A. Neel,
W ildings are j planned for the next who. took Charge last;Monday
iday. It will
few months among them some new be the endeavor of the new manage­
-stores on First street end other ment to give the people1of this section
streets. Sanford will be a city before .the. best piper &gt;possible consistent
this time next year.
with the support received. A number
— *------ o-----------of Improvements, botli in the plant
W ith the many big meetings of the and paper arc contemplated, and will
growers and shipper*} scheduled to M'jnade.aa. aoon&gt;s possible.
J
m eet in Florida on the ship by water
“Mr. N. J. LUj§rd, the senior mem­
question, it is ■ cinch that the people ber! of the firm, has been secretary
o f this State will getSresults, and the and treasurer of the Herald Printing
ship by water idea will get the proper Co.; for the past year. Before that be
impetus.
wns for some time business manager
of the Neei-L1liard Publishing Cr.,
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce owning weekly papers at Browton,
has started something in the "ship by Foley and Florals, Ate,, and was for
w ater" campaign! It will mean more some time business manager.of the
to this section of tHe State than one Pensacola Evening New* .and secre­
can foretell at this time. It will mean tary and manager of the- Escambia
an inland waterway through Florida, County Fair Association, for plx
cheaper freight rates, refrigerator years.
"Mr. R. J. Holly, the youngest mem­
W its and many othe rthings too nu­
ber of the firm, is the editor end
merous to mention.
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majority stockholder of the Sanford
Herald.
He is one of the best and most
Henry Ford is the man of the hour.
favorably
known newspapermen in
Ihey can call him a crank and every­
the
StaU.
He haa done} much to
thing olsA in the category, but he
bring
the
varied
resources of the Sen'does things without consulting' any
ford
section
to
the
notice of the world
'U f'th e higher authoritiefj-who may
end
stands
high
in,
his profession.
look upon him as a crank. Ho raised
The
writer
has
for
the pest year
the wages of his factory employees
held
the
position
of
genera!
manager
many years ego and seemed to make
of
the
Sanford
Herald.
Prior
to that
monhy by it. He raised the wnges of
he
was
for
several
years
owner
and
his railroad employees end made good
publisher-of
papers
in
Alabama,
com­
sit it. He lowers the price of autos
when-he gets ready and gets by with ing there from Colorado, where he
was connected with a number of
It
newspapers* sa editor and owner. A
cordial
Invitation ia extended the peo­
The Clyde Line Is feeling .the ef
ple
of
this
city and aection to’call and
fects of the "ship by water" cam­
get
acquainted."
paign and are hauling more freight
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Friday Smarts a New Price Record in Sanford
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BEGINNING OF OUR------------— ;

Final Wind Up Sale on Shoes and Furnishings

Take advantage of-this and
get th a t suit for your boy to
wear to school. These are
indeed values. It would cost
us more, to replace them to­
day than we are asking.
SERGE * and WORSTED,
sizes 9 to 17 years, each,

WE ONLY HAVE ABOUT TWO WEEKS LEFT IN WHICH
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pow than ever before at this time of
the year. Keep a t it, you merchants.
Ship all your goods by Clyde Line, It
is only through the water competi­
tion th at you can ever expect to get
reasonable rates. Your, river is the
thing. • Help It to become greater and
-greater with two boats on every day.
3 t will make Sanford the greatest city
itrtil and south Florida.

WE WANT TO KNOW.

LADIES’ SHOES
Work Shoes, p a i r ............. ...... ........ ........$2.50
Work Shoes, pair ....... ....................... ......2.90
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High Shoes, black and tan, p a ir ............ 4.75
Edmond’s Shoes, combination last, pair.. 5.50

OVERALLS and
PANTS
We have a big lot of Overalls th a t we are
closing out a t only, pair ...................j
Pin Check Pants, p a ir .............................
Unionalls, pair ............................ .........
Heavy Black and Khaki Work Shirts,
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THEXADIES
Voile Waists, each ......... ..!.....................
White Gabardine Skirts, a t .!.............
Silk Poplin Skirts, each ...................f....
Ladies’ and Misses’ Middy Suits, worth
^ 5 # 0 0 , f o r .........a ............ ...a... *........ a

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“POLLY PRIM” Bungalow Aprons.....

Opr new store wil) soon be ready and we will have to begin taking out our shelves and fix­
tures, therefore^his merchandise must go. Not a dollar’s worth of this will go in our new
store, so it must be sold and sold quick,—hence these prices. Make your , dollar dq double
duty now while you have the chance.

We are living way down here in
Sanford, Florida, U. S. A. .Some
things get by us on account of be­
ing out of touch with the mein arter­
ies of big business but we cannot help
but think that some things are also
getting by’the president of the Uni­
ted States, his cabinet, his officers,
'The Sanford merchants expect to his secret service and all the con­
-entertain a big crowd here on Sep­ gressmen and !senators and ell the
tem ber 29th. It will be e day of rest of the smalt fry and large office
&gt;eventa, and everything w ill'be free, holder#.
For instance—million* of dollar’s
•wen to the rats and the drinks. Tho
Sanford businss men are the greet* worth of government piers burned up the detoys in making Inland water- j Let the farmers end merchants
•est in the State when it comes to do­ the other day. Several fine ships have ways through Florida and other fpUTchaae their own ahtps end run the
jllne as a stock company, then they
in g things, and they will entertain been burned at the same piers at Ho­ States.
•the folks from out of town that day, boken in the past few months. Wlio la I l f would be well for thtf people to will be more interested to make It
-and show them the time of their lives. responsible fat this, and why ahoitfd find out for themselves. We do not ]pay and keep their goods coming via
anyone want to burn thtf ships and think that spirit o f patriotism that j the water route.—Orlando Reporterpiers?
The New York Post state* that took oar boys to France has entirely Star.
I f there ie anyone around Sanford
Same wjiy with an lce factory. And
the
U.
S. Government own* THREE died out. Suppose the American
-arte ia out of employment they can
ragardle^
drop to price that
get * Job with the government on the BILLIONS worth of ships, and yet Legion finds o a t
would
come
the
people
should stand
’ Canadian or the Mexican border in the wo cannot have a Merchant Marine.
by
the
new
factory
that
first
dropped
prohibition , service. The only draw­ Who ia holding beck the greatest
ANOTHER ICB FACTORY
toe
price.
Ice
and
water
ahould
be
back is that the mortality rate o n ih e thing that America ha* ever attempt­
the
cheapest
necessities
that
we
pur­
dwo “fa r flung bottle lines" is very ed?
In Saint Augustine the price of ice chase but in Sanford they are the
We have just finished fighting for
However, there are probably
highest.
hard boiled boys who would tike these things; Our boys, went’ over to was. painfully high and the service
painfully
poor.'
A
new
company
wns
•the job if' there U sufficient of the get .these things, to r America, and
a u u n u in’1 iy /-*
t toi -_*pay.'
-SrifiK
many of them never came,
. formed and commenced to sell ice, It seems almost certain that two of
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,---------- 0----- — the men responsible for the above acta
old company-came story buildings on them in the naav
go
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Reports .from Russia say that half
ovar or did they remain in A
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future. This will mean a . greater
^
a mill ton are starving unless U. 8. ea to pick up . fortune whlle 'our
Sanford
with a vengeance end will be
*ivo them aid. The U. 8. ought to b o y were fighting to nuke Anunrlra^
the
big
etart toward that city of
Wtijmlato that unlesa. they give Lenine safe for the corporations?
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the company th at had been instrumen- TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND.
1 Trotsky the tu r n 's rufh" Out of
&lt;£ ;F. 0rld&lt;‘
' a ’ u ! to getting the tower rate end went
irta (here would he nothing doing
n7vi«bf°.hifr
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company., .That waaJ Lawyers meeting in Cincinnati ate
i kitchen, If they believe in navigable if the congressmen would wboUyto toe oldBut
it’s the way many
jijilth e m a to m and the world Jr k/ * * r . U u people’s business, hi- merchanU will do.who desert the rall- having-an awful wrangle oyer wheth­
hg Jw tter. off. without thank— s t ^ ^ the ro ^ ra tto n a . WUh navi- waya and patronise boat service-oner the government should control
only Lento# end Trotsky should be
* lT f?,.’.ther&lt;&gt; * ° u,d h* n° w - .ttt/th e railroads raddee their rate#. aeronautic* or not. W hat most of US
^carved to death f i w t . f i
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| Then, the chancra- ar# th* merchant* are Interra tod in to whether the gov­
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I to*1 toutdng of plera, of ships, for the boatmen will whistle for their in- ernment can control the railroads or
j the delay in the merchant marine, for come.—Kissimmee 'Valley Gasette. not.
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P atent Leather Oxfords, p a ir ............... .2.90 •
Gun Metal Ojtfords, p a ir ......................
2.50
Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, p a ir ..................... 1.95
High Shoes, black and tan, p a ir ..............4.50
House Slippers and Juliets, p a ir ............ 1.39

HUNDREDS OF VALUES THAT
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WEATHER AND CROP
CONDITIONS IN FLORIDA. Cotton deteriorated during tho week,
as a result of shedding *n(J J™*1'
weevil,
also, wwrr'bad to localities.
Weather end crop conditions in the
Opening
of cotton wa aatinuiUtcd by
State of Florida for the week ending
clear,
hot
weather; ginning i*
September 8, were as follows:
creasing
locally,,Cane.is
to local mar­
Temperature:—The
temperature
kets,
and
appeara
well
matured m
Was generally higher than usual over
the
season.
Plowing
for
*U
truck bM
the section, except that it averaged
begun
but
such
work
to
delayed
by
about normal or below in the extreme
dry
weather.
west end south.
Precipitation:—Except light, local
Paper money of e smeltor stoe t o *
showers the weather was generally
voceted
by Senator Fletcher. VViJ,
fair, end the weekly deficiency rein­
we
have
no
objections only the p«
fell ranged from 0 to approximately
else
seems
small
enough as lotto"
2 inches. Rato to needed generally, es­
are
spending
it,
but whro a htoh*«I
pecially o nhigh land. The greatest
man
holds
.you
up
at night tho p
total reported wee 1.56 inches at Deent
else
of
the
bills
look awfully UrtJ
Funtok Springs.'
in
your
pocketBring
back, the
Condition of Crops:—The weather
"shinplaetera"
of
wroluUonary
d a£
as a whole during the week was un­
The
ladies
could
hide
to
many
of
tto*
favorable for crop growth such truck,
end the dry weather detaped cane end on their dear shins.
sweet potatoes on uplands. The plant­
ing of strawberries and celery began,
There should be 0
hut the growth o /truck to generally from Commercial street to the Cly
backward. Planting haa not begun,
a general way; seed beds one
need raid. Much hay was saved, the rotten. Yesterday the
weather Being ideal for the purpose had to swim across • **•
send and a t Wddey tt looked U*
Citrua leaves ere "curling" in
picture
of D «th Veltoy.
instances, but the crop, ea a rule, to
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1921
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Will Open bn September 30 th
_____________— R A T E S ----------------------------Room and Meals by month
$38.00
Room and Meals by Week ....
. 10.00
Meals only, by Month
. 31.00
Meals only, by Week
. 8.00
Week-day Dinners, 50c, 12 for
. 5.50
S u n d ay .D in n e rs
.75
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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

GENEVA

WANTED

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A a A
tow. ‘Mast
he
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tnah #nd Young
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ralIkw
j H&lt; utj.
Jock Flynt left Monday for
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Verde where he will attend the Indus-j SEE M. 8. NELSON for ell kinds of
trial school. His mother accompanied
hauling.
81-tfe
him there.
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A community sing was held, at thej harrowing. Call Geo. Conyera, 918
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school house Thursday night. After a Celery Are.
4-3tp
few hours of music and song light re­ Wfc WANT a lady or gentleman
freshments were served. . , ‘ ‘ .
agent to handle city trade in San­
Mr. Wakefield was • visitor tu ford and other vacant dties. This in
MRS. LOUISE SHAW, Matron
Sanford Tuesday. •
a wonderful opportunity as you will
■ ': ,m H A K E APPLICATION AT ONCE TO
Mrs. Endor Curlett attended the be retailing the genuine J. R. Wat­
jtiub meeting in Sanford Wednesday. kins Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, Garda
t h e TEMPEE GIRLS CLUB, 515 Park Are.
E. H. Kilbe-waa calling on friends Face Powder, Fruit Drinks and over
in Sanford Tuesday.
187 other products. Write today for
n I , . . n . &gt; .» ♦««««♦«»..«♦«««,
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett, lilf . free sample and particulars.—The J,
Elckner, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reed R, .Watkins Co.,68 Memphis,’ Tenn.
KAINET—SHEEP MANURE—
#e*» among the visitors In Sanford
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Tueeday. Mr. Curlett went in to at­
GOAT MANURE
tend the regular meeting of the coun­
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ty c o m m is s io n e r s ,'* .*'*
And Other M aterial^
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer, of San­ FOR 8A L E -tfo. 817 West First SL
EVERY BUSINESS, LARGE AND SMALL, MUST AD­
Eight rooms end both, For price
ford, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
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VERTISE TO KEEP ALIVE
and
terms, writo box 782, Daytonou
Wicks. .
Our Prices Will Save Yon Money
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geiger and W w *.. ... .
(From C. O. McLaughlin)" '
baby of Pennsylvania, arrived h e n FOR SALE—8 1-3 acre grove, con­
Monday night to spend a few days
taining 100 bearing trees.
Also
ono1
need advertising can afford to
Norfolk, Va^ Sept. 2, 1921with Mr. Geiger’s m o th e r .&gt;
good
five
roomed
house.
Apply
Mrt.
advertise
for
the
day
when
it
will
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor,
Dr. and Mrs. Denton, and son, Rob­ J. M. Long, Choluota, Fla.
53-5tp
require more customers. The bus­
The Sanford Herald,
ert, and Katherine Aycock and Luclie FOB ItALB OR’TItAltB—10 »cr**. S in * cW«riness thata ndeds advertising
‘ *»t »nj (lk&lt;t Jr, tit* H«nrwJ r .l.r j itl.lrtri,
Sanford, Florida.
Denton; of Sanford, called on Mr. and »1U
ttk* fttj or TThvt prop,;It iq c id u n ,,.—
cannot
afford to remain slient on M
•Mil.
Dear Bob:
Jolin Uno.r, Unit, No. 1, MdtUwt, llorld*.
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T. w. Prevatt Sunday.
As time goes on and I become more . the subject of service.”
Mr. and Mrs. T. Walker Prevat and j g &amp; ry m iB T paint nud.%
In a recent issue of your paper you Mrs. Fred MeFarlane hod a most { m*iu*rr. ordm ^naptir
familiar with advertising, and the suc­
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cessful business people who do adver­ called attention to a Sanford organi­ miraculous escape from death Fr i day(
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tising, I naturally notice most any sation which really deserves the sup­ noon when on their way to Sanford In i1™ SALE-Strong jack cheap,-also
thing that comes within my sphere port, not only of the people of the d ty the Prevat car, a car driven by a ne­ two wheeled wagon and harness.—
of Sanford, but the people in Seminole gro was about to turn onto the brick Mrs. H. G. Deitrlch, Silver Lake.
. having any relation to I t
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I attach for your edification an ad­ county.
road in Geneva when he saw the Pre­ .
FOR
FALL
PLANTING from
During my recent visit 1 said some­ vatt ear and instead of putting‘ bn T
vertisement I dipped a day or two
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my Tenn, farm. Varieties: Klon­
ago from the New York Times, o f thing about advertising to the man­ his brakes he stopped on the gas, kOR RENT—1 nice furnished houseAugust 29. Many of the New York ager of this organisation, and he told ■mashing into the Prevatt car, turn­ ! ' keeping room. 2 connecting fur­ dike and Missionary. Price*: 109, 75c; BOO, 88.00; 1,000, $5.50, delivered.
papers, and large papers in other d t me it was no use to advertise. My ing it over, throwing Mr. and Mr*, nished. housekeeping rooms.—Mrs. CABBAGE PLANTS, ready October lSth, and after at $2.00 per 1,000 delea axe advertising ytpedal features, recollection is that he said It was his Prevat dear of tb d r car, but pinning Riddling, 205 Oak Ave., Eagle Home, iivered. Orders booked now. Address, H. Lightfoot, Altoona, Fla, (Lqka Co.)
hoping to Increase s'ales and general opinion peopte would buy stock if they Mrs. McFariane under the running ,1
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circulation. This advertisement from wanted to, and advertising would no ; boarding. Ju if by a few inches did
the New York Evening Post is inter­ get additional subscribers. Of course* her head escape being crushed by the
T t Must Have Been Dead a t Least 6
NOTICE!
• SPECIAL FOR
esting. You arc aware that the Sat­ did not argue the point with him, car. Her legs were badly mangled
Months
Bat
Didn’t
Smell.”
I
have
grafophones,
guni and bi­
Fisherman, Hunter and Tourist
cycles that have been repaired over 80
urday Evening Post, with its large becauae my mind is well fixed about and other portions of her body torn
Army Tents, complete with poles
“Saw a big ra t In our cellar last d a n .in my shop. Owners will please
circulation, and The Country Gentle­ advertising and I know that ndvertis- ■nd bruised, Mr. and Mrs. Prevat
16x16
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Fall.”
writes Mrs. Jonnny, “and call and get them or I will have to sell
man constantly advertise for the pur­ Ing pays when it ia properly and in­ were cut and bruised considerable. Dr. Army Tents, 9x9 at ..........
&gt;
22JS0 bought a -86e cake of RAT-SNAP, them for the re pa Ire.
telligently
done.
pose of increasing circulation.
If
Puleston made the trip to Geneva* in Army Tents, one man, a t .......... 4.50
Yours
respectfully,
broke it up into small pieces. Last
■ Yours sincerely,
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w ; A. PARKER,
I k New York daily and weekly mag­
a very short time to attend them. Mr. Tarpaulins for Garages and
C.
O.
McLAUGHLIN.
azines having tremendous circulation
and Mrs. Prevat are able to be out Trucks, a t,....... ....... ............. 14.00 week while moving . we came across 217 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Florida.
the dead r a t Must have been dead 4-4to
but Mrs. McFariane 14 still confined
feel the necessity of advertising, it
Complete
line
of
Army
Goods,
in
six months, didn’t smell, RAT-SNAP,
aeems to me most anybody engaged in Tanlsc has the largest sate of any to her bed.
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liipitcd quantities. .Buy now whilo wo Is wonderful.” Three sixes, 85c, 68c,
W
tmy other business might fairly con­ medicine in the world. Over Twenty
have them.—.Thrasher A Garner. 8-2tc1 91.26. Sold and guaranteed by Bell
sider the exanyria.
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Million bottles have been sold in six
Hardwire Co.'
GUARANTEED
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DEATH OF AN INFANT. *Tv
Silent Partner is an item which ap­ years. No other medicine has ever
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!8UREl .$M(rt, klijk timbar, any spoc.
approached
it
os
a
seller.—Union
Radlo telegraphy is used by a ies and sixe within from &lt;B) to (55)
peals to me strongly:
C. W. Entzmincrr and Bill Satcher
Daniel
Bennett,
Jr.,
age
24
days,
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‘The business that does not Pharmacy.—Adv.
were visitors in Orlando Saturday.
oori of Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Bennett, re- manufacturing corporation to com-J days, seldom longer than &lt;«&gt; days,
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municato between plants In Ohio and quickly decays timber and prevents
J8.
Dinkcl
was
tnnaaeting
busi­
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ness in Sanford Saturday.
Mrs. Bell Allen is spending a few
■*sey and Massachusetts,
days in Plant City, tbe guest .of her
“SURE-SHOT* U m ber K iller € • 1
brother, W. G..Entxminer end family.
OCALA, FLORIDA
The old grouch wbo thinks young
Mrs. Jack Hartley and Miss Etha, people silly would trade all hla vast
Wauchula h is a new cigar factory Exclusive Manufacturers and Distrlbleft Tuesday for an extended visit to store of brains for youth.
i which opened recently.
j ■ atom for Florida ami Cub*.
Thomasvilts, Gn., and other points.
Let us help yon to.prepare your daughters for School or Col­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topllff were
lege. We can save you time and money
the guests of Mr. and Mm. A. Y, Full­
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Mrs. D. W.,Clouser and son, Maur­
ice, were calling on friends Sunday.
There were services at the Baptist
church
Sunday; Rev. Burr, officiating.
' Is the largest in the City of Jacksonville
Mr. J. E. Phipps gave a welnnee
Pay us A visit
roast at Palm Springs in honor , af
Mt. and Mrs. C. E. Stuart, of Orlan­
and
do.
you can
% AD S
M A R K
Misaes Ellen and Leila Fuller spent
the week-end in Orlando, the guests
$625 f . o. b. Detroit
of Mr. and Mrs. Topliff.
it will be a pleasure to show you
J. S. Dinkle is having an addition
built on to his store building, occu­
pied by Mr. Beltany.
1—We are headquarter* for—1
Mrs. C. L. Morton and Miss Ger­
furs and guarantee to
trude,
were calling on friends, Labor
a«v* you 28% to 88%. Hundreds of Scarfs to select
Day.
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Hr. and Mrs. George Shippo and
children, of Sanford, were visiting
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CAMP FIRE GIRLS
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four and eight years
old.
W hen you
suddenly discover
you haven’t a baby
•n y more b u t A regular, sure 'nuff little shaver it's a p re tty sure
sign you’ve got to do some building.. H e wants a room of his
ow nr^M aybe th a t meaua an addition to th,e house, A playhouse;
» dog kennel; a high board fence to shin over; and repairs 1 A ik
D a d -lh e knows 1 D ad buy# lumber here. H e’s one of o a r best
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The weekly meeting of the Camp
Fire Girls, was held at the residence
of Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, yesterday af­
ternoon, with a good attendance.
After attending to a few business
matters, a Council Fire was held, and
a candle lighting ceremony perform­
ed. One.of tbe members, Miss Gayle
Marshall, was initiated as wood gath­
erer, and after singing s camp fire
■ong, the members started out to folow a mile trail, biased by other mem­
bers of the group, for which, all re­
ceived an honor. A fter returning to
.Che bouse an hour later, refreshments
were served, and It was pronounced
one of the beat meetings of the adoson.
.Two weeks ego, the girls camped!
f i r A week, bat a t CUy 8prings.I
'While there, two Council Fires were!
held, a t which, two other members'
were Initiated as ,wood gatherers j!
Misses Demarias Murtson end MorOarst Berner. These initiations show
j j B kaklng, for
a large number of the others are soon
to be Initiated in th at first rank of
their

W hat Henry Ford Says^AJbout
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one, of the moot adaptable, effidei
economical aoorcee of power in
world—the internal combustion enj
“The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
n worker from three to four times over.
“It will putf the fanner on a par with the
put bis produce-producing factory—for that
efficient production baste.
’Tt will enable each worker to earn .so much more that he can be
more and still leave a&gt;greater profit for the fnan who hires him. I&amp;§|pH
enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
enjoy life.
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it can I do to help my serr*
K ’asoribers:
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’‘Hello," “What numbcr is this,** and “Who is
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your time *tnd that of
jhrases
As soon as your party answers, the cor­
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start the call in the same direct manner that
you use in a face-to-face meeting.
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I should like to talk with Mr. Smith,” or
Jones speaking, Mr. Smith, please,” or if
Mr. Smith has answered with his name, s a y .
“This is Mr* Jones.”
"And when you answer a telephone al­
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SHOWER BOR BRIDE-ELECT

Organ Recital at
Methodist Church
Drew Large Crowd

(Treat T tHa j ’i Drily)

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One of the pretUest of the pre-nup­
tial affairs given Miss Helen Peck, a
bride-elect of this month, was the
( t o n Friday1* Dally) \
The first recital on the new organ shower given yesterday afternoon by
recently constructed by the E. C. Mal- Miss Agnes Dumas, at her home on
arkey Builders, of Basic, Va., and in­ Park avenue.
stalled in the Methodist church, Was The wedding colors of white and
given by Mrs. Hazel Coffin Lenleit, green were beautifully carried oiit in
of Winter Park, last evening, at 8 the decorations. Baskets and crystal
o’clock. The program replete with vases of lovely white roses and ferns
color and variety wa* received in great were effectively placed in the 'rooms.
appreciation bjr the large audience.
The table in the living room had for
In addition to the organ numbers, its centerpiece a white arch from
there was under the direction of Chaa. which was suspended a tiny gold bell
Polk,ia chorus from the church choir, and under this a miniature bride an'd
and a quartette, both were welt ten- groom stood. The chandelier was
dered and much enjoyed.gracefully entwined with asparagus
The organ is two toned montlel and fern which was suspended to the four
included in registration, eleven stops. comers of the table. Hanging from
On the swell arc violin, Diapason, stop the chandelier was a hugh white bell
CREAM FOR CATARRH
Diapason, Salicronal, Aeoline, Flute from which hung gold bdls end wish­
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OPENSUP NOSTRILS
Harmonic (4 ft.). Piccolo. (2 ft,), bones tied with green ribbons.
Tells How To Get Qakk Relief
chimes (18 notes).
As the bride-elect entered the room
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid 1
The great manuel, has great open the wedding march was played. She
Diapasoh, Dulciana; Melodia, couple was most becomingly attined in gray
(4 ft,).
crepe de chifio with trimmings of jade
In ono minute your clogged ostrili
Pedal stops are sub bass and flute green. Miss Dumas wore a fetching
will
open, the air passages in your
bass. There are eight couples includ­ frock of gray canton crepe trimmed
head
will clear and you can breathe
ing, Great to Pedal—Swell to Pedal— with green.
freely.
No more hawking, snuffling,
Great to Great 4 f t ., Swell to Great After the guests were seated a bell
blowing,
headache,
dryness. No
18 ft., Swell to Great 8 ft., Swell to was rung and a crier (Miss Florence
struggling
for
breath
a
t
night. Your
Swell, 16 f t , Swell to Swell, 4 ft.
Henry) announced that a wedding
In addition to the usual swell pe&lt;b- proclamation had boen made, this was cold or catarrh will be gone,
al the crescendo pedal and sforxando, read by Mrs. Robert Hines, and later* Get a.sm all bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
there ore four combination pistons for presented to the honorae.
the swell end four combination pistons
A guessing contest was then enjoy­ ply a little of this fragrant, bi.tiscptic
for the great
ed, the answers being things that be­ healing cream In your nostrils. It
The fine balance of the instrument long to a bride’s trosaeau, Mrs. 1. E. nen'etrntes through every a ir passage
and delightful tone qualities revealed Estridge guessing tho most correctly, of the head, soothes the inflamed or
itself in the rendition of Mrs. Lcn- was given o dainty corsage of* silk swollen mucous membrane and relief
fest’s program. The light numbers flowers. The guests were -then given comes Instantly. ■
were particularly pleasing in contrast slips of paper with their names and
It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up
to the heavier selections and all was told to take each letter and write a with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
mellow harmonious.bit of advice for the bride. These comes so quickly,—Adv.
The music committee of the Metho­ were then made in book form-and
dist church and Dr. Walker, the pas­ tied with green ribbon and presented
Compact apparatus using a kerotor, may surely be congratulated in to the bride for future reference.
i sene stove has been invented by a
securing so fine an instrument
Miss Herminia Lehman sang, “I French physician for treating fro ten
The recital program covered:
Love You Truly” in her most charm­ hands, or feet with steam.
Third Sonata in .C Minor ..Guilmapt ing manner, while little Miss Marion
Students of world politics are aw;‘y e
Prelude ■
Estridge, daintily attired in ruffled
’Adagia Molte
green organdie, entered drawing a that the effect red has on the bullr u
Chorus, “The Radiant Mom’’......„
white and green wagon in which were to increase the output.
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Woodward piled the gifts. These were opened
Church Choir
and greatly admired by the guests.
Autumn Sketch ___ «**._____ Brewer After which refreshments of cakes
Dona NoMs
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Mota rt iced in green, white and green brick
A Sea Song .................. ...A&amp;cDowell cream, and green and white mints in notice o r A F F ijaA T iox f o b t a x d e e d
p n d e b a x en o x wi or t h e
Andantino
Lem arc baskets of greeii and white were serv­
0 EX U A L BTATUTXB
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Minuet in G ......................... Beethoven ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Notlre la harvby girt* that; A. B. BJobloa.
Quartette ............
Selected Robert Hines and Miss Florence Hen­ rabat** of Tax OarUfkalt No. 333, 0*1*0 th*
R
1 ««»r of Joo*. A. D. 1SU. ha* ntod aatfl
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Pope, Herndon, Newbarry,, . ■-** ry.
Ortlflralh la my Offlc* and ha* nod* appUrettafl
flood to Ima* In arrordanre with
Shinholscr
if
Those enjoying this delightful event law. forSaidlax rerun**!*
tmbrarea tho foltowtag
Cantiline Nupttale t----- 1........DuBola were: Misses Florence Henry, Helen Jjjta^ ^ prejw rty allhirtd to SamtaoH Oooalj.
Grand Chorus........................... DuBpis Peck, Marion Phillips, Dorothy Rumph B*g. g | Iat&gt;r**e(loa of 8, Uoo of Sanford
with ■ Us* S. F. By.. Sre. 10. Twp. 39
Daphne Wimbish, Serita Lake, Vir­ Gram
Broth, Rang* 30 Paat. ran South S3 dogrtoa. B
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Brady,
Hermibla
Lehman,
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B T B I N M fiY B R — C L A Y T O N .
By. Swly along **ro* I* bra. 13 acre*. TH*
dames Karl $chults, Ralph Goodspeed, oald
•old land bring '1H H M At tho data ra Um toof rech rerUHrata la th# Kama of B. D.
(From W etaeedafa Drily)
A. Goodspeed, Frank Woodruff, Jr., R. anaore
|-rr&lt;tun. Tax O r tinea t» No. HU. da tod th* 3rd
The following announcement from E. Peck, Robert Hines and I. E. E st­ dayiyAloo:
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Just, A. D .aSIS,
boa fttad oald rertltlridge.
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office and ha* mad* appUcatlon
appUcalloa for
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'the Tampa Tribune w1U&gt;e of interest
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to the many friends of the bride-elect.
rertinrata *B&gt;brerea ill* following -' daoerthM
property
altnatofl
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Boodaol*
Oroaty.
rfcrid*.
O N T H E B A R G A IN C O U N T E R .
Mis! Stelnmeyer is a sister of Mrs.
tftwltt «*g. NW cor o f NBtl of BWK of SBU
« « . S, Twp 3D Broth, Baag* 3 0 Boat. Kan 8
Frank Adams, of this city ,
31 rad*. B 8X31 rodgf*N 34-rod*. W 33.33 rad*.
acne. Th* oald land U ittgL — *d al tk*
Jtov. Rod 24rs- F rancis S tdnm eyer
Where are we at^ anyhow? The
t* to tba
announce the eng agem ont and tip* latest announcement -is ti * t ” U
proachlng m artid j
Sam will realise less for thefwUw«* ia..
Beulah Elisabeth.
Ms 205 wooden ships thkn it cost him «'*
Ug-daod ta loofla ta • coord*nc* with taw. B
Clayton, the wadding to be an event
build Ofte oft them. What do you certificate HbfaraCM th* foUowtng
proper17 Gloated la Bara1nolo Oroaty,
rHc^Beptembflr 28.
to-wlt: SH of SW 14 of NBH of N Btl.
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fereo will bo entered agalnat fro.
And any and nit other partlen claiming any
right, till* or Intereat In tnd to lb* land* hereInabora deecrlbed under, by, and through Dolly
T. Root, Jennie Drogberty, U. A . McDonald. J.
A, McDonald and Ocarge W. IJnk or otharwtae,
ar* hereby required to be and appear before
our **td circuit court at tb* court bout# In
Sanford. Florida. 00 th* 71* day of December,
A. D. 1(131, and then and tbero mak* onawer
to tlh bill of complaint exblbtlml agalnat arid
unknown partle*. otberwla* a decree pro erafonao w ill ba entered agalnat oald unknown parIt U ordared that this notice be ‘ pub 11abed la
the Sanford Herald, a nawapapar pabllahad In
Seminole County, Florid*, rare n week far right
(8) weak* aa to the known pkriton defendant,
and 00c* n week- for twelve (13) week* »* to
th* unknown partita defendant.
Wltnren my band and th* ***l of (be Circuit
Orort on thU the 30th day of Augpat. A. D. 1931.
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BemtnoU County, Fla.
OKORGli a. HERRING,
Boltrltor and Cronoel far tb* OompUlnant.
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D tho Circuit Court’af thh ■erwlk Judicial Clr| null e t Florida, la and for Seminal*
County.—In Chancery
CITATION
Melach Realty Oomtfny, ■ weporofion. Com­
plainant,

B&amp;t/'.vs.

William
n iliu n i AUitnder
AIHHOBF UHtflSUSBt
Ruchanan, Uquldator,
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Ter VnUa&amp;^vfiekriNUr Duchanan, Idquldalor of
LimitFlorida Land A Colon ta* Iton Company,
Out
*d, a Corporation of England, and all former
■tockboldere of th* Florida Land A Oolouliatiro Company, Idmlted, a rari&gt;oriltoo of Lagland. and to tb* unknown flerteeen. gran (tea
or other rUlmanU, .by, through or under tb*
oboro named partle*. and In nay nod nil other
perron* or peril** wbomaoerer. claiming any
right, till* or Inlereet In and to tb* follow
lug deecrlbed Und. altoale, lying and being
ta tb# Oroaty of Seminole and Stnta of Flor­
ida. more particularly deecrlbed a* fallow*,
to-wlt:
lUglnning at a point 133 fret Boat o f a pot at
118.3 root Broth of th# Souibeoat Interoectton
of Commercial Street and Rand Arena*, a*
abo-wn by E. R. Trafford'a map of Banrord,
Florid*, run thence Broth I04X foot to lb*
North Roe of Flrat etreet. thence Eat) along the
North Un* of Flint ■treat, iwt.3 fret, thence
North 1M.3 feet, tbonre Weet 10S.3 feat to the
point of beginning.
It appearing from the eworn MU of com*lnt filed In thU cturo agalnat you, that yro
re or cUlm aom* inlereet In and to tho Unde
abora derail bed, therefore, yro. tb* aald William
Alexander Rachanan. Uquldator of tba Florid*
Land A Oolaoliatton Company, Limited, a corport lira of England, are hereby required ta be
tnd appear before our oald Circuit Court at th*
Court Doom U Sanford, Florida. «j tb* 3rd day
of October. A. D. 1831, and then and (her*
mak* anewer to tb* MU ra oompUtat exhibited
again*! yro ta thU pan**, otberwla* a deem
pro confrere will b* entered agalnat yro Is thti
cauro: and uU other perron* or parti** cUlmlog
any right. UtU or Intereat In and to the pruperty htrelnabore deecrlbed, by, through or under
th* aald William Alexander Uechasaa, Uqulda­
tor, aa kferae*Id. ar by, through or under any
of tb* 'former etachboidam of tb# Florida Und
A (kUoutaattoa Company, Limited, a corporation
of England, or otberwla#, nr* hereby repaired
to be and appear before war aald Ctrrutt court
at (fa* CTOrt Honre In Sanford. Florid*, on th*
Tlh day of Noeambar, A. D. 1831, and tbre
and there mat* anewer to tb a MR of complaint
rehlMtad agalnat yro In tkt* raw*, otberwla* *'
decree pro crofoaro will be entered.
• It ta nrdraod (hat thte Cttattan be pabllahad In
th* Hanford Herald, fl newspaper publUbed la
Seminal* Ornaty, onc* fl week for eight week*
*a to th* know* defendant. William Aleundar
Ruchaaaii, Uquldataf of th* Florida Land A
Cotonlaattoa Cumpggy, Ltmlttd, a rocpOratlM
of England, and one* * week far twete* week*
a* to th* unknown panjefl-4*fwdant. ■: " v &gt;
WITNESS my hand and tb# real o f th* laid
Circuit Court, ra tbta lb* 4tb,d*y of Augnat, A.
D. 1831.
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day of June, A. D. IBIS, bin filed aald certifi­
cate In my offlc* and ha* made-application for
tax deed to loan* In accordance with Uw. Bold
certificate embrace# tb* following deecrlbed
property alinatrd ta Seminole County, * Florida,
to-wlt: Lot 9, Block B, Tier A- Sanford. Tb*
tald land being aaieaaad at tho data of tba laco­
nic* of tneb certificate In tb* nam* of W. O,
Stewart, Eat.
Atoo Tux Certificate No. Tl, deled tb* tnd
day of Jnno, A. D. 1918, boa filed tald certifi­
cate in my offlc* and ban made eppllcallro for
tax deed to tare* ta orcflrdanre with taw. Bald
Certificate embrace* tho following drecribod
property altnatrd ta Somlnol* County, Florid*,
to-wlt: Lot 4, Block 13, Tier A, Sanford. Tho
Said land being t areared at th* data of th* tacut dc* of each certificate ta tho nam* of B.
F. Treonle.
Atoo Tax Certificate No, 103, dated - th* Xad
day of Juno, A. D, 1818, hre filed oald certi­
ficate In my office and hog made application
for tax dead to loan* In accordance with taw.
Bald certificate embrace* tb* following describ­
ed properly, altiiatrd In tletnlaota Ooanty, Flor­
ida. to wlt: Lot 63, Florida land A OokmleeUoo Co.'* Add to South Sanford. Tho aald land
being aaoeaeed at th* dat# of tb* taattroc* at
ouch certificate In the name of Unknown.
Atao Tax Certificate No. 1M. dated fh* Hrd
day of Jane, A. D. 1818, b w filed aald rertlHceie In my of Re* and ho* nude application for
tax deed to tare* ta accordance with taw. Bald
certificate embrace* tba following deecrlbed
property situated In SemlnoU Gouty, Florida,
to-wlt: Lot S3, Florida land A Ootonlrettoa
On.'* 'Add. to South Hanford. Tb* Hid Und be­
ing aaaeeaed at the dat*,af th* taeoanc* of such
certificate In th* name o f Unknown.
Dntare sold cart] (lea tee eb*U be redemed ac­
cording to law tax deed w ill tame- tbereoa on
the 30th day of September, A. D. 1831.
Wltnrre my flffM
official aignatnre and real thta
tb* 19th day of A'uguat. A. D, 1831.
(SBAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
l-dtc
By A. M. WEEKS. D. a

(Vinnty. Florida. Tb* Hid eight (»&gt; Hta hemg
olherwlM deecrlbed aa tb* Bomb liaff at ■»
Buutbeaat quarter pf Prolkweet quarter at Sre­
tire aiiteen' (16), townahlp twmty-ore (St?
South, rang* txgauty-ata* (38) Bret.
It appearing from tb* eworu MU of fbartm &amp;
Andrew*, beretn filed that you tnd each at yre
are defeadanta to th* aald bill; tkat yrer rew­
are nnkoowo: tbit Hcb nf you. tb* aaM
defendant!. If llrtng, ta oxer tb* eg* of
-ore (31) yearn: tbit there to an prore
SUt* of Florida th* a*etlc# of a rapoena upon whom would bind tb* Hid dtfm*onto, ir llrtng. and It fnrtbtr appearing Rare
tb* Hid aworn bill herein filed that It ta Ofl
belief ef tb* Qo»ptatn*nt that there to ■ preeon or a re perectto Intereeted In th# aboe* flP
aeribed property, who** name* of new** **» re­
known to the eompltlnaM.
It la therefore ordered, that yon tod eerh am
ill of you appear to the Mil of computer!
1a filed ro or before Monday, tb* ir* toy *
October. A. D. 1991. '
________.
It ta further ordered that tbl* notlre *# I *
Ilehod ta lb* Sanford Herald. -1 ne.»p*:&gt;« » • lUlied In Sanford. Somlnol* Cbunty, Fleet**,
re a week for
WITNESS, K.
cult Coral of Semlnol*
Court iloua* *( Ban tart
day of August. A. D. 18M.
•WEAL)
X L - DOlOLira . 1
Clark Ctrcult P * J By: V. X DOUOLANS. X a
ROJHNSON A RRIIKIBB,
•
SoUeltnre for Complainant.______ H * ~
la Circuit (Hurt, 7th jodldal Wroult.
County, Fl*.—In Ckonoary
BILL TQ QUIET TITLE

Cirri# W. Speer, 'booipUUanl,
Artfaur J. Dnyle, et aL Defewlani. . . l.TTEBTO ALL rKlUtONH CLAIMING ANY
&gt;T IS T U I
FOLLOWING described

Lote^S and*4 of 11 lock 34; end t«w
of lltotk 33, of MettoorlHe. m per put nameIn Circuit Court, 8*Tenth Judicial Circuit. State ed In rtet Rook 1. page 1*&gt;. Sewtaoto
Itecor,U.
.
__ , ,
nf Florida, County of SemlnoU,—
You are hereby required end prderwl ••
la Chancery. .
l»*r before ror Circuit CroH *t 'te
« .
in SemlnoU County. Florid*, m the,Or*
BILL FOR PARTITION
day ta Derember. 1831. to w m r lb# UU ra
Rutiplalnt filed *f»ta«&lt; yon.
tbeerfo
you. **d
i
Margaret W. tinnier, a xrldow.
not, era- u n i Will be
,
»•■ 1.
J
i ) . J*
ha
followed
by
fta»»
decree.
Rennelh W. Ifntrr, et al,
o t tbl*
^
It ta further *#re*d tr
that
NOTICE OF
Itrtid. a n**ap*pra i r e
NOTICE la bmhy gtreti that nn.ter end by ilebed In lb# Sanford Harold.ePiriflt. coca
In
Seminal*
Ooanty,
Ftortda
elrtna of an order of aelc made and entered here­
by lb* llonnrabU Janie* W. Ferkltw,
’ H ' i t S n ' ^ l ^ r o d ta. m e l e f - i .
of the a bore atyled (Hurt, on the lot
Hefiiember, A. D. 1921, lb* undereigned
atonerm w ill offer fnr aalo et putiftc aoettoxi to
tb* btgheet and trot bidder for cieh in front
.\ \
' j Hataota (Hanty. rfci
of the court bourn door ta Sanford. Somlnol*
A PIOIINSON,
1XJm
County; Flortd*. no Monday. October Srd, i«31, DICKINSON
SoUcttore fra Oomptaiaant._______ i—between tb* legal brorn of eel*, tba following
deecrlbed Und lying end being In Seminole ta OtaeuH’ Oaur
ClteaU. *
County, Florid*, lo-wlt;
;
's . . , *'
ttrerer*
I-ot one (I),' of Bratton on* (t), townehlp
twenty (30) South. Rang* thirty (80) Bret.
t o H 0V -tinn&gt;*1&gt;T*
1^Durebaera to pay foe tltta.
■ ‘
■ A. P. CONNELLY,
Carrie W. t^rar, Oomplataiflt,
U . B. LEWIS,
re.
U O. KOLB.
Arthur J. Doyle. «t n t .
To Arthur J. Doji*.
ROBINSON A BRIDGES,
' Solicitor* for Oraptataont.
3-Ctc To Fred F . Doyil
bar*.
^ .“ n g ^ T o
r «
NatIce o f A]
claim ta.* 8«w ;«P»*
m Oerorel HUittf,
deecrlbed lend to
U ts S ra«
L**i af Fieri**
w ilt I*l* 3 aad 4 Of W"*Jf «■ ^
rUat re
t of Dtoek » , 9fM * B « n U » . “ J*'Nolle* ta berekf olern that F. T, WIUI___ .rerTOd ta£t*tat Rook
parch aerr of Tn* Certificate No. 1631, dated

A^ U 1,8' ,M1-

B
a c w r i a i s g a siftta s
ttoo fra tax deed to taere ta accordance with

SemlnoU County ro ,h*
taw. Sakl certificate embrace# tb* folkrwtag tdber. 1831,
------draertbed property dmated ta Semlnoit County,
Ptorida, to-wit: NBH o f NWH of »W H. «*
Seettou B. Twp. 30. South, Range 80 Real. 10

u

The u ld land being

«t tb* dal* nf
ta tb* sauw
kta Oban tm
,
deemed
_______■araordtag
_____ to
_____
lawtag deed will i
tberera rax Uw 1th day of October, A. D. IS
w r ofnd*l^ MgflAtnre and eeet
‘h* Ml day *r Bept.mhra, A. D. 1831. ;
. i
(SBAL)
X A. DOUGLASS.
,
d a rk Ctrcult Court.
Seminole CTOnty, Fl*.

t e

a

;

e

•
Lh- •- _•j,

,*t5!s.is3fj,aijvsrj‘t a s r

th JadkUl Ort&gt; the CtrmdF (Hurt W tSe f
n it i f ______
nerldn,_ la aa4 fee •
Deukt/n—ta Chafloery.

S . Pulrttou, B. a Bower and Edward Utggloa, Karl
The Sanford Rod *ahd Gun Club
*. OuA/latnanta,
to.
Bmma Lre. Xltmmt, Dafmdant.
‘*
held its first trap shoot yesterday af­
Jimee O’Neill, e t a l , DtfandAntn. •
To
Janwe
D'KellL
tad
tba
unknown
hrlra,
"^StrretT'vaUoita?'oier^ig?*
#*,lh Tta^
ternoon, with forty-six men partici­
Tleeee, grrtrtece. legate*, or Other claimant!
pating in the initial shootunder Jemee O’Hallt, Angnetne J. Vaught and
wife, Iwaiea Vaughn, decenood, W «.
U. ta 406 Broth Troup Street
t Court. 7th Judtairi Ctreulf.
The new traps recently secured by
Haggard, dreraaed. D. B. U ltm ell. flaceaeed. that It ta tha beltaf e tT tiU e t rat*'^
Oouaty, n e tt4 i.—la O U M U .
A.
».
Speur.
decrnied.
Warren
W.
l
a
w
and
ant la oeer twenty-oo* yean of
^
the club were instilled yesterday on
£ wife, *»« -■ ■ U ser, daruaeed. Clnronee Car­ U re perero (n th* Stata of
o x n x x of f u b l i c a t io n .
the lake front and before the appointed
penter and w ife. Joeephtne U Carpenter, de­
feated. Err. Samuel B. Carp tenter, fleet tied.
^ b tn d flT X
DW. Kltmmt
rmnnan, Gbmplataant.
hour were in operation. Although the
Edith C. Onrtlin. deceued. Amanda G. Cnrpentar.
daceaaed,
and
J.
J.
Iiarrie
and
J,
W.
J.
L.
lirown.
ind
France*
V.
Drown,
Defendant*.
traps, operators and marksmen were
of B e ^ 'v if *
itteka, etfmlaUUaton of tho eatale of D. B. 1831. to
Drawn, and France* V. nrewh, IXftudta th* Mil of^ ro^ U b t^ aro
UllchrJI, (Weeiied. and egatnet e ll ot&gt;#r per- agtlPOt yro ta thl*
new, the shoot as a whole, was very To:in J.l« l~
taara, w^»*taa a w j g
la tbu abate can*#:
■ong ar pan Ire ctatmtag an / right, title m pro-erafoore will ra eeld dal * ho entered , * 2 2
You and uaefl af you hr* birth, ordered to
creditable and there is no dbdbt but appear
Intereel In and to (he following daocrlhad you.
to &lt;*&gt;* abora entitled can**, ea or before
proprrtr, altuita, Ijlng and being In the CoenIt ta forther ordered that eald
.
that Sanford will develop some fine the flrat Hasdai in October, m i , at the Bawl
tj of Ki rotaole and 8U U of Florida, more pukltahad ta the lUtfpe* Herald n
*»
nola Ceunt/ Coral Hona*. Sanford. Florid*.
pirtlcnlirl/
deealhed
aa
followa,
to-wlt:
masfcsmcn before the season is over. Iwlnp the Third i l l , of (ha month, and a rut*
Ueglaalng
at
the
Waat
Quarter
Section
Foat
da/ of thU mart, apd ta default thereof
It Is proposed to hold s trap-shoot m
e Fro Gonfmao will bu efltand. against joo. of Stetloa Thirty-one (St), Tnwnatdp
■(IS). South or Band* T h ir t y ^ ( t l )
thAt
enura proceed rx partt*
at the Rod and Gun Club site each It a*W
U farther ordered that thi* coder be pub- thence E iit 10QB feet to the Weotnrty Una of
(SEAL)
M. A. DOUtl LABE.
Thursday afternoon, beginning on tlihed puce a week for four coaoecatif*- wreka la
HM.",
the Hanford florald. a aewopuper publUhed at K
next Thureday. While the supply of Bonford. Setnlool# Count/, rbjrtdA.., ■
t later 1/ tkmg tald right-of-way TM foot, thenre
Wltneaa the hand of « . A. DDafliata, Clerk of Waft Udt.B feed to th* Weet Una of tald Sec­ jo u n a . l e o n a b d t T*
clay pigeons was completely exhaust­ eald
■Mtaitor and of Graaset
Court, and the oral thereof, thla the STth tion SI, theneu North STS fret to
tar Oomplalnaat.
containing 30 je r e e , and alto:
ed yesterday, more have already been t e r of Aucuet. A. 0. IS21.
dnnlog STS feet South of the Weet qaarD^ftnnlii
(SEAM
* E. A. DOUULABS,
n o t ic e of s m a u n - g sa le
~
Aiiiaa
p
m
t
6
f
Airtlos
I
I
.
T
embm
U
d
19*
ordered and will be here by Thursday 3-3te
Clerk Ctrealt Court.
South of Bang* a t Eo*t, inn Umom South KM.T
afternoon.
thence Xaat *30 tael, theaee Sooth H
to the Circuit (Hurt,
it, la fret,
feat, three* Wait 230 Hat. thence South TM
The score for yesterday was as fol­
fret, three* Beet U SA M l to t h e 1Sanford
Grant 11m , thence North 33 flagTeae Beet
lows, the figures' indicating the num­
cam of Armour FartlUwr Worta. • m ,
•■Id Urent Uoe *40.5 foat,
CITATION
ber of pigeons broken out of twentyto th* Wretgrly Un* of th* rtghvra-wty of- ^
W . T*Lf -M - Brown, dated in,
A
lion
tie
Cbnat
Uoe
railroad,
Lofca
Ohara
of &gt;«lF. A .D .l M l , | k n ,
Z,
rmltroid.
the
E. Hjoblem, Oocnplilnaat,
five:
tho preperty of the Hid defrnflxatT
Northerly
akXHt
tba
WmUrly
Branch,
thence
ra.
____________
1-of-way, 803 foot, throw Wert Brown, and trill mil to tb* higbret ,
e t tald right-of-way,
a C. Howard.............................
21 Doll/ T. Rent, Jennie Doughert/. J. A. Me- line
MflW foe cart, botwem tb. leg.l brer.
61.8 fret to point of begin*tag. tad *1*0!
MSI,
Deuald. H. A. McDonald, George W.
Ben Coleman---------- ---------------- 20 E.
Beginning at a point 1X63 chain* North of tk* ta front of tho Court Iloua* door, at _____
O. Painter rrrUIJmr Co., ■ Florida Cor­
flat of Intaroratlra of th* Brat Un* af the Seminole Grant/. Florid*, ra Monday
poration. and lb* unknown belt*, dflrtaaoa. a»
W. S. Hand................ - ..................... 20 ■Ignore,
day of Sapumber, A. D, IBM. ITOmro
rant aritk
"
with fl
the Wott “Itao o f ‘ Socttou
granteeu or Other* claiming ttndei Sanford' Grant
*
Up -in,
19, Broth
ty Tauuqtly
Beuth e t Baugu 11 Baati’ rua legal reVae day, all that rertaln
A. B. Wallace____ — ___
10 DoU/ T. Dent. Jeoila Dongben/, J, A. He- sthence
tying
tr o a
Bait
it 431.1 fret to the B u t Un* of the or patatl fliMaML
Donald. If. A. UeDoiuVl. Cen. W. Dak, and
rant; thence
throe* South 33 dugreae Weet th* County ra.Brataoi*. and But* *f yw tre
Chaa. W h ltn e r---------- 10 B. O. rainier PertUlier Qa,. a FkaMa Car- Senford ‘ OrinL
along th* Bart
Bait I1M
Una of
nf the Sanford Grunt 3M and More pertcluUily fleaerfbed aa fottownro
Defaudoate,
John Brom ley_____ 1___, ______ 18 TV:pontloo,
,
Wret 393.3
300.9 feet, throco North 3T0.B wits
Doll/ T. Dent, reetdeseu unknown, Jennie foat. thence* Went
Lot Eight/ton* (tl) of M. U. Smith-* —■
feet to th* point o f bagloatag. otharwire deF. L. Woodruff, J r— -----18 Dougherty, roeldenct unknown; J, A. McDon­ ocrlbod
a* the North half of the following do. dlrtalra of Sanford, cowtatatog ton n a.
unknown; M^ A. McDonald,
more or taoa. and which I* ntao deaertfod aT tm
•cribed property, to-wlt;
G. W. K n ig h t_____ ___________ 17 ald, mid*nee
u(known; Georg* W,
Deglonlag at th* peUt of Utaruectiou of th* Nortbewt quarter (NBy) of tb*
unknown: the helm, flerloeen. grentaea, leg
quarter
(SEl*&gt; of the 8 o u t b w « t ^ 2 3 2
R. B. W ig h t.............................
17 ate**,
or other* claiming under Dolly T : Bent B u t line of the Sanford Orant with the Weet SWH) e t Bratton Tweutyel* (go). t JwZ oT
line of Bectfen I t . Townehlp IS South of Benge
N. B. Leonard________
17 Jennie Dougherty. J- A. McDonald. H. A. 31
Beat; ran thence North along tho Benge Ude --------- '.£*K a? lk- 5 * ? - n U r t y 'iiT S S j
McDonald and George W ..L ink, and to toy
nch of tb* property abort deeerarare
.fl9 .a u u * . thence B u t t.os chain* to th*
L. H. Gibbs - .................................... 17 and all other pertlei claiming any tntm et is
fleererery to aatlify aald axaeuttaa m
and to th* following dencribed land* *1lo­ B u t line of Sanford Grant, three* Booth IS doR. E. Stevens---------------------- ... 18 la
grere Weet along th* Boat Un* nf Buford
tted In Seminole County, Florida, to-will
(t M. flAND, STOrtff M ♦
Orant to th* point of begtsatog.
E. J. Am m on__________
18 Nft. 1 .—Beglnnltg 110 ft. w of the NW
of Sataloota County. ■ ■
arm , more or lea*, all lylhg
of th# NWtt of S B U o f * s « . Section 0, Towfl- 4.14
IANDIS.
FISH
A
BULL.
n
Leo. T a y lo r........ .................
16 A lp SO S., Bange 80- B„ run B SST ft,. B 110 in Seel Ion t l, Tpwooblp IB, South of
Attorney* fra Plaintiff.
ft., NBty along railroad right-of-way TM ft., N
R. C. Maxwell_________________ 15 B0’ft.. W n o ft.; and alto beginning *1 the N It tppetrfng from tb* room bid
hlft of
of the NBM of th* BW(i o f the S B *. Bor- plaint filed ta (hi* can** that rro bar* ar
Vance D o u g lass__ . . . ____
15 cor.
lion 0, Townihip &gt;0 8.. Range 30 B., ran W claim aom* Inlereet ta and ta th* land* b«rota—U Chancery.
dMerlbid,
B. W. Herndon______ _____
15 060 ft.. S OUtt ft.. B SO* ft., N BOO ft.. B -U0 Abort
Therefore, yon. Jam** 0’fttill, ore hereby re­
(L. N 334(i f t , and tho SB U of tho NWU
BTT.Ii TO DUTXT TITLE
R. H. Morris -------------------------- 14 or tho B8H IM tho BH of tho N B « of tho quired ta b* and appear before our tald O m it
NW14 of tho SBU, and beginning 40 rad* B and Court nt tb* Court Honre ta Bonford, Florida, Char)** O. Andrew*
Geo". H e rrin g ____ ______ . . . . . . 14 OS
rode S of tho KW. «or of tha NWU of tho ra tb* 3rd day or October, A. D. 1931, and
thro and there make nrewer ta the MU of
6. P. Herndon ____
18 KKti. fVrtkm 0. TowniMp SO 8. Bang* SO
William *L roater, at *L
run W 130 rod*, N 33 rod*. B 40 rod*, 8 W complaint exklbltnd agalnat yro, otharwire u
03D E E OF FOBUCATIOX
drareo pro crafewo w ill M entered.
W. 8. P a rk e r______ _____
18 rada, B 80 roda to (ho beginning.
To
William 1. Fueler and Jan* Footer, kb wro.
And nil other partle* claiming any right, tl3.—Beginning 300 ft B of
Johanfleu
Boderhind and Bula' Aogmta S b S
R, G. Hickson_____________ . . . 13 of No,
‘
itermt
ta
and
to
lb*
property
berelnabor*
tte NBM of th* SWU of th# 8B U , Section D*
load, fata irifoi C-raI A. Briekmoo and a m
4. by. through or under any of tho parTuwnahlp SO B., Bang* 30 I . , run B I f t .
J. T. H ickson_________________ 13 a,
Sophia Briefctra, hi* wlft; Itarrima U taw
B S3 degree*, I 1M f t , to II. B. rigbLsf-way. tire bands itmed, or otharwire, are required to
ham. and Elizabeth A. Denham, kta rare
nod appear before our tald Ctrcult Court at
W. C. H ill........................................ 12 61 d*gT*re. SO Min., W along th* H ltd* of ho
Edgar W. Doaham, Pater Roeroetat re*
the
Court
Brow
ta
Sanford,
rionda.
ro
tba
1th
R. R- right-of-way to 8. 11m of th* NBK
Frtdtrika 0 . ntwgqntat, hi* wife; Ttata tim ,
nf Nortmbar, A. D. 1811, and thro and
S. Pul cat o n ------- ---------------------12 Hid
of th* SWU of th* IBM, w to th* bw cor ra day
tin* Hoegqntat, Join 0. newer. Sarah SL
there make anewer to tha MU of Complaint ex­
L. A. Bromley i _______________ 12 oald 10 am *. N 301 ft la th* twgtnatag.
Church and William Lre Chtteb, her kmA^y
tg a lu t retd unknown partlee, othrawta*
No. 3.—Boglholhg *t * Point of Interaaetlro *hibited
Bgray B tftM Oreenlaaf and A. Lreta* am *,
decree
pro
conferee
xriU
be
catered
agoiaet
D. C. Hickson ___________
12 of th* B. lino of thfl HWH of th* 8B(4, Boo all arid unknown pax Uoo.
loaf, hi* trlfg,' *»d each of yon, if Bring, red.
U w 0, Tuwnahlp 90 8, Rang* 30 H.. ran with N
If dead, alt portlet Helming u Utermt r o
ta ordered that thta retire be pabllahad ta
W. B. M oye_____. . . __________ 12 link
of right-of-way at th* S. r . B. B., 8 SI thflIt Bonford
dot Uw eald. WlIBam I, Foeter und Jen* fW
llarald, a newapaper pubUabed ta
SO Mtn., W along oald right-of-way 1S3 BernInal* County,
ter, hta w ife; Johann** SoOflriafld tad BEE
R. C. M erriwcther_____________ 12 degrre*.
a week Ar eight week*
ft.. N 3S degree*. 80 Min.,_W 100 ft., B 310 ft. an to th* known rare
A*&lt;fl«ta Bmtortand. hta wlfot Oral A, r
party defendant, tnd 00c* a
R, A. N ew m on__________
10
(on and Anna Sophia Erfckaann. fcta
far twtfr* ereeka a* to tk* unknown par8 Nfc*4— Th# BH of th* hB U of th* HWH of weak
Htrriara
L. Doaham, and BUaaheth A
G. A. B rew er........ .......
10 th* SWU. Sratlro ». Town*hip 30 8., Bang* SO tire defendant.
ham, hta w ife; Edgar W. D unham ,___
WITNESS my hand and tb* real o f the cold
Hoegqntat gad Frederlkt a Hoegratat, H i
W. E. W atson........ ......................... 10 No. 8.—NWH or th* Ntt of tot 3, Section 0. Ctrcult Coart, thla 4tfa day of Augnat. A. D. Wife;
VloU Chrtatlaa Beegqutat, M i B.
1831.
R, B. C hapm an_______,_______ -10 Tuwnahlp 30 B-. Bongo SO B.
Howtr. Sarah M. Chnreh and WBBam Ire
(SEAL)
B. A. DOGOLASS,
No, 6.—Lot 4 of Bratton 9, Tuwnahlp SO B.,
Chnrth.
bra hrotwnd; Henry Eugene Onro
Clerk Of tbOtObcwlt (Hurt,
E. D. Mobley __________________ 10 Range SO B.
Hat rod A. Lmlre Grrentanf, hta wMa »
_____ SemlnoU Oroaty. Ftarids.
No.
T.—Tb.
NWH
of
tho
8WI4
(lore
BH
of
1 under each • nd gay of them eerenSy. *
' ' ' J
G. D. B ishop__________
10 tb* NBH), Bratton 9, TowoTOIp 90 SL. Bong* OBO. A- DeCOTTES.
etharwta*,'&gt; ta and ■to the fotWwtag 8 m M
Solicitor and o f Oounatl foe Complainant.
SO B.
C. Stooto f f _________ ______ - 8
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PXD3E SEOTIOX STt OF THE Rang* SOE.
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filed in thl* caora agalnat yro, that yro bar* or charar of Tax Verrifleato. No. 1M, datad th* tweaty-nta* (39) taut, lying Pouth and took
Joe Cameron . . . _____________ 6 claim aom* InWroot in tb* Uadi borataabm de- Srd (Ur at JnM, A. D. 1918, ha* (Hod oald Oar- of th* (bread ra ehaoHl at Weklwa Creek. AlW
there fore, yro, th* oald Dolly T. Dont. Uflcat* In my offlc* and ha* mad* appUcatlon Iota on* hundred aeeenlyweten (171), MO !
To m JJones___ . . . . . ______ *___ 8 acrlbed,
Jrnnl* Drogbtrty. J. A. McDonald. M. A. Mc­ for Tax Dead to Iteua In accordance with Uw. died m rent/-eight (ITS), on* bumlrc-l (eteuAPDonald, and Georg# W. LUk or* hereby reqolre,! Said cerUflcat* embrace# lb* following derariti­ aloe (178), on* hundred eighty (ISO), am hre-'
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to ba and appear before our raid Clmalt erort at ed property ittaaied In Somlnol* County, Flori­ died tlgbtjr-OU* (HU), 00* hnndred eighty tro
R. M. Mason, Jr.,______
tb* Orort honre In Sanford, Ktorida. on tb* da. to-wlt: Lot 4, Block S, Tier G, Sanford. (IBS), 00* hnndred efgtaty-tbre* (IM) red ere
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Pierce Griffin ............................_*
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Cbmmcrcc on the night of Thursday,
September 29.
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"BftOSSIER,"*
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James McGuire, famous hog raiser
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Williams, and Edward Argo, aro
spending ten days on a camp at the
prairie.
Mlsa May Conally returned to
Oviedo Friday afternoon for a visit
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Tolls why everyone should drinh
hot water with phosphate
The aquatic and. track inoet held by
in it before breakfast.
the Sanford Scouts, Thursday after­

noon, proved to be a big occasion for TBI.LS WHY to»c.inO N E SHOULD
tho Sanford Scouts. Besides the fifty DRINK HOT WATER WITH
or more Scouts taking part In the “ '“'FllOSPnATE IN IT BEFORE
Ever
Think of
meet, there were seven] visitors
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BREAKFAST
present to witness the interesting
Owning Yoar
contest. Tho boys showed great in­ - Headaches are caused by auto­
terest In the mcc^ and expressed intoxication—which means self-pois­
Own Home in Florida
themselves as being well pleasd for oning. Liver and bowel poisons call­
matching their re­ ed toxins, sucked into the blood ex­
A call meeting of theV Women’* the opportunity
—instead of Renting?
Clu|&gt; was held at the club house Fri­ spective abilitiQMagalnat each other.1cite Hie heart which pumps the blood
day afternoon. The object at the The Boy Scouts are looking forward so fast that it congests in the smal
Ever think of the solid comfort and freedom of
meeting was to inspect the work that to the time when they Will bo given jev arteries and veins of the head, pro­
your own home, so essential to real quietude aqdfrest?
has been done on the club bouse dur­ another such opportunity and prom­ ducing violent, throbbing pain and
aa
ing the summer. The club voted to ac­ ise that the next meet will be even a distress, called headache. You be­
Ever
think
of
the
economy
possible
in
and
result*
cept the work of the carpenters and greater success than this one.
come nervous, despondent, sick, fev­
’those winning and receiving men­ erish and miserable,, your meals sour
ing from th$ erection of a small, winter bungalow?
jU lJave the inside painting done a t
.
A committee was appointed to tion in the meet are:
add almost naoseatr you. Then you
Aquatic Events—Swimming under resort to acetanUld, aspirin or the
after the farther Improvements,
For these and other convincing reasons
e absence 6f the president, Mra; water; Dubose first; Carter, second; bromides, which temporarily relieve
P. Carter, Mrs. T. W. Lawton, McLaughlin, third.
but do not rid the blood of these Ir­
Plunge for Distance—Jim’ Jones, ritating toxins.
president, presided. After the
ess was over, delightful punch first; Berner, second.
A glass of hot water with a tea
Dash 200 Feet—HcLucas, first; spoonful of limestone phosphate In
wafers were
(sees Msry an Alice Brannoni Whittle, second; Dubose, third.
it; drank before breakfast will not
Cross Chest Carry—Geo. Wilson, only wash these poisons from your
home Friday night to spend
are popular as the logical winter home in Florida
Labof Day with their parents, Mf, first; McLucas, second.
system and cure you of headache, but
Diving—McLucas, first; Flth, sec­ will cleanse, purify and freshen tho
and Mis. T. J. Rrannon. When they
An investigation will give ample proof of their
had T&gt;een In the house about thirty ond.
alimentary canal.
Track Event*—100 yards sprint;
minutes a knock was heard at the
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter
stability, beauty and practical method of construction.
door and when it waa opened they McLucas, first; Joe Meisch, second.
pound of limestone phosphate It la
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Fifty Yard Spript-^-McLucas, first; Inexpensive, harmless as sugar.
greeted all tho young* people p? OvloOur illustrated catalogue sent free on request
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do, who had planned for them a sur­ Alton Gunter, second.
If you aren't ' feeling your beat,
shown a number of attractive designs, one of which
Standing Broad Jump—Dubose, If tongue is coated or you wake up
prise party. A most delightful eve
should appeal to you.
ning was spent, under the leadership first; Alton Gunter, second.
with bad taste, foul breath or have
Running Broad Jump—Dubose, colds, Indigestion, biliousness, con­
of Misses Ruth Yourfg and Mable
A ddress D e p t . X-167.
Swope, hostesses with the Misses first; Alton Gunter, second. .
stipation orsour, add stomach, begin
Running
High
Jump—Georgs
Brannon, .
the phosphated hot water cure to
"D r. Weathers left Sunday after­ WihJon, first; J, D. Perrit, second.
rid your system of toxins and poisons.
A . C. Tuxbury Lumber Co.,
Those in charge of the Boy Scout
noon for a business .trip to Jackson­
Charleston, S. C,
work In Sanford, wish to thank the
ville.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mra. S. Wr Swope, Miss banks of the city for’their co-opera­
&lt;rnm TLur.i*r'&gt; D*llr&gt;
Mablo Swope, Mrs. C. S. Lee and tion in making this first meet a suc­
Lilli.’
Miss
Martha Bishop, the dain­
cess.
It
Is
hoped
that
tnoro
people
Frances Swope' visited Orlando Fri­
ty
littledaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G.
w iirtako.an interest in tho, Stout
day. ■
D.
Bishop,
entertained
a number of
Mrs. 0, G. Wolcott and Mra. J. I). Work and show'their interest by be­
her
little
friends
yesterday
afternoon
Authorized Sales Engineers, Longwood, Fla.
ing. present at tho Scout camp when T kU U L v
Jones visited Orjando Friday
on
Parke
avenue,
the
oc­
at . er ^ m
Emmett) McCall returned Friday the boys meet there for Scout work casion
caBlon being
b ein g her fifth birthday annlBo
a
and
Scout
booster
by
for a visit to his parents, Mr. and
DEED .nd ACT, not n ,o „ l, * v,„n!
o( llibi„ u, weIO
Mrs. H. B. McCall.
Construotion Engineer/ Sanford, Fla.
of
mouth.
What
the
Scout
movement
J. N. Thompson and Mis*
decorating the rooms? The color
Wanna Pope are taking the teacher's needs |s more real hard effort on the scheme of pink and white was prettily
part of the citizens of Sanford. I t Is carried out in the decorations and re­
examination in Orlando this week.
.S
T. J. McCall ,of Brunswick, Ga., (s easy to boost by word of mouth but freshments. The dining table had for
it takesiroore than words to put the Us center-piece th e’ wonderful birth­
visiting fals bbrothcr, H. B. McOall.
Mrs, C. A. Brannon, M ^ .t^ A e in - Scout movement over &amp;nd make it day cake iced In pink and topped with
hart and Mra. W. M. Wright visited worth while.' The prise winners in five tiny white tapers.
j tho meet will bo given their prites
Sanford Tuesday
R E A L
Several childish games were played
A band of men, thought by some to next Thursday afternoon at the Boy by the'yoting folks and stories were
be the Ku Klux Klan, have been at Scout camp. Be there.
told by Misses Ruth. Henry and Car-'
meta Barber. Late in afternoon Mrs.
work irt Oviedo for the past three
Bishop, assisted by Mesdames Thig­
weeks,.and according to reports, have OVIEDO GUN CLUB SHOOT
HELD YESTEHDAY. pen, Wallace, Marlowe, Bower and
been endeavoring to rid the communi­
_____
Hart served refreshments carrying out
ty of some objectionable characters
.
(fna
TtiUf't DaO?)
the color scheme, and consisting of.ice
among the colored population,
J. B .Coleman----- ------ Ui--------23-26
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P. R. Weaver, of Orlando, Is reliev­ A. B. W allace............................ 23-26 cream in white paper cups, cake, iced
ing T. C."Brannon as conductor on the C. W. Brown-----. . . . ______ ..23-25 in pink and pink and white candies.*
Oviedo branch of the Seaboard this, L. Kennedy-------------- '---- — 21-25 The favors for the boys were horns
meta. Xate in the afternoon Mra.
week.
Bob Merrlweather*_______
.20-25
Mrs. L. K. Mitchell and Miss A D. Kite Kennedy j . . * . . _____;___ 20-25 presented with dainty parasols filled
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IF YOU NEED A
,
Mitchell spent Labor Day In Orlando. T. L. Crosley----------------- =___ 20-25 with candy.
Among the children enjoying this
L. A Paine, of Tampa, is taking A. Col. G. W. Knlfht..................... 20-25
pretty
party w en: Betty McKinnon,
K. Wade’s place as fireman on the Walter Hand .............................. 13-25
Margaret
Franklin, Mary Elisabeth
Seaboard.
,
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Chas. Whitner
........ ......t l 8 - 2 5 Tolar, Mary Elisabeth Neely, Kather­
H. T*nn« hss returned from a Dr p u ^ n .............................. 17-26 ine Thigpen, Mary Hart, Georgia Hart
visit to Miami and js a t his place in ^ ' Brown---------------------- -17-25
Buy (he Best that Is made
Wilson Smith, Frederick Dalger, Rus­
the postoffice once more.
C. C. Howard.....................
17-25 sell, Billie Thigpen, Frhnkltn Bennett,
.fin
F. B. McBride..____ ________ 17-25 Bryan Higgins, Harry Bower and
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL D. C. Hickson..............
-.1 7 -2 5 Bobbie Marlowe.
WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING.
Vern Sloy____ _____ ____ - __ 16-25
Among the "grown ups" were Mrs.
C.
S.
W
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lc
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:........'.............16-25
R.
C. Bowers, Mrs. D. C. Marlowe,
(rr*m WsdsMiv's D*ttr)
Tom
William*
.........................
116-25
Mrs.
George Fox, Mi*. W. J. Thig­
The Business and Professional Wo­
pen,
Mrs.
O. D. Hart, Mra. A. B. Wal­
C.
Stoothoff
........
15-25
men’s Club held its regular monthly
lace
and
Mrs.
Fred Dalger, jr.
VanCe
Douglas'..................
15-25
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
meeting on Tuesdsy evening at the
W.
A.
Lcfflor..............................
14-25
Woman’s Club.
GAS RANGES
DAUGHTERS OF WBSLftY
14-26
After the business program was Mr. Polaton..............
Ayer,'the chairman of the program Sam Younts —1-------------------- 18-25
(Sm s WsSMSfari* Dally)
committee, Mrs. Watson, assisted by Mr. Morris : — ......................... 12-25 The Daughters of Wesley held their
the hostesaes for the evening, Misses! Thco. A u lln -------------- ---------12-25 regular business meeting and election
Bessie Long, Allie GIHqn and Marion Frank R oper............................. 12-25 of officers last night at the Methodist
Phillips, provided an entertaining so­ J. Brumley--------------------------12-25 church psrlon.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Chas. L e e -----1--------- . . . . ___ 12-25
cial hour.
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Mrs. Howard P. Smith was elected
A novel contest .was the feature of L. A. Brumley-----. . . . _____ "ift oe president; Mrs. R. T. Thrasher, vicethe evening. Each guest was given R. G. Hickson........ .............. —
« tPresident; Mise Elizabeth Musson, sec=■■■■----------------- 1 - 1
fi'teen minutes to manufacture home Dr, Simmons
jretary; Miss Versa Woodcock, treas­
—
rfema*
H.
Baker. Ph. D , at
useful article from materials provid­ Bob Stranger . . . ___ ________ 8-25 urer; Mrs. H, H. Chappell, teacher.
Itutltaa
College,
Aagalyitc an*
ed; crepe paper, spools, wire, needles,
A fter the business meeting a social Consaltlng Chemlat.eaya of the water: "Of the many * a ie n of this
thread and scissors. The prise, a sew­
YES INDEED.
hour was enjoyed, and refreshments er regteaa that I hare analyzed, I have found oone auberlar la ell goo# q*ai»
ing bag, was awarded
Mrs. Max­
of pineapple sherbet and cake were lie* to that of the ’Elder Water, -Pkaoe
te Miller Bandies"
well.
Says the .Tampa Tribune:
served.
ELDERS
IGS WATER CO.
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After the content, ice cream and
"That’s a good provision of the
There were sixteen members pres­
lady fingers were served by the hos­ traffic ordinance which forbids young ent a t this roeetjng.
tesses.
children at the steering wheel of au­
. The club haa accepted the invita­ tomobiles. But we know some grown­
For office supplies, stationery, etc,
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tion of Mrs. Blackman
to b« her ups who shoutd be barred also."
come to the Herald office. \
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gu eats at a picnic at Weklwa Ranch
The abominable reeklessnesa that
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on the afternoon .of September 22,| prevails with a targe number of au­
and they anticipate a most delightful tomobile drivers, notably young men
half holiday on that occasion.
and older onea of a sporting charac­
ter, calls to fa traffic law of a very
ON THE "CITY SUBSTANTIAL’ stringent character. Offenders should
• i*
o serve our custory
if
Lloyd’s Shoe Store is right on thri ’ be put under bonds to keep the peace
tomcra the coming season.
job again today with an advertisement
.,
There have been many recent
equipment
nra
sbout the "City Substantial" callin'
WORKERS COUNCIL
m
in
the
latest
and
best.
attention to the fact that it is onl;
— Automatic wolgttafa-ahut
UHIvery end
anti ring gong ot
at ex act-quantity specified; a n d -----waigbeDs-shut off .delivery
)ne of the moM mthasiastic meetby-standing by-your
special m ixen blend the materials more thoroughly than ever before, Accuracy and
build a substantial dty.
Pi
h&gt;ga held recently in the Baptist Tern? 4 .$
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perfection are the special features considered.
ybur home merchants, be a member o: i&gt;K‘ was the workets council onrisst
iday night a t which time fifty-four
the Chamber of Commerce, boost Y
Ideal Fertiliser la to be even better .than In tho past.. Get in Hne for your fall reamanfs
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everything that means a bigger an Sunday school teachers and officers
quiremenfs.
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had dinner In the Banquet room of
R. C. ]
the Temple. They mode plans for.the
people as nothing else will do. The future growth of the school. The Bat&gt;-n

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